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SMITH, DEAN B.
Dean B. Smith, age 52, of Calumet City, Ill., passed away November 25 [1976], beloved husband of Jean; loving father of Holly, Lisa and Dirk, fond son of Mrs. Emma Smith. Funeral Saturday 2:30 p.m. from the Burns-Kish Funeral Home, 5840 Hohman Ave., Hammond, Ind.
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SAMPLES, MARLIN S.
Final rites for Marlin Samuel (Tommy) Samples, 53, of Nashville, Tenn. and formerly of Pemberton will be conducted by the Rev. R. C. Browning at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Williams Funeral Home Chapel in Sophia. Burial will be in the Pemberton Cemetery. Samples died in a Nashville hospital at 2:30 a.m. Thursday [October 2, […]
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STEPHENSON, RAYMOND E.
Raymond E. Stephenson, a salesman for National Biscuit Co. of Memphis, died at his home in Memphis Thursday [August 21, 1975]. He was 50. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the main chapel of George A. Smith and Sons with the Rev. Clarence Hare and Dr. Jack Henton officiating. Burial will be in […]
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SMITH, EARL H.
DAVIN — Earl H. Smith Jr., 49, of Davin, Logan County, died Friday [April 18, 1975] in Man Appalachian Regional Hospital after a long illness. He was a member of the Gillman Bottom Community Tabernacle in Davin, and a retired employee of the Pittston Coal Co. He was a member of the United Mine Workers […]
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SMITH, WILSON S.
Wilson S. Smith, 76, a former Wilmington resident and a 25-year veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, died Thursday [March 27, 1975] in the Bay of Pines Veterans Administration Hospital, St. Petersburg, Fl., after a short illness. Mr. Smith was a retired Marine Corps master sergeant and a World War II veteran. He lived at […]
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SEMPLE, HUGH D.
Word has been received of the death Feb. 17 [1975] of Hugh Semple, a native of Syracuse, at his home in Jackson, Ohio. He had resided 30 years in Jackson. He was a graduate of Ohio Northern University and served as a major with the Marine Corps in World War II. Surviving are his wife, […]
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SUSTMAN, FREDERICK W., JR.
SANFORD, Fla. – Frederick W. Sustman, 50, died Wednesday morning [November 6, 1974] at Seminole County Hospital. Sustman went into a coma after surgery for an ulcer six weeks ago. He lived in Waukesha for a year before moving to Florida four years ago. He served in the Marines during World War II. Surviving are […]
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SCHNEIDER, CYRIL R.
Mr. Cyril (Cedo) Schneider, 49, died Sunday, September 29, 1974, at Falfurrias Memorial Hospital. He was a graduate of Devine High School and Texas A&I College. He served as an ag teacher at Hebbronville High School for 4 years. The past 19 years he had served as superintendent of Premont Schools at Premont. He served […]
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STEVENSON, WILLIAM D.
TITUSVILLE, Pa. (AP)—Funeral services for William DeVore Stevenson, longtime associate publisher of the Titusville Herald, will be held Thursday. Stevenson, 58, died early Tuesday [June 4, 1974]. Stevenson and his brother, Jim, did the editorial writing on the morning newspaper. Jim Stevenson is publisher of the Herald. William Stevenson started with the Herald before World […]
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SIPE, JAMES M.
James Mixon Sipe, also known as Jamie LaRue, 50, of 3340 S. W. 8th Street, Fort Lauderdale, passed away Nov. 27, 1973, at the V.A. Hospital in Miami. Mr. Sipe was born in Mississippi on Mar. 4, 1923, and was a Marine veteran of World War II. Graveside services will be conducted on Dec. 6, […]