Ojai - Dorothea Elizabeth Walker
Dorothea
Elizabeth Walker
age 86 of Ojai died Monday Dec. 13 1999 at home following a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Walker
was born May 5 1913 in Orange County Calif. She went on to study literature at
UCLA where she met her husband Rodney A. Walker of Ely Nev. She was a junior high school teacher
in the early 1940s and a writer for House Beautiful magazine in the early
1950s.
She and her family moved to Ojai in 1956. In addition to raising five children
she served on the boards of several community organizations including the Ojai
Music Festival the Ventura County Symphony the Ojai Art Center and Happy Valley
School.
She and her husband Rodney ran several businesses together including shops in
Ojai and Montecito and a condo rental business in Hawaii.
Her passion was music. She founded the Southern California Recorder Society in
the early 1950s and played cello in the Ventura County Symphony between 1961
and 1979. In the early 1960s she hosted several Ojai Festival concerts in her
home including concerts by cellist Gregor Piatagorsky composer Lukas Foss and
may other top musicians.
She is survived by her sister Sue (Jack) Ramsey of Glendale; five children
Bruce (Delores) Walker of Westlake Village; Ellen Langston of Reno; Lisa
Kaufman of San Rafael; Mark (Peta) Walker of Melbourne Australia; and Craig (Debi) Walker
of Ojai; six grandchildren Bonnie and Rebecca Walker of Westlake
Village; Charles Langston of Phoenix Ariz.; Brooke Walker
of Australia; Rhett and Dylan Walker of Ojai; and one great-grandchild Aerielle
Langston of Phoenix.
She was preceded in death by her husband Rodney who died in 1986.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Neptune Society. At Mrs. Walker's request there will be no funeral or
public service.
Ventura County Star - December 15, 1999
We're a bunch of California Frazees in Escondido. I'm a librarian... how much more hidden can you get?
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Dr. Wanless Ray "W.R." Mann - 243S
DR. W.R. MANN, 69, RETIRED PHYSICIAN, DIES
CAMPBELLSVILLE -- Dr. Wanless Ray "W.R." Mann, a retired longtime family practitioner, died of cancer Monday at Taylor County Hospital. Dr. Mann was 69 and lived on Columbia Road.
He retired as a physician in January after practicing for more than 39 years.
Dr. Mann had been a Campbellsville College trustee and had been a deacon and Sunday school teacher at Campbellsville Baptist Church.
He was a Taylor County native and a graduate of the University of Louisville medical school. Dr. Mann had served in the Army Medical Corps during World War II.
Surviving are his wife, Becky Bower Mann; two daughters, Dr. Barbara Freeman of Anchorage and Beth Reynolds of Campbellsville; two sons, Patrick Douglas Mann of Campbellsville and William Alan "Bill" Mann of Greenville, S.C.; a sister; a brother; and nine grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Campbellsville Baptist Church. Visitation will be after 3 p.m. today at the church.
Contributions are suggested to the Dr. W.R. Mann Pre-Med Scholarship Fund at Campbellsville College.
Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Dr. Mann had been a Campbellsville College trustee and had been a deacon and Sunday school teacher at Campbellsville Baptist Church.
He was a Taylor County native and a graduate of the University of Louisville medical school. Dr. Mann had served in the Army Medical Corps during World War II.
Surviving are his wife, Becky Bower Mann; two daughters, Dr. Barbara Freeman of Anchorage and Beth Reynolds of Campbellsville; two sons, Patrick Douglas Mann of Campbellsville and William Alan "Bill" Mann of Greenville, S.C.; a sister; a brother; and nine grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Campbellsville Baptist Church. Visitation will be after 3 p.m. today at the church.
Contributions are suggested to the Dr. W.R. Mann Pre-Med Scholarship Fund at Campbellsville College.
Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Lexington Herald-Leader (KY) - May 6, 1992
1946 All Stars vs. Campbellsville Cokes
Best story ideas sometimes come through our front door - 1946 All Stars vs. Campbellsville Cokes
Central Kentucky News-Journal, The (Campbellsville, KY) - July 10, 2014
Maybe I’m thinking she’ll have a popcorn ball in her vehicle. But, every time I have the luxury of seeing Nell Wise, it makes my day.
