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7001 | Wilma Lee Hager Wilson March 09, 1926 - November 13, 2020 Wilma Lee Wilson, beloved mother, cherished grandmother and great-grandmother, loving sister and aunt, life- long friend, and long-time educator went home to live in heaven with our Lord on Friday, November 13, 2020 at the age of 94 years. She was born on March 9, 1926 as the third child and first daughter of Jacob H. and Hattie Agnes Boyers Hager. She grew up on a farm in Pike Slough with her three brothers and four sisters. She was married to William ‘Duggie’ Wilson in June, 1949. He preceded her in death in 2004. She is survived by her four children, Carol Ann (Randy) Lawson of Hollywood, Maryland, Jerry Lynn (Susan) Wilson of Poplar Bluff, Nancy Jo (L. Taylor) Bahn of Cape Girardeau, and Peggy Lee (Dennis) Hankins of Poplar Bluff, and eleven grandchildren, Evan, Kinsey, and Kierin (Chris), McManaman Jessica Wilson (Seiji) Shimbo, Davis Wilson, Caitlin Bahn (Kirtley) Weitzel, Jackson (Samantha) Bahn, Carsen Bahn (Gerard) Ardoin, Mellany (Chris) Jung, Kelly O’Connor Klocke, Brandy Kearbey, and fourteen great-grandchildren, Mary Kate and Ian Myers, Frank Klocke III, Blakeney and Chason Kearbey, Logan and Levi Jung, Tormey, Keeley and Cullin McManaman, Kiki and Maya Shimbo, and Beya and Raphael Bahn. Also surviving are her sisters and brother in-law, Katie and Dale Evans, Julia Gray, Jeannie Snider and brother and sister in-law Leroy and Jean Hager, sister in-law Marita Wilson, and many nieces, nephews, cousins and good friends. She was preceded in death by husband, whom she called Duggan, her parents, in-laws John and Willia Ella Roberts Wilson, two brothers and their wives, Bob and Maureen and Hershel and Mary, and a sister and her husband, Thelma and Walter Penrod, brother in-law Hershel Gray; brothers in-law and their wives, Eugene and Kathryn Wilson, Junior and Lola Mae Wilson, and James Wilson, and by several cousins, nephews and a niece. Mrs. Wilson was a well known Southeast Missouri educator for 44 years, and was instrumental in starting the Pre-School Program in the Doniphan and Hillview Schools. She graduated from Neelyville High School as Salutatorian in 1945, and began teaching at Randol School right out of high school. She attended college in the summers and earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education and a Masters of Arts Degree in Special Education from Arkansas State University in 1961. Mrs. Wilson served as Principal at the two-room Harviell School while teaching grades five through eight in the ‘Big Room.’ She taught students how to play softball, volleyball, and directed many Christmas plays, programs, and pie suppers. She was the first teacher in the new Special Education program for the Neelyville School District. She later became an instructor for the developmentally disabled at the Missouri Regional Diagnostic Clinic in Poplar Bluff where she retired. Wilma loved sports and was an excellent athlete. While at Neelyville High School, she was a member of the girls basketball team, and later coached the Neelyville girls softball team when many of her students and daughters were playing. She played softball on the Poplar Bluff women’s league for many years, remaining fit and active all her life. Wilma was a Christian and a long-time member of Harviell Baptist Church where she was a children’s and adult women’s Sunday School teacher and a Bible School teacher. She also served terms on the Neelyville School Board of Education. Wilma was a member and served as local president of the Missouri Retired Teachers, a member of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, serving two terms as president, and she served as Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star, among other positions. Wilma and Duggie started ‘Harviell Day,’ a reunion day for all past and current resident of Harviell. She enjoyed her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, mowing the yard, sewing, farming, refinishing furniture, collecting glassware and coins, and aiding Harviell toward being a thriving community. She remained spunky throughout her life and triumphed over hardships through her faith in Jesus Christ. Services will be held at Fowler and Sons Funeral Home in Neelyville on Wednesday, November 18, with Visitation starting at 10:00am and the Service beginning at 1:00pm, followed by burial at the Cochran Cemetery. | Hager, Agnes Wilma Lee (12778676)
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7002 | WILMA REGENHARDT OBITUARY Feb. 3, 1918-Feb. 14, 2006 Wilma Cornelia Regenhardt, 88, of San Diego died Tuesday. She was born in Texas and was a clerical worker for the federal government. She was a member of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees. Survivors include her son, Steven Harrison of San Diego; sister, Daisy Rockney of Texas; and brother, Lowell Mason of Chico. Services: none announced. Scattering of ashes: at sea. Arrangements: Humphrey Mortuary. Published by San Diego Union-Tribune on Feb. 17, 2006. | Mason, Wilma Cornelia (94152552)
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7003 | Wimpy's co-owner remembered 'the most positive person' Thursday, April 19, 2007 By Tim Krakowiak ~ Southeast Missourian One of the owners of a Cape Girardeau fixture has died, but many remember the legacy he helped create. Frank Lewis, who died Thursday at age 90, worked with his brothers for nearly 30 years at Wimpy's Drive-In, their restaurant/grocery store at 800 N. Kingshighway. "My father was the most positive person you wanted to meet," said Lynette Williamson, one of Lewis' three children, who lives in St. Louis. "Everyone wanted to stay in touch with him. From the president at SEMO, to the person who would cut his grass, they all knew him by his first name. They'd come in [the restaurant] and say, 'Where's Frank?'" Wimpy's was the place to be in the 1950s and 1960s, according to Lewis' brother, Freeman, of Cape Girardeau. Freeman Lewis said people would drive to Wimpy's on a Saturday night, then down Broadway, then back to Wimpy's. He said his brother always liked to speak with all the customers. Wimpy's co-owner Frank Lewis dies Thursday at age 90 Friday, April 20, 2007 By Tim Krakowiak ~ Southeast Missourian One of the owners of a Cape Girardeau fixture has died, but many remember the legacy he helped create. Frank Lewis, who died Thursday at age 90, worked with his brothers for nearly 30 years at Wimpy's Drive-In, their restaurant/grocery store at 800 N. Kingshighway. "My father was the most postive person you wanted to meet," said Lynette Williamson, one of Lewis' three children, who lives in St. Louis. "Everyone wanted to stay in touch with him. From the president at SEMO, to the person who would cut his grass, they all knew him by his first name." Wimpy's was the place to be in the 1950s and 1960s, according to Lewis' brother, Freeman, of Cape Girardeau. Freeman Lewis said people would drive to Wimpy's on a Saturday night, then down Broadway, then back to Wimpy's. He said his brother always liked to speak with all the customers. Cape Girardeau was growing and the Lewises decided to sell the land of the family business when a bank was interested in buying the property in 1973. Bill Lewis moved Wimpy's to South Kingshighway, where the business switched to serving breakfast and lunch only, until he closed the doors for good in 1997. After serving in the U.S. Navy, Frank Lewis started working at Wimpy's in 1947, five years after it opened. Lewis had other hobbies, including square dancing with his wife, Irene, and fishing at "secret ponds" throughout Cape Girardeau County. The funeral for Frank Lewis will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Chapel. Friends may call the funeral home from 4 to 8 p.m. today. Burial will be in Cape County Memorial Park. Frank Lewis