Detroit Border Crossings
January 17, 1946
Port Huron
Enlisted in Seattle January 19, 1944, discharged January 15, 1946
Admitted Port Huron, Michigan August 1, 1919
Pasadena Star-News (CA)
January 24, 2007SHINN-Warren Shinn, of Pasadena died January 20, 2007. He was a devoted patron of California Institute of Technology. In his later years he was assisted in life by Barbara Kovacic (626) 893-5129.
31344. Reginald Hascall Parsons
New England Historical and Genealogy RegisterHe prepared for college at Moses Brown school in Providence, Rhode Island, and studied in Colorado College and the University of California. He worked as auditor of the Colorado Springs Co., 1896-1898; with the brokerage firm of W.P. Bonbright Co., 1898-1900; Manage of the Bemis Brothers Bag Co., Seattle Wa., 1904-1909, and was active in the management of many other business corporations in Seattle, as well as in many civic and cultural activities in the city.
He was a member of Beta Theta Pi, his college fraternity, and of the Sons of the Revolution. He was a member of the Seattle Golf Club, the Seattle Yacht Club, and the University Club of San Francisco. He was an Episcopalian.
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The Seattle Times
June 10, 1955Boy Scouts will act as pallbearers at funeral services for Reginald Hascall Parsons, Seattle capitalist and philanthropist who died yesterday. The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow in St. Mark's Cathedral. Cremation will follow.
Boy scouts were chosen as pallbearers because of Mr. Parsons' acive interest in scouting. He served as president of the Seattle Council of Boy Scouts and was a member of the executive board of the national organization. The Scouts will be selected from the ranks of the Order of the Arrow, Scouting camping honor society.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer Obituary
10 June 1955R. H. Parsons, Business, Civic Leader, Dies
Reginald Hascall Parsons, 81, prominent Seattle financier and philanthropist, died Thursday morning at Swedish Hospital following an extended illness.
Mr. Parsons was president of the Parsons Investment Co. and the firm of Parsons, Hart and Co. In addition, he was head of the Pinnacle Packing Co., Medford, Ore., and owner of Hillcrest Orchard
in that city. He was an active board member of the Seattle Trust and Savings Bank and the Northern Life Insurance Co.New York Native
Born at Flushing, N.Y., on October 3, 1873, Mr. Parsons was a lineal descendent of John Bradford, the first governor of Massachusetts, and of Governor Winthrop of Connecticut. He was educated in Rhode Island public school, Colorado College and the University of California, and held an honorary degree from Whitman College. His first position was with the survery party which made the reconnaisance for the Rio Grande Western Railway across Utah in 1891 and 1892. Later he became active as a real estate man and mining broker in Colorado Springs
Civic Leader
He came to Seattle in 1904 as Seattle manager of the Bemis Bros. Bag Co., and since that time has resided at 618 W. Highland Dr. His many activities included fruit and stock raising, and in 1910 he helped organize the Northwestern Fruit Exchange, which he headed. During his lifetime, he has served as the head of numerous civic groups, including presidency in the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, the Family Society of Seattle, the Seattle Symphony Orchestra and the Seattle Community Fund, which he helped found. He was a leader in youth work, helping to found the Lakeside School for Boys and holding national office in the Boy Scouts of America. The Boy Scout recreational area, Camp Parsons, was named for him.
Club Member
Mr. Parsons was instrumental in the formation of the Pinel Foundation Hospital, which has received nationwide recognition for its psychiatric work. His lingering illness forced Mr. Parsons to drop many of his club and business activities, but at the time of his death he was a member of the University Club, the Seattle Tennis Club, the Rainier Club and the Washington Athletic Club, of which he was one of the first members.
