October, 2000 Obituaries Polk County to Fred Olin and Loah claud McReynolds Abel of Bolivar and had servedas pianist, Sunday school three sisters, Gertrude Gilden, Orma brown and Anna http://www.bolivarmo.com/bhfp/sept00obits.htm
Extractions: Wesley "Neg" Abel Leon B. Baker Inez I. Barker Cassie Mae Beckley Cassie Mae Beckley, 83, Bolivar, died Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2000, at Citizens Memorial Health Care Facility following a lengthy illness. She was born Oct. 12, 1916, in Cassville to John Wilson and Maggie Emiline Horton Fisher. She had been a homemaker. Se is survived by her five children, Ted Beckley of Rogersville, John Beckley of Springfield, Delona Harbour of Palmdale, Calif., Robert Beckley of Springfield and Melody Beckley of Bolivar; two sisters, Susie Woolever of Joplin and Ruth Howell; as well as 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, Jack P. Beckley; her second husband, Paul Jones; two brothers, Johnny Fisher and George Fisher; and a sister, Edie Stripling. No formal funeral services are planned. Private family services will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of Pitts Chapel. A00008B2000SP13 Ruth M. Bodenhamer
Hayden Family pleased to have with us Mr. Mrs. claud Clark from Lyrrel brown, Sec y. of Haydendescendants, namely Glen Love, leader; grace Love, pianist; other instruments http://www.lowellpl.lib.in.us/haydnfam.htm
Extractions: The following information comes from a reunion scrapbook found in the Lowell Public Library clipping files (LHFamily HistoriesHayden). Bracketed information or question marks means that the writing is unclear or the information or spelling could be incorrect. Often marriage, birth and death entries for the same reunion appear in different inks or handwritings, suggesting that they were added at a later time. Some newspaper articles about the reunions have been added after the respective reunion in the book. When possible, reunion officials, financial reports, births, deaths, marriages, etc., have been listed in charts. Annual heading are added here to clarify one reunion from the next. On August 28th, 1915, the descendents of Nehemiah and Harriet to the number of three hundred or over gathered at the old Hayden Homestead at West Creek, Lake County, Indiana, to see what could be done about having an annual reunion of the Hayden family. It was a very enthusiastic meeting. A permanent organization was formed, and the following were elected to office: OFFICE NAME President Cyrus Hayden, Senior
Movies: ACTORS (A-H) claud Allister, 19291953, Palmer, claud, M, 1891, 1970, Rsilly Arnaud, Yvonne, F,1892, 1958, R \Fr, Also(pianist), . Julie Bishop, 1933-1957, brown, Jacqueline,F, 1914, \UN, R http://www-db.stanford.edu/pub/movies/actorsAH.html
Extractions: Lines used are marked %X sections are identified by T7 Actors starting with A dow gen dob dod type origin pict notes Willie Aames Aames William M R: Bud Abbott Abbott William M R:straight comedian Ww(Lou Costello) St(Universal) Diahnne Abbott F R:sexy Cit(2) George Abbott Abbott George M R:playwright, producer John Abbott Abbott John M R:staring eyes, eccentric parts Philip Abbott Abbott Philip M R:second lead Kareem AbdulJabbar M R:basketball player Walter Abel Abel Walter M R:harrassed hero F.Murray Abraham M R: Cit(1) James Abrahams M R: Cit(1) Maury Abram R: Er(name) Cit(1) Victoria Abril F R:sexy Cit(2) Joss Ackland Ackland Joss M R:larger-than-life personality Dan Ackroyd Ackroyd Dan M R:comic David Ackroyd M R: Cit(0) Peter Ackroyd M R: Cit(0) Rodolfo Acosta Acosta Rodolfo M R:cold-eyed Eddie Acuff Acuff Eddie M R:supporting comedian Jean Adair Adair Jean F R:sweet aunt Alfred Adam Adam Alfred M R:weak, villainous
Extractions: stagenm fmn gn G dob RU: stage dow birth giv gen dob dod type orig pict notes Willie Aames Aames William M RU: Bud Abbott Abbott William M R:straight comedian Ww(Lou Costello) St(Universal) Diahnne Abbott F R:sexy Cit(2) Mt(Robert deNiro;) George Abbott Abbott George M R:playwright, producer John Abbott Abbott John M R:staring eyes, eccentric parts Philip Abbott Abbott Philip M R:second lead Kareem AbdulJabbar M R:basketball player Walter Abel Abel Walter M R:harrassed hero F.Murray Abraham