One day last week, Ms. Wise came to see me with an old article she found after reading the article on the Campbellsville Cokes.
The story that I’ll run in its entirety below came as a preview of a Sunday, Aug. 30 game that happened in 1959.
I told Ms. Wise, who I refer to as one of the mayors of Spurlington — my hometown, that I wanted to use the article but it would be almost impossible to the aged newspaper photo. (I used to want to go to her and Bob’s house two days before Halloween and two days after to get some of her delicious popcorn balls.)
Then later that day, I ran into Don Shaw at Jeff’s Food Mart and he told me “I’ve got that picture.”
A day later, Shaw brought me that photo which you see below that has he and his brother, Russell, in it. (Don looks more like his youngest son, David, who I know wasn’t around in 1946.)
Ironically, on Monday, Bobby Shaw, Russell’s son, was in the office as he was wrapping up some things at his mother’s place. Liz Shaw was buried on Saturday.
He told me that another player in the photo, “Twister” Garrison, resides in Frankfort like he does.
The 1954 article, which was entitled “Old-Timers of 1946 to return to action against Cokes on Sunday”, read:
“Spectators should be treated to a rare spectacle Sunday, Aug. 30 when the Old Timers team composed of stars of the 1946 Campbellsville Bluegrass league club meet the present Coke team in a contest of skill and stamina on the city high school diamond.
“If the “old-timers” can hold out, they should be able to teach their successors a few tricks. But, wind and skill may have been tapped by that time. However, the game will continue as long as the former stars can manage to wiggle up to the plate.
“Included in the 1946 team lineup will be Paul Coop, Dr. Wanless Mann and George Wright, pitchers; Turney Harding and Paul Cooley, catchers; Russell “Twister” Garrison, Polk Ewing, Paul Campbell, Russell Shaw and Merlin Campbell, infielders; and David Mitchell, Ray Knifley, Frank Ramsey and Romulus Gibson, outfielders.
“Porter Hord and Oliver Crouch will return to their old accustomed posts on the coaching lines and will take another fling at managing and coaching.
“The occasion will be a homecoming for several of the former Lions team members, many of whom are now residents of distance climes.
“The Coke lineup will include Wayne Smith, P; Willard “W.D.” Wolford, C; Willard Smith, 1B: Bob Coakley, 2B: Lanny Parrott, SS; James Thompson, 3B; Johnny Pierce, LF; Eddie Claycomb, CF; and J.D. Underwood, RF.”
Still quite an interesting story nearly 55 years later!
One day last week, Ms. Wise came to see me with an old article she found after reading the article on the Campbellsville Cokes.
The story that I’ll run in its entirety below came as a preview of a Sunday, Aug. 30 game that happened in 1959.
I told Ms. Wise, who I refer to as one of the mayors of Spurlington — my hometown, that I wanted to use the article but it would be almost impossible to the aged newspaper photo. (I used to want to go to her and Bob’s house two days before Halloween and two days after to get some of her delicious popcorn balls.)
Then later that day, I ran into Don Shaw at Jeff’s Food Mart and he told me “I’ve got that picture.”
A day later, Shaw brought me that photo which you see below that has he and his brother, Russell, in it. (Don looks more like his youngest son, David, who I know wasn’t around in 1946.)
Ironically, on Monday, Bobby Shaw, Russell’s son, was in the office as he was wrapping up some things at his mother’s place. Liz Shaw was buried on Saturday.
He told me that another player in the photo, “Twister” Garrison, resides in Frankfort like he does.
The 1954 article, which was entitled “Old-Timers of 1946 to return to action against Cokes on Sunday”, read:
“Spectators should be treated to a rare spectacle Sunday, Aug. 30 when the Old Timers team composed of stars of the 1946 Campbellsville Bluegrass league club meet the present Coke team in a contest of skill and stamina on the city high school diamond.
“If the “old-timers” can hold out, they should be able to teach their successors a few tricks. But, wind and skill may have been tapped by that time. However, the game will continue as long as the former stars can manage to wiggle up to the plate.
