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7201 I43154  Dickerson  L. J.  28 Dec 1918  26 May 2009  Obituary, From FindAGrave

L.J. Dickerson, 91, died at his home Wednesday night in Pineland, Texas, after an illness. L.J. was born on Dec. 28, 1918, in Sabine County and was a long time resident of Pineland. L.J. retired as a carpenter and was a veteran of World War II.

He is survived by his wife, Melva Dickerson of Pineland, one son, ElRay Dickerson of Pineland, one step-daughter, Annette Baker of Longview, two brothers, I.B. Dickerson of Burkeville and Billy Mack Dickerson of Pineland, two sisters, Betty Patillo and Barbara Ann Williamson both of Pineland, and one grandchild.

Visitation will begin at 11:00 am in the Bethel Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, Pineland, TX. Funeral services will be 10:00 am, Friday, May 29, 2009, in the Bethel Chapel Church with burial following in the Bethel Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home. 
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7202 I21986  Dickerson  Laura Ann  6 Dec 1879  12 Jan 1951  The digital image of her actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as the daughter of Leonard Dickerson and Mary Hatton of Texas. The informant was Mr. M. M. Bell. At the time of her death she was married, and her last name was HAMILTON. She died in Houston, Texas, after staying 2 years at 7564 Tipps, her usual residence was listed as Brookeland, Texas.

 
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7203 I21986  Dickerson  Laura Ann  6 Dec 1879  12 Jan 1951  (Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 6A Stamped 122
104-104
Dickerson, Mary C Hd F W 65 We 13/10 Tx La La
Dickerson, Elisha Son M W 23 S Tx Fl Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Bell, Laura Dtr F W 36 Wd 1/1 Tx Fl Fl
Bell, Milliard Grandson M W 8 Tx Tx Tx 
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7204 I37598  Dickerson  Lee Allen  21 Jul 1942  4 Mar 1998  He shares a double headstone with Mary Joyce, with the inscription "Until We Meet Again."  STR06 
7205 I27472  Dickerson  Lee Ernest  Abt 1903  Yes, date unknown  (Research):Census Information:

Texas, Sabine, Justice Pr. No. 6
Enumerated April 18 and 19, 1930 by Hugh M. Ireland
ED 200-8 SD 19 Sheet 12B
264-274
Dickerson, Earnest Hd M W 27 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Bookeeper Ford M
otor Co
Dickerson, Lillie Wife F W 26 M 19 Tx Tx Tx 
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7206 I30093  Dickerson  Letha Mae  6 Dec 1907  20 Jan 1994  Kay Parker McCary shows her as the daughter of Henry R. DICKERSON and Nancy E. McCORMICK.  STR06 
7207 I32938  Dickerson  Lewis William  4 Jul 1894  6 Nov 1974  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 202-4 SD 19 Sheet 3A Stamped 48
48-54
Dickerson, Lewis W Head M W ?? m 21 No Yes Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Dickerson, Juliah Wf F W 32 m 19 Tx Tx Tx
Dickerson, L. J. Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Dickerson, Dothy B Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Dickerson, I B Son M W 3 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Dickerson, Billy J Son M W 1 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
---/55
Crocker, Mark J ----- M W 57 We No Yes Tx Tenn Tx Farmer General Farm
Crocker, Thomas O Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Crocker, Sudie P Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Crocker, Johnie Boarder m W 26 Wd Tx Tx Tx Laborer Saw mill


1940 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 2
Enumerated April 6, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 176-2 Sheet 3A
Spears Chapel Road
49-R-4-yes
Dickerson, Lewis (x) Head m W 44 M No 7 Tx Same Place Farmer
Dickerson, Juliah Wf F W 43 M no H1 Tx Same Place
Dickerson, L J Son M W 21 S No H3 Tx Same Place Laborer Farm
Dickerson, R. B. Son M W 13 S Yes 5 Tx Same Place
Dickerson, Bettie Dtr F W 10 S Yes 4 Tx Same Place
Dickerson, Billie Son M W 6 S Yes 0 Tx Same Place
Dickerson, Barber Dtr F W 4 S No 0 Tx 
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7208 I43992               
7209 I17385  Dickerson  Lucy  Abt 1845  Yes, date unknown  Her mother was born in Illinois, and her father in Georgia.  STR06 
7210 I33564  Dickerson  Mabel Lois  3 Apr 1933  14 Sep 2009  San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, September 17, 2009. Page 10

Mabel Lois Birdwell

Funeral services for Mabel Lois Birdwell, 71, of San Augustine, will be held at 2:00 p.m. today, September 17, 2009 at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine. Burial will follow at LIttle Flock Cemetery in San Augustine County with Bro. Burl McBride and Bro. Leo Wright officiating. She died September 14, 2009 in Lufkin.

Mabel Lois Birdwell was born in San Augustine County on April 3, 1938 (sic) to Joseph Aaron Dickerson and Mittie Lorena Norwood. She was a homemaker for her own home and was a member of the Macune Missionary Baptist Church.

She is survived by her husband, Tex Birdwell of San Augustine County; daughter, Sherry McDaniel and husband Greg of Carthage; sons, Rusty Birdwell and Todd Birdwell and wife Amy, all of San Augustine County; six grandchildren and two great-great granchildren; sister Mary Lou Alford and husband Charles of San Augustine.

Condolences may be offered or online obituary viewed. Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine was in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemroe Strong)

A similar obituary was published in the Sabine County Reporter dated September 21, 2009, listing her grandchildren by name as Beth McDaniel, Jennifer Holt, Jessica Runnels and her husband, Stoney, Matt Birdwell, Megan Birdwell,and Hope Birdwell, and great-granchildren, Stormy Cheyenne Runnels and Trenton Jackson Runnels. 
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7211 I253               
7212 I744               
7213 I741  Dickerson  Martin Gabel  8 May 1952  30 Mar 2015  Mr. Martin Gabel Dickerson, age 62, a lifelong resident of San Augustine County and Sabine County, he passed from this life on Monday, March 30, 2015, in Hemphill.

Martin Gabel was born May 8, 1952, to Annie Laura (Marshall) Dickerson and Ray Dickerson in Pineland, Texas. He was employed as a Lineman for the Deep East Texas Electric Cooperative in San Augustine for a number of years.

Those who are left to cherish his memory include, Daughter, Heather Bell of Hemphill; Son, Christopher Dickerson and his wife, Amber of Hemphill; His grandchildren, Kyla; Shayla; Blake; Katie and Brayden; Sister, Beulah Robinson and her husband, David of Lufkin; Mother of his children, JoAnne Wise of Hemphill, along with numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Those who are serving him as pallbearers will include, Roland Marshall; Joey Dickerson; Rodney Ainsworth; Frank Marshall; Roger Mitchell; Steven Farris and Robert Marshall. Honorary Pallbearers will include, Eddie Dickerson; Jack Marshall; Keith Davis; Roy Murray and Dwain Erwin.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Ray and Annie Dickerson; a infant son; brother, Lee Allen Dickerson and Sister, Annie Ray Mott.

Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 3, 2015, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with Rev. Michael Dickerson officiating. Interment will be in the Chinquapin Cemetery in San Augustine County, Texas. Visitation will be Thursday evening, April 2, 2015, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972.

Copied from www.wymanrobertsfuneralhome.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 8, 2015, Page 12 
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7214 I255  Dickerson  Marvin Edell  7 Nov 1934  22 Aug 1990  In the November, 1994 issue of the SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE, the following memorial to Marvin Dickerson was published:

In Loving Memory of Marvin Dickerson November 7, 1934 - August 22, 1990

Don't Grieve For Him Now He Is Free From Sickness & Pain On This Earth You See. He Could Not Stay With Us Another Day To Laugh, To Love, To Work or Play. Things Left Undone Had To Stay That Way He Found Peace At Close Of The Day. If His Parting Has Left You With A Void Then Fill It With Remembered Joy. Perhaps His Time Seemed All Too Brief, But Don't Lenghthen It Now With Undue Grief.

