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"J. F. Neely, 33, Dies Suddenly --John Floyd Neely, 33 of 1962 South Walnut, died early Wednesday morning at Memorial Hospital after a sudden illness. He was taken to the hospital during the night after becoming suddenly ill in his home.
He was born in Roggan, Colo., and was reared in the Longmont area. he went to school there, moved to Laramie with his family where he lived for 16 years. He entered the U.S. Army from Laramie, served in the South Pacific in World War II. He came to Casper after his discharge from the service to work for Evans-Nagel Buick Co. and for the past three years has been a salesman for Natrona Motor Co.
He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He is survived by his wife, Alice; a daughter, Donna and a son, John Jr.; five sisters, Mrs. Don Emerson, Casper; Mrs. Mae Sherman, Fort Collins; Mrs. Bessie Fenton, Denver; Mrs Alma Overturf, Denver; Mrs. Mary Balmer, Chicago; three brothers, Rev. Joe Neely, Pampa, Tex.; James, Longmont; Kenneth, Laramie; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neely, Loveland.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Bustard Funeral Home."--22 May 1957, Casper (WY) Morning Star

"JOHN FLOYD NEELY SR. -- Funeral services for John Floyd Neely Sr., were held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Bustard Funeral Home. Rev. E. Dwight Beard, pastor of the First Assembly of God Church, officiated. Pallbearers were Lynn Day, Maurice Wells, Warren Poston, John Trevett, Al Peake and D.R. Paisley. Interment was made in the Veterans' Plot, Highland Cemetery with military honors by the Powder River Post 991, Veterans of Foreign Wars."--25 May 1957, The Casper (WY) Morning Star.

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Alternate birth date is 1 May 1895

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Alternate birth year is 1866

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Marjorie G Gould Donald
BIRTH 28 Feb 1921
DEATH 21 Sep 2011 (aged 90)
BURIAL
Lakeview Cemetery
Wilton, Franklin County, Maine, USA
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WILTON - Marjorie G. Donald, 90, of Wilton, died late Wednesday morning, Sept. 21, 2011, at her home in Wilton, surrounded by her loving family. She was born on Feb. 28, 1921, in New Britain, Conn., a daughter of Ralph B. and Helen (Clifford) Gould. She attended Jay schools, graduating from Jay High School in 1939.

On Sept. 6, 1939, she married W. George Donald in North Jay. Mr. Donald died on April 28, 1994. Mrs. Donald began her working career in her father's insurance agency. She later worked at Kyes Insurance's office on Main Street in Wilton before bookkeeping at the North Jay Granite Quarry. She also worked later in life as a bank teller in Norridgewock.

Marjorie served the Mercer United Methodist Church as the organist from 1976 until the past few months. She was a member of the Woodbine Temple 47 Pythian Sisters and Phippstown Club in North Jay, as well as a life member of the St. Andrews Society of Maine.

She is survived by her two sons, Charles E. Donald of Jay and William E. Donald of East Wilton; four grandchildren, David W. Donald and wife Mary of St. Louis, Mo., Charles E. Donald Jr. of Manchester, Conn., Anthony Lyman of Connecticut and Elizabeth Ann Donald of Connecticut; three great-grandchildren, Emily, Amy and Abby Donald; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband of 53 years, W. George Donald; infant son Keith James Donald in 1948; three brothers, John C. Gould and his wife, Dorothy, Chester L. Gould, and L. Stewart Gould and his wife, Yvette.

Interment will occur at Lakeview Cemetery in Wilton."--23 Sep 2011- Wilton (ME) Morning Sentinel

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"State Sailor Ill From Paint Alcohol -- Use of methyl alcohol as a beverage caused the death of a sailor and serious illness of three others, including Emil J. Liebisch, 21, New Ulm, Minn., at Long Beach, Calif., the navy announced.
Navy officers said the sailors, stationed on the navy tanker Chipola, drank about a cup apiece of the alcohol, which they found in a paint locker at the Terminal island shipyard, Long Beach.
John D. Boulware, 26, Schoolfield, Va., died soon after the five were taken to Long Beach naval hospital."--17 May 1948, The Minneapolis (MN) Star

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"Research provides that she was the daughter of Mary “Polly” Haynes and Alexander Money. She wed Alexander Evans on 18 Oct 1862 in Jay County, Indiana. Three known children were born of that marriage: Alexander (ABT 1864), Hugh (ABT 1866) and Sarah Ann (1868).

Mr. Evans presumably died very soon after the 1870 census and Louisa, with children, apparently accompanied her parents to Dickinson County, Kansas. There, she married widower George E. Robinett about 1861 and, per to the 1910 census, had four more children."--Find-a-grave

"OBITUARY -- Mrs. Louisa Robinett -- Louisa Robinett, nee Money, was born in the state of Indiana, November 12, 1811, and died at her home in Clay county, Kansas, December 20, 1912, aged seventy-one years, one month and seven days. She was married in 1861 to Alexander Evans, to which union were born four children, two boys and two girls. her husband and oldest son died some time in the '70s. She came to Kansas in 1874 and made her home with her parents, who previously came to this state. She was again married in the year 1875, October 24, to George E. Robinett, and to this union were born four children, all of whom reside in Gill township, Clay county -- Frank, Vinton, Mrs. Ida Downs and Mrs. Mmary Lashey. She is survived by her husband, seven children and seven stepchildren, one sister and a number of grandchildren and a host of friends throughout the community.
She received baptism and united with the Mizpah class of the United Evangelical church February 8, 1912. She had previous to this professed religion, and at this time expressed herself as to the comforts she received while united with Christ. We have all the assurance necessary to believe that she has gone to be with Christ, whom she trusted and loved to the end. 'Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord.'
Services were held at the house on Sunday afternoon, December 22, at 2 p.m. conducted by her pastor, Wm. Ed Potteiger. Text, 1 Thess. 4:13-14. Interment in the Greenridge cemetery. May the Lord of all comfort, comfort the sorrowing ones."--2 Jan 1913, The Clay Center (KS) Dispatch
The 1880 census reflects that the two younger Evans children are in the household of their grandfather, Alexander Money.