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8801 PHILIPPI, W.Va. — Reggie “Bill” Kenneth Minnick, 71, of Philippi, W.Va., passed away Thursday, Oct. 10, 2013 at his residence. Born Sept. 6, 1942, in Hyndman, Pa.; he was a son of the late Raymond Sr. and Myrtle Marie (Smeak) Minnick. He was also preceded in death by brothers, Raymond, Richard, Robert, and Lloyd Minnick; and a sister, Grace Minnick. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Sandy (Lewis) Minnick; children, Brenda Hale and husband, Desi, of Cleveland, Ohio, Steven Minnick and wife Carla of Century, W.Va., Vincent Roy Minnick of Berona Island, Maine; Ralph Edward Lewis and wife Mary of Manassas, Va.; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Bill was an active duty Army National Guard. He served as chief of Police of Hyndman, was a Bedford County Sheriff Deputy and a Bedford County Constable. He also worked for Anker Energy (Sentinel Mine) where he retired. Friends will be received at the Harvey H. Zeigler Funeral Home, Inc., 169 Clarence St., Hyndman on Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Tuesday from 10 to 11 a.m. A funeral service will be conducted at the funeral home on Tuesday at 11 a.m. with Pastor Caleb Shaffer officiating. Burial will follow at Hyndman Cemetery. Cumberland Times-News, October 11, 2013  Minnick, Reggie K. (I48946)
 
8802 Philos Cemetery
Westernport
Allegany County
Maryland, USA
Plot: Lot 255, Wildey section

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Record added: Sep 21, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 97492626 
Mitchell, Robert F. (I38906)
 
8803 Philos Cemetery
Westernport
Allegany County
Maryland, USA
Plot: Lot 420 Wildey

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Record added: Oct 26, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 60664444 
Vanorsdale, Paul Edward (I38899)
 
8804 Phyllis Ann Wallace, 84, of Tracy's Landing, passed away on Saturday, July 23, 2016, at the Brightview South River Senior Living Center, Edgewater. Born on Aug. 3, 1931, in Mount Savage, she was the daughter of the late Roy and Anna (Bishields) Folk. In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, Walter E. Wallace, in 2015. Phyllis was a retired educator and was a member of St. George's Episcopal Church where she served as a Sunday School Teacher. Surviving is her daughter, Michalene McDonald and husband, Hugh; grandchildren, Hugh Andrew McDonald Jr. and wife, Chelsea Ann, John Houston McDonald and Dillon Edward McDonald; brother, William Folk; sister-in-law, Lynda Folk; and beloved dog, Jo Bear. Family and friends will be received at Durst Funeral Home, Frostburg, on Thursday July 28, 2016, from 10 a.m. to noon. A funeral service will be held at noon following the visitation with the Rev. Karen Crosby officiating. Interment will be held in St. George's Episcopal Cemetery. Published in Cumberland Times News, July 26, 2016 Folk, Phyllis Ann (I47341)
 
8805 Phyllis I. McKenzie, 94, of Wellersburg, went to be with the Lord on Sunday July 24, 2016, at Frostburg Nursing and Rehab. Born Feb. 15, 1922, in Philson, Pa., she was a daughter of the late Charles Theodore and Jennie Mae (Kennell) Weimer. She was also preceded in death by her husband in 1991, Albert J. McKenzie; a sister, Gladys Powers, and son-in-law, David Shumaker Sr. Survived by children, Charles McKenzie and wife, Diane of Ellerslie, Sandra Shumaker of Wellersburg; grandchildren, Vicky Glass and husband, Rick of Wellersburg, David Shumaker Jr. and wife, Paula of Imler, six great-grandchildren, Kayla and Ryan Diehl, Laken and McKenzie Glass, Rachel and Tasha Shumaker; and a sister, Violet Shockey of Wellersburg. Mrs. McKenzie attended Comps Church. She volunteered at the Wellersburg Fire Hall for many years. She enjoyed ceramic and picture puzzles. Friends will be received at the Harvey H. Zeigler Funeral Home, Inc., 169 Clarence St., Hyndman, on Wednesday, July 27, 2016, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will be conducted at the funeral home Thursday, July 28, 2016, at 11 a.m. with Pastor Roger Huffman officiating. Burial will follow at Mt. Carmel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Meyersdale. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Comps Church. The family would like to thank WMHS Frostburg Nursing and Rehab and Hospice for the care and compassion shown to Phyllis and for all the friendships that were made. Published in Cumberland Times News, July 26, 2016 Weimer, Phyllis I. (I06827)
 
8806 PIEDMONT - Edward T. Warnick, 54, of 20 West Fairview Street, Piedmont, died early this morning at his summer home in Capon Bridge, W. Va. He had been in ill health for a month. A native of Bond, Garrett County, he was the son of Harvey Warnick, Westernport, and Mrs. Odella (Wilt) Warnick, Cumberland. He was an agent for Metropolitan Life Insurance Company for 22 years in the Tri-Towns area. Mr.Warnick was a member of the .executive committee of the Republican Party in the Piedmont District, a member of Trinity Methodist Church, and a graduate of Bruce High School in 1928. He was active in the support of his school's sports program. Survivors include his wife, Isabella (Worgan) Warnick; a son, Edward Warnick, a student at West Virginia University, Morgantown; two brothers, Floyd Warnick, Cumberland; and Harry Warnick Jr., Westernport. The body is at the Boal Funeral Home where friends will be received today from 7 to 9 p. m. The Cumberland Evening Times, August 19, 1963 Warnick, Edward T. (I52283)
 