“Included in the 1946 team lineup will be Paul Coop, Dr. Wanless Mann and George Wright, pitchers; Turney Harding and Paul Cooley, catchers; Russell “Twister” Garrison, Polk Ewing, Paul Campbell, Russell Shaw and Merlin Campbell, infielders; and David Mitchell, Ray Knifley, Frank Ramsey and Romulus Gibson, outfielders.
“Porter Hord and Oliver Crouch will return to their old accustomed posts on the coaching lines and will take another fling at managing and coaching.
“The occasion will be a homecoming for several of the former Lions team members, many of whom are now residents of distance climes.
“The Coke lineup will include Wayne Smith, P; Willard “W.D.” Wolford, C; Willard Smith, 1B: Bob Coakley, 2B: Lanny Parrott, SS; James Thompson, 3B; Johnny Pierce, LF; Eddie Claycomb, CF; and J.D. Underwood, RF.”
Still quite an interesting story nearly 55 years later!
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
Rebekah Frazee Cochran - 1111 - Officially Missing
Rebekah
Frazee b. 1934-1941 1945 in either Utah or Louisiana Georgia She married (Charran
Glendenning Graham b. 5/1/1942 and) Mr. Randy? Cochran and they lived in Portland, Tennessee in 1986.
Rebekah and Mr. Cochran Graham had two children who are also missing
11111. Wilmonte
Cochran, Graham b. 1951-1970 and 11112. Anita Cochran Kay Graham b. 1951-1970
I have added notes to W.D.'s obituary to clarify things and now I would like to find Beck's obituary to add it as well,
Georgia Collins Hughes 1311 - Officially Missing 2017
Georgia Collins Hughes and her four children and five great
grandchildren and one great, great grandchild are "missing" - out of reach. The great grandchildren were possibly all born between 1994 and 1999. There are several more great grandchildren likely born since 1999.
With the number of generations between her parents: Richard Hill Collins 4/4/1908 to 9/21/1999 and Helen D. ? 12/22/1911 to 2/27/1994, it is unlikely that the 1940 Census for Richard is accurate. It says that he is 32, single, living with his aunts in Phoenix. For four generations to be born in 58 years, Georgia has to be born in 1941 and for there to be three consecutive 19 year splits.
There was one Georgia G. Hughes, born 5/13/1932, who was connected to Camp Verde, Arizona - the last town Richard and Helen lived - but she did not pan out as a Frazee.
Arizona birth records are sealed for 75 years, and there were no Georgia Collinses born in Arizona before 1942. Using a phone directory search, there are at least ten Georgia Hugheses born between 1941 and 1944 who were alive in 1999. None of them have a connection to Arizona. In 2022, if the Arizona birth records prove fruitless, when the 1950 Census is released, I should be able to narrow the date of birth and return to the search.
Finding Helen's surname has also been a problem. She was born in Watson, Arkansas. The census area for 1920 is known as Red Fork. There were 1830 residents in Red Fork district in 1920. Helen Wheeler was born in 1911, but her sisters are Esther and Bernice, not Lola and Ann and she probably married an Acie Dickerson, No other Helens born in 1911/12 appear in the 1920 Red Fork census so it is likely that the family moved before then. Hopefully, her surname will also be available once the Arizona birth records are unsealed.
As the 1950 Census has come out now, Richard Hill Collins is listed with Helen Collins born in Pennsylvania in 1913 (although I can't find her there under that name) and Georgiana Collins was born in 1934 in Illinois. The Arizona marriage records say that Richard marries Helen Barlet in 1948. Given his 1940 Census record, the marriage and the age of Georgia, I highly suspect that she is adopted by Collins and her birth name would be Georgiana Barlet, in Chicago. There is a George Barlet in Chicago in the 1940 census, living alone with his parents, but he is married. If only I could find any other source record for that man.
