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1551 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16827)
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1552 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16967)
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1553 | Norman was owner of Hake's Garage, Irvington - veteran Korean Conflict - member Friedens United Church of Christ - buried Irvington, IL. | HAKE NORMAN WILLIAM (I02407)
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1554 | North Prairie Church marriage records has name spelled Hoffmann. | HOFFMAN ANNA CATHERINE (I02456)
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1555 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16724)
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1556 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I13844)
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1557 | Not married. Lived with his mother until her death - Rt. 2, Hoyleton, Illinois. | REINKENSMEYER HENRY (I16880)
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1558 | Not married. Lives with his sister, Charlotte, on the Maschoff home farm. | MASCHHOFF ALFRED WILHELM HERMAN (I13161)
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1559 | Not sure if this is a brother of W.C. Owens. Lorene Gines copied dates for a Charles A. Owens from a tombstone in Arnhart Cemetery, 3 mi ouside of Purdy, Mo. as follows: b. Mar. 7, 1869, d. June 2, 1940. | OWENS CHARLES A. (I01198)
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1560 | Not sure of accuracy of Birth date. | COX CHARLIE (I25452)
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1561 | Note that there were no other Schnakes besides Nr. 19 recorded anywhere in Bergkirchen parish before this line shows up at Nr. 33. The farmstead at Nr. 33 was formerly occupied by the Juergen family, then it was renamed "Schnoaken", a dialect version of "Schnaken". So where else could Nr. 33 Schnakes have come from? The Hilverdingsen death of theSchnake born 1594 implies to me that the Hilverdingsen line was the source of the Hoefen Nr. 33 line. -- Roy Johnson * Unverified LDS submission by H. Charles Rutter 4304 w. 59th St., (No city listed), Submission AF94-102036. No sources were given and no way was found to contact Mr. Rutter, but the records I was able to verify are accurate. -- Roy Johnson | SCHNAKE SON (I00431)
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1562 | Note: Jane returned to Rutherford Co., NC before 1864; was 22 yrs. old at time of her marriage to Berry Green there. Further evidence that the Green and Owens families knew each other in both NC and TN and intermarried. | OWENS JANE (I10499)
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1563 | Note: This and all further references to No. 21 actually refer to Number 19. Source: Beitraege aur Ortsgeschichte p. 63 (see footnote 1 page 1 for full reference). The following explanation by the authors was translated by Roy Johnson: "It is important to know that the church books of the Bergkirchen parish only indicate house numbers starting rom the middle of the 18th century -- thus staring from approximately 1750. After this time it has become usual to use the document numbers of the tax lists as house numbers. Heinz Riechmann summarized all entries of the families of the Bergkirchen parish in his 1988 publication "Die Familien des Kirchspiels Bergkirchen, 1670 - 1770" (The families of the parish of Bergkirchen, 1650 - 1770) (German local kinship book). In the retroactive allocation of the Unterluebbe house numbers, unfortunately he made some errors in the tax registers and subsequent allocation of house-numbers does not tally with running numbers of the property register from 1682. This can be seen in the following lists of the Unterluebbe farmsteads." (Note: in the charts following, the author makes reference to these errors and corrects them.) Note also that the above correction is consistent with what we know about the Schnakes; i.e., that teh farmstead was at No. 19, not no. 21. -- Roy Johnson | SCHNAKE MARIEKE (I14458)
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1564 | Note:Frank remarried, to Darlene (?), had a girl named Cathy, and was given Bryan (Carol Owens's boy) to raise. | OWENS FRANK LEROY (I09814)
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1565 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I10023)