Mr. Parsons is survived by his wife, Maude B. Parsons; two sons, George II Parsons of Seattle, and Reginald B. Parsons of Los Angeles; two daughters, Mrs. Howard A. Frame of Palo Alto, Calif. and Mrs. John S. Day, of Medord, Ore.; 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
New York Times
December 20, 1904Parsons, - At the residence of her grandfatjer, J. M. Bemis, Esq., Colorado Springs, Colorado, Dec 18, Alice Lorraine, age 2 years, daughter of Reginald Hascall and Maude Bemis Parsons of Berkeley, Cal., and great grandaughter of Samuel Brown Parsons, Esq., of Flushing, New York City.
Mail Tribune, (Jackson county, Oregon)
February 19, 2004Anne Parsons Frame
Jan. 3, 1904 - Jan. 12, 2004Anne Parsons was born in Berkeley, California, the eldest child of Seattle and Medford civic leaders Reginald H. and Maude Bemis Parsons. She was educated in Seattle public schools and The Wheeler School, and graduated in 1924 from Mills College in Oakland, California. Her post graduate studies at Columbia University focused on factory inspection and business.
From her parents, Anne learned a strong sense of civic and social responsibility, centered primarily on children's health and education, the environment, and historic preservation. Much of her life revolved around the family pear orchard in Medford. Hillcrest Orchard nurtured her concern for the rural and natural environment, and was the place where the family gathered and shared memories throughout the years.
Recipients of Anne's active volunteer service include Grey Ladies and Red Cross Motor Corps, Children's Hospital of Seattle, Children's Health Council of Palo Alto, Children's Hospital of Stanford, National Recreation and Parks Association, Mills College, San Francisco Symphony Association, Seattle Art Museum, Bowne House Historical Society, and Colonial Dames.
Anne had been married to Frederic Delmont Tootell, Olympic athlete and educator, Jasper Ewing Brady, Jr., army officer killed in the Philippines, and Howard Andres Frame, businessman who as a youth lived in Jackson County. She was preceded in death by Prof. Tootell, Lt. Colonel Brady, and Mr. Frame, and by her brothers and sister, Reginald Bemis Parsons, George Howland Parsons, and Mary Parsons Day.She is survived by her three children, Geoffrey Howland Tootell, Natalie Tootell Oliver, and Hugh Parsons Brady, and by numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
World War II and Korean Conflict Veterans Interred Overseas
Name: Jasper E Brady Jr
Inducted From: Washington
Rank: Lieutenant Colonel
Combat Organization: 31st Infantry Regiment
Death Date: 15 Dec 1944
Monument: Fort William McKinley, Manila, The Philippines
Last Known Status: Missing
U.S. Awards: Purple Heart Medal
Silver Star Medal
Legion of Merit Medal
Bronze Star Medal
Additional Army Awards
Foreign Awards: Norwegian - Royal Order of Saint Olaf, Knight First Cla
ss
Fred Tootell
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Olympic medal record
Men's Athletics
Gold 1924 Paris Hammer throw
Frederick Delmont "Fred" Tootell (September 9, 1902 - September 29, 1964) was an American athlete who competed mainly in the hammer throw.
He competed for the United States in the 1924 Summer Olympics held in Paris, France in the hammer throw where he won the gold medal.
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September 30, 1964WAKEFIELD (A/P) - Fred Tootell, 62, former track coach at the University of Rhode Island and Olympic Gold Medal winner, died Tuesday night after being rushed from his Kingston home to South County Hospital.
Tootell had resumed coaching the varsity tennis team at the university two days ago. Born in Lawrence, Mass., he was graduated from Bowdoin College in 1923, where his specialty was the hammer throw. He was also a tackle on the varsity football team.
At URI, his cross country teams had 18 unbeaten seasons and won the NCAA title in 1941 and his track teams had 17 undefeated seasons and won seven straight Yankee Conference championships. He was appointed director of athletics in 1953 and resigned July 1, 1962.
Tootell is survived by his widow, Lucy, and three daughters.
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Fred Tootell, from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Olympic medal record, Men's Athletics
Gold 1924 Paris Hammer throw
Frederick Delmont "Fred" Tootell (September 9, 1902 - September 29, 1964) was an American athlete who competed mainly in the hammer throw. He competed for the United States in the 1924 Summer Olympics held in Paris, France, in the hammer throw where he won the gold medal.