In Lola Raydar's obituary, it lists Helen Collins, so it shows that at least one of Richard's wives was Helen Dickenson born in Watson, Arkansas in 1911. It would seem that Georgia was the daughter of another of Richard's wives, Helen Barlet born in Pennsylvania in 1913 but, I don't know whether Barlet was Helen's married name (the opinion of several contributors to Familysearch who believe that Helen Dickerson (Dickenson) of Arkansas for some reason lied about every detail in the Census as well as changing the spelling of her maiden name.
Saturday, March 11, 2017
Dr. Carl Henry Eckart - 27S
I have been able to find a few biographies and encyclopedia articles on Dr. Eckart, husband of Edith Louise Frazee, but what follows is the only obituary I have found. Despite his importance to San Diego, an obit was not published in the San Diego Union.
He was born in St. Louis, Missouri May 4, 1902 to Will and Lilly Hellwig Eckart. UCSD says that he married Eda Lou Major while at Princeton, which suggests that Eda Lou was married prior to meeting him, but I have not been able to find any verification of this. The marriage lasted 18 years and was briefly described in his biography on Page 209.
In 1958, a decade after the divorce, he married the widow of his good friend, John von Neumann. Karla Dan von Neumann died in 1963 drowning in the Pacific.
Carl Eckart
Carl Eckart,
a geophysicist at the University of California, San Diego, died on 24 October.
He was 71 years old.
Eckart was
the founder and first director of the Marine Physical Laboratory of the Scripps
Institution of Oceanography. He also served for a brief period as director of the
Scripps Institution (1948-1950) before returning to his former post with the
Marine Physical Laboratory. Eckart was
recently awarded the Pioneers of Underwater Acoustics Medal by the Acoustical
Society of America (see PHYSICS TODAY, November 1973, page 75)
Physics Today - January 1974 p. 87
Friday, March 10, 2017
Isaac Jenkinson Frazee - 2
Death Closes Painting Career Of
Isaac J. Frazee, Laguna Artist
LAGUNA BEACH— Death yesterday claimed another of Laguna’s
famous artists in the passing of Isaac J. Frazee, 84, of 495 El Bosque street,
frequently mentioned as the dean of the artist colony.
Born in Winchester, Indiana, he first came to Laguna Beach
Aug. 15, 1878, when he camped on Main Beach for several days on what he
described as a pioneer painting expedition. With his wife they returned here in
1921 to make Laguna Beach their permanent home.
Frazee erected a studio home which has been the
rendezvous for many of Laguna’s and visiting artists. Father Frazee, as he was familiarly known, had devoted a lifetime
to his profession as poet and dramatist. Shortly after settling here in 1921 he
wrote, produced and directed a pageant-drama (Great Spirit! -"Kitshi
Manido”) the proceeds were collected for the erection of Laguna's art gallery.
His paintings were widely known for a delicacy of
composition rarely attained by his contemporaries.
Isaac J. Frazee is survived by his wife, Bettie Dickinson
Frazee, whom he married June 27. 1885. Had
he lived they would have celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary on Saturday
Mrs. Frazee is now reported in poor health due to a
constant vigil at his bedside during his two-weeks illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Frazee were members of a family group who recently
attended a birthday celebration for Mrs. Julia Bracken Wendt, the wife of artist
William Wendt who died Monday.
Survivors include Mrs. Christian A. Worsley, Fullerton:
Mrs. William M. Bower, Los Angeles; Mrs. Samuel M. Wheeler, Los Angeles: Mrs.
Paul L. Moses, Ontario, Mrs. Carl Eckart, La
Jolla and William C. Frazee, Twin Oaks, California.
Funeral services are announced for Saturday, June 27, at
11 a. m. at the Laguna Beach Funeral Chapel. Efforts to contact Rev. Raymond I.
Brahams, pastor of the Community Presbyterian church, to conduct the services
had not been completed. Interment will be at Loma Vista Cemetery, Fullerton.
(Photo Caption)
Isaac Frazee, pioneer painter of the Orange County scenery,
whose death took place at Laguna Beach yesterday, is shown standing beside a
huge painting of Laguna Beach as he first saw it on an 1878 camping trip. The
Painting, which later won first prize in a San Diego exhibit, shows travelers
on the crowded Coast Boulevard—winding between eucalyptus trees sheltering a
scattered group of cabins. One of these in the foreground occupies the present
site of the big Laguna Hotel. The wagon driver on the trail is Joseph Thurston,
pioneer Laguna Beach developer hauling a load of melons to market.
