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| 7651 | Pineview Memory Gradens | Richardson, Nevitt S Jr (I56931)
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| 7652 | Piney Grove Cemetery | Mumford, Jacqueline (I56769)
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| 7653 | Pinkerman Cemetery | Steele, Mary Belle (I43558)
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| 7654 | Pinkerman Cemetery | Smith, Cora Bell (I43574)
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| 7655 | Pioneer Cemetery | Darnall, John Franklin (I42591)
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| 7656 | Pioneer Cemetery | Addis, Arminda Elizabeth (I42592)
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| 7657 | Pioneer Cemetery | Darnall, Jessie Eleanor (I42594)
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| 7658 | Pioneer Cemetery | Armbruster, Hubert Powl (I42595)
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| 7659 | Pioneer Cemetery | Williams, Cleopus Prichard (I52115)
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| 7660 | Pioneer Cemetery | Hammond, Eula Pearl (I52116)
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| 7661 | Piqua Daily Call 16 July 1936 William S. Houser 16-Months Illness Ends On Wednesday William S. Houser Passes Away at the Hospital at the Age of 82 Years- Rites Not Arranged. An illness of sixteen months duration came to an end for William S. Houser with his death at Memorial Hospital at 9:25 Wednesday night. Mr. Houser celebrated his eighty-third birthday Tuesday. Born near Piqua on the Loy Pike July 14, 1853, he was the oldest of seven children of Aaron and Eliza Inskeep Houser, all of whom have preceded him in death, as did his wife and one daughter. He was a member of the Methodist church and also the Odd Fellows Lodge No. 8 He leaves three sons, Edward C. of College Hill, Ohio; Fred A., Frank W., and one daughter Mrs. Homer Reck of Piqua and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be announced later. | Houser, William Sylvester (I38746)
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| 7662 | Piqua Daily Call 18 July 1928 Joseph M. Houser Dies On Wednesday Joseph Merril Houser passed away at six thirty o'clock this morning at his home, 308 Fourth Street, after being in failing health for the past three years, his condition becoming critical six weeks ago. Mr. Houser was born on December 11, 1858, being sixty-nine years of age at the time of his death. He was born in Springcreek Township and has been a resident of Piqua for the past thirty-five years. He was a member of the Red Men and of the Bethel M. E. chruch. Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Lenta Houser; two daughters, Mrs. Walter Rickman of Detroit, Mrs. Warren Cooper of Piqua; two brothers, William, of Piqua, and James of near Piqua; one sister, Mrs. Carrie Scudder of Piqua and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the late residence on Fourth street at two 9'clock on Friday afternoon, the Rev. Gowdy officiating. Interment at Forest Hill cemetery. | Houser, Joseph Merrill (I38749)
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| 7663 | Piqua Daily Call 25 March 1927 Frank Houser Farmer Succumbs After Illness Of About Five Weeks Frank Houser, 69, of the Troy Pike, passed away at 8:15 last evening at the Memorial hospital after an illness of five weeks. He has been in failing health for the past three years. Mr. Houser was born May 17, 1857 in Springcreek township and has been a resident of this locality his entire life. He was a charter member of the Fletcher K. of P. lodge and a devoted member of the Bethel M. E. church. Surviving him are his widow, her daughter, Miss Stella Yaste at home; two sons, F. S. Houser and C. B. Houser; four brothers, William Joseph and Lawrence of Piqua and James of Versailles; one sister, Carrie Scudder of Piqua and one grandchild, Stanley. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday afternoon at two o'clock from the Bethel church on Troy Pike with Rev. Lester Pohlecty of Troy circuit in charge. Interment will be made at Forest Hill cemetery. | Houser, Samuel Franklin (I38742)