January 2001-December 2001 EVENTS Ryan brown, baritone Heidi Kalina, mezzosoprano Student claud Garrett, saxophoneStudent Recital, Friday, April 26, 8 Band I featuring Jazz pianist Andy LaVerne. http://www.class.uidaho.edu/music/content/oldevents/oldmonthcal3.htm
Samuel Beckett The Skivvy); read Keats; participates with claud CER Sinclair in MA on Unanismeat Rudmosebrowns instigation from 1929, and a pianist, with whom http://www.pgil-eirdata.org/html/pgil_datasets/authors/b/Beckett,Samuel/life.htm
Extractions: Juno and the Paycock (March 1924) and The Plough and the Stars Oedipus the King (Dec. 1926) and Oedipus at Colonus Dream of Middling to Fair Women Autumn Fire Well of the Saints Plough and the Stars riot, 1926; reading Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Apollinaire, and contemporary French poets; visits Loire, meeting Charles C. Clarke, 1926; top Dream of Middling to Fair Women transition Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress TCD Miscellany transition, transition , 16/17 (June 1929); travels to Dublin and Kassel, Christmas 1929; develops interest in theories of motion; issue Whoroscope top transition New Review , 1931; writes and produces Le Kid Le Cid Dublin Magazine Proust (5 March 1931), written 1930 at instigation of Nancy Cunard and Richard Aldington, 2600 of 3000 printed copies sold by 1937; did not travel, Summer 1931; MA, Dec. 1931; catatonic episode in rooms; contrib. to European Caravan Caravan The New Review , 11, No. 5 (April 1932; later included in
BBC - Bristol Features - Jazz Promoter In Mellow Mood in the big band of American pianistarranger Carla featured Steve Lodder on keyboardsand claud Deppa on guitar; Thelonious Monk, piano; Ray brown, bass and http://www.bbc.co.uk/bristol/content/goingout/2002/09/20/jazz/albertjazz.shtml
The Blues Blog The singers will be backed by pianist Tony Simmons a while and enjoy each other, brown begged reporters being discharged right now, Dr. claud Young, Franklin s http://the-blues-blog.blogspot.com/2004_03_21_the-blues-blog_archive.html
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GreenvilleOnline.com - Obituaries Club Serenaders Orchestra, where she performed as pianist weekly for 1 to 3 pm Mondayat the brownOglesby Funeral was a daughter of the late claud Sanders and http://news.greenvilleonline.com/obits/obits.php?content=obittext&searchdate=200
Index To San Antonio Register photo), 1945/12/28 1. Harrison, Hazel pianist on tour Corpus Christi man slain byJames brown, 1944/10 Hodge, claud succumbs to long illness (photo), 1946/02/01 http://www.lib.utsa.edu/Databases/Sar/sarh.html
Welcome To Program Corporation Court s 1954 landmark decision in brown v. The Lewis, Jazz great,awardwinning pianist,andthe claud Anderson, A leading intellectual, historian and economist, Dr http://www.speakerspca.com/search/search.php?&list=0&type_id=0&lst_nm=
Archives: Story sang as a solo Beyond the Sunset, accompanied by a pianist, Pvt. brown, seaman firstclass, SV6, son of Tabb and Delia brown of Competition claud Allen Sharp. http://www.lebanondailyrecord.com/articles/2004/05/04/special1/ww2glass.txt
Extractions: Memorial services were held for Pfc. Eldred D. Glass, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glass, Sunday, Oct. 8, 1944, at the Washington Church, south of Lebanon, in remembrance of his heroic service to his country. The family received official notice of his death on Sept. 11. He died Aug. 15 in France. The memorial service was conducted by Chaplain Hubbard of Fort Leonard Wood, assisted by the Rev. Orville Hodge, pastor of the Washington Church. Prayer was offered by the Rev. Fred Barber, pastor at St. James, Mo, who is holding a revival at the church at present, and the Rev. H.C. Reeves, pastor of White Oak Pond church. A quartet composed of the Rev. and Mrs. Fred Barber, Lois Beard and Ralph Dennis sang "Under His Wings," and Lois Beard sang as a solo "Beyond the Sunset," accompanied by a pianist, Pvt. Root of Fort Leonard Wood. The 90th Psalm was read by Chaplain Hubbard. Chaplain Hubbard then presented a wreath in the name of the United States Army in remembrance of Pfc. Glass, and a gold star was placed over a blue one on the service flag of the church by Pvt. Root. At an early age Eldred confessed Christ and united with the Washington Church of Christ, taking an active part in Sunday school and Christian Endeavor along with his parents and sister.
