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Daughter | Daisy Lane+ (b. 7 September 1865, d. 4 September 1962) |
Obituary (Findagrave.com):
Sophronia was the third wife of Rev. James Sterling Lane, whom she married after her sister Florida, his second wife, died. Sophronia had 5 children, and raised the younger of James' other 7 children. She outlived him by 35 years. After his death she ran a boarding house in Waco, Texas, then later moved to Brownwood, where her stepson, Orlando Clayborn Lane, lived. She died in either Brownwood or Abilene. Her death certificate has not been located.
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Father | Rev. Oscar Fitzgerald Sensabaugh (b. 10 July 1859, d. 19 March 1956) |
Mother | Daisy Lane (b. 7 September 1865, d. 4 September 1962) |
Pedigree Link |
Son | George Sensabaugh Rooker (b. 30 December 1918, d. January 1985) |
Daughter | Jessie Mai Rooker (b. 18 February 1920, d. 22 February 1989) |
Obituary -- (via Findagrave.com):
Dallas Morning News July 1, 1917
the following has been received: "The Rev and Mrs O F Sensabaugh request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Mai Platt, to J. Paul Rooker on Tuesday evening July 24 1917, at 6 o'clock, 1242 South Fourth Street, Ailene, Texas."
an enclosed card reads: "at home after Sept 1, Memphis, Tenn."
1920 Memphis Ward 21, Shelby, Tennessee household 128
J Paul Rooker 35 Tn conductor railroad
May 30 Colo
George son 1 Tn
1930 Memphis, Shelby, TN household 7
Jesse P Rooker 56 married age 43 Tn parents Tn conductor railroad
Mai S 39 Colorado fa Nc mo Ga
George S 12 Tn
Jessie M dtr 10 Tn
still Mrs Rooker in 1941 when sister Leona died
Dallas Morning News Aug 19 1950
McCLESKEYS WILL LIVE IN SAN ANTONIO
Dr and Mrs O F Sensabaugh, 3101 Purdue, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Mrs Mai Platt Rooker to Charles G McCleskey of San Antonio.
The double ring ceremony took place Monday in the Sensabaugh home. Dr Sensabaugh, a retired Methodist minister officated in the presence of members of the immediate family and a small number of friends.
After a short trip through West Texas and New Mexico, Mr and Mrs McCleskey will make their home in San Antonio, where he is Deputy United States marshal.
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Son | George Sensabaugh Rooker (b. 30 December 1918, d. January 1985) |
Daughter | Jessie Mai Rooker (b. 18 February 1920, d. 22 February 1989) |
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Father | Jesse Paul Rooker (b. 16 March 1874, d. 3 April 1932) |
Mother | Mai Platt Sensabaugh (b. 15 February 1891, d. 3 March 1988) |
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Father | Jesse Paul Rooker (b. 16 March 1874, d. 3 April 1932) |
Mother | Mai Platt Sensabaugh (b. 15 February 1891, d. 3 March 1988) |
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Father | William Pouder Reeves (b. 15 December 1803, d. 20 August 1885) |
Mother | Mary Catherine DeVault (b. 7 February 1808, d. 12 November 1894) |
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Daughter | Mary Helen Wiley+ (b. 21 July 1871, d. 27 January 1929) |
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Daughter | Mary Helen Wiley+ (b. 21 July 1871, d. 27 January 1929) |
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Father | Ephraim Emerson Wiley (b. 6 October 1814, d. 13 March 1893) |
Mother | Elizabeth Reeves (b. 13 May 1844, d. 21 February 1921) |
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Son | Emerson Wiley Jarman (b. 11 January 1893, d. 18 December 1961) |
Daughter | Elizabeth Parker Jarman+ (b. 5 March 1895, d. 30 May 1988) |
Son | Joseph L. Jarman (b. about 1897) |
Daughter | Helen Reeves Jarman (b. about 1904) |
Son | William D. Jarman (b. about 1906) |
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Father | William Daniel Jarman (b. 30 May 1831, d. 15 November 1880) |
Mother | Catherine Goodloe Lindsay (b. 30 November 1831, d. 12 August 1897) |
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Son | Emerson Wiley Jarman (b. 11 January 1893, d. 18 December 1961) |
Daughter | Elizabeth Parker Jarman+ (b. 5 March 1895, d. 30 May 1988) |
Son | Joseph L. Jarman (b. about 1897) |
