Descendants of John Joseph Holycross
First Generation
1. John Joseph Holycross was born in _____-_____-1760 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died after _____-_____-1840 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
John married Delila ____________, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________. Delila was born in _____-_____-1770 in Virginia, died in _____-_____-1850 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
2 M i. Thomas Holycross was born in _____-_____-1790 in Virginia, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
3 M ii. John Holycross was born in _____-_____-1794 in Virginia, died in _____-_____-1874 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
John married Susannah Rusannah ____________, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________. Susannah was born in _____-_____-1797 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 4 M iii. Edmond Holycross was born on Sep 5, 1796 in Virginia, died on May 12, 1872 in Marshall County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Fairmount Cemetery, Marshall County, Indiana.
5 M iv. William Holycross was born in _____-_____-1802 in Virginia, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
6 M v. Benjamin Holycross was born in _____-_____-1805 in Virginia, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
7 M vi. James Holycross was born in _____-_____-1808 in Virginia, died in _____-_____-1860 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Second Generation (Children)
4. Edmond Holycross (John Joseph 1) was born on Sep 5, 1796 in Virginia, died on May 12, 1872 in Marshall County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Fairmount Cemetery, Marshall County, Indiana.
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Edmond married Jane Andrews, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Apr 7, 1825 in Union County, Ohio. Jane was born on Feb 11, 1801 in Virginia, died on Sep 12, 1885 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Troy Presbyterian Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Children from this marriage were:
8 F i. Katherine Holycross was born in _____-_____-1826 in Ohio, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Katherine married Living
9 F ii. Catharine Holycross was born in _____-_____-1826 in Ohio, United States, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 10 M iii. Peter Holycross was born in _____-_____-1827 in Union County, Ohio, died on Jun 4, 1900 in St. Joseph County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
11 F iv. Nancy Holycross was born on Feb 17, 1830 in Union County, Ohio, died on Mar 9, 1898 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Nancy married Joel Barney, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Aug 2, 1846 in Franklin County, Ohio. Joel was born on Feb 13, 1826 in New York, died on Sep 14, 1888 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 12 M v. John Holycross was born on Sep 25, 1834 in Union County, Ohio, died on Jun 4, 1909 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
+ 13 F vi. Mercey Jane Holycross was born on Apr 15, 1836 in Union County, Ohio, died on Apr 29, 1928 in Marshall County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Fairmont Cemetery, Marshall County, Indiana.
14 M vii. Henry Holycross was born in _____-_____-1840 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died on Apr 15, 1865 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Noted events in his life were:
• He served in the military between Aug 11, 1862 and Jun 7, 1865 in Civil War, Co. K 88th Indiana Inf..
15 M viii. Henry Holycross was born in _____-_____-1840 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died on Apr 29, 1920 in N Lewisburg, Champaign, Ohio, United States, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 16 M ix. Daniel Holycross was born in Jul-_____-1842 in Union County, Ohio, died on Aug 2, 1905 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Troy Presbyterian Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
17 F x. Julie Holycross was born after _____-_____-1846 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 18 M xi. Jasper Newton Holycross was born on Jul 20, 1846 in Franklin County, Ohio, died on Apr 16, 1919 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Troy Presbyterian Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Third Generation (Grandchildren)
10. Peter Holycross (Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born in _____-_____-1827 in Union County, Ohio, died on Jun 4, 1900 in St. Joseph County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Peter married Mary Estep, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, in _____-_____-1854 in Delaware, Ohio. Mary was born in _____-_____-1834 in Virginia, died in May-_____-1877 in Marshall County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
The child from this marriage was:
19 M i. James W. Holycross was born on Nov 14, 1854 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died on Feb 24, 1875 in Marshall County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Fairmount Cemetery, Marshall County, Indiana.
12. John Holycross (Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Sep 25, 1834 in Union County, Ohio, died on Jun 4, 1909 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: The Evening Post- Saturday June 5 1909 Columbia City, IN
JOHN HOLYCROSS, DEAD AT WYNKOOP
John Holycross, an aged Civil War veteran who had been a resident of the county for years, died at his home in Wynkoop Friady evening at 5:45 o'clock after a lingering illness from paralysis, which greatly reduced his vitality. On March 20, he suffered another stroke, but partially recovered and was taken to the home of his daughter in Larwill, where he seemed to improve until five weeks ago when hew as brought to his home in Wynkoop.
He was born September 25, 1834 in Union Co., OH and was aged 74 years, 8 months, and 9 days. He grew to manhood there, coming to Whitley county in the early 50's. He located in Troy township and August 17, 1856 was united in marriage to Samatha Loomis. A year later they left for Lynn county, Iowa, where they resided for thirteen years. During his residence there he emlisted in Co. H, Twentieth, Iowa Regiment on August 21, 1861. He served almost two years, when he was afflicted by sunstroek and had to leave the army at Vicksburg.
After his residence in Iowa, he returned to Columbia township and spent the remainder of his life on a little farm near Wynkoop.
Besides the widow, he is survived by five children. Mrs. Joseph Loe and Charles Holycross of this city; Mrs. Harvey Desper and Mrs. Daniel Bennett of Larwill and Mrs. Mary Blanchard, Etna twp. One brother, Newton Holycross of Troy township and two sisters, Mrs. Catherine Brock of Mason, Mich. and Mrs. Mercey Manning of LaPaz Ind.; twenty three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, also survive.
Interment will be in South Park cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
• He served in the military between Aug 1862 and Mar 1864 in Civil War, Co. H 20th Iowa Inf..
John married Samantha P. Loomis, daughter of Lorin Loomis and Phebe Cooper, on Aug 17, 1856 in Whitley County, Indiana. Samantha was born on Jun 17, 1837 in Franklin County, Ohio, died on Feb 11, 1910 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
• She has conflicting birth information of Jun 17, 1837 and __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 20 F i. Mary Etta Jane Holycross was born on Jul 29, 1857 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Dec 4, 1909 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Dec 6, 1909 in West Etna, Etna Baptist Church Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
21 F ii. Nancy Holycross was born on Sep 19, 1859 in Linn County, Iowa, died on Aug 12, 1884 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Troy Presbytearan Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
+ 22 F iii. Phoeba Melinda Holycross was born on Dec 5, 1861 in Linn County, Iowa, died on Jul 10, 1935 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jul 13, 1935 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
+ 23 F iv. Martha Elizabeth Holycross was born on Jul 17, 1865 in Taylor Station, Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jun 25, 1911 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jun 27, 1911 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
24 M v. William Holycross was born about _____-_____-1868 in Linn County, Iowa, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 25 M vi. Charles Holycross was born on Sep 10, 1870 in Linn County, Iowa, died on May 3, 1911 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on May 7, 1911 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
26 F vii. Cora Belle Holycross was born on Jun 8, 1875 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Nov 30, 1946 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Dec 2, 1946 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: Mrs. Cora Bennet Dies Early Today
Death Takes Place At Home Of Her Daughter, Mrs. Eudolph Holycross -- Funeral Will Be Monday.
Mrs. Cora B. Bennett, 71, a life-long resident of the Larwill community, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Eudolph Holycross, at 3 o'clock this morning following an illness of 19 weeks due to heart trouble.
She was born in Troy township, June 8th, 1875, a daughter of John and Samantha Loomis Holycross. On September 19, 1895, she was united in marriage to Daniel Bennett, who for mant years served as maintenance foreman on the Pennsylvania Railroad at Larwill. Mr. Bennett passed away on April 3, 1937.
Surviving relatives include the daughter, Mrs. Frances Holycross, and grand-daughter, Jan Anne Holycross, Two brothers and five sisters preceded him in death.
The body has been taken to the Charles S. Smith and Sons Funeral Home in columbia City where friends may call after 7 o'clock this evening. At 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon, it will be returned to the Holycross residence at Larwill where friends may call until 1 o'clock Monday afternoon when it will be taken to the Larwill Methodist church to lie in state until the hour of the funeral. The Rev. E.E. DeWitt, retired Methodist minister, now residing at Mentone and the Rev. Mark O. Burnett, church pastor, will officiate at the funeral service to be held at 2 o'clock, Burial will be in the family lot at South Park cemetery south of Columbia City.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Cora married Daniel Bennett, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Sep 19, 1895 in __________, __________, __________, __________. Daniel was born on Sep 19, 1875 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died on Apr 3, 1937 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
27 F viii. Nettie Holycross was born about _____-_____-1878 in Whitley County, Indiana, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
13. Mercey Jane Holycross (Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Apr 15, 1836 in Union County, Ohio, died on Apr 29, 1928 in Marshall County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Fairmont Cemetery, Marshall County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• She has conflicting birth information of Apr 15, 1836 and __________, __________, __________, __________.
Mercey married John Huling Mummey, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________. John was born in _____-_____-1833 in Pennsylvania, died on Feb 15, 1876 in Marshall County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Fairmont Cemetery, Marshall County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• He has conflicting birth information of _____-_____-1833 and __________, __________, __________, __________.
The child from this marriage was:
28 M i. William Mummey was born on Nov 8, 1861 in Union County, Ohio, died on Oct 1, 1927 in Marshall County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Bowman Cemetery, St Joseph County, Indiana.
William married Mary Elizabeth Souder on Nov 15, 1907 in Whitley County, Indiana. Mary was born on Aug 11, 1864 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Dec 3, 1943 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Dec 5, 1943 in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Mercey next married Edward Manning, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Apr 25, 1879 in Marshal County, Indiana. Edward was born _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, died on Jul 18, 1907 in Marshall County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
16. Daniel Holycross (Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born in Jul-_____-1842 in Union County, Ohio, died on Aug 2, 1905 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Troy Presbyterian Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• He served in the military _____-_____-_____ in Civil War, Co. F 100th Indiana Inf..
Daniel married Mary Elizabeth Souder on Sep 6, 1884 in Whitley County, Indiana. Mary was born on Aug 11, 1864 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Dec 3, 1943 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Dec 5, 1943 in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 29 M i. Edward LeRoy Holycross was born on Nov 14, 1883 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Oct 18, 1944 in Elkhart County, Indiana, and was buried on Oct 21, 1944 in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
30 M ii. Joseph Clarence Holycross was born on Feb 7, 1886 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Dec 30, 1954 in Sanford, Saminole County, Florida, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Joseph married Lucinda Belle Goble, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________. Lucinda was born in _____-_____-1889 in Indiana, died on Dec 30, 1954 in Sanford, Saminole County, Florida, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 31 M iii. Albert J. Holycross was born on Oct 17, 1888 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Feb 26, 1959 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 1, 1959 in Eberhard Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
32 M iv. Wilson Holycross was born on Jun 7, 1891 in Whitley County, Indiana, died in Jan-_____-1964 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Wilson married Living
33 F v. Living
Daniel next married Annie McDonald, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Oct 1, 1863 in Whitley County, Indiana. Annie was born on Apr 24, 1846 in Indiana, died on Jan 5, 1884 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
18. Jasper Newton Holycross (Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Jul 20, 1846 in Franklin County, Ohio, died on Apr 16, 1919 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Troy Presbyterian Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: Well Known Farmer Died Wednesday
Newton Holycross Passed Away St His Home In Troy Township -- Was Sick Two And One-Half Weeks -- Influenza Caused death.
Newton Holycross, a well known farmer residing in Troy township with his son, Lyman, and family, died Wednesday morning at one o'clock after a two weeks illness, due to influenza and a complications of diseases. He had been attacked by influenza earlier in the winter and it is thought never completely recovered from the dread disease. He was confined to his bed two weeks and a half.
Newton Holycross was born on Jly 20, 6, in Franklin conty, Ohio, and was a son of Edmond and Jane Holycross, both of whom passed away several years ago. He was aged 72 years, 8 months and 26 days. He came to Indiana in 69 with his parents who settled in this county. He first married to Susan Noble, a resident of Whitley county, and to this union six children were born, three of whom survive; namely, Lyman Holycross, at home, and Chauncey, of Detroit, and Elza, of Big Fork. Minn. Three children are dead, namely, Katie Paul, Rhonda Cunningham, and Ida Holycross. His first wife died on March 31, 1897. He later married Josephine Kline who died some years ago. He is survived by two older sisters, Mercy Manning, of LaPaz, Ind., and Katherine Brott, of Lansing, Mich.
The deceased was a member of the Troy United Brethren church. He was always faithful to the church and was an honorable and upright man who was well respected by his friends and neighbors, all of whom will be pained to learn of his death.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Jasper married Susan Adaline Noble, daughter of Zenus T. Noble and Catherine Turney, on Apr 16, 1869 in Whitley County, Indiana. Susan was born on Aug 18, 1853 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 31, 1897 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Troy Presbyterian Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 34 F i. Katie I. Holycross was born on Aug 11, 1869 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
35 F ii. Katie Catherine Isora Holycross 1 was born on Aug 11, 1869 in Troy, Whitley, Indiana, United States, died on Apr 11, 1909 in Whitley, Indiana, United States, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 36 M iii. Chauncey R. Holycross was born on Feb 17, 1872 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jul 1, 1934 in Mishawaka, St. Joseph County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 37 F iv. Rhoda May Holycross was born on Oct 15, 1874 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
38 F v. Ida Jane Holycross was born on Mar 23, 1877 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died on Jun 27, 1902 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 39 M vi. Charles Ellsworth Holycross was born on Aug 3, 1880 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 40 M vii. Lyman Melvin Holycross was born on May 2, 1891 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Sep 12, 1962 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Sep 15, 1962 in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Jasper next married Mary Josephine Kline, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Aug 24, 1899 in Whitley County, Indiana. Mary was born on Jul 17, 1858 in Vinton County, Ohio, died on Apr 19, 1915 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Apr 22, 1915 in Troy Presbyterian Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Fourth Generation (Great-Grandchildren)
20. Mary Etta Jane Holycross (John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Jul 29, 1857 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Dec 4, 1909 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Dec 6, 1909 in West Etna, Etna Baptist Church Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: THE EVENING POST- Monday, December 6, 1909, Columbia City, Ind.
MRS LEWIS LONG
Mrs. Lewis Long, aged about 54 years died Staurday night at her home near Etna with a stroke of paralysis.
Dr. L.W. Tennant of Larwill was called to attend her, but life was extinct when he arrived.
She was the daughter of the late John Holycross, who died at Wynkoop, and had been wedded less than six months to her husband. Her first husband died years ago and before she was married to Mr. Long, her name was Mrs. Mary Blanchard.
A brother, Charles Holycross of this city and two sisters, Mrs. Harvey Desper and Mrs. Dan Bennett of Larwill are among those who survive.
The funeral occurred Monday at the Baptist Church near Etna at 10 o'clock. Interment in the Church Cemetery.
Lewis and Mary was only married 2 months, 2 days
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Mary married Oscar Lewis Blanchard, son of Davis Blanchard and Dorothy Ann Smith, on Feb 22, 1877 in Whitley County, Indiana. Oscar was born on Jan 11, 1850 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Oct 13, 1901 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Adams Cemetery, Whitkey County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
41 F i. Lilly E. Blanchard was born in _____-_____-1877 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Sep 7, 1879 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Troy Presbytearan Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
42 F ii. Samantha E. Blanchard was born in _____-_____-1878 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Sep 2, 1879 in Troy Presbytearan Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
43 M iii. William L. Blanchard was born on Jun 21, 1880 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jan 17, 1945 in Whatcom County, Bellingham, Washington, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Whatcom County, Bellingham, Washington.
General Notes: CC Post, January 23, 1945, Page 6
W.M. Blanchard, 64, Dies At Bellingham, Wash.
Word has been received here of the death of William L. Blanchard, 64, son of the late Oscar and Mary Holycross Blanchard of Whitley county, who died January 17 near Bellingham, Wash.
His wife, the former Alma Rummil Mowrey of Whitley county, survives. There are four brothers, Lyman and Charles Blanchard of Whitley county, Thomas Blanchard of Noble county, Scott Blanchard of Kosciusko county; three sisters, Barbara Blanchard, Bellingham, Wash., Effie Blanchard, Fallon, Nevada; Goldie Blanchard, LaGrange.
Funeral and committal were held at Bellingham.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
William married Clara Williams, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on May 20, 1912 in Whitley County, Indiana. Clara was born on Feb 28, 1881 in Whitley County, Indiana, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
William next married Alma N. Rummell, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Jun 21, 1920 in Nobel County, Indiana. Alma was born on Jan 12, 1887 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 44 M iv. Oliver Thomas Blanchard was born on Jul 14, 1882 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Oct 18, 1959 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Oct 22, 1959 in Adams Cemetery, Whitkey County, Indiana.
45 M v. Charles Logan Blanchard was born on Jun 4, 1884 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 20, 1952 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Greenhill Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Charles married Viola Jane Finch, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Dec 1, 1909 in Nobel County, Indiana. Viola was born on Mar 13, 1893 in Nobel County, Indiana, died on Aug 16, 1968 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Greenhill Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
46 F vi. Effie May Blanchard was born on Mar 9, 1886 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jun 11, 1961 in Chirchill, County, Nevada, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Fallon Nevada Cemetery, Churchill County, Nevada.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Effie married George C. Coverston, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Apr 25, 1907 in Whitley County, Indiana. George was born on Jun 17, 1885 in Muscatine County, Iowa, died on Apr 25, 1907 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Fallon Nevada Cemetery, Churchill County, Nevada.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 47 M vii. John Davis Blanchard was born on Aug 6, 1887 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Feb 3, 1941 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Feb 7, 1941 in Troy Presbytearan Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
+ 48 M viii. Kirtis Scott Blanchard was born on Jul 30, 1889 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 24, 1955 in Pierceton, Kosciusko, Indiana, United States, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Hillcrest Cemetery, Kosciusko County, Indiana.
49 F ix. Melissa Blanchard was born on Jun 5, 1891 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 9, 1915 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in West Etna, Etna Baptist Church Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Melissa married John S. Goodrich, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Dec 28, 1908 in Whitley County, Indiana. John was born on Aug 1, 1883 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 24, 1970 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in West Etna Church Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• He was divorced _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
• He has conflicting birth information of Aug 1, 1883 and __________, __________, __________, __________.
50 F x. Barbara Blanchard was born on Mar 31, 1894 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on May 31, 1970 in Nobel County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Nolt Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Barbara married Freeman H. Henline, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Dec 24, 1913 in Whitley County, Indiana. Freeman was born on Sep 17, 1894 in Huntington County, Indiana, died on Oct 12, 1972 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Nolt Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
+ 51 M xi. Lyman Hobart Blanchard was born on Mar 19, 1897 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 21, 1969 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Apr 23, 1969 in Eel River Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
52 F xii. Goldie Irene Blanchard was born on Dec 17, 1899 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on May 8, 1969 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Eel River Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
Goldie married Wendell Westler, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Sep 12, 1918 in Kosciusko County, Indiana. Wendell was born on Oct 21, 1895 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, died on Mar 13, 1921 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Hillcrest Cemetery, Kosciusko County, Indiana.
Goldie next married Sylvester M Werner, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on May 12, 1936 in Allen County, Indiana. Sylvester was born on Dec 12, 1891 in Huntington County, Indiana, died on Apr 6, 1969 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Eel River Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
Mary next married Lewis A. Long on Oct 2, 1909 in Whitley County, Indiana. Lewis was born in _____-_____-1862 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
22. Phoeba Melinda Holycross (John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Dec 5, 1861 in Linn County, Iowa, died on Jul 10, 1935 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jul 13, 1935 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: Cc Post, July 11, 1932
Mrs. Jos. Loe Is Struck By Parrett Car
Auto operated By Edward Parrett Strikes Pedestrian on South Main Street Last Night - Coroner Indicates verdict Of Accidental Death - Funeral Of Accident Victim To Be Held Saturday.
Mrs. Phoebe Loe, 73, widow of Joseph Loe, was instantly killed here about 8:45 o,clock last night when struck by a car operated by Edward Parrett while crossing South Main street in front of the Columbia Oil Company's filling station.
Dr. Park Huffman, Whitley county coroner, said today that he will withhold his verdict for several days, pending further investigation into the accident, but unless additional facts are uncovered his verdict will be one of accidental death.
Mrs. Loe, who resided on Main street immediately north of the river bridge was killed instantly. Her injuries consisted of a fractured skull, crushed right shoulder, crushed chest, and a fractured right hip. The DeMoney ambulance, called to the accident, took her to the Linvill Memorial hospital, but she was pronounced dead upon the ambulance's arrival. The Body was then taken to the DeMoney Funeral Home.
In Path of Car
Mrs. Loe apparently stepped from the east curb of Main street, not many feet north of the Panhandle railroad crossing directly into the path of Parrett's car which he was driving north on main street.
The right fender of Parrett's 1926 Ford roadster struck her and the force of the collision threw her over the fender to the pavement Several persons who were nearby but did not notice the accident until they saw her struck by the machine, believed that she was thrown upwards and was struck a second time as her body descended to the pavement. From the appearance of her hands it was thought that one of the automobile tires passed over them.
Parrett was questioned about an hour by coroner Huffman, of South Whitley last night. he said that he was driving about 15 miles an hour having slowed down for the railroad crossing. Others who were nearby guessed the speed of his machine from 20 to 25 miles an hour.
Parrett said that two cars were parked along the east curb of the street and that a truck was headed south on the street at the same time he crossed the railroad. The truck was followed by a car operated by a man named Richey. The lights of these vehicles partially blinded him as he was passing between the cars at the curb and the southbound traffic.
he said that he did not notice Mrs. Loe until the instant of the collision and had no chance to avoid striking her. Parrett stopped his car within a few feet and ran to see how badly she was injured. Eldridge Roberts of the Columbia City Oil company and Walter Miller, of the Whitley County Motor Sales who were on the west side of Main street, were among the first to reach Mrs. Loe.
Visited Son's Home
She had visited the home of her son, Earl, in the west section of the city, but had not found the Earl Loe family at home. Her visit to his home was known because she had left a pair of men's hose between the screen door and the door of the home.
Mrs. Loe's pocketbook, comb, purse, mirror and spectacles were picked up at the railroad crossing. Her purse, which probably contained these articles, had come open when flung from her hand. Neither the spectacles nor her purse mirror were broken.
Parrett was alone in his car when the accident happened. Coroner Huffman found no evidence of intoxication and other witnesses who gathered at the accident said that he was in a sober condition. Parrett resides just east of Columbia City on the Dan Headington farm near the old brickyard.
Funeral Saturday
Funeral services for Mrs. Loe will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the United Brethren church here, Rev. Noah McCoy of Fort Wayne officiating, assisted by the pastor Rev. C.R. Smith. Burial will be made in South Park cemetery.
Phoebe Malinda Loe was a native of Iowa, born to John and Samantha Loomis Hollycross on December 5, 1861. She was married to Joseph Loe, in Whitley county, on August 25, 1880. Mr. Loe died on April 10, 1932, having been an employe of the S. J. Peabody Lumber Company here for more then 50 years.
The following children survive, John Loe, James Ellsworth Loe, Mrs. W.S. Finton, Elzie Loe, and Earl Loe, all of Columbia City; Murlen Loe, who resided with his mother; and Mrs. Lyman Mosher of Laport, In addition one sister, Mrs. Daniel Bennett of Larwill; 15 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren survive. Proceding her in death were three sons and two daughters.
Mrs. Loe for many years had been a member of the Women's Relief Corps. She had many friends and these, upon learning of her tragic death last night join in extending their sympathy to the family.
CC Post July 20, 1935, Page 1
Rites Held For Mrs. Loe Accident Victim
Funeral services were held in the United Brethren church here Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Phoebe M. Loe, So. Main street, victim of a traffic accident here Thursday night. Rev. N.C. McCoy, Fort Wayne, assisted by the pastor Rev. Cecil R. Smith, conducted the services.
Music was furnished by a quartet composed of Oren E. Clark, John Edington, C.A. Feist and Dr. Fred A. Davis, accompanied by Mrs. Madge Eberhard. Songs sung were "Beautiful Land," "Sometime, Somewhere," and "Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me."
Pallbearers were Albert Nieble, Simon Gardner, Homer Anders, Harmon Phillips, Forrest Clemmons and E.J. Clemmons. The Flower bearers include Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. Cora Erne, Mrs. Augusta Lundblad and Mrs. John Meier, all members of the Women's Relief Corps which attended the funeral in a body and had charge of the burial services at South Park cemetery.
CC Post, July 20, 1935, Page 1
Will Of Mrs. Phoebe Loe Is Filed
Bulk Of Estate To Son Murlin Loe -- Will Filed For Probate In Circut Court.
The last will and testament of Mrs. Phoebe Loe, Columbia City, killed here recently when she was accidentally struck by an automobile. was filed for probate last evening in circuit court.
According to the will, the bulk of her estate is bequeathed to a son, Murlin Loe, who had taken the responsibility of her care during late years.
The instrument provides for payment of just debts and funeral expenses. To each of her children, Samantha Finton, Jennie Mosher, John Loe, Earl Loe and Elza Loe, is bequeathed the sum of $10. A granddaughter, Ica Inks, and the son, Murlin, are remembered with bequests in the form of household effects. All the residue of the estate, real and personal property, is left to Murlin Loe, who is also named executor.
