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DAGUE, Anna May, see Anna May Thornton

DAGUE, Barbara, nee Waltner
The Medina Gazette, April, 1900

Spencer — Barbara Dague was born in York Co., PA in December 1817, in which vicinity she lived until the year 1834 when she emigrated with her parents to Wayne Co., She was united in marriage to John Dague, January 20, 1842. In February 1852, they came to Penfield and purchased a farm where she lived for 43 years, sharing with her husband the privations and hardships of pioneer life. To their union were born 8 children, two of whom preceded her to the spirit world. The deceased made a Christian confession 40 years ago and has since lived an exemplary Christian life. She was kind to all and ever ready to help and care for the sick and distressed. To know her was to love her. Her husband died in May 1895. Since then she has made her home with her children. She departed this life at the home of her son John, in Spencer, April 18, 1900 at 4pm at the age of 86 years, 4 months, of pneumonia surrounded by all of her children, except Mrs. R. Davidson of New Jersey. We shall miss her, but not as those without hope, for what is our loss is heaven’s gain. She has but left this world of care to join her loved ones on the other shore, there to live and reign with Jesus evermore. 6 children, 38 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren are left to mourn her loss. The funeral was held at the Spencer M. E. Church April 21, Rev. Jacobs of Homer officiating.

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Belle nee Coleman
The Medina Gazette, 2 May 1924

Mrs. Eli Dague — Mrs. Belle Dague was born in Spencer Township, August 14, 1875. She was the first child that blessed the home of her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Coleman. She had 2 sisters and 2 brothers, 2 of whom are still living. Inez and Chester died in infancy. During her early life, her parents lived on their farm in Spencer Township. Miss Belle Coleman was united in marriage to Eli Dague, February 14, 1903. To this union was born Marguerite, Dec. 17, 1909 and Burton, Sept. 10, 1913. Mr. and Mrs. Dague spent the first year of their married life in the village of Spencer, the next 4 on a farm north of Spencer. 16 years ago, they moved to their present location in Chatham Township. When but a girl, Mrs. Dague became a Christian and United with the Spencer Methodist-Episcopal Church in 1888. 15 years ago, she transferred her membership to Chatham M. E. Church. On Monday evening, April 7, at 5:30, at the age of 48 yrs., 5 mos., and 23 days, she fell asleep in the arms of Jesus and waits for that resurrection morn when we all shall meet before the judgment throne of God. She leaves behind one sister, Mrs. John Fetzer of Spencer, one brother, John Coleman of Brighton, her husband Eli and 2 children. She will always be remembered by her friends especially as a devout and conscientious Christian woman; an example to all of us. Funeral services were held in Chatham and at the Spencer M. E. Church. Rev. D. E. LaFollette of Chatham had charge of the services and was assisted by Rev. Mr. Canfield in the service at Spencer. Mrs. Dague’s remains were laid to rest in Spencer Cemetery.

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Betty M. nee Kirkland
The Akron Beacon Journal, 26 April 1985

Barberton — Betty M. Dague, 64, died April 24th. A resident of Barberton for 30 years, she was a member of the Kenmore Church of Christ. She is survived by husband, Donald A.; daughter Bonnie J. Martin of Worthington; sons Jeffrey D. of Doylestown and William J. of Massillon; 4 grandchildren, mother Cecelia Kirkland of Canton; brother David Kirkland of Canton; sisters Margaret Eldridge of Elyria, Ruth Mahaffey of Akron, Mary Jane Little of Canton; nieces and nephews. Funeral services Saturday, 11 am. At Campfield-Hickman Funeral Home, Rev. Ira Brandon officiating. Burial Greenlawn Cemetery. Visitation today 2-4 and 7-9 pm.

