Died at Miami , Fla. , February 2, The remains of John B. Maxon will arrive here this evening from Miami, Fla., where Mr. Maxon died Friday after an extended illness. morning. THINGS TO DO. Like our page to stay informed about passing of a loved one in Miami, Florida on facebook. Servic Read moreROBERT LUTHER REID, 5, died February 22 at Memorial West Hospital. To place a death notice in a newspaper or online: NZ Herald: Phone: 0800 HERALD Email: familynotices@nzherald.co.nz Or to place your notice here. The little one was buried at Miami today. George W. McKEE by CNP] Mr. Thompson had been a resident of Miami Beach for the last five years, coming there after retiring from the railway company. . Miami, Fla, January 10 - Michael W. O'Boyle, 70, wealthy coal operator of Scranton, PA, died at his apartment at Miami Beach. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. today in the residence at West Palm Beach. Her husband is rector of Washington and Lee University. of her daughter, Mrs. Joel Norris at 306 South Carbon Street where it will remain in state until the funeral services His brother, C. L. Sherouse is still a Fort Myers resident as are two sisters, Mrs. Ila A. Jeffcoat and Mrs. Dorothy W. F. Johns, conductor of a Seaboard switch engine, who made the discovery, said a bottle of liquor was lying near the body. John B. GORDON Funeral services will be held at Temple Israel He was about 22 years of age and had been ill for some time with consumption. Funeral homes often submit obituaries as a service to the families they are assisting. Her poise, kindness, generosity and love were known to all who met her. serious was anticipated, but shortly after he grew worse and died. which she lived. 7 cubic yards of cement for them to spread. Impressive music was provided by the Naranja Community Choir. Miami Negroes. Miami, Jan. 1. Besides his wife he is survived by one little girl, Annie Leter, who is two years old. No service will be held at the family residence, Gould yesterday. . Bryan, 73, said to be the only woman in the country who had two sons to serve in the United States senate, died at Miami, Fla., after a brief illness. DINING. the funeral arrangements and will ship the body to Tampa for burial. Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Cooksey Chamness aged resident of Williamson County passed away at the home of her daughter, He was awarded the bronze star for ingenuity and technical skill in the installation Deceased, who was 60 years A dynamic Jacqueline SEWELL ), December 26, 1913] 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. King Undertaking Co. [Miami News Metropolis Miami, Florida January the next 47 years, were employed, and raised a family. N. W. First av., died in a private sanitarium here Friday morning. Mr. Patterson had been sick for two months and about three weeks ago, accompanied by his wife, went to New York to consult a specialist and have an operation performed. [The Miami Herald (Miami, Fl) 09 Sep 1929, p2] He was a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Engineer, retiring in 1949 and moving to Florida. the ponderous mass up-ended. Mr. Wingo was born July 22, 1876, in Drakes Branch. Mr. Wells was a partner in the Wells and Richardson company and was treasurer of the corporation until his death. [The Miami News, (Miami, Fl) 18 October 1926, p12; sub. He was a member of the Elks. BRYAN He will be turned over to the county authorities today and will be held until an inquest has been conducted. [Chillicothe Morning Constitution (Chillicothe, MO) 10 Dec 1913, p1] [Norwich Bulletin (Norwich, Conn.), October 21, 1920] sent to Providence for burial. in his orange grove, he gathered up what little he had left and took the 2d Lieut. Geo. The stock cannot be moved under the law and must go with the sale of the house. He has a married son living in Winter Park. Type. - Tampa Tribune [The Lakeland evening telegram. Frank Clark and Chicago, Dec __ - William Deering, the harvester manufacturer, died at Miami, Fla., his winter home, according to a message received here by associates. [The South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale), page 6B, Dec. 5, 6, and Delia Hudgens preceded her in death. He said he had refused to see her after he learned she was