The will was drawn up on Jan. 30, 1935 and was witnessed by Mrs. Dora Belle Martz and Mary J. Lahm. Whiteleather & Bloom are the attorneys for the estate.
Noted events in her life were:
• She had a residence in _____-_____-1870 in Brown, Linn, Iowa, United States.
• She had a residence in _____-_____-1930 in Columbia, Whitley, Indiana.
• She had a residence in _____-_____-1880 in Columbia, Whitley, Indiana, United States.
• She had a residence in _____-_____-1910 in Columbia Ward 1, Whitley, Indiana.
• She had a residence in _____-_____-1900 in Columbia Township (Excl. Columbia City), Whitley, Indiana.
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Phoeba married Joseph Isaac Loe, son of David D. Loe and Sarah Searls, on Aug 25, 1881 in Whitley County, Indiana. Joseph was born on Jan 31, 1862 in Stuben, Greene County, Ohio, died on Apr 10, 1932 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Apr 12, 1932 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1885 in Buchanan.
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1870 in Miami, Greene, Ohio, United States.
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1880 in Columbia, Whitley, Indiana, United States.
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1930 in Columbia, Whitley, Indiana.
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1910 in Columbia Ward 1, Whitley, Indiana.
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1900 in Columbia Township (Excl. Columbia City), Whitley, Indiana.
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
53 M i. William Harvey Loe was born on Dec 24, 1881 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 25, 1932 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 28, 1932 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: CCPost, March 26, 1932, Page 1
Harvey Loe Is Taken By Death Friday Night
Native of Whitley County Succumbs At Home Of Parents On South Main Street -- Funeral Monday Afternoon.
Harvey Loe. aged 50, a native of Whitley county died at 7:35 o'clock Friday night at the Joseph Loe home on South Main street following a month's illness from a complication of several diseases.
He had been in declining health for some time.
William Harvey Loe was born on December 24, 1881 to Joseph and Phoebe Holycross Loe. He was married to Cora Yontz on December 24, 1906, the marriage occurring on the decedent's birthday.
Surviving besides the widow and the parents are four brothers. John Loe of this city, James Ellsworth Loe of Columbia township, Earl Loe of Columbia City, and Murlen Loe, at home; two sisters, Mrs. W.S. Finton of this city and Mrs. Lyman Mosher of LaPort.
The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loe, are both ill in bed at the present time and it is doubtful whether or not they can attend the funeral. Mr. Loe was a member of the Independent order of Redmen. During his long residence in Whitley county he made many friends.
The body has been removed to the DeMoney Funeral Home. Friends will be received at the funeral home until the hour of the funeral. Funeral services will be in charge of Rev. N.C. McCoy of the United Brethren church and will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the DeMoney Funeral Home. Burial will be made in South Park cemetery.
CC Post, March 29, 1932, Page 1
Loe Rites Held Monday At DeMoney Funeral Home Here
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. N.C. McCoy of the United Brethren church at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon in the DeMoney Funeral Home for William Harvey Loe.
Music atthe service was furnished by the South Whitley male quartet. The pall bearers included J.M. Haynes, William Waugh, G.W. Darr, Albert Neible, Carl Foster and Korah Pressler. Burial was made in South Park cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
William married Cora Yontz, daughter of Dillon Yontz and Rachel Ann Haines, on Dec 24, 1906 in Whitley County, Indiana. Cora was born on Oct 26, 1878 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 31, 1959 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Apr 3, 1959 in Greenhill Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 54 M ii. John Henry Loe was born on Jul 8, 1883 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Nov 20, 1963 in Noble County, Indiana, and was buried on Nov 24, 1963 in Thorn Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
55 M iii. Isaac Charles Loe was born on Aug 2, 1885 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Feb 18, 1923 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Feb 21, 1923 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, February 19, 1923, Page 1
Ike Loe Took His Own Life Sunday P.M.
Well Known Young Man Committed Suicide By Hanging Himself In The Old Brewery Barn Late Sunday Afternoon - No Motive Assigned.
Ike Loe, aged 30 years, commited suicide by hanging himself in the old brewery barn on South Whitley street late Sunday afternoon. Before committing his rash act, he telephoned the Phillip Oberkeiser home on the south side asking them to tell Ira Ressler, who lives next door, to come over to the old brewery barn, where Charles Doriot kept his horse and wagon for delivering coal, the horse being cared for regularly by Mr. Loe who delivered coal for the Doriot yards.
Mr. Ressler states that he went back into the house, fixed the fireand put on his coat, going right to the barn which is situated just south of the Panhandle tracks, not to exceed fifteen minutes elapsing before he got there after being telephoned. As he opened the door, he was horrified to see the body of Loe hanging in about the center of the first stall. He was so startled that he rushed to the Eldon Barsh home, just across the street from the Doriot coal office and summoning him, they hurried back to the barn. Mrs. Barsh called the Charles Doriot home. Informing Mr. Doriot that they thought Ike Loe had committed suicide.
Mr. Ressler and Mr. Barsh examined the body and life seemed to be extinct. They summoned Sheriff Sam Steel and Coroner Alice B. Williams, and by that time Mr. Doriot had walked hurriedly down to his office. He saw the light on and he went in, but found everything all right there. He turned out the light and left the office, locking the door, thinking that some one was trying to play a joke on him. However, he walked to the barn and got there as a mumber of others arrived, including Sheriff Steel, Dr. Williams, Irvin Brown, Norman Inks, Joe Loe, father of the dead young man, who had joined Messrs Ressler and Barsh.
Mr. Doriot and Irvin Brown immediately cut him down, Mr. Doriot cutting the rope just above the dead man's head. The body was quite warm indicates that life had not long been extict. The heart had stopped beating, so there was no chance to restore him. It is the belief of those who were there that probably not to exceed twenty minutes elapsed from the time Ike phoned to the Oberkeiser home until he was cut down.
Used New Rope
The young man used a new pieceof rope. It was about 1/2 of an inch in diameter and he had had it in the barn for about about a week ago, or perhaps longer, for about a weekago, Joe Calbeck went into the barn and found Ike tying a knot in the piece of rope that he used to hang himself. Mr. Calbeck asked him what he was going to do with that, and Ike replied that he would use it some of these days. Mr. Calbeck thinking that he ment that he would use it to tie the horses.
Was Fully Dressed
Everything must have been in readiness before he phoned for Mr. Ressler. When the latter approached the barn, he noticed the lights on, and as he opened the door and started to step in, he was shocked beyond words, as he saw the form of his friend hanging suspended about a foot and a half from the floor, facing towards the north, or towards him.
Coroner Alice Williams states that Loe was fully dressed. he was wearing his big overshoes, had his ocercoat on, was wearing his gloves and had his cap on, pulled down over his ears. His hands and arms were hanging naturally at his side, and there is no question but that he could have reached up and pulled himself up, had he so desired, after the rope started to choke him..
Dr. Williams believes that he backed one of the horses into the stall and got on its back to tie the rope to the beam overhead, as no dust had been knocked off as the rope was tied, and it is thought that he crawled up on the side of the stall before putting the noose around his neck. He had tied an ordinary slip-knot in the rope and Sheriff Sam Steel states that the rope was drawn very tight around the neck and a part of the rope hung on down along side the body as far as his hand.
Was In Good Spirits
His parents state that he was in good spirits Sunday and gave no hint to anyone that he was despondent and he left no note of any character. He had $40 in cash in his pocket. During the afternoon he had driven out to the Reuben Loe home north of Larwill with Ira Ressler and they returned home late in the afternoon. He committed suicide about 5:30.
Surviving relatives include the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Loe, who live just north of the main street bridge, with whom Ike stayed, and five brothers, Harvey, John, Elza, Earl and Mearl, and two sisters, Mrs. Walter Inks, of this city, and Mrs. Lyman Mosher, of LaPorte.
The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home , with Rev. L.A. Luckenbill officiating and burial will be made in South Park cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 56 F iv. Samantha Edith Loe was born on Aug 11, 1887 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jul 13, 1964 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Jul 16, 1964 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
+ 57 F v. Jennifer Elizabeth Loe was born on Sep 24, 1889 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 9, 1980 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 15, 1980 in Pine Lake Cemetery, La Port County, Indiana.
58 F vi. Jennie S. Loe was born on Nov 12, 1891 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Nov 12, 1891 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Eberhard Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
+ 59 M vii. James Ellsworth Loe was born on Oct 12, 1892 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jun 6, 1975 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jun 9, 1975 in South Whitley Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
60 F viii. Martha A Loe was born on Mar 27, 1895 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 10, 1895 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Eberhard Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
61 M ix. Marvin Elisha Loe was born on Oct 12, 1896 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on May 18, 1897 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Eberhard Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 62 M x. George Earl Loe was born on May 30, 1902 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 16, 1989 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Apr 19, 1989 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
63 M xi. Murlen Louis Loe was born on Jan 22, 1907 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on May 2, 1971 in Noble County, Indiana, and was buried on May 5, 1971 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, May 3, 1971, Page 4
Murlin L. Loe Dies Sunday In Hospital; Rites On Wednesday
Murlin L. Loe, 64, of R 4 Albion, died at 10 a.m. Sunday in Whitley County Hospital where he was taken by ambulance only a few hours before his death. His death was due to a heart condition.
A native of Columbia City, he was born January 22, 1907, to Joseph and Phoebe Holycross Loe. Following his marriage to Harriett Nelson on february 20, 1940, they established their home at the present address at Big Lake. Mr. Loe was employed at International Harvester, Fort Wayne, and prior to his employment there worked 15 years for a railroad company.
Survivors include his wife, Harriett; two brothers, Earl and Elzie of Larwill and one sister, Mrs. Lyman (Jennie) Mosher, LaPort.
Friends may call at the Hollingsworth Memorial Chapel after 7:30 p.m. today and where services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday with the Rev. G.L. Kleespie officiating. Interment will be in the Merriam Christian Chapel cemetery.
CC Post, May 6, 1971, Page 5
Loe Rites
Services were conducted in the Hollingsworth Memorial Chapel on Wednesday afternoon for Murlen L. Loe, native of this City and resident of Big Lake, whose death occurred Sunday. The Rev. Graham L. Kleespie officiated at the rites and at the committal.
Mrs. Ronald Mossburg, presided at the console for the prelude and postlude of sacred selections. The pallbearers, nephews to the deceased, were Duane Bowman, Brad Nelson, Arthur Loe, Carl Sroufe, Guy Loe and James Loe. The committal and interment were in the Christian Chapel cemetery at Merriam.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Murlen married Harriet Louise Nelson on Feb 20, 1940 in LaPorte County, Indiana. Harriet was born on May 25, 1916 in Noble County, Indiana, died on Jun 26, 1991 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jul 1, 1991 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
23. Martha Elizabeth Holycross (John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Jul 17, 1865 in Taylor Station, Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jun 25, 1911 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jun 27, 1911 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, June 28, 1911, Page 4
Mrs. Harv Desper Died In Larwill
Gave Birth two Weeks Ago -- Was Fifth Of Holycross Family To Die In Two Years -- Funeral Tuesday.
The death of Mrs. Harvey Desper, of Larwill, at 11:30 o'clock Sunday forenoon, came as a crushing blow to her husband and motherless little children, after a brave battle for life after giving birth to a son two weeks ago, and the bereft ones have the sympathy of all in their hour of distress.
The maiden name of the deceased was Martha Elizabeth Holycross, born in Linn county, Iowa, July 17, 1865, and was 45 years, 11 months and 8 days of age at her death. She was the daughter of John Holycross and wife, deceased, and came to Whitley County in 1868, residing nearly all her life in Columbia township. She was united in marriage to Charles Loe, October 16, 1900, and one son Leroy, aged 10 years was born to them. Their later divorced, and on December 17, 1905, she was wedded to her now berett husband, two children surviving: Marie aged 5 years, and Hubert Lee, aged 14 days. Two sisters survive her; Mrs. Joseph Loe. of this city, and Mrs. Dan Bennett, of Larwill.
Her death was the fifth to occur in the Holycross family in two years, her parents both having passed away during that time, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Blanchard, of Etna township, and a brother, Charles Holycross of this city. Her husband is a section employe at Larwill.
She was a generous hearted woman, a kind and loving wife and mother, and one who was generally esteemed by a large circle of friends. The funeral will occur in this city at the U.B. church at 2 o'clock Tuesday. Rev. E.E. Wright officiating; Interment in South Park cemetery.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Martha married Charles Elphrim Loe, son of David Elijah Loe and Carolyn Elizabeth Tantlinger, on Oct 16, 1900 in Whitley County, Indiana. Charles was born on Aug 26, 1881 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 9, 1935 in Peru, Miami County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 12, 1935 in Mount Hope Cemetery, Peru Township Twp., Miami County Co., IN.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 64 M i. Leroy Joseph Loe was born on Dec 16, 1900 in Taylor Station, Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 12, 1973 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Apr 15, 1973 in Nolt Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Martha next married Harvey Desper, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Jun 14, 1905 in Whitley County, Indiana. Harvey was born in _____-_____-1875 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died in _____-_____-1962 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
25. Charles Holycross (John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Sep 10, 1870 in Linn County, Iowa, died on May 3, 1911 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on May 7, 1911 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, May 6, 1911, Page 1
Charles Holycross Died Of Tuberculosis
Charles Holycross, of east Jackson street, who had been a teamster of the Peabody saw mill for years expired Wednesday morning at 6:10 o'clock from the ravages of tuberculosis, with which he had been afflicted for a year, although he had been bedfast since five weeks ago last Saturday. He was in failing health for a year, and since December 1st, had been unable to work. He grew more feeble day by day. from the inroads of the disease, until death eneded his suffering.
He was born in Linn county Iowa, son of John Holycross and wife and was 40 years, 7 months and 23 days of age. He came with his parents to Columbia township when but a mere babe, and grew to manhood there. His father died two years ago in June; and his mother a year ago in February. He was united in marriage to Margaret Snyder, a daughetr of Oliver Snyder, of Richland township, on September 17th, 1892, and five children were born to them, two sons surviving: Bert, aged 6 years, and Carl aged 2 years. Three sisters also survive: Mrs. Joseph Loe, of this city; Mrs. Harvey Desper, and Mrs. Daniel Bennett, of Larwill. Three sisters and a brother preceded him in death.
He was an industrious, hard working man, while he maintained his health, and had the respect and esteem of all who knew him. He was employed as a log hauler for the Peabody mill and for a couple of years was on one of Foust farms. He was a kind father and husband and in his loss the widow and children have the sympathy of all. He was a member of the Ben Hur order and carried a policy of $1200.
The funeral will occur Sunday afternoon, meeting at the home at 1:30 o'clock, services at the U.B. church, at 2 o'clock, Rev. L.A. Luckenbill officiating, interment in the South Park cemetery.
CC Evening Post, May 10, 1911, Page 4
Holycross Funeral Held Sunday.
The funeral of Charles Holycross, who died last wednesday morning on east Jefferson street, was held Sunday afternoon at the U.B. church in this city. Rev. L.A. Luckenbill officaiating, and was largely attended by many friends. The Ben Hur order of which he was a member turned out over a hundred strong, and conducted their ritual at the South Park cemetery where the body was laid to rest. The Pall bearers were David Rathbun, Fred Howell, Wm. Johnson, Steve Stilts, Louis Wahl and Henry Phend.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Charles married Margaret Snyder, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________. Margaret was born in _____-_____-1879 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died in _____-_____-1961 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
65 M i. Living
+ 66 M ii. Carl F. Holycross was born on Feb 21, 1909 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 21, 1985 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 23, 1985 in Eel River Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
29. Edward LeRoy Holycross (Daniel 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Nov 14, 1883 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Oct 18, 1944 in Elkhart County, Indiana, and was buried on Oct 21, 1944 in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: Co. Offical Dies; Asthma Causes Death
Edward L. Holycross Of Near Larwill Dies In Elkhart Hospital Wednesday Afternoon
Edward LeRoy Holycross died at 4:55 p.m. Wednesday in the hospital at Elkhart. Suffering from asthma. Mr. Holycross spent several weeks at Scottville, Mich., for the benefit of his health and was en route home from Michigan when his condition became worse and he was admitted to the Elkhart hospital Tuesday evening.
During the summer Mr. Holycross was a patient at the Mayo clinic in Rochester, Minn., and for a time his condition was apparently improved.
For the past six years Mr. Holycross served as county commissioner and at the time of his death was president of the board.
He was born in Richland township November 14, 1883, to Daniel and Elizabeth Souder Holycross, and spent his life as a farmer in Richland township. He resided one mile east of Larwill.
His marriage to Bertha Watson occured March 16, 1906. Thewidow survives with the following children; Eudolph Holycross, teacher in the Larwill school; Mrs. Willard Wilkerson and Ralph Holycross, Elkhart; David LeRoy Holycross, Urbana; Miss Viola Holycross, Marion; Glen, Dorothy, Beulah, Louis and Carroll Holycross, at home. Other survivors are four brothers, Clarence Holycross, Momence, Ill.; Albert Holycross, Larwill; Wilson and Arthur Holycross, Elkhart; and nine grandchildren. A daughter, Miss Irene Holycross, died April 26, 1941. His mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Mummey, died December 3, 1943.
The body will be returned to the residence from the Smith Funeral Home. Rites will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Larwill Methodist church, the Rev. Russell Klinger of Tipton officiating. He will be assisted by the Rev. E.E. deWitt of the Larwill Methodist church. Interment will be made in Lakeview cemetery at Larwill.
Friends will be recieved at the Smith Funeral Home after 7 p.m. tonight until Friday afternoon, when the body will be taken to the Holycross home.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Edward married Bertha Mae Watson, daughter of David Alison Watson and Lydia Jane Boyer, on Mar 16, 1906 in Whitley County, Indiana. Bertha was born on Feb 29, 1888 in Wayne County, Indiana, died on Oct 26, 1966 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 67 M i. James Eudolph Holycross was born on Dec 2, 1906 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Feb 5, 1991 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Feb 8, 1991 in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
+ 68 F ii. Living
+ 69 F iii. Ida Gertrude Holycross was born on Jul 4, 1908 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died on Feb 22, 1982 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
+ 70 M iv. Ralph Andrew Holycross was born on Sep 20, 1911 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jul 17, 1981 in Elkhart County, Indiana, and was buried on Jul 20, 1981 in Rice Cemetery, Elkhart County, Indiana.
+ 71 F v. Dorothy Ruth Holycross was born on Jun 20, 1915 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Aug 29, 2000 in San Diego, California, and was buried on Sep 2, 2000 in Glendale, California.
+ 72 M vi. David LeRoy Holycross was born on Oct 17, 1915 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Oct 4, 1963 in Wabash, Indiana, and was buried on Oct 7, 1963 in Memorial Lawns Cemetery, Wabash, Indiana.
+ 73 F vii. Viola Margaret Holycross was born on Aug 22, 1917 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on May 25, 2007 in Banning, California, and was buried on Jun 1, 2007 in San Gorgonio Memorial Park, Banning, California.
74 F viii. Lydia Irene Holycross was born on May 12, 1920 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 26, 1941 in Goshen, Indian, and was buried on Apr 28, 1941 in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: Death Claims Young Woman At Larwill
Rites Held Today For Miss Lydia Irene Holycross, Student Nurse At Goshen Hospital
At 3 o'clock this afternoon, rites were held at the Methodist church in Larwill for Lydia Irene Holycross, 20 years old, daughter of County Commissioner and Mrs. Edward Holycross of Larwill, who died at 12:05 o'clock Saturday in the Goshen hospital following an operation performed last Thursday for intestinal obstruction. The young woman, who was a student nurse at the hospital was taken ill a week ago.
The body, brought to the Smith Funeral Home in Columbia City, was taken Sunday to the Eudolph Holycross residence in Larwill and church rites were conducted today by the Rev. Herman Conway, assisted by Rev. Russell Klinger of the Wesleyan Methodist church at Larwill. Rev. and Mrs. Klinger sang hymns.
Pallbearers were Stewart Sweeney, Bruce Norris, Erwin Lansdown, Jack Austin, Kenneth Williamson, Carol Wright, Flower bearers were Ruth Smith, June Smith, Mrs. David Tennant, Huldah Palmer, Wilma Schuman, Ethel Schuman, Mrs. Calvin Watkins, Lois Walter, Mary Beard, Mrs. Homer Mathias, Ocie Schuman, Gladys Londt. Committal services were held in Lakeview cemetery in Larwill.
The young woman was a member of the 1938 graduating class of the Larwill high school. She was born in Richland township to Edward and Bertha Watson Holycross, May 12, 1920. Survivors besides her parents ate the following brothers and sisters; Eudolph Holycross, Larwill teacher; Ralph of Elkhart; LeRoy of Urbana; Mrs. Willard Wilkinson, Elkhart; Glen, Viola, Dorothy, Beulah, Louise and Carol, at home.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 75 M ix. Glen Doyle Holycross was born on May 3, 1923 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Feb 8, 2003 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Feb 12, 2003 in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
+ 76 F x. Living
77 F xi. Beulah Mae Holycross was born on May 6, 1927 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Aug 27, 2008 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Aug 30, 2008 in St. Mathews (Hively) Cemetery, Whitley County.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Beulah married Living
31. Albert J. Holycross (Daniel 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Oct 17, 1888 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Feb 26, 1959 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 1, 1959 in Eberhard Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: Albert and Hulda Holycross
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Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
• He served in the military _____-_____-_____ in WWI.
Albert married Hulda Solt on Dec 12, 1907 in __________, __________, __________, __________. Hulda was born on Feb 4, 1888 in Huntington Couty, Indiana, died on Nov 13, 1935 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Nov 16, 1935 in Eberhard Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
The child from this marriage was:
78 M i. Edward Eugene Weber was born on Sep 20, 1912 in Larwill, Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 9, 2012 in Kosciusco County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 13, 2012 in Nolt Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: Edward Eugene Weber, age 99, of Columbia City, IN passed away at 12:15 p.m. Friday, March 9, 2012 at his son's home in Kosciuisko County. Born on September 20, 1912 in Larwill, he was the son of Jacob Weber and Ada Solt-Weber-Hamilton.
Following the death of his mother, Edward was reared in Larwill by his aunt and uncle, Albert and Hulda Solt Holycross and has lived most of his adult life in Columbia City. He attended Larwill, Fort Wayne, and Columbia City Schools. On December 17, 1941, he married Inez Elizabeth Smith at Columbia City United Methodist Church. He retired in 1959 after 30 years of service as a trackman in the Maintenance of Way Department of the Fort Wayne Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Survivors include his son, Robert E. (Iris) Weber of Claypool; cousin, Juanita Weber of Fort Wayne: 3 grandchildren, SueAnn Weber of Columbia City; Hannah and Rylan Weber both of Claypool. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Inez Elizabeth Weber; adopted parents, Albert and Hulda Hoycross, and cousins, Marjory and Don Weber.
Visitation will be held on Monday, March 12, 2012 from 4-8 p.m. at DeMoney-Grimes Countryside Park Funeral Home, 600 Countryside Drive, Columbia City. Funeral service will be at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 13, 2012 at the funeral home with Lavern King of Old German Baptist Brethren Church, Eel River District officiating. Burial will follow at Nolt Cemetery. Memorials may be given in memory of Mr. Weber's to Parkview Home Health Care & Hospice-Huntington Branch.
Weber, Edward Eugene
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Noted events in his life were:
• He was adopted on Jan 30, 1931 in Edaward is a foster child of Albert and Hulda Holycross.
Albert next married Maud Martha Kneller in Mar-_____-1937 in __________, __________, __________, __________. Maud was born on Jan 6, 1888 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on May 8, 1972 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on May 13, 1972 in Eberhard Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
34. Katie I. Holycross (Jasper Newton 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Aug 11, 1869 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Katie married Living
Children from this marriage were:
79 F i. Living
80 F ii. Living
81 M iii. Living
36. Chauncey R. Holycross (Jasper Newton 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Feb 17, 1872 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jul 1, 1934 in Mishawaka, St. Joseph County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
General Notes: Brother Dies In Mishawaka Monday Night
Chauncey R. Holycross, Brother Of Troy Township Trustee Passes Away After Six Months' Illness Of Camcer -- Funeral Thursday
Lyman Holycross , trustee of troy township, returned today from Mishawaka where he was summoned by the serious illness and death of his brother, Chauncy R. Holycross, aged 62.
The Mishawaka man passed away at 6 o'clock Monday evening, having suffered from an illness of cancer during the past six months.
He was a son of Jasper N. and Susan Noble Holycross, a native of Whitley county and resident here until about 25 years ago. Mr. Holycross resided a number of years in both Richland and Troy townships.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Isa Holycross; five sons, Merlin who resides near Detroit, Mich., Joe who lives at Naugatuck, Conn., Eugene of Mishawaka, Foy and Wayne at home; two brothers, Lyman Holycross of Troy township, and Elzie Holycross of Big Fork, Minn.
