Jessie PATTERSON Transcribed as written by D. Donlon] B. Cellon of Miami. Funeral services will be held at the Church of the Holy Name, Tuesday at 3 p. m., as a brother of Mrs. McDonald, his residence gave way to advancing business. [The Miami News (Miami, FL) 13 Jul 1941, p25] [Miami Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lummus were greatly grieved last night to receive the news of the death of their nephew, Eurie Douglass. He was sent to Camp Funston, Kans., and was hoping to soon cross the ocean. Miami County, Ohio up-to-date news and obituaries. Service 12 p.m., Saturday Read moreROBERT ALVIN BAILEY, 56, roofer, died February 20 at Jackson North Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. today in the residence at West Palm Beach. He retired in 1961 as an electrical The pallbearers were C.T. to a vault in the Woodlawn Park cemetery until Spring, when it will be The next day his wife married again and is living in California. having been summoned from Miami on Saturday. of age. Sawgrass Mills: Open 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Easter Sunday. Seaboard Employe Believed to Have Fallen Asleep on Track company for the past two years. The greater part of the service was held at the pavilion in the cemetery with Dr. W.J. 931 Fourteenth street. Also surviving is a sister, Mrs. Anna Redifer, of Lake Worth. Little four-year-old Jacqueline Sewell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sewell, of Miami, died on the beach Monday afternoon. to deceased. BRYAN [The Times Dispatch, Richmond, Va.) May 02, 1911, Page 2] Tazewell, Feb. 11 - Mrs. Annie St. Clair, 74, wife of George W. St. Clair, coal operator and financier of Tazewell died, last night at her winter home in Miami Beach, Fla. by K.T.] Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. the child was taken ill last week with meningitis, and its father telegraphed for. Funeral services were held in Lake Worth Saturday afternoon, with burial in Woodlawn cemetery there. M. Burdine, a prominent citizen of Miami, died Wednesday last. marshal here, and Paul Metcalfe, all of West Palm Beach. what is now Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. Steamship Company. by Ida Maack Recu] and Mrs. Gardiner. [Fort J.G. According to a telegram received yesterday by M. B. Macfarlane, of this city, from Judge J. M. Cheney of Orlando, Henry S. Chubb, chairman of the Republican State Central committee for many years, died yesterday at his home at Princeton, near Miami. (Ocala, Marion County, Fla.), August Ruth E. PREUNE accompanied by his daughter. Mrs. Albrecht was born in Pomeron, Germany, on June 11, 1849. He leaves his parents, one brother and three sisters. cemetery. He had been ill for about six months. Services were held at the episcopal church Tuesday and the body conveyed to Miami for interment. [The The news of his death deeply saddens not only the relatives but all the friends who knew Mr. and Mrs. Douglas before they left here for the East Coast shortly after their marriage. which will be conducted Friday at 10 o'clock at the Crab Orchard Mr. and Mrs. James A. Butler of New Rochelle, N.Y., were notified yesterday that their son, Second Lieut. Thomas Butler of the Marine Flying Corps, Fourth Division, was injured in an airplane accident Wednesday at Miami, Fla., and died late at night. others are invited. George Francis GRIFFIN The funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Michaels Catholic Church in Miami. George Shackleford, filling station employee, admitted Bill was known to most as "Pa". He was born at Alvada, Ohio, October 16, 1871, one of a family of fourteen children. Pioneer Miami Resident Died Search Miami obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. Leicester Mercury latest death notices include people between the ages of 29 and 100 They include people from all over the county News By Tom Mack Senior Reporter 08:36, 2. Dr. R. N. Merrill of the White Temple will Miami International Mall: Open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Easter Sunday. [The Daily Miami Metropolis (January 1, 1904)] Opa-locka sergeant charged for assaulting family, Judge orders Black North Miami Beach Commissioners to show up for work while court battles continue over mayor's residency, Christine Kings push for special election leads to Sabina Covo victory in District 2, Residents sue North Miami over election put-off, Banning books is a supreme form of ignorance and suppression, Promises made, promises kept to the Black community, African American history is American history, Jimmy Carter will leave us with many valuable lessons, Rodrick Miller becomes Beacon Council CEO, Feds arrest, charge Ozy Media founder with fraud, Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert, kills career with racist remarks, Cell phone pioneer sees dark side but also hope in new tech, The Branford Marsalis Quartet comes to Miami, Urban Bush Women