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Author: MargieRoopPearce
Surnames: Durbin, Bears, Leimenstoll, Gase, Colchin, Petersen, Niehaus, Ross
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Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Monday, September 12, 1938
COUNTY DEATH TOLL MOUNTING
Durbin Death Sunday is Eighth Highway Fatality During 1938
With the Sunday morning death of Joseph Durbin in the Adams county memorial hospital as result of injuries sustained when struck by an auto, the county's traffic toll took another step toward establishing a new record for highway deaths.
Despite the fact that the county went through the first seven months of 1938 with but a single traffic death marked up against it, to date the number of deaths is identical with the same period in 1937.
To date in 1937 eight persons had been killed on Adams county roads. The same number stands for the same period in 1938 - and with the exception of one - all these were marked up in the past 43 days.
In additional to these deaths,one Decatur citizen and one former resident died in another county in auto accidents.
Should the rate of deaths continue on that scale for the balance of the year, 23 residents will have lost their lives by January, 1939 - more than twice the number of last year.
August, of course, was the worst month with six of the eight deaths occurring in the 31 day period. The first death was recorded in May.
Federal road 27 took the most lives, four deaths occurring in one accident last month and one in April. One died on federal road 224, west of the city, one was killed on a county road near the Ohio state line, east of the city. One was killed in Blue Creek township and now the death on federal road 33.
Those who were killed in the accidents or died later from injuries: Bert Bears of Hartford township, August Leimenstoll of Magley, Jerome Gase and Monica Colchin of Decatur, Detlef Petersen of Fort Wayne, Laura Niehaus of Anglola, Mrs. Mabel Ross of Wren, Ohio and Mr. Durbin of Pleasant Mills.
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Author: MargieRoopPearce
Surnames: King
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Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Tuesday, November 21, 1989
James H. King
James H. King, 85, Silverton, Oregon, an ex-Decatur resident and a former foreman at the General Electric Co. plant, died November 15 in Silverton.
He was born in Portland, Indiana. Mr. King and his wife, Grace, who died in 1977, moved from Decatur to Oregon in 1965. Surviving are two sons, three sisters, six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Funeral services and burial were last Friday in Silverton.
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Author: MargieRoopPearce
Surnames: Laisure, Biggs, Gresley, Perkins, Fry, Bogard, Baumgartner
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Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Wednesday, January 30, 1929
JOHN L. LAISURE CALLED BY DEATH
Aged Resident of Hoagland Dies of Carcinoma After Short Illness
John L. Laisure, 80, died at 3:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at his home in Hoagland. Death followed a short illness of carcinoma of the stomach.
Mr. Laisure was born September 16, 1848. He was a member of the Antioch Lutheran church at Hoagland.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Sarah Laisure; eight sons, John A., Charles, Press, Arlie, Pearl, Bert, Ralph and James; five daughters, Mrs. H. A. Biggs, Mrs. G. M. Gresley, Mrs. M. E. Perkins, Mrs. G. R. Fry and Mrs C. B. Bogard, all residing near Hoagland; thirty-two grandchildren; two great grandchildren, one brother, J. A. Laisure, of Monroe, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Baumgartner, of Howe.
Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock at the home and at 1:30 o'clock at the Antioch Lutheran church, Thursday afternoon. The Rev. A. K. Mumma and the Rev. A. L. Weaver will officiate. Burial will be made in the Hoagland cemetery.
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Author: MargieRoopPearce
Surnames: Rowland, Gause, Peterson, Snyder, Lehman, Shellabarger, Reish, Taylor
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Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Monday, October 24, 1988
John H. Rowland, 71, 515 Penn St., who retired in 1979 from Dunbar Furniture Co., Berne, died at 5:17 p.m. Saturday in Adams County Memorial Hospital, where he had been a patient four days.
He was a veteran of World War II and lived here since 1941. Born in Mercer County, O., on May 27, 1917, he was the son of Harry and Rosa Gause-Rowland, and was married to Norma R. Peterson on June 9, 1941; she survives.
Also surviving are one son, Ronald S. Rowland, route 1, Monroe; a daughter, Cathy Rowland, Berne; one brother, Carl "Bud" Rowland, Van Wert, O.; four sisters, Mrs. Pauline Snyder, Mrs. Marie Lehman, Mrs. Stan (Louise) Shellabarger, and Mrs. Gene (Betty) Reish, all of Rockford, O.; a grandson and two step-grandsons. One sister, Martha Taylor, preceded in death.
Private services will be held at Winteregg-Linn & Haggard Funeral Home, Rev. Thomas R. Steensma officiating. Burial will be in Decatur Cemetery. There will be no calling hours for the public. Memorials are to Adams County Home Health Care.
