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Son | Virgil Norman Dowler |
Son | Bernard F. Dowler |
Daughter | Linda Dowler |
Daughter | Charlotte Sue Dowler |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Beulah M. Dowler, 84, of Mineral Wells passed away May 2, 2005, at Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital.
She was born Oct. 24, 1920, in Thomas, W.Va., a daughter of the late Fred and Nellie Secrist Snyder. She was a homemaker and attended Calvary Memorial Church.
Beulah is survived by her husband, Virgil N. Dowler; two sons, Bernard Dowler and his wife, Ann, of Ripley and Norman Dowler and his wife, Linda, of South Haven, Miss.; two daughters, Linda Donahue and her husband, Larry, of Mineral Wells and Charlotte Bumgarner and her husband, David, of Parkersburg; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers.
Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Lambert-Tatman Funeral Home, 2333 Pike St., south Parkersburg, with Pastor Rob Collins officiating. Burial will follow in Evergreen South Cemetery. Friends may call from 6-8 p.m. today and one hour prior to services Wednesday at the funeral home.
Source Citation: Newspaper: Parkersburg News, The/Sentinel; Publication Date: 3 May 2005; Publication Place: Parkersburg, WV, United States.
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Son | Darrell William Drain |
Daughter | Beverly Drain |
Son | Denzil R. Drain |
Son | Randall S. Drain |
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Father | Isaac N. Whittaker (b. about 1832) |
Mother | Sarah A. Sedgewick (b. about 1834) |
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Son | Warder Pearl Barnes (b. 31 December 1879, d. 7 January 1903) |
Daughter | Dessie E. Barnes (b. 27 May 1881, d. 6 August 1948) |
Daughter | Laura Ann Barnes+ (b. May 1882, d. 28 January 1954) |
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Daughter | Ida Belle Whittaker+ (b. 19 August 1858, d. 22 December 1929) |
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Daughter | Ida Belle Whittaker+ (b. 19 August 1858, d. 22 December 1929) |
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Father | William Barnes (b. 5 January 1854, d. 18 April 1922) |
Mother | Ida Belle Whittaker (b. 19 August 1858, d. 22 December 1929) |
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Father | John T. Barnes (b. 5 January 1818, d. 13 July 1888) |
Mother | Margaret Ann Starr (b. 2 May 1827, d. 1863) |
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Daughter | Margaret Bonnetta Barnes+ (b. 7 November 1885, d. 22 November 1934) |
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Published in an Olney newspaper, 1940
Mrs. Cora L. Kinkade, 74, the widow of Charles Kinkade, passed away Sunday morning at the home of her niece, Mrs. C. C. Webb, in Toledo.
Mrs. Kinkade was born in Richland county January 1, 1866.
The body was brought to the Porter-Schaub Chapel, were it will remain until time for the funeral services which will be held Tuesday afternoon at the Parkersburg United Brethren Church with Rev. Lawler in charge. Interment will be at the Oak Hill Cemetery.
She is survived by five nieces, Mrs. C. C. Webb, Toledo and Mrs. Flossie Barnhart, Mrs. Ed Bowen, Mrs. Mark Thomson and Mrs. Ed. J. Stoll, all of Olney and four nephews, L. P. Newell, of Lawrenceville; Charles Newell, of Montana; Jim Newell, of Missouri and Cliff Newell, of PA. Also surviving are four grandchildren, Donovan, Delbert, David and Dale Dafoe, of Washington state.
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Daughter | Myrtle Newell (b. 14 July 1879, d. 17 July 1880) |
Son | Charles E. Newell (b. 9 June 1881, d. 26 January 1958) |
Son | Clifford Tanner Newell+ (b. 22 March 1890, d. 7 November 1966) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Published in the Olney Advocate, Thursday, June 9, 1938:
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from the Bethel Methodist Episcopal church for Bently Newell, 88, life-long resident of Richland county who died at the Olney Sanitarium Saturday noon of complications sustained after fracturing his hip at the home of his son in Lawrenceville some time ago.
The Rev. E. L. Lawler officiated at the funeral and Interment was in the Bethel cemetery.
Born December 28, 1849, Robert Bentley Newell was the oldest son of ten children born to J. C. and Angeline Newell. His death occurred June 4, 1938, at the age of 88 years, 5 months and six days.
He was married Sept. 30, 1879, to Nancy Amanda Barnes who preceded him in death some 15 years ago. To this union were born two daughters and four sons, Myrtle E. Newell, who died in infancy; Charles E., of Sidney, Mont; James S. of St. Louis; Flossie M. Barnhart, of Olney; Clifford T., of Shamokin, PA and Leslie P., of Lawrenceville.
He is also survived by two brothers, Lawrence, of Minden, Neb., and David E., of LaPorte, IN., and fourteen living grandchildren.
A member of the old Zion Methodist church from early childhood, Mr. Newell later joined the Bethel Methodist church, of which he was a member until his death. Always an active churchman, he served for many years as superintendent of the Sunday school. Teaching several classes in singing, he was always ready to render any service he could to help in the up-building of the Kingdom of God. Known by many and loved by all. Mr. Newell's passing is a distinct loss to the community.
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Father | Robert Bentley Newell (b. 28 December 1849, d. 4 June 1938) |
Mother | Nancy Amanda Barnes (b. 1 July 1856, d. 4 October 1923) |
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Father | Robert Bentley Newell (b. 28 December 1849, d. 4 June 1938) |
Mother | Nancy Amanda Barnes (b. 1 July 1856, d. 4 October 1923) |
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Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
The Olney Advocate, January 30, 1958
Charles E. Newell, 76, a resident of 1003 E. Elm St., passed away very suddenly Sunday afternoon at home.
Mr. Newell was born in Richland county, the son of R. B. Newell and Amanda Barnes. He was a postal employee in Williston, N. D., and in Sidney, Mont. for about 50 years. He was a member of the Elks Lodge No 1782 in Sidney; secretary of Yellowstone Lodge, A.F. & A.M. Al Bedoo Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. in Billings, Mont., and of Richland Lodge No. 100, O.E.S., and was a long-time member of the St. Lawrence Episcopal Church in Sidney.
His wife, the former Grace Ruud passed away two years ago. He was then married to Florence Becker in April of 1957, who survives him.
Also surviving are two children, Mrs. Margaret Harrison of Long View, Texas, and Charles Newell of Bellevue, Wash.; eight grandchildren; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Carol Rieger of St. Louis, Mo.; and the following brothers and sister: Mrs. Flossie Barnhart of Olney, James Newell of Ballwin, Mo., Clifford Newell of Shamokin, Pa., and Leslie Newell of Vincennes, Ind.
A brief funeral service for Mr. Newell was held Wednesday morning in the Memorial Chapel of the Summers-Wilson Funeral Home, with Rev. Earl Fritz and Rev. Paul Ragsdale in charge. The body was then taken to Sidney, Mont. for final rites.
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Father | Henry O. Ruud (b. 28 March 1868, d. 15 October 1954) |
Mother | Ida Mae Foss (b. 1873, d. 1969) |
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Daughter | Grace M. Ruud (b. 13 March 1894, d. 15 October 1955) |
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