Mr. Holycross' widow, Mrs. Ida Holycross, is a foster daughter of the late Jacob and Elizabeth Hoff Sappington, prominent in the Larwill community for many years.
Mr. Holycross who lived in Whitley county a number of years, had many local friends who will regret to learn of his death. Funeral services will probably be held in Mishawaka on Thursday afternoon, with interment taking place there. Definite funeral plans were not formulated, pending word from the son who resides in Connecticut.
Chauncey married Ida May Neiswonger Sappington, daughter of Jacob Sappington and Mary Butt, on Feb 21, 1894 in Whitley County, Indiana. Ida was born on Sep 12, 1876 in Indiana, United States, died on Apr 26, 1936 in Mishawaka, Indiana, USA, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
82 M i. Merlin Reese Holycross 1 was born on Nov 24, 1894 in South Whitley, Whitley, Indiana, United States, died on May 11, 1958 in Livonia, Michigan, USA, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
General Notes: Merlin n Josephine Holycross
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L2R-WayneEugeneFoy Joe Merlin Holycross
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Ida, Chauncey Holycross & boys
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Ida, Chauncey & boys holycross
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MerGeneJoe(tallest) boys-FoyWayneHolycross
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Merlin married Mary Josephine Salsbaugh 1, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Nov 11, 1916 in __________, __________, __________, __________. Mary was born about _____-_____-1891 in Michigan, died on Apr 22, 1983 in Livonia, Wayne, Michigan, United States, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 83 M ii. Joseph Holycross was born on Dec 11, 1899 in Indiana, United States, died on Jul 30, 1984 in Monroe, Florida, United States, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 84 M iii. Eugene Kirk Holycross was born on Oct 17, 1902 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jun 27, 1986 in Mishawaka, St. Joseph County, Indiana, and was buried on Jun 30, 1986 in __________, __________, __________, __________.
85 M iv. Foy Elmo Holycross 1 was born on Jan 11, 1914 in Mishawaka, Indiana, USA, died on Mar 7, 1987 in Elkhart, Elkhart, Indiana, United States of America, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
General Notes: L2R-WayneEugeneFoy Joe Merlin Holycross
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MerlGeneJoe IdaFoyChancy Holycross brothers
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FoyLouise Holycross
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Ida, Chauncey Holycross & boys
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Ida, Chauncey & boys holycross
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MerGeneJoe(tallest) boys-FoyWayneHolycross
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Noted events in his life were:
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1930 in Mishawaka, St Joseph, Indiana.
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1920 in Mishawaka, St Joseph, Indiana.
Foy married E. Louise Younce, daughter of Clee D Younce and Innez M Marrs, _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________. E. was born on Jun 21, 1912 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 15, 2011 in Elkhart, County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Noted events in her life were:
• She had a residence in _____-_____-1920 in Elkhart Ward 1, Elkhart, Indiana.
• She had a residence in _____-_____-1930 in Elkhart, Elkhart, Indiana.
• She had a residence _____-_____-_____ in Elkhart.
86 M v. Wayne A Holycross 1 was born on Aug 23, 1917 in Mishawaka, Indiana, USA, died on Dec 24, 2003 in Niles, Berrien, Michigan, United States, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
General Notes: L2R-WayneEugeneFoy Joe Merlin Holycross
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Ida, Chauncey Holycross & boys
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Ida, Chauncey & boys holycross
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MerGeneJoe(tallest) boys-FoyWayneHolycross
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37. Rhoda May Holycross (Jasper Newton 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Oct 15, 1874 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Rhoda married Living
The child from this marriage was:
87 F i. Living
39. Charles Ellsworth Holycross (Jasper Newton 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Aug 3, 1880 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Charles married Living
Children from this marriage were:
88 F i. Living
89 M ii. Living
90 M iii. Living
40. Lyman Melvin Holycross (Jasper Newton 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on May 2, 1891 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Sep 12, 1962 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Sep 15, 1962 in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: Lyman M. Holycross Dies; Memorial Rites Saturday Afternoon
Lyman Melvin Holycross, 71, R6, died at 11:15 a.m. Wednesday at the Whitley County Hospital. He was admitted to the hospital Tuesday morning and was being prepared for exploratory surgery when his condition became worse. An autopsy was preformed Wednesday afternoon to determine the cause of death.
He was born May 2, 1891 at the familyresidence in Etna-Troy township to Newton and Susan Noble Holycross and had always made his home on the same farm. On January 24, 1917 he was married to Florence Watson. Mr. Holycross surved as trustee of Troy township from 1931 to 1935. He was a member of the Southwest Etna-Troy NEO.
He is survived by his wife, Florence; two sons, Max Holycross and Keith Holycross both of Fort Wayne; four daughters Mrs. Toby (Doris) Krider, Columbia township, Miss Dora Holycross of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Clayton (Jane) Stuver, Union township, Mrs. Roberth (Joyce) Grable of Thorncreek township; 15 grandchildren. He was the last of a family of six children.
The body was taken to the Smith and Sons Funeral Home where friends will be received after 7 p.m. today. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Funeral Home with the Rev. Don McCord, pastor of the Larwill Methodist Church officiating. Burial will follow in the Lakeview Cemetery at Larwill.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Lyman married Florence Edna Watson, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Jan 24, 1917 in __________, __________, __________, __________. Florence was born in _____-_____-1893 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died in _____-_____-1971 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Children from this marriage were:
91 M i. Keith A. Holycross was born on Aug 16, 1919 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 26, 1990 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 29, 1990 in Highland Park Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
General Notes: Post & mail, March 28, 1990, Page 2
Keith A. Holycross, 70, Lake Township Resident
Kaith A. Holycross,70,of Lake Township, died at 11:30 p.m Monday, March 26 at his home. He had been ill 10 months.
Mr. Holycoss was born Aug. 16, 1919, in Etna-Troy Town ship, Whitly county, a sonof Lyman and Florence. He attended Troy Center School and graduated from Larwill High School in 1937.
For a brief period he was enployed at Weatherhead. He then enlisted inthe U.S Army and served in the 101st Airborne Division in the African and European Theater during World war II.
After serving in the military, he worked at Witley Products and then enrolled in barber in barber colleg in Toledo, Ohio, He first brarbered in Pierceton then he purchased a Fort Wayne shot on Spy Run. From 1959 to1971 he owned an Eade avenue barber shop which he sold later befor working as a barber Byron Health Center, retiring in 1985.
On Nov. 2,1957, he was married to Betty Carper. They always lived in the Fort Wayn area.
He was a member of Fort Wayne first Presbyterian Church and for many years served the church as an usher. While wintering in Florida he attended Sebring Christian Church. He was a member of Larwill Due Guard Masonic Lodge and the Scottish Rite in Fort Wayne.
surviving are his wife Betty; a brother Max Holycross of Clumbia City; sisters Doris Krider of Clumbia City, Dora Holycross of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Clayton (Jane) Stuver of Clumbia City.
A sister Joyce is deceased.
The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m Thursday at Smith and Sons Funeral Home with the Rev. Elbert Smith officiating. Visitation is from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m today. Interment will be at Highland Park Cemetery, Fort Wayne.
For those who perfer, memorials may be made to the Hospice, Allen County Cancer Society of First Presbyterian Church.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Keith married Betty Carper on Nov 2, 1957 in __________, __________, __________, __________. Betty was born on Aug 3, 1923 in Dekalb County, Indiana, died on Feb 15, 2009 in Dearborn County, Indiana, and was buried on Feb 18, 2009 in Highland Park Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 92 F ii. Doris M. Holycross was born on Mar 8, 1921 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Sep 8, 2011 in Fort Wayne , Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Sep 12, 2011 in Oak Grove Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
93 M iii. Max L. Holycross was born on Jul 15, 1928 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Feb 20, 2005 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Feb 23, 2005 in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: Post & Mail, February, 21, 2005, Page 2
Max L. Holycross, 86
July 15, 1928 - Feb. 20, 2005
Max L. Holycross, 86, an Etna Troy Township resident, died at 10:10 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 20, 2005 at Miller's Mary Manor in Columbia City, where he had been a resident for the past month.
Born on Huly 15, 1918 in Troy Township, Whitley County, a son of Lyman M. and Florence Edna (Watson) Holycross, he graduated from Larwill High School in 1936. He continued his education at International Business College and was an avid reader with a love for learning.
Employed with the United States Census Bureau until his enlistment in the U.S. Coast Guard, he served during World War II. Following his discharge, he was employed at International Harvester and later General Electric, where he retired in 1980 with 30 years of service.
Survivors include three sisters, Doris M. Krider of Columbia City; Dora F. Holycross of Fort Wayne; Jane Stuver of Columbia City; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Keith A. Holycross and a sister, Joyce R. Holycross.
The funeral service is at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23, at Smith and Sons funeral Home in Columbia City, with visitation two hours prior to the servive. Burial is at Lakeview Cemetery, Larwill.
For those who wish, memorials may be made to Fort Wayne Rescue Mission.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
• He served in the military _____-_____-_____ in WWII.
94 F iv. Dora F. Holycross was born on Mar 8, 1921 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jul 23, 2008 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Jul 27, 2008 in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: DORA F. HOLYCROSS, 87, of Fort Wayne, died at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at Parkview Hospital where she was admitted on Tuesday.
She was born March 8, 1921 in Troy Township, Whitley County a daughter of Lyman M. and Florence Edna (Watson) Holycross. Her formative years were spent in Troy Township. She graduated from Larwill High School.
In the 1940s she moved to Fort Wayne. She was employed at Weatherhead for a couple years, retired in 1983 from General Electric with nearly 40 years of service and was a member of the Elex Club at GE.
A world traveler, her passion following her retirement was geneology. She also volunteered at the State Developmental Center and Parkview Hospital.
Surviving relatives include two sisters, Doris M. Krider of Columbia City and Jane Stuver of Fort Wayne and several nieces and nephews whom she enjoyed sharing activities.
Two brothers, Max Holycross and Keith Holycross, and a sister, Joyce Holycross, preceded her in death.
The funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, July 27, 2008 at Smith & Sons Funeral Home, Columbia City with Rev. Jim Albarran officiating. The burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery, Larwill. The visitation will be from 2 to 3 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
For those who wish, memorials may be made to Fort Wayne Rescue Mission.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 95 F v. Living
+ 96 F vi. Joyce R. Holycross was born on Aug 3, 1930 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Jan 30, 1985 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Feb 2, 1985 in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Fifth Generation (Great Great-Grandchildren)
44. Oliver Thomas Blanchard (Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Jul 14, 1882 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Oct 18, 1959 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Oct 22, 1959 in Adams Cemetery, Whitkey County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, October 19, 1959, Page 6
Oliver Blanchard, Whitley And Noble County Farmer, Dies
Oliver Thomas Blanchard, 79, life-long Whitley and Noble county farmer, was found dead at 3:00 p.m. Sunday at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Winebrenner, resident s there three and a half miles northeast of here on the Riley Road. It is thought that his death probably occured sometime during the night, Saturday.
He was born in Whitley county on July 14, 1880, and spent his entire life on farms in both Whitley and Noble counties. For a number of years he resided on the Wallace Schuh farms, both west of this city, and the Max Gandy and Wolfe farms, near Big Lake.
His wife, the former Flossie Arnold, preceded him in death in the year 1920.
During the past nine years he had made his home with his daughter.
The surviving relatives include two sons, Lewis Blanchard and Dalton Blanchard, both of Columbia City; three daughters, Miss Hazel Blanchard, Laud, Mrs. Clarence Winebrenner, 196 Riley Road, Mrs. Carl Loe, near South Whitley; one brother, Lyman Blanchard, Collins; three sisters, Mrs. Barbara Henline, Big Lake, Mrs. Effie Coverstone, now residing in the State of Navada and Goldie, Fort Wayne; 15 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Two sons, a daughter, four brothers and one sister have preceded him in death.
The body has been taken to the Smith and Sons Funeral Home, where friends may call after 7:30 p.m. today. Funeral services will be at the Funeral Home at 2:00 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be made in Adams Cemetery north of Lorane.
Noted events in his life were:
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1910 in Columbia Ward 1, Whitley, Indiana.
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1920 in Jefferson, Whitley, Indiana.
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1910 in Columbia, Whitley, Indiana.
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1930 in Larwill, Whitley, Indiana.
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1900 in Troy, Whitley, Indiana.
• He had a residence _____-_____-_____ in Whitley, Indiana.
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Oliver married Flossie Belle Arnold, daughter of Peter Arnold and Clara ____________, on May 1, 1907 in Whitley County, Indiana. Flossie was born on Aug 18, 1889 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on May 13, 1923 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on May 15, 1923 in Adams Cemetery, Whitkey County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• She had a residence in _____-_____-1920 in Jefferson, Whitley, Indiana.
• She had a residence in _____-_____-1910 in Columbia, Whitley, Indiana.
• She had a residence in _____-_____-1900 in Troy, Whitley, Indiana.
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 97 M i. Walter Lewis Blanchard was born on Dec 5, 1909 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 23, 1968 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 26, 1968 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
98 F ii. Living
Living married Living
+ 99 M iii. Dalton C. Blanchard was born on Apr 9, 1914 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Sep 12, 1981 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Sep 16, 1981 in Adams Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
100 F iv. Living
101 F v. Living
102 M vi. Living
103 F vii. Dorothy May Blanchard was born on Oct 25, 1915 in Whitley, Indiana, USA, died on Jan 23, 1922 in Whitley, Indiana, USA, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 104 F viii. Marluize Blanchard was born on Oct 19, 1921 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Sep 22, 2008 in Mascoutah, St. Clair County, Illinois, and was buried on Sep 26, 2008 in Mascoutah City Cemetery, Mascoutah, Illinois.
47. John Davis Blanchard (Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Aug 6, 1887 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Feb 3, 1941 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Feb 7, 1941 in Troy Presbytearan Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, Feb. 4, 1941, Page 6
Resident Of Troy Twp. Dies Monday
John D. Blanchard, Native Of Whitley County, Succumbs To Lingering Illness.
Bedfast since Dec. 12, John D. Blanchard of Troy Township succumbed to a lingering illness due to a complication of deseases, at 10 o'clock last night at his residence one-half mile north of the Troy Presbyterian church.
He was born August 6, 1888, in Whitley county to Oscar and Mary Holycross Blanchard and had always resided in the county. On October 27, 1914, he was married to Edith Bennett, who survives with 9 children, Alfred of Boonville; Leroy, an attendant in the naval hospital at Norfolk, Va., Marvin who was recently inducted by the draft for training in the United Stated army and is now at camp Shelby, Miss.; Franklin, Robert, Louis, Clifford, Paul,and Phillip, at home. Other survivors are three sisters, Mrs. George Coverstone, Fallon, Nevada; Mrs. Freeman Henline, Mount Vernon, Wash.; Mrs. Wesley Werner, Fort Wayne; five brothers, William Blanchard, Saint Petersburg Fla.; Charles Blanchard, Columbia township; Thomas Blanchard, Big Lake; Lyman Blanchard of Huntertown; Scott Blanchard, Pierceton; and one grandchild.
The body, brought to the Smith Funeral Home in this city, will be taken to the Troy Presbyterian church at 12 o'clock noon on Friday and Funeral services will follow at 2 o'clock, Dr. E. C. Lindsay of Goshen officiating. Burial will be made in the church cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
John married Edith Elva Bennett, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Oct 24, 1914 in Nobel County, Indiana. Edith was born on Jun 4, 1898 in Nobel County, Indiana, died on Jan 12, 1963 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jan 15, 1963 in Troy Presbytearan Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 105 M i. Melvin Hayes Blanchard was born on Mar 7, 1919 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 19, 1973 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 23, 1973 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
106 M ii. Living
+ 107 M iii. Robert R. Blanchard was born on Jan 15, 1923 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Dec 9, 2005 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Dec 14, 2005 in South Whitley Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
+ 108 M iv. J. Clifford Blanchard was born on Nov 28, 1930 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, died on Mar 8, 2001 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 11, 2001 in Oak Grove (Compton) Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
109 M v. Paul C. Blanchard was born on Jan 20, 1935 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, died on Jun 5, 1976 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jun 8, 1976 in Troy Presbyterian Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, June 7, 1976, Page 6
Paul C. Blanchard
Services will be Tuesday at the Hollingsworth Memeorial Chapel for Paul C. Blanchard, 41, of 520 South Chauncey street who died early Saturday afternoon.
He had become ill downtown Saturday afternoon and was taken home by friends at about 3:30 p.m. His wife found him dead upon her return from work at 7 p.m. Death had occurred at aproximately 5 p.m., according to Dr. Jerome Wait, acting coroner, who sttributed death to a heart attack.
Born January 20, 1935 in Kosciusko county, he was the son of John D. and Edith E. Bennett Blanchard. He had spent his entire life in this community and was graduated from Columbia City High School.
On February 15, 1975 he was married to May Hullinger Hatch in Allen county. He was a machine operator in the Kingsbury division at The Weatherhead Company had been employed there for 19 years.
He had served in the United States Navy for six years. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion Post 98, and the local Moose Lodge 1063. At the time of his death he was serving as governor of the local lodge, having taken office the first of May.
Survivors include the wife, May; four stepdaughters, Mrs. John (Linda) Stuck of Kendallville, Mrs. Paul (Barbara) Gaff Jr. of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Roger (Carol) Collier of Huntertown, Mrs. Larry (Susan) Brockhouse of Churubusco; six step grandchildren and six step great grandchildren.
Also surviving are four brothers, Frank, Robert and Cliff, all of Columbia City, and Phil, stationed with the United States Army in Hawaii; ; one sister, Mrs. Lois Houch of Seminle, Oklahoma.
Preceding him in death were three brothers.
Friends may call at the Hollingsworth Chapel after 2 p.m. today. Twilight services will be conducted at the chapel by the Moose Lodge at 8 p.m. this evening.
services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday with Rev. G.L. Kleespie officiating.
Interment will be at Troy Presbyterian cemetery with graveside military rites to be the local American Legion Post 98.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Paul married Bertha May Hullinger on Feb 15, 1975 in Allen County, Indiana. Bertha was born on Mar 20, 1922 in Howard County, Indiana, died on Jan 6, 1985 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jan 9, 1985 in Troy Presbyterian Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Paul next married Living
+ 110 M vi. Thomas Phillip Blanchard was born on Dec 24, 1936 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 18, 1997 in El Paso, Texas, and was buried on Apr 23, 1997 in Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas.
111 M vii. Living
112 M viii. Living
113 F ix. Living
Living married Living
48. Kirtis Scott Blanchard (Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Jul 30, 1889 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 24, 1955 in Pierceton, Kosciusko, Indiana, United States, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Hillcrest Cemetery, Kosciusko County, Indiana.
General Notes: Kurtis Scott Blanchard
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Noted events in his life were:
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1900 in Etna & Troy Townships, Whitley, Indiana.
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1930 in Washington, Kosciusko, Indiana.
• He had a residence _____-_____-_____ in Kosciusko, Indiana.
• He had a residence _____-_____-_____ in Kosciusko, Indiana.
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1920 in Washington, Kosciusko, Indiana.
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1910 in Troy, Whitley, Indiana.
Kirtis married Dorothy Keiser, daughter of John M. Keiser and Mary Agnes Grubb, on Nov 21, 1911 in Kosciusko County, Indiana. Dorothy was born on Aug 21, 1892 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, died on Jun 25, 1965 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Hillcrest Cemetery, Kosciusko County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• She had a residence in _____-_____-1930 in Washington, Kosciusko, Indiana.
• She had a residence in _____-_____-1920 in Washington, Kosciusko, Indiana.
Children from this marriage were:
114 F i. Frances M. Blanchard was born on Sep 4, 1914 in Kosciusko, Indiana, United States, died on May 20, 1987 in Columbia City, Whitley, Indiana, United States, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
115 M ii. Paul Blanchard was born on Oct 24, 1915 in Kosciusko, Indiana, United States, died on Dec 20, 1967 in Pierceton, Kosciusko, Indiana, United States, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
116 M iii. Living
117 M iv. Raymond Jack Blanchard was born on May 19, 1918 in Kosciusko, Indiana, United States, died on Nov 1, 1994 in Sarasota, Sarasota, Florida, United States, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 118 F v. Avis Irene Blanchard was born on Aug 22, 1925 in Indiana, United States, died on Jul 31, 1999 in Columbia City, Whitley, Indiana, United States of America, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
119 F vi. Living
51. Lyman Hobart Blanchard (Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Mar 19, 1897 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 21, 1969 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Apr 23, 1969 in Eel River Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, April 21, 1969, Page 6
Lyman H. Blanchard Dies Early Today At His Collins Home
Lyman H. Blanchard, 72, died at 2 a.m. today at his home in Collins. He had heart trouble for the past 14 years and was last hospitalized in October. He had been at home since then, but was confined to his bed most of the time.
He was born March 19, 1897 in Whitley county, the son of Oscar and Mary Etta Holycross Blanchard. In January 1921 he was married to Pauline Sine. They lived both in Allen and Whitley counties and in the present home since 1943.
Mr. Blanchard worked at the carpenter trade and was a vetran of World War I where he served as a cook. He was a member of the American Legion Post at Churubusco.
Surviving are the wife, Pauline; three daughters, Mrs. Charles (Olive) Tonkel and Mrs. William (Joan) Kessler, both of R 7, and Mrs. Norman (Mary Ellen) Poling, Lafayette; 13 grandchildren; three great grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Freeman Henline, R 6 and Mrs. Goldie Werner, Pierceton.
Preceding him in death was a daughter, Lorraine Bunn, five brothers and four sisters.
Friends may call after 7:00 this evening at the Sheets Funeral Home, Churubusco, where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. The Rev. Fred Pflugh will officiate and burial will be in the Eel River cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Lyman married Pauline F. Sines, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Jan 24, 1921 in Whitley County, Indiana. Pauline was born on Oct 24, 1898 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Jan 25, 1999 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jan 29, 1999 in Eel River Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 120 F i. Olive Blanchard was born on May 3, 1924 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Aug 21, 2011 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Eel River Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
+ 121 F ii. Living
122 F iii. Living
Living married Living
123 F iv. Living
Living married Living
54. John Henry Loe (Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Jul 8, 1883 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Nov 20, 1963 in Noble County, Indiana, and was buried on Nov 24, 1963 in Thorn Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, November, 23, 1963, Page 3
John Loe Is Found Dead At Home In Nobel County
John Henry Loe, 80, R 4, Albion, was found dead Friday evening at his residence by relatives who went to the house to see him. He was in bed and death was believed by coroner to have taken place Wednesday.
He was born July 8, 1883 in Columbia City township to Joseph and Phebe Holycross Loe. He was married to Alma Addis and lived in Columbia City for several years ans was an employe of S.J. Peabody Company. He lived in Nobel township, Noble county for about 20 years.
Surviving are four daughters: Mrs. Guy W. Smith, city, Mrs. Mary Cearbaugh, South Lyons, Mich., Mrs. Vera Kemp, Huntington, Mrs. J.C. (Ethel) Scoby, Noble township; three brothers, James Loe. Larwill, Earl Loe, Merriam, Murlen Loe, Big Lake; two sisters, Mrs. W.S. Finton, city, Mrs. Lyman Mosher, LaPort; nine grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
Friends may call today at the Hollingsworth Memorial chapel and until the service Sunday at 2 p.m. in charge of the Rev. Kenneth Hawkins. Burial is at the Thorn cemetery.
CC Post, November 25, 1963, Page 2
Rites For John Loe
Services were conducted in the Hollingsworth Memorial Chapel Sunday afternoon for John Henry Loe, Noble county, whose death occured Wednesday. The rev. Kenneth Hawkins, pastor of the First Nazarene Church, officiated at the rites and at the committal.
Mrs. Charles Argerbright presided at the organ console for the prelude and postlude of selected hymns. The pallbearers, relatives and friends of the deceased, were Jay Smith, Richard Smith, Tex Smith, James Little, Clifton Geiger, and Larry Leamon. The committal and interment was in the Thorn cemetery north of Ormas.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
John married Lula Schaper _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________. Lula was born on Aug 2, 1891 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Oct 3, 1977 in Modesto, California, and was buried on Oct 8, 1977 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 124 F i. Margurit Elizabeth Loe was born on Jul 18, 1911 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jun 18, 2001 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jun 22, 2001 in St. Matthews (Hively) Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
+ 125 F ii. Mary Kathleen Loe was born on Aug 5, 1913 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died on Dec 18, 2003 in Lake, Clare County, Michigan, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
John next married Alma Rebecca Addis on Mar 25, 1921 in Whitley County, Indiana. Alma was born on Jul 3, 1891 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Feb 16, 1952 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Feb 19, 1952 in Thorn Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 126 F i. Vera M. Loe was born on Jul 13, 1921 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jul 21, 2007 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Jul 27, 2007 in Star of Hope Cemetery, Huntington County, Indiana.
