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51 | "The Paris Morning News", Friday 5 January 1934. "Funeral services were held here Monday afternoon for Mrs. Cora Hutton, 78 years old, widow of Robert Hutton who died many years ago. The service, conducted by Rev. P. F. Herndon, minister of first Christian church and Rev. Luther Rees of the Congregational church, was held at her late residence, 159 North Twenty-eighth street. She was buried beside her husband at Shady Grove cemetery. Daughter of the late M. H. McCuistion, one-time member of the Texas legislature, she was born and reared in Lamar county. she is survived by two sons, John Mitch Hutton of Joplin, Mo., and James Robert Hutton who lives near Paris; a sister, Mrs. W. H. Holbrook of Dallas and three half-sisters, Mrs. Sam DeWeese of Reno, Mrs. Ross Braden, south of Paris and Mrs. Etta DeWeese of Hugo." | McCuistion, Cora Ellen (I537)
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52 | "The Paris News, 9 February 1959". "Miss Aletha McCuistion, daughter of Mrs. Ed H. McCuistion and the late Mayor McCuistion of Paris, died Monday at 4 a.m. in a Fort Worth hospital, after a week's serious illness. She was dean of girls at W. C. Stripling High School in Fort Worth, where she taught a number of years. The funeral will be held in Paris sometime Wedness afternoon, Fry and Gibbs Funeral Home being in charge of arrangements. Surviving besides her mother are two brothers, Dr. W. R. McCuistion, Fort Worth and Dr. H. M. McCuistion, Sioux City, Iowa; four nieces and two nephews. Born in Paris, 12 Jun 1907, Aletha McCuistion was a daughter of Ed H. and Eva (Regenold) McCuistion, and was a member of First Methodist Church here. Her father was an outstanding civic leader of paris, a longtime banker and business man, noted as a local historian and as a Bible teacher. After graduation from Paris High School, Miss McCuistion attended Texas Woman's University, then Texas State college for Women in Denton, where she received her AB and BS degrees, her master of arts degree being conferred by Texas Christian University, Fort Worth. She had also done extensive work in the field of guidance and counseling. she was a Member of the Principals and Vice-Principals Association; Council of Administrative Women, the Texas State Teachers Association and National Education Association." "The Paris News, 10 February 1959." "Service for Miss Aletha McCuistion, daughter of Mrs. Ed. H. McCuistion and the late Mayor McCuistion of Paris, will be held Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Fry-Gibbs chapel and burial made in Evergreen Cemetery. The Rev. John Shuler of First Methodist Church, where Miss McCuistion was a member, will officiate and pallbearers will be R. C. (Bob) Nelson, Irwin McClanahan, Gilbert Cecil, Paul Crawford, Carl McWherter and James Ferguson. Miss McCuistion, born and reared in Paris, had taught school a number of years in Ft. Worth and had been dean of girls at W. C. Stripling High School some time before her death early Monday." | McCuistion, Aletha (I588)
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53 | "This account also says that Mr. McCuistion was married on 28 March, 1850, to Miss Martha J. Lile, a daughter of Henry W. and Lydia (Connor) Lile." | Lile, Major Henry W. (I105)
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54 | $1200 was the paid alimony, | Family: George Brinley McQuesten / Lydia L. Manter (F4543)
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55 | 1860 Census lists Martha living in the home of her father, James. She is 16 years of age and born in Texas. | McCuistion, Martha Dabney (I413)
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56 | 1910 census 4 children born to her, 3 living. | Judie A. (I24727)
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57 | 921 Acres, Established in 1976, 3rd largest cemetery managed by the National Cemetery Administration. | Source (S3259)
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58 | Leva Fern Penny, 81, of Richmond, MO passed away on Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at North Kansas City Hospital, North Kansas City, MO. Leva was born on October 18, 1933 in Elkhorn, MO to John Bryon and Nora E. (Norris) Cain. She first married Howard E. McGinnis of Richmond on August 8, 1950. He preceded her in death on November 8, 1958. She later married Kenneth Charles Penny of Stet, MO on August 17, 1960. He preceded her in death on November 14, 2009. Survivors include three sons and three daughters-in-law, Johnny and Vickie McGinnis of Hardin, MO, Dwayne and Marsha Penny of Stet, MO and Stephen and Jami Penny of Hardin, MO; one daughter and one son-in-law, Belinda and Darrell Flick of Carrollton, MO; one brother and one sister-in-law, Byron “LeRoy” and Linda Cain of Richmond; 8 grandchildren , Jeremy McGinnis and his wife, Jamie, Julie (McGinnis) and her husband, Scott McClure, Derek Flick, Kayla (Flick) and her husband, Daniel Harris, Mary Penny, Emma Penny, Addison Penny and Carson Penny; 8 great-grandchildren, Kinley McClure, Kottin McClure, Lindsey Clemens, Kassie McGinnis, Kaden McGinnis and Karson Harris; and 1 great-great-granddaughter, Amaryllis Neff; and several nieces and nephews also survive. In addition to her parents and husbands, Leva was preceded in death by one brother, Robert L. Cain Leva graduated from Excelsior Springs High School in 1950. She was a housewife & homemaker. She was a cook at the Stet High School for 10 years. Over the years Leva was a member of the Jolly Jill’s Couples Club in Richmond, Extension Club in Russellville, MO and Beta Sigma Phi Sorority in Norborne. Leva loved to garden and play cards. Leva has been a member of the Rock Falls Baptist Church since childhood. She lived in the Stet area most of her life. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Ray County Hospice. Funeral services will be held on Friday, May 22, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. at the Thurman Funeral Home in Richmond. Visitation will be Thursday, May 21, 2015 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Thurman Funeral Home in Richmond. Burial will be in the Richmond Memory Gardens Cemetery. | Cain, Leva Fern (I43952)
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59 | Alice M. Robinson: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice Sarasota Herald-Tribune (FL) - Thursday, July 31, 2003 Deceased Name: Alice M. Robinson Alice M. Robinson, 102, Englewood, died July 25, 2003. She was born Sept. 29, 1900, in Royal Oak, Mich., and came to Englewood in 1987 from there. She was a homemaker, and belonged to several church groups. She was a member of Royal Oak United Methodist Church and the Englewood United Methodist Church. Survivors include a son, Kenneth of Englewood and Clarkston, Mich.; and one grandchild. A memorial service will be Aug. 28 at White Chapel in Troy, Mich. A memorial service will be later in Florida. National Cremation Society, Port Charlotte chapter, is in charge. | Bromley, Alice M. (I291)
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60 | April 1, 1963–June 2, 2018 Tracy Allen McCuistion, 55, of Blairstown, Mo., passed away on June 2, 2018, at his parent’s home in Blairstown. He was born April 1, 1963, in Kansas City, Kan., the son of Charles McCuistion and Juanita Mae (Bentley) McCuistion. Tracy was employed with the city of Bellevue, Wash., as a water quality specialist for many years. Surviving are one son, Logan McCuistion, Bothell, Wash.; one daughter, Tanis McCuistion, Bothell; his parents, Charles and Juanita McCuistion, Blairstown; and one brother, Charlie McCuistion, San Blas, Mexico. Tracy’s wishes were to be cremated with services in Washington at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of the Bradley & Hadley Funeral Home, Clinton, Mo. Condolences may be left online at www.bradleyhadley.com. | McCuistion, Tracy Allen (I5602)
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61 | Barbara J. McQuiston Jul 26, 2017 Barbara J. McQuiston, 83, passed away on Tuesday, July 25, 2017 at Kindred Nursing Home in Kokomo. She was born on August 31, 1933 to the late Lowell L. Grant Sr. and Esther P. (Fording) Grant. On March 8, 1958, she was married to Herbert McQuiston, and he survives. Barbara had worked for Delco Electronics for 30 years, retiring in 1983. Barbara was an active member of In His Image Church in Kokomo, and was also a lifelong member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. She enjoyed watching Notre Dame sports, the Chicago Cubs, and followed Kokomo Wildcats Basketball. She also enjoyed watching her grandchildren play sports. In addition to her husband, Barbara is survived by one son, Norman E. (Debra S.)McFarland; her sister, Winifred A. (David W.) Fewell; 8 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, Barbara is preceded in death by two sons, Timothy G. McFarland, and Brian C. "Chris" McQuiston; and her brother, Lowell Grant Jr. A public visitation for Barbara will be held on Thursday, July 27th from 4-8 at Sunset Memory Garden Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Friday, July 28th at 11 a.m., with another public visitation held one hour before the service. Barbara will be laid to rest at Sunset Memory Garden Cemetery. | Grant, Barbara Jean (I34998)
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62 | Billie McChristian Obituary Billie Earl McChristian, 87, died peacefully in his home from natural causes on October 17, 2024. Born in Fort Smith, Arkansas on June 18, 1937, Bill graduated from Mansfield High School in 1955 and attended Fort Smith Junior College. He worked for Fentress Funeral Home in Fort Smith and then went on to work for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company for 45 years. He joined the Arkansas Air National Guard in 1961, serving as a member of the 188th Tactical Fighter Squadron, the "Flying Razorbacks", at Ebbing Air Force Base. He retired from the ANG as a Master Sergeant after 42 years. Officially joining the church in 1954, Bill was a long-standing member of the First United Methodist Church in Mena, serving on several committees, singing in the choir, and teaching Sunday School for the Homebuilders Class. In 1980, Bill was elected to the Mena School Board and served for 25 years, acting as its president for many years. Bill was also a member of the York Rite Chapter Dallas Masonic Lodge #128 of Mena, earning the designation of Knights Templar. In addition to these many activities, Bill enjoyed spending time with family and friends, hunting, and dedicating himself to helping others. Bill is preceded in death by his parents, James Curtis McChristian and Thurza Shreve McChristian, his brother, James Curtis McChristian, Jr., one sister-in-law, Kay Clark, one niece, Sylvia Kacos, one nephew, Quentin McCutchen, and one granddaughter, Cassondra Riddle. He is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Flora Lee McChristian, of Mena, two daughters, Liz (Steve) Kennedy, of Bedford, Texas, Laura (Don) Riddle of Texarkana, Arkansas, and his sister, Virginia "Ginger" McCutchen of Fort Smith. He is also survived by four nieces, six grandchildren, and 14 great grandchildren. Cremation services have been provided by Beasley-Wood Funeral Home. As per Bill's wishes, a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Final interment of remains will take place at the Fort Smith National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to any of the following in Bill's name: Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, Mena Public Schools, Dallas Lodge #128, or any veterans' support organization. Obituary published on Legacy.com by Beasley-Wood/Geyer-Quillin Funeral Home - Mena on Oct. 23, 2024 | McChristian, Billie Earl (I23332)