8807 PIEDMONT — Mrs. Edna Patterson, 49, of 50 West Hampshire Street, died yesterday at Potomac Valley Hospital in Keyser. Wife of Larry A. Patterson, Sr., a science teacher at Bruce High School in Westernport, she was a daughter of the late Melvin and Emma (Garlitz) McKenzie. She was a member of St. Peter's Catholic Church in Westernport. Surviving besides her husband are one son, Larry A. Patterson Jr., a student at the University of Richmond; one daughter, Paula, a student at Potomac State College; one brother, J. Ralph McKenzie, Lonaconing; and one sister, Mrs. Francis A. Regan, Chicago, Ill. The body is at the Fredlock Funeral Home where friends will be received today from 7 until 9 p. m. A requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 9:30 a. m at St. Peter's Church with interment in the parish cemetery. The rosary will be recited at the funeral home at 7:30 p.m. today. The Cumberland Evening Times, January 22, 1968. McKenzie, Edna M. (I10851)
 
8808 Piedmont, W. Va. - C. Evers Smith, 84,13 Dundee St., Piedmont, died Saturday, Nov. 7, 1992, at Sacred Heart Hospital in Cumberland. Born in Piedmont, Aug. 9, 1908, he was the son of the late Charles Henry Smith and Teresa (Inskeep) Smith. H e was retired from Westvaco's Luke Mill in 1972. He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Piedmont, a 50 year member of Mount Carbon Lodge No. 28, AF&AM, Piedmont, the El Fidel Club, NRA, and the Hickory Hollow Hunting Camp. He was preceded in death by his first wife Gladys (Dawson) Smith in 1976 and one son, Harry R. Smith. He is survived by his wife, Hazel (Foster) Haywood Smith; two sons, Charles E. "Buck" Smith, Cumberland, Glenn C. Smith, Williamsport, Md.; one brother, Glenn C. "Tink" Smith, Piedmont; two sisters, Alma Coffman, Woodstock, Va., Louise Taylor, Portsmouth, Va.; one stepdaughter, Rita Devine, Reston, Va.; 11 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Boal-Warnick Funeral Home in Westernport Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at the funeral home at 11 a.m. with Rev. Meredith Ball and Rev. Sumner Sawyer. Interment will be in the Philos Cemetery in Westernport. The Mount Carbon Lodge No. 28, Piedmont, will act as pallbearers and conduct a memorial graveside service. Honorary pallbearers are John Lupis, Carl Bosley, Jim Roderick, James McHenry, Gary Cooper, Roy Webber, and Richard Beckner. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made to the Trinity United Methodist Church, Tri-Towns Rescue, or the American Board of Education's Scholarship Fund in memory of Harry R. Smith. The latter may be directed to the fund in care of Potomac State College, Keyser, W.Va. Cumberland Times-News, November 9, 1992 Smith, C. Evers (I48332)
 
8809 PIEDMONT, W.Va. — Bernard R. Dawson Sr., 68, of 45 1/2 Lyons St., Piedmont, died Thursday, May 4, 1995, at Potomac Valley Hospital, Keyser, W.Va. Born Oct. 29, 1926, in Piedmont, he was the son of the late Walter P. and Helen (McKenzie) Dawson. Mr. Dawson was a member of Emmanuel Episcopal Church. He was a member of American Legion Post 52, Piedmont; and the Piedmont V.F.W. Surviving are his wife, Hilda (Anderson) Dawson; three daughters, Margaret Dawson, Piedmont Kim Miller, Westernport and Helen Dawson, Piedmont; two sons, Bernard R. Dawson Jr., Keyser, and David Dawson, Piedmont; two sisters, Donna Dohm, Westernport, and Daisy Tettenbum, Keyser, seven grandchildren; and three step-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Boal Funeral home, Westernport. Services will be at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Keyser, on Sunday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Jud Pealer officiating. Interment will be in the Philos Cemetery, Westernport. Military honors will be accorded at the graveside. The Cumberland Times-News, Friday, May 5, 1995 Dawson, Bernard Russell Sr. (I12402)
 
8810 Pingelton Family Tree. Source (S010241)
 
8811 PINTO - E. Marie Llewellyn, 82, of Pinto, died Sunday, May 3, 1998, at University of Maryland Shock Trauma Unit, Baltimore. Born Dec. 24, 1915, in Pennsylvania, she was the daughter of the late Faye O. and Ressie Livingood. She was preceded in death by her husband, J. Robert Llewellyn. Mrs. Llewellyn was a waitress for several local restaurants. She was a member of Pinto Mennonite Church and the Fraternal Order of Eagles Ladies Auxiliary Aerie #2883. Surviving are one son, Bailey R. Llewellyn, and wife, Bobbi, Keyser, W.Va.; two brothers, Clayton Livingood, and wife, Jean, Cumberland; Guy Livingood, and wife, Louise, Springs, Pa.; three sisters, Pearl Lantz, and husband, Clarence, Cottage Grove, Tenn., Dorothy Lenhart, and husband, Bellmont, Boyington, Pa.; Clara Lichty, and husband, Reid, Meyersdale, Pa.; and one granddaughter, Peyton L. Llewellyn, Belcamp. Friends will be received at the Scarpelli Funeral Home, P.A., Cresaptown, on Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home on Thursday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Sven E. Miller officiating. At Mrs. Llewellyn's request she will be cremated. Her cremains will be interred at Pinto Mennonite Cemetery, Pinto. Cumberland Times-News, Tuesday, May 5, 1998 Livengood, Marie (I55974)
 