Friday, April 20, 2007 seMissourian.com Frank Miller Lewis, 90, of Cape Girardeau died April 19, 2007, at Missouri Veterans Home. He was born in Des Arc, Mo., March 11, 1917, son of Fred and Ethel Miller Lewis. Frank graduated from high school in Annapolis, Mo. In 1942 he graduated from the U.S. Naval Great Lakes Training Center. From there the Navy sent him to Washington, D.C., where he met his bride to be, Irene Wesa. They were married Feb. 1, 1944, in Ventura, Calif. Frank departed California Dec. 24, 1944, to serve on the island of Tinian in Micronesia. After the war ended Frank and Irene lived for a while in Conneaut, Ohio, where their first daughter was born. In 1948 the family moved to Cape Girardeau to join the family business, Wimpy's, located at 800 North Kingshighway. While working at Wimpy's Frank attended Southeast Missouri State University. Through the years this local businessman was president of the local Optimist Club, member of the American Legion, member of the Missouri Restaurant Association, and deacon and elder for many terms at Westminster Presbyterian Church. He also found time to coach Little League and church basketball teams. His hobbies included square dancing, fishing and gardening. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Lynette Williamson of St. Louis, Kathleen Fishel of Gainesville, Fla.; a son, Duane Lewis of Southaven, Miss.; four grandchildren, Bryant Williamson of St. Louis, Alayna Nordstrom of West Kilbride, Scotland, Jenny Lane and Derrick Wesa Lewis of Southaven; three great-grandsons, Andrew and Cooper Lewis of Southaven, and Eric Nordstrom of West Kilbride. He is also survived by a brother Freeman Lewis of Cape Girardeau, and a sister, Frieda Howard of Cape Girardeau. He was preceded by brothers, Francis and Bill Lewis, and a sister, Leta Bahn. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Funeral Home. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home, with the Rev. Grant Gillard officiating. Burial will be in Cape County Memorial Park with military rites provided by Missouri Honors Team. Memorial contributions may be given to Westminster Presbyterian Church. Because of family allergies, the family requests no flowers be sent to the service. | Lewis, Frank Miller (47120523)
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7004 | Wimpy's co-owner remembered 'the most positive person' Thursday, April 19, 2007 By Tim Krakowiak ~ Southeast Missourian One of the owners of a Cape Girardeau fixture has died, but many remember the legacy he helped create. Frank Lewis, who died Thursday at age 90, worked with his brothers for nearly 30 years at Wimpy's Drive-In, their restaurant/grocery store at 800 N. Kingshighway. "My father was the most positive person you wanted to meet," said Lynette Williamson, one of Lewis' three children, who lives in St. Louis. "Everyone wanted to stay in touch with him. From the president at SEMO, to the person who would cut his grass, theyall knew him by his first name. They'd come in [the restaurant] and say, 'Where's Frank?'" Wimpy's was the place to be in the 1950s and 1960s, according to Lewis' brother, Freeman, of Cape Girardeau. Freeman Lewis said people would drive to Wimpy's on a Saturday night, then down Broadway, then back to Wimpy's. He said his brother always liked to speak with all the customers. Wimpy's co-owner Frank Lewis dies Thursday at age 90 Friday, April 20, 2007 By Tim Krakowiak ~ Southeast Missourian One of the owners of a Cape Girardeau fixture has died, but many remember the legacy he helped create. Frank Lewis, who died Thursday at age 90, worked with his brothers for nearly 30 years at Wimpy's Drive-In, their restaurant/grocery store at 800 N. Kingshighway. "My father was the most postive person you wanted to meet," said Lynette Williamson, one of Lewis' three children, who lives in St. Louis. "Everyone wanted to stay in touch with him. From the president at SEMO, to the person who would cut his grass, they all knew him by his first name." Wimpy's was the place to be in the 1950s and 1960s, according to Lewis' brother, Freeman, of Cape Girardeau. Freeman Lewis said people would drive to Wimpy's on a Saturday night, then down Broadway, then back to Wimpy's. He said his brother always liked to speak with all the customers. Cape Girardeau was growing and the Lewises decided to sell the land of the family business when a bank was interested in buying the property in 1973. Bill Lewis moved Wimpy's to South Kingshighway, where the business switched to serving breakfast and lunch only, until he closed the doors for good in 1997. After serving in the U.S. Navy, Frank Lewis started working at Wimpy's in 1947, five years after it opened. Lewis had other hobbies, including square dancing with his wife, Irene, and fishing at "secret ponds" throughout Cape Girardeau County. The funeral for Frank Lewis will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Chapel. Friends may call the funeral home from 4 to 8 p.m. today. Burial will be in Cape County Memorial Park. Frank Lewis Friday, April 20, 2007 seMissourian.com Frank Miller Lewis, 90, of Cape Girardeau died April 19, 2007, at Missouri Veterans Home. He was born in Des Arc, Mo., March 11, 1917, son of Fred and Ethel Miller Lewis. Frank graduated from high school in Annapolis, Mo. In 1942 he graduated from the U.S. Naval Great Lakes Training Center. From there the Navy sent him to Washington, D.C., where he met his bride to be, Irene Wesa. They were married Feb. 1, 1944, in Ventura, Calif. Frank departed California Dec. 24, 1944, to serve on the island of Tinian in Micronesia. After the war ended Frank and Irene lived for a while in Conneaut, Ohio, where their first daughter was born. In 1948 the family moved to Cape Girardeau to join the family business, Wimpy's, located at 800 North Kingshighway. While working at Wimpy's Frank attended Southeast Missouri State University. Through the years this local businessman was president of the local Optimist Club, member of the American Legion, member of the Missouri Restaurant Association, and deacon and elder for many terms at Westminster Presbyterian Church. He also found time to coach Little League and church basketball teams. His hobbies included square dancing, fishing and gardening. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Lynette Williamson of St. Louis, Kathleen Fishel of Gainesville, Fla.; a son, Duane Lewis of Southaven, Miss.; four grandchildren, Bryant Williamson of St. Louis, Alayna Nordstrom of West Kilbride, Scotland, Jenny Lane and Derrick Wesa Lewis of Southaven; three great-grandsons, Andrew and Cooper Lewis of Southaven, and Eric Nordstrom of West Kilbride. He is also survived by a brother Freeman Lewis of Cape Girardeau, and a sister, Frieda Howard of Cape Girardeau. He was preceded by brothers, Francis and Bill Lewis, and a sister, Leta Bahn. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Funeral Home. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home, with the Rev. Grant Gillard officiating. Burial will be in Cape County Memorial Park with military rites provided by Missouri Honors Team. Memorial contributions may be given to Westminster Presbyterian Church. Because of family allergies, the family requests no flowers be sent to the service. | Lewis, Frank Miller (47120523)
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7005 | Wm H Cunningham Indiana, Marriages, 1810-2001 Name: Wm H Cunningham Gender: Male Event Type: Marriage Registration (Marriage) Marriage Date: 5 May 1877 Marriage Place: Indiana, United States Spouse: Marietta Carp Page: 516 FHL Film Number: 001377752 | Family: William Henry Cunningham / Marietta Williams (F85902112)
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7006 | Woodlawn Cemetery | Cunningham, William Henry (17899289)
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7007 | Woodlawn Cemetery (Gehrig Section) | Cunningham, Augustus "Gus" (13510626)