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Byron Blake
Chronicle-Telegram, Elyria, Ohio, 21 August 1951

Byron Blake Dague of 1406 Grafton Road died suddenly after an illness of 4 months at Elyria Memorial Hospital at 7:10 p.m. Monday. He was 44 years of age. Mr. Dague was born in LaGrange March 27, 1907, and had lived in Elyria for 25 years. He was a graduate of Penfield High School in 1926, a member of First Baptist Church, men’s bible class of the church and LaGrange Masonic Lodge R. and A.M. Surviving are his widow Donna Dague (nee Stegman); 2 sons, Larry S. and John Fredrick Dague at home; his mother Mrs. Clara Dague of Jeromesville, Ohio; 2 sisters, Lemoyne Garman of Jeromesville and Mrs. Alan Van Wormer of Elyria and 2 brothers Morris Dague and Quinton Dague, both of Jeromesville. His father George Dague died in 1939. Friends may call at the Harold Dicken Funeral Home from 7 to 9:30 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9:30 pm Wednesday. Services will be held from the funeral home Thursday at 2 pm with the Rev. H. K. Finley officiating and burial will be made in Brookdale Cemetery.

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Celia B., see Celia B. Van Wormer

DAGUE, Charles Anson
Wooster Daily Record, 15 January 1957; also appeared in the Medina Gazette

Charles A. Dague of Lodi Vicinity

Lodi — Charles Anson Dague, 79, died Saturday evening at his farm home in Huntington Twp., following three weeks’ illness. He had been a resident of Huntington and Penfield townships all his life. Surviving are his wife, Ruby; 5 daughters, Mrs. Marie Bowen of Spencer, Mrs. Rhea Bridges of Grafton, Mrs. Dorothy Magune of Huntington Park, Calif., Mrs. Lois Demeny of San Jose, Calif., and Joan of the home; 3 sons, Hugh of Medina, Harold of Newport Beach, Calif., and James with the US Army on Okinawa; a step-son, Bob McDowell of El Paso, Texas; 4 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Walter Storm of Spencer; a brother, Rollin of Wellington. 5 sisters and a brother died previously. Services will be held at 2 pm Tuesday at the Parker Funeral Home in Spencer. The Rev. Adam Galt of Spencer will officiate. Burial will be in Spencer Cemetery. Friends may call Monday afternoon and evening at the funeral home.

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Charles B.
The Medina Gazette, June, 1930

Charles B. Dague, youngest son of Frederick and Maria Dague was born in Penfield, O., July 8, 1862, and departed this life at his home in Spencer Sunday morning, June 1, 1930, aged 67 years, 10 months and 23 days. His death came as a shock to all, he having been in usual health even to the time he was stricken and within an hour’s time he had passed to his heavenly home. At the age of 16 years, he was united with the Black River Church of the Brethren, to which he remained a true and active member up to the last, he being, at the time of his death, church treasurer and chairman of the ministerial board. On Dec. 15, 1887, he was united in marriage to Florence Jennie Piper of Shelby, Mich. To this union were born two children, Clarence Hugh and Hazel May. The deceased has resided on the old farm on the Smith Road practically all of his life, moving to town four years ago. He was a prosperous farmer, good citizen, kind neighbor and beloved by all who knew him. He was one of a family of 12 children, of which only three are living. He leaves to mourn their loss a faithful wife, 2 children, Clarence H. of Spencer, and Hazel M. (Mrs. Aaron Browand) of Litchfield, 2 grandchildren, Eleanor and Kenneth Browand of Litchfield, one step-granddaughter, Leona Rogers of Spencer, one sister, Mrs. Ella Hull of Spencer, 2 brothers, Emerson of Litchfield and Jerry of Lodi, besides a host of relatives and friends. The funeral was held at the Baptist Church in Spencer on June 3, 1930 at 2:30 pm with burial in the Penfield Cemetery.

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Christine, nee Archer
Wooster Daily Record, 11 January 1944

Christine Archer Dague Dies at Daughter’s House

LODI, Jan. 11 — Mrs. Christine Archer Dague died Monday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lena Jamison, with whom she lived on S. Market St. She is also survived by 3 sons, Earl of Medina, Ray of Wellington, Clint ofLodi, __(illegible #) grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Dague was born in Lincolnshire, England but came to this country when she was 6 years old. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 pm from the Elliott Funeral Home, with the Rev. L. J. Quade of Sandusky officiating, assisted by Rev. L. J. Shoemaker of Lodi. The body will be at the family home Wednesday and Thursday.

