Matches 501 to 550 of 2,547
# | Notes | Linked to |
---|---|---|
501 | Charles never married. | McQuiston, Charles Carll (I2625)
|
502 | Charles never married. | McQuiston, Charles Brown (I11259)
|
503 | Charles W. Cottingham, 89, Kokomo, passed away on Wednesday, October 30, 2013, at his home. He was born February 27, 1924, in Greentown, to Omar and Viola (Hill) Cottingham. On February 20, 1944, he married Georgia (Barney) Cottingham, and she preceded him in death on September 29, 2010. He served in United States Army and worked as a machinist at both Stellite and Delco. He was an original member of the Pioneer Auto Club. He had a good sense of humor and always had a joke to tell. He loved to dance and enjoyed writing. He also enjoyed creating things and could make anything with his hands. He made many miniature models and was an expert craftsman in both wood and metal. He was a wonderful dad and grandpa. He is survived by his children, Connie (Arnie) Hooton, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Linda (Jay) Slabaugh, Lafayette, Steve (Diana) Cottingham, Warrenton, Missouri, and Mary Beth Shelby, Kokomo; ten grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents; two sons, Chuck and Jeff Cottingham; and several brothers and sisters. A graveside service will be held at 12 p.m. Monday in Sunset Memory Garden Cemetery with burial to follow. | Cottingham, Charles William (I39152)
|
504 | Charles was a builder, he ran a sliver into his wrist which caused his death. | McQuiston, Charles (I16248)
|
505 | Charles was an avid hunter, handyman, a man of wit and loved family life. | McCuistion, Foy Charles (I5604)
|
506 | Charles was killed-in-action while serving during the Insurrection in Luzon, Philippine Islands. The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette posted the following article, based on a letter to Mrs. Gertrude Wedekind, from Miss Abigail Fitch. Abigail Fitch is the sister of Laura Fitch, Charles's wife: November 9, 1900 M'QUISTON'S DEATH DETAILS OF HIS TRAGIC DEATH IN THE PHILIPPINES "I suppose you have heard of the tragic death of poor Captain McQuiston. We have now received all the particulars direct from relatives and friends in the Phillipines. Captain McQuiston had been sick for weeks with dengue fever and was entirely alone at his out-of-the-way post; that is no officer was stationed there but himself. He had therefore none to take care of him and moreover no one to relieve him of his work, so he dragged himself about trying to attend to his duties and took enormous doses of quinine to subdue his fever. A wekk before his death he had not slept as the command was nightly expecting an attack by the natives. Now the dengue fever, a native fever, almost always produces delirium; the hospitals in Manila are filled with soldiers crazed with fever. Even Captain McCuiston's wonderful physique could no longer withstand this fever and overwork and suddenly his strngth gave out and he became insane. In his delirium he got his pistol and began shooting at the members of his own command and the men became panic stricken, and having no officer to control them and order them to make a concerted rush upon their insane captain and overposer him, they shot him in the face. It was awful. For hours he had no doctor and had to be carried miles and miles to the nearest post, where a doctor could be found. He died that night. The remains of Captain McQuiston were brought to the United States and several weeks ago were interred in the National Cemetery at Washington D.C. | McQuiston, Charles (I11455)
|
507 | Charles was seven weeks of age when he died. He withered and died in infancy, To bloom in a better land above. | McCuiston, Charles Terry (I2790)
|
508 | Charles was unmarried. | McQuiston, Charles Melville (I11126)
|
