Father | Karl Ford Kness (b. 17 March 1899, d. 20 September 1971) |
Mother | Ella Mae Keihl (b. 17 August 1911, d. 29 March 1992) |
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Son | Randolph Wayne Gearhart |
Son | Daniel L. Gearhart |
Son | Russell Gearhart |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Santa Clara - Our much-loved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother Nancy Ruth Gearhart died on January 10, 2019 at the age of 77. She was born in Redding, Calif. on March 19, 1941 and is the daughter of Karl Ford Kness and Ella Mae Keihl Kness. She married Larry Gearhart on March 25, 1967 in her parents' home in Corte Madera, Calif. Nancy wrote the majority of this text years ago, so the following is a retelling of her life in her words.
While growing up on a seven-acre fruit ranch near Clear Lake in California, she learned to love the country; it was an idyllic childhood. She graduated from Balboa High School in San Francisco. She later went to keypunch school to be able to support herself. The skill came in very handy; she worked as a keypunch operator for ten years in San Francisco and Eureka, Calif.
During her life, Nancy lived in Kelseyville, Calif.; San Francisco; Eureka; San Bernardino, Calif.; Soulsbyville, Calif. (which she considered to be heaven); Joseph, Utah; Hanksville, Utah; American Falls, Idaho; Hanksville (again!); St. George, Utah; and Santa Clara, Utah.
In American Falls, Nancy worked for the Power County Senior Citizens as a head cook for the Senior Center. She also worked part-time for a florist and a clothing store. She volunteered as an EMT in Hanksville and American Falls, and helped out at the Intermountain Cancer Center and Hospice in St. George. She also volunteered with her sons' schools and classes. Nancy was gentle, kind, and quietly independent. She fought thyroid cancer twice and ultimately conquered it.
When she and Larry moved to Santa Clara in 1987, they joined the Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church as it was first established in the area. They were among the original 113 charter members. Nancy worked as a secretary in the church for five years, and became a deacon in the church in 1997.
Nancy was very artistic and creative. Her hobbies and interests included hand-painting Christmas villages, making pottery, drawing, watercolor painting, raising ducks, camping, watching birds, traveling, decorating her house in her mixed-up eclectic style, making crafts, and sewing until her eyes betrayed her. She collected Christmas ornaments, dolls, old dishes and silver, glass bells, and other antiques. With a green thumb, she played Mrs. Mother Earth after she quit working full time, and was always outside gardening, as well as growing orchids and other potted plants.
One of her great joys was spending time with family, especially her husband Larry. She loved cookout breakfasts in the backyard, family dinners, and playing card games. She enjoyed watching her grandkids play in the yard, as well as their piano recitals, school programs, and award ceremonies. It was a great pleasure for her to watch her husband and children become successful.
Nancy is survived by her husband Larry, sons Randy (Kathy) of Copper Center, Alaska; Dan (Tiffany) of St. George; Russell (Ingrid) of St. George; brother Rocky (Lisa) Kness of Klawock, Alaska; and her grandchildren Kristina (Brian), Alex (Samantha), Theresa (Charlie), Asia (Tommy), Talia, Uintah, Sierra, and six great-grandchildren.
The family would like to extend a warm thank you to Mary Helen Stricklin of the palliative care department at Dixie Regional Medical Center for all her help and guidance.
Relatives and friends are invited to a memorial service and luncheon on Saturday, February 9 at 11:00 a.m. at the Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church, 611 North 2450 East in St. George. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Community Soup Kitchen of St. George.
Published in The Spectrum & Daily News on Jan. 20, 2019.