56. Samantha Edith Loe (Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Aug 11, 1887 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jul 13, 1964 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Jul 16, 1964 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, July 14, 1964, Page 2
Mrs. Samantha Finton Dies, Funeral Rites Here on Thursday
Mrs. Samantha E. Finton, 76, a former resident of east Hanna street, was found dead in the living room of her home five miles east of New Haven on U.S. highway 24 at aproximately 5:15 p.m. Monday. Although she had been in failing health for the past few months due to a heart condition, she had been able to manage her own home. At one o'clock shr had visited with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Ramsay who resides in another home only a few feet east of Mrs. Fintons.
She was a native of Taylor Station, Whitley county, and was born on August 11, 1887, a daughter of Joseph and Phoebe Hollycross Loe. Her formative years were spent in the Columbia City community and where she was united in marriage to Ransom Mosher. To this union was born a son, Loren Mosher, who preceded his mother in death on February 27, 1957.
She was later united in marriage to Walter Inks. To this union was born a daughter, Mrs. Ica Ramsay. Mr. Inks, an employe of the Dizler Packing Plant, died in 1921.
She was married to Wilford S. Finton on February 11, 1925, and they spent their entire married life at 116 East Hanna street. Mr. Finton preceded her in death on November 10, 1955.
Mrs. Finton was a member of the Grace Lutheran Church; American Auxiliary; Spanish American Auxiliary; the Eagles Lodge Auxiliary.
The surviving relatives, in addition to Mrs. Frank Ramsay, R 2 Woodburn, include seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; three step-sons, Steven Finton, Syracuse, Harry Finton, Columbia City, Max Finton, Hobart; four step-daughters, Mrs. Hilda Tucker, Angola, Mrs. Elmer Myron, LaVerne, Calif., Mrs. Albert Weissjohn, Plymouth, Mrs. Albert Miller, Warsaw; three brothers, Elzie Loe, Larwill, Earl Loe, Merriam, Merlin Loe, Big Lake; one sister, Mrs. Lyman Mosher, LaPort.
The body is at the Smith and Sons Funeral Home where friends may call after 7 p.m. today. The Rev. Graham L. Kleespie, pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church, will officiate at the funeral services to be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Funeral Home.
Committal services and burial will follow the funeral home rites in the South Park cemetery.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Samantha married Wilford Finton, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Feb 11, 1925 in Whitley County, Indiana. Wilford was born on Jan 28, 1876 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, died on Nov 10, 1955 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Nov 13, 1955 in Eel River Cemetery, Kosciusko County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
127 M i. Living
128 M ii. Living
Living married Pauline E. Johnson, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________. Pauline was born on Oct 27, 1912 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, died on Jan 23, 2000 in Elkhart County, Indiana, and was buried on Jan 25, 2000 in Mentone Cemetery, Mentone, Indiana.
129 M iii. Living
Samantha next married Walter Inks, son of Joseph Inks and Susanna Quinn, on Dec 1, 1919 in Whitley County, Indiana. Walter was born on Apr 9, 1880 in Noble County, Indiana, died on Nov 24, 1921 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Nov 27, 1921 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Samantha next married Ransom E. Mosher, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Sep 14, 1905 in Whitley County, Indiana. Ransom was born on Feb 10, 1883 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on May 29, 1960 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jun 1, 1960 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 130 M i. Loran Korea Mosher was born on Jan 17, 1905 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Feb 26, 1957 in Noble County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
57. Jennifer Elizabeth Loe (Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Sep 24, 1889 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 9, 1980 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 15, 1980 in Pine Lake Cemetery, La Port County, Indiana. Another name for Jennifer was Jennie.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
• She was divorced in _____-_____-1907 in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Jennifer married John S. Goodrich, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Dec 7, 1904 in Whitley County, Indiana. The marriage ended in divorce in Sep 1907. John was born on Aug 1, 1883 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 24, 1970 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in West Etna Church Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• He was divorced _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
• He has conflicting birth information of Aug 1, 1883 and __________, __________, __________, __________.
The child from this marriage was:
131 F i. Baby Goodrich was born in _____-_____-1904 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died in _____-_____-1904 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Ream Bethlel Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana (Grave is unmarked).
Jennifer next married Lyman Mosher, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Nov 6, 1908 in Whitley County, Indiana. Lyman was born on Dec 9, 1885 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 6, 1952 in LaPorte County. Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Pine Lake Cemetery, La Port County, Indiana.
59. James Ellsworth Loe (Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Oct 12, 1892 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jun 6, 1975 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jun 9, 1975 in South Whitley Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, June 7, Page 5
James E. Loe 82, Box 2 Larwill, , died at 9:50 a.m. Friday at the Farris Nursing Home where he had been a patient since Febuary 1974.
He was born on October 12, 1892 the son of Joseph and Phoebe Loe near Taylors Station in Whitley county. His formative years were spent in Columbia City and he attended the West Ward School. After completed his education, he was employed as a lumber cutter for 26 years by the Peabody Lumber Company. He later transfered to the Caswell-Runyan Company in Huntington and retired from there in 1950. When he suffered a stroke.
He was united in marrage on January 10, 1931 to Olive J. DeWitt and most of their married life was spent in Whitley county, moving to Larwill in 1955.
The surviving relatives include the wife Olive: five sons, Ralph in Idaho, James at Larwill, Franklin of South Whitley, Arthur, Larwill and Dale, Larwill: three daughters, Mrs. Paul (Patricia) Ulrey, Warsaw, Mrs. Leo (Alice) Mort, Pierceton, Mrs. Kenneth (Catherine) Sheets, Larwill: two step daughters, Mrs. Imogene Tyler, Huntington and Mrs. Arthur Walters, Larwill. 37 grandchildren, 29 great grand-children, one brother, George Earl Loe, Larwill and one sister, Mrs. Jennifer mosher, a resident at the Millers Merry Manor.
He was preceded in death by a daughter, Charlotte, one sister, Samantha Finton anf four brothers, Murlen, Harvey, John and Isaac Loe.
The body is at the Smith and Sons Funeral Home where the family will receive friends after 7 p.m. today. The funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in the funeral home with the Rev. Graham L. Kleespie officiating.
The committal services and burial will be in South Whitley cemetery.
CC Post, June 10, 1975, Page 6
Loe Rites
The funeral service for James E. Loe of Larwill was held Monday afternoon at the Smith and Sons Funeral Home with the Rev. Graham L. Kleespie retired pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church officiating. Mrs. Ronald Mossburg played the organ prelude and postlude.
The pallbearers, grandsons of Mr. Loe were James Walter, Stephan Walter, Tom Loe, Gary Walter, Randy Walter and Hal Scott.
Noted events in his life were:
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1910 in Columbia Ward 1, Whitley, Indiana.
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1900 in Columbia Township (Excl. Columbia City), Whitley, Indiana.
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1930 in Columbia, Whitley, Indiana.
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1920 in Columbia, Whitley, Indiana.
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
James married Sarah Jane Olive Dewitt, daughter of David Oliver Dewitt and Cerena Ardess Cormany, on Jan 10, 1931 in Whitley County, Indiana. Sarah was born on Jan 1, 1901 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Nov 19, 1982 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Nov 22, 1982 in South Whitley Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• She had a residence in _____-_____-1930 in Washington, Whitley, Indiana.
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
• She was divorced on Jul 30, 1930 in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 132 M i. James Dewayne Loe was born on Feb 2, 1932 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on May 8, 2010 in Marshall County, Indiana, and was buried on May 11, 2010 in South Whitley Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
+ 133 M ii. Franklin DeWitt Loe was born on Feb 9, 1934 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Dec 3, 1999 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Dec 6, 1999 in Pleasant Chapel Cemetery, Huntington County, Indiana.
+ 134 M iii. Arthur Eugene Loe was born on Feb 24, 1936 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Aug 13, 2010 in Eau Claire, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, and was buried on Aug 19, 2010 in Covington Memorial Gardens, Allen County, Indiana.
135 M iv. Dale Edward Loe was born on Dec 26, 1938 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jan 20, 1992 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jan 22, 1992 in South Whitley Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: Post & Mail, January 21 1992, Page 2
Dale E. Loe, 53,
Whitley County native
Dale E. Loe, 53, a resident at Park Terrace Apartments, collapsed while walking along a city street on Monday, Jan. 29, 1992. He was taken by EMS to Whitley County Memorial Hospital and died at 11:45 a.m. Mr. Loe was born Dec. 26, 1938, in Whitley County, a son of James and Olive DeWitt Loe. When he was a young boy, his family moved to Huntington County and he was educated at Roanoke School. In 1955 he moved to Larwill and in 1983 to Columbia City.
On July 26, 1985, he was married to Evelyn May. They have always lived in Columbia City. Mr. Loe had been employed by Passages inc. and recently by Fiber Form.
Surviving are his wife Evelyn; brothers James of Plymouth, Franklin of Roanoke and Arthur of Larwill; sisters Imogene Tylerof Huntington, Mrs. Arthur (Netha) Walter of Columbia City. Mrs. Paul (Patricia) Ulrey of Warsaw, Mrs. Leo (Alice) Mort, Pierceton and Mrs. Kenneth (Catherine) Sheets of Larwill.
The service will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Smith and Sons Funeral home in Columbia City with the Rev. Gene Kinney, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 9 p.m. today.
Burial will be at South Whitley Cemetery.
Loe service
The funeral for Dale E. Loe, 53, was Wednesday at Smith and Sons Funeral Home was the Rev. Gene Kinney, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, officiating. Treva Mossburg was organist.
Pallbearers were Kenneth May, William May, Tom Loe, Frank Loe Jr., Randy Walter and Frankie Walter.
Burial was in South Whitley Cemetery.
Mr. O died Jan. 20.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Dale married Living
James next married Cora Viola Anders, daughter of Adam Anders and Sarah Stultz, on Oct 19, 1916 in Whitley County, Indiana. Cora was born on Oct 19, 1896 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 11, 1930 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Apr 13, 1930 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
136 F i. Charlotte Irene Loe was born on Oct 22, 1918 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Aug 7, 1930 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Aug 9, 1930 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, August 8, 1930, Page 1
Charlotte Loe Dies Thursday Evening Here
Daughter of Elzie Loe, aged 11, Passes away - Funeral on Sunday at United Brethern Church.
Charlotte Ilene Loe, 11-year-old daughter of Elzie Loe of Peabody avenue, died at 8:30 o'clock Thursday evening at the home of her father. Mr. Loe is a timber cutter at the B.J. Peabody lumber mills here.
The little girl had been ill during the past year but had failed rapidly since last Sunday. She was preceded in death last April by her mother. At the time of her death the little girl was 11 years, 7 montha and 15 days old
Surviving are the father; a brother, Ralph Loe, aged 9, two sisters, Patricia aged 6, and Alice Joy Loe, aged 3. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Loe of Columbia City and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Anders of Columbia township.
The many friends of the family join in extending their heartfelt sympathy. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Noah McCoy in the Unitred Brethren church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
The body will lie in state at the DeMoney funeral home until the hour of the funeral.
CC Post, August 11, 1930, Page 2
Funeral Services Are Held For Child Of Elzie Loe
Funeral services were held at 2:30 o'clock Saturday in the United Brethren church here Rev. N.C. McCoy officiating, for Charlotte Loe, 11-year old daughter of Elzie Loe of this city.
Mrs. Louise Erne accompanied by Mrs. Omer Eberhard furnished the music at the service.
The pall bearers include: Robert Babb, Melvin Shaw, Earl Fleck, James Gregg, Ross Mearly. and Richard Wolf. The Flower bearers were Violet Clark, Marjorie Herrold, Geneva Shaw, Evelyn Sumney, and Jeanette Gardner. The pall and flower bearers were children selected from the deseased's grade at the west ward school.
Interment was made in South Park cemetery.
* This Obit was typed as it is in the CC post
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 137 M ii. Ralph Leroy Loe was born on Dec 1, 1921 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Feb 12, 1977 in Twin Falls, Idaho, and was buried on Feb 17, 1977 in Bellevue Cemetery, Bellevue, Blaine County, Idaho.
+ 138 F iii. Patricia Deane Loe was born on Mar 9, 1924 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jul 23, 2011 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Eel River Ulrey Memorial Cemetery, Silver Lake, Indiana.
+ 139 F iv. Alice Joy Loe was born on May 20, 1927 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Feb 29, 2004 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 4, 2004 in Hillcrest Cemetery, Kosciusko County, Indiana.
62. George Earl Loe (Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on May 30, 1902 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 16, 1989 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Apr 19, 1989 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
General Notes: Post & Mail, April 17, 1989, Page 2
George E. "Pappy" Loe, 86, Whitley County Native
George Earl "Pappy" Loe, 86, of South Whitley died at 1:45 a.m. Sunday, April 16, 1989, at Columbia City Community Care Center. He had resided there since April 7. Mr. Loe was born May 30, 1902 to Joseph Isaac and Phoebe Hollycross Loe. His marriage was on April 23, 1923, to Mary Alice Addis. Mrs. Loe died on April 10, 1978.
Mr. Loe attended Columbia City high School until his junior year when he left to support his family. He was a self-employed concrete construction contractor and had retired to South Whitley from Columbia City in 1976.
Surviving are a son Guy of Garrett; three daughters; Marcia Maley of Columbia City Donnabelle Sroufe of R 1 Larwill and Betty Gray of R 1, Churubusco; 27 grandchildren and 40 great-grandchildren.
Four sons, two daughters, five brothers and two sisters are deceased.
Friends may call today at DeMoney-Grimes Countryside Park Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.m., and Tuesday from 2 to 9 p.m. There will also be calling prior to the 2 p.m. Wednesday service at the funeral home with the Revs. Dan Wilson and David Mitchell officiating.
Burial will be at Christian Chapel Cemetery, Merriam.
Post & Mail, April 20. 1989
Loe Service
The funeral for George Earl "Pappy" Loe, 86, of South Whitley was Wednsday at DeMoney-Grimes Countryside Park Funeral Home with the Revs. Daniel Wilson of Cornerstone Wesleyan Church and David Mitchell of Thorncreek Church of God officiating.
Evelyn Stemen played "Beyond the Sunset" and "Amazing Grace." Casketbearers were Gary Sroufe, Steve Loe, Paul Gray, Walter Maley Jr., Max Gray, William Branning and George Wilmer.
Burial was at Merriam Christian Chapel Cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
George married Mary Alice Addis, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Apr 23, 1923 in Michigan. Mary was born on Apr 29, 1901 in Noble County, Indiana, died on Apr 10, 1978 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Apr 13, 1978 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 140 M i. Guy Lewis Loe was born on Feb 12, 1924 in Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana, died on Dec 14, 1991 in Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana, and was buried on Dec 17, 1991 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
141 M ii. Paul Loe was born on Oct 12, 1925 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 19, 1940 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 22, 1940 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, March 20, 1940, Page 1
Paul Loe, 14, Dies Tuesday; Rites Friday
West ward School Pupil, Succumbs to Lobar Pneumonia Following Operation At Lutheran Hospital.
Paul (Junior) Loe, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Loe, died at 11:30 o'clock last night at the Lutheran hospital in fort Wayne after an illness of several weeks with lobar pneumonia.
he was taken to the hospital Monday evening and after his condition became more serious, an operation was performed last night for the removal of a rib. He died a short time later.
Paul Loe had spent his entire life in Columbia City, being enrolled in grade 6-A at West Ward school at the time of his death. He was born Oct. 12, 1925 to George Earl Loe and Mary Alice Addis Loe in this city.
In addition to his parentsm his grandfather george Addis and six brothers and sisters survive. They are Donald, Guy, Donabelle, Betty Jean, Macie and Jerry Dean Loe. One brother and a sister are dead. funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the DeMoney Funeral Home, where friends may call after 7:30 o'clock this evening. The funeral services will be in charge of Rev. Blake M. Franklin, pastor of the First Baptist church, which the young boy attended. Burial will be made in the Merriam Chapel cemetery in Nobel county.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 142 F iii. Donnabelle Marie Loe was born on Sep 16, 1927 in Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana, died on May 30, 2011 in Fort Wayne , Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Jun 3, 2011 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
+ 143 F iv. Living
+ 144 F v. Living
145 F vi. Shirley Ann Loe was born on Jun 18, 1935 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jun 18, 1935 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jun 20, 1935 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, June 19, 1935, Page 1
Loe Infant Dies Here
Shirley Ann Loe, daughter Of Mr. And Mrs. Earl Loe, Dies Five Hours After Birth
Shirley Ann Loe, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Loe, South Elm street died at her parents home at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, five hours after her birth.
Her mother is the former Mary Alice Addis. In addition to the parents she is survived by 6 brothers and sisters, and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Addis, and Mrs. Joe Loe.
Graveside services will be held Thursday, probably at the Stough cemetery.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
146 M vii. Virgil Ray Loe was born on Apr 15, 1936 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 15, 1936 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Apr 30, 1936 in Stough Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana. The cause of his death was Premature birth.
64. Leroy Joseph Loe (Martha Elizabeth Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Dec 16, 1900 in Taylor Station, Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 12, 1973 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Apr 15, 1973 in Nolt Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, January 13, 1973, Page 2
LeRoy J. Loe Dies; Services Sunday For Retired City Employe
LeRoy J. Loe, 72, at 307 West Spencer Street, a retired employe of the Columbia City water and street department, died at 9:55 p.m. Thursday at the Fort Wayne St. Joseph Hospital where he had been a patient since April 2 when he submitted to emergency surgery for a ruptured abdominal Ancurysm. He was making astisfactory recovery following the surgery until circulatory complications developed.
He was a native of Taylor Station, and was born on December 16, 1900, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loe. His formative years were spent in the Larwill community where he was reared in the home of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bennett.
At the beginning of World War I, he enlisted in the U.S. Army, and served in the France with the 26th Infantry Division.
During World War II he again enlisted in the armey and served with Company G. 29th Infantry Division.
In the Korean War, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, and served with the Mohil Construction 5th Battalion, Sea Bee's U.S. Nevy.
For many years Mr. Loe was employed at the Columbia City Woolen Mills. He later transfered to the Indiana state highway department, and his last employment was with the City street and water department. He retired in 1966. Mr. Loe also worked as an interior painter and wallpaper hanger.
On May 3, 1966, he was united in marriage to Jennette May. They first resided at 201 1/2 South Main street, and moved to their present home this past August.
The surviving relatives, in addition to his wife, Jennette, include five sons, James E Loe R 1; Robert E. Loe, R 6; Patrick J. Loe, Utica, Mich.; Marvin O. Loe, and Larry J. Loe, Phoenix, Ariz.; four daughters, Mrs. Clarabelle Brockman, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Bob (Martha) Hamlin, Webberville, Mich., mrs. Phillip (Rowena) Weeks, Trona, Calif.; Mrs. James (Susan) Cook, Atwood; 38 grandchildren; four great grandchildren; two half brothers, Robert and Jack Loe, both of Peru; one half sister, Mrs. Marie Thorne, Fort Wayne; one step son, Danny May, Big Lakefive step daughters, Mrs. Paul Sheets and Mrs. Lawrence Sheets, both of Columbia City; Mrs. Larry Crawford, South Whitley; Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, Warsaw; Mrs. Dennis Hopper, Warsaw.
The body is at the Smith and Sons Funeral Home where friends may call after 7 p.m. today. The Rev. Myron Hinton, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will officiate at the funeral service to be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the funeral home.
American Legion Post 98 will attend the service and present the military honors at the graveside in the Nolt cemetery.
Military Honors For LeRoy J. Loe In Graveside Rites
Funeral services for LeRoy J. Loe, 72, retired employe of the City water and street departments, were held Sunday afternoon at the Smith and Sons Funeral Home with the Rev. Myron Hinton, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating. Mrs. Carl Sederlund, church organist, played the prelude and postlude.
The funeral detail from the American Legion Post 98 attended the services and presented the military honors at the graveside in the Nolt cemetery.
The members of the American Legion taking part in the service were Lloyd Smith, commander; Larry Paulus, chaplain; Homer Wells, Thurmon Gumm, William Helbig, Max Gilbert, Ray Gilbert and Robert Jones, color guard; Ned Simmons, John Dacon, Edgar Johnson, John Ziegler, and Floyd Sibert, firinf squad; Mike Lacats, Jerry Paris, Ralph Heald, Jack Johnson, Arnold Krouse, and dalton Blanchard, pallbearers. Taps was sounded by the post bugler.
Mr. Loe was a veteran of World war I, World War II, and the Korean War.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Leroy married Mary S. Friend, daughter of Joseph Jeremiah Friend and Rosetta Chappell, on Aug 14, 1924 in Whitley County, Indiana. Mary was born on Jan 27, 1906 in Wolf Lake, Indiana, died on Jun 10, 2005 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jun 13, 2005 in Nolt Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 147 M i. Living
+ 148 F ii. Living
Leroy next married Beulah Sue Hurtsell on Feb 22, 1930 in Whitley County, Indiana. Beulah was born on Sep 27, 1904 in Star City, Pulaski County, Indiana, died on Sep 24, 2003 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Oct 4, 2003 in Nolt Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 149 M i. Robert Eugene Loe was born on Apr 22, 1931 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 23, 2002 in Tampa, Florida, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Cremated and and not burried.
+ 150 M ii. Patrick Jay Loe was born on May 11, 1933 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 4, 2004 in Tarpon Springs, Fla, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Cremated and and not burried.
+ 151 F iii. Rowena Magline Loe was born on Jun 22, 1935 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jun 25, 2009 in Lancaster, Los Angeles County, California, and was buried on Jul 6, 2009 in Desert Memorial Park, Ridgecrest, Kern County, California.
152 M iv. Living
Living married Living
+ 153 M v. Larry Joe Loe was born on Aug 9, 1937 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 1, 2000 in Holliday, Florida, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Cremated and and not burried.
154 F vi. Living
Living married Living
Leroy next married Jeanette I. White, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on May 3, 1966 in Whitley County, Indiana. Jeanette was born on Feb 10, 1920 in Sullivan, Indiana, died on Oct 21, 2008 in Wabash County, Indiana, and was buried on Oct 24, 2008 in Nolt Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
66. Carl F. Holycross (Charles 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Feb 21, 1909 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 21, 1985 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 23, 1985 in Eel River Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
General Notes: Post & Mail, March 21, 1985, Page 5
Carl F. Holycross, 76
Carl F. Holycross, 76, of Churubusco, died at 4:05 a.m. today, March 21, at Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne.He was born Feb. 21, 1909, in Columbia City, a son of Charles and Margaret Sneider Holycross.
Mr. Holycross retired in 1980 as a shipping foreman for the Select Seed Co. in Fort Wayne. He also had worked at Z-Brick in Fort Wayne.
His marriage was April 18, 1938, in Winchester to Dorothy Kensill. They had lived at the present address for three years, moving there from Fort Wayne.
Surviving are his wife Dorothy; two sons, Ronald of Pittsburg and Dennis of Churubusco; two daughters, Barbara Jones of Huntertown and Cathy Mitchell Holycross of Fort Wayne; 11 grand-children.
The service will be at 2 p.m. at Orr Funeral Home in Churubusco with the Rev. Tommy L. Faris, pastor of Eel River Baptist Church, officiating. Calling will be at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Friday.
Burial will be at Eel river Cemetery.
Memorials are to the Allen County Cancer Society or Visiting Nurses.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Carl married Dorothy M. Kensill, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Apr 18, 1938 in Winchester, Randolph County, Indiana. Dorothy was born _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, died on Mar 17, 1995 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 19, 1995 in Eel River Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
Children from this marriage were:
155 M i. Living
156 M ii. Living
157 F iii. Living
158 F iv. Living
67. James Eudolph Holycross (Edward LeRoy 4, Daniel 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Dec 2, 1906 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Feb 5, 1991 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Feb 8, 1991 in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, Feb. 26, 1991, Page 2
Doc Holycross, 84, life-long county educator
Eudolph "Doc" Holycross, 84, life-long Whitley County educator, died at 7:05 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 5, at his home, 104 Cul de Sac Lane, Columbia City.
Mr. Holycross was born dec. 2, 1906, in Richland Township on the Holycross farm, to Edward L. and Bertha M. Watson Holycross. He was reared on the farm and graduated from Larwill High School in 1924. He completed an A.B. degree at DePauw University in 1929 and returned to Larwill where he served as a teacher, coach and principal for 24 years.
In 1953 he became a teacher, coach and principal at Jefferson Center High School, and in 1959 he began teaching U.S. government classes at Columbia City Joint High School, retiring in 1971 after 42 years in education.
in addition to his studies at DePauw, Mr. Holycross earned a master's degree at Indiana University in 1939 and had taken advanced classes at Manchester College, Ball State University and Purdue University.
On Aug. 10, 1932, he was married to Frances Irene Bennett. They lived in Larwill. She died on July 20, 1950.
On Aug. 4, 1951, he was married to Millie Elaine Easery, a teacher in the Larwill school system. She died Aug. 19, 1965.