Seattle Times
February 27, 1991George Parsons, businessman, golfer, and one of the Seattle area's most avid competitive sailors, died Sunday (Feb. 24) after a short illness. He was 80. Mr. Parsons, who grew up on Queen Anne Hill only a block from the home of the woman he married, kind of lost interest in sailing when he sold the boat in 1959,'' said his son, George III of Honolulu. The boat was the Red Jacket, a 65-foot wooden-hulled schooner that took a lot of sanding and polishing every spring to get ready to sail. Everyone wanted to sail on it, but it got harder and harder to get people to work on it sometimes,'' the son said. Eventually
Dad decided he had had his fun with it. He took beautiful care of it, and he wanted someone to enjoy it and take care of it,'' he said. A crew of 14 was needed to handle the Red Jacket in overnight races. Mr. Parsons was the skipper, and Talcott Ostrander the tactician.
We never won anything with that boat because it was not designed for racing. It even had a bathtub in it,'' Ostrander said.
Dad had tears in his eyes when he chartered the Red Jacket on his 78th birthday and got his old crew for a sail around Lake Washington,'' his son recalled. George III recalls that as he learned to sail, his father
let me have it right away when I did something wrong, but he never held a grudge.
But George was one of the greatest competitors I have ever seen. We played golf a lot, and I never saw anyone work harder to win 50 cents (in golf) than he did.'' As a golfer, Mr. Parsons played in 14 consecutive pro-am tournaments in Honolulu. He continued golfing until he was struck by a golf cart last year, breaking both legs.
Mr. Parsons graduated from Lakeside School and Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass., before earning a bachelor's degree from the University of Washington and then attending the Harvard Business School. In 1940, he started the Retail Service Bureau, which issued what is believed to be the first credit card in the area. That effort was ended by World War II. After the war, Mr. Parsons joined his father, Reginald Parsons, in the family's 250-acre pear-orchard business near Medford, Ore. The business later became known as the Hillcrest Corp., and expanded into real estate and industrial parks in the Seattle area. Until his golf-cart accident, Mr. Parsons had remained active in his business, Parsons Hart, a family investment company, with offices in the downtown Seattle Tower, said his daughter, Nancy McDonald of Tacoma. Mr. Parsons would go to the office every day.
He managed the orchards from there,'' said his daughter.
He was the strong, quiet type,'' she said. Mr. Parsons had a very dry sense of humor. He would come up with some great one-liners and some subtle things that were very funny,'' said his son.
Survivors also include his wife of 57 years, Elizabeth; another son, Judson of Medford, Ore., and daughter Alice Petrich of Federal Way; 11 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Also surviving is a sister, Anne Frame of Seattle.
The Fresno Bee
May 4, 1958Frane - in Orange Cove, May 2, 1958, Mrs Lura T. Frane, 88 native of Illinois, loving mother of Frank and Ralph Frane of Orange Cove, of Dale Frane of Menlo Park, of Clarence Frane of Alameda, and of Mrs. Evelyn Gerholdt of Oakland. Survived by 8 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Her stepmother, Mrs. Anna Freeman and half brother Thomas Freeman and half sister Mrs. Edna Penland of Springfield, Missouri, also survive.
Interment will follow in the Reedley Cemetery,
The Oregonian
June 30, 1994ALICE LENORE FRANE
Funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. July 2, 1994, in First Presbyterian Church. A concluding service and interment will be at 10 a.m. July 6, 1994, in Reedley Cemetery in Reedley, Calif.Mrs. Frane died June 27, 1994, of causes related to age. She was 87.
She was born April 17, 1907, in Howard, Kan. Her maiden name was Simons. She moved to South Dakota at the age of 2 and to California at age 12.In 1928, she married Frank R. Frane, who died in 1976.She had lived in Portland for the past 17 years and was a member of First Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are a son, the Rev. Stuart K. Frane of Portland; brother, Donald Simons of Half Moon Bay, Calif.; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Creston News Advertiser
July 12, 1939O. P. Tillman, 76, farmer and carpenter died at 11 o'clock last night at his home, 308 North Walnut street.
