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# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
19901 I12818  Rice  Joseph  Abt 1806  Yes, date unknown  May have instead been born in South Carolina.  STR06 
19902 I1230  Rice  Joseph  2 Jun 1856  4 Sep 1905  Barbara Yancey Dore shows him as a son of Joseph Rice Sr and his wife Jane. He was married first to Lucinda HARVEY.  STR06 
19903 I1230  Rice  Joseph  2 Jun 1856  4 Sep 1905  (Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 25 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 10B
165-169
Rice, Joe Head W M Jun 1856 43 Wd Tx Tenn SC Farmer
Rice, Lula Wf W F Mar 1883 37 (CROSSED THROUGH)
Rice, Ellen Dtr W F Apr 1887 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, John Son-in-law Jun 1881 19 m2 Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Lizzie Dtr W F Oct 1878 21 M 2 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Aaron Grdson W M Oct 1899 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx

 
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19904 I17300               
19905 I41804  Rice  Katie Bell  4 Dec 1905  6 Jun 1966  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKF-L3X
name: Katie Bell Maund
death date: 06 Jun 1966
death place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 60 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 04 Dec 1905
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Melvin Rice
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Berentha Cooper
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife & Mother
place of residence: Newton, Newton, Texas
cemetery: Harper Chapel Cemetery
burial place: Sabine County, Texas
burial date: 07 Jun 1966
additional relatives: X
film number: 2118371
digital film number: 4030070
image number: 330
reference number: cn 46598
Collection: "Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," Katie Bell Maund, 1966 
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19906 I40583               
19907 I40582               
19908 I40581  Rice  Marion Joseph  2 Nov 1921  13 Jun 1978  Name Marion Joseph Rice
Titles and Terms
Event Type Death
Event Date 13 Jun 1978
Event Place Hemphill Pre 1, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Age 56
Birth Year 2 Nov 1921 Sabine County
Occupation Rancher Ranch
Veteran Yes WW II
Father's Name George Rice
Father's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Erma Mcgee
Mother's Titles and Terms
Certificate Number 47672
Digital Folder Number 004924980
Image Number 00189



Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS8G-2XX : accessed 26 May 2014), Marion Joseph Rice, 13 Jun 1978; citing Hemphill Pre 1, Sabine, Texas, United States, 47672, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Austin; . 
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19909 I12917  Rice  Mary  Abt 1841  Yes, date unknown  The daughter of Joseph M. and Catherine Jordan (sic) Rice (White and Toole, p 73).  STR06 
19910 I40709               
19911 I473  Rice  Matthias J.  15 Jan 1832  16 Feb 1918  A grave marker, photo shown on his FindAGrave memorial page, is inscribed "Matthias Rice Pvt Co F 11 Texas Infantry Confederate States Army Jan 15, 1832 Feb 16 1918" His memorial page is linked to his parents, Joseph and Catherine (Melton) Rice, as well as to his wife, Milbury Cook. The couple is also linked to four of their children. His wife's headstone shows him as "M. J. Rice"  STR06 
19912 I41788  Rice  Melvin  Abt 1873  Abt 1942  (Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 11A
173-175
Rice, Melvin Head M W 37 m1` 7 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Rice, Bee Wf F W 35 m1 7 3/3 Tx Miss Miss
Rice, Claude F Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Rice, Elmer C Son M W 6 S Tx Tx
Rice, Katie B Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Rice, Elizabeth Mother F W 61 1/1 Tx Miss Miss

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 11 and 12 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheets 33B and 34A
665-688
Rice, Melvin Head M W 46 M Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Rice, Burintna Wf F W 45 M Tx Mis Miss
Rice, Claud Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Rice, Elijah Son M W 16 S Tx Tx STx Farm Laborer
Rice, Katie B Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Elizabeth, Mother, F W 65 Wd Miss Tn Tn

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheets 17A and 17B Stamped 39
79-79
Rice, Melvin Head m W 57 M 29 Tx La La Farmer
Rice, Burintha Wf F W55 M 27 Tx Miss Miss
Rice, Clyde Son M W 27 M 18 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Rice, Valeta rdtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Rice, Hulan Grdson M W 4 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
 
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19913 I17298               
19914 I46226  Rice  Vera Lucille  16 May 1925  11 Jan 2005  The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 shows her as born in Jasper, Jasper, Texas [Deridder, Louisiana] to Lee W. RICE and Amanda DOYEN. She was AKA Vera Lucille Cunningham, Vera Lucille Murty, and Vera L. Bryan.  STR06 
19915 I14326  Rice  Wiley Cecil  24 Feb 1938  4 Jun 2016  Wiley Cecil Rice, 78, died in his home in Hemphill early Saturday morning. He was born in Hemphill to Charlie C. and Corrie Smith Rice. Spending his early life in Hemphill, graduating from Hemphill High School where he played football and trumpet in the Hornet Band. Wiley served in the U.S. Army in the late 1950's for four years. He then attended the University of Southern Mississippi, and played football for the Golden Eagles and was tight end, wearing Number 88, and part of the Golden Eagles National Championship team in 1962.

Wiley attended the Oakhill Baptist Church in his youth, and later attended the First Baptist Church in Hemphill. His career was dedicated to being the girls basketball coach in several school districts in Texas. When coach in Hemphill, he took the Lady Hornets basketball team to the state playoffs. After his teaching career, he retired back to his home town of Hemphill, Texas.

Wiley is survived by his wife Judy Rice of Center, his son Wiley Cecil "Sonny" Rice, Jr. of Lubbock, his daughters; Lysa Rice Rousse and husband David of Willspoint, Texas, Ann Rice Kolander and husband John of Palestine, Texas, his step-sons; Mark Herndon and wife Leslie of Liberty, Ward Herndon and wife Sommer of Center, Texas. He is also survived by his grandchildren; Dalton, Dakota, Kennedy, John Mark, Laura Beth, Tyler, Hollie, Kristi, and Stacy, and his great grandson Kaden.

Memorial services will be held on Tuesday, June 7, 2016, at 11:00am in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Memorial contributions to the Six Mile VFW, Hemphill, Texas, and to the Oakhill Baptist Church, Old Oakhill Rd., Hemphill, Texas 75948, would be greatly appreciated by the family.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 8, 2016, page 12 
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19916 I10165  Rice  William Cook  16 Oct 1902  27 Jul 1978  Kay Parker McCary shows he was buried with his wife, Lee Oma Norsworthy.

She also indicates, apparently in error, that he was first married to Mary Jane Easely. Mary Jane appears to have been the first wife of Williams' father, Watler Cook Rice. 
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19917 I14299  Rice  William M.  25 Sep 1875  20 Jan 1955  The son of John Rice and Eliza Meyers. (White and Toole, p 29).  STR06 
19918 I14323  Rice  William Virgil  23 Sep 1926  30 Apr 1943  His Texss Death certificate, viewable online at www.familysearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, showed that he was a student, and that he died by accidentially drowning near Milam, Texas.  STR06 
19919 I22209  Rich  Elizabeth Catherine  Abt 1878  28 Sep 1931  Probably the sister of Mary Alice and Lola Jane RICH?  STR06 
19920 I28372  Rich  Owen Preston  13 Jul 1924  23 Feb 2007  His FindAGrave memorial page shows him as a son of Lallister Lott Rich and Ida Williamson. There is also a photo of his military marker, embossed with a cross, his name and dates, and "S1 US NAVY WORLD WAR II."