Mr. Holycross married Thelma Alive Watkins on Nov. 24, 1973. they have always lived in Columbia City and were tour guides for many excursions around the world.
He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, and was a past master of Larwill Due Guard Masonic Lodge 278. He served the lodge as secretary, and as treasurer for 33 years. For 50 years, he served as worshipful master at Masonic twilight services.
He was also a member of the Mizpah Shrine, Fort Wayne Scottish Rite, Whitley County Shrine Club, Phi Delta Kappa teachers honorary fraternity, Indiana and National Retired Teachers Association, Columbia City Kiwanis Club, Indiana Federation of Older Hoosier, Whitley County Historical Society, American Lung Association, Whitley County Cancer Society and the American Association of Retired Persons. He was past worthy patron of Cardinal chapter, Order of Eastern Star.
On Dec. 2, 1970, Mr. Holycross was honored as "Indiana Teacher of the Year" and in 1977 he and Mary Dowell shared honors as Columbia City's "Citizens of the Year." In 1988 he was awarded the William Glape medal of honor and gold clock by the Fort Wayne Scottish Rite Consistory.
Surviving are his wife Thelma; a daughter, Jane A. Guzman of Indianapolis; grandchildren Matthew and Erica Durbin; a stepson, Thomas Watkins of Columbia City; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Joe (Mary) Rothchild of Gold River, Calif.
Also surviving are several step-grandchildren; a brother, Glen Holycross of Larwill; sisters Dorothy Ruth Berk of Lemon Grove, Calif., Beulah Mae Kessie, Miriam Louise Walter, and Wilma Carroll Watson, all of Columbia City.
Brothers David and Ralph and sisters Ida and Viola are deceased.
The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Grace Lutheran Church with the Rev. Dale M. Henderson and the Rev. J. Phillip Blake officiating. Visitation at Smith and Sons Funeral Home, Columbia City, is from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Friends may call at the church one hour before the service.
Larwill Due Guard masonic Lodge will conduct a twilight service at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
For those who wish, memorials may be made to Grace Lutheran Church.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
James married Frances Irene Bennett on Aug 10, 1932 in Whitley County, Indiana. Frances was born on Dec 18, 1910 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jul 20, 1950 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
The child from this marriage was:
159 F i. Living
James next married Millie Elaine Esarey, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Aug 4, 1951 in __________, __________, __________, __________. Millie was born on Oct 17, 1911 in Crawford County, Indiana, died on Aug 19, 1965 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Aug 22, 1965 in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
James next married Thelma Alice Geiger on Nov 24, 1973 in Whitley County, Indiana. Thelma was born on Nov 24, 1903 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Jul 30, 1992 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Aug 3, 1992 in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
68. Living (Edward LeRoy 4, Daniel 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Robert Lee Watson. Robert was born on Dec 30, 1930 in Wells County, Indiana, died on Sep 23, 2014 in North Manchester, Wabash County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 160 M i. Living
69. Ida Gertrude Holycross (Edward LeRoy 4, Daniel 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Jul 4, 1908 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died on Feb 22, 1982 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Ida married Willard Winston Wilkinson, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Jan 11, 1928 in __________, __________, __________, __________. Willard was born on May 13, 1906 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died on Mar 7, 1987 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 161 M i. Donald E. Wilkinson was born on Jan 31, 1932 in Elkhart, Elkhart County, Indiana, died on Feb 24, 2010 in LaGrange. LaGrange County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 1, 2010 in Greenwood Cemetery, LaGrange County, Indiana.
162 F ii. Living
Living married Living
163 F iii. Living
Living married Living
70. Ralph Andrew Holycross (Edward LeRoy 4, Daniel 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Sep 20, 1911 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jul 17, 1981 in Elkhart County, Indiana, and was buried on Jul 20, 1981 in Rice Cemetery, Elkhart County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, July 21, 1981, Page 10
Ralph Andrew Holycross
Ralph Andrew Holycross, 69, brother of Eudolph (Doc) Holycross, died Friday, July 17, at Elkhart General Hospital. The service was Monday at Wally-Mills-Zimmerman Funeral Home in Elkhart.
Mr. Holycross was born September 20, 1911, in Larwill. He married Ida King on March 5, 1933, in Bluffton.
She survives, along with three daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Hehman of Elkhart, Mrs. M.G. (Patricia) Tomas of Phoenix, Mrs. James (Janice) Truex of Wakarusa; two sons, Wilson and Ralph, both of Bristol; 12 grandchildren, one great-grandchild.
Also surviving are six sisters, Mrs. Willard (Ida) Wilkinson of South Bend, Mrs. Thomas (Viola) Bondehagen of Auburn, Mrs. James O. (Dorothy) Berk of Lemon Grove, Calif., Mrs. Jack (Beulah) Kessie, Mrs. Duval (Louise) Walters, and Mrs. Robert (Carrol) Watson, all of Columbia City; two brothers, Glen and Eudolph, both of Columbia City.
Mr. Holycross had been retired since 1976 after 34 years employment with Elkhart Rubber Works.
Bur5ial was in Rice Cemetery, Elkhart. Memorials were made to Elkhart County Cancer Society or the American Lung Association.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Ralph married Ida Martha King, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Mar 5, 1933 in Wells County, Indiana. Ida was born on Oct 19, 1910 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died on Dec 13, 1999 in Elkhart County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Rice Cemetery, Elkhart County, Indiana.
Children from this marriage were:
164 F i. Living
165 F ii. Living
166 F iii. Living
167 M iv. Living
168 M v. Living
71. Dorothy Ruth Holycross (Edward LeRoy 4, Daniel 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Jun 20, 1915 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Aug 29, 2000 in San Diego, California, and was buried on Sep 2, 2000 in Glendale, California.
General Notes: Dorothy Ruth Berk, 75
June 20, 1915 - August 29, 2000
Dorothy Ruth Berk, 75, of Lemon Grove, Calif., died at 4:20 p.m. August 29, 2000 in San Diego from a brain aneurysm.
Born June 20, 1925 in Whitley County, a daughter of Edward L. and Bertha Mae Watson Holycross, she graduated from Larwill High School in 1943 and Marion College in 1948.
She did mission work at Brainerd Indian School in South Dakota from 1948 to 1951 and traveled 19 countries for pleasure and missionary work, including a trip to the Holy Land.
Living in the Los Angeles area when she was united in marriage to James Berk on June 22, 1954, they moved to Lemon Grove in 1959.
Her employment history included Blue Bell Co. in Columbia City, a housekeeper at azusa Pacific College and Skyline Wesleyan Church office, of which she was a member.
In addition to her church membership she was a member of its Women's Missionary Society, serving many years as president and Woman's Bible Study Fellowship.
Survivors include her husband James, a son, Randy (Kathleen) Berk, Pomona, Calif., a daughter, Sandra Priest, Lemon Grove, Calif., grandchildren, James, Jonathan, Jeremy, Benjamin and Katie Berk and Kenny Priest, a brother Glen (Willadene) Holycross, Columbia City and four sisters, Viola (Thomas) Bondehagen, Banning Calif., Beulah (Jack) Kessie, Louise (Duvalle) Walter and Carroll (Robert) Watson, all of Columbia City.
She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers, Eudolph Holycross, Ralph Holycross and David Holycross and sisters, Ida and Irene.
The funeral service was September 2 at Skyline Wesleyan Church, with Pastors Fred Brewer and Orval C. Butcher officiating. Louise and Duvalle Walter and Mrs. Mark Phillipson, a niece attended the service.
For those who wish, memorials may be made to Skyline Missionaries.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Dorothy married Living
Children from this marriage were:
+ 169 M i. Living
+ 170 F ii. Living
72. David LeRoy Holycross (Edward LeRoy 4, Daniel 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Oct 17, 1915 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Oct 4, 1963 in Wabash, Indiana, and was buried on Oct 7, 1963 in Memorial Lawns Cemetery, Wabash, Indiana.
General Notes: David Holycross, Troy Township Native, Dies In Wabash
David LeRoy Holycross, 48 died at 9:00 a.m. , Friday in the Wabash County Hospital. He had been ill two months.
He was born October 17, 1915 in Troy township, Whitley county, the son of the late Edward L. Holycross and Bertha Holycross Conrad.
He was married in Wabash October 1, 1938 to Gladys Hinskind, who survives. He was a resident of the Urbana community for 25 years and perated the Dave Holycross Trucking company.
He was a member of the St. Peter United Church of Christ, Urbana Lions Club and Rural Mail Carriers Association.
Survivors besides the wife and mother are six children, James of Brownburg, Miss Davetta Holycross of Fort Wayne, Edward, Ernest, Andrew and Lucinda at home.
Nine brothers and sisters survive, Eudolph, Larwill; Ralph, Elkhart; Glen, Columbia City; Mrs. Willard Wilkinson, Elkhart; Mrs. Thomas Bondehagen, Whittier, California; Mrs. Dorothy Berk, Lemon Grove, Claifornia; Mrs. Jack Kessie, Mrs. Duvall Walter, and Mrs. Robert Watson, all of Columbia City R 6. There are two grandchildren, one sister, Lydia Irene who have preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. Monday in the chapel of the Eddington Mortuary, Wabash with the Rev. Keith Westphal officiating.
Burial will be in the Memorial Lawn cemetery at Wabash.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 7:00 p.m. today.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
David married Living
Children from this marriage were:
171 M i. Living
172 F ii. Living
173 M iii. Living
174 M iv. Living
175 M v. Living
176 F vi. Living
73. Viola Margaret Holycross (Edward LeRoy 4, Daniel 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Aug 22, 1917 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on May 25, 2007 in Banning, California, and was buried on Jun 1, 2007 in San Gorgonio Memorial Park, Banning, California.
General Notes: CC Post, June 7, 2007
Viola (Holycross) Bondehagen, 89
Aug. 22, 1917 - May 25, 2007
Viola Margaret Bondehagen, 89, of Banning, Calif., died May 25, 2007.
Born in Larwill on Aug. 22, 1917, a daughter of Edward and Bertha (Watson) Holycross, she was formerly of Auburn, Washington, Whittier and El Monte.
She was a clerk at Mathias General Store in Larwill for five years, an Avon lady, piano teacher and an interim pastor at Wesleyan Methodist Church in Lawndale.
She recieved a B.A. in theology from Marion College in Marion in 1946. She was also a missionary at Wheelrim Mission in Morgan County, Ky.; and was president of the missionary society of many churches she attended. She was also a member of Banning Church of the Nazarene.
Survivors include her husband, Thomas; daughter, Ruth (Ken) Quiring of Independence, Ore.; sons, david Bondehagen of Claremont; John (Shannon) Bondehagen of Cathedral City, and Daniel Bondehagen of Banning; sisters, Beulah Kessie, Louise Walter and Carroll Watson, all of Columbia City; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Family and friends gathered for a memorial service on June 1 at Banning Church of the Nazarene. Burial was at San Gorgonio Memorial Park in Banning.
Funeral arrangements were by Wiefels and Son Funeral Directors, Banning.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Viola married Living
Children from this marriage were:
177 F i. Living
Living married Living
178 M ii. Living
179 M iii. Living
180 M iv. Living
75. Glen Doyle Holycross (Edward LeRoy 4, Daniel 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on May 3, 1923 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Feb 8, 2003 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Feb 12, 2003 in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: Post & Mail, February 10, 2003, Page 2
Glen D. Holycross, 79
May 3, 1923 - February 8, 2003
Glen D. holycross, 79, a lifelong resident of Richland Township, Whitley County, died at 11:25 p.m. Saturday, February 8, 2003 at Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne where he was admitted Feb. 6.
Born on May 3, 1923 in Whitley County, a son of Edward and Bertha (Watson) Holycross, his education was completed at Larwill High School.
On July 6, 1948, he was united in marriage to Willadene J. Heil and they have always resided at the same home.
In addition to general farming, he was employed at Farmer's Insurance for 32 years, retiring in 1987. He drove school bus for Whitko Schools for 19 years, retiring in 1979.
A member of Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church, he was a charter member of Whitley County Coon Hunters for 68 years.
A loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, he is survived by his wife, Willadene; two daughters, Sue E. (Roger) Studebaker of Pierceton and Leah A. (Mark) Phillipson of Columbia City; seven grandchildren; a great-grandson; three step-great-grandchildren; and four sisters, Viola (Thomas) Bondehagen of Banning Calif.; Beulah (Jack) Kessie, Louise (Duvalle) Walter and Carroll (Robert Watson, all of Columbia City.
He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Eudolph "Doc" Holycross, Ralph Hollycross and David Leroy Holycross; and three sisters, Ida Wilkinson, Irene Holycross and Dorothy Berk.
The funeral service is at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, at Smith and Sons Funeral Home in Columbia City with the Rev. Jack Scott, J. Phillip Blake and Steve Gray officiating. Burial is at Lakeview Cemetery, Larwill. Visitation is from 2 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
For those who wish, memorials may be made to Columbia City United Methodist Church Building Fund, Pleasant Grove United Methodist Parsonage Fund, the American Heart Association or American Diabetes Association.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Glen married Living
Children from this marriage were:
181 F i. Living
Living married Living
182 F ii. Living
Living married Living
76. Living (Edward LeRoy 4, Daniel 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Duvalle Walter. Duvalle was born on Mar 27, 1927 in Fort Wayne , Allen County, Indiana, died on Dec 16, 2013 in Fort Wayne , Allen County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 183 F i. Living
184 M ii. Living
83. Joseph Holycross (Chauncey R. 4, Jasper Newton 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Dec 11, 1899 in Indiana, United States, died on Jul 30, 1984 in Monroe, Florida, United States, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
General Notes: Joseph&Beatrice Holycross
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Joseph married Beatrice (Holycross), daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________. Beatrice was born about _____-_____-1900 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
185 M i. Living
186 F ii. Living
187 M iii. Living
188 M iv. Joseph Alfred Holycross 1 was born on Dec 11, 1921 in Indiana, United States, died on Apr 26, 1986 in Key West, Monroe, Florida, United States, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
189 M v. Harold Holycross was born in _____-_____-1937 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died on Oct 22, 1959 in Connecticut, United States, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
84. Eugene Kirk Holycross (Chauncey R. 4, Jasper Newton 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Oct 17, 1902 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jun 27, 1986 in Mishawaka, St. Joseph County, Indiana, and was buried on Jun 30, 1986 in __________, __________, __________, __________.
General Notes: Post & Mail, July 7, 1986, Page 12
Holycross service
A funeral service was conducted June 30 at Warner Funeral Home in Osceola for Eugene Kirk Holycross, 83, of Occeola. Mr. holycross died June 27, 1986, in Mishawaka.
His birth was on Oct. 17, 1902, in Larwill. He was married on Nov. 16, 1921, to Donabelle Smith.
Surviving are his wife Donabelle; two sons, Merlin of Osceola and Normand of Albuquerque, N.M., eight grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, and two brothers, Wayne of Mishawaka and Foy of Elkhart.
Mr. Holycross worked for 35 years at Sollitt Construction Co. in South Bend where he was superintendent, retiring in 1963. He was a member of Carpenters Union Local 413 and Modern Woodmen.
He was also a member of the Pleasant Valley United Church of Christ in Osceola and its Men's Club.
Memorials were to the church.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Eugene married Donabelle Mae Smith 1, daughter of John Edwin Smith 1 and Cora Shearer 1, on Nov 16, 1921 in St Joseph, Berrien, Michigan, USA. Donabelle was born on Aug 15, 1903 in Mishawaka, Indiana, USA, died on Oct 25, 1992 in Osceola, St Joseph, Indiana, United States, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
190 M i. Living
191 M ii. Normand Holycross was born on Nov 5, 1924 in Mishawaka, Indiana, USA, died on Feb 18, 1994 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
General Notes: Normand B. Holycross
Nov. 5, 1924 - Feb. 18, 1994
South Bend Tribune 2/20/1994
OSCEOLA - Normand B. Holycross, 69, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, formerly of Osceola, died Friday in his home of an apparent heart attack.
Mr. Holycross was born Nov. 5, 1924, in Mishawaka. In 1960, he married Mildred Withers. She survives with two daughters, Vicki Bach of Osceola and Donna McClure of Arlington, Texas; two sons, Greg of Elkhart and Danny of Plymouth; two stepdaughters; six grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; and a brother, Merlin of Osceola. Mr. Holycross was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War.
There will be no services. Cremation has taken place. Direct Cremation Services, Albuquerque, was in charge of arrangements.
92. Doris M. Holycross (Lyman Melvin 4, Jasper Newton 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Mar 8, 1921 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Sep 8, 2011 in Fort Wayne , Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Sep 12, 2011 in Oak Grove Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: Doris M. Krider, 90, of Columbia City, died at 8:00 a.m. Thursday, September 8, 2011 at Hospice Home, Fort Wayne where she was admitted on Tuesday.
She was born March 8, 1921 near Larwill on the Holycross farm, a twin daughter of Lyman M. and Florence Edna (Watson) Holycross. She graduated from Larwill High School.
On October 25, 1941 she was united in marriage to Toby J. Krider. They made their home in Columbia City until 1946 when they moved to a farm in Columbia Township. Mr. Krider died January 18, 1979.
She was employed at Whitley Products and later Miller's Merry Manor, retiring with more than 20 years of service.
Her church affiliation was with Oak Grove Church of God.
Surviving relatives include seven children, Stanley (Mary Katherine) Krider of Dublin OH, Carolyn Schrader, Jerry (Ann) Krider, Mary Smith and Randall (Pepper) Krider, all of Columbia City, Cheryl Krider of Parker AZ and Wanda (Jim) Albarran of Valparaiso; two daughters-in-law, Sharon Alexander of Columbia City and Chris Krider of Albion; 19 grandchildren; 39 great grandchildren; and a sister, Martha Jane Stuver of Fort Wayne.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by two sons, David Krider and Nicholas Krider; two brothers, Max L. Holycross and Keith A. Holycross; and two sisters, Joyce R. Holycross and her twin, Dora F. Holycross.
The funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Oak Grove Church of God, 2426 S. Raber Road, Columbia City with visitation after 9:30 a.m. Monday at the church. The burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. The visitation will also be from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Smith & Sons Funeral Home, Columbia City.
Preferred memorials are to Oak Grove Church of God.
Doris married Toby J. Krider, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Oct 25, 1941 in Whitley County, Indiana. Toby was born on May 20, 1922 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Jan 18, 1979 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jan 20, 1979 in Oak Grove Compton Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
192 M i. Living
+ 193 M ii. David A. Krider was born on May 27, 1944 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Jun 11, 1990 in Chicago, Illinois, and was buried on Jun 14, 1990 in Oak Grove Compton Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
194 M iii. Living
+ 195 M iv. Nicholas Jay Krider was born on May 6, 1951 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 7, 2009 in Kendallville, Noble, Indiana, United States, and was buried on Apr 11, 2009 in Adams Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
196 M v. Living
197 F vi. Living
Living married Living
198 F vii. Living
Living married Living
199 F viii. Living
200 F ix. Living
95. Living (Lyman Melvin 4, Jasper Newton 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Clayton Wayne Stuver. Clayton was born on Nov 3, 1919 in North Dakota, died on Sep 23, 2004 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Sep 26, 2004 in Nolt Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 201 F i. Living
202 F ii. Living
Living married Living
203 F iii. Living
Living married Living
96. Joyce R. Holycross (Lyman Melvin 4, Jasper Newton 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Aug 3, 1930 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Jan 30, 1985 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Feb 2, 1985 in Lakeview Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: Post & Mail, January 31, 1985, Page 5
Joyce R. Holycross, 54
Joyce R. Holycross, 54, of 600 N. Walnut St. Apt. 4, Columbia City, died at 9:08 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30, at Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne. She had been a patient there one week following a heart attack.
Mrs. Holycross was born in Fort Wayne on Aug. 3, 1930, a daughter of Lyman M. and Florence M. Watson Holycross. She was raised on the Holycross farm in Etna-Troy Township and graduated from Larwill High School.
She resided in California for two years and then returned to Columbia City where she was employed in the office of Whitley County Memorial Hospital for 14 years. She Also had been employee at Precision Plastics, Sears and last at Columbia City Nursing Home.
Surviving are three sons; Barry W. Grable of Fort Wayne, Mark D. Grable of Columbia City and Roger A. Grable of R 9, Columbia City, two brothers, Max Holycross of R 6, Columbia City and Keith Holycross of Fort Wayne; three sisters, Mrs. Doris Krider of R 9, Columbia City, Dora Holycross of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Clayton (Jane) Stuver of R 7, Columbia City.
Her parents are deceased.
Visitation will be from 2 to 9 p.m. Friday at Smith and Sons Funeral Home. The service will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home with interment at Lakeview Cemetery, Larwill.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
• She was divorced _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Joyce married Robert Edward Grable, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________. Robert was born on Dec 1, 1928 in Noble County, Indiana, died on Dec 13, 2005 in Noble County, Indiana, and was buried on Dec 16, 2005 in Thorn Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
204 M i. Living
205 M ii. Living
206 M iii. Living
Sixth Generation (3rd Great-Grandchildren)
97. Walter Lewis Blanchard (Oliver Thomas Blanchard 5, Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Dec 5, 1909 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 23, 1968 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 26, 1968 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: W. Lewis Blanchard Dies; Funeral Rites Tuesday Afternoon
W. Lewis Blanchard, 58, of 318 North Line street, an electrician with the Inca division of the Phelps Dodge Corporation, Fort Wayne, died at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the Whitley County Hospital where he had been taken by ambulance only a few hours earlier after suffering an apparent heart attack while cleaning the sidewalks at the Blanchard residence.
Mr. Blanchard had recovered from an initial heart attack suffered in the fall of 1960. After shoveling the snow from the walks Saturday morning, he returned to the house and asked Mrs. Blanchard to call the ambulance and doctor. Within a few minutes he had been admitted at the hospital but his condition was such that he failed to respond to medication.
He was a native of Columbia township, and was born on December 5, 1909, a son of Thomas and Flossie Arnold Blanchard. After graduating from the Larwill High School with the class of 1927, he became an employe of the old Dudlo Company at Fort Wayne. He went with the company when it was purchased by the Phelps Dodge Corporation, having completed almost 40 years of service.
Mr. Blanchard was a member of Local 963 International Union of Electrical Workers and the Columbia Township Farm Bureau.
On November 26, 1931, he was united in marriage to Mildred Phillips. They started housekeeping on their farm four miles west of this city in Columbia township. In 1953 they moved to their present home on North Line street where they have since resided.
The surviving relatives, in addition to his wife Mildred, include one son, Lawrence Blanchard, City; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Bethelene) Cramer, R 2 and Mrs. Ronald (Velma) Woll, Great Lakes Naval Station; six grandchildren; one brother, Dalton Blanchard, City; three sisters, Miss Hazel Blanchard of Laud, Mrs. Clarence Winebrenner, R 7 and Mrs. Carl Loe, R 1 Fremond, Mo.
One daughter , Margaret Ellen; two brothers, Garland and Robert; one sister, Dorothy, preceded him in death.
The body is at the Smith and Sons Funeral Home where friends may call. The Rev. Dr. Alvin S. Link will officiate at the funeral service to be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the funeral Home.
Committal services and burial will follow the funeral home rites in the South Park cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Walter married Mildred Alice Phillips on Nov 26, 1931 in __________, __________, __________, __________. Mildred was born on Oct 16, 1905 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Sep 30, 1996 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Oct 2, 1996 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
207 M i. Living
Living married Living
208 F ii. Living
Living married Living
209 F iii. Living
+ 210 F iv. Bethelene June Blanchard was born on Oct 16, 1932 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Apr 26, 2010 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Apr 29, 2010 in Southpark Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
99. Dalton C. Blanchard (Oliver Thomas Blanchard 5, Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Apr 9, 1914 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Sep 12, 1981 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Sep 16, 1981 in Adams Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, September 14, 1981, Page 6
Dalton C. Blanchard
Dalton C. Blanchard, 67, 108 South Oak Street, a retired employee of the Weathrhead Company, died Saturday night at his home. His death was attributed to an apparent Heart attack.
He was a native of Columbia Township and was born April 9, 1914, a son of Oliver Thomas and Flossie Belle Arnold Blanchard.
After completing his education in the Larwill and Pierceton School he engaged in general farming until enlisting in the United States Army in December 1940.He served with his unit, the U.S. Infantry in Ireland, england and Italy, during World War II as a Staff Sgt.. He was the recipient of six battle stars.
Following his discharge from military service on June 28, 1945, he started his employment with the Weatherhead Company as a machinist and guard. He retired in September 1977 after completing 31 years of service.
Mr. Blanchard was a member of the Columbia City VFW Post, the Columbia City Moose and IOOF Lodges and the American Legion Post 98.
The surviving relatives include one daughter, Mrs. Jack (Marleta) Macy, South Whitley; three grandchildren, Todd, Jami, and Jon Macy; three sisters, Mrs. Hazel Fisher, Adkins Trailer Court; Mrs. Clarence Winebrenner, R 7; Mrs. Marlouise Loe, Mosconth, Ill.