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1566 | Notes from Bill Sealover (Sept. 1999): My great grandfather was born in Walkers Creek, Virginia with his children being born in Bells Valley, Rockbridge County, Virginia. At some point in time they moved to Craigsville, Virginia. His name was Sylvester Zimbro b.October 1854 m.February 21, 1883 to Lucy Cica Thompson. He was a brick mason and farmer. I have been tracking down the Zimbros and have come across the information on George Solomon with his children born in Craigsville, Virginia. Perhaps his father and my great-grandfather were brothers. I still have relatives in Virginia and since George died in 1947 in Craigsville, they should have known him. Craigsville is a very small town with my relatives buried at Lebanon Presbyterian Church located outside of Craigsville. There is a cemetery in Craigsville though but I at the present, I do not know of any Zimbros buried there. The 1900 census shown my great-grandfather in Walkers Creek District in Rockbridge County, 1910 in Augusta County where Craigsville is located. George and Minnie are in the 1910 census for Augusta County also. Hopefully you can provide some additional information. I have lots of Zimbo's but have not been able to connect them yet to my great-grandfather. "Bill Sealover" | ZIMBRO GEORGE SOLOMON (I06577)
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1567 | Notes from Lothar Teikemeyer of Bonn, Germany, to Morris Huck: Johann Herm Hueck b. 1726 and alive in 1170 married Anna Elisabeth Spilcker (von Clauss Staette in Eickhorst), probably Eickhorst 10. They married 1745 and lived in Unterluebbe 1. Spilcker is probably a child of Johan Ernst Spilker or Claus or Clausmeyer from Hilferdingsen 13 (Unterluebbe) originally, later marrying to Eickhorst 10, borne 1693, whose parents were Spilker or Clauss Meyer and Ann Margret Hilgenbrink. This earlier Spilker came from Ernst Spilker, Schurbusch 6 (Unterluebbe), the Hilgenbrink came from Volmardingsen 27 (an ancedstor of Cowley). Ernst Spilker, + 1693 with 78 years, had 7 children, and four of them had been the ancestors of my grand-grand-mother Caroline Huck, he's a rather remarkable figure:-) A sister of this Ernst Spilker is known with their descendants. Also it is known, that an evangelical pastor from Bergkirchen, Erich Spilker, died 1647. Also it is known, that Schuerbusch 6 was in possession of a Nolte Spilker (1511 + 1545), of a Toenniess Spilker or Spielcker (1596 +1531). Other Spilker-families had been in Unterluebbe 3 and 7 since 1511. Johann Herm Hueck was a twin-child, his brother died at birth. HIs father, who married twice (first woman dying young after the first dead son), had totally 11 children, but only 2 survived youth, one becoming 12 years, the other 8 dying tin the first year of their lives. The only surviving sister of Johann Herm married a Priess of Elfte 1, Oberluebbe (also ancestor of J. B. Cowley, as it seems), which should have been also a "rich farmer" in the region. The father lived from 1680 - 1743, marrying his 2nd wife Anna Margaretha Boene (1695 - 1754) in 1715. Boene's parents were Herman Bohne, Eicksen 3 (Rothenuffeln) (1655 - 1718) and Marla Tilemann (1669 - 1750) from Lohof 8, Oberluebbe. The parents and partly grandparents of these are also known, Herman Bohne being child of another Herman Boene and a Gretge Peper, Tilemann being daughter of Erik Tilemann + Engel Trin Kurrelbaum, Erik being son of Erik + George Tilemann (Lohof 8), Engel Trin Kurrelbaum being daughter of Johan + Anneke Kurrelbaum (Luebbe 19, Oberluebbe). Johan Herm Huecks father was Hinrich Huck (1680 - 1743). He was the son of Hinrich Meyer called Huck, Koehlterholz 1 (1652 - 1737). He married 1673 Wolbrig Spetmann (1642 - 1732), with whom "he was married 62 years". She was the daughter of Johan Spetmann (1600 - 1680), auf der Heide 15, Rothenuffeln. Hinrich Huck was son from Caspar Meyer called Huck, who was dead before 1671, and had 5 chidlren with an unknown woman, who died with 79 years in 1695 (Unterluebbe 11, one of the son married to Rothenuffeln and took the name Isemann. Caspar Meyer was son of a Meyer called Huck and had a sister, whose name is unknown, who became ancestor to other related lines. As earlier owners of Unterluebbe 1 are known 1545 Hiuk, Richert up dem Koltenholtz 1596 Herman im Kolterholze 1631 Hinrich Huecke But it is doubtable, that these all are real ancestors, because the later appearing name "Meyer called Huck". In Unterluebbe 2 is a Hartke Meyer (more than one person) in 16th/17th century, later the name developed in Harckemeyer. Unterluebbe 4 is 1631 in possession of a Hinrich Meyer (before in the possession of a Volckman). Unterlubbe 5 belongs earlier than 1545 to a Rentgemeier, and later is called Reinicke Meyer or Reincke Meyer. Unterlubbe 13 belongs 1545 to a Hinnerk Meyer, and is later called Clauwes Meyer and later Claussmeyer or Claus Meyer or Claus or Klaus. So probably one of these Meyers once married a daughter of the original Hucks, or got the household by another relations or actions (eventually a childless Huck gave the house to a son of a sister or something like this), therefore the name "Meyer called Huck" developed and was later again changed into "Huck". | HUECK JOHANN HERM (I21524)
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1568 | Notes from Wanda Gines gives 11 AUG 1813 as the birth date. Philip Geins' Bible and a rubbing of Henry's tomb stone gives 17 SEPT 1813 as birth date. | GEINES HENRICH (HENRY) (I00247)