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Author: MargieRoopPearce
Surnames: Johnson, Workinger, Hilyard, Burke, Smitley
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Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Tuesday, July 13, 1954
Mrs. Mae Johnson Is Taken By Death
Funeral Services Thursday Afternoon
Mrs. Mae Johnson, 66, a lifelong resident of Adams county, died at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at the home of her son, Ermal Johnson, two miles northwest of Decatur, where she made her home. She had been ill since January.
She was born in Adams county April 26, 1888, a daughter of Samuel and Margaret Hilyard-Workinger, and was married to Lawrence Johnson Nov. 25, 1908. Her husband died May 20, 1953.
Mrs. Johnson was a member of the Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren church.
Surviving in addition to the son are a daughter, Mrs. Verlin Burke of Decatur; five grandchildren; two brothers, Pierce Workinger of Greenville, Mich., and Perry of Wren, O., a sister, Florence Workinger of Lima, O., and a step-sister, Mrs. Homer Smitley of Decatur. One son and two brothers are deceased.
Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Zwick funeral home and at 2 p.m. at the Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren church, the Rev. L. T. Norris officiating. Burial will be in the Decatur cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 o'clock this evening until time of the services.
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Author: MargieRoopPearce
Surnames: Dull, Bunner
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Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Thursday, January 7, 1926
MRS. W. J. DULL EXPIRES TODAY
Former Resident of Adams County Dies At Home In Van Wert, Ohio
Word was received here today of the death of Mrs. W. J. Dull, age 59, of Van Wert, Ohio, formerly of Adams county. Mrs. Dull died at her home in Van Wert this morning, after a year's illness. Death was due to complications.
Mrs. Dull was the daughter of Eugene and Rebecca Bunner, and spent most of her life in Adams county until two years ago, when she and her family moved to Van Wert. Besides her husband, one daughter and one son survive. Miss Bertha Bunner, a sister, of this city, also survives.
Mrs. Dull was a member of the Van Wert Methodist church and the Daughters of the Rebecca Lodge. She was well known in this city and Adams county. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the Green Briar church in Ohio.
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Author: MargieRoopPearce
Surnames: Baxter, Schlegel
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Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Monday, March 5, 1917
MR. BAXTER DEAD
Benjamin Baxter, Native of Decatur, Died at Fort Wayne Sunday.
Was Ill A Week
Death Due to Pneumonia
Father of Mrs. Lawrence Schlegel, This City.
Benjamin F. Baxter, aged 67 years, died yesterday afternoon at the residence, 1101 East Lewis street. Death was due to pneumonia and followed a week's illness. Surviving, besides the widow, are six children - Benjamin, Earl and Nellie, of Fort Wayne; Deber, of Canada, and Pearl and Opal of Decatur. A brother lives at Dubuque, Ia. The deceased was born at Decatur, and was employed at the Bass works. He came to Fort Wayne a month ago from Bluffton --- Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette.
The deceased is the father of Pearl, wife of Lawrence Schlessel (sic) of this city.
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Author: MargieRoopPearce
Surnames: Andrews, Williams, Eady
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Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Monday, September 9, 1929
FORMER LOCAL RESIDENT DIES
Burton Andrews, Grandson Of John D. Andrews, Expires At Indianapolis
Burton Andrews, aged 27, former Decatur resident, died Sunday morning at the City Hospital in Indianapolis from sugar diabetes. Burton spent the first fourteen years of his life in this city, living with his grandfather, John D. Andrews, and was well known here. He had been ill about six weeks and last Wednesday went to Indianapolis for treatment.
Burton Andrews, son of Chauncey and Ora Andrews, was born in Decatur, October 13, 1902, and died at Indianapolis, Sunday morning, September 8, 1929, at 5:50 o'clock. In 1920 he married Florence Williams. To this union was born one child, Betty Mae, aged 5 years, who survives along with the widow. A half-brother, Charles Andrews, of Enid, Oklahoma, also survives the deceased.
Mr. Andrews had been employed as a window trimmer in South Bend, where he had lived for the last three years. About six weeks ago he became unable to work and last Wednesday left with his family for the City Hospital, Indianapolis, for treatments. He succumbed to his illness yesterday morning.
Burton has a host of friends in this city who will remember him from his childhood, having belonged to the Methodist church of this city, where he attended Sunday school. He also attended the public schools during his residence here.
The remains were brought to this city last night from Indianapolis and today will be taken to the Eady home on the corner of Seventh and Madison streets, where the funeral will be held. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 10 o'clock (daylight savings time) at the home of Mrs. Enoch Eady, with the Rev. Ross Stoakes of the Methodist church officiating. Burial will be made in the Decatur cemetery.
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Author: MargieRoopPearce
Surnames: Stetler
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Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Friday, March 19, 1993
John P. Stetler, 68, Fort Wayne, a native of Willshire, Ohio, died Thursday in Woodridge Health Care Center.