Burial will be in Graceland cemetery.
Mr, Tillman was born August 20, 1862 at Huntington, Ind., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tillman. Surviving are his wife Loretta Tillman, two sons, Ivan W. Tillman of Council Bluffs and Floyd H. Tillman of Oakdale Calif., and one daughter, Mrs. Elsie McCreary of Creston.
1934 in Creston Iowa
Killed in action Company C, 168th Infantry
1934 at East Cedar Rapids, Iowa
San Luis Obispo County Telegram-Tribune
November 27, 1982The Rev. Glenn Oral Hascall of Morro Bay, a minister for the First Christian Church for 12 years, died Friday in a San Luis Obispo hospital, he was 77.
The Rev. Hascall was born March 5, 1905, in Weskan Township, Kan. He had lived in Morro Bay since 1982. He was a 1927 graduate of Chapman College in Los Angeles.
He is survived by his wife, Marjorie; two sons, Glenn of Canoga Park and Don of Sylmar; his mother, Susie Hascall of Modesto, a sister, Alta Rumseu of Modesto, and four great grandchildren.
The Modesto Bee (CA)
December 19, 1992Fred M. Rumsey
Aug. 2, 1907 --_Dec. 17, 1992Fred Miller Rumsey, 85, of Modesto died Thursday at Doctors Medical Center from injuries sustained in a traffic accident that day. Mr. Rumsey was a native of Fowler. He had lived in Modesto since 1930. He owned Rumsey Tent and Awning Co. for 14 years and then worked as a real estate agent for Sward Realty. He was a member of First Christian Church.
He is survived by his daughter, Patricia Perry of Lodi; brothers, Al Rumsey of Modesto and Howard Rumsey of Caldwell, Idaho; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Rocky Mountain News
July 30, 1994VIVA HASCALL JAMES, 89, of Colorado Springs died July 18 at home. Mrs. James was born June 20, 1905, in Sharon Springs, Kan. She married Numa James on June 20, 1928, in Topeka, Kan. She was a retired teacher and a homemaker and member of First Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Evalyn Bailey of Ranchester, Wyo.; two sons, Robert James of Glastonbury, Conn., and William of Estacada, Ore.; six grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
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Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph
July 20, 1994VIVA HASCALL JAMES, 89, a retired teacher and homemaker, died July 18, 1994, at her home.
Mrs. James was born June 20, 1905, in Sharon Springs, Kan., to O.W. and Bessie (Johnson) Hascall. She was married June 10, 1928, in Topeka, Kan., to Numa Luther James, who is deceased. She is survived by two sons, Robert N. of Glastonbury, Conn., and William H. of Estacada, Ore.; a daughter, Evalyn J. Bailey of Ranchester, Wyo.; six grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Mrs. James had attended Washburn College in Topeka and earned as associate's degree from Hayes Teachers College in Topeka. She had lived in the area since 1972 and was a member of First Baptist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star. Her interests included music and playing the organ and piano.
Tri-City Herald
June 8, 1969Services for James Lee Hascall, 60, of 1311 Goethals Drive, who died Friday at Palo Alto, Calif., will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Einans Funeral home with Rev. Elmer Zamrow officiating.
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U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: James L Hascall
Birth Year: 1909
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Colorado
State of Residence: Kansas
County or City: Montgomery
Enlistment Date: 3 Nov 1942
Enlistment State: Kansas
Enlistment City: Fort Levenworth
Branch: Signal Corps
Grade: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Army of the United States - includes the following: Voluntary enlistments effective December 8, 1941 and thereafter; One year enlistments of National Guardsman whose State enlistment expires while in the Federal Service; Officers appointed in the Army of
Source: Civil Life
Education: 3 years of college
Civil Occupation: Semiskilled miscellaneous occupations, n.e.c.