Utah State History - UHQ Index B 61 189 Ballo s Band, 50 343 Balser, claud, WWI soldier member, 56 223, 228 Bate,Elsa Ann brown, head of 147 Bethune, Tom ( Blind Tom ), black pianist, 58 56 http://history.utah.gov/historyprograms/uhqindex3b.html
Extractions: Home History Programs A B ... Z B ased on the individual volume indexes combined by Craig Ringgenberg, July 1997. Volume numbers are followed by a colon and page numbers. The full text of the Quarterly is not available on the Internet. Users may find the articles and book reviews they want at a public or academic library or in the Utah History Suite, a CD-ROM. B
Extractions: John McCrae. Shadows whirled about him, their malicious whispers spearing his soul with wanton darts of pain. Torches guttered in their holders on the bloody dungeon walls. Around him lay his dead and dying, their broken bodies mute testimonials to the hours and months of torture endured within these smothering walls. He sank to his knees, bowed down by the weight of his sorrow. All around him the sound of inhuman laughter mocked his anguish. A familiar body lay before him, limbs asprawl in death, the lovely dark eyes staring at him without recognition, empty of everything, even pain. He took a cold hand gently in his, feeling his heart tearing with the agony of loss and guilt. Grace...the strangled cry choking him, he forgot to breathe, welcoming the pain of airlessness, as if joining her in death would ease his torment.
Extractions: Oscar Wilde Torches flickered, casting bloody shadows on the night black walls. She was tied to a post in the center, nearly unconscious with fatigue and hunger. Anger and fear warred to keep her tired mind awake. The sounds of fighting in the outer hall had roused her. Now the silence was even worse than before. Behind her, an ominous shadow bulked into being, and she turned her head to look. A stifled scream of primal terror fought its way past her palsied lips at the horror that confronted her; let it be quick, she prayed desperately. And then a running figure erupted into the dark hall; an armored man bearing the strangest weapon she had ever seen. It seemed to be a sword, except that the blade was fiery and shone like the sun. Head swimming, she barely heard him say something; run, she wanted to scream, save yourself! but the words would not come. The warrior stepped forward, nimbly avoiding the mighty sweeps of the Dragon's tail, and dodging the fearsome jaws as they sought to savage him. The sword in his hands swept fiercely forward, slicing the dark air like lightning to plunge into the heart of the Beast. An eldritch shriek drowned out every other sound and reality seemed to crumble around it. She fainted.