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7008 | Woodlawn Cemetery: GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 36.50030, Longitude: -90.08610 | Cunningham, William Henry (17899289)
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7009 | Woodlawn Cemetery: GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 36.50030, Longitude: -90.08610 | Cunningham, William Henry (17899289)
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7010 | Woodlawn Memorial Gardens | Hall, Marjorie Lucille (45423280)
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7011 | Woodlawn Memorial Gardens | Leimbach, Arthur Otto Junior (45314079)
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7012 | Worked as a teacher, in a shoe factory, and for McDonald-Douglas. Retired 1975. Interests are church activities, quilting, travel, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. | Lovelace, Eugenia Marilyn (80522882)
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7013 | World War II - LT JG USN | Stevenson, Fontaine Maury Jr. (51398088)
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7014 | World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 No Image Text-only collection Add alternate information Report issue Name: Francis F Lewis Birth Year: 1919 Race: White, citizen (White) Nativity State or Country: Missouri State of Residence: Missouri County or City: Cape Girardeau Enlistment Date: 23 Dec 1940 Enlistment State: Missouri Enlistment City: Cape Girardeau Branch: Infantry Branch Code: Infantry Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Component: National Guard (Officers, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men) Source: National Guard Education: 1 year of college Civil Occupation: Teachers (secondary school) and principals Marital status: Single, without dependents Height: 69 Weight: 133 | Lewis, Francis Fulton (2399914)
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7015 | Written by oldest grandchild - Richard Lewis Howard in May 2023: My mother’s father, my grandpa, Fred Lewis was born at Annapolis, Missouri on January 16, 1881 to William Lewis and Abigail Johnson the 12th of 13 children. Grandpa Fred was a thin, wiry, not strong man. He was very friendly and well liked by all who met him. He was the exact opposite of grandma. Grandpa loved to interact with people. He was always telling jokes. I’m still amazed at how he remembered all his jokes. I don’t have the ability to remember even one joke from one day to the next. Grandpa Fred grew up on a farm and later owned his own farm. He got married when he was 35 years old. Grandma and grandpa Lewis had four boys and two girls. They raised their children in a two level, eight room farm house, with four rooms on each level. Mother told me the story of some of the children sleeping in the attic. In the winter time she said she would wake up sometimes with a sprinkling of snow on her covers. The kids helped their parents with the farm tasks from an early age. My mother tells the story of washing a drying dishes when she was so young that she had to stand on a stool to reach the sink. They stayed on the farm as long as they could, but when the children became young adults the burden became to much for grandma and grandpa and they sold the farm and moved to town. My best memories of my grandpa Fred happened in and around Wimpy’s. My mother worked there in 1950 and 1951 when dad was recovering from tuberculosis. At other times, she often helped out when they were real busy. So as a youngster, I often found my self at Wimpy’s. I gravitated to the food market side of the building where I could find my grandpa. No matter the situation, he was always glad to see me. I know being the first grandchild worked in my favor here. Grandpa would ask me if I wanted to help him and for some reason I was always ready for the task he gave me. Many times we just worked together on whatever he was involved with at the time and he would teach me how to do whatever it was we were doing. They did not have an electric vacuum cleaner, so we were always sweeping the wooden floors in the grocery aisles. in the basement underneath the restaurant were stacks and stacks of wooden crates filled with different brands of soda. Grandpa had a wooden slide that we used to slide the full soda crates down the stairs into the basement then we carried them to the appropriate stack. I was strong enough to carry the crates of empty bottles, but grandpa had to carry the ones with the full bottles. In the early days Wimpy’s sold cold bottles of soda. I don’t remember the year they switched to fountain drinks. But they had fountain drinks when I started high school in 1957. I loved to watch grandpa make the hamburgers sold in the restaurant. There was a meat locker full of sides of beef that was located in the butcher shop by the meat counter. We would go inside the locker and get a slab of beef and he would grind it up into ground beef. Then he mixed it with the special ingredients that made the Wimpy burger unique, form it into a long 12 inch or so slab, then put it into the meat slicer and slice the slab into patties with a piece of wax paper inserted between each patty. Oh the memories, this was a special time for me. The family still makes the Wimpy’s hamburgers for family get-to-gathers and special events. Grandpa was my favorite grandparent. He always wanted to know what was going on in my life. He was the most compassionate of all my grandparents. Every time he saw me he wanted to know how I was doing in school. I don’t know how much education he had received growing up, but my education was real important to him. I would show him my report card and he would give me a quarter for every excellent grade I received. I did like a lot getting the money, but that wasn’t my source of motivation. I just liked school and learning. As I got older and my other cousins started showing up, grandpa Fred and I spent less time together. But those early childhood years with him were very special to me. I’ll always remember him for his love and kindness to me. | Lewis, Fred (14080220)
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7016 | Written by oldest grandchild - Richard Lewis Howard in May 2023: Who was your maternal grandmother and what are your memories of her? Ethel Mayme Miller born 25 January 1890 in Des Arc Missouri, the third child of Jay Lafayette Miller and Martha Eveline King. She was married to Fred Lewis in Des Arc, Missouri on 23 May 1916 when she was 26 years old. A funny and interesting fact about my grandmother was that she sued her to be husband Fred when he broke his promise to marry her. I guess she didn’t want a good man to get away? Everything worked out in the end as they were married an had six children together. Grandma Ethel was a strong, stern, and no non-sense woman. A living example of a matriarch. Without question, she was the boss! Raising six kids on the farm for 20 years was not easy. When the boys left the farm, it became to much work for them so they left the farm in 1936 and moved into town in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. They bought a house on Henderson Street in Cape Girardeau one block from the state college. For several years grandma and grandpa ran a boarding house for women college students. They still lived at this address when I was born in 1944. In 1942, their son Freeman Dale Lewis changed the family’s life forever when with a loan from my mother, Frieda, bought a small hamburger stand. They named the business Wimpy’s. Wimpy’s would eventually provide the livelihood for grandma, grandpa and three of their sons families, as well as to grow into three locations in town. It was the first combination drive-in restaurant and food store in town. And a well known and famous stopping place for