8812 PINTO - Richard D. McKenzie, 61, of Pinto, died Monday, April 23, 2007, at Braddock Hospital. Born Sept. 10, 1945, in Cumberland, he was the son of the late Marshall and Emma (Wertz) McKenzie. His son, Gary Matthew McKenzie, also preceded him in death in July 2002. He was a graduate of Allegany High School. Mr. McKenzie had served in the U. S. Army during the Vietnam Era. He had 30 years of service with the Cumberland Macaroni Factory, where he had been a shipping clerk. He then worked six years for Naylor's Ace Hardware. Mr. McKenzie attended SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church. He was a former member of Council 586, Knights of Columbus and Wambda Caravan 86, Order of Alhambra. He was an avid NASCAR fan. He was a dedicated and loving father and grandfather. His daughter cherishes the Sundays they spent together as a family. Survivors include his daughter, Michelle Renee Harris, Cumberland; his son-in-law, William Harris, Jr.; his former wife, Bonnie K. Hauser, Cumberland; and his special friend, Rita Henry, Rawlings. Friends will be received at the Hafer Funeral Service, PA, Chapel of the Hills, 1302 National Highway, LaVale, on Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. A graveside service will be conducted at Sunset Memorial Park on Friday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. James Kurtz, O.F.M. Cap, officiating. Military honors will be accorded by the Combined Veterans Honor Guard. Mr. McKenzie's nephews will serve as pallbearers.

The Cumberland Times-News, April 25, 2007
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted March 10, 2012  
McKenzie, Richard Dwight (I10752)
 
8813 Pinto Family Tree. Source (S010246)
 
8814 Place of Burial: Oberlin, Decatur County, Kansas McKenzie, Elmer Pearl (I04845)
 
8815 POCAHONTAS — Clyde Raymond Yutzy, 92, of Pocahontas, passed away on Wednesday, April 6, 2011 at the Western Maryland Regional Medical Center. Born Feb. 8, 1919 in Greenville Township, Pa., he was the son of the late John Yutzy and Evora (Miller) Yutzy. He was preceded in death by sisters, Eva Jackson and Mary Michael; brothers, Leonard Yutzy, Paul Yutzy, and Glenn Yutzy. Clyde was retired from Kaiser Refractories. He served his country in the U.S. ArmyAir Force and was a member of Salem United Church of Christ where he served on the Consistory. He was also a member of the Allegheny Mountains Bee Keepers Association. After retirement he enjoyed working in the woodshop, building furniture, gardening, keeping bees, and hunting. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, LaVerne (Martens) Yutzy; three sons, Raymond Yutzy and partner, Doug Pirkle, Pittsburgh, Roy Yutzy and fiancée, Kathie Hartman, Pocahontas, and Dale Yutzy and wife, Gale, Wittenberg, Pa.; a daughter, Joyce Wright and husband Bruce, Somerset, Pa.; grandchildren, Christopher Yutzy and wife, Kristy, Holly Wright; step-grandchildren, Stephanie Carney, and Matthew Carney; three great-granddaughters, Echo, Skyler, and Danisha; brothers, Carl Yutzy and wife, Ruth, Gloucester, Va., James Yutzy and wife, Alma Akron, Ohio; sisters, Ruth Paul and husband Ralph, Greenville Road, Grace Bittner, California, Pa., and Thelma Baker and husband, Robert, Pocahontas. Friends will be received at the Sowers Funeral Home on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home on Saturday, April 9, 2011 at 11 a.m. with Pastor Jim Jeffries officiating. Interment will be in Greenville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be sent to Salem United Church of Christ, 78 Broadway, Frostburg, MD 21532. Cumberland Times-News, April 6, 2011  Yutzy, Clyde Raymond (I15708)
 
8816 POCAHONTAS, Pa. Ethel June Clark, 83, of 1294 Warren's Mill Road, Meyersdale, went to be with the Lord, Sunday, Oct. 22, 2000, at her residence. Born on Nov. 24, 1916, in Greenville Township, she was a daughter of the late William and Mary (Baer) Deal. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Albert F. Clark; one daughter, Linda A. Johnson; one grandson, James P. Lishia; five brothers, Raymond, Melvin, Robert, Carl and John Deal; and five sisters, Dorothy and Betty Deal, Edna Brown, Kathleen Yutzy and Pauline Glotfelty. She is survived by two sons, Robert W. and Roger D. Clark; three daughters, Kay F. Morgan, Karen I. Lishia and Glenda M. Billy; four brothers, Ralph, Donald, Walter and Paul Deal; one sister, Mary Brown; 10 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Clark was lifelong member of Greenville Lutheran Church and was a member of it's Ladies Aid. She was a homemaker. Friends will be received at the Newman Funeral Homes, P.A., Grantsville, on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted at Greenville Lutheran Church on Tuesday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. David E. Fetter officiating. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. Interment will be in Greenville Union Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may be directed to Greenville Lutheran Church Memorial Fund. Cumberland Times-News. Deal, Ethel June (I15760)
 
8817 Pocahontas, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania. Meyersdale - A requiem mass for Mrs. Amanda (Arklie) McKenzie, 78, who died April 22, at her home on RD 3, was celebrated Tuesday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Pocahontas, by Rev. Joseph O'Toole. Interment was in the parish cemetery. Survivors include three sons, Hugh McKenzie, Mt. Savage, Md.; Raymond McKenzie, Ravenna, Ohio; Harold McKenzie, RD 3; six daughters, Mrs. Elmer Landis, Boswell; Mrs. Eva Werner, Cumberland; Mrs. Irvin Hostetler, Meyersdale; Mrs. Robert McKenzie, Chicago; Mrs. Joseph Werner, Frostburg; and Mrs. Wilbert Weimer, RD 3; 24 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. The Cumberland Sunday Times, May 1, 1955. Arklie, Amanda Elizabeth (I05366)
 
