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You'll find individual Guest Books on the page with each obituary notice. Submitted by Tina Hursh] where he became a lieutenant colonel. You'll find individual Guest Books on the page with each obituary notice. Hattie CLARK Obituaries. Dr. Edwin W. Pugh, president of the Dade county Medical Association and one of the leading physicians of Miami, died in that city last Friday after an illness of less than two days, the cause of death being tetanus. by K.T.] [The Miami Herald (Miami, Fl) 09 Sep 1929, p2] Johane Hendrik Taylor, a city of Opa-Locka sergeant and brother of Mayor John Taylor, was arrested Tuesday night by Miramar Police on aggravated child abuse, aggravated assault and felony battery charges. accompanied by the daughter and Mr. Cellon, who were very much devoted R. S. Flanagan, one of the best known citizens of Miami, died at his home, the Fort Dallas hotel, last Friday morning of appendicitis. following a brief illness. Spotsylvania, Va. May 1 - The remains of Walter English, a citizen of this county, who was killed by coming in contact with a live electrical wire while engaged at work as lineman in Columbia, S.C., a few days ago, were brought here and interred yesterday in the cemetery on Urick's farm. He was an iron worker in New York city and had served a full enlistment as a seaman in the First Battallion of the Naval Militia. Donlon] Gov. Mr. S. L. Patterson, of Miami, died in New York City at one o'clock Tuesday morning in one of the large hospitals of that city. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. aspect a year ago. February 20, 2023 (86 years old) View obituary. Sr. Titusville, died at Miami Sunday night in her 56th year. [The Virginia magazine of history and biography, Volume 26 By Virginia Dan Armistead, son of Capt. Florida on Friday reported 38,614 cases and five new deaths to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to Miami Herald calculations of CDC data. Funeral for Aged County Resident Will be Conducted Here on Friday 924 Transcribed as written by D. Donlon] Connett, who The next day his wife married again and is living in California. the ponderous mass up-ended. Mary ALBRECHT The remains will be sent to Winthrop. DEATH OF MR. S. L. PATTERSON 35; Sept 2, 1841; p 280. time. Port Arthur, Tex., will be held at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Levy funeral home, then to Sacred Heart Like our page to stay informed about passing of a loved one in Miami, Florida on facebook. He became chairman of the Republican State Central committee in 1899. At that time, Dade county included Suddenly five feet of roadway crumpled beneath the backing truck's John F. WINGO Ben COHEN B.T. He was well known in Ocala, having lived many years in Anthony, and was a half-brother of Mr. B. R. Stripling. Mr. Wingo was born July 22, 1876, in Drakes Branch. of age. Gen. John B. Gordon, in recent years the most noted of all living Confederates, died at Miami, Fla., at 10 o'clock Saturday night, 9th. FESTIVALS. Dr. Edwin W. PUGH [The Miami Herald (Miami, Fl) 09 Sep 1929, p2] Dispatches from Miami report that 16 per cent of the troops there are on the sick list, caused by impure water. Check FamilySearch partner sites such as Ancestry.com and findmypas t .com. BEQUEST OF BODY REFUSED Eurie DOUGLAS conducted the arrangements. the King Undertaking Co. [Miami News, Metropolis,(Miami, Florida) -February 11, 1924 -Transcribed by D. from Richmond, Ind. Last 7 Days. Mrs. Wells survives. of remarkable natural ability and intelligence, very sociable and pleasant Colonel W.R. ANNO S.J. (Washington, D.C.), 10 Jan. 1924] Yes, simply like this page on facebook or search Obituary in Miami on facebook. takes its name, and but few in the profession were more deservedly popular. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lummus were greatly grieved last night to receive the news of the death of their nephew, Eurie Douglass. 70 years old. Harry CRESS He was 72. January 27, 2023 (80 years old) View obituary. The funeral will be held in Winter Park, Mr. Chubb's home for many years, some time Tuesday, the hour not yet having been set, and the services will be in charge of the Odd Fellows. He was born Sept 1852 in Germany. (Shiner, Tex. 1965 He was the son of L. M . Sarah M. CROWELL Service 10 a.m., Saturda Read moreCITA ANN NOEL, 76, homemaker, died February 20. Illness His remains will be shipped to New Orleans today, accompanied by his mother, who was with him when he died. 36; September 9, 1841; page 287. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. today in the residence at West Palm Beach. and in fact helping in the construction of that building. Search Miami obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. [The Sun. Herman [Hyman M], 80, of North Miami Beach, FL died December 4, 1994. Mrs. Gelbfish came to Miami Beach four years ago and is survived by her husband, Isidore, her mother, Mrs. R. Levinsky, now in China, three daughters and a son. (Minnie) Starrick of Marion, E.M. Chamness of Judge H. Pierre Tuesday afternoon at the Neil home and also at the Naranja Cemetery where interment was made by the W.H. He and his wife Barb "Ma" lived.. [San Mateo County Times; by a FoFG] the Miami Herald Obituaries Past 30 days: All of the Miami Herald Obituaries from Past 30 days Powered By SEARCH Obituaries and Guest Books Most Recent By Location SUBMIT Submit an. Arthur Pugh, dentist, died Monday at Miami, where he practiced his profession. by a FoFG] (Gainesville, (Sam) Maurer, 86, of Miami, Fla., formerly of Lima, (Ohio) will be Wednesday at Ortells services Thursday, December 21, 2006 11 AM at Mt. the J. J. Skillman Undertaking Co. [Miami News Metropolis Miami, Cyril M. (RED) SHEROUSE JOHN D. PACE JR. Card of Thanks Read moreBEATRICE MARIE TORRES, Card of Thanks Read moreGLORIA GLO SANDERS JAMES, Card of Thanks Read moreCLEVELAND WILLIAMS, Happy Birthday Read moreJUANITA D. BUGGS, Card of Thanks Read moreCALVIN L. THOMPSON. [Norwich Bulletin (Norwich, Conn.), October 21, 1920] He had been suffering for a long time and did not complain. Mr. Pond was well known about the city among business circles, having been interested in the Headley Drug He was prominent in the social, business and club life of the city and an active churchman. was her constant companion and nurse. He said he had refused to see her after he learned she was suffering from an incurable, malady. Mrs. Douglas is Mr. Lummus' sister, and she and Mr. Douglas, Mr. Lummus and Miss Lallie Pyles were the principals in a double wedding out at old Oakhurst some twenty-one years ago. and entombed all four of the workers. by K.T.] John T. FELTON MRS. PALINQUIST'S DEATH - Died in Miami and Was Brought Here For Interment Tuesday. Moss] New York, Detroit and Columbus, S.C., He is survived by two sons, Kenneth Sherouse Jr. and Keith Sherouse and one M. S Chatalgnon will officiate and Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery. Low 67F. noted for her kind heart and great helpfullness in every community in Deceased has surviving Mrs. Albrecht leaves, besides her husband, Carl T. Albrecht, six sons and one daughter: Fred William, Louis and Henry Albrecht, of Castleton, N.D.; Charles, of Silver Palm and Mrs. Alvena Wendt of Armenia, North Dakota." She came to Miami about a year ago She was raised in Frost proof William A. McMullen, 43, business agent of the Tile Setters' Helpers' union and well known in Miami building trade circles, died at his home, 200 N. W. 59th ave., Saturday afternoon. She is survived by her widower, Harry A. Paust; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Williams; one )Henry L. Powell, 54, a carpenter, was shot and killed today by one of three men who attempted Mrs. T. G. LAMB Hon. Entombment Evergreen cemetery. as his spine had been broken and there were internal injuries, there was no hope. ["Miami Herald Record" le River, near Miami, died Friday from a gathering in his head. W. Hawkes, who died Saturday in Coconut Grove will be conducted at 2:30 this afternoon by Rev. marshal here, and Paul Metcalfe, all of West Palm Beach. Obituaries are newspaper ads taken out by the family. 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Myers The couple moved to Miami, where they resided All the victims were [The in the bar of the two counties. ], July 30, 1898] the State, having resided at Ocala prior to moving to Indian Territory. Mrs. Armstrong had been a resident of Miami for the past 20 years. Mr. Ablett said that he had turned north into Second avenue from Seventh street when he struck Mrs. Cranston, who, he said, became confused and stepped into the path of his automobile. nephews, nieces and cousins. in charge and the Rev. Paul Sheffer of Miami and Powell and Herman Sheffer of Coconut Grove. [Army and Navy Chronicle, Vol 12; No. The body of the young soldier has been sent to his home in Miami for burial. He leaves his parents, one brother and three sisters. [The Miami Herald (Miami, Fl) 09 Sep 1929, p2] According to a telegram received yesterday by M. B. Macfarlane, of this city, from Judge J. M. Cheney of Orlando, Henry S. Chubb, chairman of the Republican State Central committee for many years, died yesterday at his home at Princeton, near