OWEN PRESTON RICH ..

CLINTON (NC)- Mr. Owen Preston Rich, 82, of 3830 Bass Lake Road, died in Plymouth, Friday, February 23, 2007.

THE funeral will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at Elizabeth Baptist Church with the Rev. Roger White officiating. Burial will follow in the Church Cemetery.

Born in 1924 in Sampson County, Mr. Rich was the son of the late L.L. and Ida Rich. On Dec.15, 1949, he married the late Doris McLemore Rich. He was an active member of Elizabeth Baptist Church, serving as a Deacon and a member of the Building and Grounds Committee. He was a farmer.

He is survived by two daughters; Angela Rich Mallette and husband Pat of Greenville and Audrey Rich Outten and husband Dana of Plymouth; one sister Ellen Hollingsworth of Roseboro; four sisters-in-law, Elizabeth Rich, Lellon McLemore, Brenda McLemore, Hazel Bullard and husband Roland; one brother-in-law, Lynwood McLemore and wife Marilyn; and four
grandchildren, Catherine Rich Outten, John Preston Outten, Michael Anthony Mallette and James Patrick Mallette.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, Bruce Rich and Norman Rich, and two sisters, Maybell Green and Estelle Rozier.

The family will receive friends in the fellowship hall following the funeral service.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Community Home Care & Hospice, 216 Beaman St., Clinton, NC 28328 or to the Patients Nursing
Home Auxiliary, 111 Hilly Circle, Plymouth, NC 27962.

Arrangements are being handled by Royal-Hall Funeral Home. Condolences may be sent through www.royalhallfuneralhome.com.

From: The Sampson Independent.. Saturday, 2-24-2007

File: Obit..Rich, Owen Preston..2-23-2007


(Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler) 
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19921 I17682  Rich  Sarah  Abt 1853  Yes, date unknown  A sister of Sarah Rich, Mary, m an Alsup. Rud Rich was Sarah's brother. (White and Toole, p 65).  STR06 
19922 I11010               
19923 I47078  Richards  Bennie "Bennye" Louise  25 Jan 1927  18 Dec 2016  Mrs. Bennye Louise (Richards) Smith, age 89, of San Augustine, passed from this life on Sunday, December 18, 2016, in San Augustine.

A Memorial Service will be planned at a later date. Bennye was born to Floy (Whitton) Richards and Ben Richards on January 25, 1927, in San Augustine County, Texas. She was a homemaker, and worked along with her late husband, the Rev. Aldous Smith, a Methodist Minister who served as Pastor for several local Methodist Churches in the area.

Copied from her Find A Grave memorial page. 
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19924 I46854               
19925 I6079               
19926 I46848  Richards  Elvin Clarence  13 Oct 1901  26 Jul 1969  His Texas Death Certificate showed him as a retired conductor on the Missouri Pacific Railroad, and as a son of Virgil Richards and Callie Burris.  STR06 
19927 I46848  Richards  Elvin Clarence  13 Oct 1901  26 Jul 1969  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Cameron County, San Benito City
ED 31-20 Sd 29 Sheet 16 B
Enumerated April 15, 1930
S. Reagan
House 200
Richards, E. C. Head R 32 M W 28 M 24 No Yes Tx Tx Tx Conductor Railroad
Richards, Verda Wf F W 21 M 17 M Tx US US
Richards, Juanita F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx 
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19928 I22724               
19929 I5919  Richards  Lester Mills  6 Jan 1908  14 Oct 1991  LESTER M RICHARDS 06 Jan 1908 14 Oct 1991 (not specified) (none specified) 467-34-3956 Texas  STR06 
19930 I5920  Richards  Vaden Paul  23 Apr 1911  13 May 2003  (Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Pennsylvania, Franklin County, Chambersburg
Enumerated 29 Apr 1940
SD 22 ED 28-6 Sheet 14A
North Sixth Street
343-O 2300
Crawford, Charles O Head M W 73 M No 8 Pa Sam House
Crawford Misme B Wf F W 53 M No 8 NY Same House
Richards, Baden (sic) P Son-in-law M W 28 C-4 No Pa Same House Reporter and Clerical Newspaper and City Hall
Richards, Charleen Dtr F W 25 M No C-2 Pa Same House
Richards, Vadeen Grddtr F W 2 /12 S Pa
 
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19931 I5863  Richards  Velma Lucile  30 Mar 1903  15 Aug 1976  Known as Lucile.  STR06 
19932 I46162  Richardson  Albert Starnes  11 Dec 1889  16 Nov 1978  When he completed his World War II draft registration, he was listed as Albert Starnes Richardson, a resident of Wyoming, Hamilton, Ohio, residing there with his wife, Ann Richardson. He was employed by Proctor and Gamble Company.  STR06 
19933 I46161  Richardson  Anna Wharton  26 Sep 1888  Mar 1974  Shown on the SSDI and FindAGrave as Annie Rucker/Annie Wharton Rucker.  STR06 
19934 I25075               
19935 I6465  Richardson  John Ebenezer  7 Jan 1857  Aug 1940  Said to be 1877 Graduate of Princeton, 1878 Graduate of Cumberland Law, Judge of Circuit Court.  STR06 
19936 I6465  Richardson  John Ebenezer  7 Jan 1857  Aug 1940  (Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Rutherford County, 1st, 3rd and 4rth Wards, Murfreesboro, Ward 3
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
Church Street
145-159
Richardson, John E Head W M Jan 1857 43 M 18 Tenn Va Ga Lawyer
Richardson, Annie L Wf W F Apr 1859 41 M 18 9/5 Tenn Tenn Ala
Richardson, William McL. Son W M Marc 1883 17 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Laborer Farm
Richardson, Anna W Dtr W F Sep 1888 11 S Tenn Tenn Tenn At School
Richardson, Albert S Son M W Dec 1889 10 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Richardson, Ida L Dtr W F July 1893 6 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Richardson, Louise Dtr W F July 1897 3 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Richardson, Augusta M Mother W F Jan 1813 87 W 8/4 Ga Ga Ga 
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19937 I6802  Richardson  Mary  1775  1863  Said to be the daughter of Stephen and Elizabeth Richardson.

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/u/s/Anglyn-M-Busby/PDFGENE2.pdf
 
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19938 I6802  Richardson  Mary  1775  1863  (Research):mtDNA Results (based on test of a child of Anna Laura PAYNE, a direct female descendant of Mary Richardson).

Your Haplogroup and mutations relative to the Cambridge Reference Sequence (CRS) are shown below. A value of CRS indicates no mutations. High resolution (HVR2) results are shown only if you have requested the mtDNAPlus or mtDNA Refine test. If you ordered a Mega mtDNA the Coding Region (CR) will be displayed below.