509 | Charles writes about his marriage to Geraldine, "After we were married she was not a very close pal, so I don't know but very little about her. I was afflicted with epilepsy and was in the sanitarium at Hot Springs, South Dakota in 1928 when she call(ed) for a divorce. I let her have a divorce with the children left with my father and mother in Fowler, Colorado. I was not expected to live but a short time but the good Lord saved me. He came to me when I was passed out and said, "do not worry the less you worry the less your trouble you will finally be cured." So thank God, I still live with no epilepsy." | Family: Charles Augustus McCuistion / Geraldine Leona Perlick (F36)
|
510 | Charles, Thomas and Gabriel, joined their parents before the Civil War in a move to Navarro County, Texas. I found it interesting that Charlie spelled his name different from that of his father, I could not find any reference for this; although, Charlie writes "some people spells my name Charlie McCriston, others McChristain and McCuistion, the right way is Charlie McCuiston." | McCuiston, Charles Montgomery (I132)
|
511 | Charlie died at home. | McCuiston, Charles Walter Jr. (I4951)
|
512 | Charlie died from Bilateral Lung Tuberculosis, at the Mental Health Institute. | McQuiston, Charlie Harrison (I5681)
|
513 | Charlie died from dysentry. | McQuiston, Charlie (I18529)
|
514 | Check if Bird is another child or a nickname for Bernice | McCuistion, Bernice (I5260)
|
515 | Check records, Herbert Edward is listed as both McQuestion and McQuiston. | McQuiston, Herbert Edward (I5562)
|
516 | Cheryl Anne died as the result of an automobile accident on 2 September 1967. | McQuistion, Cheryl Anne (I5769)
|
517 | Children's names provided by Charles McCuistion. | McCuistion, Susie Lee (I12115)
|
518 | Chris McCuiston, 65, of Buchanan, passed away Friday, July 26, 2024. He was born in Fulton, Kentucky, son of the late Joseph Woodrow McCuiston and June Hedge McCuiston. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his siblings, Larry McCuiston, Lindell Hutson, Mac Arthur McCuiston, Mason McCuiston, and Martha Lou Darby. Chris loved riding his Harley and was a member of the Bikers Who Care. He enjoyed camping and being outdoors. He was a member of the Mt. Carmel Baptist Church. Chris was a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend who will be deeply missed. Chris is survived by his wife of 27 years: Beverly McCuiston; children: Kori McCuiston, Chris Harmon, and Joseph Harmon; stepchildren: Nicole Jones, Jessica Boyd, and Robert Denson; grandchildren: Kailynn Denson and Sammie Boyd; siblings: Donnie McCuiston (Carol) and Debbie Delaney (Jeff); and his special friend: Mel Cates. Visitation for Mr. McCuiston will be from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Sunday, July 28, 2024, at Anglin Funeral Home and will continue on Monday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service. The funeral service will be at 11:00 a.m. Monday, July 29, 2024, at Anglin Funeral Home with Pastor Mike Wimberly officiating. Burial will follow in the McCuiston Cemetery, New Concord, Kentucky. Family and friends will serve as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will be Mel Cates, Mike Bowers, Bill Roberson, and Dean Anders. Arrangements are entrusted to Anglin Funeral Home, Dover, Tennessee, and online condolences may be made at anglinfuneralhome.com. | McCuiston, Christopher Lynn (I29945)
|
519 | Chris's date of birth differs from Linda Thompson's - Chris 1876 | McCuistion, Fannie Isabel (I19290)
|