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Clair E.
The Akron Beacon Journal, 30 July 1987

Medina — Clair E. Dague, 79, died July 29, at Medina Community Hospital, following a short illness. He was a lifetime resident of Medina County and was active with the Medina County Fair Board for over 16 years as an electrician, and was responsible for many years for the Christmas lighting of the Uptown Medina Park. He was an electrical contractor. He is survived by his wife, Maxine; daughter, Virginia Saddler of Elyria; son, John E. of Medina, sister, Dorothy Long; and brother, Robert, both of Sima, Calif.; brother Willard of Thousand Oaks, Calif; stepsons, Jack, Gordon, Larry and Maynard Coudret; stepdaughters, Janet Slulak, Maureen Szostek, Marlene Flowers, Darlene Peek, all of the Dearborn, Mich. Area; 7 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild, 27 step-great grandchildren and 6 step-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary B. (Kuhn). Funeral services will be Friday, July 31, 1:30 pm at the Waite & Son Memorial Home, 765 N. Court St., Medina, where friends may call Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society (Waite, 723-3229)

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Clair F.

DAGUE, Clara M., nee Pelton
The Wooster Daily Record, 4 December 1967

Jeromesville — Mrs. Clara Dague, 82 of Jeromesville, RD #1, died at the new Edlo Rest Home early Saturday morning. Mrs. Dague was a member of the Lakefork EUB Church. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Celia Van Wormer of Elyria, and Mrs. Lena Garman of Jeromesville, RD #1; 2 sons, Morris and Quinton, both of Jeromesville, RD#1, 13 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and a brother, David Pelton of LaGrange. Her husband, George died in 1939 and a daughter and a son also died previously. Services will be at Fickes Funeral Home in Jeromesville Tuesday at 2 pm with Rex Thomas Keck officiating. Burial will be in Spencer. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 pm today (Monday).

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Clara Marie, see Clara Marie Bowen

DAGUE, Clinton Jeremiah
Wooster Daily Record, date not given (died 30 November 1950

Dague Services to be held Friday

LODI — Funeral services for Clinton Dague, 59, of Lodi, will be held at the Elliott Funeral Home in Lodi Friday at 2 pm. with Rev. Haddad of Cleveland officiating. Burial will be in Chatham Cemetery. Mr. Dague died suddenly Friday in Cleveland of a heart attack, while visiting his mother-in-law. He was a charter member of the Harrisville Grange, and was a retired farmer. He was in ill health for 5 years. Surviving are his widow, Florence (Platell); 2 sons, Archer and Stanley, both of Lodi; 3 grandchildren; 2 brothers, Earl of Medina, and Ray of Lorain; and a sister, Mrs. Glena Jamison of Medina. The family will receive friends at the funeral home until time for services Friday.

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Clyde William
Medina Gazette, 23 July 1956

Medina — Clyde W. Dague, 55, a former resident of Wellington, died suddenly early yesterday morning in the Fisher Food Co., store at Medina Shopping Center where he was employed as manager. He was taken to the office of Dr. R. L. Mansell where he was pronounced dead on arrival. He had been in ill health for some time. Mr. Dague was born in Penfield, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dague, and came to Medina from Wellington 26 years ago. He had been associated with Fisher Food stores for 27 years. He was a member of the Medina Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Dague’s wife, Cornelia (Schubert), who survives, formerly lived near Oberlin. She is society editor of the Medina Gazette when the family resides on Lafayette Rd., Medina, during the winter months. The summer home is at Chippewa Lake. Also surviving are 2 daughters, Mrs. Robert Favri of Bedford and Mrs. Edward Freeland of Medina; 3 greandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Walter Storm of Spencer and 2 brothers, Charles of Huntington Township and Rolla of Wellington. The Rev. Robert Searles will officiate at services tomorrow at 1:30 pm, DST, at the Gensemer Funeral Home. Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery, Medina.

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Cornelia E. nee Schubert
The Chronicle Telegram, 1 January 1988

Cornelia E. Dague (nee Schubert), 79, of Medina, died Friday at Evergreen Health Care Center in Medina, after a long illness. Born in Elyria, she had lived in Medina for many years. Surviving are daughters, Shirley A. Saporito, of Parma Heights, and Janet Favri, of Medina; 6 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; and sisters, Margaret Peterson, of Medina, and Janette Bechtel, of Birmingham, Ohio. A private family service was to be held today at Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina, with Rev. Donald Nichols officiating. Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to the Medina County Cancer Society, 740 E. Washington St., Medina, 44256. Arrangements were handled by Waite and Son Memorial Home of Medina.

