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IVERS, JAMES
ELDRED – James Ivers, 70, died at 9:35 a.m. Wednesday, May 26, 1993, at his residence. A member of the U.S. Marine Corps in World War II serving with Carlson’s Raiders, he was a member of the Eldred American Legion. Ivers was a member of the boards of the State Bank of Eldred, where he […]
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INMAN, CALVIN L.
Calvin Leroy Inman, son of Harry and Lillie Inman, was born May 1, 1921, in Thurman, Iowa, and passed away September 27, 1991 at K.U. Medical Center in Kansas City, Ks., at the age of 70. He moved with his family to Clearmont, Mo. when he was 9 years old where he grew to manhood […]
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ILES, LEE S.
Lee S. Iles [December 24, 1983], loving father of five, all out of town; dear brother of James (Marge) Iles. Visitation Monday, 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Robert J. Sheehy and Sons Funeral Home, 4950 W. 79th St., Burbank. Funeral services Tuesday, 12 noon at chapel. Interment St. Mary.
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IMUS, ELMER P.
Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Tucker Funeral Home in Kingman for Elmer P. Imus, 56, who died at the Winslow Memorial Hospital Friday, Feb. 17 [1978]. Burial was in the Mountain View Cemetery in Kingman. Mr. Imus was a construction superintendent for Roidan Construction Company, a sub-contractor for M.M. Sundt […]
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IRVIN, CHARLES J.
Charles Jacob Irvin, 45, of 1111 Queen Ann St. died suddenly Monday night [October 7, 1968] at 8:13 o’clock in a local hospital following three weeks of illness. A native of China Grove, Mr. Irvin was the son of the late Crawford M. Irvin and Mrs. Bessie Irvin Walker. He was the husband of Mrs. […]
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IVEY, CLIFTON E.
Two St. Louis brothers, killed in action two weeks apart in widely separated theaters of action during the last war, will be buried side by side at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery next month it was announced today. The sons of John L. Ivey Sr., formerly of 3132A South Seventh Street, now living on a farm […]