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751 Eva and Clyde did not have any children. McCuistion, Eva Maurine (I6966)
 
752 Eva McCuiston Obituary

HomemakerWINTER HAVEN -- Mrs. Eva McCuiston of Winter Haven died of multiple organ failure Saturday (Feb. 28, 2004) at Winter Haven Hospital. She was 90.Born Aug. 20, 1913, in Duck Hill, Miss., she came here from Mississippi 16 years ago. She was a homemaker. She was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Clarksdale.Mrs. McCuiston was preceded in death by her husband, Herbert McCuiston. She is survived by her daughter, Joyce Wells, Winter Haven, four grandchildren,; one great-grandchild and two great-great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held this evening from 6 to 8 at Ott-Laughlin Funeral Home, Winter Haven. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday Lakeside Memorial Park, Winter Haven. 
Hill, Eva Allene (I7672)
 
753 Evin died following a two year illness. McQuistion, Evin (I4757)
 
754 F. M. Croom and Marguerite Jane had two children. Croom, Francis Marion (I583)
 
755 Family Group Sheet completed by the family member on top of form. Source (S560)
 
756 Family history says, "Perneety collected eggs and sold them for 34 cents a dozen, while traveling home she stopped to see her son Henry Cleveland in Milo, she became ill and died of bronchial pneumonia." McCuistion, Perneety Frances (I108)
 
757 Family lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Fruit, James S. (I2519)
 
758 Family tradition states his middle name is Manning. Wilson, James Marion (I26736)
 
759 FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original and compiled records. Source (S3356)
 
760 Fannie J. McQuiston was unmarried. McQuiston, Francis Josephine (I6993)
 
761 Fannie was apparently living in Hemet, California at the time of the event. The name of Fannie's father is recorded as Robert McChristian; her mother's name as Elizabeth Martin, on the death certificate. McCuistion, Francis E. (I4156)
 
762 Fannie, like an older brother and sister, died from flux. McQuiston, Fannie D. (I16410)
 
763 Fate was aboard ship during World War II, and was buried at sea. Farley, Franklin LaFayette (I28474)
 
764 Faye Dowdy
March 10, 1928 — August 21, 2020
Mrs. Faye Dowdy, 92, of St. Louis, Missouri, died Friday August 21, 2020, at the home of her daughter in O'Fallon, Missouri.
Mrs. Dowdy was born in Calloway County, Kentucky on March 10, 1928, to the late Robert and Johnie McCuiston. She held several jobs during her lifetime but was best known for caring for her own children and grandchildren, as well as the children of her church family. She was a member of the McKnight Road Church of Christ in St. Louis and formerly a member of the New Concord Church of Christ.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Isaac Dowdy, her brother Joe P. McCuiston, and her sister Norma Dale Clark.
She is survived by her children, David Dowdy of Murray, Tim Dowdy of Crestwood, Missouri, and Angela Cameron (Bryce) of O'Fallon, Missouri; grandson, Renn Cameron of O'Fallon, Missouri; granddaughter Sawyer Cameron of O'Fallon, Missouri; as well as three sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews and extended family.
Graveside services will be held 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at the Hicks Cemetery. Visitation will be held Tuesday, August 25, 2020 from 5-7 p.m. at the J.H. Churchill Funeral Home & Cremation Services.
Online condolences for the family can be made at www.thejhchurchillfuneralhome.com
J.H. Churchill Funeral Home & Cremation Services is in charge of arrangements. 
McCuiston, Myrl Faye (I3258)
 
765 February 6, 1955 – January 2, 2023

Laurene June McQuiston passed away Monday, January 2, 2023, at her home in Meridian, MS at the age of 67. She loved to cook for family, sing, and play the guitar. Her kindness and gentle spirit will be dearly missed. She is survived by her sisters Jeanette Ratliff and husband Rod, Bonny Bullock and husband Roger, and Sherie McQuiston, step mother Sharon McQuiston, sons Chad Eddards, Matthew Eddards and wife Kahni, and Joshua Eddards, step daughter Jill Graham, grandchildren Devyn Bergeron and husband Logan, Matthew Eddards II, Marian Eddards, and Leah Eddards, and many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held at Seale Funeral Home, in Denham Springs, on Saturday, January 7, 2023 from 11:30am until Celebration of Life Services at 1:30pm. Burial will follow in Greenoaks Memorial Park.Laurene was predeceased by her parents Lawrence and June McQuiston, and brother Marks McQuiston. 
McQuiston, Laurene June (I13021)
 
