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701 James Dale Maguire, 73, of Pullman, died Sunday, Aug. 29, 2004, at his home.

He was born and grew up in Chelan. He had worked at Washington State University for 40 years, where he was professor of crops and soils and director of the Seed Technology Laboratory, retiring in 1997.

Survivors include his wife, Jan Maguire of the home; his children, Jeffrey Maguire, Peter Maguire of Hollister, Calif., Gary Maguire of Kirkland, and Christopher Maguire of New York; two brothers, Bob Maguire, Fairbanks, Alaska, and Larry Maguire, Port Orchard; and two sisters, Doris Jean Stamps of Chelan, and Mary Bailiff, Manson.

Memorial Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Saturday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 440 N.E. Ash St. in Pullman, the Rev. Edgar Borchardt celebrant. Interment will take place at a later date at the Fraternal Cemetery in Chelan.

Arrangements are by Kimball Funeral Home, Pullman. 
Maguire, James Dale (I15619)
 
702 James Matlock, 81, of Magnet, Texas, passed away on Wednesday, May 31, 2017, in Wharton, Texas. James was born in Booth, Texas, on August 1, 1935, to Jim & Mary Takats Macek Matlock.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his siblings, Frances Macek Denton and husband W.G. "Bill", Amelia Macek Tofte and husband Norman, Annie Mae Matlock Rejsek and husband Stanley, Rosie Matlock Rejsek Rogers, and Helen Matlock Heimann and husband Johnny. His is also preceded in death by nieces and nephews, Sharon Tofte, Eugene Heimann, Charles "Charlie" Rejsek, and Stanley Rejsek, Jr.

James is survived by his three children, Sandra Matlock Wilkerson and husband Mark of Baytown, Judy Matlock Dobesh and husband Darwin of Magnet, and Terry Matlock and wife Wendy (Ray) of Needville. Grandchildren are Jarrett Wilkerson and wife Brandi (Holden) of Baytown, Jonathon Dobesh of Magnet, Blake Dobesh and wife Jackie (Wilson) of Magnet, Karissa Dobesh Reid and husband Douglas of Sweeny, Terry Matlock, Jr., Amber Matlock, Tyler Matlock, Autumn Matlock, Taylor Matlock, Ashton Matlock, Austin Matlock, and Aj'a Matlock. Great-grandchildren are AliRae Dobesh, Lainey Dobesh, Kendall Dobesh, and Caylin Wilkerson. Step-great-grandchildren are Briley Santos, Adalyn Santos. James is also survived by one brother and sister-in-law, Ernest and Regina Thompson Matlock of Houston, one brother-in-law, Steve Rogers of Fresno, and numerous nieces and nephews.

After being raised on a cotton farm in Booth, attending school through the 8th grade, and working at a cotton gin, James joined the U.S. Army in 1955. He served three years in the army as an aircraft mechanic, was then transferred to reserve duty, and was honorably discharged in 1962. James had a long career in public service, which was sprinkled in with a host of other jobs including owning a service station and a bar. James was the first Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) with the Fort Bend County Ambulance Service. He served as a commissioned peace officer for the Rosenberg Police Department, the Wharton Police Department, and the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Department. James also served one term as Justice of the Peace for Fort Bend County Precinct 1. James eventually retired with over fifteen years of service as a Correctional Officer with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. James was a longtime member of the American Legion and a life member of the 100 Club.

James loved fishing, playing dominoes and telling stories about his life's adventures. During his first marriage, he and his father-in-law won quite a few domino tournaments. As an EMT, James resuscitated a nine-year-old girl and delivered three babies. When he was with the Rosenberg Police Department, he was involved in apprehending a "Most Wanted" criminal who had been casing a local bank preparing for a robbery. He would also tell the story of how he would load up a cooler full of beer, head offshore in his boat, and convince the commercial shrimpers to exchange pounds and pounds of their shrimp for just a six-pack or two of his beer.

