======================= Galentine - Friends of Bertha Waters Galentine, of Cameron, W. Va., RD 1, who died Wednesday, March 19, 1969, are being received in the Robert L. Lantz Funeral Home, Rogersville, where services will be held at 2:30 P.M. Saturday with Rev. Charles Carl officiating. Burial in Highland Cemetery, Cameron, W. Va.======================= Mrs. Della McDonald Anderson Gallentine. After suffering only a brief illness, Mrs. Della Anderson Gallentine, of Spraggs, died yesterday "Thursday" May 3, 1945, in the Greene County Memorial Hospital. She was aged 65. A daughter of the late James Madison and Martha Morris McDonald was born May 10, 1879, in Jackson Township, Greene County and had resided in Greene County throughout her entire life. She was twice married. He first husband John M. Anderson died 20 years ago. Her second husband was Isaac Gallentine, who survives, along with six children by her former marriage. They are Russell Anderson, of Bradford, Pa., James Anderson, of Waynesburg; William Anderson, of New Castle; Charles Anderson of Rochester; Mrs. William Carts, of Braddock, Pa.; and Mrs. John Smith, of Waynesburg. Also surviving are 18 grandchildren, ? great-grandchildren and two brothers and three sisters namely; William McDonald, of Pine Bank; Charles McDonald of Waynesburg; Mrs. John Pettit of Frederickstown; Mrs. Thomas Simpson, of Riverside, W. Va. And Mrs. David Jones, of Carmichaels. She was a member of Rogersville Christian Church. More: Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Sunday, May 6, for Mrs. Della Anderson Gallentine, wife of Isaac Gallentine, who died Thursday May 3, 1945. Services in charge of Rev. Lew F. Johnson and Rev. George O. Cole, will be held from the late residence at Spraggs. Burial will be in Oakmont Cemetery. Friends will be received at the residence after 5 o'clock this "Friday" afternoon. George I. Church in the funeral directon.======================= Isaac J. Gallentine. Waynesburg, Jan. 11- I. J. Gallentine, 78, of Waynesburg, died about 10 P.M. Thursday, Jan. 10, 1946, in the Curry Memorial Home, near Waynesburg. Mr. Gallentine, a son of the late William Gallentine and Marie Hughes Gallentine, was born Feb. 8, 1867, at Aleppo. He spent all his life in Greene County, and resides in Waynesburg for many years. He was a member of the Methodist Church at Kuhntown. His first wife was Sarah Cole Gallentine and after her death married Della Anderson, who is deceased. Surviving are five children James L. Gallentine, Waynesburg; William Gallentine, Detroit; Mrs. Pearl Null, Holbrook, RD; Mrs. Bessie Wagner, Mont. Alto, and Mrs. Osa Cole, of the State of California, and four half- brothers, Albert King, Waynesburg, Harry King, Pine Bank, George King, Waynesburg, and John King, Washington RD. Three children, two half- brothers and one half-sister are deceased.======================= Waynesburg - James L. Gallentine, 73, of 25 West Greene Street, Waynesburg, died Wednesday, December 4, 1974, at 5 P.M. at Greene County Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. He was born Jan. 21, 1901 at Kuhntown; the son of the late Isaac and Sarah Cole Gallentine. He is preceded in death by three sisters and one brother. He is survived by his wife, Gladys Thomas Gallentine, whom he married Nov. 17, 1923; one daughter, Mrs. Ralph "Eleanor" Knisely of Waynesburg RD 2; one sister, Mrs. Bessie Serka of Sacremento, Calif.; one brother, William Gallentine, of Ferndale, Mich., and one grandson, Gary Knisely of Waynesburg RD 1 He spent most of his life in the Waynesburg area and was a member of the Church of Christ, Waynesburg. He was a retired member of the Waynesburg Volunteer Fire Company, and in 1967 he retired from the Pennsylvania Departmrnt of Highways after many years of service. More: Friends of James L. Gallentine, who died Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1974, are being received in the Mariner and Milliken Funeral Home Waynesburg on Thursday from 7-9 PM and on Friday from 2-4 PM and 7-9 PM; where services will be held Saturday at 11 AM with Evangelist Dan L. Smith officiating. Burial will be at Oakmont Cemetery.======================= Obit for Mrs. A. Gallentine from The Daily Courier, Connellsville, PA page 5 dated Tues, June 10, 1930 Mrs. S. Gallentine Dies at Clayton, Kan. At Age of 95 years The funeral service for Mrs. Mary MILLER GALLENTINE washeld on Friday afternoon, June 6, at Clayton, Kan. She was buriedin the family lot at that place. Mrs. Gallentine, the wife of Abraham Gallentine, formerly resided in Springfield township, Fayette county. Death came from infirmities incident to old age. She has passed her 95th birthday and had been in excellent health until six months ago. She is survived by the following children: Rebecca BOOEY and Hettie RICHTER, Salem, Ore,; William Gallentine and Eliza WARRICK, Norton, Kan.; Fred Gallentine, Kimbell, Neb.; David Gallentine, Clayton, Kan.; Mrs. Sadie BELL of Vanderbilt and Mrs. Abraham MORRIS of Summit, Dunbar township.======================= Mrs. Lulu Wallace Gallentine, aged 59, of Waynesburg, died in the Greene County Memorial Hospital Sunday, Nov. 28, 1943, at 4:45, after an illness of the past two years. She was born Aug. 17, 1884, in Waynesburg, twin daughter of the late Francis A. and Alice Dille Wallace and was the widow of the late Irwin C. Gallentine who preceded her in death 11 years ago. She spent all her life in Waynesburg and is survived by two brothers and a twin sister; Charles T. Wallace, John W. Wallace, and Miss Lillian Wallace, all of Waynesburg. She was a member of the First Methodist Church of Waynesburg, and also a member of the Rebekah Lodge, American Legion Auxiliary, and was a charter member of the Ladies of the G. A. R.======================= Mrs. Sarah Cole Gallentine. Waynesburg, Oct. 31, - Word was received here today of the death Wednesday evening in Aptos, Calif., of Mrs. Sarah C. Gallentinr, 73, wife of Isaac Gallentine, following a stroke of paralysis suffered last week. She had been in poor health the last nine years, durinf most of which time she resided with her daughter, Mrs. Ocie Cole, at whose home she died. Mrs. Gallentine was a daughter of thr late James and Marie Cole Gallentine and was born and reared in Wayne Township, Greene County. Later she lived for several years in Waynesburg and had many friends here. In addition to her husband and daughter at whose home she died, Mrs. Gallentine leaves an other daughter, Mrs. Bessie Wagner, of Waynesburg, and two sons, James Gallentine, of Waynesburg and William Gallentine of ??. Funeral services will be held in the afternoon at the home????/ rest is torn.======================= Ferndale, Mich. - William Gallentine, 79, Ferndale, Mich., died at ? P.M., June 6 in the Ferndale Hospital following a lingering illness. He was born Oct. 2, 1898 to the late Isaac and Sarah Cole Gallentine. He was born and raised in Greene County. He lived all his married life in Michigan. He is survived by his wife Leota Henderson Gallentine; one son; two grandsons, all of Ferndale; one sister, Bessie ? of California; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by three sisters and two brothers. He was a Methodist by faith. He was a World 1 Veteran; Company K, 28th division; serving in France. He was among the few surviving members of the Greene County unit. He was a member of the VFW and DAV of Ferndale. He was a familiar figure at the annual reunions of the World War 1 unit, including one the one in 1976. Mr. Gallentine was a retired employ of one of the major Detroit automobile corporations.======================= Josephine Garland, 59, Aleppo, died Friday, Sept. 1 at 3:30 p.m. at the home of her sister, Mrs. Thelma Simms of Aleppo due to a heart attack. She was born December 4, 1918 in Aleppo Township the daughter of Winfield and Lillie Hughes Wright, both deceased. Her husband Lloyd A. Garland died Feb. 11, 1978. She is survived by two sons, William of New Castle and Greg at home; eight sisters, Mrs. Edna Moose, Mrs. Thelma Simms, Mrs. Harold "Wretha" Simms, Mrs. Betty Kennedy all of Aleppo, Mrs. Olive Petit of Brownsville, Mrs. Lon "Lucille" Moore of Hundred, W.Va., Mrs. John "Jean" Kretzing of Newport, Mrs. James "Mary Lou" Ullom of Cameron, W.Va.; two brothers, Wayne Wright of Waynesburg and Robert Wright of Brownsville; two grandchildren, Mark and Beth Ann Garland of New Castle. One sister, Nellie Yoders and one brother, Milton Wright are deceased. She was employed as a cook at the cafeteria Aleppo Elementary School for the past 18 years. She was a member of the Windy Gap Church of God and Aleppo Township Grange No. 2054. More: Friends of Josephine Garland, 59, Aleppo, died Friday, Sept. 1. Friends being received Saturday from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. at the Robert L Lantz Funeral Home, Rogersville, where services will be held Sunday, S??? 1:30 P.M. with the Douglas Witt officiating. Burial will be at the Centennial Cemetery, Aleppo.======================= Lloyd A. Garland, 61, of Aleppo Twp. died Saturday, Feb. 11 at 12:50 a.m. at his home following a long illness. He was born April 15, 1916 at Bloivar, son of the late William and Elizabeth Baird Garland. He had been employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad and the East Ohio Gas Co. of Youngstown. He had served on the West Greene School Board for six years. He was a member of the Aleppo Grange 2054 and Pennsylvania State Grange. He was also a member of the Windy Gap Church of God. Surviving are his wife Josephine Wright Garland; two sons, William Garland of New Castle and Greg Garland at home; two grandchildren, Mary and Beth Ann Garland of New Castle; three sisters, Mrs. Orvetta Stuller and Miss Louise Garland, both of Bolivar and Mrs. Gerald "Alice" Sharrer of Tampa, Fla.; five brothers, Leslie, Emmett, Oden, Glenn, all of Bolivar, and Jack Garland of Tampa, Fla.; several nieces and nephews. Deceased are two brothers, Earl and Joseph Garland.======================= Lorena C. Garner, 93, of 164, West Greene Street, Waynesburg, died of a heart attack at 4 am Wednesday. October 28, 1992, in Greene county Memorial Hospital. She was born April 9, 1899, in Center Township, Greene County, the daughter of Delbert and Jennie Scott Corwin. Her entire life was spent in Greene County, where she was a member of First Christian Church of Waynesburg. For 35 years she worked as a telephone operator for the former South Penn Telephone co. Her husband T. Russell (Slim) Garner died May 2, 1980. Surviving are a brother, Charles C. Corwin of Waynesburg, and several nieces and nephews. Deceased are a sister, Blanche Gallentine, and a brother, Harold T. Corwin, buried at Rosmont Cem. Thursday, October 29, 1992, Observer-Reporter, Washington, PA.