766 Fentress was in the service, during World War II. He was taken prisoner, being transported aboard an unmarked prison ship, when it was torpedoed by an American submarine. Gates, Fentress Dickson (I9434)
 
767 Five boys of James and Isabel: John Gwinn, Gabriel, Thomas J., William and Charles Montgomery; all served in Confederate armies. William served as a spy. Family: James McCuistion / Isabel McClintock (F47)
 
768 Flavius was killed while doing excavating in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. McQuiston, Flavius Josephus (I7516)
 
769 Flora died from consumption. Foust, Flora J. (I10380)
 
770 Florence "Jo" Gray, 83, Marion, died in her home at 1:55 p.m. on Sunday, October 9, 2016. She was born in North Grove, Indiana, to the late Elmer and Pauline (Johnson) Buzbee. She married William Gray on June 2, 1956, and shared 56 years together until he passed on February 4, 2013.

Florence worked at RCA for 19 years and Butterworth for 7-8 years. She was a member of the Eagles organization, and she attended Eastview Wesleyan Church. Florence loved sewing and motorcycles, and she followed NASCAR, especially Richard Petty and the Earnhardts. Most of all, she cherished time spent with her family.

Survivors include her children, Barbara (Edwin) Atkins, Marion, Rebecca (David) Mowen, Louisville, Kentucky, William (Laurie) Gray, Gas City, Michael Gray, Elwood, and Robert (Jennifer) Gray, Marion; 24 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; 6 great-great-grandchildren; sister, Carol Phillips; half-sisters, Shirley Short and Lottie Flink; and half-brother, Elmer Buzbee.

In addition to her parents and husband, preceding her in death were her daughter, Pamela D. Richardson; sister, Virginia Mettler; brother, Calvin Buzbee; half-sisters, Dolly Buzbee and Margaret Madairy; and grandson, Jeffrey Atkins.

Visitation October 12, 2016, at Needham-Storey-Wampner Funeral Service, North Chapel, 1341 N. Baldwin Ave., Marion, IN.

Services October 13, 2016, with Pastor Mark Atkinson officiating. Burial will follow at Gardens of Memory. 
Buzbee, Florence Josephine (I38751)
 
771 Florence H. was unmarried. McCuiston, Florence Hester (I2888)
 
772 Florence was born on the banks of the Yukon River. Wilson, Florence E. (I30391)
 
773 Florence was not married. McQuiston, Florence (I11742)
 
774 Ford died at the Roane Medical Center. McCuiston, Ford Pierson Sr. (I4705)
 
775 Ford Pierson McCuistion, Jr.

Mr. Ford Pierson McCuistion, Jr., age 82 of Dutton, Alabama passed away Tuesday, July 13, 2021 at his home.

Ford McCuistion was born in Tennessee to Ford P. McCuistion, Sr and Nelle Copper McCuistion. Ford retired from the TVA’s Bellefonte Nuclear Power plant where he worked as a blacksmith. Ford was a Jack-of-All-Trades and a Master of Many. He was a thinker, planner, designer, landscaper, builder, and fabricator. From his home to his water features, if he could think of it, he could plan and build it. If he needed it but did not have it, he would make it. Ford also enjoyed restoring old tractors, trucks and engines Above all, Ford loved his family and liked nothing more than having them all get together for cookouts and gathering around a fire roasting marshmallows. He was bigger than life with an even bigger heart. Generosity was a significant part of his character. If you needed something Ford would make sure you got it. He will be sorely missed by his family and all who knew him.

A family man, Mr. McCuistion is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Tina and Bryan Bowling; son, Jeff McCuistion; 9 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews, and friends. Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Jennie McCuistion; daughter, Lisa Walker; son, Todd McCuistion; and 4 brothers.