Daughter | Helen Reeves Jarman (b. about 1904) |
Son | William D. Jarman (b. about 1906) |
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Son | Dr. Joseph Leonard Jarman+ (b. 19 November 1867, d. 15 November 1947) |
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Son | Dr. Joseph Leonard Jarman+ (b. 19 November 1867, d. 15 November 1947) |
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Father | Rev. Oscar Fitzgerald Sensabaugh (b. 10 July 1859, d. 19 March 1956) |
Mother | Eugenia Caroline Faucette (b. 27 December 1858, d. before 1890) |
Pedigree Link |
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Father | Rev. Oscar Fitzgerald Sensabaugh (b. 10 July 1859, d. 19 March 1956) |
Mother | Eugenia Caroline Faucette (b. 27 December 1858, d. before 1890) |
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Father | Rev. Oscar Fitzgerald Sensabaugh (b. 10 July 1859, d. 19 March 1956) |
Mother | Eugenia Caroline Faucette (b. 27 December 1858, d. before 1890) |
Pedigree Link |
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Father | Rev. Oscar Fitzgerald Sensabaugh (b. 10 July 1859, d. 19 March 1956) |
Mother | Eugenia Caroline Faucette (b. 27 December 1858, d. before 1890) |
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Father | Rev. Oscar Fitzgerald Sensabaugh (b. 10 July 1859, d. 19 March 1956) |
Mother | Daisy Lane (b. 7 September 1865, d. 4 September 1962) |
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Son | Dr. Leonidas Franklin Sensabaugh, Sr. (b. 28 January 1879, d. 18 November 1959) |
Son | George French Sensabaugh (b. 14 February 1882, d. 14 May 1901) |
Son | Oscar Faucette Sensabaugh (b. 10 September 1885, d. April 1972) |
Daughter | Leona Caroline Sensabaugh (b. 15 November 1888, d. 22 June 1941) |
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Son | Rev. Oscar Fitzgerald Sensabaugh+ (b. 10 July 1859, d. 19 March 1956) |
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Obituary -- The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); Saturday, 14 Jun 2008; Page 16; (Newspapers.com):
CEDAR RAPIDS
Beatrice S. "Betty" Turner, 90, of Cedar Rapids, died Wednesday, June 11, 2008, at Evergreen Estates I following a long illness. Services: 3 p.m. Monday at Cedar Memorial Park Chapel of Memories. The Rev. Robert Dagget of Sharon United Methodist Church will officiate. Friends may call at Cedar Memorial Park Funeral Home on Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m.
Beatrice is survived by two brothers, Donald Lane (Bernice) of Cedar Rapids and William Lane (Dot) of Robins; a sister, Kathryn Harris of Cedar Rapids; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Emmett, in 2001; two brothers, George and Robert Lane; and a sister, Arlene Frank.
Beatrice was born Jan. 30, 1918, in Cedar Rapids, the daughter of Ralph and Garnet (Douglas) Lane . She married Emmett L. Turner Nov. 19, 1965, at First Lutheran Church in Cedar Rapids. Beatrice worked for many years for Kilborn Photo Paper.
NOTE: Beatrice's mother, Garnet Douglas, died December 11, 1918 of influenza. Her father then married Beatrice's step-mothers, Mary E. __?__ before January 1920 and Dulcie Fern Kimberling ?in May 1926.
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Father | John C. Cue, Jr. (b. 4 March 1846, d. 12 January 1918) |
Mother | Sybil Gardner (b. 7 June 1844, d. 7 October 1925) |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Ray Everett Cue+ (b. 28 September 1902, d. 2 October 1987) |
Son | John Loren Cue+ (b. 9 March 1909, d. 25 December 1983) |
Daughter | Lucille Florence Cue+ (b. 17 August 1911, d. 28 December 2003) |
Obituary -- unknown newspaper, 1943; Donita O'Donnell (via Ancestry.com):
ROY CUE PASSED AWAY SUNDAY AT AGE OF 62
Funeral services for Roy Cue, prominent Oak Grove farmer, who passed away at his home Sunday, were held at two-thirty o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Oak Grove Church, with the Rev. Lloyd Patton, pastor of the Center Point Christian Church officiating. Mrs. Jack Ashlock, accompanied by Mrs. William Bull, sang "Going Down The Valley: and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." Burial was in the Shellsburg cemetery.