travelers on highway 61 between Memphis, Tennessee and St. Louis, Missouri. I have fond memories of this restaurant. Sometimes in the summer time I would help out by carhopping, filling and sorting the soda cases, and restocking shelves in the store. My favorite thing to do as a kid was stocking the cigarette packages in the dispenser by the check-out register. The art work was amazing and colorful and they smelled so good. If you are wondering: “No, I never did smoke.” Grandma Ethel was a good businesswoman. She and grandpa ran Wimpy’s while their sons were in the service during World War II. But, according to my mother, grandma was the boss. Grandma ran the restaurant and grandpa mostly the food store side. Grandma was a great cook and did most of the cooking for the restaurant. Every morning she would get up early and make homemade pies. They were popular fare with customers. In addition to the famous Wimpy burger and sides they also served meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I didn’t work with grandma. I don’t think she probably had time for a little kid and the kitchen didn’t attract me. She always seemed very busy. Sometime in the late 1940’s, Grandma and Grandpa Lewis built a house on the property adjacent to Wimpy’s. This house with its three levels was huge to me. My cousins and I spent a lot of time in this house. The third level was not used except for company so it was the play area for all us cousins away from our parents. Sometimes we had sleepovers there. Later on they sublet the basement apartment which became off limits to us kids. Like I said grandma was a good cook. And she used this to keep her family close. She hosted dinner for the entire extended family for every holiday. These were big get-togethers, with my grandparents, twelve aunts and uncles and twelve of us cousins. They were a big deal and if you missed you had better have a good excuse. My best memories of grandma are from these days we all spent together. Grandma also had a green thumb when it came to growing things. Obviously from growing up as a farm girl. She had a big enclosed back porch on one side of the house full of pots of flowers and other colorful things. She spent most of her time gardening and doing needlework. I remember all the beautiful lap throws she made for people. Grandma and Grandpa had the first TV in our family. It was a 21 inch Zenith console. Sunday nights would often be a time family members gathered at grandma and grandpa’s house to watch this new form of entertainment. My memories of grandma came mostly from observing her as I grew up. She didn’t spend much personal time with me or any of her other eleven grandchildren as for as I know. But, she did have a lot of influence on me from just watching her. I learned the importance of family and that hard work is rewarded. A side observation here. It seems work was never a problem with her offspring. All my twelve aunts and uncles, including my parents worked at jobs outside the home and were successful in their careers. I guess she raised her kids well! | Miller, Ethel Mayme (79608444)
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7017 | Written in 2001: To the best of Frank's memory, this is what he remembers about farm life before and during the depression. Since he wrote it down, I think it is too interesting not to send it out, even if it is too late for Erika. Frank grew up on a farm that his father bought from one of his brothers in 1922. The house was a large white house with 4 bedrooms upstairs, with a balcony, which was located on top of the front porch. They had a large barn and 5 other out buildings. Frank was 5 years old at that time. The farm was 180 acres that was homesteaded, he thinks, by his dad's father. His father bought a team of mules and a new wagon that was built by his brother-in-law at a blacksmith shop in DesArc. They raised their own corn and plenty of vegetables from the garden. They had peach, plum, and apple trees. Picked wild black-berries and dew berries. His dad purchased some white-faced heirford cattle to start a herd . They farmed about 80 acres and 40 acres was in hay crops and the balance was in timber. They raised wheat for flour and they also planted white corn that had their cornmeal ground out of it. They raised sorghum cane and made their own sorghum mollasses and sold some of it for a dollar a gallon. They also tapped maple trees and made maple syrup, which they sold. All the farm land was fenced so all the hogs, cattle, sheep were out on the range in the summer time. They did not keep these animals in the fenced area in the summer time. The hogs stayed out all winter and got hat in the fall on oat acorns. They also had about 50 white goats. They lived in the hills the year around and in the summer, they would come home for salt and dad would catch a young billy goat whichthey would eat for their meat, which most people called it mutton. It really tasted good after eating ham, bacon, and fresh pork all winter. In 1928 , Dad bought a Model T Ford, and they did not have to travel to church and into town in a wagon. They hauled some logs to town for some cash money to buy groceries. They always milked 15 to 30 cows, which were in the hills in the summertime and wouldcome home in the evening to feed their calves. They would separate the cream from the milk and store in the spring house, and ship the cream from Des Arc to St. Louis, and use the money to buy coffee, sugar, flour and things they needed. The crash came in 1929 and they had fair crop and could feed the two teams and the 80 head of cattle but they used all the feed that winter. The local bank closed. In the spring of 1930, they planted corn and a garden but it was so dry, nothing came up--no potatoes or vegetables grew. They did carry water and raised some tomatoes. They had to sell all the cattle to the government for $10 a head as they could not raise any hay or other crops because of the weather being so hot and dry. Life was hard in the winter of 1930 and 1931. Money was really scarce. Mother did get a job in town distributing government food to people and taught sewing to women so they could make their own clothes. He thinks they bought feed in the winter to feed the 4 cows and the team from the government on credit, which Frank thinlks they had to pay back later. The team and the cows were turned out in the hills for pasture. They would hunt up the mules so they could till the farm and plant their crops. Did have a good crop the fall of 1931. Not much about the depression but life was pretty bleak at that one year when we lost the cattle, sheep and most of the hogs as they didn'thave any feed for them. Love, Frank and Irene | Lewis, Frank Miller (47120523)
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7018 | WW II - US Navy - Pearl Harbor Survivor | West, Stanford Clea (87220410)
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7019 | WWI Draft Card: Name: Glenn Charley Lathrop Race: Caucasian (White) Marital Status: Single Birth Date: 28 Mar 1896 Birth Place: Lagonda, Missouri Occupation: Farm Laborer Residence Date: 1917-1918 Residence Place: Twin Falls County, Idaho, USA Physical Build: Slender Height: Medium Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown | Lathrop, Glenn Charles (15145923)
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7020 | WWI Draft Regestration - 12 Sep 1918 Name: Alfred Woodham Conner Race: White Birth Date: 21 Apr 1879 Residence Date: 1917-1918 Street Address: Montgomery Hotel Residence Place: San Jose, Los Angeles, California, USA Physical Build: Medium Height: Medium Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Blue Relative: Sarah J. Conner Occupation: Physician WWII Draft Regestration - 27 Apr 1942 Name: Alfred Woodham Conner Gender: Male Birth Date: 21 Apr 1879 Residence Place: San Jose, California, USA Military Draft Date: 1942 Relationship to Draftee: Head Residence: Montgomery Hotel, 311 South 1st, San Jose CA Occupation: Physcian Office: 210 South 1st, San Jose, CA | Conner, Alfred Woodham (57539825)