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63 | Billy Mac McQuiston September 5, 2012 July 26, 1938 – September 5, 2012 Billy Mac McQuiston , 74, of New Hope, passed away Wednesday. He was preceded in death by son, Johnny Oneal McQuiston, father, M. Doc McQuiston, mother, Bertie Mae Blackwood, step-father, Bill Lanier, five brothers, Johnny McQuiston, Charles Lanier, O.T. Lanier, Hoppy Lanier, Edward McQuiston, two sisters, Barbara Ann Lanier, and Roda Mae Blackwood. Surviving are wife, Faye McQuiston of New Hope, son, Robbie (Gail) McQuiston, daughter, Sandra (Robert) Rigsby of Laceys Spring, grandchildren, Jennifer Tuggle (Anthony), Amanda Francis (Tim) of Huntsville, James McQuiston (Krysti) of TN, Thomas Rigsby (Tina), Bobby Ray (Rebecca) of Laceys Spring, 9 great-grandchildren, Chase and Jacob Tuggle, Alex McQuiston, Sarah, Austin and B.J. Ray, Emma Rigsby, Madysyn and Bryson Francis,, 2 sisters, Berdie Ann Blackwood (Sonny) of New Hope, Betty Jo Thurman of IL, 3 brothers, Jimmy McQuiston (Barbara) of MI, Donny Lanier (Donna) of Owens Cross Roads, Moreal Lanier of New Hope, and a number of nieces and nephews.. Visitation will be Thursday 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM at New Hope Funeral Home. Services will be held at New Hope Funeral Home Chapel, Friday at 1:00 pm with officiating. Interment will be in the Gipson Cemetery. www.nhfh.net | McQuiston, William (I28695)
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64 | Bruce McQuistan Posted: Friday, January 28, 2011 12:00 am Bruce McQuistan PLAINVIEW — Memorial service for Bruce McQuistan, 84, of Plainview were Friday at the United Methodist Church under direction of Ashburn Funeral Home. Military rites were by the Plainview American Legion. Memorials may be sent to the Methodist Church or Plainview hospital. ——— Bruce began his final rest on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011, before his 85th birthday at Faith Regional Health Services, following a siege of pneumonia. He was born to Rollie and Gladys McQuistan at Bloomfield on May 1, 1926, where he started country school in 1930. Soon after that they moved to the Crofton community, where he received his high school education. He served in the Army the next two years in the Philippine Islands and later in Japan. In the fall of 1956, he began working at the county ASCS office for five and one-half years. He ran the Bloomfield elevator for a number of years until he was permanently injured in a fall in 1970. From then until retirement, he had an interest in farming and trucking grain. He sold used cars for a few years until his bout with cancer in 1992. He was a member of the Methodist Church, the Masons and the American Legion. He enjoyed reading, music and dancing, traveling and going to car shows. He married Jan Carmichael of Columbus in April 1981. He was a true gentleman with a unique sense of humor and will be remembered for his acceptance of people. He is survived by his wife; sons Michael (and Stacy) Carmichael of West Plains, Mo., — Ashley (and Tommie) and Ben and Shuree; Joe Carmichael (and Kelly) of Newcastle, Colo., Richard Carmichael and Austin and Trevor of Columbus; and daughters Patty (and Jack) Arens — Nicole, Amanda, C.J. and Shelbi of Northglenn, Colo., and Cathy (and Mike) Ruppert — Ashley, Brett, Spencer, Myles, Josh and Tori of Stanton; 12 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; brother Merlyn McQuistan of Hot Springs, South Dakota nephew Jeff (and Lori) McQuistan of Valentine — Sarah (and Ian) Olson, Elizabeth and Mary niece Kody (and Rob) Bundy of Rutland, North Dakota © 2014 The Norfolk Daily News . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. | McQuistan, Bruce Nicholas (I10704)
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65 | Calhoun, Mattie Norene McCuiston WALNUT COVE MattieNorene McCuiston Calhoun went home to be with the Lord early Sunday morning,October 8, 2017 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was born on August 25,1929 in Guilford County to the late June and Mary Satterfield McCuiston. Mattiewas retired from Hicks Pharmacy. She was a member of Mt. Carmel UnitedMethodist Church, where she sang in the choir. Mattie was very devoted to herchurch and considered it a second home. She also enjoyed camping and fishing inher spare time. In addition to her parents, Mattie was preceded in death by herhusband, Raymond Wesley Calhoun; two sisters; and three brothers. She issurvived by her loving son, Don Calhoun; granddaughter, Amanda Britt (Jamie);two great-grandchildren, Jacob Hunter and Caleb Britt; special nieces, PeggySimpson and Jo Ann Bullock. A 3 p.m. funeral service will be held on Tuesday,October 10, 2017 at Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church with Rev. Craig Tothofficiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receivefriends on Tuesday, October 10, 2017 from 2 until 3 p.m. at Mt. Carmel UnitedMethodist Church, and following the service in the church fellowship hall,where refreshments and fellowship will be provided. The family would especiallylike to thank Peggy and Jo Ann for helping them get through the difficulttransition and for their compassion and love shown to Mattie. In lieu offlowers, memorials may be made to Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church, 9088 MtCarmel Rd., Stokesdale, NC 27357. Online condolences may be made at www.burroughsfuneralhome.com. BurroughsFuneral Home in Walnut Cove is serving the Calhoun family. | McCuiston, Madeline Norene (I12738)
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66 | Charles Mason McCuiston Charles Mason McCuiston, 84, of Murray, Kentucky, died Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2022, at Spring Creek Healthcare in Murray. He was born Jan. 5, 1938, in Calloway County, Kentucky, to Kelly Brooks McCuiston and Audrey Evans McCuiston. He was the owner and operator of McCuiston Masonry and Backhoe Service, and was a member of New Zion Baptist Church. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Janice McCuiston; one grandson, Kyle Ward; and a son-in-law, Mark “Moochie” Herndon Mr. McCuiston is survived by two daughters, Shan Herndon of Murray and Sheila Ward and husband Mitch of Murray; one sister, Margarie Riley of Murray; five grandchildren including Gabe Ward of Murray; two stepdaughters, LaDon Haley Berlin of Evansville, Indiana, and Kristi Hopkins and husband Chris of Murray; and one stepson, Tim Graham of Benton. The funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022, at the J.H. Churchill Funeral Home & Cremation Services with Dale Taylor officiating. Burial will follow in Murray Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from noon until 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022, at the funeral home. The J.H. Churchill Funeral Home & Cremation Services is in charge of arrangements. | McCuiston, Charles Mason (I41771)
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67 | Cora McQuiston McCurdy Obituary It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved Cora McQuiston McCurdy (Lehi, Utah), who passed away at the age of 67, on October 7, 2020. Family and friends can send flowers and/or light a candle as a loving gesture for their loved one. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Cora McQuiston McCurdy to show support. She was predeceased by : her parents, Ruth Foster Phelps and Irvine Homer McQuiston; her daughter Holly; and her siblings, Bertha Fay McQuiston and Irvin McQuiston. She is survived by : her daughters, Zina Trimble, Sally Cook and Hope McCurdy; and her sisters, Ruth Harmon, Donna Overdon and Joy Jacobson. She is also survived by 7 Grandchildren and one Great Granddaughter. Viewing was held on Monday, October 12th 2020 from 12:30 PM to 1:15 PM at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Chapel (1125 W 300 S, Lehi, UT 84043). A burial was held on Monday, October 12th 2020 at 3:00 PM at the Payson City Cemetery (200 N St E, Salt Lake City, UT 84103). A funeral service was held on Monday, October 12th 2020 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Chapel (1125 W 300 S, Lehi, UT 84043). Viewing at 12:30 to 1:15 for anyone who would like to come, please social distance and wear a mask. The funeral by invite only based on Covid restrictions | McQuiston, Cora (I5947)
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68 | Danny McCuiston Danny McCuiston, 75, of Murray, Kentucky, died Friday, Aug. 20, 2021, after an extended illness. He was born Jan. 10, 1946, in Calloway County, Kentucky, to Allen F. McCuiston and Nava Lue Donelson McCuiston, who preceded him in death. Danny was retired from the Calloway County Sheriff’s office as a Deputy Sheriff after 14 years of service. He was a member of New Mt. Carmel Missionary Baptist Church and was a 50-year member of the Murray Masonic Lodge F&AM 105. Mr. McCuiston is survived by his wife, Carolyn Cunningham McCuiston of Murray, whom he married July 13, 1963, in Calloway County; two sons, Mark McCuiston and wife Trisha and Darrin McCuiston and wife Emily, all of Murray; five grandchildren, Slade McCuiston and wife Harmon, Easton McCuiston, Brittany Tacker and husband Aaron, Michael McCuiston and Riley McCuiston; and two great-grandchildren, John McCuiston and Seth Bean. A private funeral and burial services were held Sunday, Aug. 22, 2021. The J.H. Churchill Funeral Home & Cremation Services was in charge of the arrangements. | McCuiston, Danny (I40567)
