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MYERS, DORWIN F.
PORTLAND, Ind. – Dorwin F. Myers, 56, R.R. 2, was killed about 1:55 p.m. Monday [March 3, 1980] on U.S. 50, 14 miles east of MacArthur, Ohio, when the semi-tractor trailer he was driving went out of control on a sharp curve. The Ohio State Patrol reported the semi was en route east when it […]
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MATULA, EDWARD R.
Edward R. Matula [July 5, 1979], beloved husband of Lottie, nee Maniszko; loving father of Edward Jr., Christine, Thomas (Patti), Daniel, David, Linda, Sharon, Mary Anne, Barbara, Nancy, Paul, Ted and Mark; grandfather of three; dear son of Josephine Matula; fond brother of Steve, Joseph, John, Fred and the late Anthony; also uncle and great-uncle. […]
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MCMULLEN, DEMPSE, JR.
Dempse McMullen, 54, of Natchez, Miss., died Wednesday [June 14, 1978] in Washington, D.C., following a sudden illness. A native of Stonewall, Mr. McMullen was the owner of McMullen Well Servicing Co. of Natchez. Funeral services are pending with Laird Funeral Home in Natchez. Mr. McMullen is survived by his wife, Bettie Joe Case McMullen […]
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MCELLIOTT, WILLIAM E.
William E. McElliott, on April 28, 1978, of Maple Shade, N.J. Beloved husband of Lillian Fidler McElliott; brother of Richard, Thomas, Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey, all of Maple Shade, and Mrs. Marguerite Fletcher, Clearwater, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Tuesday starting at 8 a.m. Inglesby Funeral Home, 602 […]
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MICHIE, EARL H.
Earl H. Michie, 54, a geologist, was pronounced dead on arrival Friday [March 10, 1978] at a local hospital after suffering an apparent heart attack at his home. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday in the First Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Isaac Butterworth, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Childress Cemetery under […]
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MAGHAKIAN, VICTOR
Victor Maghakian, a legendary World War II Marine who won more than two dozen medals for heroism while serving in the Pacific, died Wednesday [August 17, 1977] in a Fresno hospital. He was 61. One of the most decorated Leathernecks of the war, Maghakian was wounded twice, earned the nickname “Transport” for his island hopping […]
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MONTY, WARREN O.
Funeral services for Warren O. Monty, 54, of 2901 Duncan Drive, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Wellman Funeral Home with Chaplain Warren H. Turner of Barksdale Air Force Base officiating. Burial will be in Centuries Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Monty died Sunday [June 26, 1977] in his home. Dr. Robert Braswell, Caddo Parish […]
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MAYHE, LEWIS
Lewis Mayhe, 54, of RD 2, Russell, died in Warren General Hospital at 3:05 a.m. Saturday, May 7, 1977, after a four-month illness. He was born in London, England, on Aug. 27, 1912, and came to the United States in 1921, living in the Russell area since 1945. He retired from the National Forge two […]
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MOSS, REID
Reid Moss of Superior, AZ. Age 63, died April 2, 1977 in a hospital in Phoenix, AZ., following a few days as a patient there after suffering a heart attack. Services held Wednesday. He was born April 19, 1913 and reared in Thorndale, the son of the late Duff and Letha Crow Moss. Graduated from […]
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MALLAMAS, JAMES V., JR.
BECKLEY – James Vincent “Jimmy” Mallamas Jr., 72, of Beckley and Orlando, Fla., died Feb. 13, 1997, in a Beckley hospital after a short illness. He was a retired architect and general contractor who built the Blue Jay Lake Association dam. He held a private pilot and instructor’s license and was a Marine Corps veteran […]