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Index to 1960 Obituaries in the Canton Repository Page 1 Index to 1960 Obituaries in the Canton Repository Surname Given Maiden Title Year Mth Day Pg Abel Jacob (Clara M.) Mrs. 1960 Dec 28 32 Abel John A. 1960 Aug. 29 9 Ackelson Thomas (Ruth I.) Mrs. 1960 Dec 10 10 Ackert Edward (Patience) Mrs. 1960 Feb. 6 8 Adamcik Joseph (Anna P.) Mrs. 1960 May 7 6 Adametz Frank J. "Chant" 1960 Jan. 14 29 Adams Bright M. 1960 Sept. 28 28 Adams Ella May Mrs. 1960 Oct. 20 22 Adams Ethel A. Mrs. 1960 Feb. 15 20 Adams Helen 1960 Oct. 16 37 Adams John H. 1960 Mar. 31 39 Adams John W. Mrs. 1960 Mar. 21 26 Adams Joseph 1960 Apr. 13 24 Adams Minnie Mrs. 1960 Apr. 19 15 Adams Robert C. (Celestie) Mrs. 1960 Dec 3 11 Adams Robert L. (Catherine) Mrs. 1960 June 15 56 Adams Robert S. 1960 Sept. 9 14 Adams Samuel L. 1960 Jan. 19 20 Adams Schalto (Retta) Peary Mrs. 1960 Oct. 15 8 Adams Sumner S. 1960 July 28 10 Adams William B. (Zula B.) Mrs. 1960 Aug. 23 34 Adamson Mary Mrs. 1960 June 5 36 Addleman John R. 1960 Apr. 6 23 Addy George Mrs. 1960 Oct. 16 38 Addy George D. Mrs. 1960 Oct. 17 18 Adkins Paul (Wilma L.) Mrs. 1960 May 10 8 Adler WR(DllMW. R. (Della May ) Mrs. 1960 May 17 8 Adler William 1960 Sept. 6 16 Ady Oscar J. 1960 Dec. 31 12 Agler John B. 1960 July 19 8 Ahle Earl D. 1960 Nov. 18 22 Ailing Howard 1960 Oct. 22 8 Aitken M. W. "Tommy" 1960 Jan. 15 4 Ake Bessie E. Mrs. 1960 Feb. 12 9 Ake George W. (Berta E.) Mrs. 1960 Aug. 2 18 Albrecht George L. 1960 June 3 20 Albright Carl O. "Sandy" 1960 Dec 9 24 Albright Minnie 1960 Aug. 27 3 Albright William (Ella M.) Mrs. 1960 Apr. 11 20 Alden John W. 1960 Aug. 13 8 Alden Milo N. 1960 Sept. 17 7 Alexander Amos H. 1960 June 3 20 Alexander George 1960 June 12 22 Alexander H. B. (Jolan M.) Mrs. 1960 Oct. 20 22 Alexander Robert L. 1960 Dec 26 31 Alfonso Ethel Mrs. 1960 Feb. 9 12 Alkire Harry W. 1960 Aug. 23 34 Allen Charles J. (Jennie V.) Mrs. 1960 July 19 8 Allen Daisy Mrs. 1960 May 3 8 Allen David 1960 Jan. 27 32 Allen Jay M. 1960 Mar. 13 32 Allen Richard G. 1960 Aug. 3 14 Allison Carl (Opal) Mrs. 1960 Aug. 31 14 Allison Earl 1960 Dec 13 16 Allman Frank (Anna) Mrs. 1960 Jan. 17 30 Alloway Robert E. 1960 Oct. 17 18 Alpeter Frederick L. 1960 Mar. 5 6 Aman Louise 1960 Dec 9 24 Page 1 Index to 1960 Obituaries in the Canton Repository Surname Given Maiden Title Year Mth Day Pg Ames Howard C. (Bertha M.) Mrs. 1960 Jan. 17 30 Amick Burr (Iva) Mrs. 1960 June 24 22 Amigo Joseph 1960 Nov. 21 27 Ammendola Joseph 1960 Mar. 31 39 Ammon Harry (Edna Mae) Mrs. 1960 Apr. 24 34 Amos Elsworth 1960 July 14 21 Amos Ruby Miss 1960 Jan. 29 16 Amos Scott 1960 Aug. 