A sister, Dorothy, his parents and three brothers, Robert, Garland and Lewis, are deceased.
The Rev. Graham L. Kleespie, pastor emeritus of the Grace Lutheran Church, will officiate at the funeral on Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Smith and Sons Funeral Home.
The visitation will be at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Tuesday.
The funeral detail of the American Legion Post 98 will present the military honors at the graveside in the Adams Cemetery, Etna-Troy Township.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Dalton married Living
The child from this marriage was:
+ 211 F i. Living
104. Marluize Blanchard (Oliver Thomas Blanchard 5, Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Oct 19, 1921 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Sep 22, 2008 in Mascoutah, St. Clair County, Illinois, and was buried on Sep 26, 2008 in Mascoutah City Cemetery, Mascoutah, Illinois.
General Notes: Marluize Loe, nee Blanchard, 86, of Mascoutah, IL, born Oct. 19, 1921 in Laud, IN, died Sept. 22, 2008 at MarKa Nursing Home in Mascoutah, IL.
Marluize was a retired housekeeper from Grange Nursing Home in Mascoutah, IL.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Raymond Zumbrun, a son, Firmer E. Loe, her parents, Thomas O. and Flossie B., nee Arnold, Blanchard, adopted parents, Arthur and Myrtle Schrader, four brothers, Garland, Lewis, Dalton and Robert Blanchard and three sisters, Hazel Fisher, Marie Winnebrener and Dorothy Blanchard.
She is survived by her children, Phyllis Fowler of MI, Carl E. Loe, Jr. of MO, Raymond (Linda) Loe of IN, Marlene Hammond of MO, Cathleen Kleich of NE and Teresa (Warren) Knipp of Mascoutah, IL; grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the charity of donor's choice. Condolences can be sent to the family by visiting mollfunerahome.com.
Visitation: friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008 and from 8 to 9:45 a.m. Friday, Sept. 26 at Moll Funeral Home, Mascoutah, IL.
Funeral: graveside services will be held 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 26 at the Mascoutah City Cemetery in Mascoutah, IL with Pastor Jack Spratte officiating.
Noted events in her life were:
• She had a residence from 1935 to 1993 in Mascoutah, IL.
• She had a residence from 1935 to 1993 in Mascoutah, IL.
• She had a residence in _____-_____-1930 in Larwill, Whitley, Indiana.
• She had a residence in _____-_____-1920 in Jefferson, Whitley, Indiana.
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Marluize married Carl Edward Loe Sr., son of Firmer Elihue Loe and Anna Samantha Kemery, _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________. Carl was born on Jul 13, 1914 in Whitley, Indiana, USA, died on Feb 24, 2010 in Marionville, Lawrence, Missouri, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Noted events in his life were:
• He had a residence from 1935 to 1993 in Marionville, MO.
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1930 in Columbia, Whitley, Indiana.
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1920 in Union, Whitley, Indiana.
Children from this marriage were:
212 M i. Firmer Eugene Loe was born on Jul 11, 1957 in Columbia City, Whitley, Indiana, USA, died on Aug 3, 1986 in Columbia City, Whitley, Indiana, USA, and was buried on Aug 6, 1986 in Eberhard Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: Post & Mail, August 4, 1986, Page 1
Firmer Loe, 29, dies in cycle-car accident
Police are continuing to investigate a Sunday morning motorcycle-car crash on Lincolnway East that claimed the life of a South Whitley resident.
Firmer E. Loe, 29, 503 Flint St. South Whitley, was killed at 3:32 a.m. Sunday when his 1983 Honda VF1100 slammed into a stopped car that was delivering morning newspapers. Loe was thrown 113 feet from the point of impact and was dead at the scene from internal injuries.
Whitley County Deputy Sheriff Robert Schrader said the accident investigation was continuing and a supplemental report would be filed soon.
According to preliminary police reports, Loe was driving his motorcycle westbound on Lincolnway East, about one-half mile east of CR 500 E. Stopped on the northside of the roadway and facing east was a 1976 Ford Ranchero operated by Albert E. Smith, 34, 24 Jeffrey drive, Columbia City. Smith was delivering a morning newspaper at the home of Larry Brandon.
As Loe approached the stopped car, he went off the north side of Lincolnway at a point 33 feet in front of the vehicle. The motorcycle crashed into the left front of the car, ejecting Loe 113 feet. After striking the car, the motorcycle flipped, struck a tree and spun into a utility pole.
Smith complained of leg pain after the car was hit. He refused medical treatment. The car, registered to Juanita M. Begue, R 4 Columbia City, received about $1000 damage to its left front.
The motorcycle was totaled.
Investigating the traffic fatality, Whitley County's ninth of the year, were Schrader, Reserve deputy Scott Smith, and State Trooper Rockey Stotts.
Firmer E. Loe. 29, traffic accident victim
Firmer E. Loe, 29, of 503 Flint St. South Whitley, died at 3:33 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 3, 1986, in a traffic accident. Loe, riding a motorcycle, was involved in a colision with an automobile.
mr.Loe was born July 11, 1957, in Whitley County, a son of Carl and Marluize Schrader Loe. He had at various times resided in Missouri, Louisiana, Tri-Lakes, Columbia City and South Whitley.
Mr. Loe was a set-up man at Dana-Weatherhead in Columbia City.
His Marriage was to Glenna Mullins. His wife survives, along with his parents, Carl Loe of Marionville, Mo., and Marluize Loe of Mascoutah, Ill.; two stepchildren, Jani and Eric Mullins.
Also surviving are two brothers; Carl Loe of Baton Rouge, La. and Raymond Loe of South Whitley; four sisters; Phyllis Fowler of Ash Grove, Mo., Marlene Reed of Ash Grove, Cathy Kleich of Gering, Neb., and Tresa Knipp of Mascoutah, Ill.
Friends may call at Hollingsworth Memorial Chapel on Tuesday from 2 to 5 p.m. anf 7 to 9 p.m. The service will be at the chapel at 2 p.m. Wednesday with the Rev. Phillip Blake officiating.
Burial will be at Eberhard Cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
• He had a residence from 1935 to 1993 in South Whitley, IN.
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Firmer married Living
Firmer next married Living
213 M ii. Living
214 M iii. Living
215 F iv. Living
Living married Living
216 F v. Living
Living married Living
217 F vi. Living
Living married Living
218 F vii. Living
Living married Living
Marluize next married Living
105. Melvin Hayes Blanchard (John Davis Blanchard 5, Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Mar 7, 1919 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 19, 1973 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 23, 1973 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, March 21, 1973, Page 4
Melvin Blanchard Dies; Rites Friday
Retired Lieutenant, Colonel Melvin Hayes Blanchard, 310 S. Oak street, died at 8:55 p.m.
Tuesday at Whitley County Hospital, where he had been a patient since March 7. He was 54.
Born March 7, 1919 in Whitley county, he was the son of John D. and Edith E. Bennett Blanchard.
On July 11, 1942 he was united in marriage to Mable I. Blew in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
The couple traveled the world while he served 22 years active duty with the U.S. Army, and settled in Columbia City in 1969 after he retired from the Army. Since then Mr. Blanchard has been employed as maintenance supervisor for Whitko High School.
Mr. Blanchard was a veteran of World War II and a member of American Legion Post 98.
Survivors include his wife, Mable, one son, Jim Edward, 310 S. Oak street; five brothers, Franklin, 414 S. Walnut street; Robert, R 1 Larwill; J. Clifford, R 6; Paul, Columbia City; Thomas Phillip, Fort Walters, Texas; One sister, Mrs. Wesley (Lois Houck, Oklahoma; one grandchild.
Two brothers, Alfred and LeRoy, preceded him in death.
Friends may call after 2 p.m. Thursday at the J. A. DeMoney & Sons Funeral Home, where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday with the Rev. G.L. Kleespie officiating.
Burial will be in the South Park cemetery, Columbia township.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Melvin married Mable I. Blew, daughter of Leland Edward Blew and May Ilene Engle, on Jul 11, 1942 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Mable was born on Mar 28, 1922 in Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana, died on Nov 3, 2013 in Richmond, Fort Bend County, Texas, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 219 M i. Living
107. Robert R. Blanchard (John Davis Blanchard 5, Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Jan 15, 1923 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Dec 9, 2005 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Dec 14, 2005 in South Whitley Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: Post & Mail, December 12, 2005, Page 2
Robert R. Blanchard, 82
Jan. 15, 1923 - Dec. 9, 2005
Robert R. Blanchard, 82, of North Manchester died at 3:50 p.m. Dec. 9, 2005, at Lutheran Hospital of Fort Wayne.
He was born Jan. 15, 1923, a son of John D. and Edith E. (Bennett) Blanchard. He attended Silver Lake, Etna-Troy and Larwill schools.
He was a vetran of the U.S. Air Force, serving from 1943 to 1946.
On May 2, 1947, he married Helen M. Geiger.
He worked at Dana Corporation of Fort Wayne for 22 years. He managed the Columbia City Dairy Queen from 1969 to 1974 . From 1974 to 1984, he owned and operated the Corner Cupboard Restaurant west of North Manchester. He retired after 10 years with Ace Hardware in North Manchester.
He was a member of the North Manchester United Methodist Church and American Legion Post 286 in North Manchester.
Surviving relatives include his wife, Helen, a daughter, Cindy J. Anglin of Claypool, four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.
He is preceded in death by his parents, a daughter, Chryl J. Jackson, seven brothers, Alfred, Leroy, Hayes, Franklin, Clifford, Paul and Phil Blanchard, a sister Lois Houch, and a grandson.
Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14 at North manchester United Methodist Church with Pastor Fred Bishop and Mary Inderlied officiating. The visitation is from 2 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at DeLaughter-McKeeMortuary North Manchester Chapel. There is also a calling one hour prior to the service at the church. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in South Whitley Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the Kidney Foundation of Indiana, 911 E. 86th St. Indianapolis, IN 46240, or to the North Manchester United Methodist Church, 306 E. Second St., North Manchester, IN 46962.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Robert married Living
Children from this marriage were:
220 F i. Living
221 F ii. Cheryl J. Blanchard was born on Nov 25, 1950 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died on Aug 20, 1997 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in South Whitley Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
108. J. Clifford Blanchard (John Davis Blanchard 5, Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Nov 28, 1930 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, died on Mar 8, 2001 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 11, 2001 in Oak Grove (Compton) Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: Post & Mail, March 9, 2001, Page 2
J. Clifford Blanchard, 70
November 28, 1930 - March 8, 2001
J. Clifford Blanchard, 70, of Columbia City, died Thursday morning, March 8, 2001 at Parkview Memorial Hospital in Fort Wayne, during a heart procedure.
Born November 28, 1930, in Kosciusko County, a son of John and Edith (Bennett) Blanchard, he attended Etna Troy and Marshall Memorial schools and graduated with the class of 1949 from Columbia City High School.
He was united in marriage to Mona Jean Eastman on Hune 11, 1950 at the Columbia City Trinity Church. She survives.
A retired well driller with Richards Well Drilling in Columbia City, he attended Oak Grove Church of God and in 1960 he was awarded the Columbia City Jay Cee of the Year Award.
Survivors include his wife, Mona Jean; three daughters, Becky Hollenbaugh, Columbia city; Reenae (Brian) Lane, Fort Wayne and Shari L. (John) Timofeev of Oregon, Ohio; four grandchildren and a brother, Robert (Helen) Blanchard, North Manchester, IN.
He is preceded in death by his parents; six brothers, Alfred L., Hobert LeRoy, Melvin Hayse, Franklin E., Paul C. and Thomas "Phil" Blanchard and a sister, Lois J. Houck.
The funeral service is at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 11, at DeMoney-Grimes Countryside Park Funeral Home in Columbia City, with Pastors Mark Geoglein of Oak Grove Church of God and Robert Eatherton, former pastor of the church, officiating. Visitation is 3 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Burial is at the Oak Grove (Compton) Cemetery, Columbia City.
In Lieu of flowers, memorial donations are to Oak Grove Church of God or the American Heart Assiciation.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
J. married Mona Jean Eastman, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Jun 11, 1950 in Whitley County, Indiana. The marriage ended in divorce in Jun 1955. Mona was born on Oct 13, 1931 in Ossian, Indiana, died on Nov 19, 2008 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Nov 23, 2008 in Oak Grove (Compton) Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
222 F i. Living
Living married Living
223 F ii. Living
Living married Living
224 F iii. Living
Living married Living
110. Thomas Phillip Blanchard (John Davis Blanchard 5, Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Dec 24, 1936 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 18, 1997 in El Paso, Texas, and was buried on Apr 23, 1997 in Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas.
General Notes: Post & Mail, April 21, 1997, Page 2
Thomas Phillip Blanchard, 60
December 24, 1936 - April 18, 1997
Thomas Phillip Blanchard, 60, El Paso, Texas, died Friday evening, April 18, 1997, at his home. He had been in failing health for a year.
He was born on December 24, 1936, a son of John and Edith Bennett Blanchard. He graduated from Columbia City High School in 1955.
A member of the U.S. Army, he retired after 21 years, during which time he received 34 medals, including the Purple Heart.
Surviving relatives include his wife, Emily (Nina); a son, Michael (Rachel) Blanchard, all of El Paso; two daughters, Mrs. Bruce (Terri) Clark, Antioch, Calif., and Mrs. Art (Michele) Ramos, Augsburg, Germany; two brothers, Clifford Blanchard, Columbia City, Robert Blanchard, North Manchester, and five grandchildren.
The funeral and burial will be Wednesday at Fort Bliss in El Paso, with full military honors.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Thomas married Living
Children from this marriage were:
225 M i. Living
Living married Living
226 F ii. Living
Living married Living
227 F iii. Living
Living married Living
118. Avis Irene Blanchard (Kirtis Scott Blanchard 5, Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Aug 22, 1925 in Indiana, United States, died on Jul 31, 1999 in Columbia City, Whitley, Indiana, United States of America, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Avis married Schuyler P. Vanvoorst _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________. Schuyler was born on Sep 30, 1921 in Etna Troy Township, Whitley County, Indiana, died on Nov 29, 2011 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
228 M i. Living
229 M ii. Living
120. Olive Blanchard (Lyman Hobart Blanchard 5, Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on May 3, 1924 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Aug 21, 2011 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Eel River Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
General Notes: Olive M. Tonkel, 87, a former resident of Collins and widow of Charles Merl Tonkel, Sr., passed away at 9:23 p. m. on Sunday, August 21, 2011, at The Oaks in Columbia City. She had been in declining health for some time, and had been a patient at the nursing home for the past six years.
Mrs. Tonkel was born in Fort Wayne on May 3, 1924, a daughter of Lyman and Pauline (Sines) Blanchard. She spent her formative years in Fort Wayne, and was married there on May 25, 1941 to Charles Merl Tonkel, Sr. The couple owned and operated the Campus Inn Restaurant in Fort Wayne for several years, and had moved to Collins over 50 years ago.
Mr. Tonkel preceded her in death on January 14, 1982.
The surviving relatives include her daughter Pat (Bruce) Geiger of rural Columbia City; two sisters Joan Kessler of Fort Wayne and Mary Ellen (Jim) Meskimen of Apache Junction, Ariz; nine grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by three sons Charles Tonkel, Jr., Dennis Tonkel, and Jerry W. Tonkel; and a sister Lorraine Bunn.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. on Thursday at the Sheets & Childs Funeral Home in Churubusco with Rev. Jerry Blanchard, pastor of Anthony Wayne First Church of God, officiating.
The family will receive friends at the mortuary on Wednesday from 2 to 8 p. m., or one hour prior to the service Thursday afternoon.
Interment will be in the Eel River Cemetery, south of Churubusco.
For those who wish, memorials may be directed to Heartland Hospice in Fort Wayne, or to the donor's choice.
Olive married Charles Merl Tonkel, son of Ray Tonkel and Gladys A. Hippenhammer, _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________. Charles was born on Jun 14, 1919 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Jan 14, 1982 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jan 18, 1982 in Eel River Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 230 M i. Charles Merl Tonkel was born on Sep 3, 1942 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Jul 12, 2004 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
+ 231 M ii. Jerry W. Tonkel was born on Aug 17, 1943 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Dec 6, 1997 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Dec 9, 1997 in Eel River Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
+ 232 M iii. Dennis Lee Tonkel was born on Apr 30, 1947 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Dec 7, 1993 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Dec 10, 1993 in Eel River Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
233 F iv. Living
Living married Living
121. Living (Lyman Hobart Blanchard 5, Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married William Kessler. William was born on Mar 22, 1923 in Dekalb County, Indiana, died on Feb 2, 2008 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
234 F i. Living
Living married Living
235 M ii. Living
236 M iii. Living
124. Margurit Elizabeth Loe (John Henry Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Jul 18, 1911 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jun 18, 2001 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jun 22, 2001 in St. Matthews (Hively) Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Margurit married Guy Woodrow Smith, son of Chancy Smith and Vada Belle Hull, on Feb 16, 1938 in Whitley County, Indiana. Guy was born on Jun 2, 1918 in Noble County, Indiana, died on Jan 5, 1979 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jan 8, 1979 in St. Matthews (Hively) Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
237 M i. Living
Living married Living
+ 238 M ii. Living
+ 239 M iii. Richard LaMoyne Smith was born on Sep 13, 1938 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Aug 4, 2007 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Aug 9, 2007 in Mount Hope Cemetery, Huntington County, Indiana.
+ 240 M iv. Living
+ 241 F v. Living
125. Mary Kathleen Loe (John Henry Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Aug 5, 1913 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died on Dec 18, 2003 in Lake, Clare County, Michigan, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Mary married Living
Children from this marriage were:
+ 242 M i. Living
243 F ii. Living
126. Vera M. Loe (John Henry Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Jul 13, 1921 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jul 21, 2007 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Jul 27, 2007 in Star of Hope Cemetery, Huntington County, Indiana.
General Notes: Vera M. Kemp, 86 of Huntington died at 9:00 PM on Saturday, July 21, 2007 at Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne.
She had worked at Majestic Corporation in Huntington and most recently she had worked at the Huntington Township Public Library in the Indiana Room. She was a member and past Senior Regent of the Women of the Moose Huntington Lodge #837 and the American Legion Post 7 Women's Auxiliary of Huntington. She was born on July 13, 1921 in Columbia City, the daughter of John and Alma R. (Addis) Loe. She was united in marriage to Francis Kemp on November 9, 1940 in Kentucky. He preceded her in death on January 3, 1973. Survivors include a daughter: Mrs. Gordon (Becky) Holmes of Tennessee, two grandsons, two granddaughters and three great grandchildren. Visitation will be held on Friday, July 27, 2007 from 12:00 - 1:00 PM at the Myers Funeral Home Huntington Chapel, 2901 Guilford Street, Huntington, Indiana. A memorial service will be held on Friday, July 27, 2007 at 1:00 PM following visitation at the Myers Funeral Home Huntington Chapel with Rev. Brooks L. Fetters officiating. Interment will be at the Star of Hope Cemetery in Huntington County.
Memorials are to the Moose Heart in care of Myers Funeral Home, 2901 Guilford Street, Huntington, IN 46750.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Vera married Francis Kemp, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Nov 9, 1940 in Mt. Vernon, Kentucky. Francis was born on Nov 9, 1912 in Saskatchewan, Canada, died on Jan 3, 1973 in Huntington County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Star of Hope Cemetery, Huntington County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 244 F i. Living
130. Loran Korea Mosher (Samantha Edith Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Jan 17, 1905 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Feb 26, 1957 in Noble County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Loran married Fawn Loree Grable, daughter of Living and Mary Florence Hawn, on Jan 26, 1930 in LaPorte, LaPorte County, Indiana. Fawn was born on Jan 27, 1900 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 24, 1958 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Apr 27, 1958 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
The child from this marriage was:
245 M i. Living
Loran next married Living
132. James Dewayne Loe (James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Feb 2, 1932 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on May 8, 2010 in Marshall County, Indiana, and was buried on May 11, 2010 in South Whitley Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: James D. Loe,78, of Plymouth, died Saturday morning, May 8, 2010 at his home. He had been in failing health for the past month.
He was born February 2, 1932 in Whitley County, Indiana a son of James E. and Sarah Jane Olive (DeWitt) Loe. His formative years were spent in the Larwill area.
He was inducted into the U.S. Army on March 26, 1953. He attained the rank of Corporal and was honorably discharged on March 23, 1955. He returned to the Albion area.
On September 4, 1978 he was united in marriage to Donna Y. Keyser. They made their home in Larwill. In 1984, they moved to Plymouth.
He was employed at Gatke, Warsaw for approximately 6 years and then Del Monte, Plymouth for 14 years until his medical disability retirement in 2005.
Surviving relatives include his wife, Donna; two sons, Tom Loe and Jeff (Becky) Loe, both of Fort Wayne; two daughters, Cindy (Jerry) Norris, Larwill and Angie (David) Schubert, Tipp City, OH; two step-sons, Ron (Gloria) Howard, Nappanee and Michael (Tina) Bailey, Plymouth; five, step-daughters, Cindy Bailey, Leesburg, Candy (John) Lampkins, Plymouth, Brenda (David) Duncan, White Pigeon, MI, Tina Hurley, Plymouth, Melissa (Ron) Johnson, Plymouth; 9 grandchildren; 15 step-grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren and a mother-in-law, Donnabelle Keyser, Plymouth.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers, Frank and Dale Loe; a sister, Netha Walter and step-daughter, Peggy Hurley.
The funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Smith & Sons Funeral Home, Columbia City. The burial will be in South Whitley Cemetery. The visitation will be from 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
For those who wish, memorials may be made to Final Expenses, c/o Smith and Sons Funeral Home.
Loe service
the funeral service for James D. Loe, 78, was held May 11, 2010 at Smith and Sons Funeral Home, Columbia City with Rev. Gene Rohrer officiating.
Selections played during the prelude and postlude include "I'll Always Remember you," "How Great Thou Art," "Softly and Tenderly"and "Butterfly Kisses."
The committal service followed at Whitley Cemetery. Casketbearers were the Jim Walter, Frank Walter, Frank Loe, Anthony Schubert, Gary Walter and Art Chapman.
Mr. Loe, the husband of Donna Y. (Keyser) Loe; father of Tom Loe, Jeff (Becky) Loe, Cindy (Jerry) Norris and Angie (David) Schubert; and stepfather of Ron (Gloria) Howard, Michael (Tina) Bailey, Cindy Bailey, Candy (John) Lampkins, Brenda (David) Duncan, Tina Hurley and Melissa (Ron) Johnson, died May 8.
James married Living
Children from this marriage were:
+ 246 M i. Living
+ 247 F ii. Living
James next married Alice Faye May, daughter of Cisco May and Jeanette I. White, on Nov 8, 1964 in Whitley County, Indiana. Alice was born on Aug 8, 1946 in Sullivan County, Indiana, died on Aug 25, 2011 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Oak Grove Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana. The cause of her death was Cancer.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 248 M i. Living
+ 249 F ii. Living
James next married Living
133. Franklin DeWitt Loe (James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Feb 9, 1934 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Dec 3, 1999 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Dec 6, 1999 in Pleasant Chapel Cemetery, Huntington County, Indiana.
General Notes: Post & Mail December 4, 1999, Page 2
Franklin D. Loe
February 9, 1934 - December 3, 1999
Franklin D. Loe, 65, Ronoke, died at 6:45 a.m. Friday, December 3, 1999, at Hospice Home of Northeast Indiana, Fort Wayne.
He was born February 9, 1934, in Columbia City, a son of James E. and Olive J. Loe. His formative years were spent-in the Roanoke area with the exception of a few years in the South Whitley and Larwill areas. He graduated from Roanoke High School. He lived most of his lifetime in the Roanoke area.
Mr. Loe was united in marriage to Janice Sue Sheets on October 31, 1983, In Las Vegas . She survives. He was employed with Dana Weatherhead retiring in 1977 with 30 years of service.
Mr. Loe was a member of the Columbia City Moose Lodge 1063, the Columbia City Eagles 1906, and the American Bowling Congress.
Survivors include his wife, Janice Sue Loe, Roanoke; a son, Franklin T. Loe. Columbia City; three step-sons, Allan Richard, Denver, Co., Mark and Wayne Richard both of Huntington; one grandchild; seven step-grandchildren; two brothers, James Loe, Plymouth and Arthur Loe, Larwill; and 5 sisters, Patricia Ulrey, Warsaw, Alice Mort, Pierceton, Imogene Tyler, Huntington, Netha Walter, Columbia City and Catherine Sheets, Larwill.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Ralpf Loe and Dale Loe.
Friends may call from 1 to 7 p.m. Sunday, December 5, 1999, at DeMoney-Grimes Countryside Park Funeral Home, Columbia City.
The funeral service begins at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the funeral home with Pastor Steve Fritchman of Pleasant Chapel United Methodist Church, Roanoke, officiating.