His family will receive friends Saturday, July 17, 2021 at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Dutton from 2-4 p.m. A visitation and graveside service will be held later in Rockwood, Tennessee.

Arrangements Entrusted to Scottsboro Funeral Home 
McCuistion, Ford Pierson Jr. (I7085)
 
776 Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery is also known as Garden of Gethsemane. McQuiston, Thomas (I18728)
 
777 Forest's wife died during the flu epidemic, her name is not known. Unknown (I13610)
 
778 Former Daleville & Fairmount resident. Died aged 67 at Ocala Regional Medical Center in Ocala, Florida 11/9/1999
Survived by wife of 34 years, Jacqueline (Cornella) Heater, as well as 4 daughters; Julia Taylor, Lana Stewart, Andrea Weaver, Cassandra Biever, and son Clifford Heater. Also two brothers; Virgil and Eldon Heater and three sisters; Virginia Faulk, Harriet Smalley, and Wendy Clement.
NOTE: Marriage to Jacqueline 23 Oct 1965 in Rigdon, Madison County, Indiana
Dick was a 1950 graduate of Fairmount High School in Fairmount, Grant County, Indiana. He participated in sports and was a member of the Grant County Basketball Championship team in 1950. 
Heater, Richard Andrew (I39302)
 
779 Forrest D. McCuiston killed himself by a home-made bomb in Wichita Municipal Airport, Wichita, Kansas. McCuiston, Forrest Donavan Jr. (I7087)
 
780 found on the internet at genforum. Crelon, Isabella (I1857)
 
781 Found the place of birth on the internet in genforum. McCuiston, John (I1855)
 
782 Frances died from Alzheimers Disease and a stroke. Hodge, Frances Etta (I5047)
 
783 FRANCES FOX FARRIS
December 27, 1920 - May 27, 2012

Frances Fox Farris died peacefully on May 27th, 2012 in Sikeston. She was 91.
Born December 27, 1920 in Charleston to the late Hascal and Hontas Fox, Frances was one of eight children. After graduation from Diehlstadt High School, she was employed by the Mississippi County Agricultural office in Charleston.
On February 4, 1942, she married Murrie Linn Farris of Sikeston. She and her husband owned and operated Fair Grocery on Prosperity Street in Sikeston for many years. Frances then worked at the Scott-New Madrid County Electric Cooperative in Sikeston, retiring in 1984 after eighteen years of employment.
Early on in her retirement, Frances volunteered at Missouri Delta Community Hospital, a service she enjoyed providing for nearly twenty years. She was a seventy-year member of First Baptist Church in Sikeston, and loved her church family. She also enjoyed entertaining her friends and playing cards, traveling to visit her children, and cross-stitching many baby blankets over the years.
Frances was preceded in death by her husband, Murrie Farris, in 1980. Also preceding her in death were one sister, Mildred Dalton, and four brothers—Hascal Fox Jr., John Fox, Jeff Fox, and Russell Fox.
She is survived by all of her children and spouses; daughter Lyn (and Ed) Walton of St. Charles, MO; sons Louis (and Barbara) Farris of Yukon OK, Bruce (and Cynthia) Farris of Henderson KY, and John (and Mary) Farris of Springfield, MO; a sister, Martha Evans of Jefferson City, MO; and a brother, Ralph Fox of Oklahoma City OK also survive.
Frances was very proud of her five grandchildren: Jeff Farris of Sante Fe, TX, Jennifer (and Brad) Jones of League City, TX, Andy Farris and Kathryn Linn (and Josh) Kirkwood of Henderson, KY, and Josh (and Megan) Farris of Memphis, TN. She is also survived by four great-grandchildren, Hunter and Austin Farris of Sante Fe, TX and Elle and Grey Jones of League City, TX.
Frances’s children would like to thank all of the doctors, nurses, and staff at Missouri Delta Community Hospital and Sikeston Convalescent Center for their support during the last few weeks. You all are the best.
Friends may call from 5pm until 7pm on Friday, June 1, at Ponder Funeral Home in Sikeston, where services will be at 1pm on Saturday, June 2. The Rev. David Jackson, pastor of First Baptist Church in Republic, MO and Rev. David Ross, pastor of First Baptist Church in Sikeston, will co-officiate.
Interment will follow in Garden of Memories Cemetery in Sikeston.
In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be sent to the First Baptist Church, 1101 N. Main Street, Sikeston, MO 63801. 
Fox, Helen Frances (I3779)
 