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7021 | WWI Draft Registation Name: Fines Barton Winder Race: White Birth Date: 22 Nov 1878 Residence Place: Madison, Missouri, USA Relative: Maude Winder Relative's Relationship: Wife | Winder, Finas Barton (66265430)
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7022 | WWI Draft Registratiomn: Name: Howard Edmund Hughey Race: White Birth Date: 3 Sep 1898 Street address: RFD No Residence Place: Bond, Illinois, USA Relative: Emery Hughey WWII Draft Registration: Name: Howard E Hughey Race: White Age: 43 Birth Date: 3 Sep 1898 Birth Place: Bond, Illinois Registration Date: 16 Feb 1942 Registration Place: Greenville, Bond, Illinois, USA Employer: Self Weight: "210" Complexion: Dark Eye Color: Brown Hair Color: Brown Height: "6" Next of Kin: Grace Hughey | Hughey, Howard Edmund (89685730)
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7023 | WWI Draft Registration Name: Fred Fredrick Burkhardt Race: White Birth Date: 3 Aug 1878 Residence Date: 1917-1918 Street Address: 4 Douglas Ave Residence Place: Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, USA Occupation: Pipe Fitter, Baltimore and Ohio RR Draft Board: 3 Physical Build: Medium Height: Tall 6 - 1 Hair Color: Light Eye Color: Blue Relative: Mrs Cathrine Burkhardt | Burkhardt, Fred Frederick (77226176)
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7024 | WWI draft Registration Card states his wife is named Margaret K. Armacost | Family: Chester Park Armacost / Irene Hester McNeely (F25224982)
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7025 | WWI Draft Registration: Name William Harvie Miller Race White Birth Date 28 Nov 1884 Residence Date 1917-1918 Residence Place Madison County, Missouri, USA Physical Build Medium Height Tall Hair Color Brown Eye Color Gray Relative Viette Miller | Miller, William "Harve" Harvey (45742250)
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7026 | WWI Draft Registration: Name: Elmer Dale Hughey Race: Caucasian (White) Marital status: Married Birth Date: 9 Oct 1891 Birth Place: Illinois, USA Street address: 815 N Elm Residence Place: Bond, Illinois, USA WWI Draft Registration: Name: Elmer Hughey Gender: Male Race: White Residence Age: 51 Birth Date: 9 Oct 1891 Birth Place: Bond County, Illinois, USA Residence Date: 1942 Residence Place: Greenville, Illinois, USA Relationship to Draftee: Head Military Draft Date: 1942 | Hughey, Elmer Dale (21927172)
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7027 | WWI Draft Registration: Name: Ralph Edwin Armacost Race: White Birth Date: 14 Feb 1900 Residence Date: 1917-1918 Street Address: 26 Webb St Residence Place: Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, USA Draft Board: 3 Physical Build: Slender Height: Tall 5-6 Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown Relative: Bessie M Armacost | Armacost, Ralph Edwin (22317052)
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7028 | WWI Draft Registration: Name Frank John Weicht Race Caucasian (White) Marital Status Single Birth Date 15 Oct 1889 Birth Place Indiana, USA Residence Date 1917-1918 Street Address 3504 Residence Place St Louis, St Louis (Independent City), Missouri, USA Draft Board 16 Physical Build Stout Height Short Hair Color Brown Eye Color Blue | Weicht, Dr. Frank John (76992218)
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7029 | WWI Military Service: Name: John C Lewis Gender: Male Birth Date: 27 Aug 1897 Death Date: 30 Dec 1974 SSN: 491163939 Enlistment Branch: ARMY Enlistment Date: 4 Sep 1918 Discharge Date: 18 Dec 1918 Page number: 1 - U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File | Lewis, John Corbett (60801842)
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7030 | WWI: PFC CO M 116 INF 29th Division Purple Heart | Drumheller, Aubrey Chester (17480924)
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7031 | WWI: US Army 21 Sep 1917 to 3 May 1919 Honorable Discharge Private, 110th Engineers, 35th Division, Co. D. | Clifford, William Clarence (67138572)
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7032 | WWI: Private Co C, 23rd Infrantry, 2nd Division | Lathrop, Glenn Charles (15145923)
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7033 | WWII | Lewis, William Robert Radford (78521038)
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7034 | WWII | Watson, Willard (83064488)
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7035 | WWII - US Navy | Lewis, Carl Winston (39410677)
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7036 | WWII Army Enlistment Record: Name: Herbert E Lewis Race: White Marital Status: Married Rank: Private Birth Year: 1918 Nativity State or Country: Arkansas Citizenship: Citizen Residence: Van Burne, Arkansas Education: Grammar school Civil Occupation: Unskilled sawmill occupations, n.e.c. Enlistment Date: 10 Nov 1942 Enlistment Place: Little Rock, Arkansas Service Number: 38296014 Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Height: 71 Weight: 144 | Lewis, Herbert Eugene (43552904)
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7037 | WWII ARMY Enlistment Record: Name: Marvin J Heseman Race: White Marital status: Single, without dependents (Single) Rank: Private Birth Year: 1926 Nativity State or Country: Missouri Citizenship: Citizen Residence: St Louis, Missouri Education: 4 years of high school Civil Occupation: Sales clerks Enlistment Date: 29 Mar 1944 Enlistment Place: Jefferson Barracks, Missouri Service Number: 37636485 Branch: No branch assignment Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Height: 00 Weight: 000 | Heseman, Marvin John (63311069)
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7038 | WWII Army Enlistment Records: Name Ferguson S Keathley Race White Marital Status Married Rank Private Birth Year 1914 Nativity State or Country Missouri Citizenship Citizen Residence St Louis City, Missouri Education 4 years of high school Civil Occupation Packing, filling, labeling, marking, bottling, and related occupations, n.e.c. Enlistment Date 29 Oct 1942 Enlistment Place Jefferson Barracks, Missouri Service Number 17159403 Branch Air Corps Component Army of the United States - includes the following: Voluntary enlistments effective December 8, 1941 and thereafter; One year enlistments of National Guardsman whose State enlistment expires while in the Federal Service; Officers appointed in the Army of Source Civil Life Height 73 Weight 170 | Keathley, Sherman Ferguson (7265940)
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7039 | WWII Draft Name Melvin Eugene Lewis Gender Male Race White Age 18 Relationship to Draftee Self (Head) Birth Date 28 Oct 1927 Birth Place Sabula, Missouri, USA Residence Place St Louis, Missouri, USA Registration Date 29 Oct 1945 Registration Place St Louis, Missouri, USA Employer Terminal R R Co Height 5 10 Weight 140 Complexion Dark Hair Color Black Eye Color Brown Next of Kin Edith Lewis Household members Name Age Melvin Eugene Lewis 18 Edith Lewis | Lewis, Melvin Eugene (39133306)
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7040 | WWII Draft Card Name: George Angelo Valenti Gender: Male Race: White Age: 18 Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head) Birth Date: 2 Nov 1924 Birth Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA Registration Date: 23 Dec 1942 Registration Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA Employer: Heeter-Koelling Metal Co Height: 5 8 Weight: 167 Complexion: Sallow Hair Color: Black Eye Color: Brown Next of Kin: A Valenti Household Members Age Relationship George Angelo Valenti 18 Self (Head) A Valenti Mother | Valenti, George A. (51558215)