======================= Thomas Russell (Slim) Garner, 84, of 948 Eighth Street, Waynesburg died at 10:45 am Friday, May 2, 1980, in Greene County Memorial Hospital after being seriously ill for the past several weeks. He was born March 2, 1896, in Jackson Township near Holbrook to Henry Clarence and Laura Belle Milliken Garner and married April 16, 1924 to Lorena Corwin, who survives. A resident of Greene County all of his life, he was a member of the Christian Church at Holbrook. He served with the W. S. Army in France during the World War 1 and was a member of James Farrell post 330, American Legion. He was also a member of 100F Lodge 469 in Waynesburg and for many years was a member of the Building Association. He was a retired Waynesburg volunteer fireman. For several years he was employed in the oil and gas fields by Manufacturers Light and Heat Co., and also worked for the Harvey Call Grocery Co. He retired from Mather Collieries in 1960. Also surviving is a brother, William F., of Waynesburg and several nieces and nephews. A sister Myrtle G. Cummins is deceased. Buried at Rosemont Cem. Observer-Reporter, Washington, PA======================= Delphia Shane Tennant Garrettson 1969 She was born in Wayne Township [Greene Co.], near Brave, a daughter of the late Jacob & Elizabeth Shanes. Her first husband, Odis Tennant died in Sept. 1928. She was married in 1961 to Walter Mac Garrettson, who survives. Also surviving are four sons, Earl Tennant of Kilbuck, OH. Gerald Tennant of Westfield, NJ, Cecil Tennant of Baltimore, MD., and Chester Tennant of Ft. Pierce, FL. two step-daughters, Mrs. Clifford Mary Nyswaner of Clarksville, with whom she made her home and Mrs. Raymond Virgie Cummings Jr. of Cuyahoga Falls, OH, 16 grandchildren, several great grandchildren, and one brother, Jacob of Fairview, WV. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews. One son Ralph and six brothers are deceased.======================= Mabel Reeves Garrettson, 67, of RD 4 Waynesburg, died at 2:15 p.m. Sunday, August 27, at her residence after an extended illness. She was born July 31, 1911, in Franklin Township near Waynesburg, the daughter of the late John and Ruth Murdock Reeves. She spent all of her life in the Waynesburg area. She belonged to the First Baptist Church in Waynesburg. She graduated from Waynesburg High School in 1931. She is survived by her husband, James A. Garrettson, who she married July 3, 1937; one son, Dr. James A. Garrettson, of Indiana "Pa."; two granddaughters, Gwen and Christine; one grandson, J. Adam Garrettson; one brother Albert "Bo" Reeves, of Washington. Two brothers, Harold and Forrest, are deceased. more: Friends of Mabel Reeves Garrettson of Waynesburg, RD 4, who died Aug. 27, 1978, will be received at the Mariner and Milliken Funeral Home, Waynesburg, from 7 to 9 P.M. on Monday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Tuesday. She will lie in state from 10 to 11 A. M. , the hour of service, in the First Baptist Church, Wednesday, Aug. 30, with the Rev. Stewart Johnson officiating. Interment in Oakmont Cemetery.======================= Mrs. Catherine Gavin, 91, of 52 Wyllis St., Oil City, died Thursday, April 14, 1955, in Garmong Convalescent Home, Oil City, following an illness of more then five years. The widow of Frank Gavin, of Oil City, She was born January 29, 1864, in Ninevah, Greene County, and had a number of relatives in Washington and Greene Counties. She moved to Oil City shortly after her marriage to Mr. Gavin. The Gavin's went to Oil City due to the Oil excitement at Pithole and the surrounding area. She had been a resident of the city since that time. A devout member of the St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Mrs. Gavin also was a member of the Catholic Daughters of America. Besides being preceded in death by her husband, Frank, a son Frank and a grandson, Frank, also preceded her in death. Mrs. Gavin had made her home with her daughter in law, Mrs. Jean Gavin, Oil city, for a number of years prior to becoming a patient at the convalescent home. Mrs. Gavin is survived by two grandsons, James M. Gavin, of Erie, and Jack P. Gavin, with the U.S. Army in Baltimore. Also surviving are four nieces, Mrs. James Greenlee and Mrs. Clarnece Zahniser, both of Waynesburg; Mrs. Gertrude Durbin of Uniontown; and Mrs. Emma Lewis of Coldwater Fla. Taken from Washington Observer, Thursday, April 21, 1955======================= Goldie Grim Geho, 86, of RD 6, Washington, Pa., formerly of RD 1, New Freeport, died Friday, July 27, 1979, at 11:35 a.m. at Washington Hospital's Extended Care Unit. Born Jan. 9, 1893, in Springhill Township, she was the daughter of the late John H. and the late Harriet Fonner Grim. Her husband, Charles L. Geho, whom she married on June 25, 1934, died on Nov. 10, 1969. Mrs. Geho, who spent most of her life in Jackson Township, was a graduate nurse of Waynesburg Hospital and a member of Laurel Run United Methodist Church. She is survived by a son, Charles Wayne Geho, RD 6, Washington; a sister, Mrs. Lucy Rush of Rogersville; a brother, Walter Grim of RD 1, New Freeport; and a grandson, Charles Brian Geho. She was preceded in death by three sisters, Elizabeth Chaney, Nettie Patterson and Effie Yates; and two brothers, George and Charley Grim. More: Friends of Goldie Grim Geho, 86, RD 6, Washington, Pa., formerly of New Freeport, who died Friday, July 27, 1979, will be received from 7 to 9 P.M. Saturday and from 2 to 4 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M. Sunday at the Robert L. Lantz Funeral Home, Rogersville. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 P.M. with Rev. Harold I. Zook and Rev. Mary Elizabeth Zook officiating. Burial will be at Bethany Cemetery, Jackson Township.======================= HOLBROOK - Bernice I. Gilbert, 78, of Holbrook Star Route, died Wednesday, Jan. 31 at 12:50 a.m. at the Greene County Memorial Hospital after a long illness. She was born Sept. 6, 1900 in Jackson Township, daughter of the late James M. and Sarah Jane Bosworth Gilbert. She was employed for 13 years at the former South Penn Telephone Co. and retired due to a disability. She lived all of her life in Jackson Township and was a member of the Valley Chapel United Methodist Church. She is survived by one sister Hildred Gilbert at home; two brothers, Lloyd Gilbert of Claysville and George Gilbert of RD 1, Sycamore. Deceased is a sister Ella Gilbert and two brothers, Robert and Frank Gilbert. GILBERT- Friends of Bernice I. Gilbert, 78, of Holbrook Star Route, who died Wednesday, Jan. 31, will be received in Robert L. Lantz Funeral Home, Rogersville, Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. where services will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Harold I. Zook and the Rev. Mary Elizabeth Zook officiating. Burial will be in Rosemont Cemetery.======================= Greene County Teacher Retires- Ella E. Gilbert of Holbrook has retired from the teaching profession after 35 years of service in the elementary schools of Greene County. Miss Gilbert first taught at White Cottage in Jackson Township in 1917. Since that time she has been in continuous service in the schools of Jackson Twp., with the exception of three years in which she taught at Greensboro. Her last term was at Locust Spring. Miss Gilbert was honored at a banquet on July 1, at the Mansion House by the teachers of the township. Those attending wer Bernice Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lemmon, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Williard and the honor guest, Miss Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. King were unable to be present. Miss Gilbert was presented a gift by the teachers. The presentation was made by Mr. Lemmon, a fellow teacher, who was Miss Gilbert's pupil the first year she taught. He highly commended her for her teaching ability and cooperation with her fellow teachers.======================= ELLA E. GILBERT - Ella E. Gilbert, 74, Holbrook Star Route, died Saturday, January 19, 1974 at Greene County Memorial Hospital following a long illness. She was born February 11, 1899 at Jackson Township, the daughter of the late James M. and Sarah Jane Bosworth Gilbert. She attended Rogersville Summer Normal and Duffs Business School in Washington. She was a school teacher at Greensboro for three years and a teacher at Jackson Township for 32 years, retiring in 1952. She was a member of the Greene County Retired Teachers Association and spent all her life in Jackson Township. She was a member of Valley Chapel United Methodist Church and had served as Sunday School Superintendant and teacher and was on the Board of Administration. She is survived by three brothers, Lloyd of Claysville, George of Sycamore, and Robert of Washington; two sisters, Bernice and Hildred Gilbert (with them she made her home). One brother, Frank, is deceased. GILBERT- Friends of Ella E. Gilbert, 74, Holbrook Star Route, who died Saturday, January 19, 1974 will be received at the Robert L. Lantz Funeral Home, Rogersville, from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Monday, where services will be held on Tuesday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Harold Zook officiating. Burial will follow in Rosemont Cemetery.======================= Frank W. Gilbert, 65, of 235 Main Street, Cameron, W. Va., died at 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 17, at his home. He was born May 23, 1905, in Greene County, a son of the late James and Sadie Bosworth Gilbert. His wife, the former Mary Hicks, survives. He was a member of the Clay Lick Methodist Church, Holbrook and was employed by the J.M. Buckheimer Company, Cameron, W.Va. Surviving in addition to his wife are three brothers, Robert, of Washington; George, of Sycamore and Lloyd, of Claysville and three sisters, Miss Ella (or Eliz.-can't make out) Gilbert, Miss Berni (rest of the name obliterated- probably Bernice) Gilbert, and Miss Hildred Gilbert, all of Holbrook. GILBERT - Friends of Frank W. Gilbert, of Cameron, W.Va., who died Wednesday, June 17, 1970 are being received in the Charles E. Anderson Funeral Home, Cameron, W.Va., where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, with Rev. Wesley Morgan officiating. Burial in Highland Cemetary, Cameron, W.Va.======================= J. Lloyd Gilbert, 65, of 214 Wayne Street, Claysville, died Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1980 at 5:10 p.m. in the Washington Hospital. He was born January 11, 1915 at Jackson Township, the son of the late James M. and Sarah Jane Bosworth Gilbert. He married Violet Stockdale on October 9, 1937, who survives. He resided in the West Greene area for several years and lived in Claysville for the past 25 years. He attended Rogersville High School. He was employed by Manufacturers' Light and Heat Co., and the Columbia Gas Co. for 30 years, retiring in 1977. He was a member of the Quarter Century Club of the Columbia Gas Co. He was a member of the Valley Chapel United Methodist Church. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Miss Zenia Gilbert of Waynesburg, Mrs. William "Carolyn" Hixenbaugh and Mrs. Blaine "Montine" Clutter, both of Claysville; five grandchildren, Nancy, Cheryl, and Debbie Hixenbaugh, and Tina and Michael Clutter. He is also survived by a sister, Hildred Gilbert of Waynesburg, and a brother, George Gilbert of RD 1, Sycamore. Two sisters, Ella Gilbert and Bernice Gilbert and two brothers, Frank Gilbert and Robert Gilbert, preceded him in death. more: Friends of J. Lloyd Gilbert, 65, of 214 Wayne Street, Claysville, who died Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1980, will be received from 7 to 9 P. M. on Thursday at the Howard V. Ferrell Funeral Home in Claysville and from 2 to 4 P. M. on Friday at the Robert L. Lantz Funeral Home in Rogersville, where services will be held on Saturday, Sept. 13, 1980 at 1 P.M. with the Rev. Harold I. Zook and Mary Elizabeth Zook officiating. Burial will be in Rosemont Cemetery. Arrangements are under the directinn of the Robert L. Lantz Funeral Home.======================= John Gilbert, 95, of 62 West Franklin Street, Waynesburg, died after a long illness Friday evening, November 16, 1979, in Greene County Memorial Hospital. A son of Jesse and Anna Roberts Gilbert, he was born July 22, 1884, in Gilmore Township and resided all his life in Greene County. He was a retired farmer and a Methodist. Mr. Gilbert never married. Suriving are six sisters, Mrs. Mary Watters, Mrs. Haddie Cole, Mrs. Laura Belford and Mrs. Tillie Lippencott, all of Waynesburg; Mrs. Edithe Steele of Aliquippa, and Mrs. Mazie Haines of St. Louis, Mo. A brother, Charles, is deceased. Two sisters died in infancy. GILBERT-Friends of John Gilbert of 62 West Franklin Street, Waynesburg, who died Friday, November 16, 1979, will be received in the Frank J. Behm Funeral Home, Waynesburg, from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, and from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, November 19, the hour of service, with the Rev. Elizabeth Zook officiating. Interment in Greene County Memorial Park. The family suggests donations to a favorite charity.======================= William H. Gilbert, 54, of Graysville, died at 8:30 p.m. Friday, August 20, 1971, at his home of an apparent heart attack. He was born May 4, 1917, at Wheeling, W.Va., a son of Mabel Gray Gilbert, of Moundsville, W.Va. and the late Raymond Gilbert. His wife, the former Kathleen Minton, survives. He has spent most of his life in Wheeling, with the past five years at Graysville. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Graysville Volunteer Fire Company. He was a painter by trade. Surviving in addition to his mother and wife are four daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Nancy) Long of Mansfield, Ohio; Mrs. George (Mabel) Borenski, of Bridgeport, Ohio and Mildred and Margaret both of Martins Ferry, Ohio; one son, Donald of Wheeling, W. Va. two stepsons, Terry Temple of Graysville and Bert Temple, serving with the U.S. Marine Corps, Camp Lajeune, N.C. 14 grandchildren; one brother, Donald E., of Vacaville, Calif. and two new (sic) nephews. GILBERT- Friends of William H. Gilbert, of Graysville, who died Friday, August 20, 1971, are being received in the Robert L. Lantz Funeral Home, Rogersville, where services will be held at 3 p.m. Monday with Rev. Frederick Burchell officiating. Burial in Braddock Cemetary.======================= Myrtle M. Gillogly, 85, formerly of Holbrook, died at 11:45 a.m. Saturday, August 29, 1961, in the home of Harold Raymer at West Finley RD 2, after a lingering illness. She was born Aug. 12, 1879, in Jackson Twp. to the late William and Margaret Grimes Milligan. She resided in Jackson Twp. all her life and was a member of the Macedonia Baptist Church. Her husband, A. Perry Gillogly, died September 1, 1958. Surviving are one step-son, Andrew J. Gillogly of Holbrook RD 1; a sister, Mrs. Belle Garber of Waynesburg; a half-brother, H. Ray Milligan of Washington and several nieces and nephews. Two brothers and two sisters are deceased.======================= Waynesburg - James D. Glover, 70, of RD 4, Waynesburg, died unexpectedly of a heart attack Sunday, July 15, 1984, at his home. Born April 12, 1914, in Wayne Township, he was the son of the late John and Judy Murphy Glover. His wife, Irene Minor Glover, died April 14, 1965. Having spent most of his life in the Oak Forrest area, he was a former employee of Tri-State Engineering of Washington, Pa. He was a member of the Waynesburg Moose Lodge 461, and Fraternal Order of the Eagles Airy 1598, Waynesburg. Surviving is a daughter, Fern Glover of Wind Ridge; four sisters, Ellen Cumberledge of Washington, Pa., Mrs. Ray "Mary" Cummings of Walbonding, Ohio, Mrs. William "Ethel" Bailey of Freedom, Pa., and Opal Evans of Pine Bank; three brothers, Horlis Glover of Newton Falls, Ohio, John Glover of Star Route, Holbrook, and Benjamin Evans of Malvern, Ohio. He was preceded in death by two sisters and a brother. More: Friends of James D. Glover, 70, of RD 4 Waynesburg, who died Sunday, July 15, 1984, will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Tuesday in the Behm Funeral Home, Inc., 182 W. High St., Waynesburg, where services will be held at 11 A. M. Wednesday with the Rev. Robert Wrachford officiating, Burial will follow in Rosemont Cemetery.======================= Mrs. Lucy B. Glover, 83, of Waynesburg, RD 2, died at 1:35 am Monday, June 22, 1970, in Greene County Memorial Hospital following a long illness. She was born July 18, 1886, at Proctor, W. Va., a daughter of Nute and Jane Hunter Davis. Mrs. Glover spent most of her life in Jackson Township, where she was a member of the Bethany United Methodist Church. She was a Gold Star Mother and a member of the auxiliary to Cameron Post American Legion. Surviving are five sons: Harley, of Andover, NY.; Lee, of Olean, NY.; Floyd of Moundsville, W. Va.; Clair, of Latrobe, and Clovis, of Cameron, W. Va.; eight daughters: Mrs. Thomas [Ethel] Courtwright and Mrs. Robert [Edith] Courtwright, both of Aleppo; Mrs. Edna Tasker, of Moundsville; Mrs. Yeager [Era] Gorby, of Alliance, Ohio; Mrs. Henry [Audrey] Gray, of Cameron; Mrs. Nick [Beulah] Morris, of Waynesburg; Mrs. Jeff [Vergie] Dye, of New Freeport, and Mrs. Charles [Myrl] McDonald, of Mingo Junction, Ohio, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Two sons, Dalley and Woodrow, who were killed in World War II, and three brothers are deceased. Funeral services were held Wednesday with burial in Bethany Cemetery.======================= Allen G. Goodwin, 7th Ave. La Croft, Ohio, an employee of the Midland works at the Crucible Steel Company, was dean on arrival at Crucible's emergency hospital Saturday, December 22, at 5:40 am. apparently suffering a heart attack. He was born March 27, 1894, in Graysville, a son of the late Edmund Seth Goodwin and Nancy Florence McGlumphy Goodwin. The deceased had receded in the Burgettstown area for a number of years before moving to Ohio nine years ago. He was a World War I Veteran. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Martha Kerr Goodwin; two sons: Allen Goodwin, Jr., La Croft; Russell Goodwin, East Liverpool; and one daughter, Mrs. Gloria Noy, also of East Liverpool. Four brothers, Henry C. Goodwin, Scenery Hill; George Goodwin, Akron, Ohio; Thomas R. Goodwin, Pittsburgh; Ray Goodwin, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; Three sisters, Mrs. Blance Wise, Washington; Mrs. Flossie Wiley, Wadsworth, Ohio; Mrs. Rugh Kerr, Copley, Ohio. Also surviving are four grandchildren. Three brothers and two sisters are deceased. Funeral services were held Monday, December 24, 1962, at 2 pm in East Liverpool, Ohio, in charge of the Rev. James F. Donald, pastor of the Glenmoor United Presbyterian Church, Burgettstown. Burial was in the Columbiana County Memorial Park Ohio. Source: The Washington Observer, December 26, 1962======================= Flora McGlumphy Goodwin-- Mrs. Nancy Florence Goodwin, 87, died at 4 pm Saturday, January 16 1954, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Steele, of Carmichaels, after being in ill health for 5 years. Mrs. Goodwin, a daughter of Henry McGlumphy and Martha King McGlumphy, was born August 26, 1866, in Morris Twp., Greene County. She was married January 3, 1883, to Edmund S. Goodwin who died August 13, 1935. She resided all her life in Richhill Twp. She was a member of the Enon Baptist Church. Shortly after the death of her husband she went in the home of her daughter in Carmichaels. Surviving are four daughters: Mrs.. Oma Steele, of Carmichaels; Mrs. Blanche Wise, of Washington; Mrs. Flora Wiley and Mrs. Ruth Kerr, both of Copley Ohio; five sons; Henry C. Goodwin, of Scenery Hill; Allen G. Goodwin, of Langeloth; George T. Goodwin of Akron, Ohio; Thomas R. Goodwin, of Pittsburgh; Ray W. Goodwin of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. And a sister Mrs. Catherine Gavin of Oil City; 20 grandchildren; 28 great- grandchildren; and 1 great great grandchild. Four Children are deceased. Burial will be in the Enon Cemetery. (taken from January 18, 1954; The Washington Observer; Washington PA)======================= In Memory of: Mrs. Nancy Florence Goodwin, aged 87 years, widow of Edmund S. Goodwin, died following an illness of several years at 4pm Saturday, January 16, 1954, at the home of her Daughter, Mrs. W. C. Steele of Carmichaels. Mrs. Goodwin, was was married January 3, 1883, resided most of her married life in Richhill Township. Shortly after the death of her husband on August 13, 1935, she moved to Carmichaels to reside with her daughter. A daughter of the late Henry and Martha King McGlumphy, Mrs. Goodwin was born August 26, 1866 in Morris township. She was a member of the Enon Baptist Church. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Oma Steele, with whom she made her home; Henry C. Goodwin of Scenery Hill; Mrs. Goodwin of Langeloth PA; Mrs. Flossie Wiley of Copley Ohio; George T. Goodwin of Akron Ohio; Thomas R. Goodwin of Pittsburgh; Mrs. Ruth Kerr of Copley, Ohio and Ray W. Goodwin of Tioga Falls Ohio. Four children are deceased. Also surviving are 30 grandchildren 38 great-grand children; three great great grandchildren and one sister Mrs. Catherine Gavin of Oil City.======================= KILLED WHILE OPENING SWITCH John Goodwin, of Enon, Greene County lost his life at Brownsville Word was received in Washingtonn yesterday stating that John Goodwin, an employee of the P. V. & C Railroad Company, stationed at Brownsville, had been killed in some manner while opening a switch at the place. No Particulars about the accident could be learned. Goodwin was well-known in Washington, and visited friends here a few weeks ago. He was a nephew of George B. McGlumphy and a cousin of Mrs. Gaylord Lewis, of this place. