OBITUARIES
and Other Death
Notices
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Source:
Lima
News
Mar 4, 1940
Mrs.
Grace Leona Mann
Funeral
services for Mrs. Grace Leona Mann, 59, who died Saturday of a
heart attack induced by a flash of lightning, will he held at 2
p. m. Tuesday at the Davis-Miller and Son Cathedral chapel. Rev.
John L. Hazlett, of the Christian and Missionary Alliance
church, will officiate and burial will be in
Shawnee
cemetery. Surviving is her husband. B. A. Mann of Lima Route 1;
one daughter, Mrs. Carl Feil, Lima Route 2; her father. Dr. S.
D. Spees, of
Tulsa
. Okia.: one brother, Earl Spees, of 234
Jackson-st; a sister. Mrs. Jennie Jamison of
Zanesville
; two grandchildren and one great-grand-child; two
step-daughters. Mrs. C. K. Roop of Lima Rural Route and Mrs.
Herbert McVicker of O’Connor-st; and three step-sons, Melvin
and Gordon Mann of Lima Route 2, and Eldon Mann of 317 N.
Jackson-st.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz) |
Source: Lima News Press
Friday July 31, 1959
Mrs. Lena ( Alberding) Mooney
Mrs. Lena M. Mooney 71, 1253 Merchant St died in an Akron
Hospital at 11;00 a. m. Thursday morning. she had been visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Irene Emmons, Akron. She was born June 19, 1884
in Lima and had been a time resident. Her husband Patrick Mooney
died Dec. 21, 1949. Surviving are three daughters; Mrs. Irene
Emmons of Akron, Mrs. Helen Taylor of 1346 Atlantic and Mrs.
Sophie Reed of 353 1/2 Pearl; three sons, Patrick of 453 Mc Donel,
Charles of 903 Eukera, and Clarence of Delphos; one brother
Carl Alberding of 1312 Hughes; 21 grandchildren and 32
great-grandchildren. Mrs. Mooney was a member of St. John's
Catholic Church. Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9:00 a. m.
Monday. In St. John's
Chapel. Burial will be Gethsemane Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Lewis Funeral Home after 7:00 p.m.
Saturday
(Submitted by Norita Shepherd Moss) |
Source:
Lima
News
Jan 4, 1940
Manuel
(Mike) Miller
COLUMBUS
GROVE, Jan. 4— Manuel (Mike) Miller, 55, retired farmer, died
of a heart attack at 5:30 p. m. Wednesday at his home near
Columbus Grove.
He had been in ill health three years. Surviving is his wife,
Pauline; two brothers, Albert Miller, of Rockport, and Jeff
Miller, of
Cairo
; and one sister, Mrs. Sadie Rooney, of near Columbus Grove.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Cairo
Methodist church, with Rev. J. A. Williamson, pastor,
officiating.