520 | Christopher Robin McQuistion November 17, 1960 ~ August 11, 2022 (age 61)O Obituary Christopher Robin McQuistion, 61, of Tiffin, passed away on Thursday, August 11, 2022 at his home. He was born on November 17, 1960, in Tiffin, Ohio, to Clifford E. “Gene” and Jaynis L. (Clark) McQuistion. He is survived by his father, Clifford E. “Gene” McQuistion; mother, Jaynis L. McQuistion; sister, Heidi Heminger; aunt, Patricia Buttruff; and uncle Charles Clark, Jr. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Irene and Wilbur McQuistion and Charles and Leora Clark. Christopher was a 1979 graduate of Tiffin Columbian High School. After high school, he served in the United States Navy from June 14, 1979 to June 13, 1983. He was an Eagle Scout and received the Order of the Arrow. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church, was manager for various locations in Columbus and worked at Choice Hotel (Riverview Inn) for five years. Christopher enjoyed fishing, helping the needy and driving those who were financially unable to go to the doctor or to the store, being at home and hanging out with his many friends. Graveside services will be at 10:00 A.M. on Thursday, August 18, 2022 at Seneca Memory Gardens with Pastor Katie Treadway officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to Stein Hospice Hoffmann-Gottfried-Mack Funeral Home & Crematory is assisting the family with arrangements. | McQuistion, Christopher Robin (I5806)
|
521 | Christopher was not married. | McCuistion, Christopher C. (I10864)
|
522 | Chrystal Dawn West McCuiston, 50, of Houston, Texas passed away on February 11, 2022, in Houston, Texas. She was born on November 19, 1971, to Jerry and Linda West in Houston, Texas. She was a Food Service worker for a few years with both Sheldon ISD and Channelview ISD. She was also a caretaker at a nursing home in her younger years. She enjoyed going to church and reading. She enjoyed shopping and making people laugh. Her most precious past time was spending time with her loving family. Chrystal is preceded in death by her parents Jerry Bob West and Linda Sue West as well as her grandparents. Chrystal is survived by her children Ashley Nicole Carraway and Gregory Austin Carraway of Houston, Texas, Michael Cody McCuiston and Jessica Lynn McCuiston of Mont Belvieu, Texas, Jessica Alana Inez McCuiston and Christopher Lowery of Houston, Texas; Texas; grandchildren Chase McCuiston, Ja’lynn McCuiston, Zayne Carraway, and one on the way Sebastian Lowery. sister Lena Inez West of Houston, Texas; brothers Jerry Troy West and Victoria West of Fairfield, Texas, Jeffery Darrell Isaac West and Marybeth West of Houston, Texas; She also leaves behind numerous nieces and nephews all who will continue to cherish on her loving memories. | West, Chrystal Dawn (I29157)
|
523 | Churchill Funeral Home with Rev. Elijah Balentine officiated. | Mauzy, Glenda (I22525)
|
524 | Claiborne inherted the family farm from his father, John. | McCuistion, Claiborne (I436)
|
525 | Claiborne was unmarried. | Wild, Claiborne W. (I21875)
|
526 | Clara Belle was unmarried and had no children. | McCuistion, Clara Belle (I4695)
|
527 | Clara died of a heart attack at home. | McConnell, Clara Louella (I10540)
|
528 | Clarence and Martha did not have any children. | McQuiston, Clarence Frederick (I5839)
|
529 | Clarence died from metastatic carcinoma while in the Camas Nursing Home. | Kiser, Clarence Albert (I12395)
|
530 | Clarence died in a VA hospital. | McCuistion, Clarence Leroy (I9520)
|
531 | Clarence Keller, 78, formerly of Libby Posted: Friday, October 25, 2013 The Western News Clarence Larmie Keller, aka Harry O, Larry, Wimpy, C.K., and many more names, but all to the same wonderful man, died Monday, Oct. 21, 2013, in Lewistown in the State Care Center after battling numerous complications with Alzheimer's. Clarence was born on March 10, 1935, to Clarence and Methel Keller, formerly of Sidney. He was the oldest of five children. He lived in the Sidney area until joining U.S. Marine Corps. He returned to Sidney and married Mary Dotson from Lambert. They had five children, Peggy, Milly, Jim, Joni and Christy. Clarence never let the grass grow under his feet and moved quite a bit to pursue his dream of making the millions. Whoever met Clarence knew he was friendly