By His Family Barbara, Kay, Fay Joe & Lisa 
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7215 I40377  Dickerson  Mary Elizabeth  1 Apr 1864  26 Mar 1940  Laura Buckmaster shows her as a daughter of John Cullen DICKERSON and Martha Ann HEAD.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6MK-1Z9
Name: Mary E. Clark
Death Date: 26 Mar 1940
Death Place: Silsbee, Hardin, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 75 years 11 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Apr 1864
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Cull Dickerson
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Martha Head
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation:
Place of Residence: Silsbee, Hardin, Texas
Cemetery: Centerview Cem.
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 28 Mar 1940
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118505
Digital Film Number: 4030456
Image Number: 560
Reference Number: cn14435
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976 
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7216 I33570  Dickerson  Mary Lou  8 Jun 1941  31 Mar 2021  Mrs. Mary Lou Alford, age 79, of San Augustine, Texas, passed away early Wednesday, March 31, 2021, at her residence.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, April 2, 2021, at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Brother Jim Moss and Brother Danny Forsythe officiating. Interment will follow at Liberty Hill Memorial Garden in San Augustine.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday, April 1, 2021, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Mary Lou was born June 8, 1941, in San Augustine County to Joe and Lena Dickerson. She attended San Augustine High School and Nacogdoches Business School where she earned a diploma in Executive Secretarial Course. She married Charles Alford on May 9, 1964. They had three children: Keith, Janie and Carol. Mary Lou worked a variety of jobs; managing the local Sears store, serving as the Tax Assessor Collector for San Augustine County, and working at various area sale barns as the office manager. She worked many local team ropings as the timer and bookkeeper. She was a supporter of the local 4-H, and made many trips to Houston for the trail ride and relay race teams. She loved being outside mowing her yard, or cutting and baling hay. Charles always had a small herd of heifers close to the house so she could see her "babies" daily. She had a way of calling them that no one can duplicate, but they would come to the lot every time.

The Alford family attended services at the San Augustine Cowboy Church.

Later in life, Mary Lou and Charles built two poultry farms on family land. She learned the poultry business working with Lilo Lopez who has been with the family for 15 years. The team of Mary Lou and Lilo won Grower of the Year for Pilgrim's Pride for their hard work and dedication.

The family would like to recognize a few people who helped Mary Lou.

In 1974, Donald "Dunk" Mills began working with Charles. Dunk was always just a phone call away to get cows back in, bale hay, or haul cows/hay to somewhere. Mary Lou knew she could count on him to do anything she asked. Also, Grace Palicous came to help the family almost 10 years ago. She took care of the house while Mary Lou was outside mowing or cutting and baling hay.

Mary Lou loved visiting and talking with people. She could talk to anyone about anything. She enjoyed her daily phone calls to Mary Ann Griffin and the "twins" from down south. Kay and Fay Dickerson brought many smiles and giggles to her. The Sunday visits from Ms. Jane and Molly Sublett were the highlights of her week. She was especially proud of her two granddaughters, Barbara Pressley and Kayla Cowdin, for continuing their education in the nursing field. Mary Lou loved seeing her four great grandchildren; Reese, Remi, Elsi, and Deacon.

Also, a great big thank you to the Hospice nurses who took care of Mary Lou for the last couple of years. You are truly a treasure.

Her survivors include her husband, Charles Alford of San Augustine; son, Keith Alford and wife Brenda of Center, Texas; daughters, Janie Alford and Carol Alford, both of San Augustine; granddaughters, Barbara Pressley and husband Dustin of Hudson and Kayla Cowdin and husband Dustin of Center; great-grandchildren, Reese Pressley and Remi Pressley of Hudson and Elsi Cowdin and Deacon Cowdin of Center; sisters-in-law, Mary Ann Griffin of Center and Barbara Dickerson of Carthage; a brother-in-law, Tex Birdwell of Bronson; and a host of nieces, nephews, and other family members.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Joe and Lena Dickerson; parents-in-law, A.B. "Red" and Jimmie Alford; a brother, Marvin Dickerson; sisters, Mabel Birdwell and Jody Shutter; and brothers-in-law, Richard Griffin and G.A. Shutter.

Pallbearers: Robert Griffin, David Griffin, Edward McEachern, Jerry Shutter, Dustin Pressley, and Dustin Cowdin.

Honorary Pallbearers: Harlan Alexander, Joe Bob Tullos, Phil Sublett, Robert Powell, Spencer Hamilton, and Mike Bradbury.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to your favorite charity would be appreciated by her family.

Downloaded from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 7, 2021, page 4 
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7217 I34475  Dickerson  Maurice Elbert  23 Nov 1935  7 Aug 2009  The Sabine County Reporter
August 12, 2009, Page 14

Maurice Dickerson

Maurice Dickerson, 73, of Milam, passed away Friday, Aug. 7, 2009 at Lufkin Memorial Hospital in Lufkin. He was born Nov. 23, 1935 in Nacogdoches County to Vertie Mae (Chambers) and Walter Elbert Dickerson.

Dickerson had lived in Sabine County most of his life and had been a sawyer for a lumber company. He was a member of Bragg Chapel Missionary Baptist Church.

Survivors: wife, Martha Dickerson of Milam; sons, Michael Dickerson, Mark Dickerson and his wife, Vickie, and Mervin Dickerson, all of Milam; brothers, Jerry Wayne Dickerson and his wife Janelle of Lufkin, and Vivian Dickerson and his wife Eudelene of Center; sister, Wanda Wall and her husband Royce of Norwood; three grandchildren, Scotty, Cory, and Krista; and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 10 at New Hope Baptist Church with Bro. Wade Bryan officiationg. Interment was in New Hope Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2009)

A similiar obituary was published inthe August 17, 2009 issue of the San Augustine Tribune. 
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7218 I37519  Dickerson  Mervin  26 Jul 1968  1 Apr 2016  Mervin Dickerson, 47, of Milam, Texas, died Friday night in the Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital, Nacogdoches, Texas. He was born in Houston, Texas, to Maurice and Martha Lacy Dickerson and has lived in Milam all his life. Mervin was a mud logger in the oil fields of Texas.

Mervin is survived by his mother Martha Dickerson of Milam, his brothers; Micheal Dickerson of Milam, Mark Dickerson and wife Vickie of Milam, Texas, nephews Scott Simpson, Jr. and Cory Simpson, great nephews; Gunnar Simpson and Vador Simpson, and great niece Hannah Simpson. He is preceded in death by his father Maurice Dickerson.

Visitation will be from 5:00pm until 8:00pm, Sunday, April 3, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Graveside services will be held at 10:00am, Monday, April 4, 2016, in the New Hope Cemetery, Milam, Texas.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 6, 2016, Page 12 
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7219 I37517               
7220 I2169  Dickerson  Nancy  Abt 1796  Aft 1850  (Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Ouachita Parish
Enumerated 18 Oct 1850
229
Nancy McGrew 54 f GA
Margaret McGrew 17 f LA
Giles Alexander McGrew 11 m LA
230
John W. McGrew 35 m LA
Mary ? McGrew 33 f LA
Francis R. McGrew 11 m LA
James C. McGrew 9 m LA
Elizabeth C. McGrew 6 f LA
Nancy Ann McGrew 4 f LA 
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7221 I35014  Dickerson  Nellie C.  27 Mar 1868  17 Oct 1945  Barbara Yancey Dore shows her as a daughter of James Leonard Dickerson and Mary Catherine Hatton. The digital image of her actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, instead shows her as the daughter of Leonard Dickerson and Mary Baynton of Texas. The informant was Oliver Bell. She was married at the time of her death, and a resident of Jasper, Texas.
 
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7222 I35014  Dickerson  Nellie C.  27 Mar 1868  17 Oct 1945  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
7223 I34371               
7224 I46644  Dickerson  Robert Franklin  29 Jun 1937  1 Apr 2017  The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of J C Dickerson and Gladys Hazel Smith.

Obituary

Robert Franklin Dickerson, 79, of Hemphill, Texas, passed away Saturday, April 1, 2017 at Hemphill Care Center. Mr. Dickerson was born June 29, 1937 to Cull and Hazel Smith Dickerson. He was a retired truck driver and worked for the Corp of Engineers. He was a United State Air Force veteran.