Burial will be in
Allentown
cemetery. The body will remain at the Harris funeral home until
time of services.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz) |
Source: Lima News
Mar 6, 1940
John Musser
John Musser, 76, a lifelong resident of Lima
and vicinity, died Monday at his home in Lima Route 2 after an
illness of 10 years. He is survived by two brothers, Benjamin of
1018 E North-st, and T. C. Musser of Lafayette Route 1, and
several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at
2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Desenberg church with Rev. Cloyce
Stager, of Ada, officiating. Burial will be in Desenberg
cemetery. The body will remain at the Lewis funeral home until
time of services.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz)
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Source: Lima News
Nov 25, 1950
Roy H. Moeller
Roy H. Moeller, 54, Route 2, a Lima State hospital attendant
died at 1:45 p.m. Friday enroute to St. Rita's hospital in a
Davis-Miller and Son ambulance. Death was attributed to a heart
attack. Mr. Moeller was born in Putnam-co and was married to
Frances Diller, Oct. 26, 1920. He was a veteran of World War I
and was a member of Columbus Grove Evangelical United Brethren
church. Surviving are his widow; a daughter, Mrs. Charles Neuman,
Route 2; two sons, Charles D., Route 6; and Richard R., 3200
Spencerville-rd; a grandson; one brother, Carl, Columbus Grove;
three sisters, Mrs. Reica McKenna, Mrs. Nanomi Anderson, both of
Columbus Grove and Mrs. Caroline Hitchcock, 705 W. High-st. The
body will be removed from the Paul Diller funeral home,
Bluffton, to the residence at 5 p.m. Saturday to remain for
services at 2:30 p.m. Monday. The Rev. Sylvan Lehman and the
Rev. Willard Thomas will officiate, and burial will be in
Memorial Park cemetery. Military rites are in charge of the
American Legion.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz)
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Source: Lima News
Jun 2, 1936
Samuel Robert Miller
Samuel Robert Miller, 59, retired mail carrier, died after an
illness of three years at 5:45 p.m. Monday in his home, 316
Harrison-av. Miller was born in Findlay, but had lived in Lima
for 40 years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Lora M. Miller; a
daughter, Helen Miller, at home; a son Gerald Miller, of
Lima; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Hemmingway of Toledo, Mrs. Melissa
Bradford of Whitehouse, O.; four brothers, Oliver, of Farmland,
Ind., Will of Muncie, Ind., Jake, of Michigan and Ed Miller of
Midland, Mich. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday
at the First United Brethren church. Burial will be in Memorial
Park cemetery. Huffer funeral home in charge of the services.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz)
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Source: Lima News
Feb 5, 1942
Mrs. Kathryn Adams Mumaugh
Mrs.
Kathryn Mumaugh. 63, of Lima Route 3, died at 3:15 p. m.,
Wednesday at her home after an illness of six months. She is
survived by two sons and two daughters by a previous marriage,
Joseph L. Morrison, with whom she resided and Noah D. Morrison
of
Tampa
,
Fla.
, Mrs. Alvin Beggs of 2 06 N. Collett-st., and Mrs. Neal
Northrup of 414 Findlay-rd; 13 grandchild ren and seven great-
grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m.
Saturday at the Church of God, Catalpa-av, of which she was a
member. Rev. C. L. Quinn, pastor, will conduct the services,
with burial in Fletcher cemetery. Arrangements are in charge of
the
Chiles
and Son funeral home. The body will be removed Thursday
afternoon to the residence to remain until time of services.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz) |
Source:
Lima
News
Sept 17, 1953
Charles Everett Mohler
Charles Everett Mohler, 41, of 903 Oxford-av,
a construction worker for Midwestern Construction Co.,
Wheaton
,
Ill.
, died at 1:30 a.m. Thursday In his home of a heart ailment. A
native of Wapakoneta, he was a veteran Of World War II, serving
15 months in
Europe
, and the American Legion Post No. 256, Harrod. Surviving are
his widow Hazel; his father Clarence,
Ada
; a brother, Donald, Spencerville, and two sisters, Mrs. Thelma
Shaffer,
Toledo
, and Mrs. Lucille Greenland, 566 S. Metcalf-st. The body will
remain in the
Chiles
and Son funeral home for services at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. The
Rev. M. E. Clay will officiate. Burial will be in Woodlawn
cemetery,
Ada
.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz) |
Source: Lima News
Jul 10, 1981
Anna Morvay
Anna
Morvay, 89, of
1407 Rice Ave.
, died at 5:45 p.m. Thursday at St. Rita's
Medical
Center
following a three-weeks illness. She was born May 22, 1892, in
Mezokovesd
,
Hungary
. She married Steve Morvay, who died June 13, 1957. Mrs. Morvay
was a member of St. Charles Catholic Church. Survivors include a
daughter, a son, four grandchildren; and 12
great-grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30
a.m. Monday at
St. Charles
Catholic Church. Burial will be in
Gethsemani
Cemetery
. Friends may call at Hogenkamp-Murphy Funeral Home from 7 to 9
p.m. Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Parish vigil
service
will be at 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz) |
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