Visitation will be held at Caballero Ryder Funeral Home in Rosenberg on Sunday, June 4, 2017, from 4pm to 7pm. Graveside services will be held at West Gethsemane Cemetery on Highway 36 in Rosenberg on Monday, June 5, 2017 at 11am.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in James' memory to the 100 Club, 5555 San Felipe, Suite 1750, Houston, Texas 77056-5527, www.the100club.org. 
Matlock, James Joseph (I14487)
 
703 Jane Cotter (Robinson) Wilson and her husband, Larry, visited her Uncle Bill and Hildegaard in their home in Narragansett and took some notes regarding their line of the family. Source (S42)
 
704 Jane Cummings, 92, of Schenectady passed away February 23, 2007, at The Avenue Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Schenectady. Born in Schenectady, on September 30, 1914, she was the daughter of Albert and Margaret Bell McCotter. She was a lifelong area resident and attended local schools. She was a member of Stanford United Methodist Church. She was a sales associate with Coplon's Department Store for many years, until it's closing. Mrs. Cummings was predeceased by her husband, Richard Cummings, who died in 2003. She was also predeceased by her son, Thomas Cummings and daughter-in-law, Judy Cummings. Survivors include her grandchildren, Amy (Sherman) Hallock of Florida, Vicki (Del) Adair, Sharon (Gene) Banks, Terri (Tammy) Holton, Edward Holton, Richard (Silvia) Holton Jr., all of Schenectady , and Kathleen (Bill) Bohannon of Florida; 16 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Griswold Funeral Home, 1867 State St., Schenectady. Interment will be in Memory's Garden. A calling hour will precede the service from 1 to 2 p.m." [The Daily Gazette (Schenectady, NY), February 27, 2007, Page: B4] McCotter, Jane Bell (I8407)
 
705 Janet Cox of Sacramento, CA has the marriage date of Tillinghast and Clarissa as Feb. 26, 1853. Tillinghast was employed as a miner according to the 1860 census. Tradition has it that Tillinghast's daughter Callie spoke Welsh. A lot of Welsh immigrants worked in the coal mines in Trumbull County and this may have been why she learned the Welsh language. Tillinghast was in the Civil War.

Tillinghast and his family are listed in Ohio's 1880 census in Brookfield Twp., Trumbull County.

Tilden Tribby W M 50 OH
Clarissa W F 43 OH
Emma W F 12 OH
Ransom W M 9 OH
Rhoda W F 5 OH 
Tribby, Tillinghast M. (I3316)
 
706 January 15, 1917 Winona Republican Herald:
"Sarah E. McNally was born at Delaware, Williams County, Ohio February 27, 1834. She came with her parents to Caledonia, Houston County, Minnesota in 1856, later to Winona County in 1868. She died January 5, 1917, age 82 years, 10 months and 8 days. Funeral services were held at C.T. Murrays. Interment was held at Bush Cemetery."
"Mr & Mrs G.H. Brown and son Ralph attended the funeral of Sarah McNally at Ashton Sunday."
"Charles Nagle and wife Elsie Murray, Ed Sims, and Mrs Wilson attended the funeral of Miss Sarah McNally last Sunday at Ashton." 
McNally, Sarah Elizabeth (I3207)
 
707 Jean A. Allar, age 85, of Hayward, WI passed away on Friday, July 6, 2007 at St. Mary's Medical Center in Duluth, MN.

Jean Arlene Gilbert was born January 21, 1922 in Canton, WI the daughter of Samuel and Merle (Patchin) Gilbert. Jean was raised in Waukegon, IL for eight years and then moved to Chetek, WI and then Springbrook, WI with her family. Jean graduated from Spooner High School in 1940. On April 17, 1941 Jean was joined in marriage to Corwin Charles Allar in St. Charles, MO. Jean was a full time mom raising her five children. After her children were attending school she worked at various jobs in the Spooner and Hayward areas. Jean enjoyed dancing, bowling, playing cards, sewing, quilting, and flower gardening. She was a member of the Moose Lodge, Homemakers of Springbrook and attended Hayward Wesleyan Church. She enjoyed going to the Hayward Senior Center and loved spending time with her family.

Jean is survived by her husband, Corwin; three sons, Gary (Barbara) of Rochester, MN, Steven (Connie) of Beulah, ND, Jeffery (Marge) of Green Bay, WI; seven grandchildren and several great grandchildren; son-in-law, Mike Ullom of Hot Springs Village, AR; one sister, Helen Lacy of Silverton, OR; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Katherine Ullom; son, Douglas Allar; sister, Lila (Ekern) Bergen; brother, Clarence Gilbert; and an infant sister, Elizabeth F. Gilbert. 
Gilbert, Jean Arlene (I14371)
 
708 Jeff's e-mail address is jnr-5@charter.net Source (S144)
 
709 Jerome "Jerry" Glen Scribner, 68, Sundance, died Friday, April 30, 2004, at Fort Meade Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Sturgis, S.D. He served in the U.S. Navy 1953-1957.

