Index to 1920-1924 Obituaries in the Canton Repository

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Index to 1920-1924 Obituaries in the Canton Repository Index to 1920-1924 Obituaries in the Canton Repository Published by the Stark County District Library of Canton, Ohio 2005 Index to 1920-1924 Obituaries in the Canton Repository The following is an alphabetical listing, by the deceased’s surname, of obituaries that appeared in the Canton, Ohio newspaper, The Repository. It was compiled by the library staff during the course of the year in the hope that it would be a useful tool to genealogy, as well as other researchers. To use this index, simply locate the name of the person whose obituary you wish to find. The entries will appear as follows: Miller William A. (Estella M.) Mrs. 1924 Jan. 13 30 The first column is the name of the deceased. The second gives the date on which the item appeared. And the third tells the page number containing the obituary. You may find one name with multiple listings showing different dates and locations in the paper. This indicates consecutive listings for that individual. I encourage you to view each for additional information. Surname Given Name Maiden Title Year Mth. Day Pg. ?amian Dan 1923 Aug. 9 7 Abas Pasha 1921 June 13 1 Abbenante Vincenza Mrs. 1921 Feb. 5 2 Abeggien Abram 1921 Mar. 31 5 Abel Albert 1921 Aug. 6 2 Abell Catherine Mrs. 1921 Jan. 11 6 Abell Catherine Mrs. 1921 Jan. 12 8 Abraham Joseph 1924 April 8 18 Abraham Joseph 1924 April 9 18 Abrigg Lawrence 1923 July 9 1 Ackelson James 1924 May 12 10 Acker Charles 1920 Mar. 13 4 Acker Jacob S. 1923 Nov. 13 8 Ackerman Christopher (Emma May) Mrs. 1923 Jan. 29 11 Ackerman John H. 1920 Sept. 8 1 Ackerman Kern 1922 Nov. 13 9 Ackerman Laura Mrs. 1920 Aug. 17 2 Ackerman Louise Mrs. 1920 Sept. 1 16 Ackerman Rachel A. Mrs. 1923 Nov. 29 2 Acor Daniel 1923 Jan. 15 10 Adair Edwin S. 1920 Oct. 8 29 Adair Edwin S. 1920 Oct. 9 2 Adams Charles Newton 1922 Jan. 28 2 Adams Elenora Irene 1923 Dec. 23 28 Adams Emma 1923 Feb. 19 9 Adams George 1924 Aug. 19 10 Adams Isabella Mrs. 1923 June 4 2 Adams John 1924 Aug. 21 8 Adams Mary Mrs. 1922 Jan. 5 10 Adams Mary Mrs. 1922 Jan. 28 2 Adams Mary Mrs. 1922 Jan. 4 13 Adams Robert 1922 Feb. 3 12 Adams Virginia 1921 Jan. 8 2 Adams W. LeRoy 1923 Feb. 25 2 Adkins William Henry 1921 Feb. 10 7 Adler Clyde Howard 1922 Dec. 19 7 Adler Minnie 1923 Sept. 30 2 Adler Minnie 1923 Sept. 29 2 Adrian Barbara Mrs. 1921 Dec. 20 14 Aeling Elizabeth 1922 Mar. 16 11 Aellig Anna Mrs. 1921 Nov. 29 2 Agerikos John 1922 Nov. 4 2 Agilopoulos Bell 1923 Dec. 17 8 Agne Amanda 1923 Aug. 18 2 Agnew Margaret Mahaffey Mrs. 1923 July 30 8 Page 1 Surname Given Name Maiden Title Year Mth. Day Pg. Agrstean