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goodwin, of Enon, Greene County, and a grandson of former Sheriff John Goodwin, of Greene county. The young man was about 21 years of age, and had been in the employ of the railroad for about 2 years. During the time he was employed on the road he was a brakeman and was in the act of turning a switch when the accident occurred which resulted in his death. He remains of the dead man were taken to his home at Enon, where the funeral service will be held today at One o'clock.======================= Ray W. Goodwin, 65, of 1551 Graham Rd, Cuyahoga Falls passed away Sept 26, 1972, president and general manager of Goodwin Manufacturing Co., died Tuesday at St. Thomas Hospital after a one-month illness. Goodwin Began his business manufacturing of machine parts after moving to the Falls from Greene Co PA, in 1929. He lived briefly in Stow. Active in many civic organizations, Goodwin was a member and past president of the Falls Chamber of commerce. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police Associates Lodge 31, and was a member of three Masonic groups: Star Lodge 187, Cuyahoga Falls 225, and the Yusef Kahn Grotto. Masonic services will be at 7 pm Thursday at Clifford Funeral Home here. He leaves sons Joeph E. of Grosse Ile of Mich; John R. of Powell; brothers George, Baberton; Henry C., Washington PA; Thomas, Pittsburgh; sisters Mrs. Blanche Wise, Washington PA; Mrs. Flossie Wiley, Wadsworth; Mrs. Wanda Kerr, Copley. He also leaves 3 ,grand children. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Thursday at Clifford Funeral Home, when services will be conducted 11 am Friday. Mr. Goodwin will be buried at Oakwood Cemetery in the Falls======================= WAYNESBURG, July 1.--- Malinda Jane Graham, 83, died tonight at her home in East End, Waynesburg. She was the widow of James F. Graham, who died five years ago. Mrs. Graham was born January 26, 1855, in Richhill Township. She was a daughter of Ezra and Sarah Courtwright Dunn. The following children survive: Frank Graham, Waynesburg, R.D.1; Mrs. Lottie Polen, Wind Ridge, R.D. 1; Mrs. Lulu Smith, at home. There are 12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. The body will be at the home, College and Bridge streets, until Sunday afternoon, when it will be taken to the Hoge and Garrison Funeral Home, where funeral services will he held at 2 o'clock, in charge of the Rev. J. Quincy Biggs. Burial will be in the Wind Ridge Cemetery.======================= Floyd A. Granlee, 56, of Pittsburgh, formerly of near Kuhntown, died in Montifiore Hospital, Pittsburgh, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1951, after a lingering illness. He was born May 1, 1894, in Greene County, a son of Layton and Rachel Estel Granlee and spent the past 28 years in Pittsburgh. He was a veteran of World War I and served overseas. Surviving are the following brothers and sisters; Mrs. Jennie Phillips, Pittsburgh, Mrs. Dora Phillips, Cameron, W.Va., Mrs. Emma Lemley, Miss Mary Granlee, all of Brave; Mrs. Ada Brown, Parkersburg, W.Va., and Roy Granlee, of Waynesburg. He was a member of the Kuhntown Methodist Church. More: Funeral services for Floyd A. Granlee, of Pittsburg, formerly of near Kuhntown, who died Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1951, will be held 2 P.M. Saturday, Jan. 6, at the Church Funeral Home; 197 North Maiden Street, Waynesburg, in charge of the Rev. Lew F. Johnston. Burial will be in Greene County Memorial Park with graveside services in charge of James Farrell American Legion Post No. 330. Friends received at the funeral home after ??? today "Tuursday".======================= Orpha B. Granlee, 80, of 703 Trumball Avenue, Garard, Ohio, died at 12:15 p.m., Saturday, July 28, 1973 at the South Side Hospital. She had been seriously ill for the past month with a heart condition. She was born November 16, 1892 at Oak Forest a daughter of the late Salathiel and Mary Ellen Jenkins Kinney. Her husband, Lonnie O. "Owen" Granlee, who she married on December 20, 1911 preceded her in death on May 23, 1939. Surviving are four daughters; Mrs. Dave "Lucille" Kern of Graysville, RD 1, Mrs. Marv "Etta" Pifer of Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Mildred Ballard, of Garard, Ohio and Mrs. Olive Dawson of Garden Grove, California. Four sons; John of Youngstown, Ohio, Adelbert, of Riverview, Florida, William of Fowler, Ohio and Walter of Garard, Ohio also survives. Twenty-one grandchildren and twenty-three great-grandchildren also survive. Four brothers, four sisters, and a daughter Wilma preceded her in death. A son, George died on April 8, 1971. She had spent most of her life in the Waynesburg area but moved to Ohio in 1951. She was a member of the Assembly of God Church at Brave and had worked as a cook at the old Union Restaurant and the Waynesburg Restaurant.======================= Roy M. Granlee, 84, of Brave, died at 7:30 a.m. on Monday, June 2, 1980 at the greene County Memorial Hospital following an extended illness. Born Feb. 13, 1896 in Wayne Township "near Kughntown", he was a son of the late Leighton and Rachel Estel Granlee. His wife, Sadie Six Granlee, survives. He spent most of his life in Kughntown and Brave, and was affiliated with the Kents United Methodist Church. He was a retired employee of the Peoples Natural Gas Company, and for over 31 years was employed at the Brave Compression Station. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth "Dorothy" Bates of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; three sons, Robert C. and James A., both of Akron, Ohio, and Donald C. of Waynesburg; a sister, Lillian Granlee of Brave; a granddaughter, Mrs. Brian "Brenda" Pennino of Akron; a grandson, Bret Bates of Cuyahoga Falls; and several nephews and nieces. He was preceded in death by seven sisters and four brothers. More: Friends of Roy M. Granlee, 84, of Brave, who died Monday June 2, 1960, will be received from 2 to 9 P.M. Tuesday at the Glice E. Mariner at Samuel A. Milliken Funeral Home, Waynesburg, where services will be held at 11 A. M. on Wed., June 4, with the Rev. David B?ondi officiating. Burial will be in Greene County Memorial Park.======================= Mrs. Anna E. Kerr Greenlee Dies in Portland, Oregon, At Age of 94 Years Word has been received by relatives here of the death of Mrs. Anna E. Kerr Greenlee, wife of the late Lewis Greenlee. Mr. Greenlee was a lifelong resident of this county but after his death Mrs. Greenlee removed to Portland, Oregon, with her son, James, at whose residence she died from the infirmities of age, April 28. Born on July 1, 1820, at Taylorstown Washington county, she was the youngest of the nine children of James and Elizabeth Kerr. They removed to Carmichaels, Greene county, where in 1842 she married Lewis Greenlee. In 1858 they came to Washington county where they remained until her husband's death in May, 1902. Of the three children born of this union, two survive, James C., of Portland, Oregon, and Mrs. Virgue P. Jenkins, of North Avenue, Washington. One daughter, Mary, died in 1898. Two grandchildren also reside in Washington county, Mrs. Luella Alles, of Charleroi, and Mrs. Frank R. Hall, of Washington. Seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren live in Oregon. Seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren live in or near Cincinnati. One grandson, Roland Taylor, lives at Jamestown, N. Y., and one, Raymond Jenkins, lives at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. She was a devoted member of the Methodist Episcopal church and was particularly interested in the work of foreign missions. She was, all her life, interested in the training of children, especially of girls for domestic life. Mrs. Greenlee retained her faculties to a remarkable extent, being able to write letters, read, sew and knit until within a few months of her death. Her many friends in Pennsylvania will learn with regret the closing of an unusually long and active life.======================= Harry E Gregg, 41 East Spruce Street, died Wednesday morning, April 8, 1953, at 12:10 a. m. at his home after a lingering illness. He suffered a stroke 11 years ago and had been an invalid since. He was born Dec 13, 1884, in Greene County, a son of Daniel and Susan Gregg. Mr Gregg was formerly employed by the Jessop Steel Company prior to his illness and had lived in Washington for the past 48 years. His wife, Cora Roach Gregg, died Aug 5, 1945. He is survived by the following sons and daughters: Donald Gregg, of Canonsburg; Marie, wife of Charles Tarr, of Washington; Geraldine, wife of Charles Stewart, of Pittsburgh; Mrs Haretia Gregg Blouir, at home; six grandchildren; two brothers, James Gregg of California, and Garfield Gregg of Washington. Four brothersand two sisters preceded him in death. Transcribers note: Washington as indicated is Washington, Washington Co, Pa. Harry's mother's maiden name, Rush.======================= New Freeport- Jacob Doyle Gregg, 65, New Freeport, died on Sunday, Dec. 22, 1974 at 11 A.M. at his residence of an apparent heart attack. He was born Dec. 17, 1909 at Aleppo Township, the son of the late Norman and Rachel McNeely Gregg. He was married on Dec. 23, 1935 to Ruth Fonner, who died Feb. 8, 1970. He was a retired employee of PennDot from where he retired in Jan. of 1974 due to ill health. He spent all of his life in western Greene County and was a Democratic Committee Man for several years and also supervisor in Freeport Township. He was also a member of Greene County Fox Hunters Association. Survivors include two daughters, Freda Mae and Donna Jane, both at home and two half-brothers, James Herrington of Baden and Jack Loar of Windham, Ohio. Deceased are one sister, Ruth Ernest and one brother, Desmond Gregg. More: Friends of J. Doyle Gregg, New Freeport, who died on Sunday, Dec. 22, 1974 are being received in the Robert L. Lantz Fu neral Home in Rogersville on Monday from 7-9 P.M. and on Tuesday from 2-4 P.M. and 7 -9 P.M. where services will be held on Wednesday at 1 P.M. Burial will follow in Sand Hill Cemetery.======================= Cameron- Roy Gregg, 67, of Cameron, R. D. 1 died Friday, April 19, at 2 A.M. in the Reynolds Memorial, Glendale. He was born Feb. 9, 1910 in Greene County, son of Daniel and Georgia Yoder Gregg. He is survived by his wife, Emma J. Yoder Gregg. one son, Arch of Grand Rapids, Mich. and four daughters: Mrs. Manuel (Lorraine) Artimez and Mrs. Keith (Beverly) Davis of Moundsville, Mrs. Glenn (Beuna) Wells, of Wheeling and Juanita of Millersburg, Ohio. Also surviving are 14 grandchildren and a great-grandchild. He is also survived by a brother, H. L. (Bert) Gregg of Cameron and four sisters; Mrs. Lydia Grandon of Warren, Ohio, Mrs. Nellie Clark and Mrs. Lillian Ross, of Cameron and Juanita Moniger, of Millersburg, Ohio. A son, Ivan, three brothers and three sisters are deceased. more: Friends of Roy Gregg of Cameron, R.D. who died Friday, April 19, 1974, are being received in the Charles E. Anderson Funeral Home. Services will be held Sunday at the M. Carmel Church of God under direction of Glen M. Gray. Burial will follow in the Mt. Carmel Cemetery.