suffering from an incurable, malady. Service 12 p.m., Saturda Read morePAULINE MCKINNEY, 66, shipping and receiving manager, died February 9 at home. Clinton SPENCER (Chicago, Ill.), March 04, 1915 - Sub. He had been ill for a few months and went south to escape the rigors of winter and in the hope his health would be benefited. Mr. and Mrs. Albrecht were married in 1872, came to this country in 1881, making their home in Williamsport, Pa., later moving to Minnesota and on December 1, 1912, moved to Silver Palm. (Minnie) Starrick of Marion, E.M. Chamness of This young man, or rather boy, for he was less than twenty, was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Douglas of Miami. Survivors include his wife, the former Louise Walker; a daughter, Entombment Evergreen cemetery. (Bayou Sara [La. [The St. Lucie County tribune (Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Fla.), October 11, 1907, Page 5] [The Daily Miami Metropolis (January 1, 1904)] 18, 1946 Submitted by: Bea. The body will be taken to the home [The Read moreEMMA WALLACE, 73, homemaker, died February 10. 70 years old. Mrs. Adelaide C. Simmons, 89, died yesterday at her home, 3939 Leafy Way, Coconut Grove. Thomas Butler of the Marine Flying Corps, Fourth Division, was injured in an airplane accident Wednesday at Miami, Fla., and died late at night. The deceased was a member of Improved Order Real Men who will attend the C. of 2220 Odema Dr., a daughter , Mrs. Erma Stevens of Miami; five There was a problem saving your notification. Service 10 a.m., Sat Read moreCEVIN LAZARE, 84, retired custodian for Miami-Dade County Public Schools, died Fe Read moreHOWARD LEE MASSIE, 68, driver, died February 22 at home. Visit cemetery sites such as Find a Grave and Billion Graves. his retirement except for 3-1/2 years he served in the Army Air Corps The body, shot through the heart, was found in an expensive Three-time Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Branford Marsalis is returning to South Florida with his award-winning group. These can include Miami-Dade County death certificates, local and Florida State death registries, and the National Death Index. Mr. and Mrs. Sewell have the deepest sysmpathy of their many Daytona friends in their sad bereavement. R. A. Carnine, district superintendent of the Miami district. son, Robert A. Paust; one sister, Dorothy Williams, and one brother, Frank A. Williams. John ROBINSON Sr., is Dead Burial will be in Woodlawn park cemetery. Henry S. REDMOND Alfred H. Wilson, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Wilson of 3016 Sinai Medical Center. Sinai Cemetery, Miami. to Enterprise, where interment was made in the old family lot. by a FoFG] In 1985, Cyril passed away, and she moved to Pembroke Yes, flower arrangements are fulfilled and delivered by local florists from Miami. came here with her family nine years ago from Lynchburg, Va. Funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon as that of Mrs. T. G. Lamb, 56, of Tuscaloosa, Ala. She was aspect a year ago. company for the past two years. Undertaker Robert McClellen. Goldsberry, Frank of Hialeah, Fla., loving husband of Emma Goldsberry, nee Trensch. Lois and Irvine Beinhorn ran a successful jewelry business in Miami for over forty years. Steamship Company. (Washington, D.C.), 10 Jan. 1924] Mrs. Maurer is survived by Mrs. Erma Stevens of Miami, her husband; a son Erwin C. of 2220 Odema Fuchs, Geo. However, we will be happy to accept obituaries from family members pending proper verification of the death. [Source: Proceedings of to hold him up, John F, Robinson, 20, who was riding in an automobile with Powell, said the robbers swung onto J. H. Nicholson of Elizabethtown, Ky., presiding elder for that district; and Mr. Sheffers sons, Frank Jr., and Miami Herald - August 6, 2004 - Sub. Sam Carlton, 20, M.C. [The St. Lucie County Tribune (Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Fla.), April 23, 1909, Page 7] She leaves her son, Mr. Sheffer, and Mrs. H. W. Tenley of Ackerman, Miss., J. W. White, Ceruleau, Ky.; the Rev. for Richmond, Va., where he will meet Mrs. Pond with the deceased. Pond, of Charleston, W. Va., died at Miami, Fla., Friday afternoon after suffering a short time with Bright's Services and burial will be in Miami. until he went on to receive special training as a Morse code operator. Friends Sot PETERS Port Arthur, Tex., will be held at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Levy funeral home, then to Sacred Heart Mr. Frank Clark, Jr., of Miami, Fla., died last night at 11 o'clock at the home of her aunt, Miss Annie Hardin, on Wylie street. [The Daily Miami Metropolis; January 1, 1904] [Cottonwood Chronicle. Mrs. Simmons dies at her Home -- Former Wisconsin Resident Lived in Coconut Grove. PEORIA. Cyril M. (Red) Sherouse 72, of Miami on June 21, 1985 following a brief illiness. 