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Obituary Database for 1985 to 2005 Complied at the Lebanon Library by the Staff and Volunteers in the Heritage Room Obituary Database for 1985 to 2005 complied at the Lebanon Library by the staff and volunteers in the Heritage Room. Databases merged by staff at Thorntown Public Library’s Guinn Local History/Genealogy Room Thank You for your work on genealogy projects. LAST NAME FIRST NAME DATE OF PAPER DATE OF DEATH A white woman 4 May 1992 dead 2 to 4 d Aaron Joann Cozzy 26 MAR 1991 Abbit Charles Edgar Apr 18 2003 Abbit Betty R. Moon 02 JAN 2000 Abbitt Chester Marion 29 JUL 1989 Abbitt Conrad D. 26 NOV 1985 Abbitt Edith O. 23 AUG 1992 Abbitt Helen Louise 05 SEP 1994 Abbitt Mary A. 18 MAY 1991 Abbott Angelia L. "Ann" (Avery) Feb 16 2004 Abbott Clayton Allison Jun 25 2004 Abbott Clayton Allison Jun 26 2004 ABBOTT HAROLD K. NOV 15 2002 Abbott Jessie G. 02 OCT 1993 Abbott Marijane 08 JUN 1993 Abbott Ruby M. 11 JAN 1986 Abernathy Stephen Scott Sep 28 2004 Abner Charles Alan 15 JUN 2000 Abner Loretta May 26 APR 1994 Abston Chester O. "Jack" Jun 12 2004 Abston Lorrene 12 DEC 1990 Abston Marvin W. Apr 04 2005 Abston Sally Jane Roe 19 APR 1989 Achenbach Anna 18 NOV 1998 Ackerson Mariel M. 11 FEB 1998 Acton Clayton 20 APR 1992 Acton Delbert B. 01 MAY 2000 Acton Dick FEB 7 2003 Acton Emma A. 14 DEC 1992 Acton Gloria Hall 23 Apr 2001 Acton James Richard FEB 8 2003 Acton Loretta Lee 22 NOV 2000 Acton Mae 23 MAY 1997 Acton Molly D 28 SEP 1995 ACTON PHYLLIS A. "PATTY" JULY 26 2002 Acton Robert H. 22 OCT 1992 ADAIR BETTIE L. DEC 10 2002 Adair Doris Ann 07 MAR 2000 Adair Edna M. Christy 05 JUN 1989 Adair Georgia 04 JAN 1991 Adair Jack, Jr. 11 MAR 1989 Adair Jimmie Joe 15 MAR 1990 Adair Joe 24 JUL 1989 Adair Lowell H. "Mick" 01 MAR 1990 Adair Vernita J. Mar 20 2004 Adams Aaron Lee 16 FEB 1998 Adams Bernice Louise 27 MAY 2000 Adams Bruce C. 12 MAY 1992 Adams Carol Jean 17 OCT 2000 Adams Debora J. 17 May 2001 Page 1 of 244 LAST NAME FIRST NAME DATE OF PAPER DATE OF DEATH Adams Ernest Basil 14 JAN 1994 Adams Ernest Harold Mar 13 2003 Adams Geneva M. 28 APR1992 Adams Grace Eveline 03 MAY 1994 Adams Howard Lowell "Red" 2 JAN 2001 Adams John Elmo 21 APR 1998 Adams Linda Ann 25 MAR 1998 Adams Margaret M. 10 AUG 1986 Adams Martha Louise 15 JUL 1994 Adams Mildred L. 02 DEC 1993 Adams Mildred Merrill 30 OCT 1990 Adams Myrls L. 30 OCT 1999 Adams Myrls L. 30 OCT 1999 Adams Oris D. 27 SEP 1996 Adams Rosie 22 JAN 1996 Adams Sarah Ellen 14 Jun 2001 Adams Thomas A., Sr. 23 SEP 1985 Adams Thomas Alva 05 AUG 1991 Adams Walter Russell 22 JAN 1999 ADAMS WAYNE MAR 20 2002 Adamson Irene Taylor 23 DEC 1997 Adamson Margaret M. 01 MAR 1995 Adamson Valeri L. 22 JAN 1997 Adcock Rachael Michelle 30 JUL 1998 Addy Ralph D. Sep 27 2004 Ade Betty Jane Smith 04 NOV 1998 Adkins