Là con ông Lê Văn Bảy và bà Nguyền Thị Lầu, sanh ngày 15/07/1938 tại Tân Uyên Biên Hoà. Học khóa sĩ quan trù bị truờng bộ binh Thủ Đúc khóa 12 năm 1961. Lập gia đình ngày 27/02/1965 tại Gia Lai Pleiku, vợ là Lê Thị Thùy Nga, con gái đầu lòng Lê Thị Ngọc Huyền sanh năm...
Joseph was someone who loved God, his family, and friends. He had a hearty laugh, always singing or whistling. He loved truck driving, gardening, and woodworking. Any chore he did, you could hear him whistling. He was a Korea veteran from Virginia; he often went back to visit. He liked to fish and hunt. He liked spending time with his...
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Family Tree: Spouse: Bryant C. Hodgin Children: Billy Hodgin Joy Cochran Helen Ulrey Rosan Butler Harvey Hodgin Grandchildren: 14 Grandchildren 28 Great Grandchildren Parents: None listed Siblings: Gladys Koken sparger Grandparents: None listed
Beloved husband of 64 years to Doris V. Jennings (Hicks). Father of Raymond J. Jennings. Grandfather of Virginia, Deborah, and Dorinda Jennings. Great Grandfather of Chad Pauley and his only daughter-in-law Lois Duncan who he loved very much. Also his little brother Carl Jennings (who he nick named piggy) who he loved and was very proud of. Ray had kept...
Herschel A. Belter Age 85 years, of Indianapolis, passed away Saturday, March 18, 2006. He was born January 31, 1921 in Batesville, IN to Harry and Hannah Hackman Belter, who have preceded him in death. Herschel graduated from Batesville High School and attended Business College in Cincinnati. He served in the U.S. Navy in Trinidad during WWII. He then married...
Minnie Alma Ball was born on April 21, 1933 in Kingsport, Tennessee. She was the eldest child of Alfred Okey Ball and Blanche Roberta Crawford. She had six siblings, Frances Ruth, Alfred James, Oscar Harold, Barbara Jane, Dorothy Mae and Shirley Jean. She met and married the love of her life, Claude Herman Livesay, on November 17, 1951. She was...
You are the most wonderful and loving father. The years we had with you will forever remain closet to our hearts, you will forever remain in our lives as Daddy and our best friend. We will miss you terribly but will treasure the memory's we have of you, the good ones and th ebad ones. We love you Daddy so...
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My father was born September 23, 1930. The son of Elmer E. and Beatrice M. (Pettigrew) Wheatley. He had a younger sister Beverly Ann Wheatley. He graduated from Emmerich Manual High School in 1948. He attended Butler University before enlisting in the marines. On March 29, 1952, he married his sweetheart Miss N. Jean Staley at Garfield Park United Church...
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Family Tree: Spouse: Ruth M. Preuss Children: Thomas E. Fields Grandchildren: Aaron T. Fields Great Grandchildren Zachry Fields Olivia Fields Abbigayle Fields Parents: None listed Siblings: None listed Grandparents: None listed
Sylvia A. Amos On February 22, 1920, Sylvia Athelda, one of 14 children, was born to Sam and Eliza Routh in Port Gibson, Mississippi. Sylvia was an active young woman who loved animals and enjoyed horseback riding. She was educated in the local Port Gibson school system. With a love of education, she continued to learn, taking many courses throughout...
Born on May 12, 1927, Don lived for a time on N. New Jersey St, while growing up. He attended Broad Ripple High School for two years and completed his schooling at Avon while living in Monrovia/Plainfield area. He entered the US Coast Guard toward the end of World War II and was stationed on the U.S.S. Reading, which served...
Ellen was raised on a farm in Wells County, Indiana. During her childhood she participated in the activities of the Prospect Methodist Church. After graduating from high school she met and married Charles R. Armstrong of Bluffton, Indiana. They moved to Indianapolis, Indiana in the late 1950s and began raising a family. Here they resided until her passing. Ellen was...
Evie was a good wife, mother, and grandmother. She worked for L.S. Ayres Co until 1952 when our first-born son arrived. She became a stay at home mom. She was a great cook and had all the family in for all occasions. Through the years she worked with the youth fellowship at Brookside EUB Church and later when our two...
Clayton was a very special man. His smile, laugh and sense of humor brought joy to everyone who knew him. He married Maureen twenty-three years ago (1983), who was his soul mate and love of his life. He was a dedicated family man who loved his two children, Lindsey and Alex, deeply. Being a grandfather for Lindsey's two young boys...
Mom and Dad Mom and Dad so many images come to mind Whenever we speak your name; It seems without you in our life Things have never been the same. What happened to those lazy days When we were just children; When our life was consumed in you In your love, and in your smiles. What has happened to all...
Summer BeautyThe loveliness that I beholdSo far, beyond compare,The joy I feel within my soulTells me my Saviors near.I see him in red rosesThat bloom along the vine.I feel him in the gentle wind,That sweeps the Summer pines.The sky enfolds me like a gloveOf magic azure blue.And I'm reminded that his loveSurrounds me this way, too! A rolling carpet of...
Dad was one of five children born to George E. Lucas and Elizabeth Mae (Barnett) Lucas, (he was an identical twin) on March 3, 1920 in Connersville, Indiana. Due to unfortunate circumstances, at the age of two years old, dad, his identical twin brother and three sisters were placed in an orphanage. Later that year, the twins were placed in...
William D. Spears 67, Indianapolis, died peacefully in his home on September 30, 2005. He was born in Sumner County, TN on September 27, 1938 to Frank and Vera Spears. He was known for opening and managing major grocery store chains, prior to purchasing his own grocery store for his partner, John Mikita, called Mikita's Market. Due to health concerns...
Jack was born April 2, 1931 in Chicago, Illinois to Julius and Elizabeth Gagyi. He was their first son following the birth of sisters, Marion and Nancy. Jack attended Park Manor Elementary School, Tilden Technical High School and Illinois Institute of Technology. He was drafted into the Army in November 1951, served during the Korean conflict and was honorably discharged...