Among survivors are his wife; a daughter; his mother; and three brothers, including Moran Stetler, Willshire; Marvin Stetler, Pleasant Mills; and Galen Stetler, Berne.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Pauley Funeral Home, Antwerp, Ohio, with burial in Willshire Cemetery. Visiting hours are 6-9 p.m. today and 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday.
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Author: MargieRoopPearce
Surnames: Rice, Rabbitt, Schirmeyer, Callow, Robinson, Smith, Wherry, Bryson, Diggs
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Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Friday, July 27, 1917
JOS. M. RICE DEAD (sic)
Well-Known Resident of City Died Last Night After Six Weeks' Illness.
At Age of 68 Years
Proprietor of No. Second Street Grocery
Suffered Apoplectic Stroke.
Joseph Haron Rice, well known business man of the city, proprietor of the North Second street grocery, died last night at 11:10 o'clock after a six weeks' illness. Death was due to apoplexy and paralysis.
The deceased was born February 2, 1849, being a son of William Pendleton and Frances Rabbitt Rice, of Root township. At time death he had reached the age of sixty-eight years, five months and twenty-four days.
Mr. Rice was married in young manhood to Miss Phoebe Schirmeyer, who, with four children survive him. The children: Charles P. Rice, Canton, O.; Louis M. and Frank E. Rice, of Marion; and Frances, wife of Horace Callow, this city.
Two brothers are James Rice of this city; Ferguson, of eastern Ohio; five sisters, Mrs. Perry Robinson, Mrs. William R. Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Wherry, this city; Mrs. Jeff Bryson, Portland; Mrs. Addie Hoffman Diggs, Marion.
Mr. Rice was a man highly esteemed and well liked. He was a member of the Methodist church.
The funeral services will be Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the residence. Burial will be in Decatur cemetery.
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Author: MargieRoopPearce
Surnames: Winans, Archer
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Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Wednesday, August 28, 1929
DAYTON WINANS EXPIRES TODAY
Native of St. Marys Township Dies Following Paralytic Stroke
Joseph Dayton Winans, 71, lifelong resident of St. Marys township died at 11 o'clock this morning at this home near Pleasant Mills. Mr. Winans had suffered three paralytic strokes the last few years, the third one being the direct cause of his death.
Mr. Winans was well known in the southeastern part of Adams county, where he spent his entire 71 years of life. He was a devoted member of the Pleasant Mills Methodist church.
Joseph D. Winans was born in St. Marys township January 27, 1858. On November 22 1881 he was married to Isabel Archer, who survives. The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Schenck. Three sons also survive. They are Elmer E. Winans, Northport, Wash.; Dick Archer Winans, Farrys, B. C.; Raymond J. Winans, Morris, Oklahoma.
Three children preceded the father in death. They were Ora Ethel, Susie Ozella and Leo H.
Funeral services will be held at the Pleasant Mills Methodist church but the date has not yet been announced. The Rev. A. E. Burk, pastor of the Pleasant Mills Methodist church will have charge of the services and burial will be made at the Pleasant Mills cemetery.
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Author: MargieRoopPearce
Surnames: Walters, Smith, Thomason, Hammond, Isch, Lillich
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Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Friday, September 8, 1990
John J. Walters, 71, 410 Line St., died at 4:15 p.m. Friday in the Department of Veterans' Affairs Hospital, Fort Wayne, after being in failing health for six weeks.
He was born on September 18, 1918 in Bobo to Delbert and Lulie M. Smith Walters and married Doreen H. Thomason on February 23, 1950; she survives.
He was a highly decorated U.S. Marine Corps veteran of World War II, the Korean War, and other military engagements, such as the Marine landing in Lebanon in 1958 and the Bay of Pigs operation in Cuba in 1961. He served in the south Pacific in World War II and was among the survivors of the Chosin Reservoir escape during the Korean War after many U.S. troops were trapped by Chinese soldiers for a month in winter weather that hit 30 degrees below zero. He served in the Marines from 1940-63.
After his military service, he was an aircraft mechanic at the Boeing Corp. plant in Seattle, Washington and with United Airlines in San Francisco, California.
He was a graduate of Pleasant Mills High School and a former member of American Legion Post 43 and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Other survivors are a son, Alan T. Walters, a retired Marine Corps veteran in Jacksonville, Alabama; a daughter, Mrs. Timothy T. (Constance D.) Hammond, route 5, Decatur; a sister, Opal L. Isch Lillich, 903 Winchester St.; two granddaughters and one grandson; and on step-grandson. A son, Bryan R. Walters, and five brothers are deceased.
At his request, there will be no funeral or visiting hours, but private, graveside services will be held at Decatur Cemetery. Preferred memorials are to the Korean War Memorial in Washington D.C. in car of Zwick-Sefton and Jahn Funeral Home.