Burial is at Pleasant Chapel Cemetery, Roanoke.
The-family requests that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the Hospice Home of Northeast Indiana or the United Way.
Loe service
the funeral service for Franklin D. Loe, 65, was Monday, Dec. 6, 1999 at DeMoney - Grimes Countryside Park Funeral Home. Pastor Steve Fritchman of Pleasant Chapel United Methodist Church officiating.
Evelyn Stemen, organist, played a medley of traditional hymns.
Casket bearers were Ryan Rickard, Mark Rickard, Wayne Rickard, Robert Rickard, Walt Roland and Douglas Fulk.
Committal service and burial followed at the Pleasant Chapel United Methodist Cemetery in rural Roanoke.
Loe died December 3, 1999 after an extended illness.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Franklin had a relationship with Living
Their child was:
+ 250 F i. Living
Franklin married Living
Franklin next married Living
The child from this marriage was:
+ 251 M i. Living
Franklin next married Janice Sue Sheets on Oct 31, 1983 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Janice was born on Nov 23, 1937 in Huntington County, Indiana, died on Oct 14, 2011 in Huntington County Indiana, and was buried on Oct 18, 2011 in Pleasant Chapel Cemetery, Huntington County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• She had a residence in _____-_____-1987 in South Whitley, IN.
134. Arthur Eugene Loe (James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Feb 24, 1936 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Aug 13, 2010 in Eau Claire, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, and was buried on Aug 19, 2010 in Covington Memorial Gardens, Allen County, Indiana. The cause of his death was Pneumonia, Acute Myocardial Infraction, & Coronary Artery Disease.
General Notes: Arthur E. Loe, 74, of Columbia City, died Friday evening, August 13, 2010 at Sacred Heart Hospital of Eau Claire, Wisconsin where he was admitted on July 31st.
He was born February 24, 1936 in Columbia City, Indiana a son of James E. and Sarah Jane Olive (DeWitt) Loe. As a young boy, his family moved to the Roanoke area. He graduated from Roanoke High School in 1954. In 1955 he moved to Larwill.
On January 14, 1959 he was inducted in the United States Army. He was honorably discharged as Corporal on December 31, 1964.
On September 29, 1961 he was united in marriage to Mary Lou Wolfe. They made their home in Larwill until August 2003 when they moved into Columbia City. For the past 23 years, they have spent their summers in Wisconsin.
He retired from Dana Weatherhead with more than 30 years of service.
His memberships included United States Bowling Congress, Huntington County Basketball Hall of Fame, formerly Columbia City Moose Lodge and formerly Fort Wayne Eagles #248.
Surviving relatives include his wife, Mary Lou; four daughters, Christina Loe of Larwill, Laura (Phil) Cameron of Larwill, Rochelle Boschet of Columbia City and Janice (David) Fry of Bullhead, Arizona; a son, Bart (Erika) Loe of Warsaw; eight grandchildren; a brother, Jack Humphrey of Mishawaka; and three sisters, Catherine Sheets of Larwill, Patricia Ulrey of Warsaw and Imogene Taylor of Huntington.
He was preceded in death by six brothers, James Loe, Franklin Loe, Dale Loe, Ralph Loe, Grant Martz and Lester Lindsley; and three sisters, Netha Walter, Alice Mort and Charlotte Loe.
The funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Smith & Sons Funeral Home, Columbia City. The burial will be in Covington Memorial Gardens, Fort Wayne. The visitation will be from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
Preferred memorials may be made to the donor's favorite charity.
Noted events in his life were:
• He had a residence _____-_____-_____ in Columbia City, Indiana, USA.
Arthur married Living
Children from this marriage were:
252 F i. Living
+ 253 F ii. Living
+ 254 F iii. Living
+ 255 F iv. Living
137. Ralph Leroy Loe (James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Dec 1, 1921 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Feb 12, 1977 in Twin Falls, Idaho, and was buried on Feb 17, 1977 in Bellevue Cemetery, Bellevue, Blaine County, Idaho.
General Notes: CC Post, February 16, 1977, Page 10
Ralph Loe
Ralph LeRoy Loe, 55, died at his home in Twin Falls, Idaho on February 12.
Born on December 1, 1921, he was a son of James E. and Cora Anders Loe. He was reared in Columbia City and served in the United States Navy during World War II. He then made his home in Idaho. Survivors include his wife, Kay; a son, Ralph Jr.; 3 daughters, Roberta, Fontella, and April, All in Idaho; a stepmother, Mrs. Olive Loe of Larwill.
Also surviving are 4 brothers, James, Arthur, Dale, all of Larwill, and Franklin of South Whitley; 3 sisters, Mrs. Paul (Patricia) Ulrey of Warsaw, Mrs. Leo (Alice) Mort of Pierceton and Mrs. Kenneth (Catherine) Sheets of Larwill. Mr. Loe was preceded in death by his mother who died when he was a child, his father in 1975 and a sister, Charollet.
Funeral services will be Thursday in Twin Falls, Idaho and burial will be in Bellevue, Idaho.
Noted events in his life were:
• He had a residence in _____-_____-1930 in Columbia, Whitley, Indiana.
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Ralph married Alice ____________, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, _____-_____-_____ in Fallon, Nevada. Alice was born on Apr 28, 1929 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died on Jan 29, 2002 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 256 F i. Fontella Rose Loe was born on Apr 4, 1946 in Babbitt, Nevada, died on Jan 12, 2009 in Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
257 F ii. Living
Living married Living
Ralph next married Living
Children from this marriage were:
+ 258 M i. Living
+ 259 F ii. Living
138. Patricia Deane Loe (James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Mar 9, 1924 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jul 23, 2011 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Eel River Ulrey Memorial Cemetery, Silver Lake, Indiana.
General Notes: Patricia D. Ulrey
Birth: March 9, 1924
Died: July 23, 2011
Visitation: Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Service: Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Memorials: Grace Village Legacy
Patricia Deane Ulrey, 87, passed away Saturday July 23, 2011 at 10:20 PM at Grace Village Retirement Community, Winona Lake, Indiana, where she had lived for 4 years.
Patricia was born March 9, 1924 in Columbia City, Indiana to James and Cora (Anders) Loe. Due to the death of her mother, Pat was raised by her aunt, Orpha Shepherd. On October 25, 1958 she married Paul Ulrey in South Whitley, Indiana.
Patricia was a 1943 graduate of Columbia City High School. She served as a WAVE (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) in the US Navy and was stationed in Washington DC during World War II.
A homemaker, she was known to the neighborhood kids as Grandma Pat or Aunt Pat. She always put others before herself. During her last week, family surrounded Pat sharing stories of her life, how special she was to everyone and how she was greatly loved by her family and friends.
Left with memories to treasure is her husband, Paul Ulrey of Winona Lake; 2 sons and a daughter-in-law: Harold "Hal" and Diane Scott of Etna Green, Indiana and Paul James "Jim" Ulrey, Jr., of Warsaw. She is also survived by 6 daughters and their spouses: Jo Anne and Rick Jarrett of Fort Wayne, Indiana; Cindy and John Fisher of Bremen, Indiana; Sharon Sowers of Fishers, Indiana; Deborah and Kerry Ducker of Bloomington, Indiana; Ruth and Robert Voreis of Claypool, Indiana and Linda and Michael Getz of Warsaw. There are 19 grandchildren, 34 great grandchildren and 5 great, great grandchildren who also survive.
She was preceded in death by her parents, James and Cora Loe, 2 sisters, 1 brother, 3 half-brothers, 1 daughter-in-law and 1 son-in-law.
Friends and family will gather in Titus Funeral Home to share memories and support each other Tuesday, July 26, 2011 from 3-7 PM and one hour prior to the service. A celebration of her life will be on Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 2 PM in Titus Funeral Home with Pastor Dan Litfin officiating. Burial will follow at Ulrey Memorial Cemetery, Silver Lake, Indiana. Military honors will be conducted by Warsaw's American Legion Post #49 and VFW Post #1126.
The family has asked the gifts in Patricia's memory be directed to Grace Village Legacy, 337 Grace Village Drive, Winona Lake, Indiana 46590 or online at www.gracevillagelagacy.org
Patricia married Paul James Ulrey, son of Unknown and Unknown, on Oct 25, 1958 in South Whitley, Whitley County. Indiana. Paul was born on May 3, 1923 in Sidney, Kosciusko, Indiana, died on Jun 11, 2012 in Warsaw , Kosciusko, Indiana, and was buried on Jun 14, 2012 in Ulrey Memorial Cemetery, Silver Lake, Kosciusko County Indiana.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 260 F i. Living
261 M ii. Living
Living married Living
262 M iii. Living
263 F iv. Living
Living married Living
264 F v. Living
265 F vi. Living
Living married Living
266 F vii. Living
Living married Living
267 F viii. Living
Living married Living
139. Alice Joy Loe (James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on May 20, 1927 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Feb 29, 2004 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 4, 2004 in Hillcrest Cemetery, Kosciusko County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Alice married Leo Clifford Mort on Nov 27, 1949 in Kosciusko County, Indiana. Leo was born on Sep 21, 1906 in Brethren, Michigan, died on Aug 3, 1996 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, and was buried on Aug 7, 1996 in Hillcrest Cemetery, Kosciusko County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
• He has conflicting birth information of Sep 21, 1906 and __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 268 F i. Karen Sue Mort was born on Jun 29, 1953 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, died on Oct 24, 2006 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, and was buried on Nov 1, 2006 in Hillcrest Cemetery, Kosciusko County, Indiana.
269 F ii. Living
Living married Living
270 M iii. Living
271 M iv. Living
Living married Living
140. Guy Lewis Loe (George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Feb 12, 1924 in Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana, died on Dec 14, 1991 in Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana, and was buried on Dec 17, 1991 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
General Notes: Guy L. Loe, 67,
Columbia City native
Guy L. Loe, 67, of Garrett, died at 2 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 14, 1991, at his home.
Mr. Loe had lived in Garrett for 25 years. He was born Feb. 12, 1924, in Columbia City to George and Mary Alice Addis.
His first wife, the for-mer Betty Mock, died in 1951. Feb. 9, 1957, he was married to Joyce Goff in South Whitley.
Mr. Loe was a World War II Navy veteran. He worked 24 years Dana in Ft. Wayne, retiring in1979.
His memberships included First Baptist Church of Garrett where he was head usher, a deacon and a trustee, and the Garrett City Masonic Lodge.
Surviving are his wife Joyce; sons Terry of Gar-rett, Steve of Tri Lakes and Danial of Columbia City; daughters Mary Ann Roberts and Pat Eber, both of Columbia City; sisters Betty Gray of Churubusco, Donna Belle Sroufe of Larwill and Marsha Maley of Columbia City; 10 grandchildren.
A daughter and three brothers are deceased.
The service will be at 1 :30 p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church in Garrett with the Rev. Arthur Ferry officiating. Friends may call at McKee-Miles Fu-neral Home in Garrett today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., and an hour before the service at the church.
There will be a Masonic service at 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Burial will be at Christian Chapel Cemetery in Merriam, with military rites by the American Legion and VFW of Garrett .
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
• He was divorced on Aug 10, 1954 in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Guy married Betty J. Mock, daughter of John Elmer Mock and Mary Lucretia Kuhn, in _____-_____-1943 in Frankfort, Kentucky. Betty was born on Sep 4, 1927 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, died on Dec 29, 1951 in Noble County, Indiana, and was buried on Jan 2, 1952 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 272 M i. Living
+ 273 M ii. Living
+ 274 F iii. Living
275 F iv. Linda Sue Loe was born on Apr 23, 1951 in Kendallville, Noble, Indiana, United States, died on Apr 26, 1951 in Kendallville, Noble, Indiana, United States, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Guy next married Joyce L. Goff, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Feb 9, 1957 in Whitley County, Indiana. Joyce was born on Jul 24, 1935 in Wabash County, Indiana, died on Aug 18, 2001 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Aug 22, 2001 in South Whitley Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
The child from this marriage was:
276 M i. Living
Guy next married Living
142. Donnabelle Marie Loe (George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Sep 16, 1927 in Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana, died on May 30, 2011 in Fort Wayne , Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Jun 3, 2011 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
Donnabelle married Carl Everett Sroufe, son of Wesley Sroufe and Louis Blossom Andreas, on Dec 13, 1947 in Whitley County, Indiana. Carl was born on May 16, 1926 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, died on Apr 16, 1985 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Apr 19, 1985 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 277 M i. Living
+ 278 M ii. Living
+ 279 M iii. Living
280 M iv. Living
+ 281 F v. Living
+ 282 F vi. Living
143. Living (George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Paul D. Gray, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________. Paul was born on Nov 28, 1924 in Noble County, Indiana, died on Oct 14, 1980 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Oct 17, 1980 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 283 F i. Living
284 M ii. Living
285 F iii. Living
286 F iv. Living
144. Living (George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Walter Maley Sr.. Walter was born on Mar 7, 1930 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jul 27, 1997 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, and was buried on Jul 31, 1997 in Lindenwood Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 287 M i. Living
+ 288 M ii. Living
+ 289 M iii. Living
290 F iv. Cheryl Lynn Maley was born on Aug 19, 1958 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Dec 19, 1998 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Dec 24, 1998 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
General Notes: Post & Mail, december 15, 1998, Page 4
Cheryl Lynn Kelly, 40
August 19, 1958 - December 13, 1998
Chryl Lynn Kelly, 40, Columbia City, died at 6:20 p.m. Sunday, dec. 13, 1998, at Lutheran Hospital of Indiana, Fort Wayne.
She was born in Whitley County a daughter of Walter W. and Marcia E. Loe Maley.
She graduated from Columbia City High School with the class of 1976 and graduated from International Business Collegein Fort Wayne and was an Indiana licensed realtor.
On April 23, 1977, she married Randy S. Kelly at the Oak Grove Church of God. He survives.
Mrs. Kelley spent her entire lifetime in Whitley County living at her present home since August.
She first worked at Whitley Memorial Hospital as an administrative secetary, then served as a secretary at ITT Aerospace Cenetr, Fort Wayne. She became the office manager at Whitley Chiropractic Center, Cloumbia City and currently was a realtor with Orizon Real Estate, Columbia City.
Mrs. Kelly was a member of the Mary Hallowell Chapter of the ABWA and the Whitley County Fire Works Committee.
Other survivors are her mother, Marcia E. Maley, Columbia City; four brothers and their wives, Walter W. and Donna Maley, Jr., Charles E. and JoEllen Maley, Thomas A. and Vickie Maley, Dennis E. and Glenda Maley, all of Columbia City; a half-brother, Harold W. Wolfe, Columbia City; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her father and a sister, Connie Maley and her grandparents, George Earl "Pappy" amd Mary Alice Loe and Leo C. and Maymie Maley Sr.
Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at DeMoney-Grimes Countryside Park Funeral Home, Columbia City.
The service begins at 10 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home with the Rev. Dan Gregory, pastor of Grace Brethren Church officiating.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Cheryl married Living
+ 291 M v. Living
292 F vi. Connie Elizabeth Maley was born on Sep 17, 1960 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Nov 25, 1960 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Nov 28, 1960 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
147. Living (Leroy Joseph Loe 5, Martha Elizabeth Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Flora Belle Harroff, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________. Flora was born on Dec 26, 1931 in Churubusco, Indiana, died on Oct 29, 2005 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Nov 5, 2005 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
293 M i. Michael Eugene Loe was born on Nov 22, 1948 in Noble County, Indiana, died on Nov 29, 1948 in Noble County, Indiana, and was buried on Dec 1, 1948 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, November 30, 1948, Page 6
Loe Child Dies Monday In Hospital
Michael Eugene Loe, seven-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Loe, Columbia city, died at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Luckey Hospital in Wolf Lake. He was born on November 22nd, Surviving in addition to his father and the mother, the former Flora Harroff, are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, Albion; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy J. Loe, Columbia City R.R. 5.
The body has been removed to the Charles Smith and Sons Funeral Home where the Rev. Marion R. Shroyer will officiate at the funeral services to be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in the Christian Chapel cemetery at Merriam.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
294 M ii. Living
Living married Living
+ 295 M iii. Theodore Leroy Loe was born on Apr 13, 1951 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jun 16, 2000 in Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
296 M iv. Living
Living married Living
297 F v. Living
Living married Living
148. Living (Leroy Joseph Loe 5, Martha Elizabeth Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Ernest Eldon Harper. Ernest was born on Dec 28, 1925 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, died on Feb 2, 2010 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Feb 5, 2010 in Nolt Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Children from this marriage were:
298 F i. Living
299 F ii. Living
Living next married Living
Living next married Living
Living next married Glendon Lee Davis. Glendon was born on Mar 16, 1931 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Nov 6, 2008 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Cremated and not burried.
Noted events in his life were:
• He was cremated _____-_____-_____ in As of 3/30/2009 he has not been burried.
149. Robert Eugene Loe (Leroy Joseph Loe 5, Martha Elizabeth Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Apr 22, 1931 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 23, 2002 in Tampa, Florida, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Cremated and and not burried.
General Notes: Post & Mail, May 2, 2002, Page 2
Robert Eugene 'Bud' Loe, 71
April 22, 1931 - April 23, 2002
Robert Eugene "Bud" Loe, 71, of Homosassa Fla., formerly of Columbia City, died at Moffitt Cancer Center of Tampa.
Born an April 22, 1931 in Columbia City, a son of Leroy and Beulah Loe, he graduated from Coesse High School.
A U.S. Navy vetran, he was a retired automobile mechanic and lived most of his life in the Columbia City / Larwill area, moving to Florida about 10 years ago. He was a member of V.F.W., Masonic Lodge and Scottish Rite, all of Columbia City.
Survivors include his wife, Norma; sons, Mark Loe of Ocala, Fla. and James Loe of Hawaii; daughters, Wanda Branson of Lecanto, Fla.; Rose Rieske of Provo, Utah and shawna Cragun of North Oeden, Utah; brothers, Patrick Loe of Holiday, Fla.; James Loe of Columbia City and Marvin Loe of Phoenix, Ariz; sisters, Clarabelle Brockman of Fort Wayne; Martha I. Harper of Columbia City; Rowena Weeks of Ridgecrest, Calif., and Susan Loe of Columbia City; his mother, Beulah Loe of Columbia City; 18 grandchildren and eight grandchildren.
he was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Homosassa where a memorial service was conducted on April 25, Cremation took place.
Arrangements were completed by Wilders funeral Home in Homosassa Fla.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Robert married Living
Children from this marriage were:
300 M i. Living
301 M ii. Living
302 F iii. Living
303 F iv. Living
304 F v. Living
150. Patrick Jay Loe (Leroy Joseph Loe 5, Martha Elizabeth Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on May 11, 1933 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 4, 2004 in Tarpon Springs, Fla, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Cremated and and not burried.
General Notes: Post & Mail, April 5, 2004. Page 2
Patrick J. Loe, 70
Patrick "Pat" Jay Loe, 70 of Holiday, Fla. died Thursday, March 4, 2004 at Helen Mills Memorial Hospital in Tarpon Springs, Fla.
Born in Columbia City on May 11, 1933, a son of LeRoy J. and Beulah S. (Hutsell) Loe, he graduated in 1951 from Coesse High School.
He married Mary Alice Ehrlich on August 16, 1958.
A veteran, he served in the Navy Seabees during the Korean Conflict.
Moving to Holiday from Laingsburg, Mich. in 1992 he retired in 1992 as a administrator of government and product liability for the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors Corporation, Lansing, Mich., with 34 years of service.
He was of the Lutheran faith and member of the Buena Vista Park Civic Association in Holiday.
Survivors include his wife, Mary A.; two sons, Derril A. Loe of Williamston, Mich.; Dennis R. Loe of Lansing, Mich,; daughter, Debra L. Pyeatt of Flint, Mich.; two brothers, Marvin "Mike" O. Loe of Phoenix Ariz.; James E. Loe of Holiday, three sisters, Rowena M. Weeks of Ridgecrest, Calif.; Susan M. Loe and Martha M. Harper, Both of Columbia City; and four grandchildren.
Preceding him in death were his parents; brothers, Larry Loe and Robert Loe, and a sister, Clarabelle Brockman.
A memorial service was March 14 in Holiday, Fla.
Cremation was handled by Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Homes. Bartelt Road Chapel, Holiday.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Patrick married Living
Children from this marriage were:
305 M i. Living
306 M ii. Living
307 F iii. Living
151. Rowena Magline Loe (Leroy Joseph Loe 5, Martha Elizabeth Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Jun 22, 1935 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jun 25, 2009 in Lancaster, Los Angeles County, California, and was buried on Jul 6, 2009 in Desert Memorial Park, Ridgecrest, Kern County, California.
Rowena married Living
Children from this marriage were:
+ 308 F i. Living
+ 309 M ii. Living
153. Larry Joe Loe (Leroy Joseph Loe 5, Martha Elizabeth Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Aug 9, 1937 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Mar 1, 2000 in Holliday, Florida, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Cremated and and not burried.
General Notes: Post & Mail, March 7, 2000, Page 2
Larry Joe Loe, 62
Born; raised in Columbia City
Larry Joe Loe, 62, died March 1, 2000 at his residence in Holiday, Fla. after recently being diagnosed with lung cancer.
Born and raised in Columbia City, he served four years in the U.S. Navy and after completing active duty, he met and married Patricia Reeg on January 24, 1959.
The family moved several times before settling in Larwill in 1976. After 24 years the marriage was dissolved. He moved to Phoenix, Ariz. where he remained untill 1999 when he retired from the Maricopa County Sheriff's Department and moved to Holiday, Fla.
He is survived by four children, Charles F. Loe, charleston S.C.; Angela L. Loe and fiance, Morris Cox, Larwill; LaRoy J. (Jeff) Loe, Charleston, S.c. and Latricia J. (Jeannie) and her husband, Michael, Garveston Island, Texas; four grandchildren, Amber, Brooke, Courtney and Makaylee. Other survivors include his mother, Beulah, Columbia City; four brothers, James E. Loe, Columbia City; Robert E. Loe, Homosassa, Fla.; Patrick J. Loe, Holiday, Fla. and Marvin D. Loe, Phoenix; four sisters, Martha Harper and Susan Loe, both of Columbia City; Clair Bella Brockman, Fort Wayne and Rowena M. Weeks, Ridgecrest, Calif.; numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
He was preceded in death by his father.
A memorial service was Sunday, March 5, 2000 in Holiday, Fla.
Per the family's request, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Larry married Living
Children from this marriage were:
310 M i. Living
311 F ii. Living
312 M iii. Living
Living married Living
313 F iv. Living
314 F v. Valerie Jo Loe was born on Jan 3, 1961 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, died on Jan 3, 1961 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, and was buried on Jan 10, 1961 in Nolt Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: South Whitley Tribune, January 5, 1961
Prayer Services Held Tuesday For Loe Infant
Services were held Tuesday in the Smith Funeral Home in Columbia city for infant Valerie Jo Loe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Loe, of Epworth Forest near North Webster.
The child was dead at birth at the Loe home.
Surviving in addition to the parents are a brother, Charles; paternal grandparents, Mrs. Beulah Loe of Columbia City and LeRoy J. Loe, Columbia City; the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Rozzie Reeg, Columbia City and the great grandfather, Richard S. Hutsell, Salem, Mo.
The Rev. Kenneth Hawkins, pastor of the Columbia City Church of the Nazarene, officiated at prayer services Tuesday afternoon. Burial was in Nolt cemetery.
160. Living (Living, Edward LeRoy 4, Daniel 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
315 M i. Living
316 F ii. Jennifer Watson was born _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
317 F iii. Cara Watson was born _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
161. Donald E. Wilkinson (Ida Gertrude Holycross 5, Edward LeRoy 4, Daniel 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Jan 31, 1932 in Elkhart, Elkhart County, Indiana, died on Feb 24, 2010 in LaGrange. LaGrange County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 1, 2010 in Greenwood Cemetery, LaGrange County, Indiana.
Donald married Patricia A. Young, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Nov 14, 1954 in __________, __________, __________, __________. Patricia was born _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________, died on Jan 25, 1996 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
318 F i. Living
319 M ii. Living
320 M iii. Living
321 M iv. Living
322 M v. Living
Donald next married Living
169. Living (Dorothy Ruth Holycross 5, Edward LeRoy 4, Daniel 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
323 M i. Living
324 M ii. Living
325 M iii. Living
326 M iv. Living
327 F v. Living
170. Living (Dorothy Ruth Holycross 5, Edward LeRoy 4, Daniel 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
328 M i. Living
183. Living (Living, Edward LeRoy 4, Daniel 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
329 M i. Living
Living married Living
330 F ii. Living
Living next married Firmer Eugene Loe, son of Carl Edward Loe Sr. and Marluize Blanchard,. Firmer was born on Jul 11, 1957 in Columbia City, Whitley, Indiana, USA, died on Aug 3, 1986 in Columbia City, Whitley, Indiana, USA, and was buried on Aug 6, 1986 in Eberhard Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• He had a residence from 1935 to 1993 in South Whitley, IN.
