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25401 Schatzel's in PA
Cindi (View posts)
Posted: 8 Oct 2000 7:53AM GMT
Joseph Kram and Anna C. Schatzel had 4 children Michael, Joseph, Bernard, and James...Anna Schatzel also has 7 other brothers and sisters besides Sister Amelia..Michael, Elizabeth, Ernest, Anthony, Mary, Joseph, and Mark, but they have all passed away Anthony married Anna Margaret Snyder and had 6 children Alcuin Anthony Schatzel being one of them who is my grandfather who married Henrietta Aurin White and had 9 children. I know more information as well if you would like it. 
Schatzel, Anna Catherine (I122246)
 
25402 Schatzel's in PA
Cindi (View posts)
Posted: 8 Oct 2000 7:53AM GMT
Joseph Kram and Anna C. Schatzel had 4 children Michael, Joseph, Bernard, and James...Anna Schatzel also has 7 other brothers and sisters besides Sister Amelia..Michael, Elizabeth, Ernest, Anthony, Mary, Joseph, and Mark, but they have all passed away Anthony married Anna Margaret Snyder and had 6 children Alcuin Anthony Schatzel being one of them who is my grandfather who married Henrietta Aurin White and had 9 children. I know more information as well if you would like it. 
Schatzel, Alcuin Anthony (I122275)
 
25403 SCHAUDEL ELEANOR 1848-1913 MOTHER
SCHAUDEL FREDIE L. SEP 15, 1887 AGED 24 DAYS
SCHAUDEL MARY J. 1873-1930 SISTER
SCHAUDEL PHILIP 1847-1932 FATHER 
Schaudel, Philipp Andreas (I217101)
 
25404 Scheiber, Wilfred A., b. 1923, d. 1925, Sect C Lot 98E-10 Scheiber, Wilfried (I12857)
 
25405 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Poehler, Patricia A. (I12935)
 
25406 Schneider
Entries: 349 Updated: Sat Aug 25 10:00:10 2001 Contact: Michael Schneider me2728@aol.com
Father: George SCHNEIDER b: 17 OCT 1856 in Il. Mother: Regina BAUER b: 23 JUL 1863

http://www.hinton-gen.com/sacredh.html
Notes : Julius I. SCHNEIDER Born : 1889 Son of : George & Regena ( nee BAUER ) SCHNEIDER Died : 1929 * Elizabeth C. ( nee EISENHAUER ) SCHNEIDER Born : 1893 Daughter of : John & Louisa ( nee EPPLIN ) EISENHAUER Died : 1969


CENSUS:
1920:
Name: Julius I Schneider Age: 30 years Estimated birth year: 1889 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Home in 1920: Vergennes, Jackson, Illinois Roll: T625_376 Page: 10A ED: 73 Image: 0239 
Schneider, Julius Ignatius (I12406)
 
25407 Schneider & LeBlanc Tree
Entries: 950 Updated: Sat May 4 15:30:45 2002 Steven Schneider ses145@hotmail.com 
Livernois, Ethel Rose (I11187)
 
25408 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F46448)
 
25409 Schreiner Rück, Johannes (I8080)
 
25410 schrieb das Lied "Birkenhördter Heimatglocken", Süß, Pfarrer Joseph (I332852)
 
25411 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ehrhardt, Veronika (I58092)
 
25412 Schulmeister in Pleisweiler Großel, Franz Carl (I5908)
 
25413 Search for Siblings – Found in Russia: The Story Continues, Hope Fulfilled, Part 2

Tandberg, Kathy. "Search for Siblings – Found in Russia: The Story Continues, Hope Fulfilled, Part 2." Beulah Beacon, 3 November 2005, 6.

Valerie Ingram of Spokane, Wash., grew up looking at an old black and white photo of two children hanging on the wall of her childhood home. She had never met these children, nor played with them.
All she knew of the children was what she had been told – their names, Emma and Adolf, and they were her father, Michael Renner’s, first children who had been lost in Russia many years before.