As you go through your mtDNA results, we strongly encourage you to read the ?u?mtDNA Results Tutorial ?/u? that we have put together in the form of frequently asked questions about mtDNA results.
HVR1 Haplogroup J

HVR1 differences from ?u?CRS
?/u?16069T
16126C
16209C
16265G
16319A

?b?Haplogroup Description?/b? J* Specific mitochondrial haplogroups are typically found in different regions of the world, and this is due to unique population histories. In the process of spreading around the world, many populations-with their special mitochondrial haplogroups-became isolated, and specific haplogroups concentrated in geographic regions. Today, we have identified certain haplogroups that originated in Africa, Europe, Asia, the islands of the Pacific, the Americas, and even particular ethnic groups. Of course, haplogroups that are specific to one region are sometimes found in another, but this is due to recent migration. The mitochondrial haplogroup J contains several sub-lineages. The original haplogroup J originated in the Near East approximately 50,000 years ago. Within Europe, sub-lineages of haplogroup J have distinct and interesting distributions. Haplogroup J* -the root lineage of haplogroup J-is found distributed throughout Europe, but at a relatively low frequency. Haplogroup J* is generally considered one of the prominent lineages that was part of the Neolithic spread of agriculture into Europe from the Near East beginning approximately 10,000 years ago. 
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19939 I36870               
19940 I6828  Richardson  Rebecca "Becky"  Feb 1832  Abt 1907  Virgie Collier Speights, in OLD TIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS, lists her last name both as Richardson (p. 46) and as Watkins (p. 54).  STR06 
19941 I8878               
19942 I11106               
19943 I37243               
19944 I8944               
19945 I8879               
19946 I21875               
19947 I46160  Richardson  William McLemore  30 Mar 1883  Yes, date unknown  At the time he registered for the World War I draft, he was a resident of Montgomery, Pennsylvania and working for Barrow & Richardson of Philadelphia as an advertiser. He was of medium height and build, with blue eyes and light hair. His nearest relative was Evelyn Rouse Richardson, of the same address, presumably his wife?  STR06 
19948 I18819  Richey  Celia  Abt 1827  Yes, date unknown  Likely the daughter of Dan and Sarah Richey listed in dwelling 323 of the 1850 Sabine Parish Census. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 100). Wallace L. McKeehan, on his website SONS OF DEWITT COLONY, TEXAS, shows her parents as Daniel RICHEY and Sarah K. BROWN.

http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/patmaines1.htm#william 
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19949 I27966  Richey  Harold Manry  Abt 1908  Yes, date unknown  Melba Gene McLemore insteads shows his date of birth as 31 October 1910 and date of death as 15 February 1922 (in Phoenix).

This appears to be incorrect based on census records. He was listed as age 18 at the time of the 1930 census---living with his maternal grandparents. This would put his year of birth around 1912, and mean that he was alive until at least 1930. 
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19950 I27966  Richey  Harold Manry  Abt 1908  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Arizona, Cochise County, Lowell Precinct (Part)
Enumerated 6 ___ 1930
SD 2 ED 31 Sheet 6B
137-152
McDonald, John Hd M W 40 Tx Tx Tx Truck Driver Feed Co
McDonald, Rose Wf F W 40 M Va Va Va
Murray, Bertha Dtr F W 29 M Tx Tx Va Office Helper Mercantile Company
Richey, Harold GrSon M W 8 S Ariz Miss Tx
Richey, Robert GrSon M W 5 S Ariz Miss Tx
McDonald, Jack Cousin M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Mechanic Garage

1930 Census
Arizona, Cochise County, Lowell
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 2-50 SD 3 Sheet 3A Stamped 12
52-59
McDonald, John H Hd M W 60 M 30 Tx Tx Tx Truck Driver Gasoline Company
McDonald, Frances W F W 55 M 20 Va Miss Tx
Richie, Harold G/S M W 18 S Ariz Miss Tx None
Richie, Robert G/S M W 16 S Ariz Miss Tx None
 
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19951 I35070               
19952 I27967  Richey  Robert E. Lee  2 Dec 1913  28 Feb 1985  California Death Records:

RICHEY ROBERT ELEE 12/02/1913 STEDHAM M ARIZONA LOS ANGELES(19) 02/28/1985 569-24-0103 71 yrs 
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19953 I27967  Richey  Robert E. Lee  2 Dec 1913  28 Feb 1985  (Research):



Census Listings:

1920 Census
Arizona, Cochise County, Lowell Precinct (Part)
Enumerated 6 ___ 1930
SD 2 ED 31 Sheet 6B
137-152
McDonald, John Hd M W 40 Tx Tx Tx Truck Driver Feed Co
McDonald, Rose Wf F W 40 M Va Va Va
Murray, Bertha Dtr F W 29 M Tx Tx Va Office Helper Mercantile Company
Richey, Harold GrSon M W 8 S Ariz Miss Tx
Richey, Robert GrSon M W 5 S Ariz Miss Tx
McDonald, Jack Cousin M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Mechanic Garage

1930 Census
Arizona, Cochise County, Lowell
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 2-50 SD 3 Sheet 3A Stamped 12
52-59
McDonald, John H Hd M W 60 M 30 Tx Tx Tx Truck Driver Gasoline Company
McDonald, Frances W F W 55 M 20 Va Miss Tx
Richie, Harold G/S M W 18 S Ariz Miss Tx None
Richie, Robert G/S M W 16 S Ariz Miss Tx None
 
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19954 I19339  Richmond  Philinda  14 Sep 1816  4 Nov 1844  The daughter of Freeman RICHMOND and Nancy ARNOLD. (Dwight, p. 485).  STR06 
19955 I20902  Richmond  Sarah  Abt 1804  Aft 1860  From Rhodene Frederick (email March 16, 2005)

I hope you are still on line. I found Sarah Richmond's family. It says that Sarah was born in Whitestown, NY and that she and Albert A. were married in NY.

Sarah's parents are Joshua Richmond b 1765 Tauton, Bristol Co., MA and died 1820 Bergen, Genessee Co., NY. He married Sarah Snow May 29, 1784 in Bristol Co., MA. Sarah was born 1784 Bridgewater, MA and d ? Kendall, Orleans Co., NY.

Joshua's parents were Isaac Richmond and Mehitable Richmond. Sarah's parents were Seth Snow and Betty Sprague.

Source: Rootsweb WorldConnect project: Hainings, Richmonds, Powells, and related families, submitted by Kirsty.Haining@alumnae.brynmawr.edu

A similar line of ancestry is posted ont eh Bud Schaefer tree dated 4-12-04. His email address if budschafer@comcast.net.

As neither tree has cited any sources, this information should be verified. 
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19956 I48136  Richtarik  Ronnie Gale  4 Feb 1947  25 Oct 2022  Ronnie Gale Richtarik was born on February 4, 1947 to Stanley E. and Irene (Filipi) Richtarik in Lincoln, NE and passed away on October 25, 2022. He attended Wilber High School where he graduated in 1965. Ronnie enlisted in the Army in 1966, and served our Country in Vietnam from 1967 to 1968. After he was honorably discharged in 1969 Ronnie had several jobs and his last one was at Bunge Milling where he retired after 45 years. He was briefly married to Sharon Korinek and to this union their son Jason was born.

Ronnie enjoyed many activities, such as golfing, hunting and fishing with his son Jason and going to his granddaughter Molly's various sporting events. Ronnie was also a member of the American Legion Post 101 and Wilber Sportsman's Club. He was an avid Husker Football fan, and could be found watching the game every Saturday. Ronnie loved spending time with friends and family. He was always so good with his nieces, nephews, and many grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Stanley E. and Irene Richtarik, infant brother Russell Richtarik and, brothers, Stanley W. and Michael Richtarik.