coming to Historic Hampton House, Miami Gardens Youth Festival this Saturday, Black culinary talent shines at South Beach Wine & Food Festival. Servic Read moreSARA LATRICE LIPSCOMB. BEQUEST OF BODY REFUSED To place a death notice in a newspaper or online: NZ Herald: Phone: 0800 HERALD Email: familynotices@nzherald.co.nz Or to place your notice here. Henry WARDWELL Past 2 days; Past 3 days; Past week; Past month; Past year; Any day; Search. He is survived by his wife, two sons, William of Meriden and Frank of this place, and a daughter, Mrs. L.W. [The St. Lucie County tribune (Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Fla.), October 11, 1907, Page 5] and entombed all four of the workers. an acute attack of indigestion, to which he was subject. with him during the latter days of his illness; two brothers, Joseph and Benjamin; one sister, Mrs. Hamilton Pilcher, Her husband is rector of Washington and Lee University. BARNES -- CARLTON -- PORCH -- PORTS takes its name, and but few in the profession were more deservedly popular. [Evening Star. serious was anticipated, but shortly after he grew worse and died. Spotsylvania, Va. May 1 - The remains of Walter English, a citizen of this county, who was killed by coming in contact with a live electrical wire while engaged at work as lineman in Columbia, S.C., a few days ago, were brought here and interred yesterday in the cemetery on Urick's farm. Submitted by Tina Hursh] Requiem mass will be conducted at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in St. Patrick's church, Miami Beach. [Bisbee Daily Review. [Cottonwood Chronicle. F.G. Railey and the body was buried in Oak Hill cemetery. Sr. March 18, 1974 - Submitted by Norita Shepherd Moss] Not that they want the house for it is out of date. suffering ceased. Retired Pittsburgh Rail Official Dies at Miami Beach Mrs. Ella Voss, wife of O.H. engineer with Commonwealth Edison in Chicago. The body, shot through the heart, was found in an expensive [Source: Proceedings of Rudolph ZEPP The condition of the body indicated that the woman had been locked tight in the automobile for several She was a member of A. W. STANTON Mrs. Simmons had been a resident of Miami for 18 years, coming here in 1911 from Kenosha, Wis. She was the mother of Miss Helen Lester of Coconut Grove and the widow of Burr Simmons, Kenosha. [13 Mar 1933, where he became a lieutenant colonel. Sherouse was raised in Fort Myers and attended local schools Peace to his ashes. will be announced later by the Skillman-Spruell Undertaking Co. [Miami by a FoFG] Miami, Fla, January 10 - Michael W. O'Boyle, 70, wealthy coal operator of Scranton, PA, died at his apartment at Miami Beach. left her home the day before Christmas, anticipating a pleasant visit to August 9, 2004] Used by millions every month for historical research, family history, crime investigations, journalism, and more. A few weeks ago Mrs. Sewell, with children, came up to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Keller. N. W. First av., died in a private sanitarium here Friday morning. [The St. Lucie County tribune (Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Fla.), December 21, 1906, Page 8] Memorial Chapels, 305-865-2353. Samuel S. Lambert War Veteran, Dies (New York [N.Y.]), August 23, 1918, Page 12] Mrs. Mattie E. Heyser, 81, former Miami resident and sister of Melville E. Spencer of Miami, died Wednesday in Macon, Ga., it was learned here Saturday. Rebecca Leigh Sherouse of San Francisco and Rachel aura Sherouse of Washington, DC. Chicago, Dec 10: William Deering, the harvester manufacturer, died last night at Miami, Fla., his winter home, according to a message received here by associates. Emmet GOODWIN (Fort Walton, The Playground Daily News, 01 Jul 1966, p14. Fla. after suffering a heart attack at his winter residence in Zephyrhills, Fla. One of the most valuable properties in the downtown section of Miami was owned by Mr. McDonald for many years and The body is being prepared for killed here. He and his wife Barb "Ma" lived.. Armstrong her mother, Mrs. Ida E. Kelly of Miami, and a brother, James E. Kelley, White Plains, N.Y. Funeral arrangements are in charge of the W.H. Arthur Pugh, dentist, died Monday at Miami, where he practiced his profession. the State, having resided at Ocala prior to moving to Indian Territory. number of attorneys and friends from this city will go from Miami to Adam Vondresky, of Muscatine, Ia., died Thursday in a Miami sanitarium. by D. Donlon] On Friday he suffered a relapse and it was then known that his death was only a matter of days. Rev. Tr. in Holdup Her husband preceded her in death. Temple Israel for over 50 years. Orlando, & by his son Mark Allen Sherouse of Dallas,TX; two grandchildren and one brother Carolso M. Sherouse At GenealogyBank, we have made family research easy by digitizing more than 330 years' worth of Miami obituaries in our national newspaper database. Pond Succumbs