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Author: MargieRoopPearce
Surnames: Suman, Stetler, Hey, Voltz, Young, Trent, Longenberger, Penrod
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Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Thursday, October 24, 1985
Katherine M. Suman, 51, Indianapolis, a native of Willshire, O., died Wednesday at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis.
She was an active member of the North Side Church of the Nazarene, Indianapolis, where her husband is minister.
Born on Feb. 21, 1934, she was the daughter of Roxy and Mary A. Hey-Stetler, and was married to Rev. Harold E. Suman, a former resident of Decatur. Survivors include the husband; the mother, Mary A. Voltz; two daughters, Brenda J. Young and Mary Beth Trent; three sons, Patrick E., Samuel D., Jonathan L. Suman; two sisters, Margy Longenberger and Juanita Penrod; four brothers, Moran, John, Louis and Marvin Stetler; and 13 grandchildren.
Services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at North Side Church of the Nazarene. Friends may call today from 2-9 p.m. at Flanner & Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary, Indianapolis. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Defiance, O. Memorials are to the World Missionary Society, in care of the church.
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LOOKING FOR INFO ON A WILLIAM JOHNSON WHO MARRIED A MINNIE MAE MILLER (REEVES) AND LIVED IN MANCHESTER, ADAMS COUNTY OHIO DURING THE 1960'S AND 1970'S
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David,
I have Hattie Crist married 5 Mar 1895 to Jonathan M. Andrews s/o Perry & Matilda Schearer Andrews b. Sept 1871 d. 1924.
Joey
--- On Fri, 2/27/09, David G Smith <beekeeper(a)baybroadband.net> wrote:
From: David G Smith <beekeeper(a)baybroadband.net>
Subject: [INADAMS] Crist/Andrews
To: "Adams Co. Roots Web" <INADAMS(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Friday, February 27, 2009, 2:50 PM
The recent obit posting on John F. Crist noted that he was survived by his sister Hattie Crist Andrews.
Which Andrews did she marry???
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Author: billunderwood323
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One of my Adams county relatives obituary states that she will be buried in the cemetery in south Salem. Which cemetery is that?
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Newspaper Tidbits Project
Friday, April 17, 2009
"Decatur Daily Democrat", Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Louanna Banning, 88, of Decatur, died Tuesday in Woodcrest Retirement Community.
Adam J. Liechty, 90, of Berne, died Wednesday at Adams Memorial Hospital.
Lawrence Hamrick, 91, of Willshire, Ohio, died at 11:30 p.m. Tuesday in Van Wert Manor nursing home at Van Wert, Ohio.
LuLu Mae Voshell, 90, of Berne, passed away on January 12, 2009
Dennis L. Hollowell, 56, Decatur, died January 8 in Adams Memorial Hospital.
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"The Berne Tri-Weekly News", Wednesday, January 14, 2009
James C. Basham, 80, a resident of Decatur, died on Sunday, January 11, 2009
LuLu Mae Voshell, 90, a resident of Berne, died on Monday, January 12, 2009
Oliver Nathan Hill, 87, a resident of Bluffton, died at 7:45 a.m. on Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Adam J. Liechty, 90, a resident of Berne, died on Wednesday morning, January 14, 2009
I keep these on file so if you need a copy please let me know. Thanks! Rick B
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Cora Schlegel and C A Hocker were divorced prior to 1900. In 1900 Cora was living with her Father according to the 1900 census.
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Newspaper Tidbits Project
Thursday, April 16, 2009
"Decatur Daily Democrat", Tuesday, January 13, 2009
James C. Basham, 80, of Decatur, passed away on Sunday, January 11, 2009
Eldora L. Scheumann, 87, of rural Decatur, died at 4:45 a.m. Sunday at home.
Donald M. Frane, 72, of Decatur, died at 10:07 p.m. Saturday in the nursing center at Woodcrest Retirement Community.
I keep these on file so if you need a copy please let me know. Thanks! Rick B
Newspaper Tidbits Project
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
"Decatur Daily Democrat", Monday, January 12, 2009
Lulu M. Voshell, 90, of Berne, died today at Swiss Village Retirement Community.
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"The Berne Tri-Weekly News", Monday, January 12, 2009
Clyde E. Drake, 89, of Decatur, died on Friday, January 9, 2009
Mary E. Schrader, 76, of Fortville, and formerly of Decatur where she had lived before moving to Fortville in 1998, died on Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Elva Louise "Bummy" Winteregg, 102, died on Thursday, January 1, 2009
Robert I. Hough, 82, a resident of Geneva, died on Saturday, January 10, 2009
James C. Basham, 80, of Decatur, died on Sunday, January 11, 2009
LuLu M. Voshell, 90, of Berne, died on Monday, January 12, 2009
I keep these on file so if you need a copy please let me know. Thanks! Rick B