Miami. [The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida) 14 Nov 1933, p.2] Burial will be held today, July 18, many years an active worker in the cause of Christianity. Geo. Mr. Redmond was a prominent yachtsman and banker in New York. F.R. services having been held in Miami. King Undertaking Co. [Miami News Metropolis Miami, Florida January Rudolph ZEPP Mr. Chubb was appointed receiver of the government land office in Gainesville by President McKinley and was reappointed by President Roosevelt and Taft, holding the position for sixteen years. Peters was a former citizen of Lady Lake, where he resided for twenty or Carole Sue Howerton. Mrs. Cranston had left the Howington Apartments about 4:30 o'clock and she was in the middle of the street waiting to board an approaching street car. and Mrs. Gardiner. Funeral services for Browning K. Crowell, former executive of local marine companies, who died Friday evening In Maurer Services for S.J. The latter enlisted from Garrison and his relatives live at Hamilton. William A. McMULLEN John J. Barnes, 68, retired railroad man, died at his residence here He located in Johnsburg in 1899 and moved to McHenry in 1910. Otherwise, it's simple to create a new one by clicking on the Create "Sign up" button and following the simple steps on the Sign Up page. [Fort February 5, 2023 (96 years old) View obituary. William GRAHAM Rev. Chicago, Dec __ - William Deering, the harvester manufacturer, died at Miami, Fla., his winter home, according to a message received here by associates. She arrived here on Christmas day, and about the the circumstances, was to allay the pain until the end came, and his February 14, 2023 (94 years old) View obituary. ), December 26, 1913] Clear. Combs city. , 29 June 1926 - Sub. Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m., from Blake-Lamb Chapel, 712 W. 31st street. Mr. McDonald came to Miami from Palm Beach twenty-two years ago, and, in the early days, took a prominent part Armstrong her mother, Mrs. Ida E. Kelly of Miami, and a brother, James E. Kelley, White Plains, N.Y. Funeral arrangements are in charge of the W.H. Sinai Cemetery, Miami. Mr. McDonald was one of the earliest settlers of this city, coming before the erection of the Royal Palm hotel, for Richmond, Va., where he will meet Mrs. Pond with the deceased. MRS. CHAMNESS DIED SUNDAY July 22, 1920-September 9, 2007 One brother, F. B. Hawkes, will arrive to Besides his wife he is survived by one little girl, Annie Leter, who is two years old. [The The Lyns Brothers Quartet also gave a selection. R. C. May, died at Miami Tuesday morning, age about 38. - Mrs. Jane S. Cranston, 54, prominent Cleveland woman, was fatally injured late yesterday afternoon when struck by an automobile driven by Cyril L. Ablett, 257 N.E. relatives extend sympathy in their hour of distress. The body will be shipped to Des Moines. [Los Angeles Herald, (Los Angeles [Calif.]) March 17, 1910] iami Herald Record, 8 Dec. 1921 - MZ - Sub. Death: FEB 1985 in Dade Co., FL . J.P. MARCH George F. POWELL and Bertie SNEED He was a man yesterday morning. her son, Rev. Born in Attica, (OH) Aug. 27, 1883, he was married to Linda Lubach, who died in 1966. M.J. McDONALD Miami-Dade County, FL by Ida Maack Recu] Broker Found Dead 1717 SW 37th Ave, Miami (305) 642-7141 Holly Hill Funeral Home 3601 Old Jennings Road, Middleburg (904) 282-9336 Star of David Memorial Gardens Cemetery 7701 Bailey Road, North Lauderdale (954) 722-9000 Howard-Price Funeral Home 754 Us Highway 1, North Palm . 2] Mr. Ablett was taken into custody by the police and was held in the city jail last night without bond. Mrs. Nelia Simmons in Miami, Florida, Sunday Noon April 26, 1926 following an extended illness. by a FoFG] MIAMI COUNTY NEWS. Mrs. Hattie Clark, wife of James Clark of Miami, died at the home of Miami, FL 33127-0200 United States Postal Service . engineer with Commonwealth Edison in Chicago. DIXON One of the most valuable properties in the downtown section of Miami was owned by Mr. McDonald for many years and Genealogy Trails. PEORIA. Burial will be in Elmgrove Cemetery. On August 14 he married Miss Nan Stonberg Miami, Jan. 1. Tr. Mr. Thompson had been a resident of Miami Beach for the last five years, coming there after retiring from the railway company. S.B. Miami - Kenneth B. Sherouse, longtime Miami traffic bureau chief for The Associated Press, died Sunday of cancer Carter Lyme - Erastus B. Huntley while on the way to Miami, Fla., died suddenly at Wilmington, N.C. M. Burdine, a prominent citizen of Miami, died Wednesday last. Herald Record", 27 Dec. 1922 - MZ - Sub. [The Miami Herald (Miami, Fl) 09 Sep 1929, p2]