======================= MRS. DANIEL GRIBBEN SUMMONED BY DEATH-- Waynesburg, Feb. 24, 1922 Mrs. Lavina Wright Gribben, aged 68 years, wife of Daniel Gribben, died at her home in Richhill township near Ryerson Station, Thrusday evening. Her death was caused by complication of disease and followed an illness of several months. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Mrs. Samuel Polen, Wind Ridge; John Gribben, Ryerson Station; Mrs. Edward Wendell, Richhill township; Mrs. Leora Gutherie, Texas; Mrs. Thomas Chatman, Clarksburg, WVa; Miss Emma Gribben, at home. Funeral services will be held at her late home Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. The interment will be in the Fairall cemetery.======================= Obituary from Waynesburg Republican, Nov. 2, 1881: "Mr. Armstrong Grim died at his late residence in Richhill, near Jacksonville, Friday the 21st, last. The disease from which he died was, we learn, something like inflammatory rheumatism, his age being about seventy years. Mr. Grim was long a resident of the township in which he died, and was known as one of the solid, reliable and upright men of that community--quiet and unobtrusive, he was straight forward in his transactions with his fellow men and interfered not with the business of others. He leaves a widow--his second wife, and a family of grown-up children-- some of whom are identified with the business interests of the west end of the county." (Democrat Messenger Paper, Friday February 9, 1917)======================= Miss Deba Lulu Grim, 71, of New Freeport, R.D.1, was dead on arrival at the Greene County Memorial Hospital at 11:45 A.M. Wednesday, Feb.9,1966, following a lingering illness. She was born Oct. 11,1894 in Jackson Township, the daughter of Lawrence C. and Emma Kughn Grim. Surviving are three brothers, Jobe Grim, of Waynesburg, R.D.3, Odest Grim, of Wadsworth, Kan. and Benjamin H. Grim, of Thermopolis, Wyo.; and one half-sister, Bessie D.Amos,Moundsville, W.Va. Three brothers are deceased. Services were held Friday with burial in Rosemont Cemetery.======================= Mrs. Emma F.Grim 82, of 42 East Greene St.,Waynesburg,died at 12:25 AM today in the Greene County Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Grim,a daughter of Abaram and Rebecca Kuhn,was born April 1,1864, in Springhill Township,near Deep Valley. Most of her life was spent in Jackson Township and she was a member or the Bethel Chapel Church. She was married to Lawrence Clark Grim, who died 43 years ago. Surviving are eight children. Charles S., Carnegie; Benjamin H., Riverton, Wyo; Odest O.Grim, Sacramento,Calif.; Debbie L.Grim, Waynesburg; Lawrence B., Holbrook; Jobe, Waynesburg; Homer R, Toronto,Ohio and Mrs Bessie Ander son, Carmichaels. There are 14 grandchildren and nine great- grandchildren.======================= Fern Grim, 77, of 25 Fourth Street, Beech Bottom, W. Va., died Tuesday, October 20, 1987, at Peterson Hospital in Wheeling, W. Va. Mrs. Grim was born November 7, 1909, in Greene County, a daughter of the late Stephen and Anna Barnhart. She was a member of the Beech Bottom (W. Va.) Community Christian Church, retired from Stone and Thomas Department Store in Wheeling, W. Va., where she worked for 34 years. Surviving are husband, George L. Grimm of Beech Bottom, W. Va., one son, George L. Grimm of Youngstown, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Vaughn (Martha) Augustine of Beech Bottom and Mrs. Carol Burkett of Avella; six grand- children; and three grat-grandchildren. (Burial was in Halcyon Hills Memorial Park)======================= George L. Grim, 80 years, well known retired farmer of Richhill Township, died Wednesday night, August 25, 1948, at his home at Wind Ridge, after being ill for five months. Mr. Grim was a son of the late Clark and Margaret Milliken Grim, and was born April 28, 1868, at Delphene, Jackson Township, but had spent most of his life in the Wind Ridge community, where he was engaged in farming and stock raising. Surviving are his wife, Martha Courtwright Grim, and the following sons and daughters: James, Cameron Star Route; Mrs. Alice Rutan, at home; Geo. L. Jr., Beech Bottom, W. Va.; Edward and Miss Frances Grim, at home; five grandchildren, and one brother, John, of McGrew, Nebraska. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon in the home, conducted by Rev. L. W. Peters. Interment was in the Wind Ridge cemetery. (From the Waynesburg Republican 8-1948)======================= Isaac N. Grim, a well known retired farmer, of Bristoria, died at his home Thursday afternoon, January 3, 1918, at 1 o'clock, aged 84 years. His death was due to the infirmities incident to old age. Mr. Grim was twice married, his first wife being Miss Elizabeth Funk, a sister of Levi and Jonathan Funk, of Waynesburg. To this union were born five children, all of whom survive. They are Armstrong Grim, Mrs. David McCracken and Mrs. David Whipkey, of Bristoria; Mrs. Effie Riggle, of Cameron, W. Va., and Joshua Grim, of Ashtabula, Ohio. For his second wife he married Miss Catherine Hoge Kent, who survives. To this union were born three children, all of whom are living. They are Mrs. Laura Lewis, of Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. Harry Y. Murray, of Warren, Ohio, and Garfield Grim, of Springfield, Ohio. He is also survived by two stepsons, R. V. Kent, of Waynesburg, R. D. 3. In politics Mr. Grim was a staunch Republican and always took an active interest in the activities of the party. He was actively engaged in farming until about two years ago. He was a member of the Church of God. Funeral services will be held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock." Obituary from Democrat Messenger, Waynesburg, PA, January 4, 1918======================= Funeral Home Notice Mrs. Martha Ellen Courtwright Grim, aged 89 years, of Wind Ridge, died at 1:25 p.m. Thursday, March 21, 1963, in her home, after a serious illness of three weeks. Mrs. Grim was born August 14, 1873, in Aleppo Township, a daughter of James H. and Jane Morris Courtwrightt. She was a resident of Richhill Township most of her life, and was a member of the Sugar Grove Union Church. Her husband, George L. Grim, died August 25, 1948. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Alice Rutan and Miss Frances Grim, both of Wind Ridge; two sons, Linley Grim, of Beech Bottom, W. Va., and Edward Grim, of Wind Ridge; five grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. A son, Laurence Grim, is deceased. She was the last of a family of nine children. (From funeral home notice of Robert L. Lantz Funeral Home, Rogersville, Pa.)======================= Carrie O. Grimes, 82, of Holbrook Star Route, died 5:15 a.m. Friday, Sept. 7, 1979, at the Greene County Memorial Hospital. Although she was not in the best of health, death was unexpected. Born July 17, 1897, in Jackson Twp., the daughter of the late Charles S. and Etta Hoffman Orndoff, she married Orville O. Grimes on March 11, 1916. Her husband died June 5, 1973. She spent most of her life in Jackson Twp. and was a member of the United Methodist Women of Valley Chapel Church. She is survived by five sons; Leroy, of West Chester, George C., of RD 4, Waynesburg, Forest O., of Baltimore, Charles A., of New Freeport, and William D., of RD 4, Waynesburg. More: Friends of Carrie O. Grimes, 82, of Holbrook Star Route, who died Friday, Sept. 7, 1979, will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Saturday at the Robert Lantz Funeral Home in Rogersville. Funeral services will be held 4 P.M. Sunday at the funeral home with the Rev. Harold Zook and Mary Elizabeth Zook officiating. Burial will be in Rosemont Cemetery.======================= George R. Grimes, 64, of 40 Highland Avenue, Burgettstown, died Sunday, October 21, 1973 in Tiriauz, U.S.S.R, while on a technical visitation for the Climax Molybdenum Company.He was born April 29, 1909, in Holbrook, a son of Joseph and Mary Weaver Grimes. Mr. Grimes was a graduate of Center Township High School, Waynesburg College class of 1932, and the University of Pittsburgh School of Engineering. He was a member and elder of the Hillcrest United Presbyterian Church. He was a manager of planning and development for the Climax Molybdenum Division of American Metals Climax, Inc. He was active in district engineering circles, and Burgettstown area civic affairs. Surviving are his widow, Mary Elizabeth Welshhann Grimes; one son, George C., at home; one daughter, Beverly G. Marks of Boone, N.C.; three sisters, Mrs. Edith Loughman of Washington, Mrs. Mabel McCullough of Greensburg, and Mrs. Marjorie Arnold of Rockville, Md., and one brother, Robert of Pine Grove, W.Va. One brother, Joseph Earl is deceased.======================= Homer R. Grimm, 65, formerly of Waynesburg, died after a lingering illness at the Harris Hospital, Ft. Worth, Texas, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1904. He was born March 7, 1899, near Holbrook. Surviving are his widow, Myrtle V. Grimm of Ft. Worth; three brothers, Jobe, Benjamin and Ode; one sister, Deborah; one son, William C. of Greensburg; two daughters, Mrs. Faye Romayne Germany of Hurst, Texas, and Mrs. Oma J. Mullins of Ft. Worth Texas and six grandchildren. Interment is at Ft. Worth, Texas.======================= Jobe Grimm, Sr., 80, of RD 3, Waynesburg "Morning Side" died Saturday, Jan. 7 at 3:10 p.m. in Greene County Memorial Hospital after an illness of three months. He was born Sept. 29, 1897 in Jackson Twp., son of the late Lawrence and Emma Kughn Grimm. He was married to Lou Hettie McDonald Grimm, who died Aug. 24, 1968. In early life he was a rig builder and later was employed by the Home Gas Co. of Waynesburg. Following his retirement he was employed by the Waynesburg Borough Park Commission. He was a member of the First Christian Church of Waynesburg. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Sam "Helen" Piatt of Marietta, Ohio; two sons, Howard of Charleroi, RD 1 and Jobe Jr. of Waynesburg, RD 2; seven grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. He was the last of his family.======================= MYRTLE VERONA THOMAS GRIMM, 97, of Fort Worth, Texas, died Monday, March 15,1999. A native of Bristoria, Mrs. Grimm was a resident of Fort Worth for more than 50 years and was a member of Hemphill Presbyterian Church, Fort Worth, for more than 50 years. She was a homemaker. Her husband , Homer Roscoe Grimm is desceased. Surviving are two daughters, Romayne Grimm Germany of Hurst, Texas, and Oma J. Grimm Hiller of Forth Worth,A son, William C. Grimm of Lady Lake, Fla; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and three great- great-grandchildren. Interment is March 18 in Laurel Land Memorial Park. memorial donations may be made to Hemphill Presbyterian Church, 1701 Hemphill Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76110======================= Dr. Robert Berdot Grimm, a prominent Cameron, W.Va. physician died at his home in Cameron at 5:30 p.m. Friday, January 1, 1965 after a lengthy illness. He was 59. Dr. Grimm was born July 6, 1905, at New Freeport to the late Francis Roscoe and Norine Williams Grimm. He recieved degrees from West Virginia University and the Medical College of Virginia. Dr. Grimm practiced in Littleton, W.Va. for a short time and then moved to Cameron where he worked until his death. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Flora Lezzell Grimm; one daughter, Mrs. Helen Sperry of Fairfax, Va., three grandchildren and two brothers, Rev. Fred Grimm of Washington and John Grimm of New Freeport. More: Memorial services for Dr. Robert Berdot Grimm of Cameron, W. Va. who died Friday, Jan. 1, 1965 will be held at 2 P.M. Sunday January 3, 1965 in Cameron Methodist Church. Hunt Funeral Home, Hundred, W. Va., in charge of arrangements.======================= Elmer Grinage, 73, of RD 1 Graysville, died at 1:25 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 26, 1979, at the Greene County Memorial Hospital. Born March 28, 1906, in Jackson Township, he was the son of the late O. M. and late Minnie Stahl Grinage. His first and second wives, Ruth Rutan and Margaret Purnell preceded him in death. Grinage had been employed as a construction dozer operator and was a member of local 66 of the International Union of Operating Engineers. He was a veteran of World War II, serving with the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers. He belonged to the American Legion's James Ferrell No. 330 in Waynesburg and the Waynesburg VFW post 4793. He was also a member of the Greene County Fox Chasers Association and the Pennsylvania State Fox Hunters Association. He is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Irene Cook, RD 4, Waynesburg, Mrs. Marshall "Avia" Walters, Stephen City, Virginia, Mrs. Frank "Lucille" Pierson, RD 1, New Freeport, and Mrs. Ben "Ferne" Lavigne, RD 1, Wind Ridge; and a step-daughter, Mrs. Floyd "Moni" Dillie, RD 1, Sycamore. Two brothers and a sister preceded him in death. Mrs. Margaret Rice and her sons Charles and Henry had made their home with Mr. Grinage for the past 10 years. More: Friends of Elmer Grinage, 73, 0f RD 1, Graysville, who died Sunday Aug. 26, 1979, will be received from 2 to 4 P.M. and from 7 to 9 P.M. Monday at the Robert L. Lantz Funeral Home in Rogersville. Funeral services will be held at 1 P.M. Tuesday at the funeral home with Rev. Robert E. Borland officiating. Burial will be at Rosemont Cemetery, Rogersville.======================= Waynesburg, Oct. 14- Mrs. Laura Morris Grove, 69, of Holbrook, died at 12:10 P.M. today at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Sellers, of Holbrook. She had been ill for 18 months. Mrs. Grove was born July 7, 1876, in Jackson Township, and was a daughter of William W. and Charlotte Lang Morris. Practically her entire life was spent in Greene County. Her husband, William T. Grove died in 1941. Surviving are three children; Mrs. Frank Sellers, of Holbrook; Mrs. Alfred Hill, Waynesburg, and Mrs. J. Russell Lantz, Waynesburg, one sister, Mrs. W. T. Boone, Waynesburg, RD4, and two grandchildren, Patricia Ann Lantz and Samuel Glen Lantz. One grandson, William Ivan Sellers, lost his life Dec. 18, 1944, in World War ll.======================= Charles J. Gump, 94, of 51 Carmichaels Arbors, Carmichaels, died Jan. 1, 1980, in the Greene County Memorial Hospital after a serious illness of a month. Born July 30, 1885 in New Freeport, he was the son of the late Hiram and Hannah West Gump. His first wife was Nettie Henderson and the second was Mary Elizabeth Dukate, both of whom are deceased. He was a retired employee of the Peoples Natural Gas Co. and a member of the Nazarene Church of Waynesburg. He had previously been a member of the Methodist, Christian and Assembly of God Churches. He spent his early life in New Freeport and lived in Waynesburg since 1940 until eight months ago when he moved to Carmichaels. Surviving are two sons; Fred V. Gump of Baltimore, Md. and James W. Gump of Pittsburgh, 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Preceding him in death was a daughter, Irene Stoneking, and a son, Duane Gump. He was the last of a family of 10. More: Friends of Charles J. Gump, 94, of Carmichaels, who died Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1960, will be received at the Robert L. Lantz Funeral Home in Rogersville on Wednesday Jan. 2 from 7 to 9 P.M. and on Thursday, Jan. 3 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. where services will be held Friday. Jan. 4, 11 A.M. with the Rev. Deane Hardy officiating. Burial will be in Greene County Memorial Park.======================= Waynesburg- Doss Gump, 88, of R. D. 4, Waynesburg, died Saturday, June 22, 1985, at 7:30 P.M. in the Greene County Memorial Hospital. Born May 1, 1897, in Jackson Township, he was the son of the late Spencer and Sarah McGlumphy Gump. He was employed as a farmer and also worked for Pennline as a lineman for approx. 15 years prior to his retirement in 1968. The veteran of World War ll and member of VFW Post 4793 in Waynesburg served with the U. S. Army. He was also a member of the I.O.O.F. in Kuhntown and the Knights of Pythias in Pine Bank. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Bertha Lapping of Erie, and several nieces and nephews. Preceding him in death are a brother, Joseph Gump, and a sister, Jane Morris. More: Gump- Friends od Doss Gump, 88, of R.D. 4 Waynesburg, who died Saturday, June 22, 1985, at the Greene County Memorial Hospital, will be received Tuesday from 7 to 9 P.M. in the Lantz-Rush Funeral Home, Inc. Rogersville, where services will be held Thursday, June 27, at 11 A.M. with the Rev. Philip G. Houghton officiating. Burial will follow in Rosemont Cemetery. Full military rites will be handled by the Waynesburg.======================= Edward S. Gump, 73, of Brave Star Route, died at 10 A. M. Friday, June 25, 1965, at his residence. Mr. Gump had been mowing the lawn when he suffered a heart attack. Born Feb. 27, 1892 in Wayne Township, near Kughntown, the son of Leonard and Jane McGlumphy Gump, he resided in the Brave-Kughntown area all of his life. In 1957 he retired from Peoples Gas Co. with 44 years service at the Brave pumping station. Always active in community affairs, he was a member of Kents Methodist Church, the Mixed Bible Class, Volunteer Fireman and had worked with the Boy Scouts and softball league. He was twice married. His first wife, Effie Cole Gump, died in 1939. His widow, Myrtle Tennant Gump, survives as does a son Franklin Neil Gump of Burbank, Calif. Also surviving is a sister, Mrs. Claude White of Paintsville, Ky. And a brother, Thomas M. of Brave. One daughter and one sister are deceased. More: Friends of Edward S. Gump of Brave Star Route, who died Friday, June 25, 1965, are being received after 7 P.M. Saturday in the Mariner and Milliken funeral Home, 197 N. Maiden St., Services will be held 1:30 P.M. Monday in Kents Methodist Church, Brave, with Rev. Neil Rogers in charge. Burial at Greene County Memorial Park. More: Edward S. Gump, 73, of Brave Star Route, a long-time employe of the People's Gas Company at Brave, died suddenly of a heart attack at 10 A. M. Friday, June 25, 1965, at his residence. He had just finished mowing his lawn and had been in his usual health when stricken. Mr. Gump was born February 27, 1892, in Wayne Township, near Kuhntown, the son of the late Leonard and Jane McGlunphy Gump. All of his life was spent in Brave and surrounding areas where he had been actively engaged with the Boy Scouts, the fire company, the softball teams and several other civic organizations. He retired in 1957 after spending 44 years with the Peoples Gas Company at Brave Station. He was a member of the Kents Chapel Methodist Church and Mixed Bible Class. His first wife, Effie Cole Gump, died in 1939. An infant daughter born to this union is deceased. Surviving are his second wife, Myrtle Tennant Gump; one son, Franklin Neal Gump, of Burbank, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Claude White, of Paintsville, Ky.; and one brother, Thomas M. Gump, of Brave. One sister is deceased. Funeral service were held June 28, 1965 , with burial in Greene County Memorial Park, near Jefferson.======================= MRS. EDWARD S. GUMP DIES IN HOME AT BRAVE Waynesburg, Jan. 16. - Mrs. Effie Cole Gump, 49, died Monday, Jan. 16, at 6:45 P.M., at her home in Brave. She had been an invalid for seven years, suffering from rheumatism. She was seriously ill since Friday. She was born in Wayne Township July 13, 1889. She was a daughter of Hannah Cooper Cole, of Brave, and the late Peter Cole. She was married May 13, 1912, to Edward S. Gump. who survives. All her life was spent in Wayne Township. Besides her mother and husband, she leaves one son, Wilbur Lee Shriver, of Kuhntown. A daughter died in infancy. The following brothers and sisters survive: J. W. Cole, of Bristoria; Mrs. W. H. Patterson, of Waynesburg, R. D. 7; Mrs. B/ R. Gump, Mrs. J. I. Kent, Mrs. Roy Wise, Mrs. G. B. Shultz and W. O. Cole, all of Brave. Two grandchildren also survive. She was a member of the Kent M. E. Church, at Brave. Funeral will be held Wednesday, Jan. 18. Short services at the home at 12:30 o'clock, will be followed by services in the Kent M. E. Church, in charge of the Rev. G. D. Watts and the Rev. C. C. O'Neil. Burial will be in the Greene County Memorial Park.======================= Carmichaels homemaker enjoyed bingo Eva Phillips Gump, 85, of 411 West/South Street, Carmichaels, formerly of Jefferson, died at 1 p.m. Tuesday, September 22, 1998, at home. She was born August 24, 1913, in Blacksville, a daughter of Ira Cleve and Ica Evans Phillips. Mrs. Gump lived most of her life in Greene County, and was associated with the All Faith Tabernacle Church in Morgantown. She was a homemaker and enjoyed bingo. Her husband, Everett S. Gump, died November 13, 1974. Surviving are six daughters, Annabelle Staley of Greensboro, Betty Courtwright of Waynesburg, Dolly Wright, Linda Bane and Shirley Farabee, all of Jefferson and Mae Whipkey of Mather; two sons, Stanley and James Gump, both of Waynesburg; 67 grandchildren, 73 great-grandchildren and several great-great-grandchildren; four sisters, Georgia Cumberledge of Brave, Violet Carter of Wyno, Vanie Tedrow of Waynesburg and Olive Temple of Florida; a brother, Paul Phillips of Florida; and several nieces and nephews. Deceased are two daughters, Icie White and Darlene Rogers; three sons, Edward and Floyd H. Gump, and a brother who died in infancy; two great- granddaughters and two great-grandsons; two sisters, Florence Courtwright and Nellie Martin; and a brother, Albert Phillips. (From the 'OBERVER-REPORTER', Washington, Pa.,Thursday, September 24, 1998)======================= Everett Stanley Gump, 64, of Greensboro, formerly of Blacksville, W. Va., died at 2 a.m. Wednesday, November 13, 1974, in the Greene County Memorial Hospital. He had not been in the best of health for some time. Mr. Gump was born July 3., 1910, at Blacksville, W. Va., a son of the late Walter and Jane Roe Gump. With the exception of the last three months spent at Greensboro, he had resided all his life in the Blacksville area. He was a retired coal miner, having spent over 22 years in various mines throughout the West Virginia area. Surviving are his widow, Eva Phillips Gump whom he married February 9, 1935; eight daughters: Mrs. John (Icie) White of Jefferson; Mrs. Edward (Stella) Staley of Claysville; Mrs. Mack (Betty) Courtwright of Frankfort, Ky.; Mrs. Thomas (Shirley) Farabee of Waynesburg, R.D.2; Mrs. Leo (Darlene) Rogers of Cleveland, O.; Mrs. Eugene (Opal) Wright of Cleveland, O.; Mrs. George (Linda) Bane of Waynesburg, R. D. 2 and Mrs. Michael (Mae) Whipkey of Waynesburg, R. D. 4 and four sons, Stanley Gump of Lexington, Ky.; Floyd Gump of Cleveland, O.; Edward Gump of Greensboro and James Gump also of Greensboro. Also surviving are 42 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one brother, James Gump of Mannington, W. Va.; and several nieces and nephews. An infant son, four sisters and one brother are deceased.