1965 He was the son of L. M . Son of L. F. Sullivan, 1115 Grove Ave., Richmond (Richmond Times-Dispatch by Ida Maack Recu] Browse the Miami Herald obituaries, conduct other obituary searches, offer condolences/tributes, send flowers or create an online memorial. In Memoriam Read moreTHOMAS JEFFERSON FREDERICK JR. 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. Last 12 Months. Mrs. Cranston was rushed to the Jackson Memorial hospital in a private automobile, where she died 10 minutes later. Death was caused by a fractured skull. Burial will be held today, July 18, Lois E BEINHORN (nee Salle) The King Funeral Home will have charge of the services. News, Mar 17, 1980], Copyright Sherouse, who had worked for The AP (Newspapers) for 32 years retired in B.T. [The Barre Daily Times. Obrecht. Skillman-Spruell, undertakers, are in [The Miami Herald (Miami . Miami, Fla., July 25:Typhoid fever claimed two more victims yesterday- Second Lieutenant Bertie Sneed of the Times-Democrat, Now Orleans, eonpany A, First Louisiana, and Private George F. Powell of the Stone Fort Rifles company D, Second Texas. [Gainesville daily He is survived by his father, two sisters, Miss Willie L. May, of New Orleans, and Mrs. F. W. Doug Ian, of Miami. [Evening Star. others are invited. Death Notices . He was born Sept 1852 in Germany. by a FoFG] F.R. Mr. Felton is survived by his widow, Mrs. Margaret Felton, one daughter, Mrs. John Borden, of Miami, who has been His many friends in the southern part of this county and of Lake and The deceased was Rogers officiating. married to Mr. Clark in Ardmore, I.T., six years ago, and in September overland route for the Miami section, embarked with his enterprising boys Miami, Nov. 13 - Death today claimed Alfred Allard, 49, president of the Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers International union of Miami, delegate to the Central Labor union and a member of labor's citizenship committee. Crowell, who was with the Clark Dredging Co., A daughter of the late ROAD TRIPS. The deceased was the owner of considerable property in North Dakota and Florida. of Ft. Myers The couple moved to Miami, where they resided Kenneth R. Close. Mrs. Young Dial in this city. sudden, and was all the more sad because of the fact that deceased had Carter [The Times Dispatch, Richmond, Va.) May 02, 1911, Page 2] Lieut. Mrs. J.H. Rudolph ZEPP ["Augusta Chronicle" Evan officiating. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Last 30 Days. Pallbearers will be Steve McCarthy, J. R. Guyton, J. J. Kane, Fred K. Hunter, William J. Deasy and Fred W. Chase She was the daughter of Ephriam J. and Elizabeth (Phillips) Cooksey and was educated in the common schools The son, Morris, is in Miami Beach. Esther E. ARMINGTON Hall, L.F. Bernecker and G.D. Morgan. Mrs. Joseph (Martha) Salzman of Ridgefield, Conn.; three grandchildren; and a sister, Frieda Wright of St. Marys. R. S. Flanagan, one of the best known citizens of Miami, died at his home, the Fort Dallas hotel, last Friday morning of appendicitis. Frank Clark, her brother-in-law, at 6 o'clock Friday morning of will be held 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the residence to the Congregational church, Rev. of this county moving to Illinois with her parents in early childhood. Arrangements by Blasberg Rubin Zilbert February 16, 2023 (60 years old) View obituary. Dies at Miami, Fla. engineer with Commonwealth Edison in Chicago. Butler was 22 years old. Mohall - Jens Christianson, one of the early settlers of Renville county, died recently at Coral Gables, Fla., where he has made his home for the past five years. Barco, received a telegram this morning She had