Father | William Byers Price (b. 19 August 1906, d. 20 April 1982) |
Mother | Corinne Florence Fraver (b. 21 April 1908, d. 6 October 1939) |
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Daughter | Corinne Florence Fraver+ (b. 21 April 1908, d. 6 October 1939) |
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Daughter | Corinne Florence Fraver+ (b. 21 April 1908, d. 6 October 1939) |
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Father | Nathaniel Raymond Harbaugh |
Mother | Katharine Laura Price (b. 20 September 1907) |
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Mrs. Mary Louise (Harbaugh) Scott, 75, of 665 Willow Valley Square, Lancaster, PA, formerly of Wilmington, Delaware, died at 5:30 A.M. Wednesday, August 13, 2003 in The Glen of Willow Valley, where she was a guest for a short time. She was in failing health since December 2002 and critically ill for the past month.
Born January 8, 1928 in Waynesboro, PA, she was the daughter of the late, Married Nancy A. March 11, 1961 in Winchester, Virginia and son Viola (Criswell) and Warren Scott. He spent his early life in the Altoona, Pennsylvania area. Mr. Scott was a graduate of Altoona Area High School with the Class of 1960. He served in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam Conflict. He retired in 1980 as Master Sergeant following 20 years of service. They moved to their present residence in 1999. Following his discharge from the service, Mr. Scott was employed in civil service at Site R., Fort Ritchie, MD and later in Omaha. He retired May 28, 1999. Following his retirement and return to Waynesboro, he was employed as a security guard for Waynesboro School District and also worked at South Mountain Golf Course, South Mountain, PA. He was a member of Germantown Bethel Church of God, Cascade, MD, Joe Stickell American Legion Post #15, Waynesboro and also volunteered with the Fire Police for Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania. Mr. Scott enjoyed sports and especially loved to golf. He chose to be an organ donor so that even in his death he could continue to help others. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three children; Tammy L. Lynch, Sandra J. Poffenberger and Todd C. Scott, all of Waynesboro; four grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; one sister, Dona Hallman of Duncansville, PA; three brothers, Warren Scott of Warner Robins, GA and William Scott and Jack Scott, both of Altoona; and a number of nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Robert Scott.
Married Nancy A. March 11, 1961 in Winchester, Virginia and son Viola (Criswell) and Warren Scott. He spent his early life in the Altoona, Pennsylvania area. Mr. Scott was a graduate of Altoona Area High School with the Class of 1960. He served in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam Conflict. He retired in 1980 as Master Sergeant following 20 years of service. They moved to their present residence in 1999. Following his discharge from the service, Mr. Scott was employed in civil service at Site R., Fort Ritchie, MD and later in Omaha. He retired May 28, 1999. Following his retirement and return to Waynesboro, he was employed as a security guard for Waynesboro School District and also worked at South Mountain Golf Course, South Mountain, PA. He was a member of Germantown Bethel Church of God, Cascade, MD, Joe Stickell American Legion Post #15, Waynesboro and also volunteered with the Fire Police for Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania. Mr. Scott enjoyed sports and especially loved to golf. He chose to be an organ donor so that even in his death he could continue to help others. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three children; Tammy L. Lynch, Sandra J. Poffenberger and Todd C. Scott, all of Waynesboro; four grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; one sister, Dona Hallman of Duncansville, PA; three brothers, Warren Scott of Warner Robins, GA and William Scott and Jack Scott, both of Altoona; and a number of nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Robert Scott.
N.R. and Louise P. (Price) Harbaugh. She lived her early life in Waynesboro.
Mrs. Scott graduated from the Waynesboro High School with the class of the 1945. She also graduated from Central Pennsylvania Business College, Harrisburg, PA in 1947.
She and her late husband, Mr. Robert G. Scott were married September 15, 1957 in Waynesboro. She moved to Wilmington in 1952. Mr. Scott died August 2, 1980. She entered Willow Valley June 1994.
She is survived by one sister, Frances H. Miller, Waynesboro and a number of nieces and nephews.
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Father | Julius Raymond DeVault (b. February 1891, d. 24 March 1970) |
Mother | Hattie Mae James (b. 17 June 1892, d. 1 September 1976) |
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Son | Ronald Eugene Hooser |
Daughter | Helen Louise Hooser (b. 13 October 1944, d. 10 May 2004) |
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Clara Ann DeVault Hooser, 73, rural Mansfield, formerly of Farmer City, died Monday, July 27, 1992.
She was the wife of Richard E. Hooser (1917-2003) who she married on Feb 27, 1939.
Survivors are husband, Richard E., son, Ronald E., Champaign; daughter, Helen Hooser, rural Mansfield; brothers: Robert and William DeVault, both of Farmer City; Frank DeVault, Normal; sisters: Dora O'Neal, Farmer City; and Dorothy Hubbs, Bloomington.
Services are Thursday at Calvert-Belangee-Bruce Funeral Home, Farmer City; with burial in Maple Grove Cemetery. Memorials are to Farmer City Ambulance Service or donor's choice.
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Father | Edward Falsby Hooser (b. 6 March 1886, d. 4 November 1948) |
Mother | Lillie Mae Johnson (b. 8 September 1888, d. 24 October 1918) |
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Son | Ronald Eugene Hooser |
Daughter | Helen Louise Hooser (b. 13 October 1944, d. 10 May 2004) |
Obituary (Findagrave.com):
Richard E. Hooser
FARMER CITY -- Richard E. Hooser, 86, died at 8:05 a.m. Sunday (Dec. 7, 2003) at Jackson Heights Nursing Home, Farmer City.
His graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Maple Grove Cemetery, Farmer City, the Rev. Louella Pence officiating. There will be no visitation. Calvert-Belangee-Bruce Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
Mr. Hooser was born Feb. 26, 1917, in Farmer City, a son of Edward Falsby and Lillie Mae Johnson Hooser. He married Clara DeVault on Feb. 27, 1939, in Covington, Ind. She died July 27, 1992.
Survivors include one son, Ronald E. (Mary) Hooser, Champaign; one daughter, Helen L. Hooser, Urbana; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mary Garner, Danville.
He was preceded in death by one brother and three sisters.
He was a WWII Army Veteran.
He enjoyed hunting and fishing and raising various types of animals.
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Son | Richard Eugene Hooser+ (b. 26 February 1917, d. 7 December 2003) |
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Son | Richard Eugene Hooser+ (b. 26 February 1917, d. 7 December 2003) |
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Father | Richard Eugene Hooser (b. 26 February 1917, d. 7 December 2003) |
Mother | Clara Ann DeVault (b. 5 December 1918, d. 27 July 1992) |
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OBITUARY - The Pantagraph; Bloomington, Illinois; Tuesday, May 11, 2004; Page 7 (via Newspapers.com):
Helen Hooser
FARMER CITY -- Helen Louise Hooser, 59, of Urbana, formerly of Farmer City, passed away at 5:20 a.m. Monday (May 10, 2004) at Provena Covenant Medical Center, Urbana.
Graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Maple Grove Cemetery, Farmer City, with the Rev. J. Michael Smith officiating. There will be no visitation. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Calvert-Belangee-Bruce Funeral Home, Farmer City, is in charge of arrangements.
Miss Hooser was born Oct. 13, 1944, at Bloomington, a daughter of Richard Eugene and Clara Ann DeVault Hooser.
She is survived by one brother, Ronald E. (Mary) Hooser, Champaign; two nieces and one nephew.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Helen was a member of the Grace United Methodist Church in Urbana. She was an avid Cub Fan and Yankee fan. She also was an avid Illini fan.
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OBITUARY - (Find-A-Grave)
Vernal Lewis Corder was born in Bible Grove, a son of Elmer Rolla and Arie Adeline Lewis Corder. He married Norma J. [Jean] Lane on Dec. 20, 1967, in Farmer City. She survives.
Also surviving are one son, Michael Riggs; two daughters, Dolores Jean Shine and Terry Charlene Kidd; one brother, Ivan Corder; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two brothers and one sister.
Mr. Corder was a retired truck driver who had served in the Army during World War II.
He was a member of Teamsters Union No. 26 in Champaign and Danville, the Fred O'Malley Post 6190 Veteran of Foreign Wars, Farmer City; and a former member of the Joe Williams Post 55 American Legion, Farmer City.
Note: Michael Riggs is Vernal's step-son.
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Father | Daniel O'Neal (b. 10 April 1857, d. 15 April 1941) |
Mother | Effie Rees (b. 11 January 1861, d. 7 March 1950) |
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Son | Robert Lewis O'Neal |
Daughter | Connie Jo O'Neal |
Son | Lawrence Allen O'Neal, Sr.+ |
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Son | Ora Lewis O'Neal+ (b. 31 October 1893, d. 16 June 1978) |
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Son | Ora Lewis O'Neal+ (b. 31 October 1893, d. 16 June 1978) |
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Father | John Rhine (b. 1800, d. 1839) |
Mother | Martha Jane Starr (b. about 1802) |
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Son | John Dollison (b. December 1842, d. November 1859) |
Daughter | Maria Dollison (b. about 1845) |
Daughter | Malinda Dollison+ (b. 12 December 1847, d. 29 January 1914) |
Daughter | Susan Jane Dollison+ (b. 4 November 1849, d. 4 November 1913) |
Son | William Dollison+ (b. 29 March 1853, d. 4 December 1920) |
Daughter | Sarah Catherine Dollison+ (b. 8 June 1857, d. 16 March 1927) |
Son | Rev. Andrew Jackson Dollison+ (b. 1 December 1859, d. 14 March 1937) |
Son | Francis M. Dollison (b. about 1861, d. after January 1920) |
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Father | Thomas Dollison (b. 1 August 1785, d. 21 December 1854) |
Mother | Susanna Yeater Yates (b. 1795, d. July 1880) |
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Son | John Dollison (b. December 1842, d. November 1859) |
Daughter | Maria Dollison (b. about 1845) |
Daughter | Malinda Dollison+ (b. 12 December 1847, d. 29 January 1914) |
Daughter | Susan Jane Dollison+ (b. 4 November 1849, d. 4 November 1913) |
Son | William Dollison+ (b. 29 March 1853, d. 4 December 1920) |
Daughter | Sarah Catherine Dollison+ (b. 8 June 1857, d. 16 March 1927) |
Son | Rev. Andrew Jackson Dollison+ (b. 1 December 1859, d. 14 March 1937) |
Son | Francis M. Dollison (b. about 1861, d. after January 1920) |
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Son | James Dollison+ (b. 1817, d. 1866) |
Early Dollison information per Rhine Family Tree genealogy prepared by faithrice1, online at Ancestry.com.
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Son | James Dollison+ (b. 1817, d. 1866) |
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Father | James Dollison (b. 1817, d. 1866) |
Mother | Mary E. Rhine (b. 1826, d. 1898) |
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Father | James Dollison (b. 1817, d. 1866) |
Mother | Mary E. Rhine (b. 1826, d. 1898) |
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