Joseph Ray Scudder
1896 - 1940 (44 years)-
Name Joseph Ray Scudder Born 1 Jan 1896 Brown, Miami, Ohio, USA Gender Male Reference Number 38823 Residence 1900 Brown, Miami, Ohio, USA Residence 1930 Piqua, Miami, Ohio, USA Died Dec 1940 Piqua, Miami, Ohio, USA Buried 11 Dec 1940 Piqua, Miami, Ohio, USA - Forest Hill Union Cemetery
Person ID I38823 Thompson-Milligan Last Modified 12 Apr 2018
Father Bland Scudder, b. Jul 1860, Ohio, USA , d. 16 Aug 1909, Piqua, Miami, Ohio, USA (Age ~ 49 years) Relationship natural Mother Carrie Rose Emma Houser, b. Jan 1863, Miami, Ohio, USA , d. Nov 1930, Miami, Ohio, USA (Age ~ 67 years) Relationship natural Family ID F12918 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Irene Dowden, b. 7 Nov 1891, Shelby, Ohio, USA , d. 5 May 1969, Piqua, Miami, Ohio, USA (Age 77 years) Married 10 Jul 1923 Piqua, Miami, Ohio, USA Children 1. Nancy Ann Scudder, b. 1925, d. 6 Apr 1975, Piqua, Miami, Ohio, USA (Age 50 years) [natural] Last Modified 12 Apr 2018 Family ID F12933 Group Sheet | Family Chart
-
Event Map = Link to Google Earth
-
Notes - 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.
- Piqua Daily Call December 11, 1940