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7041 | WWII Draft Card Name: Robert Glen Ruble Gender: Male Race: White Age: 24 : Self Birth Place: Vulcan, Missouri, USA Birth Date: 7 Nov 1915 Residence Place: St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940 Employer: C J Wakmeyer Terminal Railroad Weight: 180 Complexion: Ruddy Eye Color: Brown Hair Color: Brown Height: 6 2 Next of Kin: Ann Ruble Household Members: Name Age Robert Glen Ruble 25 Ann Ruble | Ruble, Robert Glen (71958744)
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7042 | WWII Draft Card Name: George Myron Lewis Gender: Male Race: White Age: 20 Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head) Birth Date: 18 Aug 1921 Birth Place: Shephard, Missouri, USA Residence Place: San Francisco, California, USA Registration Date: 16 Feb 1942 Registration Place: San Francisco, California, USA Employer: Bethlehem Steel Co Height: 6 Weight: 190 Complexion: Ruddy Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown Next of Kin: Billie Lewis Household Members Age Relationship George Myron Lewis 21 Self (Head) | Lewis, George Myron (79013568)
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7043 | WWII Draft Card: Name: Ralph John Goltz Event Type: Draft Registration Event Date: 16 Oct 1940 Event Place: Saint Louis, , Missouri, United States Race: White Complexion: Light Employer: Self Concrete Contractor Relationship to Veteran: Wife Birth Date: 26 Apr 1914 Birthplace: Saint Louis, Missouri Height: 5 10 Weight: 155 Eye Color: Gray Hair Color: Brown Relative's Name: Dorothy Emmetta Goltz Relationship to Head of Household: Wife Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Wife | Goltz, Ralph John Sr. (90182785)
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7044 | WWII Draft Card: Name: Clifford Harvey Hakes Gender: Male Race: White Age: 18 Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head) Birth Date: 26 Oct 1927 Birth Place: Annapolis, Missouri, USA Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA Registration Date: 26 Oct 1945 Registration Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA Employer: Holt Drayage Height: 5 8 Weight: 155 Complexion: Light Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown Next of Kin: Alice Hakes Household Members (Name) Age Relationship Clifford Harvey Hakes 18 Self (Head) Alice Hakes Mother | Hakes, Clifford Harvey (30824918)
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7045 | WWII Draft Card: Name Elvin Willie Hawkins Gender Male Race White Age 18 Relationship to Draftee Self (Head) Birth Date 30 May 1924 Birth Place Black, Missouri, USA Residence Place Saint Louis, Missouri, USA Registration Date 30 Jun 1942 Registration Place Saint Louis, Missouri, USA Employer J C Penny Co Height 5 8 Weight 142 Complexion Ruddy Hair Color Black Eye Color Blue Next of Kin E G Winingar Household Members 1 | Hawkins, Elvin William (60114448)
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7046 | WWII Draft Card: Name Edward Lee Lewis Gender Male Race White Age 20 Relationship to Draftee Self (Head) Birth Date 28 Mar 1921 Birth Place Sabula, Missouri, USA Residence Place St Louis, Missouri, USA Registration Date 15 Feb 1942 Registration Place St Louis, Missouri, USA Employer Steven and Brown Co Height 6 Weight 175 Complexion Ruddy Hair Color Black Eye Color Brown Next of Kin F B Winder Household members Name Age Edward Lee Lewis 21 | Lewis, Edward Lee (17616180)
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7047 | WWII Draft Card: Name: Nathan John Sears Gender: Male Race: White Age: 38 Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head) Birth Date: 2 Jul 1903 Birth Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA Residence Place: Los Angeles, California, USA Registration Date: 16 Feb 1942 Registration Place: Los Angeles, California, USA Employer: Self Weight: 120 Complexion: Light Eye Color: Blue Hair Color: Brown Height: 5 4 Next of Kin: Edward C Sears | Sears, Nathan John (40026244)
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7048 | WWII Draft Card: Name: Glenn Charles Lathrop Gender: Male Race: White Birth Date: 28 Mar 1896 Birth Place: Lagonda, Missouri, USA Residence Place: Saint Louis, Missouri, USA Military Draft Date: 1942 Occupation: Kimbel Trucklines Height: 5 6 Eye Color: Brown Hair Color: Brown Weight: 150 Complexion: Ruddy Next of Kin: Jennie Lathrop | Lathrop, Glenn Charles (15145923)
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7049 | WWII Draft Card: Name: Joseph Franklin Raymo Gender: Male Race: White Age: 35 Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head) Birth Date: 2 Dec 1904 Birth Place: Potosi Washington, Missouri, USA Residence Place: Saint Louis, Missouri, USA Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940 Registration Place: Saint Louis, Missouri, USA Employer: B Lefton And Sons Metal Co Height: 5 9 Weight: 198 Complexion: Ruddy Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Gray Next of Kin: Sam Raymo | Raymo, Joseph Franklin (58182632)
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7050 | WWII Draft Card: Record details Name Elva Clyde Chilton Gender Male Race White Age 31 Relationship to Draftee Self (Head) Birth Date 27 Feb 1909 Birth Place Garwood, Missouri, USA Residence Place Farmington, St Francois, Missouri, USA Registration Date 16 Oct 1940 Registration Place Farmington, St Francois, Missouri, USA Employer Farmington Produce Co Height 5 8 Weight 158 Complexion Ruddy Hair Color Red Eye Color Gray Next of Kin Ernest Chilton | Chilton, Elva Clyde (21792558)
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7051 | WWII Draft info: Name: Oscar Edwin Leimbach Gender: Male Race: White Age: 40 Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head) Birth Date: 17 Apr 1901 Birth Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA Residence Place: Overland, Missouri, USA Registration Date: 16 Feb 1942 Registration Place: Overland, Missouri, USA Employer: Emerson Elec Corp Weight: 196 Complexion: Light Eye Color: Gray Hair Color: Brown Height: 6 1 Next of Kin: Matilda Leimbach Household Members: Name Relationship Oscar Edwin Leimbach Self (Head) | Leimbach, Oscar Edwin (25592714)
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7052 | WWII Draft Registration Alvin Rue Stotler [Alvin Russell Stotler ] Gender: Male Race: White Age: 35 Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head) Birth Date: 31 May 1905 Birth Place: Ellington, Missouri, USA Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940 Registration Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA Employer: Weber Drayage Complexion: Light Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Gray Next of Kin: Barney Lee Stotler Household Members Age Relationship Alvin Rue Stotler 35 Self (Head) Barney Lee Stotler Father | Stotler, Alvin Rue (75815818)
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7053 | WWII Draft registration Name: Edward Lee Moore Gender: Male Race: White Residence Age: 64 Birth Date: 28 Apr 1878 Birth Place: Cowell, Kentucky, USA Residence Date: 1942 Residence Place: Lemay, Missouri, USA Occupation: Unemployed Height: 6 Eye Color: Blue Hair Color: Gray Weight: 160 Complexion: Ruddy | Moore, Edward Lee (78324420)
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7054 | WWII Draft Registration Name: R L Lewis Gender: Male Race: White Age: 27 Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head) Birth Date: 1 Jan 1913 Birth Place: Gorman Eastland, Texas, USA Residence Place: Brownfield, Terry, Texas, USA Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940 Registration Place: Brownfield, Terry, Texas, USA Employer: J B Knight Height: 5 11 Weight: 165 Complexion: Light Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Blue Next of Kin: D P Lewis Household Members (Name) Age Relationship R L Lewis 27 Self (Head) D P Lewis Father | Lewis, Randy Lynn Sr. (66815712)