Ray W. "Grizz" 23 APR 1988 Adkinson Arnold L. 08 FEB 1998 Adkinson Ola Pearl 14 Feb 2001 Adler Leon 21 MAR 1990 Adney Barbara Roy Miller 30 APR 1987 Adney Louise 11 FEB 1993 Afflerbach Dorothy E. 22 Jul 2001 Agan Anna L. May 11 2005 Agee Charles T., Sr. 06 JUL 1991 Agee Charles, Jr Ahlrich Janna E. (Kidwell) 28 SEP 1987 Aichele George 12 Jul 2001 Aiduks Mary Rose 21 NOV 1993 Aiken Allan F. 08 MAY 1996 Akard James H. 25 AUG 1999 Akard James H. 25 AUG 1999 Akard Joseph W. 04 NOV 2000 Akard Robert E. 09 MAR 1999 Akerman Mary C. 21 NOV 1990 Akerman Robert Delue 27 DEC 1991 Akers Barbara Lynn 19 Jun 2001 Akers Harriet Ashley 12 MAR 1988 Akers James Robert 01 SEP 1999 Akers James Robert 01 SEP 1999 Page 2 of 244 LAST NAME FIRST NAME DATE OF PAPER DATE OF DEATH Akers Leland 20 SEP 1989 Akins Casey Shannon 19 APR 1997 Albachten Rudy 20 MAR 1990 Albano Victor J. 30 JUL 1992 Albaugh Emerson "Lee" May 7 2003 Albaugh Larry L. 11 DEC 1997 Albaugh Robert Lewis 08 FEB 1999 ALBERS HERMANN OCT 3 2002 Albert Allan Bryon 29 AUG 1993 Albitz Claribel Shepard 05 DEC 1996 Albrecht Cloviene 20 OCT 1994 Albright Marjorie 05 DEC 1995 Aldous Arthur George FEB 18 2003 Aldrich Blanche Iva 05 DEC 1990 Aldrich Carl M. 04 JAN 1992 Aldrich John Richard 05 APR 1989 Aldridge Edward L. "Ed" Mar 11 2003 Aldridge Emily Jane 20 JUL 1989 Aldridge Joseph Howard 23 DEC 1985 Aldridge Margaret 16 DEC 1999 Aldridge Margaret 16 DEC 1999 Alexander Alada May 25 2005 Alexander Albert J. 01 NOV 1991 Alexander Blanche M. 29 NOV 1995 Alexander Dorothy Mae 24 JAN 1994 Alexander Effie S. 13 OCT 1988 Alexander Forrest Meridith 17 MAY 1990 Alexander George Powell 28 FEB 1987 Alexander Hazel M. 30 OCT 1992 Alexander Jack P. 10 NOV 1991 Alexander John Allen 16 JAN 1996 Alexander Leonard George 12 JUN 2000 Alexander Mary R. (Carson) 18 APR 1995 Alexander Patrick M. 20 SEP 1998 Alexander Raymond 04 APR 1987 Alexander Thelma M 22 Jun 1996 Alexander Wilma J. Meunier 22 DEC 1993 Alford John Oneal 1 Feb 2001 Alford Lizzie 27 APR 1989 Alford Margery F. 15 APR 1986 Alkire (Francis) Wayne 27 OCT 1999 Allee Robert Eugene 05 DEC 1988 Allen Alvin J. 19 MAR 1991 Allen Anna Marie 04 SEP 1996 Allen Carolyn Kay Mar 11 2003 Allen Charles 'Ben' 08 FEB 2000 Allen Clifton J. 03 FEB 1993 ALLEN DELBERT M. AUG 14 2002 Allen Doris Bohannon 23 APR 1989 Allen Earl 10 NOV 1995 Page 3 of 244 LAST NAME FIRST NAME DATE OF PAPER DATE OF DEATH Allen Elizabeth N. 06 MAY 1988 Allen Elston A. 12 DEC 1985 Allen EVERETT J. JAN 18 2003 Allen Fern Bishop 03 SEP 1993 Allen Helen L. 06 SEP 1997 Allen Inez Irene 28 MAR 2000 Allen John 08 NOV 1990 Allen Leon L. 22 FEB 1998 Allen Lucian B. 24 DEC 1995 Allen Lynn M. 04 AUG 1988 Allen Marie E. (Demaree) 25 SEP 1994 Allen Mary E. (Lloyd) Collenbaugh Dec 27 2004 Allen Melvin Wayne 21 JUL 1993 Allen Mildred J. 23 AUG 1998 Allen Orpha