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Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
KENDRICK GEORGE DIES
HEART ATTACK IS SUFFERED IN CAR NEAR SPRING HILL
Chairman of Platte County Democratic Committee Was an Insurance Agent-Funeral Services Tuesday.
Kendrick W. George, 53, Platte City, chairman of the Platte County Democratic Committee, died unexpectedly yesterday at the home of a sister, Mrs. Paul Hopkins, Spring Hill, Kas. Mr. George suffered a heart attack while driving to Spring Hill with his mother, Mrs. Madeleine George of the home. He died shortly after arriving at the Hopkins home. Mr. George was born on a farm near Platte City and was a lifelong resident of Platte County. He was a graduate of the Smithville High School and attended the University of Missouri where is was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. He operated a life insurance agency in Platte City the last 28 years and managed the state license bureau there.He had been chairman of the Platte County Democratic Committee the last six years and was a member of the Platte County library board. Mr. George was a member of the Christian church of Platte City and the Smithville Masonic lodge and was a charter member of the Platte County Memorial post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He served in the Navy three years in World War II and was a member of the selective service board no. 87. He was a member also of the Platte County Historical Society and the American Legion post at Platte City. Also surviving are two nephews, James R. Hopkins and Joseph F. Hopkins 1403 Valentine road. Services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday, at the Platte City Christian church. Burial will be in Platte City Cemetery.
The Pallbearers: Gordon; Miller,Francis M. Wilson, Andrew J. Higgins, Carl Stamps, R.L. Hazelton, James M. Higgins.
Kansas City Times
Aug 13 1956 (Mon.)
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Daughter | Mary Frances Long+ (b. 21 November 1842) |
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Daughter | Mary Frances Long+ (b. 21 November 1842) |
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Daughter | Virginia Margaret Long+ (b. 18 September 1913, d. 3 February 1999) |
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Father | Harry L. Long (b. April 1888, d. 1942) |
Mother | Elizabeth M. Robertson (b. 1891, d. 1935) |
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Son | Michael Irven Houpt (b. 13 April 1949, d. 6 November 2017) |
Obitguary -- (Findagrave.com):
MERCERSBURG, Pa. - Virginia Margaret Houpt, 85, of 44 N. Main St., died Wednesday, Feb. 3, 1999, at her home.
Born Sept. 18, 1913, in Hagerstown, she was the daughter of the late Harry L. and Elizabeth Robertson Houpt.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Jesse L. Houpt, in 1963.
She worked at Fairchild Industries, Hagerstown, during World War II. She was secretary to former Justice of the Peace, the late Tom McDowell, in Mercersburg. She later was assistant to the librarian and taught typing at Mercersburg Academy; and was a librarian at Fendrick Library, Mercersburg.
She was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ, Mercersburg.
She was a member and former president of Harry Lackhove American Legion Post 517 Ladies Auxiliary; a member of Women of the Moose Chapter 812 of Franklin, W.Va.; and a volunteer for Meals on Wheels of Mercersburg.
She is survived by the following:
a son,
Michael I. Houpt of Upper Tract, W.Va.;
three stepgrandchildren,
Brenda Rhodes,
Maryanne Miller and
Kathy Wimer;
a stepgrandson,
Nicholas Houpt Rhodes; and
a nephew.
A memorial service will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Trinity United Church of Christ, Mercersburg. The Rev. Milton W. Benny Jr. will officiate. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Mercersburg.
There will be no viewing.
Memorial donations may be made to Antietam Humane Society, 8513 Lyons Road, Waynesboro, PA 17268; or Mercersburg Ambulance Club, 132 N. Main St., Mercersburg, PA 17236.
Arrangements are by Lininger-Fries Funeral Home Inc., 47 N. Park Ave., Mercersburg.
SOURCE:
The Herald-Mail
Hagerstown, MD
February 5, 1999.