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7055 | WWII Draft Registration Name: William Edward Leimbach Gender: Male Race: White Age: 34 Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head) Birth Date: 27 Jan 1906 Birth Place: Saint Louis, Missouri, USA Residence Place: Saint Louis, Missouri, USA Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940 Registration Place: Saint Louis, Missouri, USA Employer: Wm Blumenkemper Weight: 165 Complexion: Light Eye Color: Brown Hair Color: Blonde Height: 5 11 Next of Kin: Mary Leimbach Household Members: Name Relationship William Edward Leimbach Self (Head) Mary Leimbach Mother | Leimbach, William III (1292704)
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7056 | WWII Draft Registration | Lewis, Almo (53069391)
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7057 | WWII Draft Registration - Young Men Name: Paul George Heseman Gender: Male Race: White Age: 23 Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head) Birth Date: 8 Mar 1917 Birth Place: Rosebud, Missouri, USA Residence Place: Saint Louis, Missouri, USA Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940 Registration Place: Saint Louis, Missouri, USA Employer: Schroeder And Watson Realty Co Weight: 152 Complexion: Light Eye Color: Brown Hair Color: Black Height: 5 10 Next of Kin: George Edward Bergner | Heseman, Paul George (71230978)
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7058 | WWII Draft Registration - Young Men: Name: John George Krisay Gender: Male Race: White Age: 29 Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head) Birth Date: 23 Jul 1911 Birth Place: Saint Louis, Missouri, USA Residence Place: Saint Louis, Missouri, USA Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940 Registration Place: Saint Louis, Missouri, USA Employer: International Shoe Co Weight: 159 Complexion: Light Eye Color: Brown Hair Color: Brown Height: 5 8 Next of Kin: Margaret Krisay Household Members: Name Relationship John George Krisay Self (Head) Margaret Krisay Mother | Krisay, John George (7473872)
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7059 | WWII Draft Registration Card: Name Sherman Ferguson Keathley Gender Male Race White Age 25 Relationship to Draftee Self (Head) Birth Date 17 Dec 1914 Birth Place Reynolds, Missouri, USA Residence Place St Louis, Missouri, USA Registration Date 16 Oct 1940 Registration Place St Louis, Missouri, USA Employer J C Penny Co Height 6 1 Weight 175 Complexion Light Brown Hair Color Brown Eye Color Blue Next of Kin Fay Keathley Household members Name Age Sherman Ferguson Keathley 26 Fay Keathley | Keathley, Sherman Ferguson (7265940)
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7060 | WWII Draft Registration on ancestry.com: Name Robert Jean Regenhardt Race White Age 19 Relationship to Draftee Self (Head) Birth Date 12 Dec 1926 Birth Place Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA Residence Place MT Vernon, Illinois, USA Registration Date 11 Jun 1946 Registration Place Illinois, USA Employer None Height 6 1 Weight 140 Complexion Ruddy Hair Color Brown Eye Color Blue Next of Kin William Regenhardt | Regenhardt, Robert Gene (65061392)
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7061 | WWII Draft Registration: Name Evertt Edwin Lewis Gender Male Race White Age 42 Relationship to Draftee Self (Head) Birth Date 13 Nov 1899 Birth Place Ruble, Missouri, USA Residence Place Ironton, Iron, Missouri, USA Registration Date 15 Feb 1942 Registration Place Ironton, Iron, Missouri, USA Employer Nazerene Church Height 5 10 Weight 176 Complexion Light Hair Color Black Eye Color Brown Next of Kin Edith Lewis Household Members (Name) Age Relationship Evertt Edwin Lewis 43 Self (Head) | Lewis, Everett Edwin (89968564)
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7062 | WWII Draft Registration: Name: Arthur Otto Leimbach Gender: Male Race: White Age: 16 Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head) Birth Date: 3 Apr 1924 Birth Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA Registration Date: 30 Jun 1940 Registration Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA Employer: Unemployed Weight: 125 Complexion: Light Eye Color: Blue Hair Color: Blonde Height: 5 5 Next of Kin: Rose Leimbach Household Members: Name Relationship Arthur Otto Leimbach Self (Head) Rose Leimbach Mother | Leimbach, Arthur Otto Junior (45314079)
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7063 | WWII Draft Registration: Name: Horace Andrew Hughey Race: White Age: 43 Birth Date: 3 Sep 1898 Birth Place: Greenville, Illinois Registration Date: 16 Feb 1942 Registration Place: York, Dupage, Illinois, USA Employer: Finance Office War Department Weight: "188" Complexion: Light Eye Color: Blue Hair Color: Blonde Height: "5 11" Next of Kin: Elva Hughey | Hughey, Horace Andrew (87548450)
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7064 | WWII Draft Registration: Name: Mark M Lewis Gender: Male Race: White Age: 26 Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head) Birth Date: 14 Aug 1914 Birth Place: Sabula, Missouri, USA Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940 Registration Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA Employer: Bemis Bros Bag Co Weight: 169 Complexion: Light Eye Color: Blue Hair Color: Blonde Height: 6 Next of Kin: Thelma Lewis Household Members: Name Relationship Mark M Lewis Self (Head) Thelma Lewis Wife | Lewis, Rev. Mark M. (4361229)
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7065 | WWII Draft Registration: Name: Paul Leimbach Gender: Male Race: White Residence Age: 58 Birth Date: 2 Apr 1884 Birth Place: Elderfeld, Germany Residence Date: 1942 Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA Occupation: Duke Mfg Co Height: 5 7 Eye Color: Gray Hair Color: Bald Weight: 160 Complexion: Light | Leimbach, Paul (13523437)
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7066 | WWII Draft Registration: Name: Otto Rist Gender: Male Race: White Age: 41 Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head) Birth Date: 13 Jan 1901 Birth Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA Residence Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA Registration Date: 15 Feb 1942 Registration Place: St Louis, Missouri, USA Employer: Albert Rist Height: 5 11 Weight: 175 Complexion: Dark Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown Next of Kin: Marie F Rist Household Members Age Relationship Otto Rist 41 Self (Head) | Rist, Otto (69999738)
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7067 | WWII Draft Registraton | Conner, Alfred Woodham (57539825)
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7068 | WWII Dreat Card Name Sanford Purcy Lewis Gender Male Race White Age 28 Relationship to Draftee Self (Head) Birth Date 20 Feb 1913 Birth Place Fruit City, Missouri, USA Residence Place San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA Registration Date 3 Nov 1941 Registration Place San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA Employer Shipfitter Height 6 1 Weight 205 Complexion Ruddy Hair Color Brown Eye Color Blue Next of Kin Marie Lewis Household members Name Sanford Burcy Lewis Age 28 Name Marie Lewis | Lewis, Sanford Purcy (54560901)
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7069 | WWII Enlistment Record: Full Name: Freeman D Lewis Army Serial Number: 37410184 Enlistment Place: Jefferson Barracks Missouri Enlistment Date: 12 Jan 1943 Army Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Service Branch: Army Race or Ethnicity: White Residence: CapeGirardeau County, Missouri Enlistment Term: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Source of Army Personnel: Civil Life Army Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Level of Education: 1 year of college Marital Status: Single, without dependents Birth Date: 1923 Birth Place: Missouri Source Box Number: 1211 Source Film Reel Number: 4.121 Conflict Period: World War II Served for: United States of America | Lewis, Freeman Dale (25800423)