M. 22 MAR 1986 ALLEN ORVILLE RAY APR 01 2002 Allen Reba D. 06 MAR 1989 Allen Sarah Lee 12 SEP 1987 Allen Walter Robert "Bob" Dec 03 2004 Allen Walter Robert "Bob" Dec 04 2004 Allen Wilbur E. "Wib" 27 NOV 2000 Allen Z. Marie 02 MAR 1986 Allgood Ben 24 OCT 1985 Alma Roy E. 16 SEP 1989 Alstadt Minnie 29 MAY 1992 Altic Kenneth Willard 06 FEB 1988 Altum Wilmer L. 01 FEB 1993 Altun William Lear 14 JUL 1990 Alverson A. Hazel 18 JUN 1990 Alward William Lewis 03 JAN 1989 Alward Mildred J. "Millie" (Johnson) Mar 30 2004 Alward Mildred J. "Millie" (Johnson) Mar 31 2004 Alward Mildred J. "Millie" (Johnson) Apr 02 2004 Amend Mary Barbara 21 MAY 1988 Amend Ryan David Dec 13 2004 Amend Ryan David Dec 14 2004 Amend Ryan David Dec 15 2004 Ames George Edward 01 DEC 1991 Amezcua Alice Margaret 23 JUN 1993 Amick Guy W. 20 MAY 1987 Amick Kevin Scott 13 JAN 1995 Amos Abigail Mae Jan 11 2005 Amsbury Ralph E. 23 SEP 1989 Anderson Alana Jane 22 AUG 1993 Anderson Allen W. 06 JUL 1999 Anderson Anna Roseland 29 MAR 1999 Anderson Audrey Marie 15 JUL 1987 Anderson Bertha Louise 01 AUG 1998 ANDERSON CARL E. OCT 23 2002 Anderson Carl M. 04 JUL 1987 Page 4 of 244 LAST NAME FIRST NAME DATE OF PAPER DATE OF DEATH Anderson Carla Linton (Bast) Jan 14 2004 Anderson Carla Linton (Bast) Jan 17 2004 Anderson Charles M. "Charlie" Aug 1 2003 Anderson Charles Marion 10 AUG 1996 Anderson Charles P. 05 JUN 1995 Anderson Chester L. 11 DEC 1986 Anderson Christin Marie 18 AUG 1996 Anderson Clara Bell 07 MAR 1992 Anderson David E. 26 NOV 1985 Anderson David P. Feb 12 2004 Anderson David Paul Mar 25 2004 ANDERSON DELORES LILLIAN JAN 07 2003 Anderson Doris C. 13 DEC 1995 Anderson Earl H. 01 NOV 1988 Anderson Edith M. Frazier 19 OCT 1999 Anderson Ethel 16 DEC 1985 Anderson Georganna 24 AUG 2000 Anderson Glenn 04 NOV 1993 Anderson Guy F. 24 FEB 1988 Anderson Harold Keith 08 APR 2000 Anderson Harold P. 21 AUG 1988 Anderson Helen M. 21 DEC 1991 Anderson James L. 20 DEC 1990 Anderson Jerry Elmer 03 JUN 1999 Anderson Jess Calvin 11 JUN 1998 Anderson Joseph Aaron 15 MAY 1987 Anderson Joshua Wayne Apr 17 2004 Anderson Katie C. 26 APR 1995 Anderson Kisha Lee 22 FEB 1994 Anderson Lewis H. 07 MAY 1992 Anderson Margaret V. 10 MAY 1989 Anderson Marsha Sue 14 NOV 1995 Anderson Maxine (Thorpe) Jul 13 2004 Anderson Michael F. Anderson Richard H. Aug 27 2004 Anderson Richard H. Aug 28 2004 ANDERSON ROBERT W APR 23 2002 Anderson Rose Cecelia 07 MAY 1995 ANDERSON TANNER M. NOV 16 2002 Anderson Ted E. 04 AUG 1994 Anderson Thelma Apr 04 2005 Anderson William George 15 FEB 1989 Andrade Leo 17 JAN 1989 Andrew Frederick Edwin 16 JUL 2000 Andrew Ruth 20 JUL 1995 Andrew Warren G. Dec 06 2004 Andrews Conner Franklin 06 JUL 198 Andrews Dorotha M. May 22 2003 Andrews Floyd F. 20 JUN 1994 Andrews George W.
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