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69 | Donna Louise McCuiston Cash By Staff Reports on Jun 14, 2013, at 4:00 AM Donna Cash died June 8, 2013 in Kansas City, Missouri following a long illness. Donna Louise McCuiston Cash was born in Tulsa, December 28, 1948, to Forest Don and Mary Louise McCuiston. She attended Will Rogers High School, graduating in 1967. She received her RN from Hillcrest Medical Center and attended the University of Tulsa to complete her BS in nursing. Donna began her career at Hillcrest and later worked at Doctors Hospital in the Emergency Room, a lifelong passion. Donna continued her career at St. John’s Hospital where she was Director of Adult Critical Care, and worked with the national transplant network. She was instrumental in the development of dialysis centers, including the one at Pine and Harvard near her childhood home. Donna then moved on to Denton Regional Medical Center in Texas where she was Executive Director of several units including ER, Cardiology and ICU. While she was in north Texas she named one of the top cardiology quick response programs in the nation. She was also instrumental in establishing a neighborhood clinic for low income families and worked to implement the plans for a new ER at the hospital. She was a member of the Serpotomists of Kansas City, the KC Board of the American Heart Association, Order of the Eastern Star and gave her time to many volunteer organizations supporting pets in the Kansas City area. Donna became Director of Cardiology of North Kansas City Hospital in 2003, and served in that role for nine years. She helped propel this program into one of the top noted cardiology programs in the city, and the state. She was energetic, imaginative, innovative, and one of those very rare administrators who would always get things done. She was never afraid to take a stance. She was admired and will be missed by the cardiologists and staff of North Kansas City Hospital. Donna was preceded in death by her parents and her beloved dogs, Hans the Astound, Levi the Springer Spaniel and Bolivar, the world’s greatest Golden Retriever and she is survived by her Border Collie, Rocky and many family member and friends. This obituary was published in the Tulsa World on 6/14/2013. Copyright 2013 Tulsa World. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. | McCuiston, Donna Louise (I7090)
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70 | EDWARD'S OBITUARY Edward "Mike" McQuiston, 64, of Lacey Springs, passed away at his home on Tuesday, June 8, 2021. He is survived by his loving wife, Anita McQuiston; sister, Judy (Peter) Stakic of Lacey's Spring; two daughters, Christina (Aron) Hanson of ElkGrove Village, IL and Tiffany (Jesse) McQuiston of Des Plaines, IL; three sons, Jesse (Bridget) Duke of Fairview AL, Jamie (Jennifer) Duke of Lacey's Spring, and Joshua Sparks of Lacey's Springs; TEN grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service for Mike will be held on Saturday, June 19th at 2 p.m. at Little Gethsemane House of Prayer (312 Morrow Rd. Lacey's Spring). | McQuiston, Edward Michael (I40350)
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71 | Esther Glasscoe McCuiston REED REED ADVANCE Esther Glasscoe McCuiston Reed Jan. 12, 1923 - Jan. 25, 2013 Mrs. Esther Glasscoe McCuiston Reed, of Advance, died Friday, January 25, 2013 at Wake Forest Baptist Health. She was born January 12, 1923 in Forsyth County to the late John Harvey Glasscoe and Fannie Bell Linville Glasscoe. Mrs. Reed was a member of Clemmons Moravian Church and was the owner and operator of McCuiston Nursery. She is preceded in death by her first husband Jackson H. McCuiston in 1983, her second husband Eugene Alexander Reed in 2000, a son Richard McCuiston in 1969 and three sisters and three brothers. Surviving are three children, Treva Kay Fuller and husband Stan, Ronnie McCuiston and wife Gail and Jackie Furches and husband John; a special daughter, Vickie Sullivan and husband Chris; 13 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren; two step children, Tommy Reed and wife Tammy and Linda Lynch; several nieces and nephews; special friends, Linda and Jimmy Zimmerman and Jeannette Cook and one God child, Sonja Cornatzer and husband Billy. A funeral service will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. Monday, January 28, 2013 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel by Rev. Q. Ray Burke. Burial will follow at Clemmons Moravian Church Graveyard. The family will receive friends from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. on Monday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Clemmons Moravian Church, P.O. Box 730, Clemmons, NC 27012. Published in Winston-Salem Journal on January 27, 2013 | Glasscoe, Esther Gertrude (I16974)
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72 | Eva Troyer January 30, 1917 - January 25, 2013 Eva (Buchanan) Jones Wilson Troyer, 95, formerly Galveston, died Friday, Jan. 25, 2013, in Okmulgee, Okla.. She was born in Howard County on Jan. 30, 1917, the daughter of Sheridan F. and Loruma (Templin) Buchanan. She was a graduate of Howard Township High School.. In 1938, she married Carl Jones who preceded her in death in 1975. Their children were Max L. Jones and James L. "Jim" Jones. In 1978, Eva married Harley Wilson who passed away in 1987. From this marriage she embraced Harley's children who include Charles Wilson, Tom Wilson, Carol Swank, Max Wilson, Linda Rouch and Mary Lou White. In 1990, Eva married Edward Troyer, and he passed away in 1999. Eva welcomed his children into her life. They are Howard Troyer, George Troyer, Tom Troyer, Martha Troyer and Ruth Bracht.. Eva moved in 2003 to the Baptist Retirement Home in Okmulgee, Okla. to be near her son, Jim. She was a member of Galveston United Methodist Church. In former years, she attended Kokomo Zion United Methodist Church, Galveston and Howard Township Home EC Club and Cass County Farm Bureau. Eva volunteered at St. Jospeh Hospital for several years. She enjoyed quilting, cross-stiching, reading and working with flowers.. Surviving are her son, Jim Jones, Okmulgee, Okla., and three great-grandsons, Alex Jones, Preston Jones and Donavan Johnson, Indiana, nieces, Bonnie Skoglan, Bedford, Susanne Armstrong, Galveston and special friend Lavern McKee, Okmulgee, Okla.. Preceded her in death were a sister, Gladys Riley, one son, Max Jones, brothers, William T. Buchanan and Emmett "Buck" Buchanan and grandsons, Kacy L. Jones and Jeremy L. Jones.. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Galveston United Methodist Church, Galveston with Pastor Roy E. Ice, Officiating. Burial will follow services at Galveston Cemetery.. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Galveston United Methodist Church and one hour before service time at the church on Friday.. Murray Weaver Funeral Home in Galveston assisted the family with arrangements.. Published on January 29, 2013 | Buchanan, Eva Ruth (I28727)
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73 | Faye's Story Faye McQuiston, 89, died on January 29, 2017 in Stillwater, Oklahoma. A celebration of his life will be held on Monday, February 6, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. at St Andrew's Episcopal Church in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Strode Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Faye Clem McQuiston was born on January 23, 1928 in Noble County Oklahoma in the Sumner community. His parent parents were Beryl Faye McQuiston and Irene Josie (Tillman) McQuiston. He was reared on a farm in Noble County, attended a small, one room school named Windy Center located about 10 miles east of Perry, Oklahoma and Sumner school; graduating from Sumner High School in 1945. He entered Oklahoma A&M College in the fall of 1945 on the advice of his Uncle Keith McQuiston with little idea of what that was all about. After two years of having a good time with a dismal record, he left that endeavor to assist an uncle with his equipment sales business, transporting farm equipment from Oklahoma to Nebraska, and other northern states. With the Korean conflict looming he sold his truck and worked as a sales clerk for the Western Auto store in Perry, Oklahoma until he entered the United States Army in the fall of 1950. After basic training where his ROTC instruction from Oklahoma A&M paid off, he served with an Explosive Ordinance Disposal Squad at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland until he entered Engineering Officers Candidate School (OCS) at FT. Belvoir, Virgina as a Staff Sergeant. Following graduation from OCS as a Second Lieutenant he served in a training unit at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri for a time before going to Korea. In Korea he served in the 622nd Engineering Field Maintenance Company responsible for heavy maintenance on large earth moving equipment. While there he became the Commanding Officer of the unit. Upon rotation back to the United States he became the Post Engineering Field Maintenance Officer at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri until his discharge on August 15, 1955. He was quite proud of his military service and credited it with laying a sound foundation for his professional career. He met Helen Webb Whitemore while serving in the Army at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri. They were married in the post chapel on August 16, 1955, the day after his release from active duty and left for Stillwater, Oklahoma where he reentered Oklahoma State University. With the help of Helen working and the GI Bill, he was as honor student, graduating with a Bachelor's Degree in 1958 and a Masters Degree in 1959 both in Mechanical Engineering. They moved to Ft. Worth, Texas in 1959 where he was employed as an Engineer by General Dynamics Corporation and in 1961 moved to Arlington, Texas where he was employed as a Research Scientist by Chance Vought Corporation later becoming Ling-Temco-Vought Corporation. While there he taught at night at Arlington State University. Finally the lure of teaching brought him back to OSU in 1962. In 1967 McQuiston was granted a National Foundation Faculty Fellowship to attend Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, to pursue his PhD, graduating in 1970. The family returned to OSU the fall of 1969 and Faye continued his tenure at OSU. McQuiston was a registered Professional Engineer and active in The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) during his professional life having served on many local and society committees and held many society offices including The Society Board of Directors and The Executive Committee. He was a member of the Central Oklahoma Chapter of ASHRAE where he held every office and many committee chairs rarely missing a meeting. He treasured his many friends in ASHRAE and the chapter. He was an ASHRAE Fellow and Life Member and received many awards including the Distinguished Service Award, The E.K. Campbell Award of Merit and the Region VIII Award of Merit. He was widely known for his expertise in the air-conditioning field having established a strong academic and research program at Oklahoma State University. Following retirement in 1990 he volunteered his expertise widely to local organizations, churches, the Central Oklahoma Chapter and the ASHRAE Historical Committee; writing in numerous historical papers and received the Society Lou Flagg Historical Award in 2016. He was the author of many technical papers related to sciences of heating and air conditioning, and was the originator and principal author of the text, Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning- Analysis and Design, which was first published in 1977, printed in three foreign languages, widely used throughout the world, with the Sixth Edition released in 2005 and still widely used (2017). He served as a consultant for many years before and after his retirement. McQuiston often spoke at technical meetings and other gatherings and was used usually introduced as an "expert", a term he disliked. Mac was well educated in the teaching, research and application of the arts and sciences of Mechanical Engineering, especially