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Son | Michael Irven Houpt (b. 13 April 1949, d. 6 November 2017) |
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Father | Jesse Leroy Houpt (b. 13 April 1905, d. 12 October 1963) |
Mother | Virginia Margaret Long (b. 18 September 1913, d. 3 February 1999) |
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Son | Dale Eugene Long+ (b. 29 December 1929, d. 10 September 2011) |
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Father | Jesse M. Long (b. 18 October 1902, d. 26 August 1989) |
Mother | Mary Catherine Slifer (b. 4 April 1904, d. 7 September 1985) |
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Son | Thomas Long+ |
Son | Stephen Alan Long |
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Dale was born on December 29,1929 to Jesse and Mary long in Hagerstown Maryland. Attending Hagerstown high school , he and his great friend Bud Gibney built the first motor scooter which would be featured in the Hagerstown Herald every 10 yrs. From childhood though school he dated the same young girl Patricia Thomas who he would end up marrying and staying married for 48 yrs until her death in 1996. Dale and Pat moved from Hagerstown Md. to Annapolis md after the birth of their 1st son Tommy was born and their 2nd son Stephen was born before moving to Salisbury MD in 1962.Together they opened up and managed a news company BAY STATE NEWS for the Greenwald brothers of Hagerstown. Dale and Pat stayed with this company until it merged with MARDELVA NEWS which both would end up retireing from. Dale was a Korean war vet in his younger years and then joined the Coast Guard Auxilary because of the love of his boats.One thing I can say about our father was that he was a very well respected man in our community and i never heard anyone say a bad word about him. Dale was with every word a true American and you would never want to talk about politics with him because he would never stop speaking his piece. Dale and Pat would end up having 2 grandkids from son Tommy and daughter in law Vicki named Lisa and Wade. After the death of Pat, Dale ended up remarrying and later moved to Oklahoma where he would end up passing from cancer. He did many things in his life that he did not like but everything was to make someone else happy. He did not require fancy things or really ever want for anything but he was a great provider and devoted husband and caregiver. Dale was buried in a cemetery far from his home and his family and only a few people were invited to attend. Despite the opposition towards some, no matter what he was our father and that cannot be disputed.
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Father | Samuel Alfred Thomas (b. 11 November 1883, d. 3 June 1951) |
Mother | Dorothy Keplinger (b. 23 December 1903, d. 26 April 1971) |
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Son | Thomas Long+ |
Son | Stephen Alan Long |
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PATRICIA ANN LONG (PAT) was born in Harrisburg, PA. on Nov. 9th, 1930 to parents Samual and Dorothy Thomas. moving from there to Hagerstown MD. she lived in Halfway and attended Hagerstown high school where she ended up meeting and falling in love with our father Dale Eugene Long. In 1948 she decided at the age of 17 she would quit high school and run off with dale to West Virginia and get married. She went to work as a sales girl for Murphys while dale headed off to the army. In 1951 her father passed away and her mother moved in with them to live. After Dale came home from the Korean war they decided to have their 1st son Thomas Eugene Long. A few years later they along with Dot moved to Annapolis MD. and there would have their 2nd son Stephen Alan Long. Shortly after he was born they were offered a job and move to Salisbury, MD, where she would live out the rest of her life with her family. Working side by side with her husband they would run together a company called BAY STATE NEWS. Mom and Dad would end up pouring their hearts and souls into making this a successful company. However in most situations like this there are always other things you give up and neglect such as family. Thank goodness for dot (her mother) she would take the helm at home and raise the the boys. Mom and dad never really took any vacations just work. At this time pat and Dale discovered boating, and with that would keep them away from home even more. In 1971 pats mom dot passed away at their home. Work and boating became the two major activities around our house. The boating crowd and the yaught club is where Pat and Dale's direction would go. Our mother loved us very much and i never felt otherwise. Our parents had a hard time showing love so there really wasnt much affection around. Moms way of showing her love was presents! and lots of them, she would make every holiday a special occasion for us boys. any occasion she could come up with was her excuse to spoil her boys. Her first grandchild was born to Tommy named Lisa Anne and the heavens opened up. That changed mom and really opened her up. Mom love dressing up and having her hair fixed 2 times a week, keeping her long nails pristine and loved wearing jewelry and lots of it. I never met anyone that had a bad word to say about her, she loved being social, she was not a big cook but when she did cook she cooked! wow she could really make a great meal. Then Tommy and Vicki (Pat's daughter in law) gave mom another grandchild, wade, the little prince! However her happiness with grandchildren wouild not last much longer. Mom starting her illness in 1988 right after returning from a cruise. She was diagnosed with ARTERIORSCLEROSIS. She lost one of her legs, she still fought hard but without success. She passed away on a Sunday morning sept 29th 1996. After a large memorial service she was buried close to her parents in bakersville md. She lived life on her own terms (she really did) she loved her family very much and did everything to keep us together until the end. She was loved very much and in the end " SHE DID THE BEST SHE KNEW HOW TO " You are missed greatly mom and I look forward to the day to see you again. Mom was joined on the other side in 2011 with the man she spent 48 years married to, Dale. Tommy and I can say one thing and that is no matter how hard it was our parents kept the family together till the end and I for one am proud of that.