Marital status: Married
Height: 69
Weight: 184
Rocky Mountain News
June 5, 1959Boulder, June 3 - O.W. Hascall has resigned as director of admisions at Colorado University to become regional director of the American College Testing Program. H will remain in Boulder, coordinating a 14 state region for ACT, which has developed a new college admisions test.
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THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC
October 7, 1990Orin ''Tad'' W. Hascall, 73, of Sun City, a retired University of Colorado professor and director of admissions and records, died Oct. 4, 1990. He was born in Colorado and was a World War II Navy veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Alice; two daughters; one sister; and four grandchildren.
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California unclaimed property
Owner's Name: HASCALL ORIN
Type of Property: Other
Amount:$58.06
Reported By: MINNESOTA STATE OF
Reported Address: 2861 TREAT BLVD CONCORD CA 94524
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National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona
Phoenix, Maricopa County, ArizonaHascall, Orin W, b. 04/10/1917, d. 10/04/1990, US Navy, MU1, Res: Sun City, AZ, Plot: 29 0 138, bur. 10/05/1990
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U.S. World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
Name: Orin Wade Hascall
Ship, Station or Activity: Bunker Hill
Ship Number or Designation: CV-17
Muster Date: 14 Mar 1945
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U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2019
Name: Orin W Hascall
Death Age: 73
Birth Date: 10 Apr 1917
Service Start Date: 10 Sep 1943
Service End Date: 9 Dec 1945
Death Date: 4 Oct 1990
Cemetery: National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona
Notes: MU1 US NAVY WORLD WAR II
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U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
Name: Orin Hascall
Birth Date: 10 Apr 1917
Death Date: 4 Oct 1990
SSN: 511098391
Branch 1: NAVY
Enlistment Date 1: 18 Sep 1943
Release Date 1: 9 Dec 1945
Daily Camera (Boulder, CO)
May 4, 2002Margaret Hascall of Lakewood, formerly of Boulder, died of natural causes Thursday, May 2, 2002, in Lakewood. She was 84. She was born April 18, 1918, in Boulder to Edward F. Yates and Betty Rosser Yates. She married Ted Hascall on June 11, 1939, in Boulder. He preceded her in death.
Mrs. Hascall was an organist who played for funerals, weddings and churches. She earned her bachelor
s degree in music from the University of Colorado, where she was a member of the Sigma Alpha Iota Honorary Music Society. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star. She enjoyed gardening, raising African violets and researching her family history."Margaret loved the Colorado mountains and especially enjoyed the scenery at the family cabin," the family said. She lived in Boulder until about 1996.
Survivors include two daughters, Marlene Armfield of Lakewood and Maxine Mulholland of Dundee, Ore.; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a sister, Arlene Grass.
Daily News-Sun
April 17, 2010
Alice Nevada Anderson Hascall, April 4, 1928 � April 2, 2010. "SHE WILL LI
VE IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER". Alice Nevada Anderson Hascall died in Everett, Washington where she had resided over the past two years. Alice was born in Elko Nevada. She worked at the University of California Berkeley as an administrator and business analyst until 1979 when she married Tad Hascall. Upon retirement, they traveled around the United States before moving to Sun City, AZ in 1982.
Alice is survived by her sister Mamie Carlson of Oroville, CA; five daughters, Doris Askeland of Green Valley, AZ, Audrey Chamberlain of Everett, WA, Joan Alexander of Concord, CA, Phyllis Mulligan of Santa Rosa, CA and Joyce Pease of Phoenix, AZ.; eight grand children and ten great grandchildren. The Celebration of Life service will be held at 11:00 A.M. Friday, April 23, 2010 at the chapel at Freedom Plaza, Peoria, AZ. Visit this person's Guest Book at www.yourwestvalley.comDaily News-Sun
April 17, 2010
Alice Nevada Anderson Hascall, April 4, 1928 Ð April 2, 2010. "SHE WILL LIVE IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER". Alice Nevada Anderson Hascall died in Everett, Washington where she had resided over the past two years. Alice was born in Elko Nevada. She worked at the University of California Berkeley as an administrator and business analyst until 1979 when she married Tad Hascall. Upon retirement, they traveled around the United States before moving to Sun City, AZ in 1982.