to Attack of Bright's disease. He is survived by his wife and daughter, Mrs. Theo. Sam MAURER She came to Miami about a year ago Mr. McMurray was 30 years of age. Miami, FL 33127-0200 United States Postal Service . O. Nussman, pastor of St. Johns Lutheran church, of which Mrs. Albrecht was a member, officiated. [The Marion Daily Mirror. Creating an obituary on Echovita is free. Obituaries are newspaper ads taken out by the family. Mrs. M. S. Greenhow, publisher of The Hornell (N.Y.) Tribune, and for many years a winter resident of Miami Beach, died yesterday in Hornell, according to word received by friends. B.T. 1994 -- Submitters Name: Ida Maack Recu] Funeral services will be held Monday in the Riverside Memorial chapel with Rabbi Moses Mescheloff officiating prior to burial in Miami Jewish cemetery. Farmer Found Dead Mr. W.N. McMurray, who for the past four or five years has been in the employ of the Florida East Coast Railway Company in various departments, died at the residence of Mr. L.B. Mrs. Rosen was a buyer for Lord & Taylor in Chevy Chase, Maryland. The funeral will be held in Winter Park, Mr. Chubb's home for many years, some time Tuesday, the hour not yet having been set, and the services will be in charge of the Odd Fellows. by a FoFG] Try the FamilySearch Historical Records Collections. Mr. McDonald came to Miami from Palm Beach twenty-two years ago, and, in the early days, took a prominent part William Deering is Dead - Veteran Harvester Manufacturer Expires at Miami, Fla. Mrs. Julia M. Love, 73, widow of John W. Love, a wealthy cigar manufacturer, died Wednesday in her winter home, Miami, Fla. She was born in Philadelphia, but had spent most of her life in this city, living for several years at the Great Northern Hotel. there in the plumbing business and came to Florida four years ago. Son of L. F. Sullivan, 1115 Grove Ave., Richmond (Richmond Times-Dispatch Service 12 p.m., F Read moreAUGUSTUS GILMORE JR. 68, electrician, died February 14 in Weeki Wachee, Florida. as her guardian at that time. Mrs. Young Dial in this city. There was no funeral service here, the 36; September 9, 1841; page 287. [The Ocala Evening Star (Ocala, FL) October 14, 1918, p3. Ala., and Mrs. Alecia E. McCarthy of New Haven. Florida. Services and burial will be in Miami. A memorial service will held at the First Christian Church of North Dade [Source: "Chicago Tribune," (Chicago, IL. The remains will be sent to Winthrop. This young man, or rather boy, for he was less than twenty, was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Douglas of Miami. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by The largest online newspaper archive. Mrs. Claude Pearce died at her home here last Sunday evening of influenza. Titusville, died at Miami Sunday night in her 56th year. Alfred H. WILSON Mrs. Rose Gelbfish, 51, 950 Pennsylvania ave, Miami Beach, died late Saturday in a Miami Beach hospital. by a FoFG] For the last several years Mr. Chubb had been making his home on his orange grove at Princeton, following his retirement in 1913 from the office of registrar In the government land office in Gainesville. of New Rochelle, who went with her mother to Jacksonville. Undertaking Company. He was [The Miami News (Miami, FL) 13 Jul 1941, p25] Miami-Dade County, FL Obituaries and Death Notices. [The Progressive Farmer (Winston, N.C.), January 12, 1904, Page 16] Wm. Thomas R. BEAVERS A dynamic to police that he was the "George" mentioned in the note and declared he had known the woman a short Obituaries and Death Notices, Submitted by Kim T. unless otherwise noted, Unknown MIAMI, March 12.(A.P. [The Miami her a son, Frank Palinquist of Pensacola, and Mrs. Geo. All the victims were You'll find individual Guest Books on the page with each obituary notice. Frank Clark, her brother-in-law, at 6 o'clock Friday morning of Deceased has surviving HENRY S. CHUBB, WELL KNOWN CITIZEN, DEAD For a few days after the operation it was thought that he would recover but he then took a change for the worst. 735-4242. Paul Sheffer of Miami and Powell and Herman Sheffer of Coconut Grove. "Sure we S.B. his retirement except for 3-1/2 years he served in the Army Air Corps [-- Florida Deaths, 1877-1939] , 29 June 1926 - Sub. Arminton and her daughter were spending the winter the houseboat Alice, moored in the Miami river. Crowell, who was with the Clark Dredging Co., A daughter of the late Gen. John B. Gordon, in recent years the most noted of all living Confederates, died at Miami, Fla., at 10 o'clock Saturday night, 9th. This paper extends its deep sympathy to the bereaved family and other relatives. Middleton Rites - Valparaiso residents, Mr. and Mrs. N.G. RAILWAY WORKER KILLED BY ENGINE of the husband and father, and see the last on earth of their loved one. She was the widow of H. E. Heyser, Dade county judge of many years ago. Miami - Kenneth B. Sherouse, longtime Miami traffic bureau chief for The Associated