Mr. Dickerson is survived by his sons, Tommy Dickerson and wife, Peggy, of Hemphill, Charles Dickerson and wife, Patsy, of Milam, Robert Dickerson and Donna Kay, of Hemphill; daughters, Jeannie Adkinson and husband, Terry, of Center, Texas, Rita Faye Albretch and husband, Marvin, of Houston, Texas, and Regina Rock and husband, Chris, of Pasadena, Texas; step-children, Toni, Vicki, Willie, Mark, Bobby, Billy, and Steven; 30 grandchildren, 51 great grandchildren, and 2 great-great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his sons, Terry Joe Dickerson and Robert "Dicky" Dickerson.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Sunday, April 2, 2017 from at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, April 3, 2017 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow in Springhill Cemetery.

Downloaded from the Starr Funeral home website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 5, 2017, Page 5 
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7225 I24366  Dickerson  Rosa  22 Sep 1883  6 Dec 1955  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6TS-MPP
Name: Rosa Cobb
Death Date: 06 Dec 1955
Death Place: Houston, County Of Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 72 years 2 months 14 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Sep 1883
Birthplace: St. Augustine,Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Dickerson
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Mary Leusis
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Tebo
Burial Place: St. Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 07 Dec 1955
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114548
Digital Film Number: 4163992
Image Number: 1267
Reference Number: 61235
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976 
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7226 I44878  Dickerson  Ruby Helen  29 Jul 1927  6 Apr 1997  Her Texas Birth Certificate lists her parents as Clayborn Arliss DICKERSON, born in Burkeville, and Crecy Mildred SMITH, born in Mayflower, Texas.  STR06 
7227 I47047  Dickerson  Sid Rosco  26 Dec 1918  11 Aug 1968  His Texas Death Certificate indicated he was a veteran of World War II, and his usual occupation was as a City Employee of the City of Groves. His address at the time of his death was 4499 Wilson Avenue. He was married, and the informant on his death certificate was simply listed as "Mrs. Sid R. Dickerson, wife."

He has a military marker pictured on his Find A Grave Memorial page that indicates he was "TEXAS CPL 478 ORDNANCE EVAC CO WW II." 
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7228 I14755               
7229 I43990               
7230 I34474  Dickerson  Walter Elbert "W. E." "Cat"  8 Feb 1914  25 Jun 1975  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN7G-292
Name: Walter Elbert Dickerson
Death Date: 25 Jun 1975
Death Place: San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 61 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Feb 1914
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Thomas Jordan Dickerson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Tennie Henley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2240268
Digital Film Number: 4005485
Image Number: 00114
Reference Number: 54396
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 
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7231 I39420               
7232 I47618  Dickerson  William Dalton "Bo"  29 Mar 1946  29 May 2020  Obituary
(Copied from FindAGrave)

Obituary

Bro. W.D. "Bo" Dickerson passed away Friday, May 29, 2020, at a Nacogdoches hospital at the age of 74.

William Dalton Dickerson was born March 29, 1946, in San Augustine County and had been a lifelong area resident. He was a retired County road maintenance worker. While health permitted, Bro. Bo faithfully served several years ministering at churches, including Holly Grove, Little Flock, Grapevine, and Mission at Midway Missionary Baptist Churches in East Texas.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Bettie Myrtle Dickerson, on Sept. 3, 2019.

Those who are left to cherish his memory include his daughters, Karen Mills and her husband Alan Mills of San Augustine and Betsy Ross of San Augustine; grandchildren, Victoria Humphrey & her husband, Clayton of Lufkin; Sarrina Mills and Shane Mills III of both of San Augustine; great-granddaughter, Cheyene Humphrey of Lufkin; sisters, Bennie Faye Pike of San Augustine; Billie Andrews of Houston and Lutherine "Ping" Blood of Farmerville, Louisiana; best friend and brother, Gaylon Bryan and his wife, Janice Bryan of San Augustine; brothers-in-law, Robert and Janette Smith of Coppers Cove, and Paul and Nita Smith of Channelview, along with nieces and nephews that he raised throughout his lifetime.

He is preceded in death by the love of his life, Bettie Dickerson, 2 sisters, 3 brothers and several nieces and nephews and other family members.

Funeral Services will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, June 6, 2020, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas, with Bro. Robert Byley, Jr., Vic Sowell, Duane Mills, and Gaylon Bryan officiating. Interment will follow in the Dickerson Cemetery, located off CR 4260 to CR 4255 in San Augustine County.

Visitation will be Saturday, June 6, 2020, from the hours of 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Wyman Roberts.

Serving as pallbearers will include Alan Mills, Shane Mills III, Marcus Beard, Walter McCauley, William Paul Allen, and Josh Pike. Honorary pallbearers will include Payton Allen, Sarrina Mills, Chris Durham, and Josiah Prislac.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 3, 2020, Page 8 
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7233 I11244  Dickey  Fineas Francis  24 Mar 1875  12 Dec 1944  Barbara Yancey Dore shows him as Fineas Francis.  STR06 
7234 I40666  Dickey  Hannah Emmaline  30 Dec 1868  Yes, date unknown  John W. Clark writes that she "died of burns."  STR06 
7235 I594               
7236 I11245  Dickey  Margaret Elizabeth  31 Jul 1878  Yes, date unknown  Said to have married Calvin DEAS.  STR06 
7237 I11242  Dickey  Rebecca Mahala "Mahalie"  31 Aug 1872  Abt 1910  See attached sources.  STR06 
7238 I11240  Dickey  Robert Jackson  27 Aug 1839  1 Dec 1881  Military Marker Only: Co F 11th Texas INF CSA
Shown as a son of Robert Jackson Dickey, and his wife Rebecca 
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7239 I11243  Dickey  William Robert  31 Aug 1872  20 Feb 1937  Said to have married Nancy E. WILLIAMS.  STR06 
7240 I8349  Dickover  Frank Lamar  21 Oct 1924  26 Dec 1956  Volume 13 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published September 4, 1950, reported that Frank Dickover had graduated from Montana State College with a B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering. Volume 14 of the same periodical, dated September 3, 1951, reported that he was stationed in Korea.

Volume 20 of the same publication reported that he lost his life in the Santa Monica Forest Fire. He had remained at their home to gather some personal things and broke his leg after his car left the road. 
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7241 I30842  Dickson  Claudia  4 Apr 1927  10 Jul 1978  ASSUMED to be her listing in the Texas Birth Index

Claudia Dickson
Date of Birth: 4 Apr 1927
Gender: Female
Birth County: Tarrant
Father's Name: Claude Dickson
Mother's Name: Sophia Young
Roll Number: 1927_0002
 
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7242 I5101  Dietrich  Claude V.  2 Jul 1886  11 Dec 1960  Claude V. Dietrich, 74, 119 E. Ninth St., a retired decorator, died at Doctors Hospital at 8:20 p.m. yesterday.

Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church with Msgr. E.H. Vurpillat officiating. Burial wil be in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the Hummer-White Mortuary from tomorrow afternoon.

Mr. Dietrich was born at Cassville, Wis., July 2, 1886, the son of Alfred and Jeanette Dietrich. He was married to Augusta Machalleck, who preceded him in death. He was a member of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church and BPO Elks 432.

Only survivor is a niece, Mrs. Lucille Alt, Clinton, Iowa.