Aaron 1920 Apr. 12 7 Ailing Charles M. 1923 Nov. 30 36 Airhart Belden 1921 Mar. 16 2 Airhart Belden 1921 Mar. 16 10 Aitken James Harry 1921 Nov. 21 2 Aitken Thomas Wayne 1922 May 4 14 Aitkin infant 1923 Dec. 15 2 Ake Harry Don 1923 Feb. 21 11 Ake Malinda Mrs. 1921 Feb. 14 14 Aker Lucinda Mrs. 1923 June 5 10 Aker Mary Mrs. 1922 June 19 3 Akers Alonzo G. 1922 Jan. 10 2 Albaugh Elizabeth Mrs. 1922 July 16 10 Albaugh Fred 1920 Jan. 12 2 Albaugh Lorenze 1923 July 15 29 Albaugh Lottie Mrs. 1923 Aug. 19 8 Albaugh Robert N. Mrs. 1921 Nov. 13 40 Albaugh Samuel 1922 Oct. 8 33 Albaugh Sarah E. Mrs. 1924 Jan. 10 15 Albaugh Sarah E. Mrs. 1924 Jan. 11 34 Albers Albert (Elizabeth) Mrs. 1923 Aug. 27 8 Albert Alexander 1920 Apr. 17 2 Albright Charles, Sr. Mrs. 1921 Jan. 31 6 Albright Edward 1923 July 20 26 Albright Elizabeth Mrs. 1924 Mar. 19 14 Albright J. W. 1921 Oct. 29 2 Albright P. J. 1920 May 12 11 Albright William 1924 Dec. 25 26 Aldine William L. 1924 Mar. 28 2 Aldrich Joseph 1920 Mar. 5 27 Alearaz Joseph 1921 Jul. 9 2 Alexander David Pvt. 1921 Jul. 20 2 Alexander H. D. Mrs. 1922 Mar. 28 15 Alexander Haymon Dellmer 1923 Aug. 10 8 Alexander Henrietta Hughes Mrs. 1923 May 9 17 Alexander Joseph King 1922 Oct. 15 34 Alexander Montgomery D. 1922 Dec. 22 32 Alexander Roy 1920 July 6 1 Alexander W. L. Mrs. 1922 Nov. 8 2 Alexander W. L. 1924 Jan. 26 1 Alexander W. L. 1924 Jan. 27 2 Alexander W. L. 1924 Jan. 28 12 Aley William H. 1923 Apr. 4 10 Allardice Edwin G. 1923 Sept. 15 2 Allen Charles F. 1920 Feb. 16 2 Page 2 Surname Given Name Maiden Title Year Mth. Day Pg. Allen Charles P. 1920 Feb. 17 11 Allen Florence H. 1921 Oct. 5 8 Allen George Edwin 1921 Nov. 14 8 Allen J. Rev. 1923 Dec. 26 16 Allen J. K. 1921 Nov. 21 9 Allen Lawrence 1920 Jan. 10 2 Allen Mary B. Mrs. 1922 Mar. 2 1 Allen Mary E. Mrs. 1923 Aug. 1 18 Allen Pauline 1924 Dec. 3 17 Allen Ross 1923 Dec. 26 14 Allen W. H. 1920 June 4 26 Allenbaugh Eloise Loretta 1922 Nov. 24 20 Allensworth W. E. 1920 Oct. 3 8 Allerton Amen 1923 Sept. 17 12 Allerton Amos V. 1923 Sept. 18 16 Allerton Warren A. 1921 Aug. 6 2 Allerton Warren A. 1921 Aug. 7 7 Allison Arthur H. 1923 Dec. 29 1 Allison Clarence L. 1922 Feb. 22 9 Allison Clark 1921 Oct. 11 15 Allison Clark 1921 Oct. 17 11 Allison Clark 1921 Sept. 30 27 Allison Henrietta Baird Mrs. 1920 Mar. 26 23 Allison James D. 1924 May 16 31 Allison John Mrs. 1923 July 20 26 Allison Orville 1924 Nov. 7 1 Allison Walter R. 1922 Jan. 3 2 Allison William 1920 June 2 2 Allman Elizabeth Mrs. 1920 Nov. 17 2 Allman William H. 1923 Nov. 26 11 Alloway Nancy Maria Mrs. 1924 April 7 1 Alnany Robert 1921 Jul. 9 2 Alonzo Manuel 1921 Nov. 24 9 Alostolopoulous George 1921 Jul. 7 10 Alspaugh Richard T. 1921 Aug. 31 11 Alverez Ricarda 1923 Mar. 