Roy Cue, born April 3, 1881 near Palo in Linn County, Iowa, was one of four sons born to John and Sybil Cue. He passed away at his home in the Oak Grove community Sunday, December 26, 1943, at the age of 62 years, 8 months and 23 days. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family, having been preceded in death by both of his parents and the three brothers.
When he was two years old, the Cue family moved to a farm west of Shellsburg in Benton County, Iowa. Seven years later they moved to a farm north of Shellsburg where he spent the remainder of his life.
In the year 1902 he was united in marriage with Maud Wilt, and they became the parents of three children: Ray, Loren and Lucile. This family became an active part of the life of the Oak Grove community.
Mr. Cue united with the Oak Grove Christian Church when about 18 years of age, and from that time until he was forced to become inactive because of his health, gave many years of faithful service in Christian work. He served the church as Sunday School superintendent, deacon, elder, and in various other capacities, and in addition was a source of encouragement through word and example, to the spiritual life of his family. At the time of his death he carried the position of Honorary Elder, having been so elected by the current church board of directors.
He is survived by his wife; the three children: Ray E. Cue of Urbana; J. Loren Cue of Villa Park, Illinois; and Lucille (Mrs. M. E. Dingman) of Urbana; and five grandchildren; Marilyn, daughter of Ray; Sandra, Lyle and Darryl, children of Loren; and Belinda, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Dingman.
The three brothers who preceded him in death were Marley Burdette, Harley John, and Bird.
Newspaper articles:
The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); Tuesday, 22 Jun 1909; Page 8; (Newspapers.com):
The Ambulance Record
[Extraction]
...
Roy Cue of Shellsburg was taken from the union passenger station to St. Luke's hospital in the ambulance yesterday afternoon for an operation for appendicitis.
...
"Meyers Wins On 'Crib-Run' Corn At Vinton Show," The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa); Sunday, 22 Feb 1931; Page 23; (Newspapers.com):
[extraction]
...
Winners in the 15 breeds exhibited in the poultry show were as follows:
Barred Rocks -- Roy Cue best male, best hen and best pen. ...
The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa); Sunday, 21 Feb 1932; Page 32; (Newspapers.com):
Vinton Corn, Poultry and Egg Show
[Extraction]
...
The grand champion male bird was a Barred Rock owned by Roy Cue of Shellsburg. Cue won the $25 prize for the best display of birds.
...
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Pedigree Link |
Son | Leroy Cue+ (b. 3 April 1881, d. 26 December 1943) |
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Pedigree Link |
Son | Leroy Cue+ (b. 3 April 1881, d. 26 December 1943) |
Last Edited | 25 April 2019 00:00:00 |
Father | Leroy Cue (b. 3 April 1881, d. 26 December 1943) |
Mother | Maude Evelyn Wilt (b. 24 November 1882, d. 7 December 1972) |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter | Sandra Lorene Cue (b. 23 December 1932, d. 17 March 1983) |
Daughter | Lyrle Lavonne Cue+ |
Son | Darryl Marlan Cue+ |
Son | Randall R. Cue+ |
Daughter | Cheryl Diane Cue |
Son | Jay L. Cue |
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Father | Leroy Cue (b. 3 April 1881, d. 26 December 1943) |
Mother | Maude Evelyn Wilt (b. 24 November 1882, d. 7 December 1972) |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter | Belinha Evelyn Dingman+ |
; Marshall was first married to Abbie J. Burrell in 1908. She died in 1932.
The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Tuesday, 29 Nov 1932; p.14; (Newspapers.com):
Mrs. Marshall E. Dingman
Mrs. Marshall E. Dingman, before her marriage to Dr. Dingman of Urbana, which took place Monday in Rock Island, Ill., was Miss Lucile Cue. The Rev. David Todd of the Christian church performed the ceremony at the parsonage.
Mrs. Dingman, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cue of Shellsburg, is a graduate of the Shellsburg high school, and attended the University of Iowa for two years. Dr. Dingman is a physician and surgeon, practicing in Urbana.