784 Frances had several more children with James C. Lane. J. Thomas is the only one mentioned in Leona's book, as he inherted the McCuistion family farm. Wynns, Frances M. (I446)
 
785 Frances was born on the family plantation, Prairie Lea. McQuiston, Frances Gertrude (I15846)
 
786 Francis Davis was killed in an accident. Davis, Francis (I4971)
 
787 Francis died from pneumonia. Barton, Francis Elden (I12482)
 
788 FRANCIS MCQUISTON OBITUARY

Francis "Lelan" McQuiston of Dillon, MT passed away peacefully at his home in Ogden, Ut on August 31, 2022. Born on May 20, 1949, in a 1941 Hudson 4 door car in Silver bow, Mt to Sheldon and Grace McQuiston. He grew up in Melrose, MT with his 8 brothers and sisters. Later, he decided to travel down to Texas to go to school for Automotive Electronics. Afterwards he decided he needed to come back home to Montana where he worked on several ranches and settled down to work at Roberts Packing Plant in Dillon, MT until he retired. In 1968 he met and married Linda (Budel)McQuiston, they had 3 children Lee, Janet and Jerry. In 1989 he married Joan (Ledbetter)McQuiston and they recently just celebrated 33 years of marriage. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Leslie McQuiston and son Lee McQuiston. He is survived by his wife Joan McQuiston, daughter Janet Osborne, son Jerry (Nancy) McQuiston, stepdaughter Brenda Baima, grandchildren Douglas Osborne, Chelsea (Megan) Mason, Cailen McQuiston, Nikki (Cameron) Myers, Justin Buell, Bre (Dusten) Barnhart. He is also survived by his brothers and sisters and numerous nieces and nephews and great grandchildren. He will be dearly missed by his little buddy!! A celebration of his life will be held September 16, 2022, at 11:00am at Brundage Funeral Home. 
McQuiston, Francis Lelan (I7119)
 
789 Francis was extremely honest and got very angry with anyone who was not. McQuisten, Francis Marion (I5039)
 
790 Francis's ggreanddaughter wrote, "He had what was called a rosette spot (cancer) on his leg that burst and caused his death." Mullins, Francis Marion (I858)
 
791 Francis's obituary reads:

Francis Jean McCoy, age 19 died at her home on the Bohannan Mountain on August 19, 1947. She had been ill for the past two years. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCoy of the home; (James T. and Shirley McChristian McCoy) two sistsers, Mrs. Verna Eubanks of Springdale and Oretha McCoy of the home. Inher last testimony Miss McCoy declared that she was ready to go. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. by Rev. Cecil Garrison, Baptist Minister of Huntsville, at the Bohannan Mountain Cemetery and burial was in the cemetery there. Arrangements were by the Brashears Funeral Home of Huntsville. 
McCoy, Francis Jean (I22993)
 
792 Frank and Lizzie were married at the home of Lizzie's parents. Family: Francis Perry Lowe / Elizabeth Susan Leek (F14)
 
793 Frank Dustin McQuesten is author of "Leisure Hour Reflections", 1919, an anthology of verse and prose. McQuesten, Frank Dustin (I7142)
 
