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Matches 451 to 500 of 2,606
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451 | at home | WEIRICK, A. Charlotte (I1204)
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452 | at home | WEIL, Roy Lang Joseph Jr. (I1261)
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453 | at home | BOYD, Lawrence Spratt (I1998)
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454 | at home | CARRINGTON, Verner Wardlaw (I3384)
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455 | at home | TANNER, Elizabeth Jane (I3725)
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456 | at home | WITHERINGTON, Dr. James Drew (I4362)
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457 | at home | McCULLOUGH, Willie Lois (I4765)
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458 | at home | NIX, Patty (I5952)
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459 | at home | McDANIEL, Samuel Harvey (I6251)
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460 | at home | CHUMLEY, Ruby Pauline (I6400)
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461 | at home | KELSEY, James Thomas Jr. (I6784)
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462 | at home | BOYD, John Ebenezer Sr. (I6931)
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463 | at home | BANKS, Anna Thompson (I7292)
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464 | at home | HILL, Bessie (I7942)
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465 | at home | STEWART, Doris Jean (I8414)
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466 | at home | JONES, William Leonard (I8788)
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467 | at home | WOOTEN, Robert McLaughlin “Mac” Jr (I8923)
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468 | at home | LOFTIN, Helen Reed (I9325)
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469 | at home | BURNS, Roy Clyde (I9698)
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470 | at home (27609) | ABHAU, Jon Joseph (I3437)
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471 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LOWREY, June (I8519)
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472 | at home, heart attack | JENKINS, Maureen (I144)
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473 | at home, RFD #2 | McQUISTON, James Warren (I5598)
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474 | At least one source had Person County | CARRINGTON, William Macon “Mack” (I5013)
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475 | At least one source had Person County | SOUTHERLAND, Mary C. (I5135)
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476 | At the bride’s home | Family F166
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477 | at the home of her daughter, Elizabeth Strong | CABEEN, Rachel (I1947)
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478 | at the home of her sister | RITCHIE, Jane B. (I1710)
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479 | at the home of her son-in-law S. M. McDill, age 79 years 11 months | MARTIN, Janet Ann [Jennett] (I6244)
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480 | at the home of his father-in-law, R. Boyd. age 25 years 6 months & 2 days | STRONG, William (I1362)
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481 | at the residence of brother J. W. Strong | STRONG, Elizabeth (I7752)
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482 | at the Residence of brother, J. W. Strong | STRONG, Elizabeth (I7555)
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483 | Athens Regional Medical Center, Athens, , TN, USA | BOYD, Robert Burton (I160)
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484 | ATOKA - Jennie Faulkner Wortham, 83, teacher, died Saturday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Tipton in Covington. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Salem Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, where she was a member, with burial in the church cemetery. Munford Funeral Home has charge. She was a member of Women of the Church. Mrs. Wortham, the wife of Wales Wortham, also leaves a daughter, Sarah Champagne of Atoka; a son, Ben Wortham of Orange Park, Fla., five grandchildren and a great-grandchild. (Published in The Commercial Appeal 4/20/1992) | FAULKNER, Jennie M (I8445)
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485 | Atoka, Tipton, TN, USA | DIXON, Lucy Ann (I638)
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486 | Atoka, TN - JAMES HOWARD "Junior" MILLER, 51, of Atoka, TN, Superintendent for Construction, died Sunday, March 12, 2006 at Baptist Tipton Hospital. Visitation was Tuesday, March 14 from 5-8 p.m. at Munford Funeral Home Chapel. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 15 at Munford Funeral Home, Munford Chapel with burial in Helen Crigger Cemetery . He was a graduate of Munford High School. He is survived by his wife Kim Gragg Miller; one daughter Stacy LeAnn Miller of Atoka; one son, Billy Gene Miller of Atoka. Munford Funeral Home (Published in The Commercial Appeal 3/15/2006) | MILLER, James Howard (I3402)
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487 | Attended Naval Academy (LH) Was Lt. Cmdr in 1942 | LOWREY, Capt Barron Gray (I949)