Ronnie is survived by his son, Jason (Darcy) Richtarik, grandchildren, Molly Richtarik, Brandon (Kara) Betka, Melissa (Mark) Vejraska, Allison Muncey and partner Thoun Sisovoung, along with many great grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters, Connie (Melvin) Maas, Lori (David) Lynch, many nieces, nephews and his estranged adopted son Kenneth Richtarik.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Friday, November 4, 2022 at 2:00 P.M. at Kuncl Funeral Home in Wilber, NE. Casual attire is requested. Memorials are in the care of the family for future designation. Arrangements entrusted to Kuncl Funeral Home in Wilber.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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19957 I7091  Rickabaugh  Gloria  Abt 1921  24 Jan 2018  Obituary

On Wednesday, January 24, 2018, Gloria Jean Arnold passed away in her home in Austin, Texas, at the age of 96.

Gloria was born in Kelseyville, California, the fourth daughter of Reuben B. Rickabaugh, an entrepreneur and fruit orchard farmer, and Emma Priscilla Harper Rickabaugh. When Gloria was only 13, Reuben died, leaving Emma to shepherd Gloria and her four sisters, Joyce, Jane, June, and Jasmine, through Depression Era life. Gloria enjoyed her school years. In 1939 she was elected Attendant to the Queen at the area Almond Blossom Festival. Though the family saw years of struggle, Gloria remembered fondly her small-town childhood in Northern California with her mother and sisters.

After graduating from high school, Gloria and a girlfriend traveled by Greyhound bus across the southwest to Houston, where she enrolled in the Hermann Hospital School of Nursing. In nursing school, Gloria was number one in her class for three years, and she graduated with highest honors. After graduation, Gloria worked as a surgical nurse for well-known Houston physician Dr. E. W. Bertner.

While a student at Hermann, she met Dr. Hiram Arnold, who was the instructor for her nursing class in pharmacology. Their developing relationship was interrupted by World War II when Hiram was deployed overseas as a Captain with the Army's 127th General Hospital Unit. At the end of the war, within days of his return from Europe, Hiram and Gloria were married, a union that was to continue for 62 years.

The newly married couple lived in Galveston, where Gloria worked as a nurse at St. Mary's Hospital, then moved to Houston, where Hiram entered private practice. They soon started a family with sons Frank Rickabaugh born in 1947 and Forrest Douglas in 1950.

Settling in southwest Houston, Hiram and Gloria raised their sons and participated for three decades in a large, close-knit extended family and in a large group of what would prove to be lifelong friends. They were for many years active members of Bethany Methodist Church.

Gloria was an untiring volunteer and devoted time to, among other organizations, the Harris County Medical Society Auxiliary, the Methodist Hospital Chaplain's Office, and the American Cancer Society.

When she was already 50, Gloria became an avid tennis player; she played tennis for 25 years.

Retiring to East Texas in the mid-1970s, Hiram and Gloria built a home on the Toledo Bend Reservoir near Hemphill, the small town where Hiram had grown up. Hiram and Gloria were principals in developing the J. R. Huffman Library in Hemphill. After the library opened in 1994, they served for years on its board of directors.

After their years of living on the lake, Hiram and Gloria moved to Lufkin, where they extended their circle of friends and were members of First United Methodist Church. Gloria volunteered as a literacy teacher and a mentor to young people. She was a member of Lufkin's History Club and the Literary Club.

After Hiram passed away, Gloria continued living in Lufkin, then moved to Austin where her sons, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, and great grandchildren were living.

Gloria Jean Rickabaugh Arnold is survived by, and will be greatly missed by, her sister Jasmine Jorgenson; her sons Rick and his wife Linda and Forrest and his wife Cindy; her grandsons Sam and Mason; and her great grandchildren Daxton and Cecily.

A memorial service honoring the life of Gloria Arnold will be held at the First United Methodist Church in Lufkin on Saturday, March 24th, 2018, at 11 AM.
Those wishing to make a memorial donation should contact the J. R. Huffman Library at 375 Sabine St., Hemphill, Texas, 75948.

Downloaded from Legacy.com,
Published in Houston Chronicle on Feb. 11, 2018
Published in The Sabine County Reporter on February 21, 2018, Page 5 
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19958 I29677  Ricker  Arthur A.  18 Aug 1884  8 Nov 1955  Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 11, 1955
Page One

Arthur A. Ricker, Former Cass City Businessman, Dies

Mr. Arthur A. Ricker, 71, lifelong resident of this community, died Thursday morning, Nov. 8, at the Stevens Nursing Home where he had been a patient for five months. He had been in ill health for three years.

Mr. Ricker was born in Grant Township, August 18, 1884, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ricker.

On April 18, 1908, he married Miss Lillian Striffler in Cass City. Following their marriage, they made their home on the homestead for three years. In 1914, Mr. Ricker started in the meat business, now known as the Patterson Meat Market. He retired from business in 1939 and then maintained homes in Cass City and Florida. He served as secretary of the Cass City school board for a number of years and was an honorary member of the Cass City Rotary Club.

He is survived by his wife, one sister, Mrs. Ulysses G. PARKER of Cass City, and a number of nieces and nephews. One son, six brothers and four sisters preceded him in death.

Mr. Ricker will be at Little's Funeral Home until 12 noon Thursday, when he will be take to the Evangelical United Brethren Church where funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock with Rev. H.I. Voelker and Rev. S. R. Wurtz officiating. Burial will be in the family lot in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007) 
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19959 I3687  Rider  Sarah  26 Feb 1682  15 Dec 1778  FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Samuel RIDER and Lydia TILDEN.  STR06 
19960 I46310  Ridlen  Ora Elmer  2 Aug 1879  24 Sep 1949  His FindAGrave memorial page, created by "monumentdesigner" shows him as a son of Samuel Ridlen (1839-1915) and Emaline Sullivan (1871-1931).  STR06 
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19966 I6318  Riggs  Nellie Allene  5 Jul 1916  3 Aug 2016  The daughter of George Riggs and Maggie Adair.

Lynell Gentry Cordell emailed on 4 July 2016 that a party in honor of Nellie's 100th birthday had been planned for the following weekend. Lynell's family "lived down the hill from Granny and Grandad Gentry and John & Allene lived across the road and just a bit south from us. She was sort of my second mother when I was little and her daughters were my first friends and first playmates and I love them dearly. I was closer to them than any of my other, closer cousins."

Obituary

Centenarian Nellie Allene Gentry

Nellie Allene Gentry was born on July 5, 1916 in King, Stephens County, Oklahoma and passed away on August 3, 2016 in Duncan, Oklahoma at the age of 100.

Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, August 6, at the Velma Baptist Church officiated by Reverend Randy Southerland under the direction of the Grantham Funeral Home. Interment will follow at the New Velma Cemetery.

Allene married John Vernon Gentry on April 16, 1934, and he preceded her in death on July 22, 2004. She was also preceded in death by her parents, George and Maggie Riggs, sister Juanita Sutton, brother Lynn Riggs, and one daughter, Aurelia Gayle Patton. Her survivors include two daughters, Agatha June McNeill and husband Perry of Denton, Texas, and Frankie Kay Sims and husband Bob of Sulphur, Oklahoma. She is also survived by five grandchildren; Michelle Kitto & husband Glen, Tracy Bayliff & husband Kyle, Kent Pogue and wife Sandy, Renee Bailey & husband Terry, Jessica Parks and husband Stuart; twelve great-grandchildren: Dylan Peterson, Aimee Peterson Blackwell, Abby Kitto, Reese Bayliff, Reagan Bayliff, Zachry Pogue, Adam Pogue, Jacob Parks, Zane Parks, Coby Bailey, Taylor Bailey and Colton Bailey. Allene also had three great great grandchildren: Brianna Bradfute, Heather Lowery and Dawson Pogue.
Allene was a homemaker and also an accomplished seamstress and cook. She started several small businesses in addition: covering shoes in fabric and baking wedding cakes. She also worked as a clerk and meat cutter at Milford's Grocery and worked in the Stephens County Clerk's office for a number of years.