to anyone and willing to give you the shirt off his back. He was inventive with what he built or created. His wife, Mary, died in February 1993 after a short battle with cancer. Clarence's heart was torn, but he continued on living and meeting new friends. He later met and married Beverly LaBelle. They lived in Mesquite, Nev., before moving back to Libby. After their return, Clarence began his long battle with diabetes and Alzheimer's. His wife, Mary; parents, Methel and Clarence; two brothers, Steve and Dean Keller; grandson, Robert Vennes; and granddaughter, Heidi Heidlebaugh, preceded him in death. Survivors include his brother, Olen (Donna) Keller of Libby; sister, Lorna Edeburn of Sidney; daughter, Peggy Vennes of Libby; daughter, Milly (Wes) Heidlebaugh of Faith, S.D.; son, Jim (Niomi) Keller of Elgin, N.D.; daughter, Joni (Jeff) Mullin of Cornelius, Ore.; daughter, Christy Keller of Covington, Wash., wife, Beverly Keller of Libby, and 16 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Service will be 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, 2013, at the Assembly of God Church. Burial will follow at the Milnor Lake Cemetery. Reception will follow in the Wilkinson Hall. Arrangements are by Schnackenberg & Nelson Funeral Home in Libby. | Keller, Clarence Larmie (I38173)
|
532 | Clarence M. died as a result of a three-day illness of pneumonia. | McQuiston, Clarence Muse (I5849)
|
533 | Claude Gene McCuiston of Clinton, Tennessee passed away at his home peacefully surrounded by his family December 7, 2022. Claude was born October 18. 1944. Preceded in death by his father Wade McCuiston, mother Ophelia McCuiston Ault Miller, Arthur Ault (stepfather), George Miller Sr., sister Iva Joe, brothers Cecil and Howard McCuiston, step brothers Dickie Ault, and George Miller Jr, Grandmother Ester Parsley. Claude leaves behind wife Susie, daughters Susan Lewis Saine (Heith) and Heather Mahoney (Ryan), brother Bill McCuiston (Peggy) Grand Children Kailey Lewis, Caden Saine, Colby Lewis, Abigail Mahoney, Natalie Mahoney and Cooper Saine & many friends and family. Claude had a love for life. Loving husband of 52 years, wonderful father, & grandfather to six grandchildren. His friends called him Mackie and he was always referred to as “good ole Claude.” He was an avid golfer, reader, Fox News watcher, Don Williams listener, long member of First Baptist Church of Clinton. Claude was a proud marine who loved to show his American Pride. Graduate of Clinton High School retired from Ornl and K-25 after 30 years, he also had Claude McCuiston roofing company for over 20 years. The family will receive friends from 5-7 pm Saturday, December 10, 2022, with the service to follow at Holley Gamble Funeral Home Clinton, Tennessee. Claude's burial will be held on Sunday, December 11, 2022, at 2:00pm at Grandview Memorial Gardens Clinton, Tennessee with full military honors presented by Campbell County honor Guard. In lieu of flowers the family has asked that donations be made to Tunnel to Towers foundation T2T.org or First Baptist Church Life Center. Pallbearers: Colby Lewis, Caden Saine, Cooper Saine, Ryan Mahoney, Heith Saine, Garry Whitley, Tom Marshall, and Frank Hammerling | McCuiston, Claude Gene (I12208)
|
534 | Cleta Christine Leichner Fayetteville, AR, 1928 - 2023 Cleta Christine (McChristian) Leichner, of Fayetteville, passed away on August 10, 2023 at home. She was born October 23rd, 1928 in Wesley, Ark., to Hobart and Allie McChristian. She loved her family with all her heart. As a passionate cook, nothing made her happier than to host holiday gatherings surrounded by the whole family. Cleta prepared a weekly Wednesday night dinner for family at her home, for decades. She never knew how many people were coming, but there was always enough for anyone that came. She and Max dedicated their lives to raising and supporting a