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Obituaries of Roane Countians.
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Obituaries : Jessie Lee Hutchison
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| Posted by Webmaster on 2007/10/28 5:18:34 (2226 reads) |
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Jessie Lee Hutchison
Jessie Lee, age 39 years, of 13 Manila Pl., daughter of Jefferson Davis Stewart and Dora Elizabeth (Board) Stewart . Passed away at Peoples Hospital Tuesday a.m. Survived by husband, E. Curtis; two daughters, Janet and Patricia; two sons, Eugene and Glenn at home; mother, Mrs. Dora Elizabeth (Board) Stewart; two sisters, Mrs. Beulah Britton and Mrs. Tressie Francisco of Reedy, W.Va.; three brothers, Harley of Reedy, W.Va.; Claude of Akron, and Harry A. (Dick) in U.S. Army, overseas. Services from Prentice & Co. Funeral Home, 858 Coburn Str., Thursday, 3 p.m., Rev. James Moore officiating. Burial Greenlawn Cemetery, Akron.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. this evening.
Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio, June 29, 1943 (Submitted by Jack D. Stewart, Rootstown, Ohio)
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Obituaries : Mrs. Florence Radabaugh
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| Posted by Webmaster on 2007/10/28 5:17:24 (1815 reads) |
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Mrs. Florence Radabaugh
Mrs. Florence Radabaugh, age 76, died at 3:00 p.m. Friday, July 14, at her home in Akron, Ohio. she was born in Roane County, the daughter of Hugh and Emily Jane Ingram, and was a member of the Methodist Church, Eastern Star and Rebekah Lodge.
Survivors include her husband, I. N. Radabaugh of Little Hocking, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Sarah Jackson of Charleston and Mrs. Jennie Goodwin of Akron, Ohio; one step-daughter, Mrs. Edith McCoy of Little Hocking; four sons, C. H., Forest and Clarence Mathews of New Matamoris, Ohio, and Owen of Spencer; two brothers, John Ingram of Albany, Ohio, and C. H. Ingram of Spencer; and two sisters, Mrs. Rosa Kelly of Spencer, and Mrs. Alma Johnston of Akron, Ohio.
Funeral services were held Monday, July 17, at 2:00 p.m. at the St. John's Methodist Church with the Reverand Orland Reynolds officiating. Burial was made in the Spencer Cemetery with the Vandale Funeral Home in charge.
The Times-Record, July, 1950 (Submitted by Jo Ann Stephens)
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Obituaries : Arthur Ingram
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| Posted by Webmaster on 2007/10/28 5:16:00 (2050 reads) |
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FORMER RESIDENT DIES AT CHARLESTON
Arthur Ingram, 61, former Roane County resident, died at his home in Charleston at 3 o'clock Wednesday morning. Death resulted from a sudden heart attack.
Funeral rites will be held from the Central Methodist Church at Charleston at 1:30 this afternoon with Rev. Myron S. Collins and Rev. W. M. Castle in charge. The body will be brought to Spencer where Rev. P. D. Fisher will conduct short rites at the Spencer Cemetery. The Bartlett Mortuary of Charleston will be in charge of interment.
Mr. Ingram was born in Roane County, a son of the late Hugh and Emily Jane Board Ingram. He has resided at Charleston for more than 25 years where he has been engaged in the building contracting business.
Surviving are his widow, Myrtle Litton Ingram; three brothers, C. H. Ingram and John Ingram of Spencer, and W. T. Ingram of Baltimore: and three sisters, Mrs. Rosa Kelly and Mrs. Florence Radabaugh, both of Spencer, and Mrs. Alma Johnston of Akron.
The Times-Record, Jan. 1940 (Submitted by Jo Ann Stephens)
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Obituaries : Young Hardman
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| Posted by Webmaster on 2007/10/28 5:14:26 (1605 reads) |
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Hardman, Young - 88, of 115 Cody St., St. Albans, died yesterday at his home after a long illness. A native of Roane County, he had been a Kanawha County resident for the past 40 years. He was a retired railroad employee and a member of the St. Andrews Methodist Church of St. Albans.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Annie Hardman; a son, William W. of St. Albans; a daughter, Mary Rutherford of St. Albans; eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
Service will be at 2 P.M. tomorrow in Simpson Church near Summersville, Nicholas County, with Rev. Fred Baker officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery under the direction of Alley-Casdorph Mortuary of St. Albans. The body is at the mortuary and will be taken to the church one hour before the service.
Charleston GAZETTE, Oct. 12, 1955 (Young Hardman was s/o Ben Hardman and Isabel Argabrite) (Submitted by Jo Ann Stephens)
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Obituaries : Hugh Ingram
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| Posted by Webmaster on 2007/10/28 5:12:59 (1769 reads) |
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HUGH INGRAM DIES FEB. 25
Funeral services were held from the First M. E. Church Thursday afternoon for Hugh Ingram, aged 89 years, who died Tuesday evening, Feb. 25, 1930 at his home on Tanner Run, following an illness of several months duration. The service was preached by the Rev. W. Casto assisted by the Rev. Dan Anderson and the Rev. G. W. Webb. Interment was made in the Simmons addition of the Spencer Cemetery.
Mr. Ingram is survived by the widow, Emily Board Ingram and eight children: John, Spencer; Irvin of near Elizabeth; Arthur of Charleston; Mrs. C. J. Kelly, Spencer; Mrs. Florence Radabaugh, Curtis District; Holly of Spencer; and William of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Ingram was a pioneer of Roane County, being born here Jan. 30, 1848, the son of John and Emily Hardman Ingram.
(The obit says 8 children and lists only 7; his dau, Dora, was deceased and his dau, Alma, is not mentioned.) (Submitted by Jo Ann Stephens)
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