Santa Ana Register - June 24, 1942
Monday, March 6, 2017
Robert "Knobby" Burge Tyler - 445S
OCEANSIDE --
Robert
"Knobby" Burge Tyler, a long time resident of Oceanside, California,
passed away on Monday, August 23, 2010. He was born April 21, 1926 in
Burlington, Iowa, the son of Leonard and Helen Tyler.
He is survived by his
beloved wife of 61 years, Alma Mae "Beebs" Tyler; his daughter,
Dorothy Paopao and husband, Joe; his son, Robert Tyler and wife, Gayle; his
grandchildren, Tyler, Andrew, Kristin, Carson Paopao, and Veronica, Robert
Tyler.
Knobby loved life, and lived it to the fullest. He attended
Oceanside-Carlsbad High school where he met the love of his life, Beebs,
developed his love of athletics, and made many lifelong friends.
He served his
country in World War II, and loved hunting, fishing, and the outdoors. He was a
loving husband, father, and grandfather who will be missed dearly by the many
whose lives he touched. He had a true appreciation of the little things in
life, an undying love for his family, and his vibrant personality will be
remembered by those who had the opportunity to share a moment with him. He was,
without doubt, one of a kind.
Mass and a memorial service will be held on
Friday, August 27, at 1:00 p.m. at St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic Church
in Oceanside.
Sign the Guest Book online obits.nctimes.com
North County Times - Aug. 25, 2010
Saturday, March 4, 2017
Bethany Anne Mann - 243A21
Bethany Anne Mann
July 21, 1980 – June 22, 2011
Bethany Anne Mann of Campbellsville, daughter of Pat Mann
and Pam Holmes Russell, was born July 21, 1980, in Taylor County, Kentucky. She
died at 8:45 P.M., Wednesday, June 22, 2011 in Campbellsville as the result of an
automobile accident. Age: 30
She professed faith in Christ and was a member of the
Campbellsville Baptist Church. She was a 1998 graduate of Taylor County High
School and attended Eastern Kentucky University. She was employed as a construction
equipment operator.
She is survived by her father, Pat Mann and wife, Jamie of
Campbellsville; her mother, Pam Holmes Russell and husband, Jerry of
Campbellsville; two brothers: Joshua Douglas Mann of Bowling Green and Caleb
Alexander Mann of Campbellsville; paternal grandmother, Becky Bower Mann of
Louisville; maternal grandparents, Samuel Carl and Ella J. Holmes of
Campbellsville; special friend, Kevin Munday of Campbellsville; several nieces
and nephews many other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her paternal grandfather, Dr.
W. R. Mann May 4, 1992.
The Louisville
Courier-Journal on June 24, 2011
Woman dies
in crash, driver charged with her murder
Driver accused of driving under the influence of alcohol.
By Calen McKinney
Thursday, June 23, 2011 at 8:11 am (Updated: June 24, 4:51
pm)
She was someone who loved animals, the outdoors and smiling.
That's how friends and family members say they will remember Bethany Mann.
Mann, 30, died Wednesday at 8:38 p.m. after she was ejected
from a vehicle during a crash. The driver of the car, William Mayes, 29, has
been charged with murder, as he was driving under the influence of alcohol.
According to a Taylor County Sheriff's Office report, Mayes
was driving a 1993 Ford Escort east on Spurlington Road. He lost control of the
vehicle, ran off the road and struck a tree.
Mayes and two other passengers - Shalen Followell of Russell
Springs, 24, and Jonathon Raikes, 23, of Elk Horn - were also injured.
Taylor County Coroner Terry Dabney pronounced Mann dead at
the scene. On Thursday, Dabney said Mann died quickly of multiple blunt force
trauma.
Taylor County Sheriff's Detective Brian Pickard and Taylor
County Sheriff's Deputy Tim Coppage are investigating the crash.