Heating and Air Conditioning and the related sciences. He was always interested in teaching young and old alike in the right way to approach every situation efficiently, economically and to provide the best results. He worked to advance his own status only to the extent necessary to provide well for his family and the welfare of mankind. He was generous with his knowledge, but by his own admission, felt that most of education efforts generally were a failure. Mac loved to play golf and did so all over the US while traveling for ASHRAE. After retirement he became interested in making golf clubs for his own use and made many for others and gave away a lot of them. He knew many golf stories but his favorite on these occasions was this one: Harvey Pennick, the legendary golf coach for many years at Texas University and his wife were attending an annual meeting of the United States Golf Association in Kansas City where he was to be the keynote speaker at their banquet. While resting in their hotel room prior to the banquet, Harvey said to his wife, " I wonder how many golf teachers will be at the banquet?" his wife thinking for a moment replied, "I don't know how many great teachers will be there Harvey, but there will be one less then you think!" He always thought of that story when speaking to a group. He is survived by his wife, Helen Webb Whitemore McQuiston; two sons, David and wife, Joy of Excelsior Springs, Missouri and Steve of Aspen, Colorado; one daughter, Helen Lynn Kiklevich and husband, Roark of Almont, Colorado; sister, Roberta Dotts of Tulsa, Oklahoma; niece, Sandra Dotts; nephew, Gregory Dotts and numerous cousins from the McQuiston , Mittasch and Hornberger families. | McQuiston, Faye Clem (I5121)
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74 | Gerald McQuistonMay 16, 1947 — June 11, 2023Natick, MA The family of Gerald McQuiston shares that he passed away on Sunday, June 11. Gerry, the first child of George Joseph and Eileen (Dunn) McQuiston, was born in Waltham, Massachusetts on May 16, 1947. He lived with his parents and grandparents, James W. and Louise (Cooley) McQuiston in Waltham. He attended the Fernald School and lived in Sudbury, Framingham, and Natick, happily spending summers at Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Gerry was employed at Bowmar Electronics and the Wayside Inn. He was proud to be a hard worker, often recounting with precision his achievements. He had a facility for numbers and an extraordinary memory. Gerry enjoyed music, sports, biking, walking, swimming, good meals (especially his mother’s baked stuffed lobster), television series (especially Batman), and the ocean. He was happy at the beach, his transistor radio tuned to Red Sox games or the music of the fifties and sixties. He loved spending time with his parents at their home in Maine. Beginning as a teenager, he built an extraordinary collection of records and then CDs. He enjoyed making friends and finding ways to connect with others. The DJs at WBZ sent him pictures; the staff of the St. Paul, Minnesota call center enjoyed talking to him and remembered him at Christmas with cards. Gerry contributed to the lives of his family and friends in many ways and prayed for everyone he knew and many that he didn’t, asking for God’s blessing for each person by name. Gerry was predeceased by his parents. He is survived by his sisters and brothers and their spouses: Ellen and husband Mark Wallace, John McQuiston and wife Rita Loreti, Susan McQuiston, Timothy McQuiston and wife Marla, and Diane and husband, John Trant. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Family and friends will honor and remember Gerry’s life by gathering on Thursday, June 15th for visitation in Saint Martha's Church, 30 Portland Road, Kennebunk, Maine from 11:00 – 11:30 a.m. followed by his funeral Mass celebrated at 11:30 a.m. in the church. Burial will follow in Hope Cemetery, Kennebunk, Maine. The family appreciates all those who cared for Gerry, including the staff of Advocates Inc. and MetroWest Hospice. Contributions in Gerry’s memory may be made to the Special Olympics 512 Forest Street, Marlborough, MA 01752 www.specialolympicsma.org or and the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 8403 Colesville Road, Suite 900, Silver Spring, MD 20910 or www.aaidd.org/home | McQuiston, Gerald (I7299)
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75 | Gradon McQuiston Obituary Funeral service for Mr. Gradon Louis McQuiston, 93, of Monroe, LA, will be held at 9:00 A.M. Monday, June 26, 2023, at New Light Baptist Church with Rev. Lindle Stewart officiating. Interment will follow in New Light Baptist Church Cemetery under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home Sterlington Rd. Monroe. Visitation will be from 4:00 P.M. until 6:00 P.M. Sunday, June 25, 2023, at the funeral home. Mr. McQuiston was born on August 19, 1929, in Rochester, NY, and passed away on June 22, 2023, in Monroe. He was a Marine Corps Veteran of the Korean War. Mr. McQuiston was a member of New Light Baptist Church but had been attending Lea Joyner Memorial Methodist Church for the past several years. He retired as the Director of Mail Processing for the US Postal Service. After retirement he enjoyed lots of golf, hunting, fishing, and growing orchids. Mr. McQuiston was preceded in death by his wife, Jean McQuiston; son, Paul Arthur McQuiston; and his parents, Louis and Nellie McQuiston. Survivors include his son, Gradon Michael McQuiston; daughter, Ellen Pitt (Randy), grandson, Kirk McQuiston; granddaughters, Erin McQuiston (Matt Schroyer), Megan Wills (Randy), Grace Traweek (Zack), and Madeline Pitt (Jack Cockrum); siblings, Richard McQuiston (Kathy), Fred McQuiston (Carole), and Van McQuiston (Judy); as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family members. Pallbearers will be John Crockett, Marshall English, Kenny Killian, Trent Temples, Trey Temples, and Jason Wilson. The family would like to extend a special thanks to the nursing staff at Azalea Estates for their love and compassionate care of Mr. McQuiston. Memorials may be made to New Light Baptist Church or to Lea Joyner Memorial Methodist Church. | McQuiston, Gradon Louis (I7415)
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76 | Harold R. Kendall April 29, 1919 - July 7, 2006 Harold R. Kendall, 87, Greentown, died 12:20 p.m. Friday, July 7, 2006, at Century Villa Health Care Center. He was born April 29, 1919, in Howard County, the son of William Harvey and Cora Dell (Templin) Kendall. He married Mary (Spangler) on Nov. 20, 1948. She passed away May 16, 1983. He was a retired carpenter and farmer. He was a 1938 graduate of Howard Township High School. He served in the Army during World War II. He attended Kokomo Zion United Methodist Church. Surviving are a son, Jerry Kendall and wife, Diana, Greentown; a daughter, Judy Hamilton and husband, Doug, Kokomo; a daughter-in-law, Ramona Kendall, Kokomo; two sisters, Mary Whitezel, Westfield, Martha Parker, Glendale, Ariz.; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; five step grandchildren and seven step great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by both parents; his wife; one son, David Kendall; three brothers, John Kendall, Ren Kendall, Fred Kendall; and two sisters, Fern Kendall and Merle Meadors. Services are 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Kokomo Zion United Methodist Church, 5051 E. Road 400 North, Kokomo. The Rev. John Hogsett will officiate. Burial will be in Zion Cemetery with military rites by American Legion Post 317. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the church and one hour prior to services Wednesday at the church. Arrangements are being handled by Hasler-Stout Funeral Home, Greentown. Memorials may be made to Kokomo Zion United Methodist Church building fund or the American Cancer Society with envelopes provided. Published on July 9, 2006 | Kendall, Harold Richard (I28723)
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77 | HARRY'S OBITUARY Harry “Lee” McQuiston, 84, of New Castle passed away surrounded by his beloved family Monday morning, June 21, 2021, following a long and courageous battle with pancreatic cancer and heart disease. He never gave up. The prayers and support from so many gave him the strength to live on. Lee was born June 2, 1937, in New Castle, a son of the late Paul W. McQuiston, Sr. and Helen (Schneider) McQuiston. A lifelong area resident, he was a 1955 graduate of New Castle High School. On July 19, 1957, Lee married the love of his life, the former Barbara Waddington. Their years spent together were filled with love for one another. Lee worked for Conn Welding & Fabrication, New Castle, retiring as shop foreman after 42 years of employment. During retirement, he worked for Servedio Electric, also New Castle. Lee was a member of the former Kings Chapel United Methodist Church. A 32nd Degree Free and Accepted Mason, he was a member of Mahoning New Castle Lodge 243, and a 50-year member of the Scottish Rite Consistory, New Castle. Lee loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren, who helped him endlessly over the last several years, and always looked forward to visits from Ava and Cooper. One of his favorite things was listening to his son tell stories, especially the experiences he had while working in the Secret Service. He is survived by his wife, Barbara McQuiston, of New Castle; a daughter, Tracy Stevenson, of New Castle; a son, Tyler (Natalie) McQuiston, Washington D.C.; five grandchildren, Robbie, Ryan and Kylee Stevenson, and Ava and Cooper McQuiston; three sisters, June Kimes, of Mercer, PA; Ruth Peebles, of Florida; and Helen Bees, of California; two brothers-in-law, Charles Reese, of Harrisburg, PA; and Dr. Robert (Judith) Waddington, New Castle; several nieces and nephews, and his favorite puppies, Bentley and Mia. In addition to his parents, Lee was preceded in death by a brother, Paul McQuiston and his wife, Jackie; and a sister, Martha Reese. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the hospice nurses and aides, and Dr. Malvar, for their exceptional care and kindness. In keeping with his wishes, there will be no calling hours or service. Interment: Castleview Memorial Gardens, Neshannock Twp. | McQuiston, Harry Lee (I7534)
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78 | Honoring Sue Zapp Sue Hamlin McCuiston Zapp of Brentwood, TN passed away on January 11, 2019 at the age of 74. She was the daughter of the late Velda Rose Cox McCuiston and Macon Hamlin McCuiston. Sue is survived by her husband of 52 years, Fred Ray Zapp Jr.; son, Nathan (Marissa) and grandchildren Avery, Braden and Addie Reese; son, Justin (Kelly) and grandchildren Walker, Owen and Ryan Henry. Her sister, Diane McCuiston Smith (Roger) preceded her in death. She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Sandra Zapp Thweatt (Mack); 2 nieces, 1 nephew, and 9 great nieces/nephews. Sue graduated from Bellevue High School and Middle Tennessee State University. She was a school teacher prior to raising her two boys. She loved her sons and volunteered for all school events and activities and never missed a sporting event. She was an avid gardener and loved her flowers, sewing, smocking, painting and arts/crafts. As of late, she enjoyed painting and crafting in her Art Club and singing in the Glee Club at The Heritage at Brentwood. To celebrate her life, her family will host a visitation from 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 20th at the FiftyForward Martin Center, 960 Heritage Way in Brentwood. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions in memory of Sue to the American Cancer Society. | McCuiston, Sue Hamlin (I8966)