Obituary -- The Gazette,Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Tuesday, 30 Dec 2003; Page 11; (Newspapers.com):
Lucille F. (Cue) Dingman
Urbana -- Lucille F. Dingman, 92, a resident of Willow Gardens Care Center, Marion, formerly of Urbana, died Sunday, Dec. 28, 2003, in the care center after a lengthy illness. Services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Urbana Christian Church, by the Rev. Tom Felts. Burial: Urbana Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. today at Overton-Van Steenhuyse Funeral Home, Vinton.
Lucille F. Dingman was born Aug. 17, 1911, in Shellsburg, Iowa, to Roy and Maude (Wilt) Cue. She grew up in Shellsburg and graduated from Shellsburg High School and then attended the University of Iowa for two years. In November 1932, she married Dr. Marshal Dingman in Illinois. The couple lived in Urbana, where he was the town doctor. Dr. Dingman preceded her in death in 1960. Lucille was an active member of the Urbana Christian Church, where she held several district and county offices and was a 50-year member of the Daughters of the Nile and White Shrine in Cedar Rapids and Order of Eastern Star in Center Point. She was a past board member of Ramsey House in Des Moines and a 50-year member of the Literary Club and KYB Club in Urbana. She was the church organist at the Urbana and Oak Grove Christian churches for almost 60 years.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents, and two brothers, Loren and Ray Cue.
Lucille is survived by her daughter, Belinha Hampton and husband Bill of Cedar Rapids; three grandchildren, Stephen Van Slyke, Cedar Rapids, Michele Nelson and husband, Keven Woodberry (sic), Minn., and Melissa Peters and husband John, Fenton, Mo.; and five great-grandchildren.
Lucille was a gracious and dignified lady who loved people and delighted in entertaining friends with special meals and excellent conversation.
All her family loved her most dearly. She had unfaltering faith in the Lord, which sustained her through her long painful illness and 20 years of care center residency. A special thanks to the Marion Christian Church who ministered to her for so long. Thanks to all her friends who remained constant through the years.
Flowers are appreciated.
A memorial fund has been established.
Messages of condolence may be left for the family at the Web site, www.overtonservice.com.
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Obituary -- The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Tuesday, 10 Jan 1995; Page 8; (Newspapers.com):
Madeline Verla (Cumberland) Noe
Madeline Verla Noe, 81, died Monday morning, Jan. 9, 1995, in Virginia Gay Annex after an extended illness. Services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Urbana Christian Church, by the Rev. Rod Weline. Burial: Urbana Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Phillips Funeral Home Chapel, Vinton, and after 9 a.m. Wednesday at the church.
Survivors include a daughter, Janet Williams of Urbana; and two step-daughters, Ilene Kreider of Garrison and Jeanne Newcomer of Cherokee.
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Newspaper Articles:
"500 Birds Judged At Urbana Shoe," The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); Thursday, 06 Dec 1928; Page 13; (Newspapers.com):
[ included - Rhode Island Reds - Madeline Cumberland]
The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa); Wednesday, 17 Sep 1930; Page 14; (Newspapers.com):
Urbana Staff For "Hi News" Named
Urbana, IA - The high school newspaper, "Hi News, " is being produced this year by the American Literature classes of juniors and seniors of Urbana high school.
The paper was published for the first time last year and proved very successful. It is printed weekly. Martha Koutny is the editor, Harold Johnson assistant and Madeline Cumberland the chairman for school news. Other department chiefs are .. ........"
The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa); Saturday. 04 Oct 1930; Page 16; (Newspapers.com):
High School Play
Urbana high school will present the play, "High Flier," at I. O. O. F. hall Thursday and Friday nights, Oct. 16 and 17. Miss Margaret Bailey will coach the production. The cast includes: Madeline Cumberland, .............. ."
The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); Tuesday, 05 May 1931; Page 8; (Newspapers.com):
Urbana Seniors To Give Play Friday
Urbana, May 5, - The Urbana high school seniors will present their class play, "Cynthia's Candlesticks," a comedy in three acts by Sally Shute, at the I. O. O. F. hall Friday at 8 p.m.
Rose Hauser, as Cynthia, and Marshall Williams, playing Stephen Hopewell, her sweetheart, take the leading roles. The cast also includes Harold Johnson, Madeline Cumberland, Eileen Possehl, Thomas Smith, Dale Van De Venter, Meri Brody, Doris Cline and Martha Koutney.