Alice is survived by her sister Mamie Carlson of Oroville, CA; five daughters, Doris Askeland of Green Valley, AZ, Audrey Chamberlain of Everett, WA, Joan Alexander of Concord, CA, Phyllis Mulligan of Santa Rosa, CA and Joyce Pease of Phoenix, AZ.; eight grand children and ten great grandchildren. The Celebration of Life service will be held at 11:00 A.M. Friday, April 23, 2010 at the chapel at Freedom Plaza, Peoria, AZ. Visit this person's Guest Book at www.yourwestvalley.com
Homestead records, Nebraska
Application # 4067, certificate # 6813
Appication dated August 11, 1900
Application approved November 30, 1907
Location: Section 4, township 18N, range 52W
Further description: SE of NW, SW NE and Lots 2 and 3
House built in fall of 1900.
Family took up residence February 5, 1901
HASCALL, Annie Opal, 92, died Wednesday. Services 7 p.m. Friday, Hascall r
esidence, 2609 N Grant (Bill Eisenhour Northeast).
Raymond Smith Hascall was a barber.
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Homestead records, Nebraska
Application # 4426, certificate # 6715
Appication dated August 11, 1900
Application approved March 5, 1907
Location: Section 33,34, township 19N, range 52W
House built October 1901
Family took up residence October, 1901
CONTRA COSTA TIMES
March 21, 1908 - Dec. 14, 1995Nellie Frances Waller, a jewelry sales clerk with McDonald's Department Store in San Mateo for 15 years, died Dec. 14 at Delta Memorial Hospital in Antioch. She was 87. The native of Omaha, Neb., lived in Antioch for eight years. She was a member of the Church of Christ in San Mateo.
She is survived by her brother, Ivan Hascall of Wyoming; sister, Mary Kenney of Wyoming; one granddaughter; and two great-grandchildren. Her husband, Jack Waller, preceded her in death.
Services: Private.Burial will be at Skylawn Memorial Park in San Mateo.
Wyoming Tribune Eagle
November 16, 1996Ivan V. Hascall, 86, of 2615 Warren Ave., died Friday at United Medical Center - West. He was born Dec 15, 1909, in Banner county, Neb., and had lived here since 1918. Hascall had owned the South Side Superette. He was affiliated with the Morris Avenue Church of Christ. He was a member of the Eagles Lodge, was president of the Retail Clerks Association and was the original founder and past president of the Grocery Clerks Union.
Hascall is survived by his wife, Helen J. Hascall of Cheyenne, whom he married Oct 28, 1934 in Cheyenne; his children, Shirley Jennings of Lakewood, Colo., Nancy Loghry, Jane Ingalsbe and Steven Hascall, all of Cheyenne, and Dick Hascall of Poudre Canyon, Colo.; one sister, Mary Kenney of Cheyenne; 14 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one son, James Hascall, in 1964; his parents, Harley and Goldia Hascall; and one sister, Nellie Waller.
Interment will be in Cheyenne Memorial Gardens.
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle (Cheyenne, WY)
June 30, 2007Helen June Hascall, 94, passed away peacefully at her home on June 27 with her family at her side.
Helen was born June 4, 1913, in Denver, and as a 16-year-old traveled alone to Cheyenne to begin her life. She was proud of overcoming adversity and completing advanced education and took special pride in her superb bookkeeping and writing skills.
She and her husband, Ivan, owned and operated the Southside Superette grocery store for 15 years, and she later served as a U.S. Post Office official for six years. Above all she was a homemaker who loved her family and home, a home she stubbornly maintained and cared for until her death. Helen impressed all she came into contact with over the years with her dedication to her family and ability to make lasting and loving memories with each of them. She instilled family traditions that have been passed down through five generations. Equally impressive was her amazing vocabulary and extraordinary crossword puzzle skills, both of which she processed until her passing.