9 15 Amstutz Caroline 1960 Dec. 31 12 Amstutz Levi E. 1960 Apr. 29 18 Amstutz Moses 1960 Aug. 17 38 Amstutz Nelson D. 1960 May 13 30 Amstutz Peter Mrs. 1960 Sept. 8 10 Anderegg Peter 1960 Mar. 2 16 Anderson Charles A. 1960 May 12 17 Anderson Edward W. 1960 Feb. 2 8 Anderson Harry H. (Mary Jane) Mrs. 1960 July 27 39 Anderson Martha B. Mrs. 1960 Aug. 29 9 Anderson Violet Mrs. 1960 Oct. 7 17 Andervont Ernest B. 1960 Sept. 4 32 Andes Frank A. (Minnie) Mrs. 1960 Aug. 22 16 Andrew Robert L. 1960 Apr. 30 7 Andrews Frank 1960 Feb. 11 14 Andrews Martin W. 1960 Sept. 8 10 Andrews McPherson 1960 July 20 14 Andrews Thomas M. 1960 Mar. 15 14 AlAngel JhJohn (Nancy ) Mrs. 1960 JlJuly 30 3 Angeloni Augistine 1960 Nov. 17 38 Angstadt Edgar A. 1960 Nov. 1 34 Anthony Charles (Harriet) Mrs. 1960 Aug. 16 4 Anthony Page K. 1960 Feb. 20 11 Antonille James P. 1960 Apr. 8 18 Anutta William R. 1960 Apr. 4 17 App William Mrs. 1960 Mar. 28 30 App William J. 1960 Mar. 11 32 Appelbaum Harry 1960 July 12 11 Apperson John C. (Minnie B.) 1960 Mar. 29 11 Apperson Vernon F. 1960 Sept. 13 13 Appleby George W. 1960 Jan. 9 8 Arbaugh Mary Mrs. 1960 Feb. 9 12 Arbenz Edward A. 1960 Jan. 11 5 Archer Wayne A. 1960 Sept. 30 9 Archinal Walter L. 1960 May 19 18 Arick Robert P. 1960 Oct. 30 34 Armstrong Charles 1960 May 4 24 Armstrong Cora 1960 June 30 19 Arnold Alva Lee 1960 Mar. 24 35 Arnold Edna Viola Miss 1960 Dec 2 32 Arnold Eugene J. (Anna T.) Mrs. 1960 Feb. 3 17 Arnold George (Dora) Mrs. 1960 July 10 61 Arnold Herman A. 1960 Dec 23 8 Arnold Hilda F. 1960 Jan. 26 7 Arnold Hilda F. 1960 Jan. 27 32 Arnold J. Leonard 1960 June 27 9 Arnold John (Adell) Mrs. 1960 Nov. 8 15 Arnold Paul L. 1960 Jan. 27 32 Arnott Andrew (Jane) Mrs. 1960 Aug. 15 5 Arrington Wilbur 1960 Mar. 27 38 Page 2 Index to 1960 Obituaries in the Canton Repository Surname Given Maiden Title Year Mth Day Pg Arters Edward B. 1960 Dec 4 44 Arthur Chester L. 1960 June 25 10 Arthur Chester S. (Laura) Mrs. 1960 Dec 15 28 Arthur William (Lyda M.) Mrs. 1960 Nov. 4 22 Ashbaugh John A. (Grace) Mrs. 1960 Apr. 13 24 Ashbaugh Robert W. 1960 Feb. 10 16 Ashcom Jack 1960 Nov. 19 13 Ashcraft Martha V. 1960 July 23 12 Askue Oscar R. (Edith) Mrs. 1960 Mar. 25 18 Atkinson Eli Mrs. 1960 Jan. 25 8 Atkinson Eli (Ada) Burton Mrs. 1960 Jan. 26 7 Atkinson Jesse C. 1960 Aug. 18 37 Atkinson John T. 1960 Nov. 21 27 Atkinson John T. (Orpha E.) Mrs. 1960 Oct. 12 25 Atwell Grant C. (Mary) Mrs. 1960 Sept. 12 14 Atwood Donald W. 1960 June 14 14 Aubiel Edward D. (Dora) Mrs. 1960 Apr. 20 24 Augustine Adam (Sarah E.) Mrs. 1960 Jan. 25 11 Augustine infant 1960 Nov. 2 30 Aureden Joseph J. (Elizabeth A.) Mrs. 1960 Sept. 14 25 Austin Charles Taylor 1960 Aug. 3 14 Austin J. Edward (Kate) Hurford Mrs. 1960 Sept. 24 8 Austin William C. 1960 Apr. 29 18 Avery Helen 1960 June 22 37 Axe Carl T. (Evelyn T.) Mrs. 1960 Mar. 30 10 Axxe Charles 1960 July 21 23 AdiAzadian AhArshag (Elmas ) Mrs. 1960 OtOct. 