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Daughter | Nancy Ruth Kness+ (b. 19 March 1941, d. 10 January 2019) |
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Daughter | Nancy Ruth Kness+ (b. 19 March 1941, d. 10 January 2019) |
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Father | William Harold Grantz (b. 8 January 1912, d. 30 November 1978) |
Mother | Lourena Iva Reynolds (b. 30 October 1913, d. 4 July 1995) |
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Daughter | Willa Grantz (b. 19 January 1934, d. 21 June 2005) |
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Daughter | Willa Grantz (b. 19 January 1934, d. 21 June 2005) |
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Father | Frederick Schandelmeier (b. 25 May 1845, d. 20 August 1907) |
Mother | Ellen Jane Smith (b. January 1852, d. 26 February 1939) |
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Son | Richard James McClees+ (b. May 1847, d. January 1916) |
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Son | Richard James McClees+ (b. May 1847, d. January 1916) |
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Father | Guy Leslie Warnock (b. 22 June 1894, d. 16 May 1951) |
Mother | Hazel Nona Gentry (b. 19 May 1899, d. 6 August 1980) |
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Son | Emory W. Jenkins |
Son | Lloyd Jenkins |
Son | Charles Jenkins |
Son | Norman Keith Jenkins (b. 25 September 1944, d. 30 October 1944) |
Son | Lawrence Jenkins |
Daughter | Nona Zelda Jenkins+ (b. 9 March 1948, d. 28 February 2010) |
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Father | John Lloyd Jenkins (b. 1888, d. 1919) |
Mother | Zelda Bell Kirkpatrick (b. 21 October 1893, d. 27 June 1979) |
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Son | Emory W. Jenkins |
Son | Lloyd Jenkins |
Son | Charles Jenkins |
Son | Norman Keith Jenkins (b. 25 September 1944, d. 30 October 1944) |
Son | Lawrence Jenkins |
Daughter | Nona Zelda Jenkins+ (b. 9 March 1948, d. 28 February 2010) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Grand Island (Nebraska) Independent
Sunday, 6 May 1990
William E. Jenkins, 77, of 607 West 17th, died Saturday, May 5, at St. Francis Medical Center. Graveside services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Oakdale Cemetery at Oakdale. Visitation is...at Livingston-Sondermann Funeral Home.
Mr. Jenkins was born April 12, 1913, in Pierce County, the son of John and Zelda Kirkpatrick Jenkins. He received his education in Norfolk and attended a country school southeast of Battle Creek. He married Ilene Warnock on Sept. 11, 1937, in Yankton, S. D. Mrs. Jenkins died in 1980. He worked as a farm hand, construction worker and a truck driver. He moved to Grand Island to make his home in 1983.
Survivors include one daughter, Nona Carr of Oakdale; five sons, Larry of Marquette, Emory and Charles, both of Grand Island, Lloyd of Cheyenne, Wyo., and Roger of Bayard; 23 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Norman.
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Son | William Emory Jenkins+ (b. 12 April 1913, d. 5 May 1990) |
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Son | William Emory Jenkins+ (b. 12 April 1913, d. 5 May 1990) |
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Father | William Emory Jenkins (b. 12 April 1913, d. 5 May 1990) |
Mother | Eilene Hazel Warnock (b. 7 February 1918, d. 28 September 1980) |
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Father | William Emory Jenkins (b. 12 April 1913, d. 5 May 1990) |
Mother | Eilene Hazel Warnock (b. 7 February 1918, d. 28 September 1980) |
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Son | Ronald Carr |
Daughter | Donna Kay Carr |
Son | Thomas C. Carr |
Son | Douglas Brian Carr |
Son | Duane Carr |
Son | Jeremiah J. Carr |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Memorial services for Nona Z. Carr, age 61 of Norfolk, formerly of Oakdale, will be held Wednesday, March 3, 2010 at 1:30 P.M. at the Community Bible Church in Norfolk with Pastor George Heusinger and Pastor Arin Hess officiating. Graveside services will be held at 3:00 P.M. on Wednesday at Hoskins City Cemetery.
Arrangments are by Brockhaus-Harlan Funeral Home in Tilden.
She died Sunday February 28, 2010, at Faith Regional Health Services in Norfolk.
Nona (Jenkins) Carr, daughter of William and Eileen Jenkins, was born on March 9, 1948 in Meadow Grove, Nebraska. Her entire life was spent in Northeast, Nebraska. She was united in marriage to Kenneth Carr on March 11, 1964. Nona and Ken had been active members of Community Bible Church since December 10, 1972. They lived in Meadow Grove and Oakdale areas until the death of her husband on March 26, 2006. She spent the final years of her life in a nursing home in Norfolk.
She is survived by one daughter, Donna of Omaha; five sons, Ronald of South Dakota, Tom of York, Douglas of Oakdale, Duane of Pennsylvania, Jeremiah of Norfolk; four brothers, Emory of Grand Island, Lloyd of Lincoln, Charles of Des Moines, Iowa and Larry of Marquette.
She is preceded in death by her husband, her parents and two brothers.
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Father | Henry Isaac Carr (b. 27 August 1899, d. 28 May 1995) |
Mother | Edith Jacobs (d. 5 August 1982) |
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Son | Ronald Carr |
Daughter | Donna Kay Carr |
Son | Thomas C. Carr |
Son | Douglas Brian Carr |
Son | Duane Carr |
Son | Jeremiah J. Carr |
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Son | Kenneth Clayton Carr+ (b. 27 March 1945, d. 26 March 2006) |
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Son | Kenneth Clayton Carr+ (b. 27 March 1945, d. 26 March 2006) |
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