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Florence Deborah nee Jones
newspaper not given, November 25, 1973

Mrs. Florence Dague, 83, of 126 Bennett St., Wellington, died yesterday noon at the Elms Convalescent Home where she had been a patient since Sept. 11. She was born in Penfield Twp March 15, 1890 and was employed as an inspector and assembler at Cleveland Steel, Wellington, before retiring in 1952. She was a member of the First Congregational Church of Wellington and a charter member of the Pythian Sisters of Spencer. She is survived by one son, Paul of Wellington and one daughter, Mrs. Myron (Eleanor) Kolbe of Wellington, 3 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Her husband Roy died in 1927. One sister and one brother also preceded her in death. Friends will be received in the Curtis E. Truman Funeral Home tomorrow afternoon and evening. The Rev. Ron Boldman will officiate at services at 2 pm Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Spencer Cemetery.

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Florence Jennie, see Florence Jennie Hull

DAGUE, Freda M., nee Shepard
newspaper unknown, 10 September 1988

Freda M. Dague, an employee of Brumfield’s Sparkle Market, died Saturday of an apparent heart attack (age 51). Taken to Wellington Community Hospital, she was pronounced dead on arrival. Mrs. Dague, who was born in Wellington and had been an area resident all her life, was employed for more than 10 years at Brumfield’s, where she worked in the deli, bakery and produce departments. Services were held yesterday, Wednesday, at the Cowling Funeral Home with Rev. Dennis Peterson, Pastor of First Congregational Church, officiating. Mrs. Dague is survived by her husband, Philip, to whom she was married 29 years; a son, David, and a daughter, Brenda, both at home; and 5 sisters, Mrs. Francis (Gloria) Lowery of Spencer, Miss Mary Jane Shepard of Elyria, Mrs. Carol Toby of LaGrange, Mrs. Lois Lynch of Elyria, and Mrs. Kay Hudson of Michigan. She was preceded in death by her parents, Clayton and Dorothy Shepard; a sister, Ruth Krieg; and brothers, Earle, and Paul. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery.

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Hazel R. nee Beal
newspaper not identified, 24 January 1987

Hazel R. Dague, 73, of Wellington, died Saturday at the Medina Community Hospital after a short illness. She was born in Wellington and lived in the area all her life. She retired from Kimmel’s Pharmacy after many years. She had been a clerk and bookkeeper. Mrs. Dague was a member of the Wellington Community Hospital Auxiliary and the Rebekah Lodge, where she was the past Knoble Matron. Survivors include 2 sons, Roy of California and Philip of Wellington; a daughter, Mrs. Phylis Regal of Lodi; 9 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, a brother, Clayton “Hugh” Beal. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul in 1976. Memorial services will be Tuesday at 11 am. at the Cowling-Truman Funeral Home in Wellington with the Rev. Dennis Peterson officiating. Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery in Wellington. Memorial contributions may be sent to the Wellington Community Hospital Auxiliary.

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Hugh W.
newspaper not identified, 2 February 1984

Hugh W. Dague, 79, of Medina, died Thursday at home of apparent natural causes. Born in Penfield, he was a Medina resident for the past 60 years. A mechanic by profession, he was retired from Medina Tractor Sales. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America. He is survived by a son, Robert W. of Medina; 4 sisters, Rhea Bridges of Lorain, Marie Bowen of Elyria, Dorothy Magune and Lois Horwath, both of California; and a brother, Harold of Costa Mesa, Cal. Friends may call tonight from 7-9 p.m. at Waite and Son Memorial Home, Medina. Services will be Saturday at 11 am at the funeral home. Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery, Medina.

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Irving Nelson
The Post Standard, Syracuse, NY, 29 January 1987

Services will be held today in Raleigh, NC for Irving Nelson Dague, 65, a former area resident who died Tuesday at his home in Raleigh. Spring burial will be in Mexico Village Cemetery. Mr. Dague resided most of his life in Raleigh. He was an office service manager for Nationwide Insurance Co. Mr. Dague was a World War II Veteran. Surviving are his wife, the former Margaret Powell, a daughter, Carol Query of New Bern, NC, a sister, Phyllis Campbell of Elyria, Ohio and 2 grandchildren.