Source: Dietrich, Claude V. Dec 12, 1960 Mich City News Disp pg 5 col 2 
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7243 I5101  Dietrich  Claude V.  2 Jul 1886  11 Dec 1960  (Research):Census Lisitings:

1920 Census
INDIANA LA PORTE MICHIGAN CITY
ED#151 818-36-45
Dietrich, Claude Head of Househould 33 M Wisc PA Wisc Decor
ating Contractor
Dietrich, Augusta Wife 36 M 1884 (year of emigration) Nov 1904 (year of naturalization) Po-G (Posen) German Germany German Germany German
Dietrich, Bernice Daughter 9 S Indiana Wisconsin Germany
Machalleck, Amelia Mother in Law 67 Widowed 1884 (year of emigration) Nov 1904 (year of naturalization) Po-G (Posen) German Germany German Germany German

1930 Census
Indiana, LaPorte County, Michigan City
ED #52 119-64-86
Dietrich Claude H Age 41 Married at age 20 Born: Wisc Father Born: PA Mother Born: IL Contractor, Decorating
Dietrich, Augusta Age 42 Married at age 21 Born in Germany, as were both parents Immigrated in 1888
Dietrich, Bernice Age 19 Single Born: Ind Father Born: Wisc Mother Born: GA Bookkeeper, Paint Store 
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7244 I24854  Dietz  Will  Abt 1878  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Guadalupe County, Seguin, 3rd Ward
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920 by L.E. Meyer
SD 14, ED 140 Sheet 3A
35-36
Dietz, Will Hd M 42 M Tx Germany US Merchant Market?
Dietz, Daisie Wf F 40 M Tx Germany Tx
Dietz, Loyd Son M 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Dietz, Gladys Dtr F 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Dietz, Ruby Dtr F 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Dietz, Ramond Son M 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Dietz, Willie Son M 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Semmler, Julius Father-in-law M 66 Germany Germany Germany
Ramon, Franco Boarder M 19 Mexico Mexico Mexico Farm Laborer 
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7245 I46855  Diggs  Savella P.  13 Aug 1914  19 Mar 1991  She shares a double marker with her first husband, Frank B. DuBois (1904-1956).  STR06 
7246 I30409               
7247 I19638  Dill  Richard Thompson  21 Jul 1924  1 Jun 1998  Volume 21, dated September 1, 1958, reported that Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dill had a new home in Dallas, Texas where he was the Regional Sales Director for Renault Automobiles. The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 3, 1962, reported that they had moved from Los Angeles, California to Alpena, Michigan, where they were going to operated a Paint and Paper store.


Cass City Chronicle
June 10, 1998
Obituaries, Page 9

Richard Dill

Richard Thompson Dill, 73, of San Pointe, formerly of Grosse Pointe Woods, died Monday, June 1, 1998, in Scheurer Hospital in Pigeon.

He was born July 21, 1924, in Bridgeport, Ohio, to Charles and Nelle (Thompson) Dill. He married Bonnie Mark June 21, 1952, in Grosse Pointe Woods.

He served in the U.S. Army as a Combat Engineer in the European and Pacific Theatres. He attended the University of Wyoming and received his degree from the University of Michigan in 1950. He worked as the Regional Manager for Chrysler's Export Division in Africa. He then worked for Renault of America as district manager for 6 years. He retired from J. Walter Thompson Advertising after 25 years as an office manager covering (amoung others) the Ford Dealer account. He was a Deacon at the First Presbyterian Church in Detroit.

He is survived by his wife, Bonnie; daughter, Molly DILL of Westminister, Colo.; sister-in-law, Pauline DILL; nieces, great-nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his brother, Robert DILL, and sister, Betty ROSENBERG.

Funeral services were held Friday in Little & Kranz Funeral Home with the Rev. Phil Rice, of Cass City United Methodist Church, officiating.

Interment was in Elkland Township Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Cass City United Methodist Church.

Arrangements were made by Little & Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007) 
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7248 I28659  Dillahay  Lucy Lavicia V.  Between 1834 and 1836  Yes, date unknown  Melba Gene McLemore shows her as a daughter of Barnet T. DILLEHAY and Lucy WEST.  STR06 
7249 I29784  Dillman  George A.  2 Sep 1906  14 Apr 1987  Cass City Chronicle
May 6, 1987
Obituaries, page 18

George Dillman

Former long-time Cass City resident George Dillman, 80, died April 14 in Zephyrhills, Fla.

Dillman was born Sept. 2, 1906. He graduated from Cass City High School in 1925, and married Eleanor NIQUE June 14, 1934. The couple resided in Cass City for 35 years.

Dillman orchestrated the Sunset Beach Band, which played throughout the Thumb in the early years of his marriage. He was later employed at Anrod Screen Cylinder for several years.

As a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church (Salem United Methodist Church), he continued to use his musical talent, playing piano, starting the church orchestra and singing in the choir. He also spearheaded the renovation of the church.

Dillman was an avid sports enthusiast. During the 1950s, he umpired high school baseball and city softball games. He was also an active bowler and golfer while living in Cass City.

He moved to Palm Tree Acres in Zephyrhills in 1974. At the time of his death, he was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Zephyrhills.

Dillman is survived by his wife, Eleanor; a son, Richard Dillman of Saginaw; a daughter Marjorie STEIN of Hudson, Fla.; a brother, Roy BURTON of Bradenton, Fla.; and five grandchildren, Julie, Joseph and Jennifer STEIN, and Jonathan and Janeen DILLMAN.

A memorial service was held April 17 at Kinnard Chapel, First United Methodist Church, Zephyrhills, Flas, with interment at Chapel Hill Gardens in Dade City, Fla.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter, 2007) 
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7252 I13461  Dinneen  James Robert  17 Sep 1909  7 Jan 1994  Farmed between Milligan and Exeter on land originally purchased by Irma's father, Frank R. Soukup.

James Robert Dinneen was a descendant of Morris William "Bill" Dinneen, one of the early residents of Milligan, an astute businessman who became bilingual, a Czech-speaking Irishman. Morris William Dinneen married Mary Ann Tracy at St. Stephens Catholic Church in Exeter on April 30, 1889. He was twice elected sheriff of Fillmore County. Morris and Mary Ann Dinneen had four children; Cecelia, Leo who married Carmen Hill, Veronica and Mary Ellen. (Milligan, pp. 258-259). 
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7254 I13463               
7255 I7971               
7256 I11498  Divis  Arnold James  14 Aug 1931  30 Oct 2020  Arnold passed away at the Lancaster Rehabilitation Center in Lincoln. He was born in Schuyler, NE to parents, Zikmund and Julia. He graduated from Schuyler High School and enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He served as an Electronics Technician at US Naval station Treasure Island in San Francisco during the Korean War. He later attended the University of Omaha to study radio engineering. He worked at radio stations in Keokuk and Atlantic, Iowa before joining AT&T as a Communications Technician. He retired from AT&T after 30 years of service. One of Arnold's hobbies was in aviation; he owned and flew a Cessna 152 before marriage and family came along.

Arnold is preceded in death by parents, Zikmund and Julia, siblings Dorothy and Gerald. He is survived by wife Elsie; 6 children, Russell Divis, Cindy (Ron) Wulff, Joan (Joe) McMahon, Jean (Rick) Hawley, Doug (Mary) Divis, and Fran Fritz; 8 grandchildren, Rosalie (Jared) Stark, Ryan Hawley, Kyle Fritz, Alex (Sarah) McMahon, Natalie Divis, Kimberly McMahon, Alyssa (Schuyler) Brown, and Travis Divis; 2 great grandchildren, Lynnea and Howard Stark; sister, Roseann Cada, brother, Melvin (Janice) Divis; several sisters and brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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7258 I16643               
7259 I816  Divis  Dorothy D.  31 Jul 1927  Abt 1930  Dorothy died in a car accident when she was five years old.

Name:Dorthy D Divis
Gender:Female
Birth Date:31 Jul 1927
Birth Place:Colfax, Nebraska, USA
Parent 1 Name:Zikmond Divis
Certificate Number:13781
Birth Certificate Type:Normal

Birth info courtesy Dennis Belohlavy 
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7260 I7512  Divis  Gerald  4 Feb 1938  18 Jul 1962  Gerald A. Divis Service Sunday

Funeral service for Gerald Divis, 24, of Pueblo, Colorado. son of Mr. and Mrs. Zickmond Divis was conducted at the Immaneul Lutheran Church northwest of Schuyler. Rev. Marten Boremann officiated at the 2 p.m. rites and at the prayer service at 1:30 pm. Svoboda Funeral Home. Burial was in Schuyler Cemetery. Pall-bearers were Richard Divis, Gail Chesley, Paul Kroeger, Elden Dracl, James Otradosky, and Bill Novak. Mr. Divis died July 18 at Parkview Hospital in Pueblo. According to members of his family his death resulted in injuries he received when he was attacked abgout 10:30 pm July 13 near his home. Police arrested 3 adults and 3 teenagers. All were booked for investigation.

Mr. Divis was born Feb. 4, 1938 at the family home northwest of Schuyler. He attended Schuyler School and served three years in the Army.

Mr. Divis and Beatrice Susan Mitchell were married April 1, 1961 in Pueblo. He was employed as a mechanic.