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79 | Humberg, William "Bill" M. HUMBERG, William Mac, of St. Louis, Missouri, was born May 20, 1928 in St. Louis, Missouri to William H. and Ruth A. (nee McCuistion) Humberg and entered into rest Saturday, August 28, 2021 at the age of 93 years, 3 months and 8 days. He is preceded in death by his parents, his beloved wife, Iona L. (nee Morris) Humberg, daughters Melisa Ann Humberg and Diane Sealy, sister Sharon Griffin Marsh, son-in-law William "Bill" Field, and former wife Betty Ann Seavers (mother of Melisa and Lynn). He is survived by daughters, Lynn Humberg Field, Gloria (Scott) Fullerton, six grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-grandchildren, along with numerous extended family and friends. Bill served proudly and with distinction in the U.S. Army 82nd Airborne during World War II. He graduated from Washington University with a degree in English. A master wordsmith throughout his life, he worked as a journalist and then as an executive in communications areas for Christian Board of Publication, Olin Corp., Decor Magazine, and then as co-founder and partner (with Iona) of MarketArt, which promoted artists and galleries from around the world to U.S markets. Bill was an avid sailor, an active member of the Dardenne Prairie Presbyterian church, a lover of art and music, and a proud and devoted father and grandfather. He was known for his charisma, creativity, whip-smart intelligence, and diplomacy. He will be fondly remembered and dearly missed by all who knew and loved him. The family would like to express their special gratitude for the loving care shown to Bill by Shari and Carl Lumley, and Bethesda Hawthorne and Hospice staff. | Humberg, William Mac (I1823)
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80 | Jack John McQuisten Birth: Oct. 22, 1937 Wheatland Platte County Wyoming, USA Death: Apr. 30, 2016 Wheatland Platte County Wyoming, USA Jack John McQuisten, 78, died Saturday, April 30, 2016 at the Platte County Memorial Hospital in Wheatland. Jack was born Friday, October 22, 1937 in Wheatland, Wyoming the son of James Richard and Mary Philomenia (Martell) McQuisten. Jack is survived by his wife, Catherine G. “Kitty” McQuisten, of Wheatland; daughters, Cindy (Bob) Guy of Denver, Colorado, Lori (Ken) Schnepp of Rimrock, Arizona, Cathy (Ron) Hagman of Wheatland, Julie (BJ Axford) Henion of Wheatland, and Susy (Bryan) Stark of Phoenix, Arizona; siblings, Richard McQuisten of Laramie, Wyoming and Judy Williams of Toole, Utah; ten grandchildren, Kitty, Joe, Bill, Matthew, Ashley, Cody, Jerah, Jeremy, Jaci, and Justin; and two great grandchildren, Graham and Hope. Jack was preceded in death by his father, James, on July 24, 1988; mother, Mary, on May 14, 1996; sisters, Shirley Stalnaker and Betty Lou McQuisten; and grandson, Lance. Family links: Parents: James Richard McQuisten (1909 - 1988) Mary Philomenia Martell McQuisten (1918 - 1996) Sibling: Betty Lou McQuisten (1934 - 1934)* Jack John McQuisten (1937 - 2016) Burial: Wheatland Cemetery Wheatland Platte County Wyoming, USA Created by: Lostnwyomn Record added: May 01, 2016 Find A Grave Memorial# 161969939 | McQuisten, Jack John George (I7962)
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81 | James Curtis "J.C.” McChristian James Curtis "J.C.” McChristian, Jr. passed away peacefully the morning of October 6, 2022, surrounded by his loving family. J.C. was born in Fayetteville, Arkansas on August 11, 1935 to James Curtis McChristian, Sr. and Thurza Virginia Shreve. He attended the University of Arkansas before serving in Korea as a Sergeant in the Marine Corps. On June 27th, 1964, he married the love of his life, Carolyn Joyce Gattis. They soon welcomed two daughters, Janet and Rebecca. His family would always remain the most important part of his life. After beginning his financial career in the Arkansas poultry industry, he went on to become a founding member and the Chief Financial Officer of Systematics, Incorporated. A pioneering data processing firm at a time when computers were groundbreaking rarities, Systematics was later acquired by Alltel Corporation and is today a part of Fidelity Information Systems. J.C. was a similarly remarkable civic leader. As President of the Fort Smith Rotary Club, he was especially proud of their success vaccinating children against polio worldwide. He was a 33rd degree Master Mason in the Scottish Rite. A spiritual man and lifelong Methodist, J.C. was a member of the Fort Smith First United Methodist Church and, upon moving to Cleveland, Tennessee in 2013, attended Broad Street United Methodist Church. A fiercely loyal fan of the St. Louis Cardinals, J.C. had an encyclopedic knowledge of baseball. He possessed a magnificent eye for model train layouts and an infectious sense of humor. He was an avid history buff, the family historian, and a most beloved grandfather who never failed to make his children and grandchildren laugh with him. He will be profoundly missed by all who were fortunate enough to know him. J.C. is survived by his loving wife, Carolyn (née Gattis); his daughters, Janet McChristian Viguet and Rebecca McChristian McIntire, and his sons-in-law, Robert Viguet, Jr. and Edward McIntire, Jr., and his grandchildren, Meridith Viguet Mathews, Elise Viguet, John Viguet, Jay McIntire, and Maddox McIntire. The family will observe a private graveside service at the Chattanooga National Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Broad Street United Methodist Church, designated for the Chancel Choir or the Unity Center. | McChristian, James Curtis Jr. (I23331)
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82 | James Kenneth McCuiston James Kenneth McCuiston Nov. 30, 1950 - Nov. 26, 2013 JEFFERSONVILLE, GA- James Kenneth McCuiston, 63, passed away November 26, 2013. Graveside services with military honors will be held 2pm Saturday November 30, 2013 in Parkhill Cemetery in Columbus, GA. The family will receive friends from 6-8 pm Friday evening in Reece Funeral Home in Jeffersonville, GA. Mr. McCuiston was born in Grenada MS to the late Wallace and Ethel Stewart McCuiston. He served his country in the United States Army during Vietnam. He was also the owner and operator of galley on fishing boats in Florida. He loved to hunt and fish. Mr. McCuiston is preceded in death by his sister DeLinda Thompson. Survivors include his daughter, Karen McCuiston of Jeffersonville; grandson, Trace Thompson of Jeffersonville; sister, Bonnie (David) Clark of Opelika, AL; brother-in-law, Bunky Thompson of Jeffersonville. Visit www.reecefuneralhomeinc.com to sign the online register. Reece Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Published in The Telegraph on Nov. 29, 2013 | McCuiston, James Kenneth (I32153)
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83 | James McCuiston Obituary Obituary of James Joseph McCuiston James Joseph McCuiston, 76, of Kernersville died Monday, August 7, 2023. He was lovingly known to many as "Jim or Poochie". He was born September 10,1946, to Oscar Thomas and Pearl Robbins McCuiston and was a 1964 graduate of East Forsyth High School. As a 8th generation resident of Forsyth County, McCuiston was a veteran of the United States Air Force earning the rank of sergeant- serving in both France and Turkey. He spent the majority of his professional career honing his natural talent for operating heavy equipment, specifically bulldozers. He worked decades in Alaska, for Alaska General Construction Company on the Trans Alaska Pipeline, the state of Alaska and as an equipment operator on barges. Jim lived an unconventional life, having followed the Grateful Dead for an extended period and owning a music venue in Winston-Salem, he aptly named Sunshines. He had a love for dogs, especially German Shepherds, of which he trained while in the military. There was never a dog he met that didn't love him. He was also an avid "shagger" and enjoyed spending weekends dancing at any shag club or gathering that he could find. Ironically, he danced his last dance this past Sunday night, doing one of his favorite things up to the end. He could spin a story, some of which seemed unbelievable and far-fetched but right in step with his Scots-Irish lineage and always entertaining and colorful. He embraced his sobriety decades ago and spent the rest of his life mentoring and meeting others that were on a similar path through the Unity Hall ministry in Winston-Salem. Surviving are two sisters, Myrna Whitley and husband Barry of Farmington, N.C., Barbara Cleary of Mocksville, N.C.; brother, Thomas McCuiston and wife Cherry of Asheboro, N.C. He also had several nephews and nieces, Charles Cleary, Jr. of Boone, N.C., Brooke and Jake Cashion of Kernersville, N.C., Andrea and Charles Peyton of Birmingham, Alabama, Brian McCuiston and Ann-Marie Taylor of High Point, N.C., and Derek and Beth McCuiston of Winston-Salem. He also had two great nieces, Emma McCuiston of Charlotte, N.C. and Madeline Cashion of Pensacola, Florida. The family extends a special thank you to Helen Gwyn, who was a dear family friend until the end. Jim was preceded in death by a brother, Wayne McCuiston, and brother-in-law Charles Cleary. The family will host friends and family on Friday, August 11, 2023, from 6:00PM-8:00PM at Pierce-Jefferson Funeral Services Kernersville Chapel. Funeral services celebrating his life will be held at 11:00AM Saturday, August 12, 2023, at Pisgah United Methodist Church, Kernersville, NC with Rev. Bill Adams officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Friends and family may offer online condolences at www.piercejeffersonfh.com For consideration in lieu of flowers, the family directs memorial donations to Unity Hall (AA) located at 1253 Churton St SW Winston-Salem NC 27103. | McCuiston, James Joseph (I44103)