8818 POQUOSON, Va. — John “Jack” Spates, 90, passed away on Sunday, Dec. 5, 2010, at Dominion Village Assisted Living, in Poquoson. Jack was a native and lifelong resident of Frostburg, until moving to Poquoson in 2010. He served in the US Army during World War II as a medic in Burma. After the war he worked in the family business which owned and operated the Palace and Lyric movie theaters in Frostburg. He also worked 20 years for Dr. Poland and Dr. Cook as an optician assistant. He was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church, the Knights of Columbus, the American Legion, the Elks and a charter member of Maple Hurst Country Club. He was preceded in death by his father, Frank Spates; mother, Julia (Smith) Spates; wife, Mildred (Porter) Spates; and brothers, William and Maurice Spates. He is survived by his sister, Virgina Gnegy of Florida; nieces, Mary Frances Baker and husband, Bob of Virginia, Diane Clement of California, Anne Kulpinski of Vermont, Patty Chaney of Maryland; nephews, Mark Spates of Virginia, Jack Gnegy of South Carolina, Richard Gnegy of Illinois and Bill Spates of Washington, D.C.; sister-in-law, Ruth Spates of Maryland; and several other nieces and nephews and grand-nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank his caregiver, Elaine Jacobs. Services will be private. Donations may be made in his memory to the Ameican Cancer Society. Arrangements by Amory Funeral Home, Grafton, Va. Cumberland Times-News, December 6, 2010 Spates, John S. (I44888)
 
8819 Port of Departure: Liverpool, England.
Ship: Siberia.
Port of Departure: Queenstown, Ireland and Liverpool, England.
Ship: Galia.
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland.
Ship: Servia.
(Medical):Her husband, Salmon Willoughby Wilder, owned and operated the Merrimac Paper Mill in Lawrence, Ma. 
Wilder, Salmon Willoughby (I25220)
 
8820 Porter, Virginia G., matriarch of the Porter Clan, 92 years young, jumped into the loving arms of Jesus on Saturday, February 8th, at 1:40 p.m. "Ginny" was born April 12, 1921, the last of six children of John and Mahala Grindle of Lonaconing, Maryland. On January 14, 1944, after completing her training as a registered nurse, she married Robert L. Porter of Ellerslie, Maryland. They would spend the next 63 years together, living in Cumberland, Maryland; Columbus, Kansas; Oak Park and Bellwood, Illinois and Erie, Pennsylvania; finally moving to Anaheim, California in 1964. Ginny is preceded in death by her loving husband "Bob," by brothers John Grindle, George Grindle and Melvin Grindle; and sisters Elsie Klipstein and Naomi Kuhnle. She is survived by sons Gary Porter of Yorktown, VA; Michael Porter of Fairview, TN and Steven Porter of Santa Monica, CA; four grandchildren and seven great-grandkids. Over the years, Ginny and Bob welcomed many "waifs and wanderers" to their home, each becoming an "adopted" son or daughter; the recipient of as much love and care as their biological family. Ginny loved to play her autoharp, take naps with her cairn terrier, Abby, and tend to her flower garden. She will be sorely missed, but we rejoice in the knowledge that she can once again dance with her Bob. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 8th, 2:00 p.m., at First Nazarene Church, 1340 N. Candlewood St. Anaheim, CA, 92805. Email condolences may be sent to rngport@aol.com. Ginny had no single favorite charity, she gave to many; in lieu of flowers, donations are requested to go to either First Nazarene Church or Hope Community Church of Anaheim. Submitted by Gary Porter, 757-817-1216, OC Register, Anaheim, CA Grindle, Virginia Ternent (I46374)
 
8821 Possible wife. In Elmer's obit there is a Maxine listed as a daughter-in-law. However, the obit does not list any sons who have died. This might have been a sic, instead of sister-in-law.

CUMBERLAND — Mary Maxine Rice, 92, of Cumberland, passed away Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011, at Allegany Health Nursing and Rehabilitation.

Born Sept. 15, 1919, Cumberland, Mrs. Rice was the daughter of the late Christopher Rowan and Viola Mae (Spidel) Rowan. She was also preceded in death by her husband, William G. Rice Sr., Dec. 13, 1990; a brother, Eugene C. Rowan; a sister, Virginia M. Hiett; and was the last surviving member of her immediate family.

A homemaker, Mrs. Rice was a member of the Cornerstone Baptist Church.

She is survived by her sons, Glen J. Rice, Cumberland, and William “Buddy” Rice Jr. and his wife, Mary Jo, Corriganville; her daughters, Christine M. Emerick and her husband, William and Billie Jean Eaton; all of Cumberland; her grandchildren, Glenda Budz, Jennie Miller, Brian Weaver, Elizabeth Weaver, Carrie Toliver, Clinton Rice, Susan Rice, Edward Rice, and Edie Rice; 14 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren.

Friends will be received at the Adams Family Funeral Home, P.A., 404 Decatur St., Cumberland, (www.AdamsFamilyFuneralHome.com) on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2011 from 6 to 8 p.m.

A funeral service will be conducted at the funeral home on Monday, Nov. 14, 2011 at 1 p.m. with Pastor John Klink officiating.