Survivors are his widow and 5 month old daughter Delores Ann, his parents, two brothers Melvin of Fremont and Arnold of Schuyler, sister Rose Ann.

A sister preceded him in death.

(Typewritten transcription of obituary, courtesy of Caroline Mastny) 
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7261 I11499  Divis  Roseann  23 Jan 1934  10 Jun 2022  Roseann Cada, 88, formerly of Schuyler, died Friday, June 10, 2022, at Heritage Legacy Assisted Living in Omaha.

Mass of Christian Burial Friday, June 17, 2022, 10:30 A.M.
Divine Mercy Parish, St. Augustine's Catholic Church, Rev. Gerry Gonderinger, Celebrant
Visitation 9-10:00 with 10:00 A.M. Rosary, at the church Friday morning
Private Committal to follow
Memorials to the church There will be no lunch

Roseann was born January 23, 1934, in Schuyler, to Zikmund and Julia (Racek) Divis. She graduated from Schuyler High School. On April 7, 1956, she married Joe D. Cada at St. Mary's Catholic Church. They made their home in Schuyler. Roseann raised their two daughters and worked with Joe in their Coast to Coast store. She was a member of St. Augustine's Catholic Church and was very active in the ministry to the elderly..
Roseann is survived by her daughter, Carolyn Peers of Omaha, one brother, Melvin (Janice) Divis of Johnson Lake, Nebraska, son-in-law Robert Wadzinski, six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Joe, daughter Mary Wadzinski, and two brothers, Jerry and Arnold Divis.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Kracl Funeral Home in Schuyler, NE 
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7262 I3137  Divoky  Thomas E.  Abt 1903  Jan 1960  The eldest son of Thomas and Antonia Bednar Divoky. (Milligan, p 260).  STR06 
7263 I2659  Dlouhy  Adolph  11 May 1862  20 Apr 1913  Lived on the NW 1/4 of Section 6, Olive Township. He became a citizen on 7 October 1892 in Saline County. (Milligan, p 260).  STR06 
7264 I2954  Dlouhy  Adolph Joseph  16 Mar 1925  5 Sep 2010  Served in the US Navy from March 1943 to March 1946 in the Asiatic and Pacific Theaters. He made a home for his widowed mother on their family farm, which he still operates (Milligan, p 261).

Adolph J. Dlouhy Jr., 85, of Tobias, Neb., died Sunday, September 5, 2010, in Fairmont, Neb. He was born to Adolph and Mary (Koca) Dlouhy Sr. on March 16, 1925 at Tobias.

Survivors: Wife, Evelyn of Tobias; Step-sons, Larry Fitzgibbon of Scottsbluff, Neb., Gary Fitzgibbon of Ohiowa, Neb.; Step Daughter, Cheri Svec of Milligan, Neb.; Sister, Emily Dunn of Lincoln; three Step Grandchildren; seven Step Great Grandchildren.

No Services. Burial of ashes at a later date at the Tobias Cemetery. Farmer & Sons Funeral Home. 
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7265 I2660  Dlouhy  Bessie  16 Nov 1885  9 Sep 1957  According to Milligan Centennial History Book Committee HISTORY OF MILLIGAN, NEBRASKA 1888-1988 (Walsworth Publishing, Marceline, MO), p 260., Bessie married Frank J. KRATINA.  STR06 
7266 I47915  Dlouhy  Duane  19 Sep 1941  6 Jun 2022  Obituary for Duane D. Dlouhy

A Funeral Service for Duane will be held on Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. at the Tobias Gymnasium in Tobias, Nebraska with Pastor Murry Johnston presiding.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, June 8, 2022 from 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

It is Duane's wishes to be cremated following the funeral service.

Private Family Burial of Ashes will take place at a later date in the Tobias Cemetery in rural Tobias, Nebraska.

Casual Dress is requested by Duane's family.

Memorials are to be directed to Jefferson Community Health & Life Hospital or the Western Fire Department.

Duane D. Dlouhy was born to Joseph and Evelyn (Uldrich) Dlouhy on September 19, 1941 in Tobias, Nebraska, and passed away on June 6, 2022 at Jefferson Community Hospital in Fairbury, Nebraska surrounded by his wife, Kathryn, of 59 years, his daughter and his two grandsons. He was 80 years of age.

When Duane was a year old, he lost mother and was raised by his grandparents and aunts and uncles until his father was able to take care of him and raise him with the help of friends. He graduated from Tobias High School in 1959 and was most proud of being on the State Basketball Championship team. After graduating he enrolled in airline school in Chicago with a high school classmate.

Duane worked numerous jobs in his working life...to name a few, Omar Man, Tiney's Electric Company and Postmaster.

In 1963, he married a small-town girl from Western, Kathryn Schmidt, and lived in Lincoln where their only daughter, Kim, was born.

His love for sports was his entertainment, he was an avid Husker fan and went to many games, one of the most memorable following them to Hawaii with a group of close friends. His favorite sport to play was softball which he played in Lincoln and continued playing when he moved to Daykin where he became the Postmaster. Of course, there was always a cooler of adult beverages taken along on these softball games for "relaxation" purposes following the win or loss. The fun they had road tripping home from softball games usually had stops in corn fields to grab some ears of corn for a supper/snack when he got home. His team's softball parties were always a highlight and enjoyable for Duane and Kathryn.

After retiring from his Postmaster job in Daykin in 1998 Duane and Kathryn moved to Branson, Missouri to be closer to their daughter and two grandsons and were a major part in raising them because of this their grandsons chose to change their last name to Dlouhy, Duane was so proud.

While living in Branson, Duane work at Osmond Family Theater as a part-time job, as an usher but refused to carry a candle at the end of the show to sing "Silent Night". He also worked for Silver Dollar City as a brochure distributor and enjoyed driving his van to all the theaters and restaurants.

After years down in Branson, Missouri Duane and Kathryn decided to move back to Nebraska and reside in Western after their grandsons decided to come to Nebraska for college and small-town life.

With his grandsons going off to college, he and Kathryn became "empty nesters" and started spending their winters down at South Padre Island in Texas where they enjoyed friends and the warm weather.

Duane lived his life to the fullest!!

He leaves behind his wife, Kathryn; daughter, Kim and husband, Tim Tuley; grandson, Josh Dlouhy; grandson, Hayden and wife, Laine Dlouhy and a great-grandson on the way.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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7267 I3015  Dlouhy  Emilye Marie  3 Nov 1927  13 May 2018  Emilye Marie Dunn, 90, died Sunday (5/13/2018) in Lincoln. Born November 3,1927 in Tobias, Nebraska to Adolph and Marie Dlouhy. Retired accountant, member of Christ United Methodist Church, and an enthusiastic Nebraska Volleyball fan.

Survivors: Daughter and son-in-law Cindy and Ernie Barney of San Clemente, California; daughter and son-in-law Janis and Scott Gordon of Lincoln; daughter Virginia Dunn and close friend John Fauntleroy of Richmond, Virginia; sister-in-law Helen Dlouhy of Lincoln; nieces, nephews, cousins. Preceded in death by husband Ronald, parents, brothers Adolph and John.

Private interment. In lieu of flowers send memorials to the Tobias chapter of the American Legion Auxiliary or the Nebraska Library Commission Talking Books and Braille Service.

Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy 
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7268 I3014  Dlouhy  John Frank  5 Jan 1930  8 Jun 2005  Served in the US Navy from January 1951 to December 1954 in Korea and Formosa. (Milligan, p 261).

Obituary

John F. Dlouhy, Lincoln

John F. Dlouhy, 75, died Wednesday (6/8/05) in Lincoln. Born (1/5/30) in Tobias to Adolph J. and Mary F. (Koca) Dlouhy. Retired welder. Member: Faith Lutheran Church. John was a very active member and volunteer at church and Meals on Wheels, was a blood donor and enjoyed gardening. He was employed with Lincoln Steel for 31 years and National Crane for 8 years. U.S. Navy Veteran of the Korean War.