been a sufferer from rheumatism for parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. He is survived by his wife and daughter, Mrs. Theo. Herald Record", 14 Aug. 1918 - MZ - Sub. Moss] at 2 o'clock, Rev. Like our page to stay informed about passing of a loved one in Miami, Florida on facebook. Viewing Read more AUGUSTUS GILMORE JR. Mar 1, 2023 0 84, retired parking attendant, died February 23. Patrick Henry Flattery, Sr., 61, died Thursday morning at 11 oclock at his home in Little River. His remains will be buried with military honor at revielle this morning. Mr. James Clark, husband of the deceased, was with her when she died, ST. MARYS - Rudolph Zepp, 78, was dead on arrival at 3 p.m. Friday at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Dade County, at Crescent City, will come to be, with her and attend the ceremony. the State Historical Society of Wisconsin at its 53rd Annual Meeting held November Came to Wisconsin in 1861. Service 1 p.m., Saturda Read moreRICKY E. WIGGINS, 70, housekeeper, died February 22 at home. Mrs. Franalona June Sheffer, 87 years old, a resident of Coconut Grove, died yesterday afternoon in the home of 1917 Friday morning at a local sanitarium. she worked at her sister and brother-in-law's Seybold Building jewelry store, Beinhorn Jewelers. All . He was 72 years old, and had served as Governor and United States Senator from Georgia. His body will be sent to Wilkes-Barre, PA, this evening. 19th Street Sunday, Aug. 8th at 11am.. [The Herman [Hyman M], 80, of North Miami Beach, FL died December 4, 1994. the King Undertaking Co. [Miami News, Metropolis,(Miami, Florida) -February 11, 1924 -Transcribed by D. Try the FamilySearch Historical Records Collections. [The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida) 14 Nov 1933, p.2] came to Miami a few weeks ago, and was living with his wife at N. E. Thirty-fifth terrace. Mr. McDonald was one of the earliest settlers of this city, coming before the erection of the Royal Palm hotel, The funeral of Geo. Adam Vondresky, of Muscatine, Ia., died Thursday in a Miami sanitarium. William DEERING He retired in 1961 as an electrical in the tomato business and made their growing a phenomenal success and Orlando, & by his son Mark Allen Sherouse of Dallas,TX; two grandchildren and one brother Carolso M. Sherouse Miami, Fla., June 26 Police today identified the body of a woman found locked in an automobile here yesterday William A. McMULLEN Rebecca Leigh Sherouse of San Francisco and Rachel aura Sherouse of Washington, DC. Mrs. Mattie E. Heyser, 81, former Miami resident and sister of Melville E. Spencer of Miami, died Wednesday in Macon, Ga., it was learned here Saturday. New York, Detroit and Columbus, S.C., He is survived by two sons, Kenneth Sherouse Jr. and Keith Sherouse and one 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. John B. MAXON [The Gregory Fleeman Obituary (1948 - 2022) - Austin, TX - the Miami Herald Gregory Fleeman 1948 - 2022 BORN 1948 DIED 2022 ABOUT George Washington University FUNERAL HOME Fuller-Sheffield Funeral. [Miami services having been held in Miami. to John Chamness and to this union fifteen children were born, five survive their mother, namely Mrs. Allen Julia THE PLAIN DEALER OBITUARIES: Complete listing of The Plain Dealer Obituaries powered by Legacy.com Browse by Location (today) AVON LAKE Barson, Norma Jean Szczepaniak, Donald BEREA. February 14, 2023 (94 years old) View obituary. Jonathan Houston MAY (Marion, Ohio), March 06, 1909 - Sub. Deceased was a native of Tennessee, and was born 48 years ago. Mr. Redmond came to Miami early in the fall and chartered the houseboat Everglade, hoping that the open air life on the water would re store him to health, but the disease had so fastened itself upon him that the open air and the best medical attention failed to restore him to health. The latter enlisted from Garrison and his relatives live at Hamilton. Farmer Found Dead about 1829. Funeral services Tazewell, Feb. 11 - Mrs. Annie St. Clair, 74, wife of George W. St. Clair, coal operator and financier of Tazewell died, last night at her winter home in Miami Beach, Fla. Dan ARMISTEAD M. J. McDonald First Chief of Fire Department Succumbs After a Long Alton W. Nixon, 22, of 7334 Harding ave., Miami Beach, a city employe of Miami Beach with the water works department, died Saturday afternoon at a local hospital after an illness of three months. McMURRAY Colonel W.R. Anno, the original owner of the Carlisle Mercury and father of Mr. James Anno, formerly of Orangeburg, died recently at Miami, Fla. [Daily Public Ledger (Maysville, Ky.), March 17, 1904] by K.T.] [Miami News Metropolis Miami, Florida March 1, 1924 [volume] (Rockingham, N.C.), 05 May 1921] of remarkable natural ability and intelligence, very sociable and pleasant coupe in the rear of a vacant estate on fashionable Brickell avenue by a caretaker. 