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| 3051 | From findagrave.com OSCEOLA — Ruth M. Jones, 86, of Osceola died Thursday, July 24, 2014, at Annie Jeffrey Memorial County Health Center in Osceola. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at First United Methodist Church in Osceola, with the Rev. Micheal Flury officiating. Burial will be in the Osceola Cemetery. Dubas Funeral Home in Osceola is in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Jones was born Sept. 2, 1927, near Clarks to Otto and Mary (Hanson) Dittmer. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wesley Jones. Survivors include three daughters, Lonna (Merton) Flodman of Osceola, Connie (Randy) Pollard of Clarks, and Pamela (Lee) Van Winkle of Silver Creek; two sisters, Betty Wyman of Osceola and Lil Graham of Columbus; 11 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. After completing the eighth grade, she quit school to begin working for local families. Ruth married Wesley Jones on Oct. 4, 1946. They farmed near Clarks and in the Osceola area, retiring in 1998. After selling the farm, they moved to Osceola. She was a member of Clarks and Osceola United Methodist churches. While on the farm, she was known for her cooking and baking. She enjoyed gardening, growing flowers, sewing and spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by her parents; three brothers, Jack Dittmer, Ted Dittmer and Robert Dittmer; and a sister, Dixie Jasper. | Dittmer, Ruth M. (I7519)
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| 3052 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7542)
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| 3053 | From findagrave.com website: ROBERT H.5 DAVIS (CHARLES W.4, ROBERT3, ROBERT2, ROBERT1)1 was born 29 Mar 1836 in Virginia , and died 10 Jul 1894 in Wirt Co, WV. He married DELILAH JAMES, daughter of GEORGE JAMES and REBECCA LICKLEIDER. She was born 13 Sep 1838 in Virginia, and died 1893 in Wirt Co, WV. More About ROBERT H. DAVIS: Individual Note: 1894, Cause of death: Prostate gland Military service: 1861, Union Army during the Civil War Occupation: Farmer Robert was one of the earliest burials at Bethel and one of the founders of the Bethel EUB church. A picture of the original church built in 1872 accompanies this memorial. | Davis, Robert H. (I11074)
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| 3054 | From Jeffrey Bassett: 5B261. Jordan Bass, son of Tabitha Jordan Bass, son of Tabitha Bass, was born about 1750 in Virginia. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. Following the war, he settled in Randolph County, North Carolina. He married Rebecca. He continued to reside in North Carolina the remainder of his life. He died in 1808 in North Carolina. Following his death, his widow and his son, Henry Bass, and the latter's wife went to Indiana by ox team and covered wagon, settling near Connersville, Fayette County, where they resided until 1821. They then moved to Shelby County, Indiana. 1790 Federal Census of Randolph County, North Carolina Jordan Bass 1m16+,2mU16,3f,1 slave 1800 Federal Census of Hillsboro, Randolph County, North Carolina Jordan Bass 21010-2001 2mU10,1m10-16,1m26-45,2fU10,1f26-45 5B2611. Delilah Bass 5B2612. Jiney Bass - married Austin Davenport on 7 Feb 1801 in North Carolina. + 5B2613. Tabitha Bass - born 5 Jul 1789 in Randolph County, North Carolina, married James Wray and moved to Shelby County, Indiana. 5B2614. Lucy Bass - married Archibald Dunbar on 26 Oct 1814 in North Carolina. + 5B2615. Benjamin Willis Bass – born 4 Apr 1785 in Randolph County, North Carolina. He died 26 Jun 1856 in Shelby County, Indiana. He married Susannah Wray, daughter of Thomas Wray and moved to Shelby County, Indiana. + 5B2616. Henry Bass - born 6 Aug 1792 in North Carolina, married Judia Fox in 1818 in North Carolina. In 1818, they emigrated to Wayne County, Indiana, and in 1821 moved to Shelby County. + 5B2617. Arthur Bass - born 5 Dec 1794 in Randolph County, North Carolina, died 18 Apr 1881 in Morgan County, Indiana, married (1) Rebecca Brookshire (2) Amelia Koons (3) Rhoda Slack (4) Margaret Slack. RANDOLPH COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA WILL OF JORDAN BASS 1800 WILL OF JORDAN BASS - dated 16 Jan 1800, proven in open court by William Wood February Term of Court 1808. In the name of God - Amen - I Jordan Bass of the County of Randolph and State of North