OBITUARIES
and Other Death
Notices
Source: Lima News Allen Co., OH
Thursday May
4, 1939
Mrs. Emma Bailey
Columbus Grove, May 4, Mrs. Emma Bailey, 62, a lifetime resident
of Rockport, died of complications at 5:30 p. m. Thursday at her
home after an illness of two weeks. Mrs. Bailey a widow, is
survived by one son John of Rockport; Two daughters, Mrs. C.A.
Snyder and Mrs. J. M. Slusser, of Lima; one brother A. F. Fullerton
of Rockport, 13 children and three great-grandchildren. She was a
member of the Rockport M. E. Church where services will be held at
2:30 p. m. Sunday with the Rev. A. L. Leeson, former pastor,
officiating Burial will be in Rockport Cemetery. The body will
remain at the Harris Funeral Home until time for the services.
(Submitted by Norita Shepherd Moss) |
Source: The Lima News Allen County, OH
Wednesday Dec. 12,
1947
Mrs. Nancy Virginia Bailey
Mrs. Nancy Virginia ( Auntie) Bailey 90, died at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday
at her home 1100 N. McCullough st. She had been ill for two weeks.
Her husband, William Bailey ,preceded her in death 24 years ago.
She is survived by one sister Mrs. E. A. Miller , Ada; nephew
Lewis O. Bailey, Lima Route 5, who was raised in her home; and
other nephews and nieces. Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m
Friday in Sugar Creek Church of the Brethren, of which she was a
member. Rev. A. G. Freed will officiate and burial will be in Blue
Lick Cemetery. The body will remain at Chiles and Sons funeral
home until the services.
(Submitted by Norita Shepherd Moss) |
Source: Lima News Allen County, OH
Saturday Sept. 3, 1927
James Bailey DIES AT HOME OF SON IN CAIRO
Cairo, Sept 3,-Special- James Harvey Bailey, 70, died at 2:00 a. m.
Saturday from complications at the home of his son, Calvin,
southeast of Cairo. He is survived by three sons, Frank of Zanesfield, Lewis of Lima, and Calvin. Funeral Funeral services
will be held 2:00 p. m. Monday at Rockport Church with burial at
Rockport Cemetery.
(Submitted by Norita Shepherd Moss) |
Source: The Lima News
Monday Jan. 21, 1924
William Bailey DIES AT HIS
HOME AFTER ILLNESS.
William H. Bailey 73, retired farmer, died Saturday night at his
home at the corner of Edward and McCullough-Sts. , after a
prolonged illness from a complication of different diseases,
Bailey was born September 30, 1850 in Augusta-co, Virginia and in
addition to his wife he is survived by two brothers James and
George Bailey of Rockport, Ohio. Funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at the United Brethern Church at Blue Lick.
Interment in Blue Lick Cemetery.
(Submitted by Norita Shepherd Moss) |
Source: Gospel Herald - Volume XIII, Number 42
January
13, 1921
Samuel Burkholder
Samuel Burkholder was
born in Wayne Co., Ohio, April 24, 1838, and peacefully passed
away at the home of his son, Elias Burkholder, near Bluffton,
Ohio, Dec. 21, 1920; aged 82 y. 7 m. 21 d. He united with the
Mennonite Church in early life, of which he was a faithful member
until his death. He was united in marriage to Lydia Steiner, Aug.
7, 1862, and lived happily with his companion until her death on
Jan. 2, 1881. To this union were born six sons and one daughter.
He was married a second time to Mrs. Mary Goldsmith on Feb. 9,
1897. She was a devoted companion until her death, three and
one-half months ago. The deceased is also survived by two brothers
and one sister. Funeral services were conducted on Sunday
afternoon, December 26, at the Zion Mennonite Church near
Bluffton, Ohio, by Paul E. Whitmer and N. O. Blosser Burial in
Zion Cemetery
Note Sources: Burkhalter The History of a Bernese Anabaptist
Family Originating in the Parish of Langnau im Emmental, A
Preliminary Report Complied By Delbert L. Gratz Issued on the
occasion of the Burkholder reunion held at Ruhiley Park ,
Archbold, Ohio on Sunday September 28, 198( This copy was given to
me in 1988 by Dr. Delbert Gratz when I was doing research on my
Goldsmith family and found that Mary Goldsmith ( my
great-grandmother) was Samuel Burkholder's second wife.
