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Obituaries : Mrs. Liddie Hoff
Posted by Webmaster on 2007/9/14 4:40:44 (1667 reads)

Aged Woman Dies

Mrs. Liddie Hoff died Sunday, March 8, at the home of her son James A. Hoff of Spencer route 1. She was born in Virginia, Sept. 10, 1834, was 90 years and six months at the time of her death. She was Miss Liddie Anderson, before her marriage.
She is survived by the following children: Mrs. J. O. Boggs and Mrs. Thornton Knight of Murraysville, Mrs. Addie Ward, William A. Hoff and James A. Hoff of near Spencer and Daniell Hoff of Looneyville. Five children are dead. She was a member of the Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Burial at the Hoff cemetery on the Austin Thomasson farm at the head of Tanner?s Run.

(Liddie Hoff passed away March 9, 1925)
(The Roane County Journal; Vol. 4, No. 3; March 1997-Courtesy of Janet Prine)

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Obituaries : Mrs. Stella Buck Dies at Spencer
Posted by Donna Walbrown on 2007/9/14 4:40:00 (2240 reads)

SPENCER (Special)--Mrs. Stella Mae Buck, 70, of Spencer, died at her home yesterday morning at 7 a.m. following a long illness.

Born in Roane county, she was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marian Phillips, and the widow of the late John Buck. She had spent all of her life in Roane county.

She was a member of Methodist Memorial church here.

Surviving are four sons, Donald of Akron, O., Willis, Howard, and Walter, all of Spencer; three brothers, John Phillips of Kyger; Everett of Parkersburg, and Ira of Portland, O.; a sister, Mrs. Ella McCauley of Spencer, and seven grandchildren..

Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Vandale mortuary chapel, here with the Rev. Carl Metz officiating. Burial will follow in Spencer cemetery.

The body will remain at the mortuary.

(Stella Buck passed away October 24 , 1953) (Submitted by Donna Walbrown)

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Obituaries : Elizabeth Hoff
Posted by Webmaster on 2007/9/14 4:37:10 (1983 reads)

We are called upon to chronicle the death of Elizabeth Hoff which occurred Feb. 16, 1890. She was the daughter of Moses Mannier and was born in Monongalia county, W. Va., June 22, 1800; and was 89 years, 7 months, and 25 days old.

In the year 1816 she was married to John Hoff with whom she lived a devoted and loving wife till his death, Feb. 15, 1880, in the 83, year of his age.
Mother Hoff was blessed with a family of eleven children, 7 sons and four daughters, of whom four sons and one daughter are still living, the remainder having proceeded her to the spirit world.

Father and Mother Hoff were baptized by Elder Phineas Wells about the year 1818, and untied with the Baptist church in Harrison county. Thus she was a professor of the religion of Christ for more than 70 years, which profession she adorned by a truly christian life and God like conversation. She was a constant student of the Bible and was well qualified to give religious instruction to young and old. She leaves a great number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren, with a host of friends who let fall the silent tear of love at the loss of one so good and kind. But the bitterness of our sorrow is sweetened by the assurance of her great gain in relief from suffering here and entering upon the reward of the faithful.

He last illness was neither very long nor severe; she refused to take any medicine, saying, " I?m waiting for the summons and anxious to go home".

My children, neighbors, friends,
Let all your tears be dried,
I fall asleep in Jesus? arms,
He who for sinners died.
May be your thoughts engage;
May be your love obtain,
Then we will meet in that fair land,
And with our Savior again.
Pastor.

(The Roane County Journal; Vol. 4, No. 3; March 1997-Courtesy of Janet Prine)

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Obituaries : Margaret Schreckengost
Posted by Donna Walbrown on 2007/9/8 16:10:00 (1690 reads)

Mrs. Margaret (Maggie) Schreckengost, 64, of Otto died yesterday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Virgil Barnhouse, Otto, following an illness of some length.

She was born September 26, 1888, in Calhoun county, the daughter of the late James and Etta Laughlin, and was a member of the Otto A. C. Church.

She is survived by her husband, George Schreckengost; two sons, Warren of Arnoldsburg, and Lewis of Parkersburg; three daughters, Mrs. Virgil Barnhouse, Mrs. Basil Wilson, and Mrs. Edward Hall, all of Otto; two brothers, Lewis Laughlin, Beech, and Roy Laughlin, Michigan; three half-brothers James Brannon, Spencer, Willie and Orville Brannon, both of Akron, O.; three half-sisters, Mrs. Jim McKee, Richmond, O., Mrs. Bert Dawkins, Akron, and Mrs. Hartley Morgan, Elizabeth. Three children preceded her in death.

Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Otto A. C. Church, with burial to follow in the church cemetery. The body will be removed from the Vandale funeral home in Spencer to the late residence this afternoon.

(Margaret Schreckengost passed away February 24, 1953)
(Submitted by Donna J. Walbrown)

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Obituaries : Orville McMillan
Posted by Webmaster on 2007/9/8 3:10:00 (1863 reads)

The funeral services were held in his church Monday about 11 o'clock A. M., conducted by Rev. Jackson, of Parkersburg. The tokens of esteem were spontaneous from every heart. Orville McMillan was the son of the late Jordan R. McMillan and was born April 11, 1859 and was 50 years and 8 month old at his death. He was married to Miss May "Rohr, May 17, 1887, and from this union two lovely but almost heart broken daughters remain, Miss Floda and Miss Orva, both young women.

Mr. McMillan leaves an aged step mother and several sisters and brothers to mourn their loss, among whom are Walter, Charley, William, and James, and Mrs. C. E. Vandevender, Mrs. S. B. Thompson, who were with him when the summons came and Mrs. Ollie Chambers, absent, who lives in Oklahoma. A brother Otto and a sister Mrs. C. S. Redding passed on before him.

The interment was in the town cemetery beside his wife who followed little more than a year ago.

Mr. McMillan leaves his two daughters well provided for and had $3000.00 life insurance possibly. THE RECORD feels keenly the loss of a dear friend and counselor in Mr. McMillan's death. While he was firm he never intruded; while gentle as woman, flattery nor threat never moved him. He seemed to know the weakness of humanity as his full heart went out to distress and suffering in sympathy and love.

"Thy soul too soft its ills to bear
Has left our mortal hemisphere,
And sought in better world the meed
To blameless life by heaven decreed."
-Scott

Oh Death! The poor man's dearest friend,
The kindest and the best!
Welcome the hour my tired limbs
Are laid with three at the rest!
-Burns

(Orville McMillan passed away December 11, 1909)
(Submitted by Evelyn Bissell Starcher)

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