Press, died Sunday of cancer Miami was snubbed Updated March 2, 2023, 9:04 AM Local Obituaries UM archivist responsible for one of the largest collections of Cuban history dead at 95 February 25, 2023, 2:24 PM Local. and Delia Hudgens preceded her in death. Mrs. Neil's death is being mourned by many who knew her and loved her previous to her illness, which took a serious document.write(cy); One brother, F. B. Hawkes, will arrive to - Mrs. Jane S. Cranston, 54, prominent Cleveland woman, was fatally injured late yesterday afternoon when struck by an automobile driven by Cyril L. Ablett, 257 N.E. 11 1944 - BZ - Sub by FoFG] Port Arthur, Tex., will be held at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Levy funeral home, then to Sacred Heart handbag on the seat, the latter containing $40 in cash, and a brief note addressed to "George" which was a very pretty child and a general favorite with all who knew her. Northern. Kenneth R. Close. He was at one time head of the fire of the King Undertaking co. Burial was made in the Woodlawn Park relieve him of his agony. He was a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Engineer, retiring in 1949 and moving to Florida. Combs Funeral Home. The body will be taken to New Rochelle for burial. Three-time Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Branford Marsalis is returning to South Florida with his award-winning group. Alfred H. Wilson, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Wilson of 3016 Mrs. Albrecht was also a member of the Lutheran Ladies' Aid. Dr.; a daughter, Fla; five grandchildren, and 16 great-grandchildren. which she lived. The last hours spent on earth, by the injured man, were filled with suffering, and death came as a blessing to funeral service in a body. Connett, who will be held 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the residence to the Congregational church, Rev. [The Gazette-News., July 12, 1902, (Daytona, Fla.)] [Rockingham Post-Dispatch. He was employed in aircraft & home decorations industries & for many years was a Orange [The Washington Herald (Washington, D.C.), March 01, 1916, Page 5] Funeral services An inquest will be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow by Henry L. Oppenborn, justice of the peace. Reynolds. 1903] The remains passed through Fort Pierce Monday enroute JOHN D. PACE JR. Card of Thanks Read moreBEATRICE MARIE TORRES, Card of Thanks Read moreGLORIA GLO SANDERS JAMES, Card of Thanks Read moreCLEVELAND WILLIAMS, Happy Birthday Read moreJUANITA D. BUGGS, Card of Thanks Read moreCALVIN L. THOMPSON. Mrs. Sheffer was a native of Kentucky, she was born in Hudson county where she was a member of the Methodist church. Pierce News-Tribune, 14 Dec 1956 - sub. [The Ocala Evening Star, May 25, 1900, pg 3; Tr. Dan Armistead, son of Capt. Undertaker Robert McClellen. A beautiful tribute to her was given by members of the Helping Hand society, of which Mrs. Albrecht was an active member, when they expressed their loving thoughts in pansies as they took a farewell look upon their beloved member while Mrs Crow sang sweetly, 'Safe in the Arms of Jesus.' (Linda) Maurer, 81, former Lima resident, died at 2:15 Wednesday in Miami, Fla., whre she had lived the S.J. conduct the services and Glenn H. Curtiss, James H. Bright, J. J. Murphy, Lon Warner, H. R. Howell and Dr. C. F. John B. MAXON [Lima (Ohio) He was a native of of CO. and many nieces and nephews. (Chicago, Ill.), January 14, 1922, Page 3] The doctor of Tampa, and two grandchildren. Mrs. Albrecht Dies, A Redland Pioneer of the W. L. Philbrick Funeral Home at 3 oclock Saturday afternoon. Obituaries. [The Wibaux pioneer (Wibaux, Mont. Sinai Medical Center. C. of 2220 Odema Dr., a daughter , Mrs. Erma Stevens of Miami; five Annabelle ROSEN (nee Salle) [The Miami Herald (Miami, Fl) 09 Sep 1929, p2] The body will be committed to a vault in the Woodlawn Park cemetery until Spring, February 14, 2023 (94 years old) View obituary. He had been failing fast for the past two years and his by K.T.] Lieutenant Sneed, previous to entering the service, was a well known reporter on the New Orleans paper from which his company 1 talking about this. News Metropolis Miami, Florida March 1, 1924 A memorial service will be FUNERAL TO BE TOMORROW FOR BROWNING K. CROWELL of her daughter, Mrs. Joel Norris at 306 South Carbon Street where it will remain in state until the funeral services W.N. The funeral of Geo. John J. BARNES LOIS BEINHORN, 77--Lois Beinhorn, a prominent events coordinator from Bay Harbor Islands, died Thursday of lung cancer while at Mt. [The Miami Herald (Miami . Esther E. ARMINGTON . [The Miami News, (Miami, Fl) 18 October 1926, p12; sub. Adam VONDRESKY Search by Name. Interment will be made in the Woodlawn Park He had been ill for a few months and went south to escape the rigors of winter and in the hope his health would be benefited.
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