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Joan C., see Joan C. Louisa

DAGUE, Lena Mae, see Lena Mae Garman

DAGUE, Lillian L. nee Flaskamp
Cleveland Plain Dealer, 12 January 1969

Lillian L. Dague, age 82, mother of Mrs. Weber (Donna) BeVier of Wellington and Mrs. Nicholas (Beulah) Obrig of Coloma, Michigan. Services 2 pm Tuesday from the Curtis E. Truman Funeral Home, Wellington, Ohio. Burial Penfield, Ohio

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Maine Clair, see Maine Clair Bowen

DAGUE, Mary

DAGUE, Mary Bernice nee Kuhn
The Akron Beacon Journal, 28 March 1991

Medina — Mrs. Mary Bernice Dague , 66 of 1581 Edgewood Drive died Sunday at Medina Community Hospital after a long illness. A native of Newcomerstown, O., she lived in Medina for 36 years, having come from Akron. She was a member of First United Methodist Church. She was a retired school teacher. She leaves her husband, Clair; daughter Mrs. Virginia Saddler, Elyria; son John E., Medina and 4 grandchildren. Services will be at 2 pm Tuesday at Waite Funeral Home, where friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 pm today and 3-5 and 7-9 pm Monday. Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery.

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Orland
Wooster Daily Record, 4 January 1954

RICE, John

Friendsville, Elyria Men Crash, Die

Services will be held Wednesday for Orland Dague, 77 of Friendsville, who died instantly at about 2:15 pm Saturday in a two-car collision which killed another man and injured 4 persons at the intersection of State Rt. 76and Medina County Road 4, two and ½ miles north of Chatham. The car, which Dague was driving alone eastward on County Road 4 was struck broadside by a northbound vehicle driven by John Rice, 55, of Elyria, who also was killed. Dague apparently failed to yield the right-of-way at the intersection, according to the Medina Post State Highway Patrol, officers of which investigated. Both men died instantly, Dague from a crushed chest and Rice from a skull fracture. The two dead men and 4 other occupants of the Rice car were taken to Lodi Hospital. Cathy Rice, a daughter, 2½ suffered a leg fracture, while Mrs. Rice and 2 sons sustained cuts and bruises. Dague was an employee of the Ohio Injector Company in Wadsworth and had spent most of his life in the Lodi area. Relatives, who did not know the man’s destination at the time of the accident said that he frequently went on visiting trips in the area alone in his automobile. Surviving are 3 sons, Clair of Medina, Robert of Cleveland, Willard at home; 2 daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Long of the home and Mrs. Neva Fernwald of Elyria; 2 brothers, Melvin of Mallets Creek and Bert of Lodi; 2 sisters, Mrs. Charlotte Ewing of Lodi and Mrs. Carolyn Billman of Wooster and 9 grandchildren. Rev. Walter Gravelt of the Chatham Congregational Church will officiate at services in the Elliott Funeral Home in Lodi Wednesday at 2:30 pm. Rice was returning home with his family after a New Year’s visit with his family in Cadiz, Ohio where he had lived until a year ago. Rice was a member of the Christian Church at Flushing, Ohio and had served 10 years in the US Army. Surviving besides his wife and 2 children are another daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Gammeter of Cadiz, sons John, Jr. of Cadiz, Ralph of Cadiz, 3 stepsons, Clarence McBride of Canton, Ronald McBride of Elyria and Richard of Cadiz, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rice of Pennsylvania; 2 grandchildren. The Parker Funeral Home handled local arrangements and the transferring of the body to Cadiz, where services will be conducted on Tuesday.