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7070 | WWII Hospital Admission Card Files Name: Virgil Hughes Race: White, includes Mexican (White) Rank: Enlisted Man Admission Age: 39 Birth Date: abt 1905 Admission Date: Nov 1944 Discharge Date: Nov 1944 Military Branch: Unassigned and Assignments (Not Elsewhere Classified) Diagnosis: Diagnosis: Arthritis, Chronic, type unspecified Type of Injury: Disease Injured in Line of Duty: Not in line of duty, existed prior to service Type of Discharge: Discharged, Sec. II, AR 615-360 (line of duty, No) Length of Service: 2 Year(s), 8 Month(s) Service Number: 35311036 | Hughes, Virgil Adrian (16793613)
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7071 | WWII: Name: Kenneth Ross Jackson Gender: Male Birth Date: 23 Oct 1918 Death Date: 8 May 1980 SSN: 108120537 Enlistment Branch: ARMY Enlistment Date: 9 Apr 1941 Discharge Date: 20 Nov 1945 Page number: 1 | Jackson, Kenneth Ross (74402470)
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7072 | WWII: 1st Lieutenent US Army Air Forces | Ringer, Carl Jean (84263168)
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7073 | WWII: A5 US Navy | Lewis, Bobbie Don (67260396)
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7074 | WWII: Corporal US Army Air Corps | Lewis, Ralph Andrew (56535996)
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7075 | WWII: Private US Marine Corps | Shelton, Darwood Leo Sr. (25832228)
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7076 | WWII: Private US Army | Lewis, Johnnie Clifford (43245680)
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7077 | WWII: Private US Army | Lewis, Euel Eugene (93685498)
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7078 | www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/38173879/person/152060028846/facts | Gash, Joseph Dennis (19380976)
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7079 | www.casact.org/..../obituaries/M_Stanley_Hughey-20 [more] M. Stanley Hughey (FCAS 1947) 1917-2013 HISTORIAN AND PRESIDENT Stan Hughey, a past president of the CAS and the American Academy of Actuaries with an eye for history and the future, passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 23, 2013, at his home in Naples, Florida. He was 95 years old. He was born in Greenville, Illinois, on August 11, 1917, to Elmer and Nelle Denny Hughey, the elder of two children. He attended the Greenville High School, where he played tennis, basketball and the trumpet. He attended Greenville College and the University of Illinois, where he graduated with his BA in mathematics in 1938. In 1939, he married Elaine Cartmell, a high school classmate. He moved to Chicago to work for the Kemper Insurance Company in the statistics department, and while at Kemper he became an actuary. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy during World War II, serving as a supply corps officer. He was awaiting overseas deployment when the war ended. He returned to Kemper Insurance after he left the Navy and became an ACAS in 1946 and an FCAS in 1947. He later attended Northwestern University Business School and earned his MBA in 1957. He was elected CAS president in 1974 after many other responsibilities, including general chairman of the Education and Examination Committee from 1969 to 1971. He retired from Kemper in 1983, and worked at the Tillinghast Insurance Firm until 1988. He received an honorary doctorate degree in public service from Greenville College in 1983. Hughey was also active in community service, the Presbyterian Church and the public schools, and he also served as committee chairman of Boy Scout Troop 5 in Wilmette, Illinois. In addition to being president, Hughey served the CAS in many capacities, including the CAS Council (1957-1960) and Publicity (1954-1963) and Research (1954-1961) Committees. In 1989 he wrote the "The First Seventy-Five Years" for the CAS Annual Meeting and in 2012 contributed to 100 Years of Expertise, Insight and Solutions: A History of the Casualty Actuarial Society. In 1972, five of the eight Fellows of 1947 gathered for a 25th reunion. Matt Rodermund, a member of the class and editor emeritus of the Actuarial Review, composed some poetry for each member of the class. The poems were published in the November 1997 AR. Rodermund wrote the following for Hughey: For Stan Hughey the point of our toast is self-evident, He'll honor our class by becoming Vice President. And he'll bring to his office some subtle refinements If he ignores his eight classmates for committee assignments. In his 1975 presidential address, “Putting a Price on the Whistles,” Hughey cautioned the insurance industry to consider the costs of social programs. He wrote: Ben Franklin, 200 years ago, caught the spirit of the problem in his essay on “The Whistle,” from which is taken this excerpt: “In short I conceived that great parts of the miseries of mankind were brought upon them by the false estimates they have made of the value of things, and by their ‘giving too much for their whistles.’” In our bicentennial, as our nation faces up to the social and economic demands of our times, there is a crying need to know and appreciate the price of the many whistles of social and economic improvements we’re reaching for. As actuaries, we are uniquely trained, qualified and experienced to “price the whistles.” At the same time this pricing represents both an opportunity and a challenge for us to make an important contribution to the public’s understanding of the issues and ability to make informed and intelligent decisions. His wife, Elaine, passed away in 1977, and in 1980 Stan married Thelma Fergusen, the widow of a high school classmate and long-time friend, and moved to Florida. Thelma died in 2001. He is survived by two sons and one daughter from his marriage to Elaine: Tom Hughey (Cheryl) of New Canaan, Connecticut; Mike Hughey, MD (Kathy) of Wilmette; and Linda Hughey Holt, MD (John) of Skokie, Illinois. He is also survived by eleven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. From his marriage to Thelma, he is survived by his stepdaughters Shirley Roubinek (Gary) of Columbus, Ohio; Irene Oliver (Don) of Lake Bluff, Illinois; Ginny Minch (Jim) of Caledonia, Illinois; five grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. He is also survived by his brother, Malcolm Hughey of Greenville. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Karen Hughey Childs; stepdaughter Barbara Fergusen; and granddaughter Laura Childs. | Hughey, M. Stanley (23069348)
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7080 | y | Abrams, Clarence (19160064)
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7081 | y | Leimbach, William Sr. (2492936)
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7082 | Y - Infant | Stevenson, Margaret Jane Clarisa (60966344)
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7083 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (43813570)
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7084 | Yes | Lewis, Elizabeth (89182776)
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7085 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (879425)
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7086 | yes | Tesreau, Paul E. (4427013)
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7087 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (60313395)
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7088 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (88664976)
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7089 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (70735312)
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