20 22 Azar Robert I. 1960 June 20 9 Azar Robert I. 1960 June 21 32 Baab V. E. (Florence) Mrs. 1960 Aug. 10 42 Babcock James R. 1960 Mar. 5 6 Bache Perry L. (Della) Mrs. 1960 July 21 23 Backman Frank J. 1960 Nov. 2 30 Badertscher Albert W. 1960 Nov. 20 69 Bailey Audrey Mrs. 1960 Jan. 1 16 Bailey Audrey E. Mrs. 1960 Jan. 2 6 Bailey Charles (Anna) Mrs. 1960 Apr. 2 11 Bailey Charles E. 1960 Oct. 11 34 Bailey Chris Alan 1960 Mar. 21 26 Bailey Kittie Mrs. 1960 Mar. 4 15 Bair Charles H. 1960 June 5 36 Bair John (Orpha) Mrs. 1960 Nov. 9 36 Bair Robert R. Mrs. 1960 Mar. 8 16 Bair Russell 1960 Mar. 28 30 Bair Selden M. (Golda M.) Mrs. 1960 Apr. 1 18 Baird Ira (Blanche) Barnes Mrs. 1960 Aug. 23 34 Baker Allen D. 1960 Dec 21 26 Baker Brenda Lee 1960 Jan. 4 12 Baker Charles (Lenora F.) Mrs. 1960 Mar. 15 14 Baker Charles W. (Mary M.) Mrs. 1960 Oct. 31 9 Baker Cyrus S. 1960 Feb. 1 11 Baker Earl F. 1960 Oct. 21 40 Baker Frank F. 1960 Feb. 3 17 Baker George Mrs. 1960 Nov. 21 27 Baker George (Alice) Mrs. 1960 Nov. 12 8 Baker Harold E. 1960 June 13 28 Baker Harry C. 1960 Feb. 18 12 Baker James Scott 1960 Oct. 5 40 Page 3 Index to 1960 Obituaries in the Canton Repository Surname Given Maiden Title Year Mth Day Pg Baker Jesse W. 1960 Apr. 18 22 Baker Louise Mrs. 1960 Nov. 8 15 Baker Louise Mrs. 1960 Nov. 9 36 Baker Mahlon E. Mrs. 1960 Aug. 2 18 Baker Malvern 1960 July 4 22 Baker Malvern (Estella) Mrs. 1960 Dec 5 20 Baker Stephen Paul 1960 Jan. 19 20 Baker William Mrs. 1960 Oct. 5 40 Baker William John 1960 June 8 27 Baldwin Arthur M. Dr. 1960 Jan. 19 20 Ballard David Mrs. 1960 June 5 36 Ballash George (Susan) Calupka Mrs. 1960 July 28 10 Ballentine R. C. Mrs. 1960 Sept. 15 16 Ballis Jesse Mrs. 1960 May 5 24 Balm Mary L. Miss 1960 July 27 39 Balogh Frank (Anna) Mrs. 1960 Aug. 1 14 Balrin Thomas 1960 July 27 39 Balser George A. (Minnie E.) Mrs. 1960 June 20 9 Baltzell Charles B. (Clara G.) Mrs. 1960 Apr. 5 32 Balzer William F. (Theresa E.) Mrs. 1960 Dec 12 30 Bamberger Frank T. 1960 May 20 18 Banbury Charles 1960 Aug. 27 3 Banbury Charles (Celia J.) Mrs. 1960 Sept. 7 8 Bandi Otto (Louise) Mrs. 1960 May 9 8 Bandy Lewis (Edna) Mrs. 1960 Jan. 30 7 Bankard Blanche Mrs. 1960 Sept. 20 15 BkBanks Clau de (Ada ) Mrs. 1960 Jan. 10 59 Bantz Charles P. Mrs. 1960 May 5 24 Barber Charles A. 1960 June 30 19 Barber Lewis J.
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