Chicago Tribune
September 15, 1960Harper - Etta Haskell Harper. Sept. 13, 1960, age 92, dear mother of Mr. O. C. Harper and the late Robert H. Harper
San Francisco Examiner
October 7, 1930In this city, October 5, 1930, Stephen J. Crane, dearly beloved husband of Elsie M. Crane, loving father of Byron, William, John Richard, and Alma Crane and brother of Mrs. Mabel Pierson of Chicago, Mrs. Clara Dailey and Miss Alma Crane of Los Angeles, a native of Indiana.
Friends are invited to attend the funeral services today (Tuesday) at 3:30 p.m. at the chapel of H.F. Suhr Co., 2919 Mission St. near 25th. Interment Cypress Lawn Memorial Park.
Eureka Times-Standard
October 10, 2006Richard Warren Crane passed away peacefully on September 17, 2006, shortly after having a stroke. He is survived by his wife of 60 years; Irene; their 5 sons - Dave, Tom, Bob, Mike, and Steve; their spouses - Janet, Debbie, Sue, and Cathy; step-son John Paul; 4 grandchildren - Lindsy, Ryan, Stacy, and Abbey; and 3 great-grandsons - Nathan, Sirin, and Auden (who arrived just 2 days after his death).
Warren was born in Terre Haute, IN, on May 19, 1921 to Elsie and Stephen Crane. They and their 5 children moved to San Francisco in 1930.
Warren enjoyed summers in Ferndale where he spent most of his time fishing and swimming on the Eel River. After he completed school at Galileo High School, World War II took him to Attu in the Aleutian Islands. Upon returning he met Irene, and within 3 months they wed. They raised their family in the San Francisco Bay Area where he worked as a Real Estate Appraiser for 30 years. In 1979 they moved to Humboldt County.
Warren will be remembered for his devotion to his wife and family, love of fishing, cribbage, gardening, harmonica playing, for his sense of humor, activity in the Kiwanis, and his joy in a good wood fire. He loved singing in the Ferndale Community Choir and with The Chameleons. He was a master crossword puzzler and often stumped even the most learned persons with his "arbitrary vocabulary". Thanks for being a great Dad and Husband. You will also be missed by your many friends.
Utah, Military Records, 1861-1970
Name: Frederick Allan Daily
Birth Date: 10 Jul 1900
Birth Place: Wichita Kan
Father: Oliver W Daily
Mother: O W Clara E Daily
____The Los Angeles Times
October 20, 1955Allan F. Daily Sr., 55, retired Glendale attorney and civic leader, died at his home, 3637 El Lado Drive, Glendale, yesterday after a long illness.
A former director and vice president of the Glendale Chamber of Commerce, he was a past president of the city Parks and Recreation Commission and a past president of the Glendale Bar Association.
He leaves a widow, Mrs. Jean Daily; a son Allan Jr.; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Daily; and 2 daughters, Mrs. Marianne McConlogue and Mrs. Patricia Staudt.
Danvers Herald (MA)
June 14, 2007Evelyn (Gray) Bernard, 95, of Danvers and Holden, died Thursday, June 7, 2007 at Masconomet Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Topsfield. She was the wife of the late Alton R. Bernard.
A long-time resident of the town of Danvers, Mrs. Bernard was a member of the First Church, Congregational, in Danvers and a former docent at the Peabody-Essex Museum in Salem. After moving to Holden, she became a member of the Worcester Music Guild, a volunteer and member of The Worcester Art Museum, and a volunteer at Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Bernard is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Sally and Paul Buckingham of Worcester, her son and daughter-in-law, David and Lida Bernard of Annisquam; seven grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
The Boston Globe
August 10, 1997MOORE - In Woburn, August 8, Dwight H., beloved husband of Laura R. (Bernard) Moore.
Devoted father of Judith Adams of Groton, Caroline "Cally" Bixby of Woburen, Janice Canavan of Sonora, CA., and Steven Moore of Bozeman.
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Oklahoman
March 16, 1964Services for Ina Hall, 78, of 317 SE 48, who died Sunday in St. Anthony Hospital, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Wilmont Place Baptist Church with burial in Resthaven Cemetery under direction of Capitol Hill Funeral Home.
Mrs. Hall came to Oklahoma City in 1936 from Joplin. She was a member of Wilmont Place Baptist Church.