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| 7664 | Piqua Daily Call Dec. 9, 1965 Mrs. Emma J. Houser, 77 Church of Christ Member Emma J. Hosuer, 77 of ??? Washington, died at Piqua Memorial Hospital at ?:15 a.m. today, after an illness of three years. She had been a patient in the hospital since Nov. 7. Born in New Carlisle Nov. 11 1888, she was the daughter of Isaiah and Martha Walters Byrd. Her husband Frank Houser died Dec. 25, 1960. She was a member of the Church of Christ, and retired employee of the Centennial Bowling Lanes, and member of the D. of A. Ruby Council Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Robert Bragg (Patricia), Mrs. Paul Jay (Nina) both of Piqua; two sons William H. Houser and Rober E. Houser. Both of Piqua; a sister Mrs. Catherine Cyphers of Piqua and a brother Charles Byrd of Bradford. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1:30 a.m at Jamisson Funeral Home by the Rev. James Deck of the Church of Christ. Burial will be in the Forest Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9p.m. Friday | Byrd, Emma Jane (I38778)
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| 7665 | Piqua Daily Call December 11, 1940 JOSEPH SCUDDER, TEXTILE WORKER, STRICKEN TODAY Heart Ailment Fatal to West High St. Resident - Funeral Today A heart ailment with which he had suffered for a years ended fatally when Joseph Ray Scudder, 44, died at 9:30 o'clock this morning at his home, 504 West High street. He was employed at the Atlas Underwear company. Born near Fletcher January 1, 1896, he was the son of Bland and Carrie House Scudder. He had resided in Piqua for 40 years, employed at the Atlas and for many years previously at the Piqua Hosier company. He was a member of Greene Street Methodist church. His widow, Mrs. Irene Bailey Scudder, whom he married in July, 1923, survives him with a daughter, Nancy, a student at Piqua high school. He also leaves a brother, Clarence A. Scudder of Piqua. The Rev. E. E. Fowler will officiate when the funeral is held at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Home for Funerals with burial in Forest Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the Home for Funerals, High and Broadway, at any time. | Scudder, Joseph Ray (I38823)
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| 7666 | Piqua Daily Call December 27, 1960 Frank W. Houser Rites Wednesday Frank Ward Houser, 75, died of a coronary occlusion at 4 a.m. Sunday at his residence, 802 Washington, where he had been in failing health with a heart condition for several years. Born in Beth Twp., June 1, 1885, he was the son of William S. and Rachel Hipple Houser. He was married at Troy to Emma J. Byrd October 5, 1907. A retired felt weaver, he had been employed at the Orr Felt and Blanket Co. for 28 years. He was a member of Ruby Concil. Daughters of America. He is survived by his wife, Emma; four children, William H. Houser, Mrs. Paul Jay (Nina), Robert E. Houser and Mrs. Robert Bragg (Patricia), all of Piqua; 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. One son is deceased. Services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Jamieson Funeral Home with burial in Forest Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today and until the time of the services Wednesday. | Houser, Frank Ward (I38755)
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| 7667 | Piqua Daily Call December, 1929 Rev. Hirby to be Buried Saturday Remains to be brought to Congregational Christian Church Rev. A. W Hirby of Trotwood, Ohio, passed away at the Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton at 2 p.m., on Christmas Day. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hirby of this city, being born and married here. He attended the public schools also the high school, after which he later was graduated from Defiance College, where he studied for the ministry. Mr. Hirby was married to Miss Nellie Houser in 1911, the latter having gone to the great beyond in march of 1926. To this union were born six children four girls, Lois Dea, Katherine Lucille, Dorothy Jean and Betty Jo, and two sons, Charles W. and Paul Robert. Rev. Hirby latter married Miss Mary Eichmeyer of Dayton, on August 2, 1927, and who with six children are left to mourn the loss of a husband and father. One sister, Mrs. Arthur Marks of Dayton also survives together with a host of other relatives. At the time of his death, Rev. Hirby was 35 years 6 mo. and 4 days of age. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at one o'clock at the Trotwood Congregational Church, of which he was pastor at the time of his death. After which the body will be brought to the Congregational Christian Church of this city where a short service will be held at 3 o'clock. Interment will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. >>>>>>correction sent to me......August W. Hirby b.21 Jun 1891, d. 25 Dec. 1929, buried 28 Dec 1929 father is William N. Hirby, mother is Jennie D. Fox Hirby Piqua Daily Call December, 1929 Rev. Hirby to be Buried Saturday Remains to be brought to Congregational Christian Church Rev. A. W. Hirby of Trotwood, Ohio, passed away at the Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton at 2 p.m., on Christmas Day. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hirby of this city, being born and married here. He attended the public schools also the high school, after which he later was graduated from Defiance College, where he studied for the ministry. Mr. Hirby was married to Miss Nellie Houser in 1911, the latter having gone to the great beyond in march of 1926. To this union were born six children four girls, Lois, Lucille, Dorothy Jean and Betty Jo, and two sons, Charles and Paul. Rev. Hirby latter married Miss Mary Eichmeyer of Dayton, on August 2, 1927, and who with six children are left to mourn the loss of a husband and father. One sister, Mrs. Arthur Marks of Dayton also survives together with a host of other relatives. At the time of his death, Rev. Hirby was 35 years 6 mo. and 4 days of age. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at one o'clock at the Trotwood Congregational Church, of which he was pastor at the time of his death. After which the body will be brought to the Congregational Christian Church of this city where a short service will be held at 3 o'clock. Interment will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. | Hirby, August William (I39000)
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| 7668 | Piqua Daily Call March 17, 1926 Wednesday PASTOR'S WIFE DIES AT DAYTON Mrs. Nellie Christian Hirby Succumbs After a Short Illness Piqua friends and relatives were shocked to learn of the death yesterday afternoon of Mrs. Nellie Christina Hirby, Hirby, wife of Rev. Augustus W. Hirby and former well known Piqua resident at her home 212 Edgar avenue, Dayton, after a short illness. Mrs. Hirby was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Houser and was born near Piqua on the farm where her parents still reside. Her entire life except for the past few years had been spent in and around Piqua where she was popular in a wide circle of friends. For a number of years she resided at Eaton, O. where her husband held the pastorate of the Eaton Christian church. From Eaton the family moved to Dayton nearly three years ago when Rev. Hirby accepted the pastorate at the Walnut Hills Christian church there. She leaves besides her husband and parents, six children, Lois D. Lucille, Dorothy, Jean, Paul, Robert and Betty Jo. One sister Mrs. Bessie Arnold resides at Dayton and three brothers, Lee, Clyde and Harry Houser live in Piqua. Short funeral services will be held from the Christian church in Dayton Friday afternoon at 12 o'clock following which the body will be brought to Piqua where services will be held at the First Christian church at 3 o'clock. Burial will be made at Forest Hill cemetery. | Houser, Nellie C (I38999)
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| 7669 | Piqua Daily Call March 26, 1917 Well Known Man Taken by Death Martin J. Houser Dies at Home Near Casstown on Sunday Morning. Martin J. Houser, formerly a well-known farmer of Springcreek Township, died Sunday morning at his home, near Casstown. He had been failing in health for six months. Mr. Houser was born November 28, 1852. He is survived by his widow, a son, Wilson and a daughter, Grace, and two grand children. While a resident of Springcreek Township Mr. Houser for eight years served as a trustee of the township. He was a man of the highest integrity and commanded the universal respect of his neighbors. He was a member of the Piqua lodge, No. 8, I.O.O.F. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at the home. The service will be conducted by the Rev. George Carey of Troy. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. | Houser, Martin J (I7451)
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| 7670 | Piqua Daily Call March 27, 1914 SUMMONED AWAY FROM ALL CARE William N. Hirby Passes Away This Morning After Suffering Long Illness Mr. William Nicholas Hirby, a prominent grocer of this city, died at the Memorial Hospital this morning. Death was caused by a cancer from which Mr. Hirby had suffered for a number of years. Two weeks ago he was operated upon. His condition at that time was found so serious that no effort could be made to remove the malignant growth. Mr. Hirby's condition gradually became more and more critical and last evening death slowly overcame him. On November 16, 1853, Mr. Hirby was born in Tiffin, Ohio. His mother, two brothers and three sisters reside in that city. Twenty-seven years ago, Mr. Hirby came to this city and for a number of years was a most