Pallbearers will be Kyle Bayliff, Kent Pogue, Jeff Sanner, Stuart Parks , Zachry Pogue and Adam Pogue. Honorary bearers will be Perry McNeill, Bob Sims, Terry Bailey, Jim Patton, Phil Reid, Gail Sanner, Glen Kitto and Dylan Peterson.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Velma Senior Citizens Center, PO Box 584, Velma, OK 73491.

Online condolences can be sent to the family at www.granthamfuneralhomes.com 
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19968 I17324  Rigsby  Lewis  2 Oct 1895    Lewis Rigsby, b Oct 2, 1895, paternal descents:

1. Allen Rigsby, b ca 1770, NC m. Margaret Johnson, b ca 1771 in NC of Irish descent. They moved to Randolph Co, Georgia. 2. John Lewis Rigsby b Nov 2, 1802, d Jul 26, 1892, m Mary Foster, Feb 1, 1816, d May 3, 1893. 3. Monroe Rigsby m. Mildred Crenshaw. 4. Lewis Johnson Rigsby b Dec 17, 1866, d Feb 18, 1940, m Helen Margaret Haralson, b Feb 19, 1868, d Oct 6, 1952. Her parents were James Carrol Haralson and Elyza Amanda Delano, dtr. of Oliver and Helen Mott Delano, said to be related to the N.Y. Delanos. Sam Houston was a guest at their wedding.

(White and Toole, p 45). 
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19969 I420  Rigsby  Lewis "Red" Eldon  3 Sep 1925  19 Jul 2004  San Augustine Tribune 29 July 2004

Extract of Obituary

"of Woodville, passed away at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Born (to) Lewis and "Lottie" Lula Charlotte Harvery (sic) RIGSBY, he lived in Beaumont before moving to Woodville 22 year ago. He was a retired supervisor with Texaco, Inc. (35 years)...active in Boy Scouts...Ivanhoe Men's Club....elder in Christian Church....member of Woodville UMC.

Survivors: wife of 56 years, Gerladine (sic) WHITE Rigsby..sons, Michael (wife Dawn) of Nacogdoches, Kyle (wife Julie) of Lumberton, daughter Kathleen BEHRMAN (husband C. Thomas) of Houston, brothers Joe W. of Cleburne, Billy E. of Bandera, Larry F. of Midlothian; four grandsons, and five granddaughters.

Riley Funeral Home in Woodville, Rev. Ray Reed. Nat Cemetery, Nacogdoches" 
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19973 I32384  Riley  Walter James  13 Jun 1886  7 Jan 1966  North Tonawnada NY, January 7, 1966, page 1:

Headline and article, Walter Riley Dies; Chairman of Board of NT Gear Firm.

Walter J. Riley, 78, of 35 Columbia Blvd., Kenmore, a veteran gear manufacturer, died early today at him home after a heart attack.

Mr. Riley was chairman of the board of the Riley Gear Corp., 61 Felton St., North Tonawanda.

He was stricken ill at his home shortly before 1:30 a.m. and died despite efforts of a Kenmore Volunteer Fire Department first aid squad.

A Kenmore resident 36 years, Mr. Riley was born in Lockport, and was a graduate of Lockport High School.

His first work was at the Covert Gear Co. in his home city, where he was one of the founders of the Dittmer Gear Corp., manufacturers of gears for the automotive industry. He left the Ditmer form for the Olive Gear Corp., Buffalow, which he managed for more than 20 years before he founded his own company with his son, Donald W. Riley, at North Tonawanda in 1946.

On Jan 12, 1962, the Fine Pitch Gear Corp. and the Riley Gear Corp., operating at the same Felton Street location in North Tonawanda, were merged and Mr. Riley became chairman of the board of directors in the company bearing the Riley name. His son, Donald W. Riley, succeeded him as president.

Mr. Riley was a member of the Kenmore Baptist Church and the Rotary Club of the Tonawandas. He was a director of the Town Club of the Tonawandas.

On Oct 27, 1965, he was cited with Walter E. Kempa, business manager of the Delaware-Sheridan Office of the Buffalo Savings Bank, for excellent public relations for a business establishmen. The Business and Professional Women's Club cited the two men.

He also was chairman of the Cancer Drive in North Tonawanda in 1958.

Survivors include is widow, the former Mabel Striffler, his son, Donald W. Riley; a daughter, Mrs. Harley G. Styer, a sister, Mrs. Edward Kurth and three grandchildren, Karen E. Riley, Larry E. and Diane L. Styer.

The Bury Funeral Home, Kenmore, is completing funeral arrangements.

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)
 
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19976 I7858  Ripich  Louis John  28 Feb 1891  Jul 1972  Id#: 0692598 Name: Ripich, Louis J. Date: Jul 11 1972 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #149. Notes: Ripich. Louis J. Ripich, age 81, of Chagrin Falls, O., beloved husband of the late Rose (nee Jirousek), dear father of Dr. Louis J. of New York State, and Mrs. Edward (Rosalie) Voytovich of Russell Township, grandfather and great-grandfather, brother of Mrs. Ellen Dzvonchik, Mrs. Elizabeth Blaha, Stephen J., John, U., Dr. Olga N. Warrall, Walter J., Mary M., Mrs. Yolanda Norgard, Nicholas L. and Andrew J. (both deceased). Funeral services Wednesday, July 12, at 10 A.M. Burial Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at Reed-Nichols Funeral Home, Chagrin Falls, Tuesday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M.  STR06 
19977 I46019  Ripich  Rosalie A.  2 Sep 1916  26 Jul 2009  Rosalie A. Voytovich, 92, formerly of Fayetteville, died on Sunday at Elderwood Health Care Center at Birchwood. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio on September 2, 1916 the daughter of the late Louis Ripich, Sr., and Rose Ripich. She was a graduate of John Adams High School and Wilcox Business College in Cleveland. She married the late Edward R. Voytovich, Sr. on May 29, 1937.

In addition to raising her four children and caring for her parents and in-laws, she worked as a seamstress for various Cleveland area department stores and boutiques until she and her husband moved to Fayetteville in 1983. They were active members of the Fayetteville Senior Center for many years.
Rosalie is survived by a daughter, Sharon Stratakos of Rocklin, CA; three sons and their wives, Anthony and Glenna Voytovich of Farmington, CT, Edward Voytovich and Marie Sprayberry of Syracuse, and Thomas Voytovich and Kym Fish of Tulsa, OK; a brother and his wife, Louis and Ann Ripich of Fayetteville; eight grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren.