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488 | Augustin Steinhart, 94, of Sigourney died Sun., March 1, 1998, at University Hospitals in Iowa City. He was born Aug. 21, 1903, in Engelweis, Germany, to Augustin and Antona Keller Steinhart. He married Velma Irene Kleinschmidt on Jan. 4, 1930, in Sigourney. He attended school in Germany and immigrated to the United States, arriving in Hayesville in the fall of 1924. He purchased a farm in 1957, near Delta, where he farmed until retiring and moving to Sigourney in 1984. He was a member of the United Methodist Church, Farm Bureau and was a former leader of 4-H and FFA. They were the WMT farm family of the year in 1951, and were Honorary Chapter Farmers from Sigourney FFA. He is survived by his wife; a daughter, Nell Weber; four sons, Harold, Glen, Terry and Wilmer; 21 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Duane; a grandson; six brothers, Franz, Anton, Joseph, Johann, Fredrich and Hermann; and two sisters, Maria Eisele and Rosina Eisele. Services will be held Wed., March 4 at 11 a.m. at the United Methodist Church, in Sigourney, the Rev. Danny Lemons officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Sigourney. Clipping from Sigourney News | STEINHARD, Augustin (I9586)
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489 | Aunt Florence's kids are Mary (youngest) married a doctor in Florida and his last name might be Roberts Lenora (middle) lived in Germantown and married a guy whose last name was Carter Daddy can't recall (oldest) - lived in Cullman AL and her husband was a dentist (she might be named Florence) | BROGEL (SP?), Florence (I1700)
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490 | Austin American-Statesman (TX) - May 12, 2008 Deceased Name: SCHULTZ , Ernst W. SCHULTZ, Ernst W., 91, of Austin died Sunday. Survived by wife Constance. Services will be private. Arrangements by All Faiths, north location. Austin American-Statesman (TX) Date: May 12, 2008 Edition: Final Page: B05 Record Number: MERLIN_2771186 Copyright (c) 2008 Austin American-Statesman | SCHULTZ, William Ernst “Bill” (I1567)
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491 | Austin Robert Boyd passed away at the age of 38 on the evening of Monday, September 28th. Austin was a loving husband, father, brother, and son. He was born in Brunswick, Maine, the first of four children. Throughout his life he lived in many places, from California, to Florida, Virginia, and ultimately, Birmingham, Alabama. Birmingham is where he put down his roots, met his wife, started a family, and made a home. Austin was an avid lover of sports and the outdoors. As a young man, he played baseball as a pitcher. Once he moved to the south, he quickly fell in love with Alabama football. He also developed a passion for hunting, deep sea fishing, and enjoyed snowboarding. He was fun-loving, hard-working, intelligent, and extremely generous. Austin loved to help others and give to those close to him. Austin was a great mind in Birmingham's finance community. His career took him to Merrill Lynch, Sterne Agee, and Allianz. It was with Allianz that Austin truly shined. He was widely known in the financial advisor community and was well-loved by the clients he served. Outside of the world of finance, Austin was an entrepreneur. He founded GoKickball, a large kickball organization in Birmingham. Through GoKickball he became widely known and loved in the community. GoKickball was responsible for roughly 60-70 marriages and a slew of toddlers spread around Birmingham. It's these relationships that are among the most enduring of his legacies. Austin loved people, and people loved Austin. Above all, Austin was an amazing family man. Austin and his wife Lee were married in April of 2012. They met - like so many others - in his kickball league. Their love and devotion for one another was an inspiration. There could be no doubt that Austin loved Lee. She was an Auburn fan and Austin even cheered for Auburn on occasion as a sign of support. Anyone who knew Austin would know that only true love could make him cheer for Auburn. In 2017, Austin and Lee had a son, Wells. Wells is a clone of Austin as a child. Boundless energy, constant smiles, and a warm affection. Wells meant everything to Austin. Even as a child, Austin would say he wanted a family and children. He made good on that wish and became a great father and uncle. Austin is survived by his wife and son, Lee Boyd and Wells Boyd; his mother and father, Cindy and Austin; his siblings, Andrew, Alex, and Alice. He was a loving uncle to his nieces and nephews; Saylor, Rylie, Emma, Annie, Jack, and Leon. He was both family and friend to his mother-in-law & father-in-law, Steve and Carol Dyar; and to his sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Carrie, Christina, Matt and David. In lieu of flowers, please visit the following link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/austin-boyd-memorial-fund To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store. Published in The Birmingham News from Sep. 30 to Oct. 2, 2020. | BOYD, Austin Robert (I4075)
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492 | auto accident | BLACK, James Darrell (I1491)
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493 | Banks of the Mississippi River near | LOWREY, Adam (I394)
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494 | Baptist Female College in Pontotoc, 1873. Taught at Blue Mountain Female Institute | LOWREY, Margaret E. “Maggie” (I872)
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495 | Baptist Health Medical Center | GOINS, J. K. “Jake” Sr. (I2808)
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496 | Baptist Hospital | CARRINGTON, Edwin Young (I2330)
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497 | Baptist Hospital | LUCADO, Walter (I2745)
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498 | Baptist Hospital | CARRINGTON, Charles Aubrey (I4009)
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499 | Baptist Memorial Hospital-Tipton | BLACK, Melbagene “Coots” (I280)
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500 | Bartlett and White Station Road | STANDRIDGE, Leeander “Landy” (I7582)
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