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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z To submit obituaries for posting on this site, email us at perrycountychapterogs@yahoo.com. Please provide newspaper and date published if possible. Your
email address will be posted with each obituary. Wallace
Anspach The
body of Wallace Anspach was brought to his home at Redington and entered at the cemetery at that
place. The unfortunate young man fell overboard a vessel in Maumee Bay
about two weeks ago where he was at work. He fell to the water 30 feet
comparatively helpless. No one could render him assistance. A
diligent search for the body was all to no purpose until it was washed ashore
nearly six miles from where it sank. Source:
Newark Advocate, September 12, 1905 Submitter:
rghastie@umich.edu Walsh, Mary Elizabeth Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Walsh, aged 74 years, widow of Alfred Walsh formerly of this place, died at her home at Rose Farm Sunday evening, following a lingering illness from a general break down. Funeral was held at Crooksville Wednesday afternoon. The deceased is survived by the following children: Joseph at home, Alfred, Charles, and Samuel of Crooksville and John of Newark, 22 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Walsh was a sister of Joseph and Ralph Peyton of this place. Source: The People's Advocate, March 30, 1934 White, Nora
Mrs. J.C. White, formerly Miss Nora Tippett of this place died at her home in Newark Tuesday. Funeral was held in Newark yesterday afternoon. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Orin and James Jr. and three daughters, Ruth, Alice and Iva. The deceased was a daughter of Summerfield Tippett, who was the 2nd Mayor of Shawnee. Source: The People's Advocate, April 13, 1934 Williams, C. Faye Brown C. Faye Brown Williams, 78, of 8815 Maysville Pike, Roseville (near Fultonham), died at 3:44 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 10, 1996, at Good Samaritan Medical Center, following a one-month illness. Mrs. Williams was born July 23, 1917, in Crooksville. She was a homemaker, farm partner, and Protestant by faith. Surviving are two daughters, Rhonda Williams of Roseville, and Edith Bowden of Byesville; three granddaughters and three great-granddaughters. She was preceded in death by her parents, Wesley Guy and Edna Lenora Brown Brown; her husband, E. Donald Williams, who died in 1980; three sons, Rolland Dean Williams, Donald Wesley Williams, and Larry Neal Williams; six sisters, Lenora Gottke, Grace Patterson, Wilma Everly, Amy Ruth Brown, Jean Brown, and Eva Brown; and seven brothers, Gerald Brown Sr., Ralph Brown, Myron Brown, Adrian "Bill" Brown, and Carl Brown. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Goebel Funeral Home, 36 N. Buckeye St., Crooksville. Services will be at 11 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1996, at the funeral home, with the Rev. Mike Henderson officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, Fultonham. Source:
Zanesville Times Recorder, February 12, 1996 Williams, Margaret Rosetta Skinner Margaret Rosetta Skinner, daughter of
Reuben and Margaret Skinner was born at Iron Point, Perry County, Ohio
on Oct. 29, 1874 and departed this life April 25, 1934 at her home in
Shawnee, Ohio. She was united in marriage to Robert R. Williams of Shawnee,
on Dec. 25, 1897. To this union five
children were born, two of whom have preceded her in death. She leaves to mourn their loss her husband,
two daughters, Miss Retta of the home and Mrs.
Irvin Cornett of Chililcothe and a son Asa Williams of Zanesville, three grandchildren and two
brothers, William Skinner of Fulton and Thomas Skinner of Marengo, Morrow
County, Ohio, and a host of relatives and friends. In her youth she was
affiliated with the United Brethren Church at Iron Point. Since residing in Shawnee she attended the
Methodist Church. She was also a
member of Morning Star Rebekah Lodge No. 116 of
Shawnee. Aunt E. as she was familiarly known to many,
was loved and respected by all who knew her and her sudden passing will be
sincerely mourned. Her days have been full of love and sacrifice and the
world is better because she has lived.
The last few years of her life were spent in ill health, but she bore
her lot with courage and patience and now she has gone to meet her God and to
dwell in the House of many Mansions. Funeral services, conducted by J.A. Weed, in the M. E.
Church and interment made in Shawnee Cemetery Source: The People's
Advocate, May 4, 1934 Wolfe, Maggie
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White
were called to New Holland this week on the account of the death of the
latter’s aunt, Mrs. Maggie Wolfe. Source: The People's
Advocate, June 21, 1934 Woods, Ruth Mrs. Ruth Dailey Woods, 53, of 613 Gilbert Street, Columbus, died at 9pm Thursday in Mercy Hospital there after an extended illness. She was born at Rose Farm, July 12, 1922. Surviving are her husband, William Thomas Woods; two sons, Frederick Drumm and Ronald Drumm, both of Columbus; a step-son, Ronald Woods, also of Columbus; three sisters, Mrs. Lorena Brown of Crooksville, Mrs. Margaret Brown of Crooksville, and Mrs. Ernest (Emma Jane) Norris of New Lexington; a half-sister, Mrs. Peggy Ann Cotterman of Glenden, N.J.; four brothers, Howard and Robert Dailey, both of Columbus, Jack and Richard Sanborn both of New Lexington; four grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services will be held at 2pm Sunday in Goebel Funeral Home at Crooksville. Burial will be in Crooksville Cemetery. Friends may call after 4pm today. Source: Zanesville Times
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