Helen Juanita Tipton
F, #156814, b. 8 March 1913, d. 3 April 1973
Biography
Helen Juanita Tipton was born on 8 March 1913 in St. Louis, MO; daughter of William Curtiss and Nettie Green (Voyles) Tipton. She married
Carl J. Kirkpatrick, son of
Kirby K. Kirkpatrick and
Mabel Clippinger, on 28 February 1953 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., UT. Helen Juanita Tipton died on 3 April 1973 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., UT.
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Ruth Trombley
F, #156815, b. about 1909
Biography
Ruth Trombley lived in 1930 in Columbus, Franklin Co., OH.
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Eugene J. "Kirk" Kirkpatrick
M, #156816, b. 9 March 1926, d. 21 March 2001
Parents
Family: Naomi Clark (b. 10 July 1926, d. 20 October 2009)
Biography
Eugene J. "Kirk" Kirkpatrick was born on 9 March 1926 in Springfield, Clark Co., OH. He married
Naomi Clark on 29 November 1945 in Norfolk, VA; ceremony by Rev. William W. Malcolm, Sr., Presbyterian minister. Naomi later remarried to Russell Herbert in 1970 and later to Glen Harry Kailey (1921-2010). He and
Naomi Clark were divorced in October 1969 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA. He married
Maryellen Bernadine Swets on 6 May 1972. He died on 21 March 2001 in Tarzana, Los Angeles Co., CA.
He was buried in March 2001 in American Fork Cemetery, Utah Co., UT, Findagrave #146946136.
Eugene J. "Kirk" Kirkpatrick began military service before November 1945 WW II service, U.S. Navy. He lived on 15 April 1950 in Multnomah Co., OR.
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Naomi Clark
F, #156817, b. 10 July 1926, d. 20 October 2009
Biography
Naomi Clark was born on 10 July 1926 in Provo, Utah Co., UT; daughter of Lindon and Mildred (McCann) Clark. She married
Eugene J. "Kirk" Kirkpatrick, son of
Carl J. Kirkpatrick and
Ruth Trombley, on 29 November 1945 in Norfolk, VA; ceremony by Rev. William W. Malcolm, Sr., Presbyterian minister. Naomi later remarried to Russell Herbert in 1970 and later to Glen Harry Kailey (1921-2010). Naomi Clark and
Eugene J. "Kirk" Kirkpatrick were divorced in October 1969 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA. She died on 20 October 2009.
She was buried in October 2009 in Oakwood Memorial Park, Chatsworth, Los Angeles Co., CA, Findagrave #91658277.
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Maryellen Bernadine Swets
F, #156821, b. 26 October 1933, d. 10 June 2023
Biography
Maryellen Bernadine Swets was born on 26 October 1933 in Denver, CO. She married
Eugene J. "Kirk" Kirkpatrick, son of
Carl J. Kirkpatrick and
Ruth Trombley, on 6 May 1972. Maryellen Bernadine Swets died on 10 June 2023 in Lehi, Utah Co., UT,
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Mary Kirkpatrick of Lehi, Utah, passed away Saturday, June 10, at the age of 89 of natural causes. She was born on October 26, 1933, in Denver, Colorado to the late Boudewyn Adrianus Peter Swets and Aline May Bacon Swets. Mary was preceded in death by her parents and 2 brothers Adrian (Suzie), Danny (Rosalie), and a brother-in-law Gary Anderson.
Mary was the third of six children. She was raised in Eagle Rock, California. She lived in various locations in Southern California until the last year of her life.
She married Melvin Lee Beck and into that marriage 2 sons were born, Glenn and Wayne. They were divorced in 1971.
She then met and married Eugene J. "Kirk" Kirkpatrick on May 6, 1972. Together they lived in Reseda, California until his death in 2001.
After Kirk passed, she decided to sell the house in Reseda and moved to Hemet, CA to be closer to her sister Geri. She lived there in a mobile home park for several years until Geri moved to Arizona. Wanting to be closer to her son Glenn and his family she moved to Simi Valley, California. She lived with Glenn and Kathy for over 10 years.
In 2022, Mary moved to Utah to be near her son Wayne and his family. She resided at Bellaview Assisted Living. Because she was stubborn like her Dutch father, living in an assisted living facility was a hard transition for her but she was able to make several good friends while there and was treated with much kindness and care.