Heart Of The Southwest - Bibliography Part 1 (citations 1-59) claud GARNER (1891 ) Wetback, A Novel New York, Coward 1899 - 1950) Border TrumpetBoston, Little, brown Co A composer-pianist from the Southwest is the hero http://www.library.arizona.edu/images/heart/hswbib.html
Extractions: "If all other books on trail driving were destroyed, a reader could still get a just and authentic conception of trail men, trail work, range cattle, cow horses, and the cow country in general from The Log of a Cowboy . It is a novel without a plot, a woman, character development, or sustained dramatic incidents; yet it is the classic of the occupation. It is a simple, straightaway narrative that takes a trail herd from the Rio Grande to the Canadian line, the hands talking as naturally as cows chew cuds, every page illuminated by an easy intimacy with life." J. FRANK DOBIE 2. JOHN HOUGHTON ALLEN (1909-)
Biography Of Archie Word Index Joe (boxing champion), 307 (1938 The brown bomber ), 430 Frances (piano accompanist),122 (1926), 123 (1926 pianist). Witty, claud F. (preacher), 393 (1946 non http://ncbible.org/resources/AWordIndex.html
Extractions: INDEX OF PLACES, OBJECTS AND INSTITUTIONS Suggestions for Additions or Corrections will be much appreciated. Ralph Johnson, 11435 10th Ave. S., Seattle, WA 98168, Telephone: (206) 244-7984. Fax. (206) 244-7984. E-mail: aralphj@msn.com Note: Inevitably this index contains many errors because it was compiled by hand from reading the book rather than having the manuscript on computer. We request the readers' help in making corrections. Note: Ladies references may be found under either/both maiden or married names. Note: Look for Churches by city name first. Note: Dates are primarily related to the point referred to in the life of Archie in the book rather than the actual time of events. We would be pleased with any assistance in correcting misleading dates. INDEX OF PERSONS: Addleman, Charles (State Secretary of United Christian Missionary Society, 429 (1949) Ali, Mohammed (boxing champ), 526 (1962)
Deaths- August, 2000 She was a member of Antioch Baptist Church where she was pianist for 41 years.She was married for 65 years. and the late Sara brown Clenney. Mr. claud Gay. http://times-herald.com/deaths/0800.html
Extractions: Dates shown are publication dates Last updated Thursday, August 31, 2000 August 1, 2000 Mrs. Agnes Burke Brawner, 84, of Hogansville, died Saturday, July 29, 2000 at her home. A funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, August 1 in the chapel of the Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home in Hogansville. Dr. Jimmy Brown will officiate, and burial will be in Myrtle Hill Cemetery in Hogansville. Mrs. Brawner was born June 15, 1916 in LaGrange, daughter of the late William Thomas Tucker and the late Rilla Hall Tucker. She lived in Hogansville most of her life, was a member of Highland Baptist Church in Hogansville, and was a former member of the American Legion Auxillary in Hogansville. She retired from Uniroyal Inc. after more than 40 years of service. Surviving are her son, James Burke of Suwanee; grandson, James Burke Jr. of Grovetown, Maryland; two great-grandchildren, Julia Burke and Joel Burke, both of Grovetown; a number of nieces and nephews. Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home, Hogansville, Ga. Mr. George Emory Bridges
Biographical Information On Men Listed In World War I Private Andrews s sister, Marie Fulbright, was the pianist for Pitts Chapel MethodistChurch at brown, EA brown, Harry M 7. Hall, Lucy Ellison, claud M 15. http://thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org/lochist/blfamilies/BF Pages 335-365.h
Extractions: Table of Contents Keyword Search Index Local History Black Families: Pages 335-365 Biographical Information on Men Listed In World War I Greene County, Missouri, Honor Roll Listed in Alphabetical Order The information on these men was provided by Mrs. James M. Graham of Springfield Missouri and Mrs. Elaine Graham Estes of Des Moines, Iowa. Lieut. W. T. H. Burns Lieutenant Burns was related to the late Alice Cook (Mrs. Robert Cook) and lived at 815 N. Broadway, Springfield, Missouri. Lieutenant Burns lived in Des Moines, Iowa, until his death. Lieut. Albon L. Foster Lieutenant Foster was the principal of Lincoln School, Springfield, Missouri, until he entered the military. (At Lincoln he was replaced by Rev. John Lewis, Phd, Yale University. Rev. Lewis was the pastor at Benton Ave. AME [African Methodist Episcopal] Church, Springfield, Missouri). Foster was responsible for the four-year accreditation of Lincoln School in 1918. After World War I Albon married and lived in suburban Chicago. Corp. Eugene Abernathy
Extractions: unidentified, undated clipping : 82, 1447 N Rogers; d. at her home early Sat; survived by, husband, Walter; 2 foster daughters, Mrs Ferrell DOMAN and Mrs Doris NEWSON; sister Mrs Lucy BOYT; 3 brothers, Art GIMLIN, Clarence GIMLIN and George GIMLIN; 7 grandchildren; services, Reedy Chapel; Rev O L BROWN and Rev J D EDWARDS officiating; burial, Lincoln Memorial Cem; Herbert V Smith (Mortuary) Allen, Wilbur C. (Rev)