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1569 | Notes per Jerry Cowley: Leona Reinhardt Birth Date: 24 May 1901, Death Date: 9 Jan 1989. Social Security Number 348-34-1333. State or territory where Number was issued: Illinois Death Residence Localities ZIP Code 62271 Localities Covington, Washington County, Illinois, Okawville, Washington County, Illinois. | NIERMAN LEONA ANNE MARTHA (I20444)
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1570 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I13861)
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1571 | Nurse. | FLATT SUSAN KAY (I16578)
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1572 | OBITUARY Jessica Louise Gaither of Warsaw, Indiana passed away on Thursday, November 15, 2012 at 10:55 a.m. at her residence at the age of 68. She proudly served in the U.S. Air Force and was honorably discharged. She graduated from St. Mary\'\'s Nursing School and had worked as a nurse for 45 years. Most recently she worked as an LPN at Grace Village Retirement Community in Winona Lake, Indiana. She was a member of Warsaw Wesleyan Church and the Christian Motorcycle Association. She was a loving wife and grandmother. Jessica was born on February 16, 1944 in Medora, Illinois to Paul Shelton and Freda (Meridith) Shelton. On March 25, 1977 she was married to Eldon Ray Gaither, who survives in Warsaw, Indiana. She also leaves behind her son: Aaron Vetter (Osceola, Indiana); step-son: Steve Bennett (Beaumont, Texas); four grand-daughters, and one step-grand-daughter. She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother, two sisters, and two sons. Her visitation will be held on Sunday, November 18, 2012 from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Warsaw Wesleyan Church, 2402 W. Old Road 30, Warsaw, Indiana. Her funeral service will be conducted on Monday, November 19, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. at Warsaw Wesleyan Church and officiated by Reverend Gale Janofski and Reverend L. Andrew Weaver. Burial will follow at Oakwood Cemetery of Warsaw, Indiana. Her funeral arrangements were entrusted to Redpath-Fruth Funeral Home, 225 Argonne Road, Warsaw, Indiana. Memorial donations may be directed to Warsaw Wesleyan Church, 2402 W. Old Road 30, Warsaw, Indiana 46580 and would be appreciated by her family. | SHELTON JESSICA LOUISE (I00743)
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1573 | Obituary - paper unknown. ROQUES, ELDON R., O'Fallon, MO, November 8, 2001, age 80 beloved husband of Mary Roques, dear father of Ronald Roques, Laura Roques, Randy Roques, Cynthia Ann Roques, Michelle Blackburn (James), and the late Judy Scott, dear brother of Robert Roques, Arthelia Wilber, Elroy and Russell Roques, dearest grandfather of 12 and great-grandfather of 7. Funeral Service 1:00 p.m. Monday at the BAUE Chapel of O'Fallon, O'Fallon, MO. Interment St. Charles Memorial Gardens. The family is being served by the Baue Funeral Home, 311 Wood Street, O'Fallon, MO where friends may call Sunday, November 11, 2001, 1:00 - 8:00 p.m. Memorials to the American Cancer Society preferred. | ROQUES ELDON RICHARD (I01758)
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1574 | Obituary from Nashville News 1/15/03 LINDA TUBBS Linda H. Tubbs, 98, of Nashville, passed away at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, January 12, 2003 at Friendshp Manor Healthcare Center in Nashville. Born in Advance, Missouri, on August 20, 1904, she was the daughter of Fredrick and Clara (Sparfield) Bock. She was united in marriage to L. Floyd Tubbs on April 3, 1932 at Advance, Missouri. He preceded her in death on October 1, 1998. Survivors include a son, Leland F. Tubbs, Jr. and wife Lavera of Mascoutah; two daughers, Marjorie Shubert and husband Glynn of Watson and Marilyn Hemminghaus and husband Louis of Nashville; a sister, Viola Weisenborn of Columbia; 12 grandchldren, 22 great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Linda was preceded in death by her parents, husband, a brother, Otto Bock, and four sisters, Frieda Moore, Anna Moore, Lydia Brink, and Ida Nothdurft. Mrs. Tubbs was a member of the North Prairie Church for many years. After its closing, she and her husband transferred to the Grace United Methodist Church in Nashville. Linda was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 805 of Nashville and Washington County, and the Washington County Hospital Auxiliary. She enjoyed working on the family farm, gardening and raising flowers. Funeral services will be held at the Campagna Funeral Home in Nashville Wesnesday, January 15, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Robert Herath officiating. Interment will be in North Prairie Cemetery in rural Nashville. Should friends desisre, memorial contributions may be made to the Grace United Methodist Church or the Order of the Eastern Star and will be received by the Campagna Funeral Home. | BOCK LINDA H. (I02646)