(Submitted by Norita Shepherd Moss)
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Source:
Times-Democrat
Jan 10, 1916
Ann Marian Branson
Mrs. Ann Marian Branson, 79 years of age, mother of
William G. Branson of 518 west Spring street, who is connected
with the Jones Hardware company, south Miami street, passed
from life this morning at 1 o'clock, after an illness of 3
months, during which she suffered from stomach trouble. Death
was due to atrophy of the stomach.
Mrs. Branson was born in Miami county, Ohio. When quite young,
she and her husband went to Meadville, Mo., to reside. She had
always lived in that city until the death of her husband, when
she spent the time alternating her residence with her sons,
the other of whom resides in Trinidad, Colo. She came to Lima
to spend the winter, expecting to be near friends of her
birth-place. She was stricken shortly after her arrival here.
Funeral services will be conducted at the home of her son, on
west Spring street, Wednesday at 1 o'clock. Dr. Thomas Knox,
pastor of Market Street Presbyterian church, will officiate.
Members of the Brotherhood of the church will serve as
bearers, The body will be accompanied at 3 o'clock to
Meadville, Mo., by way of the Pennsylvania railroad, where
interment will be made.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz)
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Source:
Lima Daily News
Aug 24, 1909
Isaac M. Bryan
Isaac M. Bryan died at his home
in Hardin County yesterday, after a long illness of a
complication of diseases. He was born in Hardin County, in 1832
the son of William C. and Elizabeth (Gaskill) Bryan, and has
lived his whole life in Hardin County. He was a veteran of the
Civil War, Co. B. 82'd Regiment, O. V. I. He was unmarried and
leaves one brother William J. Bryan of Farmer, Defiance Co.,
Ohio and one sister, Mrs. Eliza Adams of Lima. The funeral
services will be held at the Ash Grove church cemetery this
afternoon at two o'clock and the interment will be made there.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz)
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Source: Lima News
Jan 7, 1935
Keziah Bryan
Word has been received Monday by Mrs. S. F. Liddie, 700 W.
Elm-st, of the death of a sister, Mrs. Keziah Bryan in Dunkirk,
N. Y. Mrs. Bryan was born and spent most of her life in Ada. She
lived in Lima for about seven years, but moved to Dunkirk
several years ago. Besides her husband C.D. Bryan and Mrs.
Liddie, she is survived by three other sisters, Mrs. Ida Boyd,
of Dunkirk; Mrs. Wmina Tarr of Alhambra, Calif., and Mrs. Mary
Stand of Smeltersville, Idaho; and three brothers, W. E.
Gastinger of Sharon, Pa; J. O. Gastinger of Griffithville, Ark;
and F. C. Gastinger of Ashtabula, O. Funeral will be held at 2
p.m. Tuesday in the Preston funeral home at Ada. Burial will be
in Lafayette cemetery.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz)
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Source:
Lima
News
Mar 11, 1940
J.
K. Breslin
J. K. Breslin, 654 Harrison-av, retired clothier, died at
5 a. m. Sunday in St. Rita's hospital after an extended illness.
Breslin, a member of
St. John's
Catholic church, retired seven years ago after conducting a
clothing store for 55 years. He is survived by his wife, Clara,
two sons. Henry of Detroit, and Richard, at home, and one
sister. Mrs. Anna Paul, of
Urbana
. Funeral services will be held at 0 a. m. Wednesday at the
St. John's
Catholic church with Rev. A. Fate, pastor, officiating. Burial
will be in Gethsemani cemetery. The body was removed Sunday
evening from the Siferd and Son funeral home to the residence to
remain until time of services.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz)
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Source:
Lima
News
Jan
6, 1935
Franklin
L. Bowers
Franklin
L. Bowers, 53, died Saturday afternoon at the Allen-co
infirmary. Funeral services will
be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Lewis funeral home. Burial will
be in Rockport cemetery. A brother Wilson A. Bowers, 722
Fairview-av survives.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz)
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Source:
Lima
News
Nov 12, 1951
Charles Daniel Bradford
Charles
Daniel Bradford, 72, retired foundry worker, died at 4 p.m.
Sunday in his home, 915 Franklin-st. A native of Degraff, Mr.