Interment will be held at the Maryland State Veterans Cemetery at Rocky Gap. Cumberland Times-News, November 10, 2011 
Rowan, Mary Maxine (I47570)
 
8822 Possible wife:

JOHNSTOWN — McKENZIE – Catherine, 79, Johnstown, died Nov. 21, 2011, at Memorial Medical Center. Born July 7, 1932, in Johnstown daughter of Milos and Lucy (Vranich) Stokrp. Preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Nicholas and George; and sister, Dorothy Meyers. She is survived by her husband, Claude McKenzie, and sisters, Olga Kuppart, California; Betty Stokrp, Johnstown; Mark (Olga) Stokrp, Chambersburg; John (Shirley) Stokrp; and David (Donna), Chambersburg. Member of SS. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Friends will be received from 9 a.m. Wednesday until the time of transfer at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., 710 Broad St. Orthodox Funeral Service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at SS. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Church, the Rev. Mark Phillips. Committal, Grandview Cemetery. Tribune-Democrat, November 21, 2011, Johnstown, Pennsylvania  
McKenzie, Claude (I33053)
 
8823 Possibly this man: - HOSTETLER SERVICE FROSTBURG - Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated tomorrow at 9-30 a.m. in St. Michael's Church for C. Carl Hosteller, 60, of West National Highway who died Sunday. Interment will be in Finzel Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Robert Hyde, Harold Schurg, Glenn Lottig, John Howsare, Ralph Baer and Wilford Crowe. The body is at the Durst Funeral Home, where friends will be received today from 7 to 9 p.m. A Christian wake service will be held today at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home. January 25, 1977 Cumberland Evening Times, page 17. Hostetler, C. Carl (I15789)
 
8824 POTOMAC PARK - Mrs. Margaret A. Wagner, 81, of Pershing Street SW, died Friday, July 28, 1989, at Sacred Heart Hospital, Cumberland. Born in Mount Savage, March 16, 1908, she was the daughter of the late George W. and Susan (McKenzie) Lancaster. Mrs. Wagner was a member of SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Cumberland, and the Secular Order of St. Francis. Surviving are her husband, Harold A. Wagner; four daughters, M. Anita Werner and Susan J. Wilson, both of Cumberland; A. Elaine Clatterbuck, Stephenson, Va.; and Phyllis A. Clark, Potomac Park; one brother, Raymond Lancaster, Mount Savage; one sister, Mary Crites, La Vale; 13 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter. Friends will be received at the Scarpelli Funeral Home, Cresaptown, Saturday and Sunday. The rosary will be recited at the funeral home Sunday at 8 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. at SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Park, Cumberland. Cumberland Times-News, Saturday, July 29, 1989 Lancaster, Margaret Ada (I03178)
 
8825 POTOMAC — Anna Margaret Strong, 95, formerly of Miller Street in Westernport, died on Thursday, May 19, 2011, at Byron House in Potomac. She was born at LaVale on Jan. 19, 1916, and was the daughter of the late Walter E. McKenzie and Catherine (Boch) McKenzie. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Strong who died in 1984; her daughter, Irene Wiltison; three brothers, Ambrose, Michael and Paul McKenzie and two sisters, Regina Manley and Catherine Kelly. Margaret was a member of Saint Peter’s Catholic Church in Westernport, and a member of Court Santa Maria, Catholic Daughters of America and the Westernport Senior Citizens. She volunteered with the American Red Cross for many years. She loved to do sewing and ceramics, and was very creative. She loved walking around the neighborhood so she could talk to her many friends. She is survived by her loving daughters; Margaret Ann Palmer and husband Paul, of LaJolla, Calif., Dorothy Scharf and husband William, of Charleston, W.Va., Joan Sarfino and husband Gregory, of Bethesda, Mary Jo Burkett and husband Paul, of Mount Airy; her son-in-law, William Wiltison, of Jacksonville, Fla.; twelve grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Helen Cessna, of Silver Spring, and Bernadette Browning, of Silver Spring; and one brother, Leo McKenzie, of Fulton. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint Peter’s Catholic Church in Westernport on Monday, May 23, 2011, at 11 a.m. with Monsignor James Hannon as celebrant. The family will receive friends at the church one hour prior to services. Interment will follow at Saint Peter’s Cemetery. The family request that memorials for their mother be directed to Saint Peter’s Improvement Fund, 127 Church St. Westernport, MD 21562 or the Montgomery Hospice, 1355 Piccard Drive, Suite 100, Rockville, MD or Byron House Assisted Living, 9210 Kentsdale Drive, Potomac, MD 20854. The Fredlock Funeral Home in Piedmont, W.Va., is handling the arrangements for the family. Cumberland Times-News, May 20, 2011 McKenzie, Anna Margaret (I01538)
 
8826 Presley Family Tree. Source (S010309)
 
8827 Preston, the son, his wife Annie, daughter Vergie and son Robert wereliving with them for the 1920 census. Wiggins, William Curtis (I31612)
 
8828 Priscilla McKenzie is referenced in Equity Case No. 734, Allegany County, Maryland Courthouse records as being the sister of Moses McKenzie, Jr. It states that she died in the year 1846 leaving no hiers at law.

Per the research of Joseph Edward McKenzie: PRISCILLA MCKENIZE WAS MARRIED TO MR. JOHNSON BUT HAD DIED BEFORE THE CASE STARTED IN 1848. THIS INFORMATION IN ON PAGE#6 OF THE JUDGMENT. MR.JOHNSON'S FIRST NAME IS NOT IN THE JUDGMENT CASE#734. DEATH DATE AND AGE AT DEATH (60 YEARS OLD) FOUND ON PAGE #195 IN ST. PATRICKS CHURCH RECORDS  
McKenzie, Priscilla (I00625)
 
8829 Private in Illinois Northwest Army under Gen. George Rogers Clark.
Elizabeth Cooper married Thomas Stovall on November 25, 1781. The Stovalls were of French descent and went to England with William the Conquerer. The family drifted into Wales from whence they came to America. Thomas Stovall served in the Revolutionary War under General George Rogers Clarke. A daughter was named Ruth. About the time the family moved from Virginia to North Carolina and then to Georgia. 
Stovall, Thomas (I20194)
 
8830 Private, Company "C" 33rd Alabama Infantry Regiment. Cheatham, J. S. (I26527)
 
8831 probably a twin. Fisher, Melissa R. (I20479)
 
8832 probably a twin. Fisher, Amma (I20480)
 