Survivors: wife, Helen (Wambolt) Dlouhy, Lincoln; sons, daughters-in-law, David J. and Ana Dlouhy, Katy, Texas, Ted M. and Connie Dlouhy, Omaha; daughter, son-in-law, Beverly J. Dlouhy, Ashley and James Ashley, Lincoln; grandson, Luis Dlouhy; brother, sister-in-law, Adolph and Evelyn Dlouhy, Tobias; sister, brother-in-law, Emilye and Ron Dunn, Lincoln; nieces, nephews, cousins. Preceded in death by: parents; daughter, Kathryn Ann Dlouhy.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, Faith Lutheran Church, 8701 Adams St., Lincoln. Pastor Jerry Troester. Visitation: 12-9 p.m., with family greeting friends, 2-4 p.m., Sunday, Roper & Sons Funeral Home, 4300 O St. Memorials may be given in lieu of flowers to Faith Lutheran Church and School c/o the Dlouhy family. Condolences: www.roperandsons.com .

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star) 
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7269 I2986  Dlouhy  Josef  27 Feb 1827  3 Feb 1903  The son of John Dlouhy. Josef served in the Austrian army before immigrating to America. They made their home on the NW 1/4 of Section 6, Olive Township. Later their son, Adolph, and his family made their home with them. (Milligan, p 261).  STR06 
7270 I33811               
7271 I25537  Dodd  Rachel Perry  15 Jan 1857  24 Jul 1940  Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carolyn Andrews, shows her parents as James Monroe DODD (FAG#46683879) and Priscilla L. PERRY (FAG#46685130).  STR06 
7272 I25537  Dodd  Rachel Perry  15 Jan 1857  24 Jul 1940  (Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, Civil District 18, ED 53
Enumerated 6 June 1900 by H.M. Lily, SD 9, ED 53, Sheet 4B
70-70
McLeemoor, Young Hd W M Dec 18?? 48 M 21 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLeemoor, Rachel P Wife W Jan 1858 42 M 21 5/5 Tn Tn Tn
McLeemoor, Pearl A Dtr W F Aug 18?? 19 S Tn Tn Tn
McLeemoor, Bertie D Dtr W F Feb 1882 18 S Tn Tn Tn
McLeemoor, Charlie S W M ??? 18?? 8 S Tn Tn Tn
McLeemoor, Perry Son W M Feb 1894 6 S Tn Tn Tn
McLeemoor, Lizzie Dtr W F Oct 1896 3 S Tn Tn Tn
(Indexed on Ancestry.com as Mclenmoone)

1910 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, Civil District 18, ED 60
Enumerated 30 April 1910
SD 9 ED 60 Sheet 16B
265-277
McLemore, Rachel Head F W 55 Wd 5/5 Tn Tn Tn Farmer Genera
l Farm
McLemore, Charlie Son M W 18 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Perry Son M W 16 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Lizzie Bell Dtr F W 12 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer 
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7273 I4188  Dodge  Joan Marie  27 Jul 1932  5 Jan 2000  Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, January 12, 2000

Joan Marie Darling, 67, of Kingston, died Wednesday, January 5, 2000, at Covenant Cooper Hospital in Saginaw.

She was born July 27, 1932, in Cass City, the daughter of Kenneth and LaVerne (Hill) Dodge. She was a lifelong area resident and 1951 graduate of Cass City High School.

She married Donald C. Darling August 30, 1952 in Cass City. He died October 13, 1998.

She was a past member of the White Creek Floral Club, and worked for several years at Colony House, Cass City. She was a Hospice volunteer.

She is survived by a daughter, Kathryn Darling of Cass City, a son, Richard Darling of Kingston; 2 brothers, Ray and Chris DODGE of Oregon, and Fred & Theo LaRUE of Mt. Clemens; 3 sisters, Jean and Dick COLEMAN of Northville, Paula and Jim SCHATZLEY of Fostoria, and Margaret and Roger CARD of South Carolina; and special friends, Mary and Louise GYOMORY; brother and sisters-in-law, Jim and Violet DARLING, Carl and Mary GEISTER, Norma and Cark CRYDERMAN, Bon and Novetta DARLING, Fred and Pat DARLING, Betty DARLING, Jerry and Sue DARLING, aunts Pauline JOHNSON, Paulien KELLY, Barb JOCHIM, and many nieces, nephews, great and great-great nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held Saturday, January 8 at Marsh Funeral Chapel, Marlette, with Rev. Dr. Rudyard K. Fay, Sr. officiating.

Burial in Elkland Cemetery Cass City.

Memorials may be made to an organization of the donor's personal choice.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007) 
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7274 I39794  Doggett  Jessie  11 Oct 1875  1 Jun 1964  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6MJ-JZ4
Name: Jessie Allen
Death Date: 01 Jun 1964
Death Place: Garrison, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 88 years 7 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 11 Oct 1875
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Abe Doggett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Florence Alford [sic-Shown by Janice Smith as Florence Louisa Alice Caldwell]
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Domestic
Place of Residence: Garrison, Nacogdoches, Texas
Cemetery: Greenwood Cemetery
Burial Place: Nacogdoches, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Jun 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117595
Digital Film Number: 4028380
Image Number: 40
Reference Number: CN 45539
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976 
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7275 I20989  Dolbere  Mary  7 Jun 1607  5 Jan 1685  Also DOLBIAR. (kvnkerr@netscape.net).  STR06 
7276 I5185  Dolezel  Olga  14 Jul 1917  6 Apr 1983  OLGA VIRKA 14 Jul 1917 Apr 1983 68015 (Cedar Bluffs, Saunders, NE) (none specified) 508-60-9582 Nebraska  STR06 
7277 I35750  Dominy  Mabel Elizabeth  30 Nov 1919  30 Dec 1989  The following is an article in a book entitled "TRINITY COUNTY BEGINNINGS" published by the Trinity County Book Committee. Compiled by Patricia Bartley Hensley and Joseph Woodrow Hensley in 1986. This book was found in the Tyler, Texas library in June 1998, and transcribed by Jeff L. Bott, and copied from his BAKER SURNAME-Descendants of Silas Baker on RootsWeb WorldConnect.

On November 30, 1919, 1 was born in Groveton, delivered by our beloved family physician, Dr. Jap Magee, to my expectant and devoted parents, Reed H. and Maude Inez Baker Dominy. Mrs. Lynn P. Atmar (Mabel) named me; she became my dearly loved "Auntie Mabel". She, her husband, and son, Morris, were friends of our family. Her husband, Lynn, was the banker in Groveton then. Dr. Magee's wife and mother were also kind and good friends.

My childhood was filled with fun and love, so many wonderful memories under the guidance and protection of Christian parents. Many cousins were counted among my close friends and associates and still remain so today.

I remember the gatherings in the home of our grandparents, Daniel and Kittie Dominy, the love of aunts and uncles and their families. At Thanksgiving and Christmas our grandparents expected all to be there, but these reunions continued after our grandparents were gone. I miss them now.

Our mother was full of love for all and had the wonderful ability to take over in homes where there was illness or sadness. She was also a good cook and friend to all.

My dear brother, Reed Harwood, 3/ years older than I, was a freckle-faced, good-looking lad with auburn curls, a winning smile, and lovable personality. I was chubby with curly blond hair, which my mother kept in Shirley Temple style. I remember how beautifully she dressed me in the clothes she made, for she was a good seamstress. My brother was also dressed beautifully.

Growing up was full of happy living among such loving, kind, and good friends among our peers as well as adults. Attending Sunday School, Church, and Groveton public schools contributed to a full and well-rounded education. We had excellent teachers, such as Miss Norma Dawson and Mrs. Jimmie (G. H.) Bradley, who was the best math teacher I ever had.

Reading through the recipes in my mother's cookbook, compiled by members of the Church Circle, awakens more memories of all the dear people who contributed so much to our lives, to each other, and to other Trinity County residents. Among these was Mrs. Joe Locke. She and her husband, Joe, owned the Locke Hotel; and their son, Joe Tom, a dear friend of ours, drowned in the Trinity River. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robb were also family friends to whom my brother and I delivered milk from our Holstein Dairy.

When school closed, we had great fun gathering with friends at our house for tennis, followed by enjoying tall glasses of butter-milk, fried pork (sow-belly), and cornbread (Soul Food), followed by old-fashioned tea cakes. Then the friends left to do their home chores, while Reed and I turned to our town duties. During football season it fell my lot to do double-duty, while my brother either stayed at school to practice or play football.