Carolina Being in Sound and Perfect Mind Memory (Bless be God) but knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make this on the Sixteenth day of January in the Year of Our Lord one Thousand and Eight Hundred Make and Publish this my last Will and Testament in manner following: That is to say principally and first of all I give and Recomment my Soul unto God That gave it, and My Body to the Earth to be buried in a decent and Christian manner at the direction of my Executors and as a touching the worldly estate Wherewith it has pleased God to Bless Me with in this life; I give and desire & Dispose of in the following manner & form, Viz: First it is my will & testament That at My Demise there be made a Just & True Inventory of all my personal Estate. I leave for the use of my Beloved Wife Rebecca Bass & also for Those of My Children for & during the said Rebeccas Natural Life or Widowhood or until my youngest sons arrive at full age, agreeable to a Law provided, She the said My Beloved Wife Rebecca Bass keep the Children with her on the premises allowed and endeavoring to keep, raise & maintain them until their arrival to Years of Maturity, I say I leave for their use my 2 tracts of Land, namely, the tract whereon I now live Containing 240 acres and the other tract immediately against which I bought from David Gibson, Containing two hundred and eighty acres, With so much of my personal Estate, Consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, plantation tools, household furniture as She My Beloved Wife shall judge needful for their support, for and During the Above Mentioned time. And further it is my Will & Desire that if my Beloved Wife should not live and should marry till after my youngest sons arrive at full age agreeable to law, I leave for Sole use & benefit for and During her Natural Life or Widowhood one nigar woman name Nan, 1 horse saddle and bridle, 1 feather bed & furniture, 1 pine chest, 1 Iron Pot, 1 small pewter dish, 1 Bason, 1 cow & calf, 1 sow & pigs, ½ doz. spoons. All the aforesaid Chattels I leave to my Beloved Wife only for & During her Natural Life of Widowhood, and after that to become the property of my heirs & none other. Item I give and bequeath to my beloved son Arthur on his arrival at full age the tract of land above mentioned Whereon I now live. Item I give to my son Henry the other tract of land which I bought from Gibson, also above mentioned, on his arrival at full age but still reserving to his brother Arthur the right to get from or upon it the Said Henry tract; lumber for repairs for the plantation for Buildings on his Sd. Arthur tract. Item I give & Bequeath to my son Benjamin 1 tract of land which I bougth from Allen marshall, Containing 320 acres. Also it is Will & Desire that my other tract of land Containing 200 hundred acres be sold at public sale to the highest bidder & the money arrising from sale of same to be divided equally between my 2 sons Arthur and Henry. Item It is my Will and Testament that such of Stock on hand Consisting of Goods and Chattels, or as much of them as my beloved Wife shall not need for her support or maintenance of my Children be sold except as herein Excepted & some of the same applied to the payment of Just debts and the residue to be divided by my Executors or distributed by them to be paid to my beloved Daughter Delilah and one hundred Dollars to my Beloved Daughter Jiney & 20 dollars to be applied to finishing the house which is now building on the tract of land I purchased from Gibson provided it is not completed before My Demise. Also I give & bequeath to my Daughter Tabitha on the day of her marriage or arrival at full age one hundred Dollars, also 1 cow, 1 calf, 1 featherbed. I give to my beloved Daughter Lucy $100.00, 1 cow, 1 calf, 1 featherbed and furniture, the money to be raised by a Second Sale at the time of my youngest son arrives to full age agreeable to law. Item I give and Bequeath to my beloved sons Arthur and Henry, 1 horse saddle & bridley to be worth 80 dollars. Also to my son Benjamin 1 horse which he already claimed, 1 saddle, 1 bridle, 1 featherbed & furniture to each of my sons above mentioned it is my will & Testament that at the time my youngest son arrives at full age, agreeable to law, all the property consisting of Goods & Chattels which is not already bequeathed or Distributed be sold & Equally divided among all my Children after payment