" Commencements in N.E. Iowa," The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa); Tuesday, 05 May 1931; Page 16; (Newspapers.com):
Urbana
Urbana, IA -- Members of the 1931 senior class are: Dale Ven de Venter, Madeline Cumberland, Rose Hauser, Martha Koutney, Eilene Posehl, Harold Johnson and Marshall Williams.
The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa); Sunday, June 28, 1931; Page 10; Newspapers.com):
The seventeenth annual reunion of the Cumberland family of Polk Township was at the Roscoe Cumberland home west of here recently and was attended by 58. Officers for next year are Otis Cumberland, president; and Madeline Cumberland, treasurer, Los Angeles, Cal., Iowa City, Center Point, Lamont, Vinton and Urbana were cities represented.
The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); Wednesday, 21 Jun 1933; Page 4; (Newspapers.com)
[extracted information: 19th reunion of Cumberland family - Officers re- elected: O. T, Cumberland, president & Madeline Cumberland, secretary and treasurer]
The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa); Thursday, 28 Apr 1983; Page 34; (Newspapers.com):
MHI will honor volunteers, groups
INDEPENDENCE - Barbara J. Finch, director of the volunteer program in the governor's office, will be the guest speaker for the annual volunteer recognition ceremony at the Mental Health Institute at Independence.
It will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the MHI Auditorium.
Some 225 volunteers will be honored for giving time in a variety of activities for patient welfare and benefits.
............."
( included Madeline Johnson, Urbana.)
Findagrave #63681278.
Articles (from Tracy Devault's research):
Madeline's first marriage was to John L. Johnson, 9 Nov. 1933 in Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa.? ? He died May 22, 1974. They had a daughter, Janet (Johnson) Williams.? ? John J. Johnson was a former mayor of Urbana.
Her 3rd marriage was to Harold D. Noe who died 6 July 1991.
Article - "500 Birds Judged At Urbana Shoe," The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); Thursday, 06 Dec 1928; Page 13; (Newspapers.com):
[ included - Rhode Island Reds - Madeline Cumberland]
Article - The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa); Wednesday, 17 Sep 1930; Page 14; (Newspapers.com):
Urbana Staff For "Hi News" Named
Urbana, IA - The high school newspaper, "Hi News, " is being produced this year by the American Literature classes of juniors and seniors of Urbana high school.
The paper was published for the first time last year and proved very successful. It is printed weekly. Martha Koutny is the editor, Harold Johnson assistant and Madeline Cumberland the chairman for school news. Other department chiefs are .. ........"
Article - The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa); Saturday. 04 Oct 1930; Page 16; (Newspapers.com):
High School Play
Urbana high school will present the play, "High Flier," at I. O. O. F. hall Thursday and Friday nights, Oct. 16 and 17. Miss Margaret Bailey will coach the production. The cast includes: Madeline Cumberland, .............. ."
Article - The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); Tuesday, 05 May 1931; Page 8; (Newspapers.com):
Urbana Seniors To Give Play Friday
Urbana, May 5, - The Urbana high school seniors will present their class play, "Cynthia's Candlesticks," a comedy in three acts by Sally Shute, at the I. O. O. F. hall Friday at 8 p.m.
Rose Hauser, as Cynthia, and Marshall Williams, playing Stephen Hopewell, her sweetheart, take the leading roles. The cast also includes Harold Johnson, Madeline Cumberland, Eileen Possehl, Thomas Smith, Dale Van De Venter, Meri Brody, Doris Cline and Martha Koutney.
Graduation - " Commencements in N.E. Iowa," The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa); Tuesday, 05 May 1931; Page 16; (Newspapers.com):
Urbana
Urbana, IA -- Members of the 1931 senior class are: Dale Ven de Venter, Madeline Cumberland, Rose Hauser, Martha Koutney, Eilene Posehl, Harold Johnson and Marshall Williams.
Reunion - The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa); Sunday, June 28, 1931; Page 10; Newspapers.com):
The seventeenth annual reunion of the Cumberland family of Polk Township was at the Roscoe Cumberland home west of here recently and was attended by 58. Officers for next year are Otis Cumberland, president; and Madeline Cumberland, treasurer, Los Angeles, Cal., Iowa City, Center Point, Lamont, Vinton and Urbana were cities represented.