794 Frank L. Blehm, 78, of Woodland, passed away Friday, March 24, 2017 at home surrounded by his loving family. He was born May 27, 1938 in Portland, Oregon to Reuben and Velma Blehm.
For his education, Frank attended Columbia Adventist Academy in Battle Ground, graduating in 1956. While going to school, there was a young lady in his class named Anita Swanberg. They didn’t particularly care for each other the first few years, but by their junior year they became an item, dating through the rest of their school careers and eventually marrying November 24, 1957 at the Vancouver Seventh-day Adventist Church.
In the early 1970’s, Frank and a partner began Hayes Cabinets. Frank eventually left the company and in 1991 Frank and partners built , Woodland East Park, which is a manufactured home neighborhood.
Frank was a quiet man who loved many things during his life, most of all his kids and grandkids. They were the light of his life. Besides family, he enjoyed, cars, water and snow skiing, hunting, camping, golfing, on and off road motorcycling, and anything having to do with machines. Mowing grass, cutting firewood, and excavating were things he considered a good time. He loved doing all these things with his kids and grandkids and their friends. Christian education, both formal and by example were a priority to him. Frank was a member of Cedar Creek Seventh-day Adventist Church and the Golf Association.
Frank is survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Anita; Daughters, Trudi (Chuck) Kinsman of Battle Ground and Trena (Don) Anderson of Woodland; and grandchildren, Brandon (Natalie) Smith, Aaron (Cara) Smith, Jonathan Kinsman, Joe (Anna) Kinsman, David (Bridgett) Kinsman, Jennifer (Geoff) Lopez, Christopher (Brittney) Anderson, Matthew Anderson, Micah (Michelle) Anderson. He is also survived by 7 great-grandchildren with 2 more on the way. He is preceded in death by his daughter, Tammi Blehm and half brother Howard Holland.
A funeral service for Frank will be held 11:00 AM, Sunday, April 2nd at Cedar Creek Seventh-day Adventist Church, 11111 NE Cedar Creek Rd., Woodland, Washington 98674.
Memorial donations may be made to Meadow Glade Adventist Elementary, 18717 NE 109th Ave. Battle Ground Wa, 98604. Or the charity of your choice.
Arrangements under the direction of Vancouver Funeral Chapel, Vancouver, WA. 
Blehm, Frank Laverne (I42507)
 
795 Frank's great grandson Richard states, "he died in 1942 when he wouldn't let the doctors cut his leg off." McCuistion, Francis Marion (I3832)
 
796 Fred died at his summer home, "Questenmere." McQuesten, Fred (I14247)
 
797 Fred McQuiston was unmarried.
 
McQuiston, Fred (I7185)
 