of above Legacies are made & done for both Sons & Daughters, namely Delilah, Jiney, Tabitha, Lucy, Benjamin, Henry, & Arthur & I have hereby make & declare & ordain My Beloved Wife Rebecca Bass Executor together with my worthy friend Josiah Linden Executor of my last Will & Testament - I set my hand & Seal, the day & year above written signed, sealed & published by Sd. Jordan Bass. Jordan Bass In the presence of us who were present at the time of signing sealring therof. Wm. H. Wood James Brookshire The foregoing last will & Testament of Jordan Bass was duly proven in open Court by William Wood February Term of Court 1808. Jesse Henley, CCC. | Bass, Jordan (I997)
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| 3055 | From Joseph Schafer to Christian Pearson, S2SW4 and W2SE4 Sec 32, R14N R7E, 160 acres | Pearson, Christian (I613)
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| 3056 | From Lincoln Journal Star on Saturday, June 16th February 23, 1946 - June 15, 2018 Merlin 'Mert' G. Brodd, age 72, passed away Friday, June 15, 2018, at Nye Legacy in Fremont. Merlin was born in Lincoln on February 23, 1946, to Lawrence and Evelyn Brodd. He attended and graduated from Lincoln Northeast High School and the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. Merlin married Linda Ferguson on November 27, 1968, at St. Mark's Methodist Church in Lincoln. He was a teacher at Arlington High School and the girl's track coach for 33 years before retiring. After retiring, he worked for several years at Nye Square in Fremont. He officiated basketball and football for over 34 years. Mert was a member of First Lutheran Church and had served as a trustee and an usher. Mert enjoyed yard work, wood working, watching the Chicago Cubs and going on vacations. He loved spending time with his family and grand-dog, Maggie. Preceded in death by his parents Lawrence and Evelyn; brother Lawren Brodd. Survived by: wife Linda of Fremont; daughters: Cari Brodd-Sorensen and husband Kevin of Valley/Arlington; Lindsey Sanny and husband Ryan of Lincoln; grandsons Tegan and Tanner Sanny; sisters-in-law Carol Heald, Barb Ferguson, and Sherry Brodd; five nephews, three nieces, and great nephews and nieces. Memorials: First Lutheran Church of Fremont, Parkinson Foundation, and Fremont Hospice. Visitation: 3-7 p.m. family will be present from 5-7 p.m. Sunday, June 17, at Dugan Funeral Chapel. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, June 18, at First Lutheran Church in Fremont. Burial will take place 2:30 p.m. Monday at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Lincoln. | Brodd, Merlin (I1412)
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| 3057 | From Lincoln Journal Star on Saturday, June 16th February 23, 1946 - June 15, 2018 Merlin 'Mert' G. Brodd, age 72, passed away Friday, June 15, 2018, at Nye Legacy in Fremont. Merlin was born in Lincoln on February 23, 1946, to Lawrence and Evelyn Brodd. He attended and graduated from Lincoln Northeast High School and the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. Merlin married Linda Ferguson on November 27, 1968, at St. Mark's Methodist Church in Lincoln. He was a teacher at Arlington High School and the girl's track coach for 33 years before retiring. After retiring, he worked for several years at Nye Square in Fremont. He officiated basketball and football for over 34 years. Mert was a member of First Lutheran Church and had served as a trustee and an usher. Mert enjoyed yard work, wood working, watching the Chicago Cubs and going on vacations. He loved spending time with his family and grand-dog, Maggie. Preceded in death by his parents Lawrence and Evelyn; brother Lawren Brodd. Survived by: wife Linda of Fremont; daughters: Cari Brodd-Sorensen and husband Kevin of Valley/Arlington; Lindsey Sanny and husband Ryan of Lincoln; grandsons Tegan and Tanner Sanny; sisters-in-law Carol Heald, Barb Ferguson, and Sherry Brodd; five nephews, three nieces, and great nephews and nieces. Memorials: First Lutheran Church of Fremont, Parkinson Foundation, and Fremont Hospice. Visitation: 3-7 p.m. family will be present from 5-7 p.m. Sunday, June 17, at Dugan Funeral Chapel. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, June 18, at First Lutheran Church in Fremont. Burial will take place 2:30 p.m. Monday at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Lincoln. | Brodd, Merlin (I1412)