Mary enjoyed many things in life. Hanging out at the beach with her friends, camping, trips to Disneyland with the children, especially on rainy days, vacations and playing card games with her friends and with her grandchildren. She loved the outdoors and for decades she would go for a walk almost every day. She enjoyed being around people and pets. She would spend hours just sitting on the porch watching the happenings around town. She would frequently tell anyone who listened that she 'was a people watcher.' When she wasn't 'people watching,' she would read a book or work on her puzzle books. She was a keen observer of people and her surroundings but set a high standard for the family to always avoid gossip. She was always generous to everyone and would be a very attentive listener and would have great empathy towards others. It was important for her to stay in touch with her siblings and friends, even if it was by telephone.
She worked for many years as a hostess at Bob's Big Boy Restaurant. After Bob's she obtained a position as a cashier at Hughes Markets in Studio City, California until she retired from the workforce. Those jobs suited her perfectly because she loved interacting with customers. After her retirement she and Kirk took a 'bucket-list' tour cross country for several months with their vintage travel trailer. They came home with many stories about their adventures. They visited as many sites as possible along their way to Washington DC. They had a special reunion with Kirk's Navy buddies, which was a highlight of their 'road trip.'
Mary's smile could light up the room. She will be missed and remembered as our "Gigi."
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Emma C. Dotze
F, #156822, b. 1858, d. 23 January 1899
Biography
Emma C. Dotze was born in 1858 in Ohio; daughter of August and Mary (?) Dotze, both natives of Germany. She married
Charles E. Clippinger, son of
Joseph Anthony Clippinger and
Sarah A. Bowen, on 14 August 1879 in Clark Co., OH. Emma C. Dotze died on 23 January 1899 in Springfield, Clark Co., OH.
She was buried on 26 January 1899 in Ferncliff Cemetery, Springfield, Clark Co., OH, Findagrave #38913318.
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Carl Joseph Clippinger
M, #156823, b. 23 October 1879, d. 14 March 1955
Parents
Biography
Carl Joseph Clippinger was born on 23 October 1879 in Springfield, Clark Co., OH; did not marry. He died on 14 March 1955 in Springfield, Clark Co., OH.
He was buried in March 1955 in Ferncliff Cemetery, Springfield, Clark Co., OH, Findagrave #37967459.
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Noah F. Stine
M, #156824, b. September 1854
Biography
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Lewis Guy Stine
M, #156825, b. 10 January 1894, d. 27 November 1957
Parents
Biography
Lewis Guy Stine was born on 10 January 1894 in Springfield, Clark Co., OH. He married
Hazel Strasburg about 1914. He married
Esther Jenkins on 25 October 1928 in Clark Co., OH; Esther was first married to John Frederick Bender, Jr. in 1913 at Clay County, Indiana. He died on 16 APR 1925 and is buried at Brazil, Indiana. They had a son, Orville J. Bender, born 1914 and died in 1924, and a daughter Betty Kathlyn Bender, born 1920, who married Conrad Turtchin in 1937, lived at Chicago, and died in 1978 in Phoenix, Arizona, leaving four children and six grandchildren.
Esther remarried to Wilbur M. Faulkner in 1938, at Clark County, Ohio and died in 1966 at Springfield, Ohio. She was buried at Brazil, Indiana. He married
Mary M. Miller on 15 November 1940 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI. He died on 27 November 1957 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co., MI,
Obituary – Livingston County Daily Press and Argus, Howell, Michigan; Wednesday, 4 DEC 1957, page 18 (Newspapers.com):
Guy Stine
L. Guy Stine died last Wednesday in the St. Joseph Mercy hospital at Ann Arbor after an illness of several months.
He was born January 10, 1894, in Springfield, Ohio, a son of Noah and Mary Clippinger Stine.
On November 15, 1940, he was married to Mary M. Miller in Detroit.
He had been employed by the Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Railway Co. for 43 years in the Detroit office.
Mr. Stine had been a member of Redford lodge No. 152 F.&A.M., the Moslem Temple, and the Knights Templar of Detroit.
Survivors include his wife; their two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Corrigan of California and Mrs. Maxine Wise of Saginaw, and two grandchildren.