798 FRED TALMADGE MCCUISTION
From his February 16, 1940, birth in Little Rock, Arkansas to the date of his death in Little Rock on July 18, 2022, and reunion with family preceding him into God’s heavenly care, the Earth was graced with the presence of Fred Talmadge McCuistion––writer, philosopher, and poet. There has never been, nor will there ever be, anyone quite like Fred. More than anything else Fred had a truly noble heart. To meet Fred, to know him and love him and be loved by him, was to be the beneficiary of a lifelong legacy of goodness, compassion, and generosity!
There were no boundaries to Fred’s love. No qualifications or quid pro quos. He loved entirely, faithfully, unabashedly. No distance was too long, no task too hard, no weight too heavy when it came to helping others. Seldom has anyone given so freely to his friends or devoted so much of himself to meeting their needs. And, fortunately for us all, his friendship extended to just about everyone whom he met!
Fred was multifaceted, a gifted storyteller in the much-fabled southern art of yarn-spinning, adept at telling a story combining intellectual gems with everyday life experiences or events. The simplicity of his lifestyle at the Hillcrest homestead and the modesty of his lifework as a master craftsman with vast knowledge of wood species belied the vast reaches and nuances of his panoramic mind. A writer, thinker, and a fascinating conversationalist, Fred read avidly and developed a fondness for many diverse subjects ranging from medieval literature to military science, Russian history to astrophysics, classical music to Lavon Helms and The Band and political theory. One friend of Fred’s who had served on Harvard’s faculty once commented that Fred was his yardstick for measuring the brilliance of peers and students alike. It was also commented that “it wasn’t just raw intelligence that set Fred apart; even more so, it was his innate ability to distill that intelligence into a rare and propitious wisdom. He had deep intuition about people and a sympathetic insight into the nature and challenges of their circumstances. Therefore, his advice was often sought by those dealing with onerous problems and why it had been said that Fred was both a standard and a sextant by which to gauge authenticity and navigate troubled times.”
For all who knew him, Fred was first and foremost the truest of friends.
The 17th century Jesuit philosopher Baltasar Gracián said that to find one true friend in a lifetime is a fortune and to keep him is a blessing. Those of us, and many we are, who were touched by Fred’s friendship are indeed fortunate and blest. Forgetting our failings and disregarding our faults, Fred always welcomed us with a smile. We will miss him greatly, but we are also consoled that death is no boundary as our lives continue to be graced by having loved a very special man.
One of Fred’s younger relatives described him as “a truth teller and a gentle man. Tall as a tree with the biggest blue eyes since God made the sky.” Describing his kindness and attention to the wellbeing of younger relatives, the fact that Fred “walked his own road” was noted along with enjoyment of his story telling regarding his journeys on life’s roads.
Friends, neighbors, business owners, and workers throughout Little Rock’s Hillcrest neighborhood knew Fred as a friend who cared for them all, sharing concern for their wellbeing, always, and generosity whenever needed. Outside of work, more often than not too busy enjoying the opportunities of life that interested him, Fred frequently ignored his own personal best interests and needs. Casual observers might have considered him as no more than an eccentric, missing the opportunity to know him as the great conversationalist in whatever chosen area of interest they might have engaged in with him.
Being “head strong, his own person, and protective of his pack” is another apt description of a man whose life invites more descriptives than most who have graced our Earth as did he.
Baptized at the age of 3 along with his infant sister Judy at First Methodist Church in downtown Little Rock, Fred attended Pulaski Heights Junior High and graduated from Little Rock Central High School in 1957. Following high school, Fred attended Hendrix College in Conway and the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. He was a loyal Razorback fan, celebrating Hog victories and exhibiting enormous disappointment regarding their losses.
Being from a family of educators, his father a former Assistant Commissioner of Education in Arkansas and his mother a Little Rock elementary school teacher along with many schoolteacher aunts and uncles, Fred’s lifelong curiosity and search for knowledge came naturally. Likewise, his patriotic inclinations and support for the US Armed Forces with both his father and one brother serving as aviators in WW I and WW II and another brother serving in the US Army in WW II, Fred served honorably in the US Army from March 1962 through August 1964.
Early life’s work found Fred working as a surveyor prior to beginning a 29-year career with the Arkansas State Parks Department as an Exhibit Fabrication Specialist, designing and installing exhibits at State Parks throughout Arkansas. His career enabled the combining of his fascination with and enjoyment of history and nature with his considerable knowledge of and enjoyment of working with various wood species.
Fred’s various interests and loves included great love for and respect for family and family traditions, those of his own and others as well. He was blessed with a family that cared greatly for and supported each other through good times and struggles, now united in grieving his passing while celebrating the many great memories he has bequeathed to us.
He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Ed McCuistion and Ruth Bassett McCuistion, Sisters Elizabeth Ann Richardson, Mary Alice Acklin and Judith Clare Gulya along with brothers James Fred McCuistion, John Ed McCuistion and Robert W. McCuistion. He is survived by one son, Fred McCuistion (Christine) of Salinas, California, grandchildren Elizabeth Lucille McCuistion and David Charles McCuistion of Salinas, cousins John Cline Bassett of Little Rock, Larry Bassett of Springdale, and Susan Booker of Lexington, Kentucky along with numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great nephews, cousins once removed and countless lifelong friends including Arthur Anderson of Iowa (considered by many as a family member). Also surviving is Fred’s dear Companion of over 34 years, Malinda Bell of Little Rock who provided support and care for Fred throughout illnesses in recent years as well as encouragement and joy in his life for all of those years preceding.
Burial Services will be held at Roselawn Cemetery in Little Rock at 10:00 AM on August 6, 2022 with arrangements by Griffin Leggett Healey & Roth Funeral Home of Little Rock. 
McCuistion, Fred Talmadge (I6420)
 
799 Fred was a widower when he died. He was survived by two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. McWherter, Fred (I25053)
 
800 Fred was fishing, when his boat capsized during a storm. Lute, Fred Charles (I37905)
 

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