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| 3058 | From Lizzie Merritt to Christian Pearson, W2SW4 Sec 26, R14N R6E, 80 acres | Pearson, Christian (I613)
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| 3059 | From Marbäck 1839 to "page 1" in 1841 | Petersdotter, Maria Gustafva (I11840)
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| 3060 | From Marbäck 1839 to "page 1" in 1841 | Petersdotter, Maria Gustafva (I11840)
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| 3061 | From Marbäck to Nobynäs | Petersson, Anders Gustaf (I1425)
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| 3062 | From Mary Hill to Christian Pearson, Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 in Block 16, Third Addition, Weston | Pearson, Christian (I613)
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| 3063 | From NH. | McCready, Anna (I3145)
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| 3064 | From obituary (https://www.dovetopeka.com/obituaries/thomas-whitaker): Thomas Arthur “Tom” Whitaker died on April 22, 2026, at the age of 73. He was born in Topeka, in September 1952, the son of Dale and Jessie Whitaker. He grew up in Hutchinson and was proud to be a lifelong Kansan. In October 2023 he was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer. He wished that he had insisted on PSA tests. He wanted to urge all men to continue getting their PSA levels checked. Tom began working as a paperboy at the age of 10, became an Eagle Scout at 17, Graduated from Hutchinson High School in 1970, attended Hutchinson Community College and ran a women’s apparel shop in Hutchinson before moving to Topeka in the 1970s. His work history in Topeka included working at Ray Beers where his love of being a sharp dressed man took root and never left him. He also worked at Payless Shoe Source. In 1982, he was hired as the director of government relations for the Kansas Motor Carriers Association. He went on to serve as the lobbyist for KMCA for 40 years. In 2000, he also became the KMCA executive director, a position he held until his retirement in November 2022. He absorbed the trucking industry’s regulations and laws and became a trusted source of information for members and Kansas legislators. Tom fulfilled many of his travel dreams. Between 2022 and 2025 he went to San Diego, the Big Island of Hawaii, to Mexico on an Outlaw Country Cruise, to Alaska, to New Zealand and Australia, two trips to Nashville to take in shows at the Ryman Auditorium, a trip to Las Vegas to see the Eagles at Sphere, a trip to Indianapolis during the total eclipse, a trip to the Grand Canyon, a trip to Palm Desert, CA, and two trips to Colorado. Throughout his life he greeted each day with a joyful, optimistic spirit and a smile on his face. His humor never failed him, and he was always kind and considerate especially to those who cared for him over the last two and a half years. Tom made sure his family and friends knew how much he cared for them. He lived with grace, generosity, humor and kindness. Tom is survived by his wife of 23 years, Vicki, his stepdaughter Jess, his brother Mark (Barb), sister-in-law Karla, father and mother-in-law Stan and Judy Allen, nieces Tracy, Katarina, and Paige, nephews Spencer and Blake and their spouses and children. He was preceded in death by his parents Jessie and Dale and his brother Neal. If you would like to donate to his memory please give to the Stormont Vail Foundation, 1500 SW 10th Ave., Topeka, KS 66604. Designate the donation to the Palliative Care Program. Palliative Care made a huge difference in the quality of Tom’s life throughout his cancer journey. | Whitaker, Thomas Arthur (I12015)
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| 3065 | From online obituary: Lincoln Journal 12 May 2017 Elton W. Brodd, 85, of Lincoln, died Friday, 3/3/17 in Lincoln. Retired carpenter. He was born 5/6/31 in Swedeburg to Clemons and Florence (Johnson) Brodd. He was a member of the American Legion Post #244, Ceresco, Comet Lodge #229, Ceresco, Elk's Lodge, US Marine Korean War veteran and a former member of the Moose Lodge. Family includes: son, Kevin Brodd; daughter, Jacque Prai, all of Lincoln; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; brother, Ferd Brodd, Pinedale, Calif. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Merva Lee, son, Jeff and brother, Keith. Visitation, with the family greeting friends, will be from 6-8 p.m. on Monday, 3/13/17 at Metcalf Funeral Home; 245 N. 27th St., Lincoln . Private graveside service at the Bethlehem Covenant Cemetery, Waverly. | Brodd, Elton (I1401)