Pickard said he doesn't believe Mayes was traveling a high
rate of speed when the crash occurred. However, he said, none of the four
people in the vehicle were wearing seat belts, though there was evidence that
they had all been drinking. He said alcoholic beverages were found inside the
vehicle and scattered at the scene of the crash.
All were thrown from the vehicle after the crash, Pickard
said, and each suffered cuts. He said Mayes was the least injured.
Followell, Raikes and Mayes were transported to Taylor
Regional Hospital where they were admitted for treatment of multiple injuries.
On Friday morning, the three were listed in stable condition at TRH. Mayes was
released Friday from TRH at about 1 p.m.
The sheriff's report states that Followell and Raikes both
underwent surgery early Thursday morning.
Pickard said law enforcement officials were guarding Mayes
at his room while he was at TRH. He was transported to the Taylor County
Detention Center for booking on Friday afternoon. As of Friday afternoon, there
were no court dates set.
Mann had dated Campbellsville resident Kevin Munday off and
on for the past eight years.
"She was a great person," Munday said. "She
loved everybody."
Munday said Mann loved horses and dogs and floating in the
river. He said he will always remember her smile and her laugh.
"She was a happy-go-lucky person," he said.
"She'd do anything for anybody in the world.
"I just hope everybody always remembers her. She was a
great person. She got in the wrong car."
Mann's cousin Jeff Reynolds said she was an outgoing, fun
person who loved life.
"She always had a smile on her face," he said.
Reynolds said Mann and a group of her friends and family
members enjoyed camping together. He said he believes she had been studying to
become a physical trainer.
"[I'll remember her] laugh and smile more than
anything," he said. " ... Just a free spirit."
Lifelong friend Jeremy Caulk said Mann was a great friend to
him. He said she was a hard worker and will be terribly missed.
"She was the all-around best girl friend I ever had in
my life," he said.
Caulk said the two were neighbors and grew up together. They
once dated, he said, but soon decided they were as close as a brother and
sister.
He said he will miss her attitude toward life.
"There wasn't much negative to her," he said.
"She was always about the good things. She would never want to be
down."
As the driver of the vehicle, Mayes has been charged with
murder, two counts of first-degree assault, and DUI, with an aggravator, and
driving on a license suspended for DUI, both second offenses. Detention center
records also list him as being charged with third-degree possession of a
controlled substance.
Mann was the daughter of Pat Mann and Pam Holmes Russell.
She was a member of Campbellsville Baptist Church, graduated from Taylor County
High School in 1998 and had attended Eastern Kentucky University. She worked as
a construction equipment operator.
Funeral was Saturday at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in
Campbellsville. Burial followed in Campbellsville Memorial Gardens. Dr. James
Jones, who is a family friend, performed the ceremony.
Last week, Jones said he knew Mann as a young girl. He said
she was pretty and very intelligent.
"Bethany was just a sweet girl," he said,
"one of the sweetest girls you'd ever want to meet."
Jones said he had baptized her when he was pastor at
Campbellsville Baptist Church.
Though he lost contact with Mann as she grew up, he said he
remains a close friend of the Mann family.
Survivors also include her stepmother, Jamie Mann of
Campbellsville; her stepfather, Jerry Russell of Campbellsville; two brothers,
Joshua Douglas Mann of Bowling Green and Caleb Alexander Mann of Campbellsville;
and her grandparents, Becky Bower Mann of Louisville and Samuel Carl and Ella
J. Holmes of Campbellsville.
She was preceded in death by a grandfather, Dr. W.R. Mann on
May 4, 1992.
Central Kentucky
News-Journal – June 23, 2011
Thursday, March 2, 2017
Karen Elizabeth Rollins Hurd -2451
Karen R. Hurd
Karen R. Hurd age 51 of Canal Fulton died following an
extended illness. Born May 13, 1951 in Los Angeles, CA, she was a member of
Canal Fulton Christian Fellowship, a member of Sigma Theta Tau and was selected
to Who's Who of Health Care Professionals in 1988.
