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From: "Mary Holland" <>
Subject: [OHFranklin] October 27 or 28, 1932 Obituaries
Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2003 16:14:22 -0500


Columbus Dispatch
October 27 or 28, 1932 (No page number)

ANDERSON, Louis, aged 70, of 290 1/2 East Mound street, died in St. Francis hospital Thursday night. The body was removed to the O'Shaughnessy funeral home pending efforts to locate relatives or friends.

***BECKER, Mrs. Clara Dorothy, aged 65, wife of JOHN BECKER, 2219 South High St., died Thursday night following an eight-year illness of diabetes and Bright's disease. She was a life-long resident of the South Side of Columbus. Three daughters, ALICE and ALMA BECKER and MRS. HEBER BARTLETT; three sons, GERALD, EARL, and CARL BECKER; two brothers, WILLIAM and FRED ANTHONY, and four sisters, MRS. WILLIAM OELSCHLAGER, MISS LAURA ANTHONY, and MRS. GEORGE SOUDER. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. at the residence, and at 2 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Green Lawn cemetery by the A. J. Held Co.***

BELT, James C., aged 84, died Thursday at his home eight miles northeast of Johnstown. He was a life-long resident of Bennington township, Licking county. His wife, MRS. SUSAN C. BELT; a son, CLAY D. BELT; two grandchildren and a sister, MRS. JANE FRY, of Newark. Services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m., at Appleton M. E. church. Burial will be in Green Hill cemetery by Paul S. Emerson.

BLANK, Mrs. DELLA CONWAY. Services for Mrs. Blank, aged 42, of 1217 Hunter avenue, who died Thursday at St. Francis hospital will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday, in St. Francis Church. Burial in Mt. Calvary cemetery by the Egan-Ryan Co..

CRAMER, Mrs. REBECCA LONNIA, aged 83, wife of the late JOHN CRAMER, died Friday at her home in Groveport. She had been a resident of Groveport 52 years and is survived by two sisters, MRS. CAROLINE MILLER and MRS. JERUSHA HILLMAN, also several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at Groveport M. E. church Sunday at 2:30 p.m., with Rev. J. R. Wynd and Rev. E. E. Fowler officiating. Burial will be in Groveport Cemetery by Denton & Donaldson.

DALGARN, Mrs. JENNETTE, aged 69, wife of the late MILTON DALGARN, died Thursday night at the residence of her daughter, MRS. IVA MONTGOMERY, 43 East Dodridge street, with whom she made her home. Death was due to cancer. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the residence, with burial in Union cemetery by George T. Smith. Also surviving her are two other daughters, MRS. JOSEPHINE JOHNSON and MRS. CLYDE CAULKINS; three sons, JOSEPH, JEROME and CLIFFORD DALGARN, and eight grandchildren. Mrs. Dalgarn was a member of North M. E. church.

DURFLINGER, Mrs. FLORENCE V., aged 78, wife of the late THOMAS C. DURFLINGER, died Wednesday at the home of her son, ALBERT H. DURFLINGER, 30 North Wayne avenue. Two sisters, MRS. CLARENCE L. SMITH of Cincinnati and MRS. E. R. LILLY, and a grandson, Dr. W. L. DURFLINGER, dentist, of 2760 1/2 West Broad street. Services will be held Friday, at 2:30 p.m. at the residence. Burial will be in Memorial Burial Park by A. K. Graumlich & Son.

GEEHRING, JOHN GEORGE, aged 68, of 2579 Dayton avenue, an employee of the Jeffrey Manufacturing Co., died in White Cross Hospital, Friday of a heart ailment. He is survived by his wife, MRS. ANNA GEEHRING, four sons, LORAN, EARL, WILLIAM and HAROLD Geehring; two daughters, MRS. NELLIE HALSEY and MISS IDA GEEHRING; five grandchildren and two sisters. He had been a resident of Columbus 25 years, having come here from Baltimore, Md.. The body was removed to the Denton & Donaldson funeral home pending completion of funeral arrangements.

HEIMLICH, Mrs. EFFIE WILLIAMS, aged 69, died at her home, 79 Garling avenue, Thursday night. She was the wife of GEORGE GARLING and is survived also by a daughter, MRS. NATHAN WAREHAM, and a brother CHARLES S. DOWLER. Mrs. Heimlich was a native of Oak Hill, Ohio, and was a member of Central Methodist church and Columbus Chapter of Rebekahs. The body was removed to the Jones Funeral Memorial pending completion of funeral arrangements.

HENSEL, JOHN FRANKLIN. Services for Mr. Hensel, aged 72, who died Wednesday at his home, 3909 Alum Creek drive, will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Obetz Lutheran church. Burial will be in Obetz cemetery by the Schoedinger Co. Omission of flowers is requested.

HOFFHINES, Mrs. ELIZA JANE. Funeral services for Mrs. Hoffhines, aged 70, who died Thursday at her home in Ashville, will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at the residence with burial in Cheshire cemetery, Delaware county. Mrs. Hoffhines is survived by her husband, JOSEPH E. HOFFHINES; a daughter MRS. RAYMOND WEISER; and a sister, MRS. FANNY PERFECT.

LEEPER, Mrs. ELLEN. Funeral services for Mrs. Leeper, aged 78, who died Thursday at the home of her daughter, MRS. CHESTER A. SMITH, 2338 Tremond road, will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. at Mrs. Smith's residence. Additional services will be held at the home of another daughter, MRS. M. J. GUNDERMAN in Marysville, Sunday afternoon. Burial will be at Broadway by the Edward E. Fisher Co..

PALLONE, Frank A., aged 43, of 341 Collins avenue died at his home Friday after an illness of five months following an operation for tumor. He was a coal miner and formerly lived in Pinsonfork, Ky. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Survivors; Wife, MRS. ISABELLA PALLONE; two daughters, MARY and ANNA PALLONE; two sons DOMENIC and THOMAS PALLONE; his mother and three brothers, PIETRO, NICOLA AND PASQUALE PALLONE in Italy; and two sisters, MRS. CONCETTA SCARZL and MRS. CAROLINA SCARZL. Funeral services will be held at St. John the Baptist church Monday at 9 a.m., with burial in St. Joseph cemetery by John Quint.

ROSS, Mrs LUCY M., aged 71, of 883 South Third street, died Friday at her home. The body was removed to the Denton & Donaldson funeral pending funeral arrangements. Mrs. Ross was a member of the Christian Spiritualist church and of R. T. King chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Survivors; Husband, JAMES B. ROSS, and a sister, MRS. ROSIE HAYES.
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Mary/FL



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