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84 | James McQuiston James "J.A." Allen McQuiston, a resident of Baton Rouge and a native of Plaquemine, passed away on Friday, April 27, 2012 at the age of 81. He worked many years and retired from Dolese Concrete Company. James enjoyed LSU baseball, hunting, fishing and gardening; but more importantly was a family man who "hung in there" for the birth of his first great-grandchild. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather who will be missed dearly by all who knew him. James is survived by his wife of 58 years, Drusilla "Dru" Mendoza McQuiston; his two sons, Ronnie McQuiston and wife Lenel, and Ritchie Mc- Quiston; three sisters, Hythen Hodges and husband Kenneth, Effie Mae Mixon, and Laura Roshto; one brother, Frank McQuiston and wife Eula Mae; sister-in-law, Mary Lou Mc- Quiston; brother-in-law Jerome Mendoza and wife Laura; three grandchildren, Lauren Martinez and husband Christopher, Ryan McQuiston, and Brennan McQuiston; and one great-grandchild, Shelby Martinez. He is preceded in death by his parents, Nelson and Lottie McQuiston; and brother, Roy McQuiston. Visitation will be held at Green oaks Funeral Home on Monday April 30, 2012 from 9 a.m. until service at 2 p.m. Interment will follow in Greenoaks Memorial Park. Please visit www.greenoaksfunerals. com to leave condolences for the family. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Cancer Services of Baton Rouge, 550 Lobdell Avenue Baton Rouge, LA 70806, in James' memory. Published in The Advocate from April 29 to April 30, 2012 | McQuiston, James Allen (I8004)
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85 | Jean A. McQuiston October 14, 1927 - August 8, 2021 Jean A. McQuiston, 93, of Wampum passed away on Sunday, Aug. 8, 2021. Born on Oct. 14, 1927, in Slippery Rock, she was the daughter of the late John D. and Elizabeth Ann Kenny Shelatree. Jean graduated from Wampum High School in 1945. She worked as an office manager for B&W for many years and also was the Wampum Tax Collecter for 18 years. Jean loved working on her house and in the yard, and always kept it in good shape. She enjoyed the NFL and college basketball and especially enjoyed running football pools with her friends and family. Jean had a special relationship with her granddaughter, Melissa whom she loved very much. Survivors include granddaughter, Melissa (Josh Cooper) McQuiston of Bessemer; her sister who was her best friend, Phyllis Tillia of Chewton; niece, Lori Tillia-Meeker of Chewton; great-nephew, Charles Meeker of Chewton; and her great-niece, Eleanor Meeker of Butler. She was preceded in death by her son, Randy McQuiston in 2012; and two daughters, Becky Sanders in 2020, and Judith Ann in infancy. A private funeral service for the family will be held at the Marshall Funeral Home. Rev. Elizabeth Wallace of the Wampum Presbyterian Church will officiate. Interment will follow in Clinton Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Salvation Army or the Wampum Presbyterian Church. Online condolences may be offered to the family by visiting marshallsfh.com.Published on August 10, 2021 | Shelatree, Jean Alice (I27142)
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86 | Jewell B. McCuiston BORN: February 25, 1926 DIED: September 7, 2011 RESIDENCE: Gatlinburg, TN Jewell B McCuiston, 85, of Gatlinburg, TN passed away September 7th, 2011. She is survived by her husband of 63 years, Herbert, both of whom are Knoxville High School graduates and her three children; Gay McNair, Joy (Frank) Shea and Bert (Annamaria) McCuiston. She has seven grandchildren; Erin and Morgan McNair, Francis (Cassandra) Shea, Caitlin (Anthony) Morrow, Hannah, David and Daniel McCuiston. She was a member of the First Baptist Church Sevierville since returning to the area 24 years ago. Jewell never waivered in her Christian faith. She was dearly loved and will be missed. The family knows she is already singing in the heavenly choir. Visitation is Saturday, September 10th at noon at Highland Memorial with graveside at 1:00 p.m. at Highland Memorial Cemetery with Craig Mintz officiating. Online register book at highlandmemorialparks.com. HIGHLAND MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME | Brogdon, Jewell B. (I7662)
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87 | John J. Gregory Aug 2, 2011 Updated Dec 13, 2018 John Jerald Gregory, 97, formerly of La Grande, died Tuesday, July 19, 2011, at the Wallowa Valley Care Center in Enterprise. He was born in Wallowa, the son of Dr. John B. and Margaret (Boner) Gregory. He went to grade school and high school in Wallowa and graduated with the Class of 1931. He attended the University of Oregon, where he was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Jack owned and operated a Ford dealership in Enterprise for four years. On April 6, 1939, he married Verla C. Eddlemon. They began ranching in the Wallowa Valley and then in 1947 moved to La Grande. In Union County, Jack raised registered Herefords and successfully rode and showed American Saddlebred horses throughout the Northwest during the 1950s. He was a retired American Horseshow Association Judge, past president of the Union County Cattlemen Association and was named Cattleman of the Year in 1969. He served on the La Grande School Board and was a member of the La Grande Country Club where he thoroughly enjoyed the tournaments and playing the game. Jack was a past member of the Elks, a lifetime member of the Joseph Masonic Lodge No. 81 of Wallowa County and a member of the Methodist Church. Known for his gentlemanly mannerisms and integrity as an adult, at an early age he developed empathy for the hardships people face in life through the work he did for his father, a pioneer doctor. He is survived by his wife of 72 years; his daughters and sons-in-law, Margaret and Sam Wade of Lostine, and Jean and Neil Cooper of LaGrande; five grandchildren and their spouses, six great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister, Kathryn (Gregory) McFarland, and sister-in-law and her husband, Vera and Harold Burgett. A graveside service at the family plot at the Wallowa Cemetery will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 13. Services are under the direction of Bollman Funeral Home. Donations in his memory can be made to the Wallowa Memorial Hospital Foundation, 601 Medical Parkway, Enterprise, OR 97828 or to Friends of the Library, Cook Memorial Library, 2006 4th St., La Grande, OR 97850. | Gregory, John Jerald (I40243)
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88 | John William Cox, Jr Birth: Aug. 3, 1861 Mosheim Bosque County Texas, USA Death: May, 1915 Socorro Socorro County New Mexico, USA In 1883 John William Cox Jr. and Noah McCuistion drove 1000 head of cattle from Lanes Chapel Bosque Co. TX. to the Datil area of western New Mexico where he started a big ranch in the Datil and Mangas mountains. The ranch was known as the slash JL. The ranch was located between the Alegres , Crosby and Mangas Mountains. Cox Peak which is between the Alegres and Crosby,was named for him. The main ranch house was at the foot of the Alegres Peak. In may of 1915 while hauling a wagon of barbed wire to his place at the Mangas mountains, a spool rolled off and caught his spur and dragged him off the wagon, spooked the mules and was dragged by the wagon. He died from his injuries the next day. The area was one of the last open ranges in New Mexico. The story of his ranches last roundup is told in the March 1975 issue of The True West Frontier Times Magazine. It was said at the time of his death that he had 6000 head of cattle and 250,000 in the bank. In 1918 John's wife Ettie McCuistion married Zeb Brooks one of his ranch hands they went through the money sold the ranch and moved to Pine Top, Arizona where Ettie died in destitute conditions. Family links: Parents: John William Cox (1837 - 1924) Eliza Tennessee Keese Cox (1837 - 1919) Siblings: Louisa Elinor Cox McCuistion (1859 - 1934)* John William Cox (1861 - 1915) Matilda Isabell Cox Turner (1866 - 1946)* Thomas J Cox (1871 - 1960)* Laura Vatress Cox Sowell (1874 - 1966)* Sowyel Cox (1876 - 1949)* Burial: Socorro Cemetery Socorro Socorro County New Mexico, USA Maintained by: Larry Turner Originally Created by: A.Firefly Record added: Nov 01, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 43826968 | Cox, John William Jr. (I33510)
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89 | Kenneth W. Robinson: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice North Port Sun (FL) - Wednesday, August 22, 2012 Deceased Name: Kenneth W. Robinson Kenneth W. 'Ken' Robinson, 88, of Englewood, Fla., passed away Friday, Aug. 17, 2012. He was born Sept. 9, 1923, in Royal Oak, Mich. Ken served in the U.S. Navy on the USS Saint Paul during World War II. He and his wife, Senja, moved to Englewood in 1981 from Royal Oak. Ken loved tennis and square-dancing. He was an Associate Broker and co-owner of Roe-Roberson Inc. Realtors. While in Florida, Ken worked in the microfilm department at the Charlotte County Justice Center in Punta Gorda, Fla. He was a lifetime member of Elks Lodge 2378 of Englewood, and a member of the Masonic Lodge Ancient Craft in Royal Oak. Ken is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Senja; daughter, Barbara (Mark) Bailey of Clarkston, Mich.; and several cousins. A memorial service will be held from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25, 2012, at Oyster Creek Clubhouse. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Ken's name to Englewood United Methodist Church, 700 E. Dearborn St., Englewood, FL 34223; or FISH of Englewood, P.O. Box 1636, Englewood, FL 34295. Arrangements were made in Port Charlotte, Fla. Page: 5 Copyright (c) 2012, North Port Sun | Robinson, Kenneth William (I4381)
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90 | Larry W. McCuiston Published: Wednesday, August 6, 2008 12:57 PM CDT McCartney Produce sales representative Larry Wayne McCuiston, 56, of Buchanan died Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2008, at his residence. The cause of the death has not been given. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Ridgeway Funeral Home. Burial will follow in the McCuiston Cemetery at New Concord. McCartney Produce employees will serve as pallbearers. Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. Thursday and after 9 a.m. Friday. Born Feb. 25, 1952, in Fulton, Ky., he was a son of the late Joseph Woodrow McCuiston and Ruby June Hedge McCuiston. He was a member of Mount Carmel Baptist Church in New Concord and a member of Sons of Confederate Veterans. A family member said he loved horses. He leaves one son: Jimmy Wayne McCuiston of Orlando, Fla.; one daughter: Michelle (Andrew) Rawls f Springfield; one sister: Debbie (Jeff) Delaney of Murray; a half sister: Martha Lou Darby of Pine Bluff, Ark.; two brothers: Chris (Beverly) McCuiston of Goodlettsville and Donnie (Carol) McCuiston of Buchanan; a half brother: Mason McCuiston of Murray and a grandchild: Courtney McCuiston of Orlando. He also was preceded in death by three half brothers: Lindell Hutson, Joe Donald McCuiston and Mack Arthur McCuiston. | McCuiston, Larry W. (I29938)