Carole J. Schetter

DAGUE, Rhea Irene, see Rhea Irene Bridges

DAGUE, Ruby McDowell nee Norton
newspaper not given, 25 June 1989

Ruby Dague, 81, who resided at the Elms Nursing Home, was killed in an auto accident Sunday on Route 58 just north of Ashland. Mrs. Dague was a passenger in the car driven by her son-in-law, James A. Louisa, 18063 Route 58, who was admitted to Ashland Samaritan Hospital. Her daughter, Joan Louisa of Wellington, along with another passenger, Flora Dardinski of the Elms, were taken to the hospital where Mrs. Louisa was flown by helicopter to Cleveland Metro Health Medical Center because of abdominal injuries. From reports of the accident, the southbound Louisa car was struck by Jack E. Birky, 38, of Ashland, who was driving eastbound on County Road 620 and failed to obey a stop sign at Route 59. Birky was not treated for injuries at the hospital. Kevin E. Padrutt, 32, of Ashland, a passenger in the second car, was also flown from Samaritan to Cleveland Metro with fractures of skull and knee. Mrs. Dague had lived for many years in Huntington before moving to Wellington where she formerly worked for the Lattimer Rest Home on Magyar Street. She was a member of the Church of Christ in Christian Union. Other survivors include another daughter, Lois Howarth of Paradise, Calif.; 2 sons, Robert McDowell of Las Vegas, Nevada, and James Dague of St. Cloud, Fla.; 2 sisters, Muriel Everett of Wellington and Helen Sietman of Kettering; 3 brothers, James Norton of Wilmore, Ky., Homer Norton of Marion, Iowa, and Charles Norton of Lorain; and several grandchildren. Funeral services will be today (Thursday) at 11am at Church of Christ in Christian Union, Wellington, with the Rev. Craig Watson officiating. Burial will be in Spencer. Norton Funeral Home handled arrangements.

Carole J. Schetter

DALE, Arden

DALE, Stowell

DALGLEISH, Blake D.
Newspaper not identified, 29 August 1992

Blake D. Dalgleish, 75, of Lodi died Thursday at Samaritan Care Center, Medina. Born in Spencer Township, he lived in the Spencer area most of his life, moving to Lodi six years ago. He was a farmer and had worked in road maintenance for Spencer Township. He was a member of the Spencer United Methodist Church and had been a 4-H adviser for a number of years with the steer club. Mr. Dalgleish is survived by his wife Peg; daughters Betty Bowman of Nova, Janet Botdorf of Galion, Ohio, Gayle Polacsek of Elyria, Pamela Dalgleish of Anchorage, Alaska, Kelly Dalgleish of Medina; 7 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; and by a brother Adrian Dalgleish of Spencer. He was preceded in death by twin daughters in infancy. Friends may bell Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Parker & Son Funeral Home, 210 Medina St., Lodi. Services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. The Rev. Helen DuBell of Clyde, Ohio, will officiate. Burial will be in Spencer Cemetery. Memorial contributions if desired, may be made to the Lodi Rescue Squad, % Carl Stewart, 137 Harris St., Lodi, Ohio 44254.

Carol Schetter

DANZEY, Elizabeth E. Danzey, nee Ripton
The Chronicle-Telegram, 11 November 1930

Elizabeth Danzey, 88, 229 Harvard Avenue, died this morning at nine o'clock at her home. Although she has been in ill health for the past three years, death resulted from pneumonia.

The deceased was born in Lincolnshire, England, and has lived in Elyria for 23 years. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Alexander (Lottie) Parsch and a son, Charles Amos Richards, two brothers, two sisters, three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Church of Christ and Rebekah Lodge. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Burial will be made in Wakeman Cemetery.

Abstracted by Diane Hayward

DAUDET, Rev. John
Saturday Feb 13, 1892 - North Amherst

The death of Rev. John Daudet, pastor of the Catholic church at Grafton, occurred at that place Wednesday morning at the age of eighty-one years. He was born in 1810, entered the priesthood 1835 and has been continual in service during fifty-seven years, being at the time of his death the oldest living priest in the United States. He has been connected with the Cleveland diocese twenty-three years and as pastor at Grafton since 1870. The funeral was held at Grafton Friday morning at 9 o’clock. The funeral services were attended by a number of Cleveland priests.