Reunion - The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); Wednesday, 21 Jun 1933; Page 4; (Newspapers.com)
[extracted information: 19th reunion of Cumberland family - Officers re- elected: O. T, Cumberland, president & Madeline Cumberland, secretary and treasurer]
Article - The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa); Thursday, 28 Apr 1983; Page 34; (Newspapers.com):
MHI will honor volunteers, groups
INDEPENDENCE - Barbara J. Finch, director of the volunteer program in the governor's office, will be the guest speaker for the annual volunteer recognition ceremony at the Mental Health Institute at Independence.
It will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the MHI Auditorium.
Some 225 volunteers will be honored for giving time in a variety of activities for patient welfare and benefits.
............."
[ included Madeline Johnson, Urbana.]
Obituary - Madeline Verla (Cumberland) Noe, The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); Tuesday, 10 Jan 1995; Page 8; (Newspapers.com):
Madeline Verla Noe, 81, died Monday morning, Jan. 9, 1995, in Virginia Gay Annex after an extended illness. Services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Urbana Christian Church, by the Rev. Rod Weline. Burial: Urbana Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Phillips Funeral Home Chapel, Vinton, and after 9 a.m. Wednesday at the church.
Survivors include a daughter, Janet Williams of Urbana; and two step-daughters, Ilene Kreider of Garrison and Jeanne newcomer of Cherokee.
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Pedigree Link |
Last Edited | 25 April 2019 00:00:00 |
Father | Leroy Cue (b. 3 April 1881, d. 26 December 1943) |
Mother | Maude Evelyn Wilt (b. 24 November 1882, d. 7 December 1972) |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter | Marilyn Jeanne Cue+ (b. 30 June 1932, d. 12 February 1995) |
The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); Wednesday, 28 October 1925; Page 10; (Newspapers.com):
Give Shower
SHELLSBURG, Oct. 28. -- Sixty invitations were issued for a miscellaneous shower given today in honor of Miss Irene Case, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Case, whose marriage to Ray Cue will take place soon. The affair was given at the John Alden home. A mock wedding was a feature. The hostesses were Mrs. Allie Alden, Mrs. Vernon Alden, Edith Alden, Mrs. John Mantor and Mrs. Charles Mullinex.
The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); Wednesday, 24 Mar 1920; Page 6; (Newspapers.com):
Case-Cue
SHELLSBURG. Nov. 4 -- Miss Irene Case, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Case, and Ray Everett Cue, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cue, were married Tuesday at the Baptist parsonage by the Rev. H. A. Essex. The attendants were Edith Alden, cousin of the bride, and Robert Daugherty. The bride wore a blue satin faced crepe gown with fur and applique trim.
Both bride and bridegroom were born and reared on farms in this vicinity and both are graduates of the Shellsburg?high school. The bridegroom has been associated with his father in farming for the last five years. He is an active worker in the Oak Grove church. The bride has been a faithful worker in the Parkers Grove church.
Mr. and Mrs. Cue will go to housekeeping at once on the Ira Case farm, south of town, as the bride's parents are to spend the winter in Florida.
Obituary - The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa); Monday, 05 October 1987; Page 8; (Newspapers.com):
Ray Cue
SHELLSBURG -- Services for Ray Cue, 85, of Shellsburg, who died Friday (Oct. 2) at Virginia Gay Hospital Annex, Vinton, after a lengthy illness, were today at Oak Grove Christian Church, rural Shellsburg; burial in Urbana Cemetery, Urbana; survivors include his wife, Marie; a daughter, Marilyn Spahr of Bossier City, La.; three stepsons, Donald Cantonwine of Tipton and Raymond Cantonwine of Vinton; a sister, Lucille Dingman of Marion; and four grandchildren, 18 step-grandchildren, a great-granddaughter and 22 step-great-grandchildren; he was preceded in death by his first wife, Irene, in 1958; and a brother; Campbell-Russell Funeral Home, Vinton, was in charge of arrangements; memorials may be made to the church.
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Father | Charles Randolph Oakley (b. 9 November 1875, d. 26 May 1939) |
Mother | Valona Blanche Chilton (b. 18 November 1877, d. 25 September 1953) |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter | Sandra Lorene Cue (b. 23 December 1932, d. 17 March 1983) |
Daughter | Lyrle Lavonne Cue+ |
Son | Darryl Marlan Cue+ |
Son | Randall R. Cue+ |
Daughter | Cheryl Diane Cue |
Son | Jay L. Cue |
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