The funeral service was held at 2 o’clock Saturday, November 30, from the Keehn funeral home with the Reverend George Nevin officiating. Burial was at Fairview cemetery.
He was buried on 30 November 1957 in Fairview Cemetery, Brighton, Livingston Co., MI, Findagrave #226305337.
Lewis Guy Stine was also known as Guy Lewis Stine. He lived in 1942 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI.
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Clarence W. Stine
M, #156826, b. July 1899, d. 15 May 1929
Parents
Biography
Clarence W. Stine was born in July 1899 in Clark Co., OH. He married
Florence E. Dyer on 30 January 1924 in Clark Co., OH. He died on 15 May 1929 in Springfield, Clark Co., OH.
He was buried in May 1929 in Ferncliff Cemetery, Springfield, Clark Co., OH, Findagrave #55227878.
Cause of death: in Springfield, Clark Co., OH,
Springfield News-Sun, Springfield, Ohio; Thursday, 16 MAY 1929, page 5 (Newspapers.com):
MAN DISCOVERED DEAD IN HOTEL
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Clarence W. Stine, 29, is
Stricken in Room at Hotel Shawnee
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Clarence W. Stine, 29, whose mother’s address is 137 S. Western av., was found dead in his room in Hotel Shawnee at 2 a.m. Thursday, according to reports of police and County Coroner Theodore F. Schaefer, who investigated.
Coroner Schaefer learned that Stine had taken a room in the Shawnee for one day, registering there late Tuesday. He formerly had been rooming at the Arcade Hotel. When hotel attendants made the rounds early Thursday morning checking on the rooms, they discovered that the room Stine had rented was still occupied and that the door was locked on the inside.
The manager of the hotel was called and through the use of a master key, the room was unlocked. Stine’s body was discovered lying on the floor between the bed and the room telephone, leading the coroner and policy to believe that the man had become violently ill and made an attempt to call for aid, dying before the phone was reached. The room showed evidence that Stine had been ill just before the death, according to the reports made by both the police and the coroner. The body was removed to the Schaefer funeral home.
The coroner stated that when found the man apparently had been dead for eight hours.
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Esther Jenkins
F, #156827, b. 7 October 1892, d. 14 June 1966
Biography
Esther Jenkins was born on 7 October 1892 in Knightsville, Clay Co., IN; daughter of Robert F. and Sarah (Jones) Jenkins. She married
Lewis Guy Stine, son of
Noah F. Stine and
Mary Emma Clippinger, on 25 October 1928 in Clark Co., OH; Esther was first married to John Frederick Bender, Jr. in 1913 at Clay County, Indiana. He died on 16 APR 1925 and is buried at Brazil, Indiana. They had a son, Orville J. Bender, born 1914 and died in 1924, and a daughter Betty Kathlyn Bender, born 1920, who married Conrad Turtchin in 1937, lived at Chicago, and died in 1978 in Phoenix, Arizona, leaving four children and six grandchildren.
Esther remarried to Wilbur M. Faulkner in 1938, at Clark County, Ohio and died in 1966 at Springfield, Ohio. She was buried at Brazil, Indiana. Esther Jenkins died on 14 June 1966 in Springfield, Clark Co., OH.
She was buried in June 1966 in Cottage Hill Cemetery, Brazil, Clay Co., IN, Findagrave #132392226.
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Hazel Strasburg
F, #156828, b. 30 August 1898, d. 18 October 1927
Biography
Hazel Strasburg was born on 30 August 1898 in Springfield, Clark Co., OH; daughter of Albert L. and Minnie Etta (Hopping) Strasburg. She married
Lewis Guy Stine, son of
Noah F. Stine and
Mary Emma Clippinger, about 1914. Hazel Strasburg died on 18 October 1927 in Springfield, Clark Co., OH,
Obituary – Springfield News-Sun, Springfield, Ohio; Wednesday, 19 OCT 1927, page 11 (Newspapers.com):
MRS. HAZEL L. STINE
Mrs. Hazel L. Stine, 29, of 127 S. Western av., died at 9 a.m. Tuesday at the Clark County Tuberculosis Sanatorium. She had been a patient at the institution since March 18. Mrs. Stine was a member of the Grace M. E. Church and had resided in Springfield nearly all her life.