Valerie Renner Ingram reunited recently at the local Germans from Russia meeting with many cousins from the area including Hazen resident Mel Beckler.
These lost children were assumed to have died during World War II, along with their mother. She knew by the look in her father’s eyes that he loved and missed these children very much. It was a thought that has never left her.

"As kids we asked Dad questions about them and he told us about them with tears in his eyes," Valerie said.

When Michael spoke of his first children he told them gently of how much he loved them, but of little else, leaving many unanswered questions in his children’s minds.

Valerie was raised in a loving home with five other siblings and her father and mother Angela Kiefel Renner. But Michael had always been quiet about his past life.

"He was a proud father, the best father. But he always made it clear to us he did not want the world to know he knew Russian (he wasn't Russian and would get really irritated if someone said he was) because he feared if they (the Russians) knew he was alive they would harm his family," Valerie said.

Because her father held his past life with Emma and Adolf secret in his heart, all Valerie knew of those siblings was their image. And she wanted to know more but didn’t intrude.

In 1992 one of her brothers decided to ask their aging father if they could search for Emma and Adolf. His request was met with an anger that shocked his grown children.

But the request must have laid heavy on Michael’s mind and a few days later, he called his children home.

No spouses, no grandchildren, not even his wife were allowed to hear what he had to say to his children. They sat before him waiting. And then their father, their hero, began to speak and didn’t stop for more than four hours as he opened his heart and told his story, his sad secret.

"He told us of life in Russia with his family. Drew us maps and showed us the family chutor (home). Then he told of his father’s arrest and death, of watching (the Russians) cut off all of his fingers, ears. How they burned him and poked his eyes out and then shot him in front of the villagers as an example," Valerie said.

Michael’s mother Barbara lived in fear of the Russian creed "Death to the cradle." Michael was the cradle of his family and so she sacrificed the ultimate mother’s sacrifice and sent her young son away with false documents (which made him 3 years older) to live with relatives.

Michael later wandered the countryside, on his own completely at the age of 19. He later married Leogadia Maier, the daughter of a German Russian and a Russian. They became parents of two children, Emma born in 1935 and Adolf, born in 1937.

Russia was in times of war and turmoil. Raids on German villages were increasing. German males were taken away from their homes and families by the truckloads.

Michael realized that for the safety of his family, they needed to leave the country. But his wife refused to leave her recently widowed mother. She believed that she and her children would be safe because of her Russian blood.

Michael left his home and family in 1941, finally arriving in Germany in 1944. He thought his family would one day follow and filed the appropriate documents that would allow them to enter Germany, but without further word.

He never saw or heard from them again. Trying to find them again would have put them in too much danger. His wife knew he was in Germany and was to try and come and find him but never did. So he assumed them to be arrested by the Russians and either taken to Siberia or killed.

A few years later, Michael moved on with his life and married Valerie’s mother. In 1952 Michael and Angela, already the parents of three sons, were airlifted out of Germany to the U.S. They moved to Solen, N.D. to make their home. It was there Valerie was born.

The family later moved to Spokane, Wash., had two more children and settled there for life.

After telling his sad story to his children he made them swear an oath not to search for their siblings until his death. He thought with him dead, the Russians would have no further interest in him. Sadly he died in 1995. He was 87.

Three months later the search began…

Valerie used whatever resources she could find, including records from the Germans from Russia organization with international headquarters in Bismarck, N.D. She began making phone calls and sending out letters to other researchers, looking for any Renner in the United States.

Valerie also posted inquires on the Internet on various sites. That led her to Michael Miller, an expert on Germans from Russia history and heritage with North Dakota State University in Fargo.

"My first reply was from Michael Miller," Valerie recalled.

Miller led Valerie to Dale Wahl and then she really got started. She ended up connecting with many cousins over the Internet. Together with new-found cousin Al Berger, she built a database for Catholic families from the villages of Speier and Sulz, where the family had once lived, and soon added more villages.

Valerie continued her search and it was in 1998 that she sent a letter to the Landsmannschaft in Germany, asking for their help in locating her lost siblings. She never received a reply, but tried again, this time sending information from her father’s EWZ documents (with German Russian information, names, dates, marriages, births, villages) enclosing copies verifying that he did leave his children behind and that he had made it into Germany.