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| 3066 | From P.W. Pearson to Christian Pearson, W2SE4 Sec 26, R14N R6E, 80 acres From P.W. Pearson to Christian Pearson, W2SE4 Sec 26, R14N R6E, 80 acres | Pearson, Christian (I613)
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| 3067 | From Råby Västergård, Borrn 1772 Kristineberg in Bredestad, married 1783 to Måns Persson of Råby. Cause of death rödsot (dysentery). | Carlsdotter, Stina (I1554)
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| 3068 | from Skivarp to Dybeck | Mårtensson, Nils (I1509)
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| 3069 | from Skivarp to Dybeck | Andersdotter, Anna (I6894)
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| 3070 | From United States to Christian Pearson, W2SE4 Sec 26, T14N R6E, 80 acres | Pearson, Christian (I613)
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| 3071 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0058)
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| 3072 | Funeral Card: Brodd, Carl G. (1913-1983) (inside) Funeral Card: Brodd, Carl G. (1913-1983) (outside) | Brodd, Carl Gustaf (I1300)
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| 3073 | Funeral Card: Brodd, Evald C. (1906-2003) (inside) Funeral Card: Brodd, Evald C. (1906-2003) (outside) | Brodd, Evald Conrad (I1295)
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| 3074 | Funeral Card: Brodd, Harold M. (1903-1990) (inside) Funeral Card: Brodd, Harold M. (1903-1990) (outside) | Brodd, Harold Manfred (I1299)
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| 3075 | Funeral Card: Brostrom, Carl T. (1879-1955) (inside) Funeral Card: Brostrom, Carl T. (1879-1955) (outside) | Brostrom, Carl Theodore (I7755)
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| 3076 | Funeral Card: Erickson, Ethel (1890-1975) (inside) Funeral Card: Erickson, Ethel (1890-1975) (outside) | Magnuson, Ethel (I7757)
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| 3077 | Funeral Card: Erickson, Linus J. (1908-1982) (inside) Funeral Card: Erickson, Linus J. (1908-1982) (outside) | Erickson, Linus Johannes (I8226)
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| 3078 | Funeral Card: Erickson, Loyd R. (1918-2011) (inside) Funeral Card: Erickson, Loyd R. (1918-2011) (outside) | Erickson, Loyd Russel (I8358)
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| 3079 | Funeral Card: Frasier, Alice Myrtle (1890-1976) (inside) Funeral Card: Frasier, Alice Myrtle (1890-1976) (outside) | Smith, Alice Myrtle (I1092)
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| 3080 | Funeral Card: Frasier, Chester A. (1887-1955) (inside) Funeral Card: Frasier, Chester A. (1887-1955) (outside) | Frasier, Chester Andrew (I1086)
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| 3081 | Funeral Card: Frasier, Clarence D. (1899-1977) (outside) Funeral Card: Frasier, Clarence D. (1899-1977) (inside) | Frasier, Clarence Dwight (I1090)
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| 3082 | Funeral Card: Frasier, Minnie (1914-2000) (inside) Funeral Card: Frasier, Minnie (1914-2000) (outside) | Bauer, Wilhelmenia (I1106)
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| 3083 | Funeral Card: Hrubesky, Frank W. (1886-1964) (inside) Funeral Card: Hrubesky, Frank W. (1886-1964) (outside) | Hrubesky, Frank (I1111)
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| 3084 | Funeral Card: Hrubesky, Myrtle R. (1904-1973) (inside) Funeral Card: Hrubesky, Myrtle R. (1904-1973) (outside) | Frasier, Myrtle Ruth (I1091)
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| 3085 | Funeral Card: Hutchins, Evelyn (1910-1944) (inside) Funeral Card: Hutchins, Evelyn (1910-1944) (outside) | Peterson, Evelyn (I646)
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| 3086 | Funeral Card: Jappert, Margaret ("Fern) (1912-2005) (inside) Funeral Card: Jappert, Margaret ("Fern) (1912-2005) (outside) | Pierce, Margaret (I1123)
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| 3087 | Funeral Card: Jones, Alma T. (1899-1985) (inside) Funeral Card: Jones, Alma T. (1899-1985) (outside) | Nelson, Alma (I1309)