Funeral Services will be private. There are no calling hours. Burial in St. Marys Cemetery, DeWitt.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in Rosalies memory may be made to the Fayetteville Senior Center or a charity of ones choice.

http://www.scheppfamily.com/memsol.cgi?user_id=602372
 
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19978 I47567  Rischling  Anton  25 Jun 1874  22 Jun 1949  Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave Memorial Page


Anton Rischling
BIRTH 25 Jun 1874
New York, USA
DEATH 22 Jun 1949 (aged 74)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
BURIAL
Bohemian National Cemetery
Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA
PLOT Block 4, Lot 63, Row 2
MEMORIAL ID 73836320 ? View Source

MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 0
Thanks to Contributor M. Jensen Seggerman, #47078678, for the following:

Anton Rischling, son of Frank and Petrolina Rischling, was born June 25, 1874, in New York City, N. Y. He passed away at the Lincoln General Hospital, June 22, 1949, after a short illness at the age of 74 year, 11 months and 27 days.

At an early age he and the family went to Europe for a short time. Upon their return to the United States, they settled near Milligan, Neb. In the year 1880, the family moved to a farm four miles east and two miles north of Tobias, where Anton lived until 1900.

February 13, 1900, he was united in marriage to Mary Tenopir, who preceded him in death six years ago. He was a member of the Z. C. B. J. lodge in Tobias.

He leaves to mourn his passing five sons, Adolph of Milligan, Jim of Western, Charles of Lincoln, Fred of Oakland, Cal, and Louis of Tobias; four daughters, Mrs. Ervin (Agnes) Vostrez of Alexandria, Mrs. Albert (Marie) Dlough of Tobias; Anna and Helen at home; nine grandchildren; four brothers and two sisters. He was preceded in death by his wife, infant son and daughter and his parents.

He loved on a farm two and one-half miles northwest of Tobias, where he resided until two months ago when he retired from the farm and moved to Tobias.

Funeral services were held Friday afternoon, June 24, from his home at Tobias with Rev. K. O. Zavadil officiating. Mrs. James A. Hamouz and Mrs. E. A. Havel, accompanied by Virgie Lee Havel on the organ, rendered the song service. Burial was in the Milligan south cemetery.

The Nebraska Signal June 1949 
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19979 I32968  Rischling  Arlene M.  18 Dec 1933  6 Jun 2010  Arlene M. Luzum, 76, Exeter Neb., died Wednesday (6/9/10 )in Lincoln. Born to Adolpf and Mary (Kratina) Rischling in Milligan, Neb.

Survivors: daughter, Julie and Dale Erdkamp, Exeter; daughter-in-law, Becky Luzum, Exeter; brothers, Robert and Carolyn Rischling, Millian, Richard and Kathy Rischling, Milligan; sister, Alma Kudlacek, Milligan, Irma and Al Kudlacek; grandchildren, Danielle, Richard and Taylor Erdkamp; step-granddaughter, Jessica and Nick Mayfield; step-great grandchildren, Barrett, Jackson and Wyatt Mayfield.

Services; 10:30 a.m., Friday, Milligan Auditorium, Milligan, Neb. Graveside services; Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, Neb. Visitation; 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Thursday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Memorials to Exeter-Milligan School Foundation

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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19980 I47562  Rischling  Beatrice "Bea" Bernice  11 May 1924  10 May 2020  Obituary

Beatrice Bernice Vavra was born in Milligan, Nebraska on May 11, 1924 to Henry and Albina (Korbelik) Rischling and passed away in Fairmont, Nebraska on May 10, 2020 at the age of 95 years, 11 months, and 30 days.

Bea, as she preferred to be called, attended Milligan Public School and graduated with the class of 1941. After graduating, Bea moved to Lincoln, Nebraska where she found employment as an elevator operator in both the Sharp and Stuart buildings. In 1942, she married Sgt. John R. Dodson of Caney, Kansas who was stationed at the Air Force Base in Lincoln. Bea followed John to various Air Force Bases where he was stationed, and she enjoyed meeting new friends and learned their habits and customs. When John was discharged from the Air Force, they moved to Kansas City, Missouri where they made their home for several years. In 1954, they moved to Milligan, Nebraska. Their marriage ended in divorce.

Bea stayed in Milligan, and in 1956 she married Donald F. Vavra of Milligan, Nebraska and the family moved to the farm north of Milligan. While living on the farm, she also found employment at the Heritage Nursing Home in Geneva, working there for 10 years. In 1979, Donald passed away and Bea went to work as a dispatcher in the Fillmore County Sheriff's office in Geneva as a dispatcher. She held this position for 12 years and retired in 1992. She later took a job as a librarian in the Milligan Library, working in this capacity for 10 years. She always enjoyed working with people, visiting, and playing bingo with friends.

She was preceded in death by her husband Donald F. Vavra; 2 infant sons; her parents; sisters Viola Marker, Sylvia Hamouz, and Ruby Belemsich.

She is survived by her children Don L. Vavra and wife Marie of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Vicki Spilker and husband Robert of Fairbury, Nebraska, Mike Dodson and wife Kim of Odessa, Missouri, and Steve Vavra and wife Patty of Beaver Crossing, Nebraska; grandchildren Ranae Vendel and husband John and their children Case and Olivia of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Jaime Bowlin and her child Aubrey Bowlin of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Chad Spilker and wife Alicia and their children Bailey and Brayden Spilker of Cortland, Nebraska; Stephanie and Preston Barton and their children Connor and Quinn of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, Cody Vavra and wife Sara of Aurora, Colorado, and Cacey Vavra of Omaha, Nebraska; and many relatives and friends. 
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19981 I35362  Rischling  Caroline  1 Oct 1879  21 Sep 1965  Obituary, copied from her FIndAGrave Memorial Page

Mrs. Frank (Carrie) Korbelik was born October 1, 1879, at Milligan, Nebraska, the daughter of Frank and Petrolena Rischling. She passed away September 21, 1965 at the Good Samaritan Home in Nelson, Nebraska.

Mrs. Carrie Korbelik was married to Frank Korbelik, December 25, 1900, at Milligan. They have six children living: Emil Korbelik of Ashland; Clara Rohla of Bradshaw; Frank Korbelik, Jr., of Nelson; Joe Korbelik of Kanorado, Kansas; Raymond Korbelik of York; and Arthur Korbelik of Santa Barbara, California.

Mrs. Korbelik lived in the Milligan community, moving to Alexandria in 1921. In 1930 she moved to Burlington, Colorado, and later, in 1937, she returned to Nebraska, establishing a home in Nelson so that she could be near her children. She loved life and was always willing to help others. She enjoyed homework and raising flowers was her favorite hobby.

Mrs. Korbelik was preceded in death by her daughter, Mrs. Helen Clark of Geneva, Nebr.; her parents; and her brothers, Anton, Frank, Henry, and Edward Rishling (sic).

She is survived by her husband; six children; eighteen grandchildren, and twenty-nine great grandchildren; one sister, Christina Uldrich; and one brother, Joe Rischling.

Services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, September 25, 1965, in the Milligan Auditorium, with Reverend Ray Hankins officiating. Interment was in the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan. Pallbearers were Joe Korbelik, Rudy Jirkovsk, Millard Korbelik, Frank Uldrich, Leo Rischling, and Adolph Rischling.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, September 30, 1965; pg. 5, transcribed and contributed by Peggy Duey, #73290931, with permission of the editor. 
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19982 I47568  Rischling  Christina "Dean"  17 Apr 1882  13 Dec 1974  Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page

Christina Uldrich, aged 94, was born on a farm near Tobias to Frantisek and Petrolena Rischling. She passed away at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Roy Brinson, in Chanute, Kas., Friday morning, December 13, 1974.