competent workman at the Bentwood. He was united in marriage to Miss Jeannie Dea Fox, of this city and two children were born to them, August Hirby and Mrs. Arthur Marks. For 18 years Mr. Hirby has conducted a grocery on South Main street. His strict attention to business made it possible for him to build up a most excellent trade. A month ago Mr. Hirby visited his mother in Tiffin. Up until then, although not in the best of health, he had not considered his condition serious. After returning to Piqua his condition gradually became serious until he realized that at last his case was hopeless. In fraternal circles Mr. Hirby was ----(cannot be read). He was a member of the Christian Church and took much interest in church work. Although funeral arrangements are not yet completed it has been decided that burial will be net Monday. The time of the service will be announced later. | Hirby, William Nicholas (I39001)
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| 7671 | Piqua Daily Call May 4, 1914 SORROWFUL AFFLICTION Mrs. Jennie D. Hirby Passes Away Sunday After Brief Illness of Apoplexy FIVE WEEKS AFTER HER HUSBAND DIED Funeral To Be Held Tuesday Afternoon At The First Christian Church Shortly before 3 o'clock yesterday morning, the spirit of Mrs. W. N. Hirby took its flight to the celestial realms, she having suffered for a brief time from the results of a stroke of apoplexy which overcame her while sitting in her home on South Main street, last Friday evening. Mrs. Hirby had been feeling exceptionally well and was in the best of spirits that day, having just completed her house cleaning preparatory to a contemplated visit to friends in Findlay. Since the death of her husband, which occurred only about five weeks ago she had not been left alone for any length of time. Her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Marks, had just gone for a call upon a neighbor when her son, August Hirby, entered the house and found his mother prostrate upon the floor, helpless but conscious. Dr. Webb J. Kelly, the family physician, was called and pronounced the affliction apoplexy. Kind hands did everything possible to relieve her suffering for it was seen at once that she could not survive, which fact she also realized for she informed her daughter that she would soon leave her loved ones. She became unconscious at noon on Saturday. The death of Mrs. Hirby is not only a great shock to her many, many friends, but is especially distressing to her family, which has been robbed of both father and mother in such a brief space of time. Jennie Dea Fox was born at Troy, Ohio, on December 1st, 1860 and departed from this earthly life, May 3, 1914, having lived in the flesh for 53 years, 5 months and 2 days. On the 20th day of July, 1879, she was married to William N. Hirby, at Ottawa, Ohio. To this happy union two children were born, August W. and Hazel L., now Mrs. Arthur Marks, who feel most keenly the loss of earth's dearest friend-Mother. Besides these, the deceased leaves an aged father, Harry Fox, of Zanesville, three sisters, Mrs. John Gampher of Toledo, Mrs. Herman Marquart of Dayton, and Mrs. William Benline of Zanesville; three brothers, William and George Fox, of Columbus and John Fox, of this city. There are also three little grandchildren, whom she loved as her own life, August Marks, Lois Dea and Kathryn Lucille Hirby. Mrs. Hirby was a most faithful and consistent woman having been identified with the First Christian church of this city almost since its organization. She was very active in all the interest of her church and honored her Master with the very best in her life. Socially she was identified with the local Hive of the Ladies' of the Maccabees and was prominent in Rebecca circles. The funeral services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the First Christian church, her pastor, the Rev. W. J. Young officiating. | Fox, Jennie Dea (I39002)
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| 7672 | Piqua Daily Call Tuesday, May 6, 1969 Mrs. Irene Scudder, 77, Dies in Piqua Hospital Mrs. Irene Scudder, 77, of 1110 Virginia, widow of Ray Scudder, died at 12:10 p.m. Monday in Piqua Memorial Hospital where she was a patient three weeks. She had been ill one year. Born in Shelby County, Nov.? 1891, she was a daughter of Otho and Anna Mae Burt Dowden. Her husband died in 1940. Mrs. Scudder was a member of Grace United Methodist Church and the Sigma Class of the church. She was a former member of the YWCA and the Pickawillany Club. She had been employed as a clerk in the Crosby Drug Store here for several years until her retirement in 1968. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Alfred McClain (Nancy) of Piqua; and three grandchildren, Cynthia, Jerry and Barbara McClain. The Rev. Charles Johnson will conduct services at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Jamieson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Wednesday with the family present from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. | Dowden, Irene (I38843)