huge, bountiful, multi-generational family. She belonged to the Church of Christ. She married the love of her life, Charles Max Leichner, on February 12, 1947. They had four beautiful children together. She had an incredible gift for making every family member feel special and loved. Every person who walked in her home knew they were welcome. One thing was certain about Cleta: once you were in her family, you were always in her family. She is preceded in death by her two parents, three sisters, two brothers, and husband of sixty six years. She is survived by two sons, Max Leichner Jr. and wife Angie of Fayetteville and Steve Leichner of Fayetteville; two daughters, Anna Morter and husband Dr. Tom Morter of Rogers and Lori Leichner of Springdale; eight grandchildren, John Leichner and wife Louann of West Fork, Staci Sims and husband Devin of Rogers, Chuck Leichner of Rogers, Justin Dysart and wife Crystal of Fayetteville, Ryan Leichner and wife Jennifer of West Fork, Dr. Sarah Rowden and husband Dr. Josh Rowden of Rogers, Dr. Russell Morter and wife Dr. Lauren Morter of Rogers, and Chase Leichner and wife Tiyler of Fayetteville; 10 great-grandchildren, Braxton Leichner and wife Whitney, Mac Leichner and wife Andrea, Garren Leichner, Morgan Trost and husband Chase, Cade Leichner, Harper Leichner, Evelyn Rowden, Havyn Rowden, Matthew Morter, and Wesley Morter; five great-great-grandchildren, Kasen Leichner, Adalynn Leichner, Ellie Leichner, Eila Leichner, and Tatum Leichner, and honorary grandchildren Brooke Poole and Ayden Rieff. Visitation will be held from 5-7 p.m. on Monday, August 14th at Nelson-Berna Funeral Home. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, August 15th at Fairview Memorial Garden. To sign the online guestbook, please visit www.bernafuneralhomes.com. Pallbearers will be: John Leichner, Ryan Leichner, Chuck Leichner, Chase Leichner, Dr. Russell Morter, Braxton Leichner, and Mac Leichner. Honorary pallbearers will be: Justin Dysart, Garren Leichner, Devin Sims, Dr. Josh Rowden, Chase Trost, and Cade Leichner. Published August 12, 2023 | McChristian, Cleta Christine (I34333)
|
535 | Clifford's son, Jim provides the year of birth as 1911; vice 1912. | McQuiston, Clifford John (I18569)
|
536 | Clinton D. and Betty D. McCuiston did not have any children. | McCuiston, Clinton Dean (I5898)
|
537 | Clinton was not married. | McQuesten, Clinton (I14052)
|
538 | Clisty died at three years of age. | McQuiston, Clisty Arizona (I17520)
|
539 | Clyde Mitchell McCuiston, age 84, of Kettering, went home to be with Jesus his Savior on December 18, 2021. He was born September 17, 1937 in Crossville, TN to the late Noel and Zella (Kington) McCuiston. He was a graduate of Wilbur Wright High School. Clyde was a retired Police Officer serving Dayton PD, Montgomery Co. Environmental Patrol and Dayton Mental Health Center. Earlier in his career he worked for Hoyne Funeral Home and Duriron. Clyde was a longtime member of Cornerstone Baptist Temple, with Pastor Jerry Siler. He enjoyed playing pool, corn-hole and was a checker champion. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Sandy, and grandson Zachary Barnett. Clyde is survived by his children, Malcom (Ellen), Michelle Barnett, Melody (Gary) Skaggs; grandchildren, Harmony (Rick) Stidham, Heather (Craig Collins) Barnett, Jake (Mary "Pie" Sailors), Brittany (Jared Jones) Boring; step-grandson, Brandon Lickas; great-grandchildren, Mitchell Stidham, Brianna Stidham, Vincent Spellman, Bryson Bailey, Bristol Bailey; great-great grandchildren, Raelyn, Katelyn and Brooklyn; his brother Don (Deb) McCuiston; nephew Damon McCuiston; niece, Amber (Kevin) Clay and many friends at the Lathrem Center. Clyde was the best dad ever. He was very kind, and he will be dearly missed. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, December 22, 2021 from 12:00 pm until time of service at 1:00 pm at Newcomer Centerville Chapel 820 Miamisburg-Centerville Rd. | McCuiston, Clyde Mitchell (I12219)