A reply came in December from a man named Peter Mock who had read of her plight. Peter lived in Canada at that time, and had gone to Germany to visit his grandmother. While there he saw the query posted in "Volk Aug Dem Weg" and told Valerie when he returned to Canada.

A month later she received a letter from Germany that was written in Russian. After having it translated, she learned that the letter was from a first cousin, Selestina Renner Rau.

Rau, who had been born in the same village of Speier, was the daughter of her father’s half brother, Peter. While she did not know of the lost siblings, she wrote of the fate of the rest of Michael’s family after he had been sent away as a child of 10 with false papers.

"They (Michael’s family and mother) had been arrested and taken off to the labor camps in Kazakhstan in 1939, along with my grandmother. Finally I knew the fate of my grandmother, Barbara Bernhardt Maier Renner, whom my father had last seen in 1923," Valerie said sadly.

Michael’s mother had died on the march due to Siberia and was buried in the woods along the way. Like Valerie and her family searching for Emma and Adolf, Rau and her family knew nothing of Michael and his life after he left home at age 10. The search was a blessing two-fold.

Valerie continued her search, attending the 2002 Germans from Russia convention in Bismarck where she spoke with her cousin, Vera Hoff. Hoff had recently toured the Ukraine and convinced Valerie she should go as well to continue her search.

The trip was planned for September 2003 with Robert Schneider LLC Tours. Val’s cousin David Kilwien would travel with her. The tour schedule included the Catholic villages in Beresan, to see where Valerie’s father had gone to school, to church, to walk the same streets where her grandfather was murdered so many years ago.

Valerie had indicated to Schneider that she needed to visit all the Catholic villages, explaining why.

"I couldn’t go all the way to Ukraine and not check where I thought my siblings may have lived. I needed proof that they had once lived so I could put them to rest in my mind," Valerie said.

Schneider sent the list of villages and information on to Valentina Fromm of the Ukraine. Fromm worked with his tour company in Europe. Fromm volunteered her services as a researcher to see if any member of the Renner family could be found still living in the area.

Valerie was on the Internet in January 2003 doing her morning email when she opened a message from Fromm.

Fromm has sent the information from Valerie to the German Society in Nikolaev Region. She then looked through all information that was found and a miracle occurred.

Valerie scrolled down in the email and read the next line in shock.

"I have found your brother and sister!"

Emma and Adolf were both alive and living in Russia! Her trip to Russia would be more than a search. The lost was now found!

EDITOR’S NOTE: Look for the third and final story of Valerie’s reunion with her lost siblings in "Lost in Russia" in next week’s issue. 
Renner (I336883)
 
25414 Sec.17-T139-R96 Klug, Philipp (I37649)
 
25415 Sec.17-T139-R96 Daratha, Elisabetha (I37646)
 
25416 See Bill and Joan Murphy at WJM5813@aol.com

RECORDS: Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei St. Laurentius Niederschlettenbach
1795 - 1870 von Alfons Helfrich & Albert Nagel
Band 2, Seite 248 
Mertz, Maria Anna (I5421)
 
25417 Seger Charles J Sep 20 1922 Manhattan 23550 S260
Condict Walter H Jun 9 1928 Manhattan 13971 C532 
Van Orden, Gladys Louise (I121630)
 
25418 SEIBERT, LOUIS SCHNEIDER, AUGUSTA 11/28/1911 3 /177 160 CLINTON Family (F18337)
 
25419 seit ca 1610 in Rumbach Schwager: Clauss REISS in Nothweiler Dierberger, Johannes (I16919)
 
25420 seit vielen Jahren gelähmt Müller, Maria Hubertina (I20853)
 