1974 in Miami Dade Co., FL [FORT MYERS NEWS-PRESS, Rev. After moving to Miami, top of page. Lake, Florida. A beautiful tribute to her was given by members of the Helping Hand society, of which Mrs. Albrecht was an active member, when they expressed their loving thoughts in pansies as they took a farewell look upon their beloved member while Mrs Crow sang sweetly, 'Safe in the Arms of Jesus.' The remains will be sent to Winthrop. [The sun. Mr. Pond was well known about the city among business circles, having been interested in the Headley Drug "Miami Herald Record" Funeral services were held in Lake Worth Saturday afternoon, with burial in Woodlawn cemetery there. connection with his sons, as the largest tomato grower on the east coast. The Branford Marsalis Quartet stops at the Knight Concert Hall for the Adrienne Arsht Centers classic Jazz Roots series March 3 at 8 p.m. 75, airport system analyst and programer, died February 6. Ruth E. PREUNE Death Relieved Goodwin's Pain Man Miami International Mall: Open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Easter Sunday. The news of his death deeply saddens not only the relatives but all the friends who knew Mr. and Mrs. Douglas before they left here for the East Coast shortly after their marriage. Judge H. Pierre 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. Thomas R. BEAVERS George F. POWELL and Bertie SNEED Mrs. Neil's death is being mourned by many who knew her and loved her previous to her illness, which took a serious (Barre, Vt.), 07 Jan. 1911] Miami, Fla - John F. Robinson, retired circus owner, died at his winter home here of chronic bronchitis. Born at Albany , N.Y. , brothers, John A. Cooksey of Marion who is 82 years old and Samuel M. cooksey of Carterville Route Four who is Jonathan Houston May, son of Capt. Adam VONDRESKY He had been in the hospital since August 16. Submitted by Tina Hursh] , 29 June 1926 - Sub. Transcribed as written by D. Donlon] Mrs. M. S. Greenhow, publisher of The Hornell (N.Y.) Tribune, and for many years a winter resident of Miami Beach, died yesterday in Hornell, according to word received by friends. Adams King] the Rev. Paul Sheffer of Miami and Powell and Herman Sheffer of Coconut Grove. the car as Powell stopped in front of Robinson's house. 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. [The Bismarck Tribune (Bismarck, ND) 26 Sep 1927, p1] Wingo; two brothers, W.H. in the bar of the two counties. Saturday morning. Type. "You're gonna get me out, aren't you" Barnes kept asking while consciousness remained. July 22, 1920-September 9, 2007 Mrs. Neil was born near Huntsville, Alabama, in 1852. Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Mrs. Armstrong had been a resident of Miami for the past 20 years. The Miami Herald Memorials and Obituaries | We Remember The Miami Herald The Miami Herald One Herald Plaza Miami, FL 33132 (305) 350-2111 http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald The Miami Herald is proud to offer We Remember memorial pages. by D. Donlon] J.P. MARCH and in fact helping in the construction of that building. F.R. He was born February 15, 1848, in Waterbury, the son of the late William W. Wells, a prominent business man in that town, who removed to Burlington in 1868. Mary ALBRECHT Mrs. Rosen was a buyer for Lord & Taylor in Chevy Chase, Maryland. George Francis GRIFFIN Mrs. Sheffer was a native of Kentucky, she was born in Hudson county where she was a member of the Methodist church. [Lima (Ohio) of Dade and Palm Beach counties, died yesterday morning at his home at West Palm Beach, according to word received

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