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DAVIES, Blodwin, see Blodwin McCormick

DAWES, Peter
Lorain County Reporter Saturday Jan 23, 1892 - North Amherst

The death of Peter Dawes occurred here at his home Tuesday, January 19, 1892, aged 77 years. He had been in poor health for some time, his first ailment being a stroke of paralysis, followed by other complaints that broke down his constitution. His widow, now confined to her bed, survives him. The funeral services were held at the house Friday afternoon, conducted by Rev. P. E. Harding, and were very brief owing to the illness of Mrs. Dawes. The remains were placed in the vault awaiting burial in the cemetery here. Deceased came to this country with his parents when 17 years old and settled in Lyme, Huron County, subsequently moving into Erie County, where the elder Mr. Dawes became proprietor of what was known as the “Half Way House” a country tavern situated on the road south of Sandusky, where the subject of our sketch became an expert grain buyer for Hubbard & Co. and for years he was engaged in buying grain, his opinion as to the price to be paid for grain and all other details of the business being left to his own judgment. He was engaged in this business when Milan, O[hio] was a great grain center by reason of the canal there, and which was a competitor of Sandusky. He accumulated a competency sufficient to support his comfort in his latter years of life. He was married in about the year 1866, coming to North Amherst the following year, where he made his home with Joseph Robbins on the farm now owned by N. L. Cotton. He has, therefore, been a resident of this place for twenty-five year, spending his time in a quiet way without any fixed duties and getting comfort out of life. Upon to a year of his death he appeared to be in good health, his complexion was good and his spirits lively. He was an interesting talker, a very sociable man, the whole tenor of his life seemed to be marked without a ruffle or discontent. Much might be said of the pleasant remembrances his friends and neighbors have him. A pleasant gentleman and of a sociable disposition he enjoyed the friendship of all who knew him.

Abstracted by Norma Karter, Elyria newspaper lookups

DAY, Eugene
The Elyria Republican, Thursday July 12, 1894, Sheffield

Mr. Eugene Day , formerly of this place, now of Weeping Water, Neb., died at his home on July 5th of paralysis. He leaves a wife and son to mourn his loss. She has the deep sympathy of her many friends and relatives here in her bereavement.

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DAY, Eugene
The Elyria Republican, Thursday, July 12, 1894

In another column we recorded the death of Mr. Eugene I. Day, of Weeping Water Neb., formerly of Sheffield, this county. The deceased was a brother Sumner B. and Henry K. Day, of this city, William Day, of Sheffield and Mrs. G. F. Wright of Oberlin. He leaves a wife (formerly Miss Carter, of Sheffield) and two children. Funeral services were conducted at his late home, Sunday at five o’clock.

Abstracted by Norma Karter, Elyria newspaper lookups

DEA, John M.
September 13, 1897 - June 06, 1969
Id#: 0472265 Name: Dea, John M. Date: Jun 8 1969 Death Notice

Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #103.

Notes: Dea. John M. Dea, residence, 37266 Centennial Ave., Avon, O., beloved husband of Regina L., father of Eleanor Krawczyk, Norman Youngblood, James Youngblond and Harry Deal, brother of Michael Deal, Helen Skowronski and Rose Bucks, grandfather of six, great-grandfather of nine. Friends may call at The Burmeister County Line Funeral Home, 32000 Detroit Rd. (Rl. 254) Avon, 2-4 And 7-9 P.M. Sunday. Funeral Mass Monday, June 9 at 11 a.m. at St. Mary's Church, Avon. Interment Calvary Cemetery,Cleveland.

Richard O'Keefe

DEA, Regina L. “Jean” nee Schneider
September 7, 1913 - August 13, 1990
The Cleveland Plain Dealer Aug 15, 1990, pg. 12 sec. B, Death Notice

Regina L. Dea (Jean) (nee Schneider), beloved wife of the late Irving Youngblood and John Dea, mother of Norman V. and James R. Youngblood, grandmother of two, sister of Vincent C. and the late Bernetta Butz, Trudy Schneider, Caroline Wilhelm, Aloysius, Ralph, Leonard, Carence, Robert, Roman and Bernard. Passed away August 13. Memorials may be forwarded to the American Heart Assoc. Prayer service at the Funeral Home Thursday August 16 at 9:30 a.m. and the Funeral Mass at St. Mary Church at 10 a.m. Friends may call at the Burmeister County Line Funeral Home, a G.H. Busch Company, 32000 Detroit Rd., Avon (Rt 254) from 2-4 and 7-9 Wednesday.

Richard O'Keefe

DELCZEG, Agnes

 

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