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| 7673 | Piqua Daily Call, Piqua, Ohio PIQUA--Robert E. Houser, 79, of Piqua, died Friday, June 7, 1996, at 7:50 a.m. in the Heartland of Piqua Nursing Home. He was born in Piqua on Aug. 31, 1916, the son of the late Frank W. and Emma Jane Bird Houser. He married Doris Marie Schlosser on Sept. 23, 1939, in Lynn, Ind. She preceded him in death in 1978. Survivors include two sons, Robert F. Houser of Troy, and Larry J. Houser of Piqua; two daughters, Mrs. William Shaffer (Helen Kay) of Piqua, and Mrs james Miller (Kathy Sue) of Gulf Port, Miss.; 14 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren; one brother, William "Harold" Houser of Piqua; two sisters, Nina Jay of Covington, and Mrs. Robert Bragg (Patricia) of Piqua. He was preceded in death by one brother and one grandson. Mr. Houser attended Piqua City Schools. He was the owner of the former Houser Gulf Service Station in Piqua. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles Aerie 614, Warren Masonic Lodge 24, and the Piqua Chapter 32 of the Royal Arch Masons. Services will be Monday at 10 a.m. in the Jamieson & Yannucci Funeral Home, with the Rev. Steve Wills officiating. Burial will follow in Forest Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. in the funeral home. | Houser, Robert E (I38781)
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| 7674 | Piqua Daily Call, Piqua, Ohio February 9, 1982 William Perry Enos, 64, of 45 E. Statler Rd. died at 5:35 a.m. today in Piqua Memorial Hospital. He had been in failing health for several months. He was born in Whitley County, Ind., May 16, 1917, a son of the late William H. and Gertrude MacEntarffer Enos.His first wife, the former Virginia (Mickey) Houser, died in 1974. He married Helen Hagernan Brown in June 28, 1975. She survives. Mr. Enos was an active member of Greene Street United Methodist Church and had served as chairman for both the church board and trustees. He also was a member of Piqua Elks Lodge 523 and had been a member of the Elks' and civic bands for more than 45 years. Mr. Enos formerly owned and operated the Home Dry Cleaners in Piqua for 42 years and in Pleasant Hill for a number of years, retiring in 1977. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Robert Wolford (Carolyn), Louisville, Ky.; a son, William Partick Enos, Piqua; a step-daughter, Mrs. Scott Looney (Judy), Anaheim Hills, Calif.; four grandchildren and two brothers, Charles Enos, Huntington, Ind.; and Lewis Enos, Piqua. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday at the Famieson Funeral Home, 333 W. High St. officiated by the Rev. Darrell Loar. Burial will follow in Forest Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be Thursday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. | Enos, William Perry (I38771)
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| 7675 | Piqua Daily Call, Piqua, Ohio Friday, August 20, 1982 Anna G. (Jackie) Houser, 100, of 1017 Boone St., died 11:59 p.m. Thursday at the Piqua Manor Nursing Home. She was born in Paducah, Ky., Jan. 27, 1882, a daughter of Crittenden and Mamie Parker Stewart. She was married to Fred A. Houser Oct. 26, 1912. He died in 1952. Mrs. Houser was a member of Greene Street United Methodist Church. Survivors include a son, Fred H. Houser, Piqua; four grandchildren, four greatgrandchildren and a brother, Bryan Stewart, Paducah, Ky. A daughter, two sisters and three brothers preceded her in death. Private services will be conducted at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Jamieson Funeral Home, 333 w. High St., Piqua. | Stewart, Anne Gladys (I38760)