8833 Professor of Religion and Bible at Meredith College and Shaw University, Pastor for local county churches. Freeman, Lemuel Elmer MacMillian (I23545)
 
8834 Professor W.W. Hendrix was the long time President of Bethel College in McKenzie, Tennessee. Hendrix, W.W. (I35917)
 
8835 Proposed Change: Howard Geary Ankney (I37713)
Tree: McKenzie Genealogy
Link: http://www.mckenziesofearlymaryland.com/getperson.php?personID=I37713&tree=McKenzie1

Description: possible additions, I am Caroline Barbara ( Steiss) Ankney's grandson. She had two , Barry Richard and Ronnie Dean Ankney

Barry R Ankney
bankney@b-ankney.com 
Steiss, Caroline Barbara (I37712)
 
8836 Proposed Change: Joseph William Leasure (I32079)
Tree: McKenzie Genealogy
Link: http://www.mckenziesofearlymaryland.com/getperson.php?personID=I32079&tree=McKenzie1

Description: Services were held Friday, July 27, for Joseph W Leasure, 73, of 115 Tollgate road, Owings Mills, who died at Baltimore County General Hospital, Tuesday evening, July 24, after a long illness He was a retired machinist, having worked in various fabric factories.

He was born in Cumberland, son of the late Solomon and Rose McKenzie Leasure.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Daisy Thomas Leasure; four daughters, Mrs. Joann Wheeler, Orlando, Fla.; Mrs. Mary Jane Kittle, Mrs. Betty Lee Lohmeyer and Mrs.Anna Majorie Dowdy, Owings Mills area; 17 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren; one brother, Leo Leasure, Cumberland: and one sister, Mrs. Pauline Sloan, Cumberland.

A Christian Wake service was held Wednesday at the Eckhardt funeral chapel, Owings Mills A Mass of the Resurrection was held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Glyndon, Friday at 9 a m The Rev John Hooper officiated. Burial was in Lake View Memorial Park, Sykesville.

Carroll County Times 30 July 1973

Joe McKenzie
Dunedin1988@gmail.com 
Leasure, Joseph William (I32079)
 
8837 Proposed Change: Nathaniel McKenzie (I11376)
Tree: McKenzie Genealogy
Link: http://www.mckenziesofearlymaryland.com/getperson.php?personID=I11376&tree=McKenzie1

Description: I don't think that Nathaniel died in Fayette Co, Ill. In a summary of Knox Co, Oh. Common PleasCourt Minutes, 1829 his probate was listed on p. 130. When i wrote for a copy of his estate proceedings, the clerk of probate court wrote that the book had disappeared from her office. The summary said that he was dead by 8 Sept 1829 when his brother Moses applied to be the administrator and Gabriel, the appraiser.

Bobbie McKenzie
dmckenzie@charter.net

Ed. Note: In view of the information from Bobbie McKenzie, above, the date for daughter, Sarah's birth may be incorrect.

The following is from John Brake:

Mike:

I need to make a correction to my last email. Per the St. Luke's church records, Sarah McKenzie (dtr of Nathaniel McKenzie & Maria Dial) was BORN on 11 Aug 1832, but not baptized until 11 Mar 1833. The records say it was after Nathaniel's death. So he must have died sometime in 1832/1833.

John

But, review the information that the author received from Bob McKenzie in July, 2016:

With no wish to "muddy" anyone's mind concerning Gabriel D. McKenzie's brother Nathaniel, I'm offering the following material to clarify some question on his widow's (Mary Dial McKenzie) child, Sarah Ann McKenzie, also known as Sarah Ann Lybarger or Maranda Lybarger. Based on what other researchers have offered, we likewise assume that Nahaniel was the son of Gabriel McKenzie and Ann Maddox (Mattox).

From John H. Doty's 1977 compilation Pioneer Families of Colonial America, p. 208, Doty states the following:

"Nathan McKinsey died in Pleasant Twp., Knox Co., Ohio on or about 9-3-1829. Dr Wm L. Brooks made his last visit on 8-26-1829. Nathan had brothers Samuel, Moses, Aaron, Gabriel, & a sister Elizabeth (all italics mine) who m John S. Logue an older brother of James Logue - 3l7. Nathan signed a note to Baptist Mattingly for $5.31 on 8-11-1829. Moses McKinsey paid $6.00 on 10-5-1829 for Nathan's coffin."

On page 209 of the same compilation, Doty writes:

"See Probate Court Records of Knox Co., Ohio for estate settlement of Nathan McKinzie. Box 42, 697--Isaac Dial was appointed guardian of Rachel McKinzie, orphan of Nathan McKinzie on 10-17-1829. George Dial Jr & Peter Sheffer were appointed bondmen. Maria Dial McKenzie was listed as mother. See Vol 9, p 188--a Bill of sale & a list of property used by widow was made on 10-2-1829, Bk k, p 87 & Bk 38, p 66 or # 38-66. Inventory was filed on 3-12-1836, Bk B, p 375. Estate records--Bk 1, p 368, 9-8-1829 appointed Mary McKensey & Moses McKinsey administrators of the estate of Nathan McKensey. Isaac Dial & Gabriel McKinsey were appraised for bail."

"Nathan McKenzie & Mary Dial had at least one child, maybe two--see 1840 census. Rachel McKensey, b 3-22-1828 in Knox Co., Ohio & d 11-20-1906 St. Elmo, Ill cemetery."

"Marie (Mary) Dial McKenzie next man was Andrew Lybarger, son of Old George Lybarger (d1830). From this union one child was born--Sarah Ann (Maranda) Lyrager was born 10-20-1832 in Knox Co., Ohio & d in Morris Twp., Sumner Co., Kan on 2-11-1896. She was baptised on 3-11-1833 at St. Luke's Catholic church, Danville, Ohio as Sarah Ann McKinsey."