25421 Selbstmord Hörner, Susanne (I86197)
 
25422 SELECTED MARRIAGE RECORD DETAILS
ID 8085
Page Number 261
Date of Marriage 02/08/1887
HusbFirst JOHN
HusbMiddle
HusbLast DECKER
City ROCHESTER
State NY
HAGE 25
Husband Color W
Husband Occupation FIREMAN
Husband Birthplace ROCHESTER
HusbBirthState NY
Husband father FN RICHARD
Husband father MN ?
Husband father LN
Husband mother FN MARY
Husband mother MN
Husband mother LN SATTER
Husband number of marriages -
Wife last lame STAMBOWSKY
Wife middle initial M
Wife first lame ANNA
Residence City ROCHESTER
Residence State -
Wife Age 21
Wife color W
Wife birthplace ROCHESTER
WifeBirthState -
Wife father FN ANTHONY
Wife father MN
Wife father LN
Wife Mother FN ELIZAB
Wife Mother middle name
Wife Mother maiden name BUCKNER
Wife number of marriages 1
Marriage Official ALG S CRAPSEY
Official Position MINISTER GOSPEL
WhereRecorded
RollNumber 1
Year of marriage 1887 
Family (F112296)
 
25423 SEP 7, 1985 Twin brother Rocky (Kevin) died in camping accident at Penn State, fell off cliff at Coleraine State Park.
He had completed BS in Biology at Edinboro Univ and was in grad school at PennPenn State preparing for pre-med. 
Burkhardt, Kevin Francis (I276562)
 
25424 September 11, 2011

In History's Spotlight: Earl Desmond
desmond.jpgBorn: Aug. 26, 1895
Died: May 26, 1958

Known for: A Sacramento native and California state senator, Earl Desmond pushed through legislation to authorize Sacramento State College in 1947.

Background: The son of a police officer, Desmond attended Christian Brothers and Sacramento high schools. In his first year at Santa Clara University, he left to enlist in World War I. He earned his degree in 1932 from McGeorge School of Law. Two years later, he was elected to the state Assembly from Sacramento, and in 1944 was elected a state senator. His SB 1221 authorizing "a four-year institution of higher education" was passed and signed by Gov. Earl Warren in July 1947. The college originally shared quarters with Sacramento Junior College -- now Sacramento City College. A permanent site was chosen on the banks of the American River at 6000 J St., where classes started in February 1953.

A highlight: In 1991, the senator's children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren gathered for the dedication of a new CSUS residence hall named in his honor.

In History's Spotlight profiles of Sacramento newsmakers were published originally in 2007 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of The Sacramento Bee. They were written by Anthony Sorci. Look for them every Sunday in Sac History Happenings.

Read more here: http://blogs.sacbee.com/sac_history_happenings/2011/09/in-historys-spotlight-earl-desmond.html#vmix_media_id=87095151#storylink=cpy 
Desmond, Earl Daniel (I360111)
 
25425 Serth, Myra B, b. 1870, d. 1950, Sec. L, [MF] Serth, William J, b. 1863, d. 1945, Sec. L, [MF] Bietry, Myra (I69598)
 
25426 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Stoffel, Shari (I10721)
 
25427 She died at age 4 months and 21 days of cholera. Wegman, Gertrude Theresa (I6399)
 
25428 She died at age 4 years and 6 months of dyptheria Wegman, Maria Aloisia (I689)
 
25429 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hubbert, Julie Bess (I220758)
 
25430 She is not listed in the 1920 census. Her birth month and year comes from the 1900 census. One of the witnesses to the 1919 marriage of brother Bernard was Cecilia H. Wegman. Are Mary H. and Celia the same person? Wegman, Sister Celia Mary H. (I8337)
 
25431 She seems to have married 3 times: m/1- .......... Reinhardt a. .... m/2- Lawrence D. Terrebonne, Sr. a. John L. Reinhardt b. .... m/3- .......... Mussmann.

