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Crawford County, Ohio |
Crawford County News
| Newark Advocate Jul 1, 1901 Bucyrus The body of a man found in the Sandusky river at the Main street bridge. It is thought he was G. H. Graham, formerly of Lima. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz Cleveland Plain Dealer Jan. 31.- Richard J. Smith, 71, is dead here. Galion, - Jan 31 - Word has been received here today of the death of Mrs. Lewis Salgmar, 67, in Chicago. Mrs. Catherine Lahiff, 76, died here today. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz Cleveland Plain Dealer Galion, Feb. 1 - Andrew Frank, 65, retired farmer, died today. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz Cleveland Plain Dealer Bucyrus, Dec 29- John Ecstein, 68, farmer of Vernon township is dead. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz Cleveland Plain Dealer Galion, Mar 29 - Mrs. Louise Crider, 74, is dead following a long illness. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz Plain Dealer Bucyrus, Jun 2- Caper P. Meyers, 54, died this morning. Mrs. Frank Pfieider, of Sulphur Springs died this morning. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz Plain Dealer Galion, May 8- The body of Mrs. Jacob Keene, 62, wife f the city auditor, who died in this city, was taken to Sandusky for burial today.
Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz Plain Dealer Bucyrus, May 20- Henry Zimmerman, 62, is dead here. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz Plain Dealer Bucyrus, Mar 9- Mrs. B. M. Eichman, 73, is dead. William Hess. 36, is dead. Oren G. Smith, 32, formerly of this city, died yesterday at Tacoma, Wash., at the winter residence of his father-in-law, H. S. Blair. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz Plain Dealer New Washington, Nov 6 - Mrs. Mary Keller Kibler, 45, is dead. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz Plain Dealer Crestline, May 20- Mrs. Mary Smith, 71, is dead here. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz Plain Dealer Bucyrus, Feb 16 - Mrs. Marie Stahl, 82, died in the same house she had occupied the past thirty-two years. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz Plain Dealer Bucyrus, Apr 16 - Emanuel Welty, 58, Holmes township farmer, is dead. John Donnelwirth, 70, for many years baliff of the common pleas court, died yesterday at a Toledo hospital. Michael Kelly, 88, born in Cork county, Ireland, for thirty years an employe of the Toledo & Ohio Central, is dead here. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz Plain Dealer Bucyrus, Apr 25 - Mrs. Margaret Stuckman, 85, died here yesterday. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz The Marion Star Bucyrus - A marriage license was issued Thursday to Woodrow DeWeese, 27, Bucyrus, rubber worker, son of Forest and Bernice DeWeese, and Opal Mae Cotsamire, 24, Bucyrus, daughter of John and Laura Cotsamire. Carroll M. Wiseman, 32, Bucyrus, cab driver, and Zelemma J. Howell, 28, Bucyrus, waitress. Raymond F. Light, 22, Crestline, Navy, and Betty J. Morrison, 22, Crestline, secretary. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz The Marion Star Marriage Licenses Eugene P. Scott, 33, Bucyrus, shipping clerk and Gertrude A. Wilson, 23, Bucyrus, clerk-typist Lester Nelson, 27, Galion, laborer, and Alice F. Diesch, 22, Galion, factory worker. Earl D. McDonald, 22, Galion, tool & die maker, and Grace L. Heiser, 19, Galion. William L. Howe, 30, Minden, La., student and Margaret H. Haaser, 22, Bucyrus, clerk. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz The Marion Star Galion - Mr. & Mrs. Charles Curry of South Market street, born Tuesday night, girl. Marriage Licenses Lewis E. Pry, 22, farmer, Crestline, and Carol J. Schafatall, 19, secretary, New Washington. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz Lima Daily News Galion, Oh- Jan 2- Determined to escape from the pranks of friends Miss Nova Jenkins and Robert Marsh were married in an auto between Galion and Shelby yesterday. The Rev. E. E. Lasnley performed the ceremony. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz Lima Daily News Galion, Jan. 5 - The city's new high school building will be erected on the site of the abandoned Union Green cemetery near the city's center. It was decided at a special election. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz
THE BLADE: TOLEDO, OHIO
Thursday, July 16, 1964
5 CHEERLEADERS AWARDED HONORS
Bucyrus, O., July 16 - Bucyrus High School's five
varsity cheerleaders were awarded honors at Camp All-America at
Walden Woods Estate at Heartland, Mich., recently.
The Bucyrus group, for the second consecutive year, won the
third place trophy for leadership, cooperation, and friendliness.
They also received first place ribbons in the skit and cheer
competition and a free membership in the U.S. Cheerleading
Association for 1965 - awarded for a camp notebook they assembled.
The BHS cheerleaders are Pat LaNier, Linda Culver, Sally
Williams, Effie Gasuras, and Peggy Rutter.
submitted by Kate Watson Defiance Democrat Killed--- The gale of the 22d ult., was very severe in Crawford County, prostrating trees and fences, and unroofing buildings. John Hoffman, a farmer residing five miles from Bucyrus, while walking through the woods on the 22d during the gale, was instantly killed by a falling limb. Transcribed by Linda Blue Dietz |