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| 3088 | Funeral Card: Moline, Florence E. (1902-1983) (inside) Funeral Card: Moline, Florence E. (1902-1983) (outside) | Nelson, Florence Evangelina (I1310)
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| 3089 | Funeral Card: Nelson, Melvin R. (1896-1979) (inside) Funeral Card: Nelson, Melvin R. (1896-1979) (outside) | Nelson, Melvin Rutherford (I1311)
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| 3090 | Funeral Card: Nelson, Opal E. (1903-1985) (inside) Funeral Card: Nelson, Opal E. (1903-1985) (outside) | Beck, Opal (I1325)
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| 3091 | Funeral Card: Pearson, Carl Oscar (1879-1942) (inside) Funeral Card: Pearson, Carl Oscar (1879-1942) (outside) | Pearson, Carl Oscar (I622)
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| 3092 | Funeral Card: Pearson, Lloyd M. (1915-1957) (outside) Funeral Card: Pearson, Lloyd M. (1915-1957) (inside) Funeral Card: Pearson, Lloyd M. (1915-1957) (insert) | Pearson, Lloyd Malcom (I635)
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| 3093 | Funeral Card: Pearson, Malvin C. (1907-1994) (inside) Funeral Card: Pearson, Malvin C. (1907-1994) (outside) | Pearson, Malvin Carl (I633)
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| 3094 | Funeral Card: Pearson, Milsa M. (1883-1976) (inside) Funeral Card: Pearson, Milsa M. (1883-1976) (outside) | Ekdahl, Milsa Mary (I631)
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| 3095 | Funeral Card: Peterson, David E. (1873-1960) (inside) Funeral Card: Peterson, David E. (1873-1960) (outside) | Peterson, David (I645)
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| 3096 | Funeral Card: Peterson, Roy D. (1911-1981) (inside) Funeral Card: Peterson, Roy D. (1911-1981) (outside) | Peterson, Roy (I647)
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| 3097 | Funeral Card: Sutton, Gerald D. (1942-1994) (inside) Funeral Card: Sutton, Gerald D. (1942-1994) (outside) | Sutton, Gerald Dee (I670)
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| 3098 | Funeral Card: Sutton, Omer A. (1913-1981) (inside) Funeral Card: Sutton, Omer A. (1913-1981) (outside) | Sutton, Omer Alvin (I668)
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| 3099 | Funeral Card: Swanson, Helen Jeanette (1911-1969) (inside) Funeral Card: Swanson, Helen Jeanette (1911-1969) (outside) | Brostrom, Helen Jeanette (I7756)
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| 3100 | Funeral Rites for Chas. F. Timmmons Charles F. Timmons, formerly well know resident of Mills county, died in the Immanuel hospital in Omaha March 13 just a week after he had gone there for treatment. He had been in ill health for more than a year and he and his wife had but recently returned from Hot Springs, Ark. where he had been for treatment. Death was due to hardening of the arteries and pneumonia. Funeral services were held in the First Baptist church in Valley, Nebr., Friday afternoon, March 15, and the large church was filled to overflowing with relatives and friends from far and near for he was well and widely known. The services were conducted by Dr. M.G. Dametz, pastor of the Presbyterian church, assisted by Rev. Roy Larson, pastor of the Baptist church, and Rev. John Hammel, pastor of the Methodist church. Mr. Timmons and family moved to Valley just 20 years ago, locating on their farm two miles north of Valley where they have resided since. He had been an elder in the Presbyterian church at Valley for the past 15 years and was a faithful attendant. Prior to affiliating with the Presbyterian church Mr. Timmons had been a member of the Methodist church for 38 years in which he also held official office. Mr. Timmons was born in Coles County, Ill., Jan. 17, 1861. He married Miss Emily Bass at Malvern, Ia., Dec. 18, 1888. They resided in Mills County until 1907 when they moved to Ashland, Nebr., and in 1914 came to Valley. Surviving are the wife and their six children: Otto S. of Newman Grove, Mrs. Lola Frasier of Ceresco, Ivan P. of Valley, and Glenn M. of Omaha. There are also 16 grandchildren and on sister, Mrs. U.R. Graves, of Malvern, Ia. The five sons and one son-in-law, Alex Frasier, served as pall bearers. Serving as honorary pall bearers were the elders of the Presbyterian Church: E.S. King, J.F. Foster, T.F. Green, I.W. Presba, J.V. Lentell, and Ed Lewis. Interment was in Prospect Hill cemetery. | Timmons, Charles Franklin (I794)
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