|
540 | Connie died in an automobile accident. | McCuistion, Connie Sue (I18423)
|
541 | Constance and Catherine were twins. | Knox, Constance Rose (I17770)
|
542 | Constance died from staphylococcus pneumonia. | Knox, Constance Rose (I17770)
|
543 | contained in a packet of materials from Tom McCuiston | Source (S642)
|
544 | Cora, with her sister Maytie, inherited their father's farm, one mile south of Morning Sun, Ohio. | McQuiston, Cora Telitha (I11743)
|
545 | Corrine died at home and was pronounced at High Point Memorial Hospital. | Murry, Corrine L. (I32572)
|
546 | Cremated at Chapel of the Pines, Los Angeles, California. | Low, Floy Gladys (I12)
|
547 | Cremation with entombment in the columbarium. | Basham, Donnie Dean (I43028)
|
548 | CREVE COEUR ~ June Ann Hicks, 72, of Creve Coeur, passed away at 7:51 a.m. Thursday, March 9, 2023 at her home. Born June 11, 1950 in Peoria to Walter and Ethel (Kirby) McQuiston, she married Ronald Hicks. He died in 2021. She was also preceded in death by two daughters, Lisa Hicks and Tamera Hicks and one brother, Walter Junior McQuiston. Surviving are one son, Ronald (Chikako) Hicks of Maryland; six grandchildren Zachary Riggs of South Pekin, Mark Hicks of Maryland, Allen Hicks of Maryland, Angel Murphy of Creve Coeur, Cierra Murphy of Bloomington and Mina Hicks of Maryland; six great grandchildren, Aria Hauck, Emma Hauck, Aurora Barnes, Mariabella Miller, Lukas Miller and Rowan Hicks and seven siblings, Linda (Bob) Hastings of Deltona, Florida, Bertha Alexander of Creve Coeur, Barbara (Rodney) Bowers of Washington, Patricia Inman of Bath Springs, Tennessee, Sammy McQuiston of Peoria, Michael (Kim) McQuiston of Washington and Wayne McQuiston of Deltona, Florida and many nieces and nephews. June worked as an accountant at Walmart for over 20 years. A kind soul, she would help anyone who needed it. June loved spending time with family and playing with her grandchildren. She also enjoyed listening to music. Cremation has been accorded by Preston-Hanley Funeral Homes & Crematory in Creve Coeur. A private inurnment will be at Lakeview Cemetery in Pekin. A celebration of Junes life will be from 12- 4 p.m. Saturday, June 18, 2023 at the Creve Coeur Community Center. | McQuiston, June Ann (I24325)
|
549 | CREVE COEUR ~ Tamera Lynn Hicks, 38, of Creve Coeur, passed away at 10:10 a.m. Tuesday, July 30, 2013 at her home from metastasized melanoma cancer. She was born April 3, 1975 in Peoria to Ronald L. and June A. (McQuiston) Hicks. Surviving are her mother, June Hicks of Creve Coeur; her father, Ron Hicks of El Paso; two daughters, Angel Cabral-Murphy and Cierra Cabral-Murphy, both of Creve Coeur; one brother, Ronald (Chikako) Hicks of Maryland; and her nieces and nephews. She also leaves behind a large family of aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and sleep family to carry the immediate family through the journey of faith and love. She was preceded in death by one sister, Lesa Hicks. Tamera worked at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center in Peoria for 10 years as a registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT). Tamera had a passion for helping others and helping them pursue and go down their journey path of life. She also enjoyed spending time with her family and furthering her education. Her visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday, August 5, 2013 at Preston-Hanley Funeral Homes & Crematory in Creve Coeur. Private burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery in Pekin. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Tamera Hicks Benefit in care of South Side Bank in East Peoria. | Hicks, Tamera Lynn (I44817)
|
550 | Cytha's birth place is provided by Miles McCuistion. | McCuistion, Cytha Jane (I10910)
|