Mrs. Hascall is survived by two sons, Dick Hascall and his wife, Janet of Fort Collins, Colo., and Steve Hascall of Cheyenne; two daughters, Shirley Jennings and her husband, Austin of Lander, and Jane Ingalsbe of Cheyenne; 14 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; 27 great-great- grandchildren; and her constant companion for the past 24 years, her beloved pet parrot.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Ivan Hascall; a son, James Hascall; a daughter, Nancy Loghry; 10 brothers and sisters; and her parents.
Graveside services will be held 10 a.m. today at the Rugged Cross Chapel in Cheyenne Memorial Gardens. Honorary pallbearers will be Jeff Loghry, Randy Loghry, Curt Loghry, Bill Hascall, Brett Hascall, Kit Jennings, Corey Loghry, Lynn, Vicki, and Carrie.
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle (Cheyenne, WY)
July 28, 2007Mary Laura Kenney, 93, of Cheyenne died July 14, at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center. Mrs. Kenney was born Oct. 11, 1913, in Redding, Neb., but had been a resident of Cheyenne for many years. She was a housewife and a member of the Church of Christ.
Survivors include her husband, Harold R. Kenney of Cheyenne; two daughters, Linda Doiel of Anchorage, Alaska, and Cherril Kiper of Gillette; one son, K.C. Petersen of Fort Collins, Colo.; six grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Harold J. Peterson, and her parents, Harley Burr and Goldia Etta Hascall .
Interment of her urn was in Beth El Cemetery.
31360. Mildred Frances Hascall
The Wyoming Eagle
October 16, 1943Mildred Drances Reed, 55, resident of Cheyenne since 1918, died at her home, 2016 Pebrican, yesterday morning after a four month illness. Mrs. Reed was born in eastern Nebraska and married Clarence L. Reed at Sidney, Neb., in 1907. She was a member of the Security Benefit, the ladies auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, and the Church of Christ.
Besides her husband she is survived by two sons, Donald and Vernon, both of Cheyenne; four brothers, Guy Hascall, Flemington, Mo., Ray of Denver, Harley of Cheyenne and Fred of Harrisburg, Neb., anf four cgrandchildren.
Burial will be in Beth El Cemetery, Cheyenne
The Arizona Republic (Phoenix, AZ)
March 16, 2001
OBITUARIES
Opal I Reed, 89, Sun City Arizona, passed away March 14, 2001. No servic
es. Arrangements by Sunland Mortuary
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle
March 24, 2006Helen G. "Nell" Reed, 88, of Cheyenne died March 20 at her home with her children at her side. Helen was born on March 11, 1918, in Englewood, Colo.
She moved to Cheyenne in 1934, and married Donald F. Reed in 1935 in LaSalle, Colo. She and Don lived in Cheyenne for many years and also lived in Pine Bluffs before moving back to Cheyenne in 1993.
Helen was a homemaker who delighted in hiking and fishing in the mountains west of Laramie and later developed a passionate interest in collecting and selling antiques. Helen shared these interests with Don for more than 60 years and left a lasting legacy for love for the mountains in all of her family. She was also a member of the Questers Antique Club.
Helen is survived by two daughters, Judy Day and Marlene Bressler, both of Cheyenne; seven grandchildren, Patrick Day of Cheyenne, Robin Holbrook of Fort Collins, Colo., Brian Day of Oakview, Calif., Donald Day Jr., of Cheyenne, Scott Bressler of Caldwell, Idaho, Donnelle Kling of Highlands Ranch, Colo., and Chris Bressler of Burns; and 17 great-grandchildren.
Helen was preceded in death by her husband, Donald F. Reed; her parents, John and Sophie Navratil; and her brothers and sisters in Colorado, Hans Navratil, John Navratil, Frederick Navratil, William Navratil, Ruth McManus, and Margaret Kratzer.