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91 | LAUBENSTEIN, Evon Evon Laubenstein of Hamilton, Ohio, went home to be with the Lord Thursday, December 22, 2022. She was born June 1, 1929, in Detroit, Michigan, the daughter of Elbert and Cora (McCuistion) Phillips. She was a graduate of Hazel Park High School after which she moved with her family to Hamilton. Here she met and married Paul E. Laubenstein, her husband of 58 years. She received a B.S. Degree in Education from Miami University and subsequently taught for a time in the Hamilton City Schools. Evon had many interests including a fondness for dogwoods and elephants, knitting and quilting. Evon's faith in God was her guide in life. She was a member of First Baptist Church and served there and at Immanuel Baptist in many ways and once served as the president of American Baptist Churches of Ohio. She was involved with American Baptist Women's Ministries at local, state and national levels. Evon was honored to become president of the state and national American Baptist Women's Ministries which provided her opportunities to travel here and abroad as she sought to serve God and encourage others to do the same. Evon loved her family well. She is survived by her daughter, Randi (Lawrence) Combs; sons Chris Laubenstein, Todd (Ambryn) Laubenstein; grandchildren, Dorrie (Tim) Azbill, Ryan (Dominique) Combs, Erin (Nathan) Jewell, Christopher Reid, and Erich Laubenstein; six great-grandchildren, Abby, Michael, Emily, Marlin, Brian and Josephine; brothers Bill Phillips and Michael Phillips; numerous nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her husband, Paul Laubenstein; her parents and parents-in-law; daughter-in-law Patricia Reid-Laubenstein; brother, Jack Phillips; sisters, Evelyn Claxton and Patsy Kollen; brothers-in-law Fred Claxton, Robert "Bob" Laubenstein; sisters-in-law Lois Phillips, Priscilla Phillips Cress, Pam Phillips and Pauline Laubenstein; 1 niece and 3 nephews. Visitation will be at 10:00 am until time of the service (11:30 am) Thursday, December 29, 2022, at First Baptist Church in Hamilton, 1501 Pyramid Hill Blvd, Hamilton. Interment will follow at Rose Hill Burial Park with Pastor Joe McIntosh and Pastor Lawrence Combs officiating. Avance Funeral Home and Crematory is serving the family. The family greatly appreciates the care given to Evon: Dr. Thomas Sargero and his staff, the staff at Kettering Fort Hamilton Hospital, and the staff at Jamestowne Rehabilitation Center. The family suggests those who wish to make memorial gifts consider American Baptist Women's Ministries of Ohio (payable to AB Women's Ministries of Ohio, sent to Becky Winsley, Treasurer, 1924 Euclid Ave., Zanesville, OH 43701) or First Baptist Church, Hamilton, Ohio, (1501 Pyramid Hill Blvd., Hamilton, OH 45013) | Phillips, Evon (I32568)
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92 | Leroy McQuiston Obituary Leroy Jacob McQuiston Leroy Jacob McQuiston passed away Monday, May 29, 2023 at SpringBrook Assisted Living in Onalaska at the age of 100. Leroy was born on January 16, 1923 in Nelson, WI, to Jacob and Josephine (Scott) McQuiston. Leroy was one of 13 children. They attended a one room schoolhouse, so often the siblings would be in school together, sharing the same teacher. When they weren't in school, they helped with the gardening and the family farm. Leroy served in the Army, being discharged in 1951, and then again in 1954. While in the Army for his first tour, Leroy met the love of his life, Sallie. They were married on February 8, 1951, at the American Consulate Building in Tokyo. Upon returning to the States, they lived in Winona, MN, for a short time before moving to Onalaska where they made a wonderful life for themselves. Leroy worked at Trane Company his whole life. Leroy also picked apples in the fall for a local orchard, and would often help his friends work on their corn and soybean fields. When he wasn't busy at work or helping his friends, he could be found working in his garden, which he was immensely proud of! He had the most amazing garden! Leroy also raised bees and sold honey to friends and neighbors. One of Leroy's favorite pastimes was woodworking. He even sold his creations, such as rocking horses and jewelry boxes, at craft shows and to family and friends. After retirement, Leroy and Sallie discovered their love for Casinos. They went on many bus trips to various Casinos and thoroughly enjoyed themselves.His last visit to Ho-Chunk in Black River Falls was just this past Easter. Some of Leroy's greatest joys in life were his daughters and his granddaughters. Fortunately for Leroy he had two granddaughters, as Sallie found it hard to share granddaughter snuggle time with others. Leroy then found it hard to share granddaughter snuggle time too. With the two granddaughters it was a win-win situation for everyone! Leroy continued to live at home until this past February. He then went to live at Brookdale in La Crosse, and then Springbrook in Onalaska. Leroy is survived by his daughters: Ruth (Jim Keil) McQuiston-Keil of La Crosse, and Lani Happel of Onalaska; granddaughters: Caitlyn McQuiston-Keil of Chicago, and Ashley McQuiston-Keil of Madison. Leroy is also survived by his siblings: Evelyn, Jacob, Corabelle, Richard, and Evamay, and many nieces and nephews. Leroy was preceded in death by his parents, Jacob and Josephine; beloved wife, Sallie; siblings: Lloyd, Oliver, Goldene, Doug, Ruby, Calvin, and Josephine. Funeral services will be at 1pm on Monday, June 5th, at Talbot Family Funeral Homes, 340 North Highway 35, Alma, WI. Friends and Family may call from 11am until time of service. Please share a memory of Leroy or express your words of comfort for his family at www.talbotfuneralhomes.com. We would like to thank the Staff of Brookdale in La Crosse, the Staff of Springbrook in Onalaska, as well as the Staff of St. Croix Hospice. We would also like to thank Dr. Barry Stahl and his staff at Gundersen Clinic in Onalaska. Dr. Barry and his staff went out of their way many times over the past years to accommodate Dad and we are truly grateful to them. Dad had a great life and still had his sense of humor till the end. He even got his driver's license renewed at the age of 95. When he was about to leave for his DMV appointment his daughter, Ruth, asked him "do you want me to drive you over?" Leroy replied, "Won't they think I'm old if you do that?" Needless to say, he passed his test! May we all keep a little humor in our lives! | McQuiston, Leroy Jacob (I19010)
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93 | Life and times of Simeon McQuiston Nov 12, 2015 "S. McQuiston — 1915" reads the stone cap over the top of the front entrance to the red brick house 1 mile west of Greentown. Begun that year by Simeon J. 'Simi' McQuiston, the home was completed the following year, when the McQuiston family — Simeon, wife Millie. and son Ralph moved in. Simeon McQuiston was a son of pioneers John and Susan Mcquiston, who came to this area in 1873 from Decatur County. Simeon was born in 1878, and married Millie Hamper in 1901. Their son and only child, Ralph, was born in 1906. A farmer, "Simi" McQuiston amassed some 600 acres on which he raised the usual crops, and was a breeder of full blooded cattle and hogs. He employed the most advanced methods of farming, was one of the first to acquire a tractor, and used all of the most modern implements available in his operations. He fenced his fields, placing ornate concrete posts at corners and gates, and he put concrete floors in his barns. On his main farm he enlarged an existing barn, and put up other buildings. For his home he engaged Kokomo architect Charles W. Barrett to draw up plans for the kind of house he himself had been working on the design for. Following a modified Georgian-Colonial style, it would have a full basement with a garage in it for a car. There would be two floors with an attic over the top. It was built up as a frame with brick laid over, and the roof was red tiles. The interior contained front and back stairs, a dining room at the back with etched glass in a bow window, and a large living room where the front door opened onto an equally large porch that could be used for extended living and entertaining in the warm months. The main entrance and a side door under the carport had windows with edges of beveled glass. A front library, a kitchen and pantry, and a bedroom suite rounded out the first floor. Upstairs were four bedrooms, a bath, and a large square hall, In the kitchen was a dumbwaiter that McQuiston used to lift corn up to the attic, where he hung the ears on nails in the rafters to dry! The home was as modern as could be made in 1915, with a central vacuum system, a fire extinguisher, well and soft water, and it was wired for electricity. Wood for the house was cut from woods on the farm, the boards milled and dressed in Kokomo. Mostly oak was used for finishing, with imported birch for the tile-floored kitchen. In early 1906, Simeon, Millie and Ralph moved in. That fall the annual McQuiston family reunion was held at the new home, and Simeon was named secretary. McQuiston belonged to the Greentown Methodist Church and was on the building committee that remodeled their building in 1917, again using Charles W. Barrett as architect. McQuiston tried investing in the United Broom Co., who's chief asset was a revolutionary machine that was going to make sweeping changes in how brooms were made. But mismanagement swept away any profits. He tried the Rapid Rim Co., which promised a new and easy way to change tires, but only quickly rolled its investors. Stevenson Gear Co. of Indianapolis may have proved more profitable, being less shifty than those other concerns. Simeon McQuiston was a member of the Kokomo Chamber of Commerce and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He died on June 1, 1922, at the early age of 43, from a general poisoning of his system due to diseased tonsils. He was buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, where a large imported tombstone marks the family plot. Millie McQuiston passed in 1938 and then Ralph and his wife Mary McQuiston lived on the farm. Ralph and Mary's children were twin daughters Josephine(Howell) and Jacqueline (Ladd). Ralph passed in 1989 and the house became home to grandson Bob and Jill Howell and their family. They began remodeling and some structural repairs were necessary, so they had the Helvie Co. of Flora raise some settled areas with jacks. The specialized updating the house required was done by Mennonite contractor Paul Mullet. In 1991 the home was thrown open to host the annual YWCA show home event, with record numbers of tours. Today the barns that stood behind the house are gone, having fulfilled their purpose, but the land is still owned and worked by the (McQuiston) Howell family, and the home looks as good as the day it was finished — 100 years ago. Simeon McQuiston would be proud! Jeff Hatton Greentown | McQuiston, Simeon J. (I17666)