Bradford had lived in
Lima
for the last 32 year s. He retired in 1944 after 20 years in the
foundry department of the old
Lima
Locomotive Works now Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Surviving are
his widow, Matilda; three sons, Clarence W., 660 S. Dewey -av;
Bernard and Ray, both of Route 1; three daughters, Mrs. Walter
Basinger, 783 S. Metcalf st; Mrs. Clark Post, Route 2,
Spencerville, and Marianne, at home; 14 grandchildren and 6
great-grandchildren, and three brothers, W.H. Bradford, 950
Greenlawn av., David, 595 W. Kildare-av and Seborn of Troy.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Siferd and Son funeral
home, t he R ev. E. J. Penhorwood officiating.
Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. The body will remain
in the funeral until after services.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz) |
Source: Lima News
Jan 25, 1954
Mrs. Matilda Wieter Bradford
Mrs.
Matilda Bradford, 74, of
915 E. Franklin St.
, died at 1:15 p.m. yesterday in
Memorial
Hospital
after a long illness. She had been a patient in the hospital
since Jan. 16. She was born in St. Marys and had lived in
Lima
the last 34 years. Her husband Charles D. Bradford died in
Nov. 1951. Surviving are three sons, Clarence W.. 660 Dewey Ave;
Bernard, Route 1; Ray, Route 1; three daughters, Mrs. Walter Basinger, 783 S. Metca lf St., Mrs.. Charles Post, Route 1,
Spencerville, Marianne, at home; 14 grandchildren; 16
g-grandchildren; three brothers, William, Charles and Noah Wieter, all of St. Marys. The body will remain in the Siferd
& Son Funeral Home where services will be at 2 p.m.
Wednesday in the Colonial Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial
Park
Cemetery
.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz) |
Source: Lima News
Jan 28, 1958
William H. Bradford
William
H. Bradford, 74,
950 Greenlawn Ave.
, died Sunday at 11: 50 p. m. at his residence following a four
years' illness. He was born Jan. 16, 1884, in Wapakoneta and had
been a resident of Li ma f or 38 years. He was employed at
Superior Motor Coach Corp., as a store room clerk. Survivors
include his wife Anna M.; two sons, Fred, 900 Buckeye Road, and
Harold, Ft. Wayne, Ind., one daughter, Mrs. Fred Hitchen, 774
Weadock Ave.; two brothers, Seborn, Troy, and Burlin 595
Kildare Ave.; and two grandchildren. Mr. Bradford was a member
of the Junior Order of American Mechanics, Daughters of
America, and the
Protective Home Circle
. Services will be at 2 p.m., Wednesday at Lewis Memorial Chapel
with Rev. Richard Vitz officiating. Burial will be in
Woodlawn
Cemetery
.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz) |
Source: Lima News
Feb 16, 1970
Walter Earl Basinger
Walter
Earl Basinger, 61, of 783 S. Metcalf, died 10:45 p.m. Saturday
in Memorial Hospital. Born Aug. 28, 1908 in
Lima
, he was the son of Frank and Lenie (Eastman) Basinger. He was
married to Nellie Bradford who survives. Also surviving are his
mother at 928 Burch; a son, Ed of Reynoldsburg, a daughter, Mrs.
John (Carole) Bishop of Midland, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Jacob
Keller of 928 Burch; and four grandchildren. A lab operator at
Westinghouse Corp., he was a member of the Masonic Lo dg e, Elks
Lodge, Eagles Lodge and the Board of Realtors. Services will be
10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Siferd Westwood Chapel, Rev. F rank
Hamblen officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 tonight. Masonic
Services will be conducted 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz) |
Source: Lima News
Jun 3, 2001
Nellie H. Bradford Basinger
Nellie Basinger,93, formerly of Lima, died Jun 2, 2001 at
Monrey Care Center, Grove City.She was born Feb 19,1908 in
Wapakoneta to Charles Daniel and Matilda Weider Bradford. On Apr
21, 1927 she married Walter E. Basinger, who died Feb 14, 1969.
Mrs. Basinger had been a real estate agent associated with Mary
Claybaugh and Edith Shepherd Realty of Lima.She was formerly a
member of the Lima Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, where she had
been recognized for her many years of service. She was a former
member of the Elks Lodge 54.Surviviors include a son, a daughter
a sister 4 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.She was
preceded in death by 3 brothers, C.W."Clarence",
Bernard and Ray Bradford; a sister Mabel Post.Services will
begin at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Siferd Westwood Chapel. Burial will
be in Memorial Park Cemetery.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz) |
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