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| 7676 | Piqua Daily Call, Piqua, Ohio March 25, 2000 W. Harold "Bow" Houser, 91, formerly of Piqua, died Thursday, March 23, 2000 at 8:50 p.m. in Francisan at St. Leonard's of Dayton. He was born in Piqua on May 14, 1908 to the late Frank W. and Emma J. Bird Houser. He married Sylvia Mae Ganger Dec. 18, 1937 in Union and she preceded him in death Jan. 21, 1993. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law: Donald R. and Mary Ann Houser of Dayton, Joseph E. and Sharon Houser of Sidney; two daughters and a son-in-law: Linda and Edward Oda of Spokane, Wash., Suzanne Isenhouer of Piqua; seven grandchildren; one sister: Mrs. Robert (Patricia) Bragg of Piqua. Two brothers and a sister preceded him in death. Mr. Houser was a 1926 graduate of Piqua Central High School and retired in 1974 as an inspector with French Oil Mill Machinery Co. following 41 years of employment. He was an active member of the Piqua Church of the Brethren where he had served as financial secretary. He was an active member of the Warren Masonic Lodge No. 24 in Piqua for more than 50 years. He was inducted into the Miami County Fast Pitch Hall of Fame in 1985. A funeral service will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Jamieson & Yannucci Funeral Home with the Rev. Donald Wagstaff officiating. Burial will follow in Forest Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Piqua Church of the Brethren, 525 Boal Ave., Piqua, OH 45356 or to a local Hospice organization. | Houser, William Harold (I38779)
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| 7677 | Piqua Daily Call, Piqua, Ohio Monday, November 26, 1900 Mrs. Rachel C. Houser At the home No. 310 First Street this morning at three o'clock, occurred the death of Mrs. Rachel C. Houser, the beloved wife of William Houser. On last Thursday evening Mrs. Houser submitted to an operation for appendicitis, which revoaled that the surgeons had been mistaken, her illness having been due to an abcess. She grew worse Sunday evening and at the hour mentioned passed away. The deceased was born at Houston in Shelby County and was 47 years old the third of last May. She had lived about Piqua all her life. Besides the bereaved husband, four children are left to mourn her loss, two having preceeded her to the better land. The funeral services will be held at the residence Wednesday morning at ten o'clock, conducted by Rev. Heber D. Ketcham, the deceased having been a member of Green Street M. E. Church. The interment will be at Forest Hill. | Hipple, Rachel Catherine (I38752)
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| 7678 | Piqua Daily Call, Piqua, Ohio Saturday, May 29, 1945 Houser Infant Dies Friday Committed rites will be conducted at 2 p.m. for John Thomas Houser, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houser, 1008 Boone Street, who died an hour and a half after birth at Piqua Memorial Hospital Friday night. The infant was born at 10:45 p.m. Surviving besides the parents, Fred and Charlene Bayman Houser are two brothers, William Frederick and Michael Stewart; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Houser and the maternal step-grandmother, Mrs. William Bayman. | Houser, Jon Thomas (I38768)
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| 7679 | Piqua Daily Call, Piqua, Ohio Saturday, September 21, 1974 Virginia R. (Mickey) Enos, 56, of 1301 Madison, died at 7 o'clock this morning at Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, where she had been a patient two weeks. She was born in McCracken County, Ky., May 10, 1918, a daughter of Fred A. Houser, now deceased, and Anna Gladys Stewart Houser of Piqua. She was married to William P. Enos, Feb. 18, 1940 in Piqua. She was a member of the Greene Street United Methodist Church and a member of the women's organization of the church. She was employed as a receptionist for Dr. John Gallagher. Surviving are her husband, her mother, and two children, a daughter, Mrs. Robert Wolford (Carolyn), of Middletown; and a son, William Patrick Enos, Piqua. Also surviving are a grandson, Andrew Wolford, and one brother, Fred H. Houser, Piqua. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Jamieson Funeral Home by the Rev. Roland Fierce of Green Street United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. Friends may call Monday from 3 to 5 and from 7 to 9 p.m. | Houser, Virginia R (I38761)
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| 7680 | Piqua Daily Call, Piqua, Ohio Thursday, February 19, 1953 Mrs. Emma B. Reck, 61, wife of Homer G. Reck, 810 South Street, died at 8:05 a.m. today at Piqua Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient eight days. She had been a semi-invalid 15 years. Born in Piqua, April 2, 1891, she was the daughter of William and Katherine Hipple Houser. She had lived here all her life, received her education in the local schools and attended the Churh of the Brethren. Surviving are her husband; a son, Clarence R. Reck; a brother, Frank Houser, and twin grandchildren, a boy and girl, all of Piqua. She was preceded in death by a son, Donald, a sister and two brothers. Arrangements will be announced later by the Jamieson funeral home | Houser, Emma Blanche (I38757)