Christina, nicknamed "Dean", was the last of a family of seven children. She was preceded in death by her husband, Adolf; a daughter, Clara Coxbill; her parents and five brothers, Frank, Anton, Joseph, Henry and Edward, and one sister, Caroline Korbelik.

Funeral services were scheduled for Sunday, December 15, but due to the snowstorm they took place Monday, December 16, 1974, at 1:30 p.m. at Urbauer Funeral Chapel in Edgar, Neb. Clergyman was Rev. Werner. Vergene Gunn was organist and the singers were Phyllis Hand and Laverta Beck.

Pallbearers were Dale White, Leland Uldrich, Charles gross, Gen Watts, George Sykora and L. W. Aksamit. Interment was in the Edgar Cemetery.

the Nebraska Signal 20 Dec. 1974 
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19983 I47565  Rischling  Frantisek "Frank"  1 Nov 1841  12 May 1921  Grandpa Rischling Gone....After an illness lasting than two long years, Frank Rischling passed away last Thursday in the early morning, May 12, and the remains were interred in the Bohemian National cemetery Saturday afternoon. He suffered a stroke of paralysis two years ago and from that date to the day of his passing away, there was never a hope of his recovery. It was his lot to wait in patience for Father Time to garner him to his fold and the time was long and dreary and never ending. It was with wonderful fortitude that he bore his suffering and waited for the end to come.

The deceased was born in Bohemia, in Krivokat, November 1, 1841 and came to this country in 18_2. In 187_He was united in marriage to Petrolina Smikova and thereupon returned to Bohemia, where they remained about two years when they again came to this country and settled here permanently taking up land in Saline County. He leaves surviving him his widow and sons, Anton, Joseph, Frank, Henry and Edward and daughters Carolina Korbelik and Kristina Uldrich . For more than ten years the deceased served in the Austrian army under Maximillian a character of much not especially in the affairs of Mexico over which he ruled until put to death. When the Mexicans overthrew the monarchy established for him by France.

The declining years of his life was spent in Milligan and was loved by everyone for his gentle manners and always courteous bearing. The army training had left its impress upon him and taught him to live a life of precision and orderliness. He was a splendid neighbor to have and a fine character to know. Death was a welcome visitor in view of his physical condition and he richly deserves the untroubled sleep that embraces him now in the life beyond where he longed to go.

(Nebraska Signal.. 19 May 1921, bottom col 2 and top col. 3, p. 3) the underline for the years were unreadable
Contributor: Kathy Hajek (49486387) 
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19984 I19778  Rischling  Henry  22 Nov 1885  11 Jan 1961  Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave Memorial Page

Henry Rischling, son of Frank Rischling and Petrolina Smitka, was born on a farm near Tobias, Neb., November 22, 1885. He passed away at his home in Milligan January 11, 1961, at the age of 75 years, 1 month and 19 days.

He attended rural school in Saline County, graduating from the eighth grade. At the age of 17, he came to Milligan, where he obtained a job working form Mr. Michener at the Milligan lumber yard, later working for many years for Adolph Zeman in his garage and implement store. For more than 20 years, he managed the Barstow elevator at Milligan with the exception of two years, when he managed an elevator at Glenvil, Neb.

He was united in marriage to Albina Korbelik November 25, 1909, and to this union were born four daughters.

Henry loved nature and loved to work with flowers. He made his home attractive with them, as well as homes of many relatives and friends. Mr. Rischling loved the outdoors, and his greatest hobby was fishing, along with baseball and music. He was always an active community worker. He also helped with the picnics and the Bingo games at the shows.

Mr. and Mrs. Rischling had the pleasure of celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary November 25, 1959.

He belonged to the Knights of Pythias of Milligan and the Knights of Khorrassen of Hastings.

December 31, 1959, he was taken to Warren Memorial Hospital at Friend. The following day he was taken to St. Elizabeth Hospital at Lincoln, where he underwent tow operations and spent over two months in the hospital.

He leaves to mourn his passing, his devoted wife, Albina, four daughtes, Viola (Mrs. Arch Marker) of Wheatland, Wyo., Sylvia (Mrs. James A. Hamouz) of Tobias, Ruby (Mrs. John Belemecich) of Sonora, Cal., and Beatrice (Mrs. Donald Vavra) of Milligan; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; three brothers, Frank of Hastings, Joseph of Milligan and Ed of Geneva; two sisters, Carolina (Mrs. Frank Korbelik) of Nelson and Mrs. Christina Uldrich of Deweese.

Preceding him in death were his parents; one brother, Anton; and four grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted from the Milligan auditorium Saturday, January 14, at 2 p.m. with Rev. E. E. Horner of Exeter officiating. Mrs. Albert Kassik and Robert Kassik sang "Beyond the Sunset" and "Have You Counted the Cost" in Czech. The Knights of Pythias took part in the funeral services at the auditorium and also the burial service at the cemetery. The many lovely floral tributes were carried by members of the Pythian Sisters.

A large number of relatives and friends were present and accompanied the body to the Bohemian National Cemetery, where he was laid to rest beneath a beautiful blanket of flowers. Pallbearers were nephews, Frank Korbelik, Milo Rischling, Adolph Rischling, Warren Rischling, Rudy Jirkovsky and Millard Korbelik.

Relatives attending the services came from Olathe, Kas., Nelson, Omaha, Odell, Waco, Wheatland,Wyo.; Geneva, Hastings, Tobias, Alexandria, Western, Ohiowa, Friend, Dorchester, Bradshaw and York.

The Nebraska Signal January 19th, 1961 page 5.
Contributor: M. Jensen Seggerman (47078678) ? 
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19987 I3020  Rischling  Marie A.  8 Nov 1906  1 Feb 1997  Obituary

Dlouhy - Mary "Marie," 90, widow of Albert P., Tobias, died Saturday (2/1/97) in Exeter. Born, Tobias. Survivors: brother, Louis Rischling, Tobias; sister, Helen Rischling, Tobias; nieces and nephews.
Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Tobias Community Church. Tobias City Cemetery. Visitation: begins today, 1 p.m., Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Memorials in lieu of flowers to the Tobias Fire Department.

SSN 505-86-7685

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star Archives) 
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19990 I46155  Rischling  Robert R. "Duke"  12 Apr 1926  11 Feb 2015  Obituary, from Farmer and Son Funeral Home, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy:

Funeral service for Robert "Duke" Rischling will be 10:30 a.m. Monday, February 16, 2015 at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan, Nebraska. Military graveside service will follow at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan. Visitation will be Sunday from 1 pm until 8 pm with family greeting friends from 6 to 8 at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Memorials are directed to the Milligan Rescue Unit, Milligan Fire Department or the Milligan American Legion.

Robert Richard (Duke) Rischling was born on April 12, 1926, to Adolph and Mary (Kratina) Rischling northeast of Tobias, NE. He passed away on February 11, 2015 in Lincoln, NE.

Bob lived with his family on a farm south of Milligan and attended Milligan Public school. He graduated in 1943 from Milligan High School and worked at the Bruning Air Base and farmed with his father.

In September of 1944, Bob entered the army and was stationed in the Pacific Theater until September 1946. He joined the American Legion Post #240 and was in charge of the firing squad for over 60 years. He was a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7102 in Geneva.

Bob started working for his uncle, Henry Rischling, in the grain elevator business in Milligan, after the war. He worked in elevators in Milligan, Tobias, and Western, NE. He retired from the grain business in 1991.