DEATH: Social Security Death Index Record
Name: Frances Mussmann SSN: 434-01-2115 Last Residence: 70032 Arabi, Saint Bernard, Louisiana, United States of America Born: 28 Jun 1889 Died: Jul 1972 State (Year) SSN issued: Louisiana (Before 1951 )


CENSUS: 1900:
Name: Frances S Desilva Home in 1900: New Orleans Ward 8, Orleans, Louisiana Age: 11 Estimated birth year: 1889 Birthplace: Louisiana Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Daughter

CENSUS: 1920:
Name: Susie Desilva Age: 27 years Estimated birth year: abt 1893 Birthplace: Louisiana Race: White Home in 1920: New Orleans Ward 8, Orleans, Louisiana Sex: Female Marital status: Divorced Relation to Head of House: Daughter Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Mother's Birth Place: Louisiana Father's Birth Place: Louisiana Image: 1059 
De Silva, Frances Susanne (I17350)
 
25432 She was found dead at the bottom of a set of stairs. It is assumed she tripped and fell down the stairs. My grandpa, Harold Ehrhart had constant safety reminders for us, probably stemming from the memory of his mother dying in this way. Klotz, Barbara (I154627)
 
25433 Sheryl Poorman's Genealogy; additions and corrections welcomed!
Entries: 7841 Updated: Wed Mar 12 10:51:03 2003 Sheryl Poorman oppsheryl@aol.com
Father: John Allen HODSON b: 18 Oct 1863 in Huntington Co., IN Mother: Lydia "Margaret" MENDENHALL < b: 2 Oct 1863 in Huntington Co., IN

Event: WWI Military Service Census: 1900 Lancaster Twp., Huntington Co., IN Occupation: cement worker 1920 Occupation: furniture store employee 1930 Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan Census: 1930 Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan Change Date: 3 Feb 2003 at 21:35:46

CENSUS:
1930: lived with wife, Lidella and brothers-in-law, George and Peter and niece Rita A.
Name: Emanuel J Hodson Age: 34 Estimated birth year: 1895 Birthplace: Indiana Relation to Head-of-house: Head Race: White Home in 1930: Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan; Roll: 1001; Page: ; Enumeration District: 46; Image: 768.0.

Social Security Death Index
Name: Emanuel Hodson SSN: 368-10-3367 Last Residence: 46952 Marion, Grant, Indiana, United States of America Born: 24 Aug 1895 Died: Jun 1982 State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951 
Hodson, Emanuel Joseph (I11813)
 
25434 Sidney Addison Evans

Sid Evans died in Feb 2010. A gifted artist who I had the pleasure of being associated with briefly at a time that still represents one of the most rewarding and fulfilling experiences of Jeff Day's life.

October 19 1952 - February 24 2010

Sid was a talented artist whose work included air brush, advertisements, and CD covers for local California bands. Examples of his art are featured in two video tributes to him on You Tube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDEpcvoiD9k&feature=related. It features narration about his final days. Dave Kogge was his close friend.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGLs3su4JNw&feature=related.
This tribute is accompanied by Jim Belanger's song "Walking Away From You." Sid created the cover design for Jim's CD.

Sid lived in Los Angeles, California where he died February 24 2010.

"Sidney Addison Evans." Social Security Death Index. 3 August 2011 www.ancestrylibrary.com 
Evans, Sydney Addison (I217914)
 
25435 sie haben sich vorher fleischlich vermischt Family (F29109)
 
25436 Sie mußten wegen Hurerei eine Kirchenstrafe auf sich nehmen und öffentlich Buße tun Family (F11555)
 
25437 Siegel Family Tree
Entries: 11382 Updated: Sat Aug 25 16:43:06 2001 Contact: Frederick Siegel mrdmpls@aol.com
Father: George SANDEL b: 29 DEC 1829 in poss. Roppenheim, Bas Rhin, Alsace Mother: Anna Maria RAYNOR b: 26 FEB 1832 in NY

Fish-Bradley Family Tree 040205
Entries: 14307 Updated: 2005-04-03 09:11:19 UTC (Sun) Contact: Maribeth Bradley
mbradley@epix.net

Nebrich - Beilein Family History
Entries: 8274 Updated: Tue Dec 17 10:51:05 2002 Contact: Linda Nebrich Beilein
ibeilein@rochester.rr.com

LaRusch/Kaull
Entries: 5870 Updated: 2005-03-07 22:57:02 UTC (Mon) Contact: kathy kovalek
kkovalek@surewest.com

CENSUS:
1900: 9 children, 8 alive
Name: Mary Lambrix Home in 1900: Lancaster, Erie, New York Age: 47 Estimated birth year: 1853 Birthplace: New York Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Lancaster, Erie, New York; Roll: T623 1034; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 251. 
Sandel, Mary Ann (I1588)
 
25438 SILLIMAN, CARL LEROY SR., 75, of Louisville returned to his Heavenly Father Friday, April 29, 2011.

Mr. Silliman worked for Carrier Vibrating Equipment as a field service engineer for 41 years. He was a member of the Masonic order Dunavan Lodge # 292 and the Eastern Star Chapter 466 in Boston, KY.