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
193. David A. Krider (Doris M. Holycross 5, Lyman Melvin 4, Jasper Newton 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on May 27, 1944 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Jun 11, 1990 in Chicago, Illinois, and was buried on Jun 14, 1990 in Oak Grove Compton Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: Post & Mail, June 12, 1990, Page 2
David A. Krider, 46.
local business owner
David A. Krider, 46, of Columbia Township, died at 9:30 a.m. Monday, June 11, at Bernard Medical Center Hospital at the University of Chicago. He had been hospitalized several months.
Mr. Krider was born in Fort Wayne on May 27, 1944, a son of Toby J. and Doris M. Holycross Krider. He was educated in Columbia Township and graduated Columbia City Joint High School in 1962. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served four years during the Vietnam Conflict.
On Aug. 28, 1965, he was married to Sharon D. Fenker. They have always lived in this area. From 1970 to 1975 they owned and operated Krider's Refrigeration and Appliance Store in Columbia City, Since 1975 he has operated Krider's Sales and Service for Milk coolers and equipment.
Mr. Krider was a member of Oak Grove Church of God, Faithful Followers Sunday School class and he as a sponsor of Alpha Teens Youth Group.
Surviving are his wife Sharon; a son, Brian, at home; daughters Mrs. Clifford (Tina) Stockamp of Coesse and DeeAnn Krider, at home; a grandson, Brantleigh Stockamp; his mother, Doris Krider, of Columbia City.
Also surviving are brothers Stanley of Columbus, Ohio, Jerry of Columbia City, Nicholas of Albion and Randall of Columbia City; sisters Carolyn Schrader of Big Lake, Mary Ellen Smith of Columbia City, Cheryl Krider of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Jim (Wanda) Albarran of Fort Wayne.
The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Oak Grove Church of God with the Rev. Robert Eatherton officiating. Visitation id from 2 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Smith and Sons Funeral Home.
Burial will be at Oak Grove-Compton Cemetery. For those who prefer, memorials may be made to Mr. Krider's family or Oak Grove Church of God Building Fund.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
David married Living
Children from this marriage were:
331 M i. Living
+ 332 F ii. Living
333 F iii. Living
195. Nicholas Jay Krider (Doris M. Holycross 5, Lyman Melvin 4, Jasper Newton 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on May 6, 1951 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Apr 7, 2009 in Kendallville, Noble, Indiana, United States, and was buried on Apr 11, 2009 in Adams Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, January 18, 1979. Page 8
Toby J. Krider
Toby J. Krider, 56, R 9, Columbia township, the operator of the Krider Lawn Service, died at 3:25 a.m. today, January 18, at Whitley County Hospital where he had been a patient for the past ten days. He had been in failing health for more then two years.
Mr. Krider was a native of Fort Wayne, and was born on May 20, 1922, a son of TobiasJ. and Myrtle Tulley Krider.
His formative years were spent in the Collins area in Smith township. After graduating from the Churubusco High School, he was employed at the Whitley Products Company until it was destroyed by fire.
for more then 20 years he had operated the Krider Lawn Service with much of his work being in Fort Wayne area. In addition to the lawn service, he has served at the custodian of the Oak Grove Church of God and the Oak Grove (Compton) cemetery for more then 20 years.
On October 25, 1941, he was united in marriage to Doris M. Holycross. They spent their entire married life in the Columbia City area. His church affilliation was with the Oak Grove Church of God and he was a member of Whitley County Farm Bureau.
The surviving relatives, in addition to his wife, Doris M. Krider, include five sons, Stanley Krider, Columbus, Ohio; David Krider and Jerry Krider of Columbia City; Nicholas Krider, R 1, Churubusco; Randall Krider, Columbia City; four daughters, Mrs. Delmar (Carolyn) Schrader, R 3; Mrs. Mary Geiger, Kokomo; Chryl and Wanda Krider, both at home. There are 14 grandchildren.
A brother, Algernon, and a sister, Mona Shively, are deceased.
The body is at the Smith and Sons Funeral Home where the family will recieve friends after 7 p.m. today. At 11 a.m. Saturday, the body will be taken to the Oak Grove Church of God to lie in state until the hour of the service. The pastor, the Rev. Clarence J. Thornton, will officiate at the service at 2 p.m.
Interment will be in the compton Oak Grove cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Nicholas married Living
Children from this marriage were:
334 M i. Living
Living married Living
335 F ii. Living
Living married Living
201. Living (Living, Lyman Melvin 4, Jasper Newton 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Darwin R. Sievers. Darwin was born on Apr 24, 1948 in Wolf Lake, Noble County, Indiana, died on Mar 8, 2013 in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Mar 13, 2013 in Oak Grove Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• He was buried on Mar 13, 2013 in Oak Grove Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
Children from this marriage were:
336 M i. Living
337 F ii. Living
Living married Living
Seventh Generation (4th Great-Grandchildren)
210. Bethelene June Blanchard (Walter Lewis Blanchard 6, Oliver Thomas Blanchard 5, Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Oct 16, 1932 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Apr 26, 2010 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Apr 29, 2010 in Southpark Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: Bethelene June Cramer, 77, of Columbia City, died at 10:10 p.m. Monday, April 26, 2010 at Parkview Whitley Hospital.
She was born October 16, 1932 in Allen County, Indiana a daughter of Walter L and Mildred Alice (Phillips) Blanchard. Her formative years were spent in Columbia Township and she graduated from Columbia City High School with the class of 1950. She completed Comptometer Schooling in Fort Wayne and later attended IPFW.
She began her work career in Fort Wayne with U.S. Rubber, Essex Wire and then Colonial Mortgage. She found local employment with the former LML Corporation, Columbia City where she had 22 years. She closed her work career at Scotts SuperValu in 1998. She was formerly married to Robert Cramer.
She attended Oak Grove Church of God and was a former member of Business and Professional Women, and help charter the American Business Women's Association chapter in Columbia City. She was a charter member of Little Turtle Archaeological Research Society (LTARS) in Columbia City and was on the Board of Trustees. She was a former leader in Junior Achievement and a counselor at Bear Lake Camp, Albion.
Surviving relatives include two daughters, Pepper (Randall) Krider, Columbia City and Ginger (Craig) Crosson, Larwill; 7 grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren; a brother, Lawrence (Regina) Blanchard, Larwill and a sister, Velma Woll, Columbia City.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, Timothy Ray Cramer and a brother-in-law Ronald Woll.
The funeral service will be held at 3 p.m., Thursday, April 29, 2010 at Smith and Sons Funeral Home, Columbia City. The visitation will be 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
Preferred memorials are to Oak Grove Church of God, Bear Lake Camp or Little Turtle Archaeological Research Society.
Bethelene married Living
Children from this marriage were:
338 M i. Timothy R. Cramer was born on May 20, 1956 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jun 24, 1974 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Jun 27, 1974 in South Park Cemetery, Whitley County, Indiana.
General Notes: CC Post, June 25, 1974, Page 1
Tractor Upsets, 18-Year-Old Tim Cramer Is Killed
A farm tractor accident late Monday afternoon claimed the life of 18-year-old Timothy R. Cramer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dale Cramer, R 2.
Cramer, who would have been a senior this fall at Columbia City Joint High School, was entering the drive at the Donald Woll farm on 300-W, 3.7 miles west of Columbia City, when the tractor he was driving flipped over and pinned him underneath.
Earlier in the afternoon the youth had been helping to cut hay at the Jay Crawford farm 1/2 mile south of Columbia City and was delayed in leaving for the Woll farm when he emcountered a flat tire. He was reportedly almost three hours late when he left for the Woll farm, traveling Old Trail Road to 300-W, and turning north to reach the farm, located on the west side of the road.
Cramer apparently turned too sharply into the Woll drive when he arrived about 5:55 p.m. and was traveling fast enough (about 20 mph) that it caused the tractor to go out of control, flip over, and pin him underneath.
While a Smith and Son ambulance was en route, the tractor was lifted from the youth by a scoop attached to the front of another tractor.
The unconscious youth was taken to the Whitley County Hospital and then transferred to Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne, where he was pronounced dead on arrival at 6:45 p.m. from extensive head and chest injuries, a fractured left arm and shock.
Damage to the 1968 John Deere 4020 farm tractor owned by his father, was estimated at $3,000 to both fenders, seat, hood, steering wheel, muffler system. Damage to three rods of fence and metal gate at the Woll farm was estimated at $125.
Investigating were state Troopers, Hugh L. Geiger and Frank Kessler.
Timothy R. Cramer was born on May 20, 1956 in Whitley County Hospital, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dale and Bethelene Blanchard Cramer. The family has resided on a farm about four miles south of Columbia City on Ind. 9 for the past 11 years.
He was a member of the Future Farmers of America.
Surviving besides the parents are two sisters, Mrs. Randall Lee (Pepper) Krider, city, now on a honeymoon following her marriage just last Friday and believed to be in the Black Hills in South Dakota; Miss Ginger Cramer, at home, a CCJHS senior, a half-sister, Mrs. Timothy (Floy Lea) Heidenreich, Huntington; a half-brother, Alan Dale Cramer, at home, paternal grandmother, Mrs. Nora Mae Ray, Elkhart; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Lewis (Mildred) Blanchard, City.
Friends may call after 7 p.m. today at Smith Funeral Home, where funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, the Rev. Jim Martin, pastor of the Oak Grove Church of God, officiating.
Committal services and burial will be in the South Park cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
339 F ii. Living
Living married Living
340 F iii. Living
Living married Living
211. Living (Dalton C. Blanchard 6, Oliver Thomas Blanchard 5, Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
341 M i. Living
342 F ii. Living
343 M iii. Living
219. Living (Melvin Hayes Blanchard 6, John Davis Blanchard 5, Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married someone. ____________ ____________.
His child was:
344 M i. Living
230. Charles Merl Tonkel (Olive Blanchard 6, Lyman Hobart Blanchard 5, Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Sep 3, 1942 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Jul 12, 2004 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Charles married Living
Children from this marriage were:
345 M i. Living
346 M ii. Living
231. Jerry W. Tonkel (Olive Blanchard 6, Lyman Hobart Blanchard 5, Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Aug 17, 1943 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Dec 6, 1997 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Dec 9, 1997 in Eel River Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Jerry married Living
The child from this marriage was:
347 M i. Living
232. Dennis Lee Tonkel (Olive Blanchard 6, Lyman Hobart Blanchard 5, Mary Etta Jane Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Apr 30, 1947 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Dec 7, 1993 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Dec 10, 1993 in Eel River Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Dennis married Living
Children from this marriage were:
348 M i. Living
349 F ii. Living
350 F iii. Living
238. Living (Margurit Elizabeth Loe 6, John Henry Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
351 F i. Living
352 F ii. Living
353 M iii. Living
239. Richard LaMoyne Smith (Margurit Elizabeth Loe 6, John Henry Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Sep 13, 1938 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Aug 4, 2007 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried on Aug 9, 2007 in Mount Hope Cemetery, Huntington County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Richard married MaDonna R. Cunningham, daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, on Sep 21, 1959 in San Diego, California. MaDonna was born on Jul 16, 1933 in Iowa City, Iowa, died on Apr 8, 2001 in Huntington County, Indiana, and was buried on Apr 13, 2001 in Mount Hope Cemetery, Huntington County, Indiana.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
354 M i. Living
355 F ii. Living
Richard next married Living
240. Living (Margurit Elizabeth Loe 6, John Henry Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
356 F i. Living
+ 357 F ii. Living
358 F iii. Living
241. Living (Margurit Elizabeth Loe 6, John Henry Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
359 F i. Living
360 M ii. Living
242. Living (Mary Kathleen Loe 6, John Henry Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
361 M i. Living
362 M ii. Living
244. Living (Vera M. Loe 6, John Henry Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
+ 363 M i. Living
+ 364 M ii. Living
Living next married Living
Children from this marriage were:
365 F i. Living
366 F ii. Living
246. Living (James Dewayne Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
367 F i. Living
Living next married Living
The child from this marriage was:
368 F i. Living
247. Living (James Dewayne Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
+ 369 F i. Living
248. Living (James Dewayne Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
370 M i. Living
249. Living (James Dewayne Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
371 M i. Living
372 F ii. Living
373 M iii. Living
374 F iv. Living
250. Living (Franklin DeWitt Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Billy Ray Mills, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________. Billy was born on Jan 30, 1965 in Bluffton, Indiana, died on Nov 18, 2007 in Whitley County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
The child from this marriage was:
375 M i. Living
251. Living (Franklin DeWitt Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
376 M i. Living
253. Living (Arthur Eugene Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
+ 377 F i. Living
378 F ii. Living
254. Living (Arthur Eugene Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
+ 379 F i. Living
+ 380 F ii. Living
381 M iii. Living
Living next married Living
Living next married Randolph R. Miller, son of Charles A. Miller and Living,. Randolph was born on Feb 27, 1952 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jan 9, 2010 in Allen County, Ohio, and was buried on Jan 13, 2010 in Eel River Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 382 M i. Living
255. Living (Arthur Eugene Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living had a relationship with Living
Their children were:
383 F i. Living
384 M ii. Living
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
385 M i. Living
256. Fontella Rose Loe (Ralph Leroy Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Apr 4, 1946 in Babbitt, Nevada, died on Jan 12, 2009 in Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
General Notes: Fontella Rose Loe Huddleston
MERIDIAN - Fontella Rose Loe Huddleston was born April 4, 1946, in Babbitt, Nev. She lost her battle with cancer Monday, Jan. 12, 2009.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 17, at Summers Funeral Homes, Ustick Chapel. Family and friends will gather at the home of Pam and Craig Reynick following the service.
Fon was the first of eight children and spent much of her youth helping raise her siblings and spending summers with them on her granny's farm. She married young and had four children of her own. She had a great sense of humor and was loved and respected by so many.
She enjoyed her wood crafts and going to yard sales but most of all spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandsons.
Family get-togethers were always fun. On several occasions, Fon and her daughters had what they called "girl's weekends." These were always so much fun no matter where they were held, and we all went home with sore stomach muscles from laughing so hard and so much. She loved to laugh and was always up for a good-hearted practical joke. Her smile will be with us all forever.
Not only was she the best mom, but she was such a great sister, aunt, friend, grandmother and great-grandmother. She had so much love for her family and friends and each of them have such wonderful memories of time spent together. She made each of our spouses and significant others feel like her own and loved them all! We will all miss her very much.
In 2003, a great new adventure started for Fon. Ostyn, the first of two great-grandsons was born. She and Ostyn became fast buddies and she loved being able to spend time with him. Then in 2005, another gift, Ayden, was born. She was a great playmate to these two brothers and wanted to spend much more time with them. "Grams" was the best playmate two little boys could ask for. Cancer may have taken her from us, but she will always be a special guardian angel for "the boys."
She is survived by her seven siblings, April (Dan) Brogdon, Ralph Loe Jr. (Bobbie), Roberta Loe, Tom Hannifan, Bill Hannifan, Nancy Flowers (Bob and Allison), Frank Hannifan (Yvonne); four children, Pam (Craig) Reynick, Jim Bridwell Jr., Becky (Mark) Neville and Kim (Nate Wade) Bridwell; grandchildren, Jeremy Mickelson, Amye Browne, Amber, Jacob and Caitlyn Neville, and Elijah Bargo; and great-grandsons, Ostyn Neville and Ayden Coates. She was preceded in death by her father, stepfather and mother.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Fontella married Living
Children from this marriage were:
386 F i. Living
Living married Living
387 M ii. Living
+ 388 F iii. Living
389 M iv. Living
Fontella next married Living
258. Living (Ralph Leroy Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
+ 390 F i. Living
Living next married Living
Living next married Living
259. Living (Ralph Leroy Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
+ 391 M i. Living
+ 392 M ii. Living
Living next married Living
Living next married Living
Living next married someone. ____________ ____________.
Her child was:
393 M i. Living
260. Living (Patricia Deane Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Richard M. Jarrett, son of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________. Richard was born on Oct 31, 1947 in Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana, died on Jan 4, 2009 in Huntington County, Indiana, and was buried on Jan 10, 2009 in Service but no burial.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Children from this marriage were:
394 M i. Living
395 M ii. Living
268. Karen Sue Mort (Alice Joy Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Jun 29, 1953 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, died on Oct 24, 2006 in Kosciusko County, Indiana, and was buried on Nov 1, 2006 in Hillcrest Cemetery, Kosciusko County, Indiana.
General Notes: Karen S. Imhoff, 53, of Washington Township, Kosciusko County, died at 7:20 p.m., Tuesday, October 24, 2006 at her home. She had been in failing health for the past five years.
She was born June 29, 1953 in Warsaw, Indiana a daughter of Leo C. and Alice J. (Loe) Mort. She graduated from Pierceton High School in 1971, Grace College in 1975 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Secondary Education and St. Francis College with a Masters degree in Education and Counseling.
On May 24, 1975 she was united in marriage to Calvin P. Imhoff. They made their first home in Winona Lake, later moving to Pierceton before building their current home north of Pierceton.
She was employed at Jefferson Center School from January 1976 until 1986 and at Whitko High School from 1986 until January 2006, retiring as guidance director. She served as Grace College vollyball coach, Whitko High School Cheerleading coach and sponsor and was an IHSAA vollyball official.
She was baptized in First Baptist Church in Pierceton and was a member of Community Grace Brethren Church in Warsaw where she was the Sunday school secretary for many years. Her memberships also include Phi Delta Kappa, Indiana School Counselors Association, Indiana Beef Cattle Association and National Beef Cattle Association, International Palace of Sports Board of Directors and a HANDS guide. A volunteer for Kosciusko County 4-H served as council secretary and on several committees.
She enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren and found a love for working on the family farm and with youth programs.
Surviving realitives include her husband, Calvin; three children, Heather (Tyler) Schuller of Monon, Gretchen (Weston Rettinger) Imhoff of Pierceton and Nathanial Imhoff at home; a grandson, Logan Schuller; a sister, Twyla Chalk of Mansfield, Ohio; and two brothers, Dale Mort and James Mort, both of Pierceton.
The funeral service will be held at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, November 1, 2006 at Community Grace Brethren Church, 909 South Buffalo Street, Warsaw with visitation one hour prior to the service at the church. The burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery, Pierceton. The visitation will also be from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Smith & Sons Funeral Home, Columbia City.
For those who wish, memorials mat be made to Imhoff Family Education Fund or Kosciusko County 4-H Goat Committee Building Fund.
Noted events in her life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Karen married Living
Children from this marriage were:
+ 396 F i. Living
397 F ii. Living
Living married Living
398 M iii. Living
399 F iv. Emily Alyce Imhoff was born on Sep 12, 1987 in __________, __________, __________, __________, died on Sep 12, 1987 in __________, __________, __________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, __________.
272. Living (Guy Lewis Loe 6, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
+ 400 F i. Living
+ 401 F ii. Living
273. Living (Guy Lewis Loe 6, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
+ 402 M i. Living
+ 403 F ii. Living
274. Living (Guy Lewis Loe 6, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
404 F i. Living
Living married Living
405 M ii. Living
+ 406 M iii. Living
407 F iv. Living
Living married Living
277. Living (Donnabelle Marie Loe 6, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
408 M i. Living
409 F ii. Living
278. Living (Donnabelle Marie Loe 6, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
410 M i. Living
411 F ii. Living
279. Living (Donnabelle Marie Loe 6, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Living next married Living
Children from this marriage were:
412 F i. Living
413 F ii. Living
414 F iii. Living
281. Living (Donnabelle Marie Loe 6, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
415 M i. Living
416 M ii. Living
282. Living (Donnabelle Marie Loe 6, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
417 M i. Living
418 F ii. Living
283. Living (Living, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
+ 419 F i. Living
287. Living (Living, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
420 M i. Living
421 F ii. Living
288. Living (Living, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
422 F i. Living
423 M ii. Living
Living married Living
289. Living (Living, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
424 F i. Living
425 F ii. Living
426 M iii. Steven Robert Maley was born on Nov 9, 1983 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Nov 11, 1983 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried on Nov 14, 1983 in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
291. Living (Living, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Living next married Living
The child from this marriage was:
427 M i. Living
295. Theodore Leroy Loe (Living, Leroy Joseph Loe 5, Martha Elizabeth Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1) was born on Apr 13, 1951 in Whitley County, Indiana, died on Jun 16, 2000 in Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Christian Chapel Cemetery, Noble County, Indiana.
General Notes: He was Cremated
Post & Mail, June 27, 2000
Theodore LeRoy Loe 49
April 13, 1951 - June 16, 2000
Theodore LeRoy Loe, 49, of Reno, Nev., died Friday, June 16, 2000 in Reno as a result of an auto accident.
Born April 13, 1951 in Columbia City, he was a son of James E. and Flora Loe.
A Vietnam War Army vetran, he had lived in Phoenix, Ariz. before moving to Reno three years ago.
An administrator for Tavolo, he was a member of the Reno chamber of Commerce.
Surviving relatives include his wife, Elizabeth; a son, Theodore J. Loe both of Reno; daughters, Terri Honeycutt, Colorado Springs, Colo. and Jennifer Hernandez, Mesa, Ariz.; his parents, James E. and Flora Loe; brothers, Bob Loe and Jim Loe, all of Columbia City; a sister, Lora Gerard, South Whitley; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Cremation took place at Sierra Crematory, under the direction of John Sparks Memorial Cremation and Burial Society.
Noted events in his life were:
• Age at Death (Facts Pg): _____-_____-_____, __________, __________, __________, __________.
Theodore married Living
The child from this marriage was:
428 M i. Living
Theodore next married Living
Children from this marriage were:
429 F i. Living
430 F ii. Living
Theodore next married Living
308. Living (Rowena Magline Loe 6, Leroy Joseph Loe 5, Martha Elizabeth Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
431 M i. Living
Living married Living
309. Living (Rowena Magline Loe 6, Leroy Joseph Loe 5, Martha Elizabeth Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Living next married Living
Children from this marriage were:
432 F i. Living
+ 433 M ii. Living
332. Living (David A. Krider 6, Doris M. Holycross 5, Lyman Melvin 4, Jasper Newton 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
434 M i. Living
Eighth Generation (5th Great-Grandchildren)
357. Living (Living, Margurit Elizabeth Loe 6, John Henry Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
435 M i. Living
363. Living (Living, Vera M. Loe 6, John Henry Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
436 M i. Living
364. Living (Living, Vera M. Loe 6, John Henry Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
437 M i. Living
369. Living (Living, James Dewayne Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
438 F i. Living
439 M ii. Living
377. Living (Living, Arthur Eugene Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married someone. ____________ ____________.
Her child was:
440 F i. Living
379. Living (Living, Arthur Eugene Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
441 F i. Living
Living next married Living
Living next married Living
Children from this marriage were:
442 F i. Living
443 F ii. Living
380. Living (Living, Arthur Eugene Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
444 M i. Ashton Eugene Young was born on Jan 18, 2006 in Allen County, Indiana, died on Jan 18, 2006 in Allen County, Indiana, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in Lindinwood Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
445 M ii. Living
446 M iii. Living
382. Living (Living, Arthur Eugene Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
447 F i. Living
388. Living (Fontella Rose Loe 7, Ralph Leroy Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
448 F i. Living
449 M ii. Living
450 F iii. Living
390. Living (Living, Ralph Leroy Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
451 F i. Living
452 M ii. Living
453 F iii. Living
391. Living (Living, Ralph Leroy Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married someone. ____________ ____________.
His children were:
454 M i. Living
455 F ii. Living
392. Living (Living, Ralph Leroy Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
456 M i. Living
396. Living (Karen Sue Mort 7, Alice Joy Loe 6, James Ellsworth Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
457 M i. Living
400. Living (Living, Guy Lewis Loe 6, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
458 F i. Living
459 M ii. Living
401. Living (Living, Guy Lewis Loe 6, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
460 M i. Living
402. Living (Living, Guy Lewis Loe 6, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
461 F i. Living
Living next married Living
Living next married Living
The child from this marriage was:
462 M i. Living
Living next married Living
The child from this marriage was:
463 M i. Living
403. Living (Living, Guy Lewis Loe 6, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
464 M i. Living
465 F ii. Living
406. Living (Living, Guy Lewis Loe 6, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Living next married Living
Children from this marriage were:
466 F i. Living
467 F ii. Living
468 F iii. Living
419. Living (Living, Living, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
+ 469 M i. Living
433. Living (Living, Rowena Magline Loe 6, Leroy Joseph Loe 5, Martha Elizabeth Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
470 M i. Living
Ninth Generation (6th Great-Grandchildren)
469. Living (Living, Living, Living, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
471 F i. Living
+ 472 F ii. Living
Tenth Generation (7th Great-Grandchildren)
472. Living (Living, Living, Living, Living, George Earl Loe 5, Phoeba Melinda Holycross 4, John 3, Edmond 2, John Joseph 1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
473 F i. Living
474 M ii. Living