Survivors are her husband, Harry; two sons, Bill, city, and George, Santa Ana, Calif.; three daughters, Mrs. Glenroy Billbe, Bartlesville, Mrs. E. J. Harbour, Coolidge, Ariz., and Mrs. Randolph Clark, city; five brothers, Chester, Danville, Calif., Charles, Tracy, Calif., Ted, Roanoke, Texas, Roy, Alaska, and John, Oakdale, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Rose Barger, of California.
Oklahoman
September 07, 1966HARRY G. HALL
Services for Harry G. Hall, 82, of 1516 SW 40, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Capitol Hill Funeral Home with burial in Resthaven Cemetery.
Hall was born in Lowe,, Mass. and came to Bartlesville in 1916 before moving to Oklahoma City in 1931. He was a retired pipe machinist.
Survivors include two sons, Bill, Oklahoma City; and George, San Bernardino, Calif., and three daughters, Mrs. Glenroy Bilbe, Bartlesville; Mrs. E. J. Harbour, Coolidge, Ariz., and Mrs. Randolph Clark, Oklahoma City.
The Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK)
July 24, 2007Evelyn I. Clark, 85, of Oklahoma City, passed from this life Saturday, July 21, 2007. She was born July 5, 1922 in Carterville, Missouri to Harry and Irena Hall.
She married the love of her life, Randolph Earl Clark, Sr., who preceded her in death in 1973.
Evelyn worked for over 20 years at Tinker Air Force Base in Data Entry. She loved to sew and bake cakes.
Also preceding her in death are her parents; 2 sons, Billy R. Clark and Steven Ray Clark; 3 brothers; and 2 sisters.
Those left to cherish her memories are 2 sons, Randolph Earl Clark, Jr. and his wife Debbie of Boulder, CO, Russell E. Clark and his wife Alice of OKC; daughter-in-law, Deann Clark; sister-in-law, Geneva Clark; 10 grandchildren, Dylan, Jordan, Alexandrea, Samantha, Joshua, Kelsie, Justin, Chris, Tony, and Kimberly; 7 great-grandchildren, Allison, Brianna, Jason, Ashley, Amber, Destiny, and Blake.
Shinn Funeral Service
Ramona Koerth, 83, a resident of Russellville, died Sunday, October 17, 2010, at Stella Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She was born on March 19, 1927, at Ponca City, Oklahoma to Mr. & Mrs. Ray Seth Vincent.
She was a homemaker and a Baptist and enjoyed attending the Senior Citizens Activity Center.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Leander H. Koerth.
Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Leon V. and Connie Koerth of Russellville and two grandsons, Jason and Matthew Koerth, both of Russellville.
Find-a-Grave
Bethel Rose Hamlin died Monday, June 9th 2003 at 1:00 am
Bethel Rose (Barger) Hamlin was born September 5, 1925, to parents, Jesse J. & Rose E. Barger, in Caney, Kansas. She was a Loveland resident since 1974.
Bethel was a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Bethel was a member of the First Christian Church in Loveland. She was a past president of the Laura Stewart Garden Club. Bethel was also past president of the Rose Society. During her years she took ribbons in flower shows & county fairs. She loved to work in her yard and made it a showcase by planting over 100 roses. Her yard was on many tours. She was a Girl Scout Leader for 8 years. Bethel was a member of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Namaqua Chapter, and the VFW. Along with family and friends, Bethel enjoyed Bridge, Knitting & Crochet. She ran a business of making custom draperies out of her home for many years. She was a member of the Retired Senior Volunteer Program and did other volunteer work.
Bethel is survived by her children: Donita J. & James Simpson, Shelley A. Ellis, Dallas D. Hamlin & James Carson & Laurette Hamlin, all of Loveland, Colorado. Her grandchildren: Rebecca J. & Ryan Mayer of Wray, Colorado. Sherry D. Simpson of Loveland, Bonny K. Wans of Milner, Colorado, James R. & Darlene Ellis of Loveland, Lisa R. & Mike Abella, Cory Clifford, Collin Hamlin & Jess Hamlin of Loveland. Her great-grandchildren: Elizabeth Mayer, Catherine Mayer, Brandon Wans, Christopher Wans, Timothy Wans, Rayanna Wans, Jason Wans & Preston Abella.
Preceding her in death were her parents, Jesse J. & Rose E. Barger; sister, Muriel J. Chandler; brother, Richard Barger; husband, Donald G. Hamlin; and in-laws, Earnest & Frieda Hamlin.