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1575 | Obituary from The Nashville News WILLIAM G. BRINK William G. Brink of the Friendship Manor Shelter Care Home in Nashville passed away at the Washington County Hospital Saturday, April 20, 1974, at the age of 88 years. He was hospitalized April 15, having suffered a stroke. Mr. Brink was born at North Prairie on November 17, 1885, the son of Charles C. and Elizabeth (Krughoff) Brink. He was a retired farmer and a member of Grace United Methodist Church of Nashville. Survivors are 13 nieces and nephews and a host of great-nieces and nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers and eight sisters. Funeral services were held at the Pyatt Funeral Home of Nashville on Tuesday, April 23, at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Richard Scott officiating. Mrs. Wanda Gines, a great-niece of deceased, was organist. Roland Jones, Norman Witt, Alwyn Dykstra, Charles Brink, Steve Brink and Howard Brink were pallbearers. Interment was in North Prairie Cemetary. Along with the 120 acres William owned at his farm, he also owned what was referred to as Stutz Field. It was north past the old Evangelical Cemetery, over the bridge and up the hill. The south line of Stutz field was a clump of trees to the west. The field ran north and west past the trees for 60 acres. Gerlings was back to the left, west across the creek where the old reunions were held. Julius Krughoff bought It from William. FUNERAL NOTICE William G. Brink Born November 17, 1885Died April 20, 1974 Funeral services will be held at the Pyatt Funeral Home Nashville, Tuesday, April 23, 1974, at 2:00 P. M. Friends may call at the Pyatt Funeral Home after 6:30 P. M. Monday and until time of service. Interment in the North Prairie Cemetery | BRINK WILLIAM G. (I00020)
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1576 | Obituary from The Nashville News, June 4, 2003 Gladys Beek Gladys M. Beek, 75, of Nashville, passed away at 8:35 p.m. on Sautrday, May 31, 2003 at Washington County Hospital in Nashville. Born on November 21, 1927 in Hoyleton, she was the daughter of Alvin E. and Viola S. (Hake) Hoffman. She was baptized on March 11, 1928 by Rev. Henry Idel and confirmed on May 12, 1940 by Rev. Otto R. Buess at North Prairie Methodist Church. She was united in marriage to Arthur Beek, Jr. on September 22, 1946 at North Prairie Methodist Church by Rev. Roy Brown and he survives. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Jay L. Beek and wife Jennifer of Raceland, Kentucky, two daughters, Carol A. Fruend and husband Gene of Nashville and Brenda K. Blades and husband Kenny of Island, KEntucky; a brother, Virgil Hoffman and wife Catherine of Sparta; six grandchildren, Janel Mueller, Sharisa Burden, Jody Liszewski, Brad Fruend, Justin Beek and Jared Beek; and six great-grand-children, Kaity, Hunter, Paige, Lily, Keaghan and Jessica. She was preceded in death by her parents. Gladys was a graduate of Nashville Community High School. She was a secretary at Washington County AAA, Washington County Service Company and St. Paul United Church of Christ. She was a bookkeeper at Nashville Community High School from 1981 to 1990 and a payroll clerk at King Management Co. in Nashville from1991 to 1997. She was a member of North Prairie MEthodist Church until transferring her membership to St. Paul Evanvelical Church in Nashville in 1946, and served as organist at St. Paul's since September 1950. She was also a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. Her hobbies included music and golf. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 4, 2003 at St. Paul United Church of Christ with Rev. Lance Lackore officiating. Burial will be in North Prairie Cemetery, near Hoyleton. Memorials may be made to Alzheimers Research, St. Paul UCC Scholarship Fund or St. Paul UCC Digital Hymnal Fund and will be received at Styninger-Krupp Funeral Home in Nashville. Online expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family at skfh/@/accessus.net. | HOFFMAN GLADYS MARIE (I03118)
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1577 | Obituary from The Nashville News, Nashville, Washington County, Illinois. NELSON HAKE Nelson L. Hake, 96, of Nashville, formerly of Rogers, Arkansas, passed away at 11:15 p.m. Sunday, February 19, 2002 at the Washington County Hospital, Nashville. Born December 3, 1905 in North Prairie, he was the son of Louis F. and Mary (Bartelsmeyer) Hake. He married Jean Schmidt in 1930 in St. Louis, Missouri, and she preceded him in death in 1997. Surviving are nieces, nephews and cousins including Lester Hake, Chuck Hake, and Dr. Michael Gewe, all of Nashville, and Esther Coe of Centralia. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Elmer, Alvin, and Harvey Hake, and twin sisters, Luella Brandt and Lucella Dueker, in addition to his wife and parents. He was a graduate of Nashville High School and earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Central Wesleyan College and a Master of Arts degree from the University of Colorado. He taught and served as principal of Vandalia High School and also at Cobden and Fairfield High Schools. During World War II, he acted as a price control specialist in the Offic33e of Price Administration, Springfield. He became affiliated with the Underwriters Adjusting Company in Springfield and later became their office manager in Kansas City, Missouri. In 1855 he joined the Aetna Insurance Company in Springfield and also in the farm department in the Chicago office. Due to health problems, he returned in 1965 and he and his wife moved to Rogers, Arkansas, where they enjoyed 30 years. He was a Rotarian for 35 years, a member of the Nashville Lions Club and the Grace United Methodist Church in Nashville. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, February 14, at the Styninger-Krupp Funeral Home, Nashville. Rev. Bob Herath will officiate. Interment will be in North Prairie Cemetery, rural Hoyleton. Friends may call from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 13, and from 7:30 a.m. until time of service Thursday. Memorials may be made to Grace United Methodist Church and will be received at the Styninger-Krupp Funeral Home | HAKE NELSON L. (I03691)
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1578 | Obituary from The Times-Herald, May 8, 1988, Washington, Indiana. BERT GODWIN Herald Bert Godwin, 77, 1700 Gramd Ave., Washington, died at his home at 9:15 p.m. Sunday. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the First Christian Church with Bro. Byron Black officiating. Interment will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Tuesday at the Gill Funeral Home. The Masonic Lodge will accord honors at graveside. The casket will be taken to the church at 9 a.m. Wednesday. He was born Aug. 24, 1910 in Daviess County to George A. and Etta Mae Purcell Godwin. He married Nelline E. Gines Oct. 22, 1932 and she died May 7, 1973. He was a retired engineer for the Washington Power and Light Plant. He was a 66 year member of the First Christian Church and was a member of Charity Lodge No. 30 F & AM and Scottish Rite. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Cheryl Lynn) Osha, Washington, two granadchildren and one brother, Ralph Godwin, Washington. Two sons, Richad and Ronald Godwin, one sister and one brother have died. | GODWIN HAROLD BERT (I00455)
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1579 | Obituary from unknown newspaper, probably The Nashville News. ELIZABETH BRINK Miss Elizabeth Brink, last surviving daughter of the late Charles L. C. Brink, was born on the family farm near Huegely on February 20, 1879, and entered eternal rest January 29, 1964, at Odin, where she had been staying a few weeks at the Yaw Nursing Home. Surviving her death is her brother William of Nashville and many relatives, nieces and nephews. At the age of 16 years, while attending high school in Nashville, she was converted in a revival held here and joined the North Prairie Methodist Church. Later in her twenties she fully concsecrated her life to God and became an ernest worker and devoted servant of God seeking always to build the Kingdom. She moved to St. Louis in her early twenties and lived for most of her adult life there employed by several business firms. For a time she was active with her sisters, Minnie and Clara Brink in the Lighthouse Mission under the direction of the late C. F. Flower. She was always faithful in her church attendance until the last few years when failing health did not permit. Elizabeth Brink was known for her cheerfulness; her self-reliance and her concern for a large number of relatives and friends. In her retirement years she was happy in her apartment which she owned and where her friends frequently joined her in fellowship. Her Christian testimony and witness inspired many persons who knew and loved her. The memorial service was conducted from the Robert N. Smith Funeral Home with her nephew, Rev. S. T. Ludwig of Kansas City, Mo. officiating assisted by Rev. Ray Porter, pastor of Grace Methodist Church. Mrs. Helen Marie Gilter sang consoling hymns and Mrs. Laverna Gewe was the organist. She was laid to rest in the North Prairie cemetery to await the resurrection morning. Pallbearers were Irvin, Raymond, and Charles Ray Brink, Bob Whitsett, Wesley Krughoff and Edw. Bernreuter. | BRINK ELIZABETH (I00018)
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1580 | Obituary from unknown newspaper, probably The Nashville News. MRS. LYDIA C. BRINK At the age of 92 years, 7 months and 4 days, Mrs. Lydia C. Brink of Hoyleton passed away at 9:00 a.m. Friday, August 24, in the Washington County Hospital. Born in Washington County on January 20, 1881, she was one of eight children born to Henry and Justin (Dueker) Uphoff. Of the eight children, only her sister, Mrs. Anna Brethauer of Nowata, Oklahoma, is living. On November 2, 1904 she married Fred W. Brink in Hoyleton and he preceeded her in death on February 28, 1947. She and her husband operated an elevator and general store at Huegely Station for many years. Mrs. Brink was also a charter member of the WSCS of the Bethel United Methodist Church in Hoyleton. Survivors include five sons, Howard of Centralia, Irvin of St. Louis, Clarence and Harold of Antiock, California and Wesley of Belleville; a daughter, Mrs. Leo (Vianna) Langley of Williamsburg, Iowa; a sister, Mrs. Anna Brethauer of Nowata, Oklahoma, nine grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Preceding her in death besides her husband, Fred, was a son, Raymond, who passed away during his childhood. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2:00 p.m. in the Bethel United Methodist Church in Hoyleton with Rev. Orlando Brakemeyer offiating. Burial was in North Prairie Cemetery. The Rixmann-Luer Funeral Home of Hoyleton was in charge of arrangements. | UPHOFF LYDIA CAROLINE (CAROLINA LYDIA) (I00219)