"Children of James Logue and Marie (Mary) Dial McKenzie, Lybarger."

I've reproduced Doty's material exactly as it is in his compilation except for the bold print emphasizing Gabriel D. McKenzie's brothers and sister. Hopefully this will help other researchers baffled by the matter of a second daughter born to Nathaniel and Mary (Dial) McKenzie after his demise in 1829. But I must caution that I have not verified everything Doty presents.

Bob McKenzie
rbmack@mchsi.com
 
McKenzie, Nathaniel (I11375)
 
8838 Proposed Change: Sarah Sigler (I05630)
Tree: McKenzie Genealogy
Link: http://www.mckenziesofearlymaryland.com/getperson.php?personID=I05630&tree=McKenzie1

Description: Sarah’s last name is Shriver . She is my ancester.

Joe McKenzie
dunedin1988@gmail.com
(received by Michael A. McKenzie on 1/22/2018) 
Shriver, Sarah (I05630)
 
8839 Proposed Change: Sibyl Audrey Baldwin (I11452)
Tree: McKenzie Genealogy
Link: http://www.mckenziesofearlymaryland.com/getperson.php?personID=I11452&tree=McKenzie1

Description: Sibyl Audrey Baldwin Striplin was my grandmother. I do not have the exact date of her death, but I do know she died in August of 1977 in Nashville, Tennessee. Her husband Chester, died on February 17, 1976 in Nashville, Tennessee. By the way, Sibyl's exact birth date is February 26, 1902. Hope I've helped some cousins with this extra info.

Liz Striplin Dupraz
lizdupraz@free.fr

Notes for SIBYL BALDWIN:
1910 CENSUS: PIKE CITY, PIKE CO., ARKANSAS, SHEET 1A, 9/9--APRIL 15

Bolden, Diana M. (Head, F, W, 41, Widowed {Sic--Husband Only Absent}, MO/MO/MO, None), Bolden, William (Son, M, W, 21, Single, MO/MO/MO, Laborer, Planing Mill), Bolden, Elsie (Daughter, F, W, 19, Single, MO/MO/MO, None), Bolden, Ryland A. (Son, M, W, 17, Single, MO/MO/MO, Laborer, Planing Mill), Bolden, Garza (Son, M, W, 15, Single, MO/MO/MO, Laborer, Odd Jobs), Bolden, Orville (Son, M, W, 9, Single, MO/MO/MO, None), Bolden, Sibyl A. (Daughter, F. W, 8, Single, MO/MO/MO, None), Bolden, Nona G. (Daughter, F, W, 6, Single, AR/MO/MO, None)

1920 CENSUS: LITCHFIELD, MONTGOMERY CO., IL, SHEET 14B, 297/307--JANUARY 14

Baldwin, Thomas A. (Head, M, W, 62, Married, IN/WI/WI, Watchman, Shoe Factory), Baldwin, Matilda (Wife, F, W, 53, Married, IL/IA/IA, None), Baldwin, Orville (Son, M, W, 19, Single, ARK/IN/IL, Laborer, Shoe Factory), Baldwin, Sibyl (Daughter, F, W, 17, Single, ARK/IN/IL, Stitcher, Shoe Factory), Baldwin, Garza (Son, M, W, 25, Married, MO/WI/IL, Machinist, Shoe Factory), Baldwin, Hazel (Wife, F, W, 20, Married, IL/IL/IL, Laborer, Shoe Factory 
Baldwin, Sibyl Audrey (I11452)
 
8840 Proprietor and Editor of Salem Gazette. Foote, Caleb (I25405)
 
8841 Publication date:
Oct. 31,1997
Cumberland Times-News
Cumberland, Maryland

Avilton, Garrett County, Maryland --- Doris Frost McKenzie, 86, of 161 McKenzie Road, Lonaconing, died Thursday, Oct. 30, 1997, at Sacred Heart Hospital.

Born Sept. 1, 1911, in Avilton, she was the daughter of the late James Henry and Mollie Frost Turner.

Mrs. McKenzie was a member of the Old St. Ann's Shrine, Avilton, and Christian Mothers.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Byard McKenzie. Surviving are one daughter, Mary Ann Minnick and husband, Elmer, Avilton; and a number of step-grandchildren.

Friends will be received at the Newman Funeral Home, Grantsville, on Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The rosary will be recited on Sunday at 8:30 p.m.

Services will be conducted at the Old St. Ann's Shrine, Monday, Nov. 3, at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. William Moody officiating. Interment will be in the St. Ann's Cemetery, Avilton.


Burial:
Saint Anns Cemetery
Avilton
Garrett County
Maryland, USA

Created by: Joe Mckenzie
Record added: Jan 04, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 32627602  
Turner, Doris Frost (I02220)
 
8842 Published:
February 08, 2009
Cumberland Times-News

Father Valentine Young [Denver]
Cumberland Times-News

DENVER, Colo. — Father Valentine Young, O.F.M., Cap., 86, whose active pastoral service in downtown St. Louis, Mo., extended over 47 years, died at St. Anthony Hospital-Central in Denver, Friday, Feb. 6, 2009.

Born Sept. 29, 1922, in Cumberland, Valentine Young was the third of the six children of the late Arthur Francis and Lenore Virginia(Lippold) Young. He received the name William Howard in baptism, and pursued his early education at SS Peter and Paul's School in Cumberland.

Shortly before his 14th birthday, he began studies for the priesthood at St. Fidelis Seminary in Herman, Pa., where his brother, Arthur Francis Jr., was already a high school sophomore. William completed high school and junior college there. At the age of 19, he entered the Capuchin novitiate in his hometown of Cumberland, taking the religious name Brother Valentine. The following day, his older brother, now known as Brother DeSales, made his first profession as a Capuchin.