Bob enjoyed hunting and fishing, and morning coffee with friends. He enjoyed watching sporting events and supporting the Roosters/Timberwolves, Cornhuskers, Bobcats, Yankees, and Cubs. Bob enjoyed listening to polka music and going to dances. He looked forward to summer festivals in Milligan and Wilber. He enjoyed gardening and mowing lawns through-out his lifetime. Bob gave his time to the Milligan Volunteer Fire Department and the Milligan Village Town Board.
Bob was married to Carolyn Naimon on June 15, 1968, at the Geneva Methodist Church and they lived in Milligan. They have a son, Ryan and a daughter Marci.

Bob is survived by his wife, Carolyn, son and wife, Ryan and Teresa Rischling of Bennington, NE, daughter and husband, Marci and Dustin Stewart of Atlanta, NE. Grandchildren are Austin, Riley, and Jackson Rischling of Bennington and Hanna and Carly Stewart of Atlanta, NE. Brother and wife Richard and Kathryn Rischling of Milligan, sister and husband, Irma and Albin Kudlacek of Geneva, NE, and sister Alma Placek of Milligan, NE. Brother-in-law and wife, Verlyn and Lois Naimon of Geneva and sister-in-law, Elaine Korbelik of Milligan. Aunt Vera Rezac of Omaha, and many cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.

Bob was precede in death by parents Adolph and Mary Rischling, sister, Arlene Luzum, brothers-in-law Dean Placek, James Luzum Jr, and Ron Korbelik, nephews, Paul Placek and Jay Luzum, and niece, Kim Luzum. 
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19991 I19753  Rischling  Sylvia Elanor  23 Feb 1913  22 Apr 1974  The Lincoln Star
Wednesday, April 24, 1974. p. 32

Hamouz, Sylvia E., 61, Tobias, died Monday in Lincoln. Survivors; husband, James A., son, William, Denver, Colo.; daughter, Mrs. Gaylord (Patricia) Bartels, Tobias, mother, Mrs. Albe Rischling, Geneva; sisters, Mrs. Archie (Viola) Marker, Wheatland, Wyo., Mrs. John (Ruby) Belemsich, Senora, Calif.; Mrs. Donald (Beatrice) Vavra, Milligan; five grandchilden.

Services: 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Wenceslaus Catholic, Milligan, The Rev. Thomas Daley. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Rosary: 8 p.m. Wednesday, Farmer Harris Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan. 
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19992 I43599  Risher  Catherine A.  3 Aug 1849  11 Oct 1929  Name Cathrine Martin
Event Date 11 Oct 1929
Event Place Comanche County, Texas
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Birth Year (Estimated) 1849
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Father's Name H.S. Risher
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Mother's Name Mary Mc Lemore [other sources indicate that Mary may have been born in Lawrence County, MS]
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GS Film number 2134913
Digital Folder Number 4156115
Image Number 1107
Reference ID certificate #48067

Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNC2-G2K : accessed 18 Aug 2013), Cathrine Martin, 11 Oct 1929. 
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19993 I45550  Risher  Raymond Llewellen  26 Nov 1887  2 Jun 1934  When he registered for the World War I draft, he was a resident of Tulsa, OK, was a Machinist, and was supporting his wife and mother. He indicated he was in "bad health", and was described as having blue eyes and brown hair. His Texas Death certificate show he was born in Melvin, Kansas to Samuel Risher and Percilla Millier. His occupation was water well driller. Although he died in San Antonio, he was a resident of Refugio, which is where he was returned for burial.  STR06 
19994 I43304  Risinger  Ivy Lois  15 Jul 1883  2 Jun 1969  She married second Rufus Luther SMITH (1867 Miss-2 Aug 1941 Atascosa County, TX).

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19996 I47017  Ritchison  Mary Jane  28 Sep 1933  15 Apr 2017  Mary Jane Schnirl, 83, of Fremont, NE, passed away Saturday, April 15, 2017, at Valhaven Care and Rehabilitation Center in Valley, NE. She was born September 28, 1933, in River Sioux, Iowa to Abraham and Edith (Grothe) Ritchison.

She was a graduate of Cedar Bluffs High School in 1952 and received her LPN in 1962 at the Omaha School of Practical Nursing. Mary married Clayton Capron on June 5, 1953 in Fremont and they later divorced. She worked for the Fremont Area Medical Center and the former Annex in Fremont as a LPN from 1962 until retirement in 1984. She married Frank Schnirl on Novermber 21, 1981 in Fremont. Frank passed away March 11, 2009.

Mary enjoyed gardening and loved camping with her grandchildren.

Mary was survived by her son, Kevin (Kim) Capron of Fremont; daughter, Kim (Frank) Jirovsky of Cedar Bluffs, NE; step son, Jim Schnirl of Omaha, NE; step daughter, Lynda Schnirl of Stromsburg, NE. 6 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.

Mary was preceded in death by her parents; husbands; infant brother, Ronald; sisters, Menota Spencer and Harvene Hull.

Graveside service will be 11:00 AM, Monday, April 17, 2017, at Ridge Cemetery in Fremont. The Rev. Scott Jensen will officiate.

Memorials may be directed to the family 
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19997 I17676  Ritter  Nan  Jul 1861  Yes, date unknown  (Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 2, Toro
Enumerated 7 June 1900
SD 4 ED 89 Sheet 4A Stamped 23
60-61
Barr, Nancy Hd W F July 1861 38 W 10 n5/3 La La Miss Farming
Barr, Wade StepSon W M Aug 1881 18 S La La La Farming
Barr, Alpheus StepSon W M Jan 1893 (sic) 16 S La La La Farm
ing
Barr, Lee StepSon W M Sept 1895 (sic) 14 S La La La Farming
Barr, Annie E Dtr W F May 1891 9 S La La La
Barr, James Son W F July 1895 4 S La La La
Barr, Mabel Dtr W F Jun 1897 S La La La
Ritter, Mallie Sister W Jan 1856 43 S La La La 
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19998 I2489  Rivers  Grace Mae  30 Dec 1919  29 Jul 2008  The Sabine County Reporter
August 6, 2008, Page 9

Grace Mae Sanders

Grace Mae Sanders, 88, of Milam, died Tuesday, July 29, 2008 at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine.

She was born December 30, 1919 in Ebarb, LA, to Henry RIVERS and Emma PROCELL. She was a homemaker and a member of Bragg Chapel Missionary Baptist Church in Milam.

Survivors: sons, Jerry B. Sanders ans wife, JoAnn of Milam, Charles Buford Sanders of San Augustinee, and David Shirel and wife, Renea of Center; daughters, Glora Anna GARZA of Milam, Carol Glenda WISE and husband, Billy of Milam, and Helen Anita MEEKS and husband, John of San Augustine; brother, Garland RIVERS of Blanchard, LA; sisters, Lavell RINSTRUM of Shreveport, LA, and Josephine WHITE of Zwolle, LA; 13 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Thursday, July 31 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill with Wade Bryan officiating. Interment followed in New Hope Cemetery in Milam.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2008) 
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19999 I40782               
20000 I22939  Robbins  Burton Lafayette "Jack"  Abt 1908    At the time of the 1930 census, Jack was shown as the head of his household, which consisted of his younger siblings, Marie, Avis, Benjamin W and Tobe L.  STR06 


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