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Daughter | Patricia Ann Thomas+ (b. 9 November 1930, d. 29 September 1996) |
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Daughter | Patricia Ann Thomas+ (b. 9 November 1930, d. 29 September 1996) |
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Father | Gottlieb William Baumann (b. 26 May 1899, d. after 1947) |
Mother | Marguerite Louise Hopkins (b. 12 March 1912, d. 28 June 2000) |
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Son | Terry Lee Baumann+ (b. 25 March 1956, d. 4 April 2020) |
Son | Randy Joe Baumann+ |
Daughter | Kimberly Sue Baumann+ (b. 8 February 1960, d. 8 November 2019) |
Son | Scott Alan Baumann |
Obituary -- Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa; Friday, 1 AUG 1974, p.25 (Newspapers.com):
DONALD R. BAUMANN
Services for Donald Ray Baumann, 38, of Lacona, formerly of Des Moines, will be 3 p.m. Friday at Hamilton's Funeral Home, with burial in Laurel Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Baumann died of cancer Tuesday at Iowa Lutheran Hospital after a two-year illness.
A trucker driver for Leroy weed, Inc., he lived in Des Moines most of his life before moving to Lacona four years ago. He was a member of the Teamsters Union, American Legion and the Masonic Lodge in Lacona.
Surviving are five children: A daughter, Debbie, and a son Randy, who live with their mother in Melcher, a daughter Kimberly, and two sons, Terry and Scott, who lived with Mr. Baumann in Lacona; three sisters, Mrs. Barbara Quick, Mrs. Karen Stubbs and Mrs. Judy Ann Steil, and a half-sister, Diane Doty, all of Des Moines; two brothers, William of Bellevue, Neb., and Gottlieb (Jay) of Des Moines, and his mother, Mrs. Maguerite Doty of Des Moines.
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Father | Donald Ray Baumann (b. 9 June 1936, d. 30 July 1974) |
Mother | Carolyn Jeanne Honts (b. 17 January 1938, d. 5 July 2014) |
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Son | Joseph Baumann+ |
Son | Brett Baumann |
Son | Ryan Baumann |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Terry Lee Baumann
March 25, 1956 - April 4, 2020
Terry Lee Baumann, 64, of Des Moines, Iowa passed away Saturday, April 4, 2020. A celebration of life and burial of cremains will be held at a later date when concerns and precautions over COVID-19 have lifted.
Terry is survived by his sons, Joseph (Megan) Baumann, Ryan Baumann, Brett Baumann; grandchildren, Lily and Max Baumann; Jayne Hopkins; siblings, Debbie Caikowski, Randy Baumann, Scott Baumann; and many nieces, nephews and other family. He is preceded in death by his parents, Donald Baumann and Jean Norman; sister, Kim Bowers.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given in Terry’s name to the family for a contribution at a later date. To submit an online condolence, visit our website at www.overtonfunerals.com.
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