He leaves to cherish his memory, his wife of 22 years, Diana Gail Silliman; daughters, Valerie Woodruff (Robert) and Kelly Armes (Frank); three grandchildren; three great grandchildren; three brothers and two sisters.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at Schoppenhorst Underwood and Brooks Funeral Home (Preston Highway at Brooks Road). Friends may pay their respects from 1-8 p.m. Monday with a Masonic service at 7 p.m. at Schoppenhorst.

Expressions of sympathy may be made to Hosparus of Lou

Charles Silliman, 76, Kingsport.
KINGSPORT - Charles Jerold Silliman, 76, of 508 Woodmere Drive, died Saturday (Jan. 5, 2002) in Kingsport.
He was self-employed as a mason and contractor and was a member of St. Dominic's Catholic Church, Kingsport.
He attended The Citadel, Charleston, S.C.
He was a veteran of World War II and earned several decorations and citations, including the American Theater Ribbon, Bronze Star, Good Conduct Medal and the Victory Medal.
His hobbies included woodworking and making beautiful furniture.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Catherine Silliman of Louisville, Ky.; two brothers, John and Robert Silliman, both of Louisville, Ky.
Surviving are his wife, Grayce Carlene Ashley Silliman, Kingsport; son, Kenneth Craig Hyder, Jacksonville, Fla.; daughters and son-in-law, Lessa Cantey and husband Chris, Kingsport, Jonie Garrick, and a very special Kimmie Hammitt, Kingsport; five "special grandchildren," Ben and Amy Hyder, Dylan Cantey, Aryn Lawless, and a very special grandson, Luke Robinson; sisters, Jean Bodenbender and husband Bud, Louisville, Ky., Marilyn Badgett and husband Louis, North Vernon, Ind., Marie Carrico and husband Thomas, North Vernon, Ind., and Patricia Deddens and husband Eugene, Louisville, Ky.; brother, Paul Silliman and wife Anna, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. today at St. Dominic's Catholic Church with Father Charles Burton officiating.
Military graveside services will be conducted by American Legion Hammond Post No. 3 at Mountain Home National Cemetery, Johnson City.
Donations may be made to St. Dominic's Catholic Church, 2517 N. John B. Dennis Highway, Kingsport, Tenn. 37662.
Carter-Trent Funeral Home of downtown Kingsport is serving the Charles Silliman family. 
Silliman, William Henry (I84061)
 
25439 Simmons, Mary M. (Fiock) Jul 28, 1918 "Married Aug 5, 1939" Family (F31010)
 
25440 Simon Weisend (March 13, 1890 - October 10, 1949)
Simon Weisend, age 59, of 1047 Fairbank Place, Akron, passed away on Monday night, October 10, 1949, at 10:30 o?clock, in Veterans Hospital at Dayton, ill since November 1946. He had been a patient in the Veterans Hospital at Dayton since July 3, 1947. A son of Mrs. Barbara Weisend and the late Adam Weisend, he was born at Burkhart on Lewisville, Route 1, March 13, 1890. He had been a resident of Akron for thirty-six years, and was employed at The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. for thirty-two years. Mr. Weisend was a World War I veteran, participating in the Battle of Mihiel and Battle of Meuse-Argonne, being seriously wounded in the latter battle on October 27, 1918. He was a member of Akron Post 209, American Legion, the Goodyear 25 Year Club, and Annunciation Church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Frances Haren Weisend; his aged mother, Mrs. Barbara Weisend, of Lewisville, Rt. 1; one sister, Mrs. C. J. Rausch, of Woodsfield, and two brothers, John Weisend, of Lewisville, Route 1, and Joseph Weisend, of Louisville, Stark County.
Funeral services were held in the Annunciation Church at Akron, Friday morning, at 9:30 o?clock. Burial was in the church cemetery. Military services, were accorded by Akron Post 209, American Legion.
Relatives from a distance attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weisend, Mr. and Mrs. William Weisend and daughter, Dianne, of Louisville; Mills Hilda Rausch and Elmer Rausch, of Woodsfield; Lawrence Weisend, of Lewisville, Route 1; Leo Weisend of Kent; Mrs. Charles Sliter, of Cleveland; Miss Grace Haren and Miss Clenientine Haren, of Columbus, and John Haren of Los Angeles, California. 
Weisend, Michael (I55232)
 