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1581 | Obituary states she was born in St. Louis January 14, 1866. | GERSTKEMPER ANNA MILVINA (I13090)
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1582 | Obituary, The Nashville News, May 28, 2003 Lester Hake Lester V. Hake, 85, of Nashville, passed away at 6:55 a.m. Sunday, May 25, 2003 at his residence. Born on November 9, 1917 in Huegely, he was the son of Elmer and Dorothea (Dueker) Hake. He married Willa McGough on December 29, 1940 in Carbondale. She preceded him in death on January 19, 1978. He is survived by three sons, James L. Hake and fiance Aureile Sprout of Lambertville, New Jersey, Dr. Ronald L. Hake and wife Faythe of Morton, and Charles A. Hake of Nashville; two granddaughters. Lester was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Stanley Hake, and two sisters, Laverna Gewe and Olivia Hake. Mr. Hake was a graduate of Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. He was teacher and coach at Nashville Grade School, retiring in 1977. He was inducted into the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame as a coach and later as a fan. He was the recreation director for the Memorial Park District for many years. The baseball field at the park is named Lester Hake Field in his honor. Lester was a member of Grace United Methodist Church in Nashville where he was in the Chancel Choir for 63 years, a member of the United Methodist Men, and past member of the Nashville Lions Club. Funeral services are being held Wednesday, May 28, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. at Grace United Methodist Church with Rev. Robert Herath officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery in Nashville. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or Grace United Methodist Church and will be received at the Styninger-Krupp Funeral Home in Nashville. Online expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family at skfh/@/accessus.net. | HAKE LESTER VIRGIL (I03877)
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1583 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I17842)
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1584 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I17592)
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1585 | Occupation: Blacksmith | SPOENNEMAN CHRIS (I11701)
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1586 | Occupation: Carpenter | MICHAEL NORMAN CHARLES (I17738)
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1587 | Occupation: Carpenter and Real Estate Broker | MICHAEL ELMER JOHN (I17727)
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1588 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I17583)
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1589 | Occupation: Farmer Baptized: May 13, 1917 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Hoyleton, Illinois. | BRINK HOWARD ROBERT AUGUST (I17618)
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1590 | Occupation: Farmer | BRINK ALVIN ERNST (I17604)
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1591 | Occupation: Farmer | BRAMMEIER LOUIS (I11745)
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1592 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I11719)
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1593 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I11718)
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1594 | Occupation: Grocer, Home Construction and Real Estate Sales | RIECHMAN HARRY C. (I17613)
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1595 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14223)
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1596 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I09020)
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1597 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I05482)
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1598 | Occupation: Homemaker and Teacher | KASTEN MILDRED F. (I17605)
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1599 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I17582)
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1600 | Occupation: Minister Memorial Service held at Grace United Methodist Church December 20, 1997. | DUDE HAROLD RUDOLPH (I03809)
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