Survivors include his wife, June Scribner, Sundance; three sons, Jerry Scribner, Sundance, Dale Scribner, Pulaski, Tenn., and Jack Scribner, Newcastle; three daughters, Tianna Scribner, Cheyenne, Lianna Lenz and Dianna Koch, both of Sundance; two brothers, Duane Scribner, Minnesota, and Mark Scribner, Wisconsin; three sisters, Marlene Morin and Mary Emond, both of Minnesota, and Estelle Miller, Washington; 18 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 5, at Fidler-Roberts & Isburg Funeral Chapel in Sundance. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 6, at United Methodist Church in Sundance, with the Rev. Ed Bollack officiating. Burial will be at Green Mountain Cemetery. A memorial has been established to Crook County Family Violence. Published in the Rapid City Journal on 5/3/2004. 
Scribner, Jerome Glen "Jerry" (I11919)
 
710 Jess Bailey D.V.M.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, Apr. 6 at 8 p.m., at the Cedarburg funeral home for Jesse Bailey, 63, who died of a heart attack Apr. 2 in Sun City, Ariz.

The Rev. Myron Talcott officiated at the ceremony. Burial was in Zur Ruhe Cemetery, Cedarburg.

Visitation was held at the funeral home from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday.

He was born Mar. 23, 1925 in Barnesville, Ohio to Jesse Bailey Sr. and Lydia Hoge Bailey. He and Mary Hampton were married Sept. 8, 1946 in Iowa.

Dr. Bailey was president of Cedarburg Veterinary Clinic, a member of the American Wisconsin Veterinary Medicine Association and the Ozaukee-Washington Veterinary Association. He was also a member of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners.

He is survived by his wife, Mary, a daughter, Linda Clifford, Grafton, and two sons, Paul of West Allis and Jay of Kiel. He is also survived by four grandchildren, a brother and two sisters. 
Bailey, Jesse Stanton Jr. (I13047)
 
711 Jessie Gustava, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Crane, was born February 3, 1885. Her whole life was in Augusta and vicinity. She was educated in the public schools of Butler Co., and graduated from Augusta High School at the age of 15 years. She was married to Don Counsil September 7, 1903. To them were born 2 children; a daughter Marjory, and a son Oran Raymond. She died January 3, 1906 after a short illness. Her death was a great shock to her relatives and friends. She leaves a husband, 2 children, her mother, father, 2 brothers, and hosts of friends to mourn her untimely end. She was a member of the M.E. Church. Crane, Jessie Gustava (I9825)
 
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Briggs, George B. (I6198)
 
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Brown, Dianna (I6200)
 
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Shippee, Charles I. (I6238)
 
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Albro, Mary (I6283)
 
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(Hopkins), Katherine (I6302)
 
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Edwards, George Washington (I6346)
 
718 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com
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Potter, Pardon Tillinghast (I6405)
 
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Knight, Ezra (I6367)
 
720 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Carr, Hannah (I6038)
 
721 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Unk, Melissa J. (I6209)
 
722 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Hopkins, Ebenezer (I6211)
 
723 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Reynolds, Lois (I6219)
 
724 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Lillibridge, Lydia Ann (I6223)
 
725 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Palmer, Phebe Ann (I6224)
 
726 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Bailey, Hannah Clarke (I6225)
 
727 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Hopkins, Annie Miller (I6228)
 
728 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Chase, Anna Sophia (I6230)
 
729 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Johnson, Henry Clay (I6234)
 
730 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Howard, Hertilla Belle (I6236)
 
731 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com (Hopkins), Caroline M. (I6276)
 
732 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Anthony, Albert C. (I6285)
 
733 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Harrington, Mary (I6288)
 
734 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Carr, Willett (I6289)
 
735 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Whitman, ? (I6298)
 
736 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Carr, Peleg (I6305)
 
737 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Sweet, William Rhodes (I6307)
 
738 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com King, David (I6311)
 
739 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com (Sweet), Emma (I6319)
 
740 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Hawkins, Lewis M. (I6321)
 
741 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Carr, Robert (I6358)
 
742 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Wheeler, Truman S. (I6359)
 
743 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Carr, Rev. Robert (I6362)
 
744 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Lyon, Phebe (I6364)
 
745 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Reynolds, Whitman Greene (I6373)
 
746 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Carr, William F. (I6378)
 
747 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Northup, Mary A. (I6385)
 
748 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Whitman, Julia Maria (I6389)
 
749 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Carr, Charles Henry (I6393)
 
750 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com Hopkins, Sarah A. (I6398)
 

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