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| 7681 | Piqua Daily Call, Piqua, Ohio Thursday, May 13, 1937 Native of Piqua Is Stricken On Wednesday Edward C. Houser, 62, Dies at the Veterans' Hospital in Dayton- Burial Here Saturday. Edward C. Houser, 62, of College Hill, Ohio, a native of Piqua, died Wednesday at the Veterans' Hospital, Dayton. He had been in failing health since last fall. Born in this city April 25, 1875, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.s William Houser. He resided here until he was 27 years of age and was married on June 1, 1916. He was a member of the Methodist church and affiliated with Camp 74, Spanish American War Veterans. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Cecile C. Houser, College Hill; a son, Robert of College Hill; two brothers, Fred A. and Frank of Piqua, and a sister, Mrs. Homer Reck, who also resides in this city. The remains will be brought to Piqua this evening and taken to the Groven funeral home where friends may call from Friday evening until time for the funeral, which will take place at two o'clock Saturday afternoon. The Rev. Bryce Nichols will officiate with burial at Forest Hill cemetery. Spanish American War Veterans will hold their services Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Groven funeral home. | Houser, Edward Carl (I38753)
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| 7682 | Piqua Daily Call, Piqua, Ohio Thursday, November 6, 1952 Fred Aaron Houser, 72, of 608 Boone Street, died at 9:15 p.m., Wednesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William Enos. He had been ill for two years and bedfast for five months. The son of William C. and Rachel Catherine Hipple Houser, he was born January 21, 1882 in Miami County and was married in Memphis, Tenn., to Anne G. Stewart, who survives. He was employed as a woodworker at the old Piqua Handle Company and then later at the Anchor Manufacturing Company. He was a member of the Church of Christ and the Jr. O.U.A.M. Surviving besides his wife are a daughter, Mrs. William Enos (Virginia), a son, Fred H. Houser, both of Piqua; four grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Homer Reck (Emma) and a brother, Frank W. Houser, both of Piqua. Two brothers and a sister preceded him in death. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m., Saturday at the Jamieson funeral home, the Rev. James McCord in charge. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m., Friday. | Houser, Fred Aaron (I38754)
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| 7683 | Piqua Hospital | Dowden, Irene (I38843)
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| 7684 | Piqua Manor Nursing Home | Stewart, Anne Gladys (I38760)
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| 7685 | Piqua Memorial Hospital | Enos, William Perry (I38771)
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| 7686 | Piqua Memorial Hospital | Byrd, Emma Jane (I38778)
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| 7687 | Piqua Memorial Hospital | Denman, Nancy Ellen (I39103)
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| 7688 | Pisgah Cemetery | McWhirter, Lalla Myrtle (I53985)
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| 7689 | Pisgah Cemetery | Morrison, Willie Price (I53986)
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| 7690 | Pisgah Cemetery | Morrison, Samuel LaFayette (I53996)
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| 7691 | Pisgah Cemetery | Boyd, Nancy Jane (I53997)
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| 7692 | Pisgah Cemetery | Simmons, James Madison (I54014)
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| 7693 | Pisgah Cemetery | Sullivan, Mary Loumisa (I54015)
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| 7694 | Pisgah Cemetery | Simmons, William Price (I54038)
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| 7695 | Pisgah Cemetery | Dillehay, Western W (I54040)
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| 7696 | Pisgah Cemetery | Simmons, Nelle B (I54046)
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| 7697 | Plainview Cemetery | Dean, Opal Ellen (I46113)
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| 7698 | Plainview Cemetery | Casto, Son (I46115)
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| 7699 | Plainview Cemetery | Vaughan, Margaret (I55916)
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| 7700 | Plainview Cemetery | Judah, Frank M (I55917)
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