======================= For THE WESTERN CITIZEN, Urbana, Ohio Tuesday, 16 Nov 1841 "When those who have won for themselves a name, and who through a lifetime have enjoyed all that flattery can bestow, whether well or ill deserved, depart life, they are always sure to have some ready pen to extol their virtues, or bring to notice their shining qualities, whilst those who have lived in the humbler spheres of life, however much they may have contributed to the age in which they have lived, are too often neglected, and go down to the grave forgotten and unremembered. How often do we see praise and panegyric bestowed upon one whose life has been spent in the lap of luxury and ease, whilst the poor grey headed veteran, who has spent the prime of his days in camps, and exerted all the energies of his soul in the service of his country, departs life with no one left to do him reverence because he died poor. These reflections passed through the mind of the author, whilst standing upon the margin of the grave of Mr. FREDERICK GUMP, an old Revolutionary soldier, who died in this town on the 9th instant, in the one hundred and seventh year of his age. What a volume of incidents must connect themselves with the life of such an extraordinary man; for more than one whole century has he mixed with the scenes of this world, and in his day and generation has been an actor in the great political dramas which have resulted in the erection of new Empires. In his day the old world has undergone almost a complete revolution, and the new one has established several new and independent Republics. He has lived to see a few dependent colonies comprising a population of rising two millions declare themselves free and independent States, and sustain themselves against the gigantic power of old England through a seven years' War, and finally erect themselves into a free and independent Republic, which now comprises a population of nearly twenty millions, rivaling in Military prowess and Commercial enterprise, the most populous and powerful nations on the globe. Within the era of his life, what changes and mutations have taken place, besides the rise and fall of Empires which have succeeded each other. Within the period of his life, a Napoleon Bonaparte has sprung up into life, and like the dazzling meteor has shone with the resplendent brightness of the sun, and like his prototype has gone out forever, and darkness has closed over the scenes of his glory. Of the early life of Frederick Gump the writer is not very well informed, only that at a very early age he emigrated from Germany, in company with his father who died on his passage, leaving young Gump, unprotected and friendless, having lost his mother previously. Then on arriving in this country he was sold to pay his passage, and remained the greater part of the time for which he was sold with his new master, and then on some misunderstanding between them, he left his service and bound himself to a weaver, with whom he learned the trade. The deceased has been married twice, and had been the father of 18 children, 14 of whom are still living, and of his grandchildren and great-children, they were like the seed of the patriarch of old, "like the sand upon the sea shore." Pennsylvania appears to have been the first adopted home of Mr. Gump; and soon after the breaking out of the Revolution he enlisted himself in the dragoon service of the Pennsylvania line, and served in that capacity during the greater part of the War, and thereby, in after life, became the pensioner upon the bounty of his adopted state, and also of the General Government. The post of danger was the post of the deceased. Where the battle raged the hottest there was Frederick Gump, mounted upon his mettlesome charger, dealing havoc and death upon the enemies of his adopted country. Although small in stature he had a lion heart and an eagle eye, and often whilst the writer of this was in conversation with him, as he listened to the tales of the thrilling scenes through which he has passed; and whilst the deceased was "fighting his battles over", the martial spirit would rekindle in the bosom of the old soldier, and his eyes brighten up at the recollections of other days. Sometime during the early settlement of Kentucky, Mr. Gump emigrated to that new State, and remained there till or about the year 1807, when he came to Ohio, and has remained here ever since, with the exception of a few years which he spent in his beloved Pennsylvania, where the early associations of his life were formed. The writer of this obituary became acquainted with the deceased in this neighborhood in the year 1811, at which time, though he had lived more than his three score years and ten, he possessed all the activity and sprightliness of the noon of manhood, and during the late war (War of 1812) though so far advanced in life, he was engaged in the dangerous service of wagoning supplies for the Northwestern army, at points where younger men would hesitate to expose themselves. But such was the indomitable spirit which animated the breast of the old soldier, that wherever his country called, there he was to be found. And that spirit which animated him through two wars, appears to have taken deep hold upon the man and became even the ruling passion in death, as evidence of which, the deceased short time previous to his death, expressed to the writer a wish to be honored at his decease with a military funeral, which requisition it is unnecessary to say was promptly complied with, and the ceremonies suitably conducted by the Urbana Greys, commanded by Captain Wright, and accompanied by General Hamilton, Major Keller, Captain Poffenbarger and Captain Kenaga in full uniform as pall bearers. There has another trait in the character of the deceased, which marked the peculiarity of the man and of the soldier, and which was, that no matter how high the individual stood in his own estimation, or in the estimation of the community, if in the opinion of the old gentleman his conduct did not comport with his pretensions, he would be sure to tell him so to his face. And if at any time he received from an individual what he conceived an indignity, the offense would have to be recalled, or the offender would very likely feel the physical rebuke of the old soldier, or in other words, he would not tamely brook an insult from any quarter, high or low. Such are some of the incidents, and traits of character in the life of Frederick Gump, who now sleeps with his fathers. Peace to his ashes. signed A Citizen Urbana, November 15, 1841======================= Mrs. Jane McGlumphy Gump, 94, widow of Leonard Gump, one of Greene County's oldest residence, died at home of her daughter Mrs, Della Davis, of Brave, at 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1947, after a lingering illness resulting from a fractured hip sustained about six months ago. She was born July 21, 1853, in Jackson Township, a daughter of the late William and Minerva Rush McGlumphy and spent her entire life in Greene County. Her husband preceded her in death 26 years ago. For the past 25 years she made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Davis, and was the oldest resident of the Brave community. Surviving besides Mrs. Davis are three other children. Mrs. Matilda Wright, Prestonburg, Ky; Thomas Gump, Pine Bank, R. D.; and Edward Gump, Brave. A sister, Mrs. Sarah Gump of Pine Bank, R. D. also survives as do nine grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Valley Chappel Methodist Church at Holbrook. more- Gump- Funeral services for Mrs. Jane Gump, oldest resident of the Brave community, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Della Davis, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1947, will be held Friday, Oct. 3, at 2 P.M., in the Kent Methodist Church at Brave, in charge of the Rev. Albert Merz. Burial will be in the Mt. Zion Cemetery at Bluff. Friends will be received at the home of Mrs. Della Davis, at any time. George I. Church, funeral director.======================= Jonas McCabe Gump, 82, of Brave, died Sunday evening, Oct. 1, 1967, at his home, following a long illness. He was born Oct. 8, 1885, at Wana, W. Va., the son of Perry L. and Margaret Cumberledge Gump. His first wife, Iona, preceded him in death in 1950. His second wife, Emma, died in 1963. He was a member of the Kent's Chaple Church, Brave and a retired employe of the Peoples Natural Gas Company, Brave. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Gutherie, of Bradford and Mrs. Catherine Wilson of New Castle, Del.; four sons, Gene and Ralph, both of Brave; Denzil of St. Albans, W. Va.,and George of Four States, W. Va.; 17 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; one brother, Bert R. Gump, of Brave and one sister, Mrs. Bessie Kelley, of Brave. Two sons, three brothers and three sisters preceded him in death.======================= Mary E. Gump, 78, of Glen Dale, W. Va., formerly of Brave, died Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1970, in the Greene Co. Memorial Hospital. She was born Feb. 16/18, 1891, in Wana, W. Va. to the late Minor and Sarah Cumberledge Stiles. Her husband, the late Thomas (Tice) Gump, died Nov, 2, 1966. Surviving is a daughter, Rex (Pansey) McGlumphy, of Glen Dale, W. Va.; five grandchildren;11 great grandchildren and a sister , Mrs. Jesse (Lizzie) Burnfield, of Brave. A daughter, two brothers and a sister are deceased. She was a member of the Bethel Community Church. more: Gump- Friends of Mary E. Gump, of Glen Dale, W. Va. formerly of Brave, who died Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1970, are being received after 7 P.M. Thursday in the Owen Funeral Home, Blacksville, W. Va. where services will be held at 1:30 P.M. Saturday with Rev. Albert Merz officiating. Burial in Bethel Cemetery.