Making his own first profession in 1943, Valentine journeyed westward to the Capuchin School of Philosophy in Victoria, Kan. Two years later theological studies took him to Capuchin College in Washington.

His older brother was ordained a priest in 1948 and on June 7, 1949, Archbishop (later Cardinal) Patrick O'Boyle raised Valentine to the priesthood in the crypt church of the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.

The newly ordained priests' first assignment was on the faculty of his alma mater in Herman, where for 12 years he taught Latin, religion and music. For most of that time he also served as spiritual director and seminary confessor. Returning to Washington five summers during this time, he earned a master's in religious education from Catholic University of America in 1958, writing his thesis on "The Role of Function of the Spiritual Director in the Minor Seminary". He also published during that time a book of daily meditations for young seminarians.

Valentine spent the rest of his life in St. Louis, where he began his long service as director of the Catholic Information Center in 1961, pastor of St. Patrick's Church in 1981, and spiritual administrator of St. Joseph's Shrine in 1984. In these capacities, he ministered to the people of all walks of life and social status, including thousands of people in need of a lift up.

At its triennial chapter in 2001, the Capuchin Province of Mid-America awarded Father Valentine its highest recognition, the Conrad Key for his service to the poor of downtown St. Louis.

From sometime in the early 1960's till just very recently, Valentine posted a daily "Dial-a-Saint" message, which was accessible by telephone. He also ran numerous fund-raising projects, which assisted the Capuchins in their training of seminarians.

Valentine found time for fun, and his principal hobby was golf. He was known through the area as a skilled amateur golfer. Yet even on the course, he found frequent opportunities to bring spiritual assistance to his fellow players.

During these years he also served the local Capuchin fraternity at St. Charles Borromeo Friary, and later St. Patrick's Friary, by serving alternately as superior and assistant superior for the last three decades of his life. He was also spiritual assistant of the Secular Franciscan Order's St. Charles Borromeo fraternity, 1989 to 1993; and promoter of the Seraphic Mass Association, 1966 to 1977.

In 1978, Valentine served as the local director of the Congress for Religious Life at St. Louis' Cervantes Convention Center. This enabled him to serve as host for Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta's visit to the city. He later wrote of this "deeply religious encounter" in an article for Immaculats magazine.

When the Capuchin province to which the Young brothers belonged divided in 1977, Valentine opted to be a part of a new western entity, and his brother DeSales opted to be a member of the new eastern one. As a result, however, of the Province of Mid-America's 2008 decision to close its two houses in St. Louis, Father Valentine was planning to relocate in Philadelphia nearer to his family. The sudden discovery of inoperable cancer kept him in St. Louis and then Denver.

Father was predeceased by his parents and his older sister, Ann McKenzie.

He is survived by four siblings, Father DeSales Young, of Pittsburgh, Helene Teter, of Paoli, Pa., Paul Young and wife Irene, of Martinsburg, W.Va., and Mary Lenore "Polly" Taylor and husband Cas, of Cumberland; and numerous nieces; nephews; great-nieces and great-nephews.

There will be a reception of the body at St. Patrick's Oratory, 33rd and Pecos, Denver, 4 p.m., Feb. 9, followed shortly thereafter by evening prayer and funeral Mass.

The body will then be taken to Cumberland, where there will be a public viewing held at SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church on Saturday, Feb. 14, from 10 a.m. to noon.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the church on Saturday at noon, Feb. 14, the Feast of St. Valentine.

The Scarpelli Funeral Home, P.A., 108 Virginia Ave., Cumberland scarpellifh.com , is handling the arrangements.

Family links:
Parents:
Arthur Francis Young (1893 - 1966)
Lenore Virginia Lippold Young (1897 - 1982)


Burial:
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery
Cumberland
Allegany County
Maryland
GPS (lat/lon): 39.65532, -78.77837

Created by: Joe Mckenzie
Record added: Feb 09, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 33684107



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Thinking of you today Uncle Val.
- Joe Mckenzie
Added: Sep. 16, 2009
Uncle Val you were always so happy. I loved the golf pants all the time when I was little. I am grateful to have you perform my wedding ceremony and for the time I had to visit in St. Louis. I will miss you!
- Michelle McKenzie-Duncan
Added: Feb. 11, 2009
Such a gracious man.I wonder if we'll ever know how much you taught us?
- Joe's sister
Added: Feb. 11, 2009

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Young, Valentine (I12156)
 
8843 Pvt Charles William Clark
BIRTH29 Mar 1896
Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland, USA
DEATH3 Aug 1962 (aged 66)
Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL
Greenville Union Cemetery
Pocahontas, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
MEMORIAL ID121757443 · View Source 
Clark, Charles William (I58781)
 
8844 Pvt, Co E, 23 Alabama Infantry, CSA Biggs, John Winfrey (I29636)
 
8845 Pvt, Co F, 36th Alabama Infantry, CSA
Patent Map: T8-N - R6-E St. Stephens Meridan.
Section: 27, Section Part: SESE.
According to maps, this piece opf property was in the vicinity of Bryant Cemetery. 
McKenzie, Aaron Philip (I28698)
 
8846 Pvt, CSA, Co G, 1st Alabama Cavalry
buried in Chandler Family Cemetery 
Chandler, John Rice (I19498)
 
8847 Pvt, US Army WW II Dixon, Harry Carl (I25889)
 
8848 Quaker. Exum, Jeremiah (I26578)
 
8849 Quaker. Lawrence, Ann (I26579)
 
8850 Queens Meadow Point Cemetery
Keyser
Mineral County
West Virginia, USA 
Wolford, Ralph Virts (I12405)
 

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