10 2 Alvord Arthur R. 1921 Jul. 12 12 Ambler R. S. 1923 May 2 1 Ambler Ralph Steele 1923 Apr. 30 1 Ambrust Leonard 1924 Oct. 23 14 Ames Jacob 1922 Oct. 17 17 Amstadt John D. 1921 Dec. 6 19 Amstutz Aaron 1923 May 19 2 Amstutz Abram 1924 Jul. 4 18 Anderegg Dorothy 1924 May 18 28 Page 3 Surname Given Name Maiden Title Year Mth. Day Pg. Anderson Albert 1922 Mar. 4 2 Anderson Alfred 1921 Dec. 9 26 Anderson Anna Mrs. 1922 Aug. 14 7 Anderson Charles 1920 Sept. 17 22 Anderson Eugene Mrs. 1922 July 26 3 Anderson infant 1923 Nov. 26 11 Anderson J. M. 1921 Nov. 25 25 Anderson John McDowell 1920 May 16 29 Anderson John McDowell 1920 May 17 2 Anderson John T. 1921 Mar. 3 6 Anderson Joseph M. 1924 Sept. 29 9 Anderson Margaret Mrs. 1920 June 28 10 Anderson Maud Mrs. 1920 Oct. 3 8 Anderson Nancy Jane 1923 Aug. 19 8 Anderson Ruth W. Mrs. 1921 June 14 3 Andinger Lydia Ann Mrs. 1924 Jan. 28 9 Andras Russell 1921 Jul. 17 20 Andrea John 1924 Feb. 6 6 Andreas John W. 1922 Jan. 22 25 Andreas Russell 1921 Jul. 31 23 Andregg Dorothy 1924 May 15 20 Andrews Howard Clayton 1922 Apr. 2 24 Andrews Jacob 1922 May 23 1 Andrews Mary Mrs. 1923 Aug. 17 26 Andrews Mary Mrs. 1923 Aug. 18 2 Andrews Mary Alice Mrs. 1922 Sept. 11 8 Andrews William J. 1924 May 22 22 Andrews William J. 1924 May 23 24 Andring John P. 1921 Dec. 28 2 Aneduson Charles 1920 Sept. 16 11 Angeretti Carl A. 1924 June 18 18 Angeretti Carl A. 1924 June 20 33 Angerman Emma Mrs. 1923 Sept. 21 21 Angerman Howard Sands 1924 Aug. 11 6 Angstadt Catherine Mrs. 1921 June 11 2 Ankly F. Rev. 1920 Aug. 15 2 Ankly Ridolin Rev. 1920 Aug. 16 2 Ankney Emory H. 1924 Nov. 23 25 Ansley Wallace 1924 Jul. 5 1 Anthony Anna Mary Mrs. 1924 April 11 23 Anthony Helen 1923 Dec. 18 18 Anthony Henry 1922 June 22 12 Anthony Margaret Mrs. 1923 May 30 1 Anthony Margaret A. Mrs. 1923 May 29 3 Anthony William 1922 July 14 25 Page 4 Surname Given Name Maiden Title Year Mth. Day Pg. Antol Magdalene 1923 Apr. 27 35 Antonio Frank 1921 Feb. 5 2 Antram Cora Lentz Mrs. 1922 June 9 26 Antram Ira Mrs. 1922 June 9 26 aPiccirilill Laura 1924 Aug. 14 15 App Dorothy Maxine 1924 Jan. 7 3 Applegate Frank Mrs. 1920 Feb. 19 8 Appleman James J. 1922 May 8 11 Applewhite George 1923 Feb. 1 15 Arata John 1924 Aug. 25 5 Arbaugh Emily Jane Mrs. 1922 June 11 30 Arbenz Harry Mrs. 1920 Aug. 11 11 Arbenz Harry Mrs. 1920 Aug. 12 9 Arbenz Harry F. 1922 Apr. 11 1 Arbenz Harry F. 1922 Apr. 12 19 Arbuckle Sonoma Mrs. 1923 Oct. 5 32 Ardale Frand 1921 Mar. 16 10 Ardento Alfred 1924 Nov. 20 15 Argeros Loulla Mrs. 1921 Feb. 16 16 Argeros Toulla Mrs. 1921 Feb. 17 14 Arianna James 1920 Apr. 5 1 Arment Annie Mrs. 1921 Feb. 22 9 Armitage Ernest 1920 May 29 2 Armstrong Alpha 1923 Feb.
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