25441 Social Security Death Index
LILLIAN OLNEY 17 Sep 1886 Nov 1981 14615 (Rochester, Monroe, NY) (none
specified) 056-52-7358 New York 
Burns, Lilian J. (I9207)
 
25442 Social Security Death Index
Name: Ruth M. Rosenkilde
SSN: 470-05-5427
Last Residence: 65775 West Plains, Howell, Missouri, United States of America
Born: 13 Aug 1918
Died: 27 Jun 1995
State (Year) SSN issued: Minnesota (Before 1951 ) 
Schaldack, Ruth Mary (I18523)
 
25443 Social Security Death Index
Name: Agnes Goeltz SSN: 064-14-2249 Last Residence: 14609 Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States of America Born: 9 Feb 1897 Died: Apr 1972 State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951 )

DEATH: Social Security Death Index
Name: Agnes Goeltz SSN: 064-14-2249 Last Residence: 14609 Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States of America Born: 9 Feb 1897 Died: Apr 1972 State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951 ) 
Schutte, Agnes Odelia (I10079)
 
25444 Social Security Death Index
Name: Albert Mehle SSN: 079-14-2816 Last Residence: 14616 Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States of America Born: 6 Feb 1895 Died: Sep 1972 State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951 ) 
Mehle, Albert William (I11963)
 
25445 Social Security Death Index
Name: Alfred G. Meyer SSN: 313-12-7678 Last Residence: 46750 Huntington, Huntington, Indiana, United States of America Born: 18 Oct 1916 Died: 10 Sep 1996 State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (Before 1951 )

http://www.interment.net/data/us/in/huntington/mtcalvary/calvary_m.htm
Meyer, Alfred G., b. 1916, d. 1996, s/w Marjorie H. Meyer, Sect N Lot 62-09 
Meyer, Alfred G. (I10423)
 
25446 Social Security Death Index
Name: Alma J. Aspenleiter SSN: 068-20-3058 Last Residence: 32804 Orlando, Orange, Florida, United States of America Born: 9 Nov 1896 Died: Oct 1990 State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951 ) 
Munding, Alma Julia (I10884)
 
25447 Social Security Death Index
Name: Amelia A. Newfield SSN: 436-82-0530 Last Residence: 70002 Metairie, Jefferson, Louisiana, United States of America Born: 31 Jul 1904 Died: 20 Feb 1995 State (Year) SSN issued: Louisiana (1966 ) 
Yockers, Amelia A. (I15728)
 
25448 Social Security Death Index
Name: Anna Harber SSN: 315-20-5185 Last Residence: 46804 Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, United States of America Born: 29 May 1899 Died: Jul 1980 State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (Before 1951 ) 
Blee, Anna Catharine (I12968)
 
25449 Social Security Death Index
Name: Annabelle O. Eisenhauer SSN: 342-16-1525 Last Residence: 62274 Pinckneyville, Perry, Illinois, United States of America Born: 27 Aug 1922 Died: 13 Jun 1999 State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (Before 1951 ) 
Owens, Annabelle (I12209)
 
25450 Social Security Death Index
Name: Anthony P. Feist SSN: 502-09-3019 Last Residence: 58203 Grand Forks, Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States of America Born: 24 Mar 1915 Died: 9 Dec 2000 State (Year) SSN issued: North Dakota (Before 1951 ) 
Feist, Anthony P. (I18855)
 

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