In 1934 we moved to Nacogdoches where I finished high school, preparatory to college, and Reed Harwood entered Stephen F. Austin College. We later moved to Center where my father continued his profession in the Dry-Goods business, later serving as a member of the State's Department Program for developing agriculture in Texas, which he enjoyed very much.

After college my brother taught school in Longview until World War II, when he joined the US Air Force and was stationed in California until sent overseas to London. He was piloting a P-35 when shot down over the English Channel. The body was never recovered. When my mother died in 1966 (correction: 1950), the minister referred to her as another casualty or victim of war. My father died in 1973.

Reed Harwood left a widow, Melba, and a daughter Mary Margaret, now Mrs. John Hendrick (correction: Hendricks), of Auburn, Alabama John and Mary Margaret have a son, John, in the University of Alabama, and a daughter, Lisa, who is finishing high school.

I met and married Carl Fussell, a rancher and member of a prominent family in San Augustine. Carl died in 1970. We have one son, Rodger Carl Fussell, who married Sharon Jones Fussell, and they live in Gilmer, Texas. Both are CPA's.

by: Mrs. Mabel Fussell
Jeff L. Bott made two corrections above in what appears to have been typographical errors
 
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7278 I17086  Domling  Ruth Marie  13 Dec 1918  14 Oct 2009  Ruth M. Slezak, 90, Milligan,widow of Frank E. Slezak, died Wednesday (10/14/09) in Geneva, Nebraska. Born to Fred and Anna (Smith) Domling on December 13, 1918 at Fairmont, Neb.
Survivors: sons, Robert Slezak, Crete; Norman and Harriett Slezak, Stanardsville, Va.; Frank and Karla Slezak, Grand Island, Neb.; daughters, Shirley Steinacher, Geneva; Evelyn and Charlie Krupicka, Milligan, Neb.; Darlene and Darrell Vodicka, Geneva; Linda and Henry Lopez, Wilber; Judy and Doug Turek, Phillipsburg, Kan.; Bev and Loren Filipi, Milligan; 20 grandchildren; 12 step grandchildren; 38 great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren.
Services 10 a.m. Saturday, Milligan Auditorium, Milligan, Nebraska. Visitation from 1 p.m. until 8 p.m., Friday at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Memorials in care of the family in lieu of flowers. Gravside services, Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, Nebraska, Pastor Karla Sheffy.

(From the Lincoln Journal, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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7279 I5983  Don  Ida Belle  25 Aug 1882  Nov 1940  At the time of the 1900 census, 17 year old Ida Don was a servant (housekeeper) in the home of Ezra and Malinda HEATH of Fairgrove, Tuscola County, Michigan. Her date of birth was shown as Aug 1883 in Michigan.

According to Art Peck, Ida was married first to Thomas BARNES. They were the parents of Ernestine Marilla BARNES, born 25 October 1902 and died in March, 1982 in Caro, Michigan. Her second marriage was to Clarence MITCHELL, and they were the parents of Norman James MITCHELL.

In 1931 Ida's daughter, Ernestine BARNES married Ellis H. ABKE, and they were the parents of Janice Kay ABKE. Janice married Donald R. MAJASK. 
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7280 I5982  Don  Percy James  15 Sep 1898  4 Oct 1969  He was married with three sons.  STR06 
7281 I41791  Donaho  Dempsey  5 Aug 1788  1 Oct 1843  FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of William Donaho and Esther Daniel.  STR06 
7282 I22053  Donaho  Esther  Abt 1780  14 Sep 1849  John W. Clark shows her as a daugher of William Donoho and Esther Daniel.  STR06 
7283 I40604  Donaho  Hannah C.  Abt 1853  Yes, date unknown  (Research):Married, or died, prior to the 1870 census? No longer listed with her mother or siblings.  STR06 
7284 I11202  Donaho  Hiram  Abt 1816  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine District
Enumerated 13 and 14 Day Nov 1850
230-230
Hiram Donaho 34 m Farmer 300 Miss
Mary Donaho 29 F Miss
William Donaho 10 M Tx
Amanda Donaho 5 F Tx
Isabella Donaho 3 F Tx
Martha Donaho 1 F Tx
231-231
Joseph Fish 20 M Farmer 396 Miss
Frances Fish 14 F Tx
232-232
John Clark 33 M farmer 175 Miss
Aibi clark 38 F Miss
233-233
Henry Clark 30 M farmer 175 Miss
Susan Clark 25 F North Carolina
Elizabeth F. Clark 2 F Tx
234-234
Spencer Ashmore 35 M Farmer 2000 South Carolina
Elizabeth Ashmore 21 F Tx
Rebecca F Ashmore 4 F Tx
Elizabeth I Ashmore 9/12 F Tx


 
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7285 I40605  Donaho  John L.  Abt 1855  Yes, date unknown  (Research):Perhaps he died young? Not listed with the rest of his family at the time of the 1870 Sabine County, Texas census, when he would have been around age 15.  STR06 
7286 I11206  Donaho  Martha  Abt 1849  Yes, date unknown  (Research):Married, or died, prior to the 1870 census? No longer listed with her mother or siblings.  STR06 
7287 I16082  Donahoe  Lela May  14 Nov 1897  15 Sep 1923  Alt. DOB 14 Oct 1897
 
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7289 I22232  Donelson  Elizabeth  22 Nov 1796  2 Jul 1836  The bio below was copied from her FindAGrave memorial, created by Mary and Kent

Mortuary Notice
National Banner and Nashville Whig
July 11 1836
Died in Lagrange Ten., on the 2nd inst., Mrs. Elizabeth McLemore, wife of John C. McLemore, of Nashville.

Elizabeth was the daughter of John Donelson and Mary Purnell. Mary Purnell was the sister-in-law of Andrew Jackson. Elizabeth married John Christmas McLemore in 1815. He was a well known surveyor in the southeast succeeding his uncle as Surveyor General of the Tennessee Military Tract. McLemore and Elizabeth's uncle, Andrew Jackson, worked together in land development deals resulting in towns like McLemoresville.


Tombstone inscription

Inscription:
Elizabeth
Wife of
John C. McLemore
Born November 22nd 1796
Died July 2nd 1836

This stone is sacred memory of her
who lives beneath this sod?
A dedicated wife and affectionate wife
? Christian
She filled the office of Daughter
won the affection of all
who approached her.
She died beloved. 
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7290 I47974  Donohoo  Samuel Lee  6 Jan 1960  4 Feb 2014  Samuel Lee Donohoo, 54, of Hemphill, died Tuesday night. He was born in Houston, Texas, to James D. and Ann Marie Mancuso Donohoo. Sammy moved to Hemphill from Lufkin nine years ago. He owned and operated Sammy D's Remodeling and Building Contractor Service.

Sammy is survived by his wife Teresa W. Donohoo of Hemphill, his sons; Samuel Morales of Pasadena, Billy Donahoo of Michigan, Jalen Donohoo of Groveton, Texas, his close extended family and longtime friend Tex Black of Burk, Texas. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brothers James and Frank Donohoo.

Visitation will begin at 11:00AM, Saturday, Feb. 8, 2014, until funeral service time at 1:00PM in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Burial will follow in the New Hope Cemetery, Milam, Texas.

(Copied from FindAGrave) 
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7291 I24575  Donovan  Mary Mamie Williams  14 Aug 1878  2 Aug 1960  Listed as Mary M. WILLIAMS, age 1, at the time of the 1880 census, and as Mamie M. DONOVAN, age 21, in 1900. Melba Gene McLemore writes that she was in touch with some of Mary's descendants, living in Alaska. They always knew her last name a Donovan, as apparently she used that name from the time she was a young girl. It appears she was adopted, either formally or informally, by her mother's second husband.

