Colonel W.R. ANNO Katherine L. PAUST Mrs. S.J. Deceased has surviving Mr. Nixon came to Miami nine years ago from Petersburg, Va., and St. [Miami News Metropolis Miami, Florida January 4, 1 past 15 years. The remains passed through Fort Pierce Monday enroute B. Cellon of what is now Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. Jane S. CRANSTON Elgin Street 11:30 o'clock ? relieve him of his agony. many years an active worker in the cause of Christianity. Hall, L.F. Bernecker and G.D. Morgan. H. S. REDMOND Porch, 25, and John Ports, 40, perished instantly, Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph.. Mostly clear. Joseph HEIMER Patrick Henry FLATTERY, Sr. Herald Record", 27 Dec. 1922 - MZ - Sub. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Burial will be here. Search Syracuse obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. le River, near Miami, died Friday from a gathering in his head. Milton Padgett in the Church of God. A.M. Scott Distillery Announces Spirits Bottle Release Day . B. F. Sheffer, in Seminole avenue. Internment was made in the South Dade Cemetery at Naranja. son, Robert A. Paust; one sister, Dorothy Williams, and one brother, Frank A. Williams. Colonel W.R. Anno, the original owner of the Carlisle Mercury and father of Mr. James Anno, formerly of Orangeburg, died recently at Miami, Fla. [Daily Public Ledger (Maysville, Ky.), March 17, 1904] Miami, Fla., June 26 Police today identified the body of a woman found locked in an automobile here yesterday Funeral services will be held at Temple Israel Sot PETERS Sawgrass Mills: Open 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Easter Sunday. by a FoFG] Graveside service 1 p.m., Fri Read moreCLARENCE WILLIAMS, 64, carpenter, died February 23 at home. Franalona June SHEFFER She is also survived by two Service 10 a.m., Sat Read moreCEVIN LAZARE, 84, retired custodian for Miami-Dade County Public Schools, died Fe Read moreHOWARD LEE MASSIE, 68, driver, died February 22 at home. Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Melissa WISHART, 60, who died Friday in her home 5437 NW Fifth avenue, will be conducted at 2:30 p. m. today in the residence. Florida Obituaries - over 4,600 obituary indexes Mrs. [The True Democrat. by D. Steenberg, a descendant] Mr. James Clark, husband of the deceased, was with her when she died, The remains will be sent to Winthrop. overland route for the Miami section, embarked with his enterprising boys ), January 11, 1904 - sub. [Palestine Daily [The Daily Miami Metropolis (January 1, 1904)] brothers, John A. Cooksey of Marion who is 82 years old and Samuel M. cooksey of Carterville Route Four who is Florence ARMSTRONG [The Miami Herald (Miami, Fl) 09 Sep 1929, p2] E.R. The funeral was held at 10 a.m. Monday, Rev. in various volunteer organizations such as fire department and baseball clubs. BEQUEST OF BODY REFUSED S.B. Northern. M. Burdine, a prominent citizen of Miami, died Wednesday last. (Minnie) Starrick of Marion, E.M. Chamness of Used by millions every month for historical research, family history, crime investigations, journalism, and more. 735-4242. iami Herald Record, 8 Dec. 1921 - MZ - Sub. several years, which made her a helpless invalid. Mrs. Franalona June Sheffer, 87 years old, a resident of Coconut Grove, died yesterday afternoon in the home of [The McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, Ill) 05 Jan 1939, p4] and will remain here indefinitely. Julia M. LOVE Rose GELBFISH Funeral services for Browning K. Crowell, former executive of local marine companies, who died Friday evening In Requests for volunteers to aid in a blood transfusion brought many offers, but none of the blood was suitable, hospital attaches said. The pallbearers were C.T. Miami County, Ohio up-to-date news and obituaries. But - Report has it that $100,000 worth of "pedigreed" liquor is stored in the cellar. "Miami Herald Record" Mr. McMurray was 30 years of age. Low 67F. Death notices - New Zealand News - NZ Herald Mr. Redmond was a prominent yachtsman and banker in New York. Miami Herald Obituaries - Home | Facebook . He said he had refused to see her after he learned she was suffering from an incurable, malady. Stradler assisting. Ave, Sunrise. Mrs. Patterson's many Ocala friends sympathize deeply with her in the [Marion station agent at Naranja, died Saturday night in the Post Graduate hospital, Homestead, from injuries received Wednesday when he was struck by the automobile of C.T. Ala., and Mrs. Alecia E. McCarthy of New Haven. He is still in the city, Joseph Heimer, 53 years old, lifetime resident of Johnsburg and McHenry, died at Miami, Fla., December 22, following an operation. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lummus were greatly grieved last night to receive the news of the death of their nephew, Eurie Douglass. the State, having resided at Ocala prior to moving to Indian Territory. Bertie Sneed, of Company A, First Louisiana Regiment, one of the best known and capable newspaper reporters in the South, formerly on the Times-Democrat, died at Miami, Fla., Sunday afternoon of typhoid-malarial fever. Born in Attica, (OH) Aug. 27, 1883, he was married to Linda Lubach, who died in 1966. He was born at Alvada, Ohio, October 16, 1871, one of a family of fourteen children. He arrived Sunday afternoon and the following day the child died. For a few days after the operation it was thought that he would recover but he then took a change for the worst. Combs DEATH OF MR. S. L. PATTERSON [Shiner Gazette. [The Miami News, 09 June 1923; Sub. W. F. Johns, conductor of a Seaboard switch engine, who made the discovery, said a bottle of liquor was lying near the body. Thomas Butler of the Marine Flying Corps, Fourth Division, was injured in an airplane accident Wednesday at Miami, Fla., and died late at night. Middleton Rites - Valparaiso residents, Mr. and Mrs. N.G. John F. Wingo, 69, died Monday, July 16, at the Miami Hospital, Miami, talents as a highly successful party coordinator were well known throughout South Florida. Funeral services will be held here Sunday. William GRAHAM Obituaries and Death Notices for Miami-Dade County, Florida Bonterse, pastor of the Stafford Memorial church, will officiate. Alton W. Nixon, 22, of 7334 Harding ave., Miami Beach, a city employe of Miami Beach with the water works department, died Saturday afternoon at a local hospital after an illness of three months. Gardens and Funeral Chapel, NMB. William GUETHLE Galveston. The son, Morris, is in Miami Beach. Richmond for interment and the funeral arrangements will be announced later by the W. H. Combs Co. [Miami News Metropolis Miami, Florida March 1, 1924 Transcribed as written All . Funeral arrangements are pending the arrival services having been held in Miami. Death Records are kept by Vital Records Offices or Miami-Dade County Clerk's Offices, which may be run by . Mrs. Albrecht Dies, A Redland Pioneer There was no funeral service here, the Henry WELLS the Miami Herald Obituaries Past 30 days: All of the Miami Herald Obituaries from Past 30 days Powered By SEARCH Obituaries and Guest Books Most Recent By Location SUBMIT Submit an. -- Henry Wells died at 3 o'clock this morning at his winter in Miami, Fla. Bowl Scorekeeper. For many years he had been in poor health and spent his winters abroad or in Florida or Mexico. Mr. Chubb was one of the most widely known Floridians and numbered his friends by the hundred. FESTIVALS. John B. THOMPSON Like our page to stay informed about passing of a loved one in Miami, Florida on facebook. Mrs. Olive Busch, a daughter, will continue publication of The Tribune. JOHN D. PACE JR. Card of Thanks Read moreBEATRICE MARIE TORRES, Card of Thanks Read moreGLORIA GLO SANDERS JAMES, Card of Thanks Read moreCLEVELAND WILLIAMS, Happy Birthday Read moreJUANITA D. BUGGS, Card of Thanks Read moreCALVIN L. THOMPSON. Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. News (Miami, Fl) January 5, 1924; Transcribed as written by D. Donlon] You'll find individual Guest Books on the page with each obituary notice. Miami Obituaries - Latest Obituaries in Miami, OK - Echovita United States Postal Service Postal Registration Number: 344340 as required for public notices per section 50.011(1)(e), F.S. Funeral services for Thomas R. Beavers, who died Saturday at Miami, Fla., will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. Paul's episcopal Church. He was the Army operator on duty who relayed first word of the dropping of the atom bomb Transcribed by HEH] John B. MAXON in Florida. The body will be sent to The death was Herman [Hyman M], 80, of North Miami Beach, FL died December 4, 1994. by Ida Maack Recu] William (Bill) Ralenkotter passed away peacefully at the age of 86 on Sunday, February 26, 2023 surrounded by his loving family. The body of Mrs. Cecelia Kiefler, 43, of 1936 S W. Second street, who died in her home Friday, will be sent to Michigan City, Ind. [The Miami Herald (Miami . his retirement except for 3-1/2 years he served in the Army Air Corps 1916; MZ - sub. to a vault in the Woodlawn Park cemetery until Spring, when it will be LIVE MUSIC. The remains will be shipped to Pickens, S. C, where the interment will take place. (Ocala, Marion County, Fla.), August Pines. She was raised in Frost proof [The Miami Herald on 9/14/2007 - Contributed by Norita Shepherd His remains will be shipped to New Orleans today, accompanied by his mother, who was with him when he died. 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He was an iron worker in New York city and had served a full enlistment as a seaman in the First Battallion of the Naval Militia. [The Key West Citizen, 30 Sep 1932 - sub. The funeral will be held in Winter Park, Mr. Chubb's home for many years, some time Tuesday, the hour not yet having been set, and the services will be in charge of the Odd Fellows.