Preceded in death by her mother, Lois Rollins in 1989 and
one sister, Kathy Rollins in 1971. Survivors include her son, Mark Hurd of the home, one
daughter and son- in -law, Kimberly and Scott Traylor of Lynchburg, VA, Karen’s
pride and joy, her grandchildren Channing and Braydon Traylor and her father,
William Rollins of North Canton.
Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 10:00 am in
the Canal Fulton Christian Fellowship Church, 2021 Locust St. S, Canal Fulton.
Burial will be in Sunset Hills Burial Park. Calling hours in the Reed Funeral
Home Tuesday (TONIGHT) 7:00 - 9:00 PM.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Canal Fulton
Christian Fellowship.
Akron Beacon Journal - November 25, 2002
William Columbus Rollins, Jr. - 245S
William C. Rollins Jr.
William C. Rollins Jr., 84, passed away quietly on Friday
morning, Feb. 12, 2010, after a distinguished and valiant life of service to
our country. William served in the U.S. Army as a Ranger in the Special Forces
during WWII and was awarded the distinguished Silver Star, Bronze Star and
Purple Heart, amongst many other awards for his acts of courage and bravery in
battle.
He was born in Kansas City, KS, on March 15, 1925, but
resided in Ohio for most of his life.
After his service to our country, William began a long and
dedicated career at the Goodyear Company; although William retired from
Goodyear after over 40 years, it will be his talents as an artist which he will
be remembered best. Over the last five years, William has created close to 300
charcoal portraits of veterans killed in action for the families of our
servicemen and women.
Despite suffering his third heart attack in 2000, William
believed his continued artwork to be his mission in life. His artwork has been
recognized by President Obama and the former President Bush for his service in
honoring the fallen heroes of the armed services and a permanent exhibition of
his wonderful works is displayed at the Summit County Veteran's Service
Commission Center in Akron, Ohio.
He is preceded in death by his first wife, Lois Rollins and
two daughters, Karen Hurd and Kathy Rollins. Survivors include his loving wife
of 14 years, Carol Rollins of the home; a brother, Dick (Sandi) Rollins of
Arizona; a sister, Wilnita Bratten of California; grandchildren, Mark (Kathy)
Hurd, Kim (Scott) Traylor, Chad and Nick Brannan, Derek (Elisa) Sisterhen,
Sarah Hadley, and Shayna Jackson. There are seven great-grandchildren, three
step-children, Doug (Jennifer) Albert, Cindy (Bruce) Hadley, Debbie (Jeff)
Brannan, also surviving. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in
his name to the Honor Flight Network, Attn: Tom O'Neal, 300 E. Auburn Ave.,
Springfield, Ohio 45505, or www.honorflight.org
Funeral services will be conducted on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.
in the Reed Funeral Home Canton Chapel with Pastor Berry Carter officiating.
Burial will be in Sunset Hills Burial Park. Calling hours will be on Monday
evening from 5-7 p.m. in the funeral home.
Akron Beacon Journal - February 14, 2010
Lois Naomi Bower Rollins - 245
Lois B. Rollins
Lois B. Rollins, 59, of 9378 Strausser Rd. N.W., Massillon,
passed away Sunday afternoon of Timken Mercy Medical Center in Canton,
following an extended illness.
Born in Hollydale, Calif., she moved to the Massillon area
in 1972 from Union City, Tenn. She was a former employee of M. B. Operating Co.,
and a member of Canton Baptist Temple.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Kathy Rollins,
Dec. 4, 1971. Survivors include her husband, William C. Rollins of the home, to
whom she would have been married 41 years in January, 1990; daughter, Karen
Hurd of Canal Fulton; brothers, David Bower of Norwalk, Calif, and Lanier Bower
of Campbellsville, Ky.; sisters, Ruth Vasquez of Covina, Calif, and Becky Mann
of Campbellsville, Ky.; and grandchildren, Mark and Kimberly Hurd.
Services will be held Wednesday, 1 p.m., in the Chapel of
Canton Baptist Temple, with Rev. Jim Henniger officiating. Burial will be at
Sunset Hills Burial Park. Calling hours at the Reed Funeral Home Tuesday, 7 to
9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in her name to the Canton
Baptist Temple Bus Ministries.
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