She is listed as follows on the California Death Records at Rootsweb:

HUGHES MARY D 08/14/1878
MCLEMORE -------- F
LOS ANGELES 08/02/1960 81 years 
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7292 I24575  Donovan  Mary Mamie Williams  14 Aug 1878  2 Aug 1960  (Research):Census Information:

1910 Census, California, Los Angles, LA Assembly District 7
1, ED 156
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910 by Aaron W. Kellogg
SD 7, ED 156, Sheet 3B
732-82-87
Hughes, Marvin P. Hd W M 34 M1 8 Kentucky Kentucky Ohio Carpenter Home
Hughes, Mamie D Wife F W 31 M1 8 3/3 Tx Ire/English Tx English
Hughes, Lucile Dtr F W 6 S Cal Kent Tx
Hughes, Grace Dtr F W 1 S Cal Kent Tx
Hughes, Ester Dtr F W 6/12 Cal Kent Tx (sic-s/b Bethel)

1920 Census not located

1930 Census
California, Los Angeles, Pasadena, ED 21
Enumerated 9 April 1930 by Clark B. Keaton
Enumerated 10 April 1930 by Clark B. Keaton
ED 19-1211 SD 15 Sheet 9A & 9B Stamped 204
1627-225-230
Hughes, Marvin Hd O $600 M W 54 M 26 Kentucky Kentucky Ohio Carpenter House
Hughes, Mammie D Wife F W 51 23 Tx Ireland Tx Housewife
Hughes, Lucile F Dtr F W 26 S Calif Kent Tx Teacher School
Hughes, Bethel A Dtr F W 20 S Calif Kent Tx 
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7293 I24607  Donovan  Robert Emmit  26 Apr 1885  13 Feb 1975  California Death Records:

DONOVAN ROBERT E 04/26/1885 M TEXAS
LOS ANGELES(19) 02/13/1975 550-01-9126 
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7294 I24607  Donovan  Robert Emmit  26 Apr 1885  13 Feb 1975  (Research):Census Information:

1930 Census

California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles (Distr 501-750), ED 524
Enumerated Apr 9 & 10 by Lillian E. Crowley
ED 19-524, SD 17, Sheet 13 B
Donovan, Sarah E. Hd F W 75 Wd Tx Ky TN None
Donovan, Robert E Son M W 44 Wd Tx Ireland Tx Molder Foundr
y & Iron & Brass
Donovan, Gordon Grandson M W 18 S Calif Tx Tx None

Robert Donovan is very likely, but not definatively proven. to be the father of Gordon Donovan, born ca. 1912 in California. In 1930, Gordon and Robert were sharing a home in Los Angeles with Robert's mother, the widowed Sarah Elizabeth. Robert was also marked as widowed. Ten years earlier, in 1920, the 8 year old Gordon was living with his grandmother and with his Uncle and Aunt, Wesley & Florence Donovan. Gordon was not in California at the time, being a lodger in the home of Oliver and Grace Griffin in Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona. He was listed as a white male, age 34 and widowed, and working as a "Clerk of Board, Supervisor."

Finally, the listing below is POSSIBLY for Robert and his wife at the time of the 1910 census. The name and age of the head of household is correct, however the birthplace of his mother is shown as California vs. Texas. Additionally Gordon Donovan's subsequent census responses seem to indicate his mother was not born in California, but in either Texas or Canada. The wife on the listing below is shown as being born in California, as are both of her parents.

1910 Census
California, San Francisco, San Francisco Assembly District 33, ED 72
Enumerated 25 April 1910 by Louis Brown
134-134
Donovan, Robert E Hd M W 25 m1 4 Cal Ire Cal Carpenter Lumber Yard
Donovan, Grace E F W 21 m1 4 0/0 Cal Cal Cal 
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7295 I24608  Donovan  Sarah Elizabeth  11 Nov 1889  16 Jan 1980  At the time of the 1920 census, 30 year old Elizabeth Donovan, along with her widowed mother, were both living with her brother Wesley and his family. Elizabeth was listed as single and as a telephone operator.


California Death Records:

CAMPBELL SARAH ELIZABETH 11/11/1889 MCLEMORE DONNOVAN F CALIFORNIA
SAN DIEGO(37) 01/16/1980 571-34-0715 90 yrs 
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7296 I24609  Donovan  Wesley  Jul 1893  Aug 1937  Melba Gene cites his place of birth as Barstow, California. She also indicates that he was married to Florence Adeline YOUNG.  STR06 
7297 I24609  Donovan  Wesley  Jul 1893  Aug 1937  (Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Califorina, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Assembly Dist 73, ED 3
79
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920 by Emma C. Price
SD 8, ED 379, Sheet 15 B
933-255-314
Donovan, Wesley Hd R M W 26 M Calif Ireland Tx Fireman Firehouse
Donovan, Florence Wf F W 22 M Iowa US US
Donovan, Dorothy Dtr F 4 10/12 S Calif Calif Iowa
Donovan, David Son M W 2 3/12 S Calif Calif Iowa
Donovan, Eliza Dtr F W 6/12 S Calif Calif Iowa
Donovan, Sarah E Mtr F W 65 Wd
Donovan, Elizabeth Sister F W 30 S Telephone Operator
Donovan, Gordon Nephew M W 8 S Ca Texas Canada

1930 Census
California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Assembly District 57, ED 524
Enumerated 15th ----- 1930 by Mamie N. Donavan
ED 19-157, SD 16, Sheet 15A
Donovan, Wesley Hd R $23 M W 36 M@21 Calif North Ireland Tx Fireman
Donovan, Florence Wf F W 32 M@18 Iowa Ohio Ohio
Donovan, Dorothy Dtr F W 14 Calif Calif Iowa
Donovan, David Son F W 12 Calif Calif Iowa
Donovan, Elizabeth Dtr F W 10 Calif Calif Iowa
Donovan, Ruth Dtr M W 5 Calif Calif Iowa 
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7298 I10803  Dore  James Ollice  24 Dec 1944  3 May 2012  The Sabine County Reporter
May 9, 2012, Page 16

James Ollice Dore, 67, of Nederland died May 3, 2012.

Born December 24, 1944 in Port Arthur, and lifelong resident of the area, James was the son of Ida Lorraine Harris Bottiger and Ollice Dore. He was a United States Army Veteran, having served during the Vietnam Conflict, he formerly was a welder and first class ship fitter with Burton's Shipyard, Coastal Marine and Gulf Copper. He worked with children's baseball and enjoyed hunting and was an avid woodsman.

He is survived by his wife of forty-three years, Barbara Yancey Dore of Nederland; children, Crystal M. Dore of Arkansas, James W. "Jay" Dore of Nederland and Phillip Dore of Wichita, Kansas; father-in-law, Joe C. Yancey of Port Neches; grandson, James "Hunter" Dore of Groves; and brothers, Richard Bottiger of Utah and Wayne Bottiger of Korea. James was preceded in death by his parents; grandmother, Mrs. A. C. Riley; and mother-in-law, Hazel Clark Yancey.

Funeral services were held Monday, May 7, 2012 at Broussard's Morturary chapel in Nederland. Graveside rites followed with interment at Evergreen Cemetery on North Main Street in Jasper.

 
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7299 I38444  Dorgan  Francis "Frank" Walter  Abt 1878  19 Apr 1947  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/9FW7-1Z6/p1
Name: Frank Dorgan
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 19 Apr 1947
Death Place: Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 70
Estimated Birth Year: 1877
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Father: Michael Dorgan
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place:
Mother: Bridget Keenan
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place:
Occupation:
Residence:
Street Address:
Spouse: Anna Mclemore
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4152097
Image Number: 2102
Film Number: 1991771
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 17440
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947 
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7300 I38444  Dorgan  Francis "Frank" Walter  Abt 1878  19 Apr 1947  (Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Illinois, Logan County, Corwin Twp, Middleton Village
Enumerated 24 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 55 Sheet 7B
156-156
Dorgan, Frank W Head M W 32 M1 0 Ill Ireland Irish Ireland Own Income
Dorgan, Mary A Wf F W 24 m1 0 1/1 Ill Ill Ill
157-157
McLemore, Mary Head F W 56 Wd 2/1 Ill Norway Norway Own Income

1920 Census
Ilinois, Logan County, Corwin Twp, Middletown Village
Enumerated 13 January 1920
SD 68 ED 58 Sheet 8B
Anson Street
49-49
McLemore, Mary Head F W 62 Wd Ill Norway Norway Occupation: None
50-50
Dorgan, Walter F Head M W 42 M Ill Ireland Irish Ireland Irish Occupation None
Dorgan, Anna M Wf F W 34 M Ill Ill Ill
Dorgan, Francis J Son M W 9 S Ill Ill Ill
 
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