======================= Melvin "Buster" Gump, 58, of Pine Bank RD 2, died at 6:50 a.m. Friday, August 28, 1964 at Greene County Memorial Hospital after a heart attack. He was born October 14, 1905 at Jackson Township to Mrs. Jane Gump Morris of Holbrook who survives. He was a cook by trade and a veteran of World War II. Surviving besides his mother are; two uncles, Joe and Doss Gump who he resided with in Pine Bank RD 2; one aunt, Mrs. Berth Lapping of Waynesburg; two half-brothers, Howard Morris of Holbrook and Lee Morris of Amarillo, Tex. and six half-sisters, Mrs. Richard "Dorothy" Eddy of Holbrook, Mrs. Norval "Helen" Eddy of Canonsburg, Mrs. Charles "Catherine" Kughn of Beaver, Mrs. Martha Funk and Mrs. Louise Wade, both of Waynesburg, and Mrs. Russell "Norman Jen" Scott of Steubenville, Ohio. More: Friends of Melvin "Buster" Gump of Pine Bank RD 2, who died Friday, Aug. 28, 1964, are being received after 7 P.M. Saturday at the Robert L. Lantz Funeral Home, Rogersville where services will be conducted at 2 P.M. Monday by Rev. Robert S. F/Pulz. Burial at Mt. Zion Cemetery.======================= Mrs. Nelle Warrick Gump, 64, of New Freeport, died at 3:45 P.M. Saturday, May 2, 1964, in her home after a long illness. She was born June 17, 1899, in Springhill Township, a daughter of the late William and Emma Strait Warrick. All of her life had been spent in the New Freeport community. She was a member of the New Freeport Church of Christ. On Oct. 16, 1919, she was united in marriage with Bern Gump, who survives. Also surviving are two daughters, Mary, wife of John Carpenter, of Waynesburg, and Martha, wife of Allen Howard, of Waynesburg; one sister, Mrs. Glibert "Ruth" Cumpston, of Hundred, W. Va.; seven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. One daughter, Maxine, one sister and two brothers are deceased.======================= Mrs. Sarah McGlumphy Gump, 93, of Pine Bank, R.D. 2, died at 2 P.M. Saturday, Dec. 8, 1956, in her home after a lingering illness. She was survived by 73 direct descendants. Mrs. Gump was born Aug. 13, 1863, in Jackson Twp., Greene Co., Pa., a daughter of William and Minerva Rush McGlumphy. She was the last of her family. Her husband, Spencer Gump, died July 10, 1930. Mrs. Gump resided all her life in Jackson and Wayne Twp. She was a member of the Mt. Zion Methodist Church at Bluff. Surviving are two sons, Joe Gump and Doss Gump, both of Pine Bank, R. D. 2; two daughters, Sarah Jane, wife of Perry Morris, of Holbrook, and Bertha, wife of John W. Lapping, of Pine Bank, R. D. 2; 12 grandchildren; 37, great-grandchildren and 20 great-great-grandchildren. One son is deceased. more: Gump- Friends of Mrs. Sarah M. Gump of Pine Bank, R. D. 2, who died Saturday, Dec. 8, 1956, are being received at the late home. Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Monday, Dec. 10, at the Mt. Zion Methodist Church at Bluff in charge of Rev. E. N. Rumbaugh. Interment will be at the Mt. Zion Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Robert L. Lantz Funeral Services, Rogersville.======================= Glenn W. Guthrie, 73, of 236 Bridge Street, Waynesburg, died Thursday, November 8, 1979, at the Wise Nursing Home in New Freeport, after an extended illness. He was born March 24, 1906, the son of the late John and Ida Fox Guthrie, in Wayne Township near Kuhntown. He spent most of his life in Kuhntown, and resided in Waynesburg the past several years. His wife, Mabel Shultz Guthrie, preceded him in death on may 4, 1967. He was affiliated with the Methodist Church, and was a retired worker of Equitable Gas Co., for whom he was an employee for 35 years. He was also a member of the Waynesburg BPOE "Elks" No. 757. He is survived by Mary Kiger Fuller, his housekeeper for several years, and several nieces and nephews. A brother, Robert, preceded him in death. more: Friends of Glenn W. Guthrie, 734, of 236 Bridge Street, Waynesburg, formerly of Kuhntown, will be received at the Mariner and Milliken Funeral Hone, Maiden Street, Waynesburg, from 7 to 9 P.M. on Saturday, and 12 to 4 P.M. Sunday. A visitation by members of Waynesburg BPOE "Elks" No. 757 will be made on Saturday, at 8 P.M. Services will be conducted in the funeral home at 11 A. M. Monday, with the Rev. Kathy K. Higgins officiating. Burial will be in Greene County Memorial Park.======================= Waynesburg, Dec. 18, - Jerome B. Guthrie, aged 72 years, former County Treasurer, died at his home, near Kniceley School in Wayne Township, at 7:15 o'clock tonight. He had been ill of heart trouble for the past three years. His condition had not been serious for the past three weeks. His death tonight is the third in his family in the past six weeks. Two sisters, Mrs. E. M. Cowell and Mrs. Taylor Fox, both of near Kirby, died about a month ago. Mr. Guthrie was born in Whitely Township July 29, 1863, a son of Cephus and Maggie White Guthrie. He was married Sept. 7, 1884 to Maggie Herrington, who survives. Soon after their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie located near Kniceley School on the farm where he spent the remainder of his life.In politics, he was a staunch Democrat. He served as Greene County treasurer for one term, 1916 to 1920. He had also held various township offices. He was a member of Pursley Baptist Church and was a deacon in the church at the time of his death. He was also a member of the IOOF Lodge of Kughntown. He was a well known farmer and stockraiser. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. Vadie Stewart, of Waynesburg RD 4; one granddaughter, Mrs. Hazel Blaker; one great-grandson, Donley Paul Blaker, of near Fordyce; one sister, Mrs. Ellen Bradford, of McKeesport; one brother, W. L. Guthrie, of Washington, and a half-brother, Basel Lemley, of Mt. Morris. Funeral services will be held Sat., Dec. 21. Short services will be held at the late home at 1 P.M. with further services in the Pursley Baptist Church, in charge of the Rev. Thomas Presnell. Burial will be in the Pursey Cemetery. The Odd Fellows will have charge of the services at the grave.======================= Bradford- Funeral services for Robert M. Guthrie, 64, 9 Edna Avenue, Bradford who died on Thursday, July 31, 1975 at the Bradford Hospital were held on Saturday, Aug. 2, 1975 at 2 P.M. at the Cahill Funeral Home in Bradford before being buried in McKee Memorial Park, Bradford. He was born Sept. 10, 1910 at Kuhntown son of the late John and Ida Fox Gutherie. He attended schools in Waynesburg and on May 1, 1930 he was united in marriage to the former Margaret Gump. The couple moved to Bradford in 1941 where he was employed by Dresses Manufacturing Company until 1968 when he retired due to ill health. He was a member of the Asbury United Methodist Church and the Italian Progressive Club and the Machinist Lodge. Surviving in addition to his wife are four sons, Robert, Perry, and Glen of Bradford, and Billy of Muncy, Pa.; two daughters, Mrs. Nancy Comer of Annandale, Virginia and Miss Kae Gutherie of Portland Maine; six grandchildren; and one brother, Glen Gutherie of Waynesburg.======================= Services will be held for Darlene Poland Gustafson, 80, a 30 year resident of Riverside, at 11 a.m. today at Riverside Methodist Church, 82 Woodside Road, Riverside, [IL]. Mrs. Gustafson died Tuesday. She taught in the Stickney School District 101 for 20 years before retiring. she was active in the Riverside Order of the Eastern Star, the Riverside Golden Agers and the United Methodist Woman's Club. She also enjoyed live theater. Survivors include one son, Larry Alan; two daughters, Cheryl Banks and Aurel Jean Erdmann, one sister Ruby Starnd; and five grandchildren. Memorials may be sent to the Riverside United Methodist Church. Arrangements were made by Glaser's Riverside Chapel, Riverside. Darlene Poland Gustafson, died October 31, 1992 Suburban Life Citizen, Riverside, IL======================= Mrs. Alice Staggers Guthrie, widow of Jesse Lazear Guthrie, died at 1 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 27, 1949, at her home on the Mt. Morris road, near Waynesburg, after an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Guthrie was a daughter of Lisbon Staggers and Sarah Hoge Staggers, and was born March 12, 1869. She was a descendant of an early pioneer family which came to America in 1640 and settled in New Jersey. Her great- great-grandfather, Jacob Kiger, later moved to Virginia, and in 1774 was sent with the Virginia militia to this district-then part of that state-to protect the settlers from the Indians. He staked a tomahawk claim on what is now known as the Haver farm, near Jefferson. Later the family moved to the White Barn farm, on Smith Creek, and members of the family were buried there. The family name was changed to Staggers in later years. Mrs. Guthrie was married May 18, 1893, to Jesse L. Guthrie, by Rev. John McMinn, in the home of her parents. She had no children, but reared a niece, Jessie Staggers, from early childhood. This niece spent the greater part of her life in the Guthrie home. She is now the widow of Thomas Clemments, and in recent years has been the constant companion of her aunt. Mrs. Guthrie was a member of the Morrisville Methodist Church, the Women's Bible Class of the Sunday School, and the Ladies Aid Society. As long as her health permitted she was faithful in attendance. She was active is service to her church and her neighbors and friends. She was also a member of the Waynesburg Frances Willard W.C.T.U. She leaves one brother, Elva Staggers, the only surviving member of her immediate family, and a number of nieces and nephews.======================= DEATH IS SUDDEN FOR WELL KNOWN COUNTY FARMER Stricken Thursday Morning When Apparently in Usual Health--Lifelong Citizen of County. ACTIVE IN CHURCH WORK WAYNESBURG, Nov, 11 [1937] -- Jesse Lazear Guthrie, well known and highly respected citizen of Franklin Township, died suddenly this morning at 9 o'clock, of a heart attack, at his home on the Mt. Morris road, a mile south of Morrisville. Mr. Guthrie had suffered slight heart attacks before, but was in his usual health when stricken this morning. Mr. Guthrie was born in Greene County, August 3, 1858, and was a son of Solomon and Elizabeth Frye Guthrie. He married Alice Staggers, who survives. Besides his wife, he leaves one brother, William F. Guthrie, of Franklin Township, and a niece, Mrs. Jessie Staggers Clements, of Dunbar, who was reared by Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie. Mr. Guthrie was an active member of the Morrisville Methodist Protestant Church and a well-to-do farmer and stockman. Funeral services will be held at his home Sunday, November 14, at 2 p.m. in charge of his pastor, the Rev. Walter Linaberger, Jr., assisted by the Rev. Leroy Myers, of Rices Landing. Burial will be in the Fairall Cemetery.=======================