Mrs. Stine is survived by her husband, Guy L. Stine; two daughters, Dotty Jean, 12, and Maxine Leah, 2; one sister, Mrs. Laura Gillespie; the mother, Mrs. Minnie Layers; and a grandmother, Margaret J. Hopping. All of the relatives are of Springfield.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the residence. Burial will be made in Ferncliff cemetery.
She was buried in October 1927 in Ferncliff Cemetery, Springfield, Clark Co., OH, Findagrave #27247602.
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Dorothy G. "Dottie" Stine
F, #156829, b. 6 October 1915, d. 28 August 2002
Parents
Biography
Dorothy G. "Dottie" Stine was born on 6 October 1915 in Springfield, Clark Co., OH. She married
James Thomas Corrigan before April 1950. She married
Merle John Ranniger on 23 March 1969 in Glendale, Los Angeles Co., CA. She died on 28 August 2002.
She was buried in 2002 in Grand View Cemetery, Montrose, Montrose Co., CO, Findagrave #153475421.
Occupation: Stenographer, investment company (1950.) Dorothy G. "Dottie" Stine lived on 1 April 1950 in South Lakewood, Jefferson Co., CO.
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Maxine Leah Stine
F, #156830, b. 5 February 1917, d. 23 April 2008
Parents
Biography
Maxine Leah Stine was born on 5 February 1917 in Springfield, Clark Co., OH. She married
Louis Edward Wise on 22 November 1941 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI. She died on 23 April 2008.
Maxine Leah Stine lived in 1957 in Saginaw, Saginaw Co., MI.
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Louis Edward Wise
M, #156831, b. 12 June 1910, d. 22 October 1986
Biography
Louis Edward Wise was born on 12 June 1910 in Bay Port, Huron Co., MI; son of Louis Edward and Gertrude (Dubey) Wise. He married
Maxine Leah Stine, daughter of
Lewis Guy Stine and
Hazel Strasburg, on 22 November 1941 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI. Louis Edward Wise died on 22 October 1986 in Sims, Arenac Co., MI.
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Susan L. Schafer
F, #156833, b. 18 June 1948, d. September 2022
Family: Edward Louis Wise
Biography
Susan L. Schafer was born on 18 June 1948 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI; daughter of LaVerne E. and Elsie (Price) Shafer. She married Edward Louis Wise, son of
Louis Edward Wise and
Maxine Leah Stine, in 1969 in Barry Co., MI. Susan L. Schafer died in September 2022.
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Mary M. Miller
F, #156836, b. about 1900, d. after 10 April 1950
Biography
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George Whitlock
M, #156837, b. 4 January 1913, d. 14 May 1942
Biography
George Whitlock was born on 4 January 1913 in Springfield, Clark Co., OH. He died on 14 May 1942 in Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH.
He was buried in May 1942 in Ferncliff Cemetery, Springfield, Clark Co., OH, Findagrave #73490792.
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Wayne Stine Whitlock
M, #156839, b. 6 August 1936, d. 8 April 1957
Parents
Family: Joan Carol Whitlock
Biography
Wayne Stine Whitlock was born on 6 August 1936 in Springfield, Clark Co., OH. He married Joan Carol Whitlock on 26 October 1955 in Idaho Springs, Clear Creek Co., CO; ceremony by Rev. V. L. Hawks, minister, Methodist Church. Joan remarried to William Joslin on 17 SEP 1960 at Colorado Springs, CO. He died on 8 April 1957 in Colorado
Obituary – Springfield News-Sun, Springfield, Ohio; Wednesday, 10 APR 1957, page 2 (Newspapers.com):
WAYNE S. WHITLOCK
Funeral services for Wayne S. Whitlock, 21, formerly of Springfield, and son of Mrs. James T. Corrigan of 321 W. Southern av., will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in Idaho Springs, Colo., in the Tomford funeral home.
He was killed Monday when a snowslide, set off on purpose by cannon fire, cascaded down the Colorado Rockies on U.S. Route 40, 46 miles west of Denver.
His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Whitlock, reside in Idaho Springs.
NOTE: Wayne was an employee of the Colorado Highway Department. He was driving a highway department truck at the time, for the purpose of warning motorists to avoid the pending avalanche.
He was buried in April 1957 in Idaho Springs Cemetery, Findagrave #182794227.
Occupation: Colorato Highway Department employee.
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