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94 | Lorna L. Edeburn Apr 12, 2015 1937-2015 Memorial services for Lorna L. Edeburn, 77, Sidney, are at 2 p.m., Monday, April 13, 2015, at the Fulkerson Memorial Chapel with Pastor Vicki Waddington, Lonsdale United Methodist Church, Sidney, officiating. Cremation has taken place under the direction of the Fulkerson Funeral Home of Sidney. Remembrances, condolences and pictures may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. Lorna was born on July 15, 1937, in Valley County to Clarence and Methel (McQuinstin) Keller. She joined brothers, Laramie, Dean, Steve and Olen. They grew up in the rural area around Richey and south of Poplar. In 1951, they moved to Sidney where Lorna attended schools in Sidney, graduating from Sidney High School in 1958. Lorna was united in marriage to Donald “Don” Edeburn on Nov. 21, 1959, in Sidney. They made their home in Killeen, Texas, while her husband, Don, was in the U.S. Army. While living in Killeen, they had a daughter, Candy. After Don’s honorable discharge they moved back to eastern Montana, where they lived and worked in several different towns. In 1971, they moved to Sidney and have lived here for the last 43 years. Lorna worked at the Snowflake Bakery and as a maid at several different motels. Her and her daughter, Candy, cleaned houses together. Lorna worked hard to pay off her debts and bills. She enjoyed sitting at her window and watching the birds and squirrels playing on her special tree in the early morning. Lorna found peace and comfort drinking coffee while sitting on Candy and Jeff’s deck in the early morning watching the neighbor’s farm or listening to the birds. Candy was her world. Also, Lorna had a friend and protector in Sadie, who was her very best four legged companion. In the young days she enjoyed riding her horse till injury changed that. After Lorna retired, she enjoyed going to McDonalds to have coffee and visit with whoever was there and watch people. She also liked going to Pizza Hut as well as a couple other places. Lorna enjoyed the old western music and watching western movies. She also enjoyed having holiday meals with family and friends at her house. She opened her house to whoever needed it. Lorna enjoyed having her “tea” day with her longtime friend, Rachel Bloesser. She loved a good laugh and even when she had a tough life she still held on to her sense of humor. Lorna was a little stubborn and she also was very spunky. Lorna died on Friday evening, April 3, 2015, in Warm Springs. Lorna is survived by: her brother, Olen (Donna) Keller, Libby; sister-in-law, Darlene Keller Pease, Lambert; son-in-law, Jeff Stambough, Sidney; longtime friend, Rachel Bloesser, Sidney; numerous nieces and nephews including her niece-in-law, Anita Keller. She was preceded in death by: her parents, her husband, Don, in 2001, her daughter Candy in 2010, brothers Laramie Keller, Dean Keller, and Steve Keller, and her nephew Carl Keller. | Keller, Lorna Leona (I38175)
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95 | Mackey Bethel Rodgers Mackey Bethel Rodgers, 70, of Byhalia, died Feb. 2, 2011, at Methodist University Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. He was a retired salesman with Parts Inc., an MA Booster Club member, an avid Ole Miss fan, loyal supporter of Marshall Academy athletics, a farmer, cattleman and enjoyed attending grandchildren’s activities. Services were held at 12 noon on Feb. 5 at Emory Methodist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bro. Leon Burton and Bro. Bob McCustion officiated. Holly Springs Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. He leaves his wife, Betty Rodgers; two sons, Steve Rodgers (Lisa) of Byhalia, Gary Rodgers (Shannon) of Middleton, Tenn.; a daughter, Susan Rodgers of Byhalia; a sister, Nancy Boren of Texas; and four grandchildren, Whitt Rodgers, Mallory Rodgers, Bailey Rodgers, Ava Rodgers. Memorials may be made to Marshall Academy, Holly Springs. | Rodgers, Mackey Bethel (I40860)
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96 | Marion Brozosky Obituary Marion L. Brozosky, 84, formerly of White Oak, died peacefully Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014, at Shell Point Hospice in Fort Myers, Fla. She was born in Vandergrift but later moved to White Oak. She graduated from McKeesport Area High School in 1948. She was employed by U.S. Steel and GC Murphy Co. Marion served as a deacon and active member of Immanuel United Presbyterian Church in McKeesport. She was a widow of both David W. Rollason, of McKeesport, and Edward J. Brozosky, of Duquesne. She had three children, Kathleen Rollason, of Annapolis, Md., Edward J. Brozosky and his wife, Lee Ann Jacobs, of Fort Myers, Fla., and Mary McNamee, of White Oak. She is also survived by her sister, Shirley Turocy, of White Oak; her aunt, Lois Treese, of Cherry Tree; and her beloved grandson, Samuel J. Vlastos, of White Oak; along with many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her mother, Alice O'Harrah McQuiston and her father, Dale Dougherty McQuiston; along with siblings, Harold McQuiston and Mildred Miller, all from Fort Myers. A celebration of her life will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13, 2014, at the Jefferson Memorial Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made to Shell Point Hospice in Fort Myers. Published by Daily News on Nov. 27, 2014. | McQuiston, Marion Lois (I44085)
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97 | Mary Hasbrouck Mary Ellen McCuiston Hasbrouck, 89, of Atlanta, formerly of Hamburg, New York, died December 22, 2010. Mary Ellen was preceded in death by her husband, Henry Hasbrouck, and sister, Polly McCuiston Rubin. Survivors include her son and daughter-in-law, Peter Voss Hasbrouck and Cathy Hasbrouck; son Fritz Masten Hasbrouck; daughter and son-in-law, Polly Hermany Bell and Patrick Bell; grandchildren, Mary Caroline Bell, Patrick Cota Bell, Jr., Margaret Hasbrouck Bell, Clare McCuiston Hasbrouck and Henry Arthur Hasbrouck; and brothers, John W. McCuiston and Fritz M. McCuiston. A memorial service will be held at 1pm on Thursday, December 30, 2010 at First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta with a reception immediately following the service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta, 1328 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, Georgia, 30309. | McCuiston, Mary Ellen (I2803)
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98 | MARY LOUISE REDMON April 22, 1921-Aug. 7, 2009 MOUNT OLIVE -- Mary Louise McCuiston Redmon, 88, longtime resident of Mount Olive, died Friday morning at Glen-Care Retirement Center. A service to celebrate her life and honor her memory will be held at 4 p.m. today at the First United Methodist Church in Mount Olive with Dr. H. Dennis Draper Jr. officiating. The family will receive friends immediately following in the church library. Born in Richlands, she was the daughter of the late Dr. Allen M. McCuiston and Anna Belle Dunlap McCuiston and was their only child. Mrs. Redmon was a faithful member of the First United Methodist Church of Mount Olive, in which she held many offices through the years. She was locally known for her generous nature and of her involvement in various charitable causes, which include Area Churches in Action Thrift Shop, the food pantry at her church, and the Meals on Wheels program. She was recipient of the Lay Person of the Year award from her church. In 1988, she received the Outstanding Senior Citizen of the Year Award, and in 1994, she received the Ernest B. Messner Senior Citizen of the Year Award, and she also received various awards from the Area Churches in Action and the Home Bound services. She was the widow of Emmett D. Redmon, and is survived by their two sons, Emmett D. "Buster" Redmon Jr. and his wife, Cathy, of 144 Loop Road, Goldsboro, and Allen F. Redmon and his wife, Sonja, of 852 Outlaw Road, Dudley; four grandchildren, Paige Redmon Greene and husband, Jason, Matt Redmon, Ian Redmon, and Mike Henderson and his wife, Alisa; and four great-grandchildren, Laura Kathrine, John Allen, and Wila Greene and Brian Henderson. She is also survived by special friends, Mary Beth Morgan and son, Thomas Rouse. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts are requested to be made to First United Methodist Church, Box 420, Mount Olive, NC 28365. A Tyndall Funeral Home service. | McCuiston, Mary Louise (I2850)
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99 | MCCUISTON, Claude Fredrick Claude "Pops" Frederick McCuiston (Dr. Fred) was born on November 11, 1927 in Chattanooga, TN to Louie Green McCuiston and Claude Brown McCuiston. He passed into the kingdom of Heaven on January 24, 2021 surrounded by his loving family. He is preceded in death by his sisters; Virginia Lane and Helen Burch, and beloved wife of 59 years, Mary Lorie McCuiston. Dr. Fred grew up in Chattanooga, TN. where he graduated Valedictorian of Central High School. He served in the Army for 4 years, then completed his undergraduate degree at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He then received his medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine in 1954 followed by 40+ years of service dedicated to healing others. Dr. Fred served several years as chief of internal medicine at Northside Hospital where he was a founding board member. He was an avid golfer claiming 2 hole-in-ones at the Atlanta Athletic Club, frequent snow skier, family pool shark, and enjoyed boating on Lake Hartwell. Dr. Fred is survived by his three children; Nancy Wehunt (Steve), Scott McCuiston (Nancy) and Dr. Steve McCuiston, five grandchildren; Alex McCuiston, Katie Phillips, Jacob Wehunt, Ellen McCuiston and Charlotte McCuiston, three great-grandchildren; Crate Phillips, Rhett Phillips and Ophelia Jo Wehunt. Services for Dr. Fred will be held on Saturday, January 30, 2021 at two o'clock in the afternoon at Faith Lutheran Church, 691 Benson St. Hartwell, GA. with Rev. Dr. Martin Platzer officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Wounded Warrior Project at Wounded Warrior Project, P.O Box 758517, Topeka, Kansas 66675 or to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital at St. Jude's, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN. 38105. The family has entrusted Coile and Hall Funeral Directors and Cremations, 333 E. Johnson Street in Hartwell to arrange his services. | McCuiston, Dr. Claude Frederick (I5859)
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100 | MCCUISTON, Dorothy Lee MCCUISTON, Dorothy Lee posted 4 months ago November 10th, 2013 MCCUISTON WINSTON-SALEM Dorothy Lee McCuiston June 28, 1920 - Nov. 8, 2013 Dorothy Lee McCuiston, 93, died Friday at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Dorothy was born June 28, 1920 in Louisville, Kentucky to Irene Lee and Charles T. McCuiston. She resided at Wyman Road, Winston-Salem many years but more recently at Danby House. Dot was a member of Calvary Moravian Church. A graduate of R.J. Reynolds High School, she attended Salem Academy and served in the U.S. Military Intelligence Division War Department from April 1943 to July 1945. Dorothy was Administrative Assistant to Dr. Robert McMillan for many years but a career change took her to Piedmont Airlines until her retirement. Surviving Dot are two nieces, Linda McCuiston Deahl of Inman, SC and Ann McCuiston McFall of Shallotte, NC and numerous great nieces and great nephews. She will also be missed by her loving and faithful Stephens Minister, Linda Smith, and long-time friend Jo-Anne Lineback McAllister of Raleigh. A graveside service will be held 3:00 p.m. Monday, November 11, 2013 at Salem Moravian Graveyard with Rt. Rev. Lane Sapp officiating. Online condolences may be made to www.hayworth-miller.com. | McCuiston, Dorothy Lee (I2975)
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