• [S2427] U.S. Census Illinois 1920, John Kueber, Cook County, Ward 24, ED 1347, January 8, 1920, Sheet 5B, 1342 Barry Avenue, Ancestry.com Census Images, National Archives, Washington DC,
    John Kueber, head, white, male, age 26, married, truck chauffer, born Illinois, father born Germany, mother born Germany
    Rose Kueber, wife, white, female, age 31, married, born Illinois, father born Germany, mother born Germany
    Arthur Kueber, son, white, male, age 4, born Illinois, father born Illinois, mother born Illinois,.
  • [S2915] E-mail from Phyllis Shackelford Hedges, to Garril L Kueber, January 18, 2003.
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    (The Kentucky Genealogical Society, (1976)), Page 146, Hutchinson Graveyard,
    Penn Graveyard is located in Polsgrove, Kentucky on Lloyd Harrod's farm, about one mile from Hwy 12.
    Gordon, Wm July 10, 1836 - Sept 27, 1885.
  • [S4910] Obituary of Evan Abercrombie, Vancouver Sun or The Province, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (January 24, 2009),
    ABERCROMBIE Evan William Passed away on January 15, 2009 at age 81 after a short illness. Evan was born on September 12, 1927 in Vancouver, B.C. and spent his formative years in West Point Grey, graduating from Lord Byng High School and completing his degree in mechanical engineering at UBC. Upon graduation, Evan moved east to begin his professional career with Alcan in Arvida, P.Q. and later in Toronto. There he met Isobel Angus, another ex-pat westerner with whom he fell in love and married in 1955. Evan and Isobel soon moved to
    Calgary and started their family, returning to Vancouver in the early sixties. After Isobel's untimely death, Evan married Clara (Gould) and the family moved to Beaconsfield, P.Q. where the youngest of his five children was born. Three years later Evan and Clara returned west, building the family home on West Rockland Road, high on the hill in North Vancouver. These were happy years, and Evan directed his energies to raising his family and building a succession of small companies. Never easy, this work seemed to be most in keeping with Evan's entrepreneurial spirit, generosity and perpetual optimism. Sadly, Clara passed away in 1986 and Evan once again took on the task of reinventing himself. He married Eleanora (Kueber) and retired to Roberts Creek on the Sunshine Coast. Never idle, Evan was active in the community and church. After divorcing, his last years were spent in Roberts Creek and North Vancouver where he was able to live on his own with the support of family and friends. Evan was predeceased by his parents Phyllis (Bowman) and Bill and brother Robin. He is fondly remembered by his sister Elizabeth (Clark), his children Hugh, Ian, David, Susan (Janz) and Mark, nine grandchildren and countless relations and friends. Evan did not live a life untouched by tragedy. His faith, his spirit and the love of family and friends guided him through the difficult years and made the good years even better. Evan's family would like to thank Dr. Peter Graff and team at Lions Gate Hospital for their exceptional care and kind counsel. A memorial service will be held for Evan at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 31, 2009 at St. John the Evangelist Church, 220 West 8th Street, North Vancouver, B.C. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Evan's name to the Clara Gould Abercrombie Memorial Bursary, UBC Development Office, Suite 500, 5950 University Boulevard, Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z3; inquiries - Maryn Ellis (604) 822-5345. Published in the Vancouver Sun and/or The Province on 1/24/2009.
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  • [S14300] Obituary of Nannie Snook Hall, The Tribune, Seymour, Indiana (November 2, 2002), ancestry.com.
    Published: June 04, 2009 in The Evening News & The Tribune online

    Marjorie W. Snook, 77; of New Albany

    Funeral services for Marjorie W. Snook, 77, of New Albany, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 6, at Kraft Funeral Services, Charlestown Road Chapel, with private burial in Kraft-Graceland Memorial Park. She died Tuesday, June 2, 2009, at Kindred of Louisville.

    She retired as a legal secretary from the former law firm of Orbison, O'Connor, MacGregor and Maddox and was a member of Graceland Baptist Church.

    Survivors include her children, Denise Lynn Miller, of Tallahassee Fla., John Vernon Snook, of Mableton, Ga., and Timothy Wayne Snook, of Louisville; stepchildren, James Martin Snook, of Clarksville, Robert Lee Snook, of Floyds Knobs, and Betty Kay Snook, of Nashville; siblings, Barbara Delphia Corn, of New Albany, Dabney Whitfield Willis Jr., of Sellersburg, Lamont MacElroy Willis, of Buffalo, Minn., and Edith Carole Tyler, of New Albany; grandchildren, Sarah Denise Kenerson, Diana Marie Miller, Amanda Faith Arnold, Rebekah Hope Arnold, Maurice "Rocky" Lawson, Jessika Grace Fulwood, Alexyss Brook Fulwood, Raina Michele Snook and Taryn Rae Snook; and great grandchildren, D'Andre Russell Lee Kenerson and Jaidyn Jamal Kenerson.

    She was preceded in death by her husband, Vernon Rudolph Snook; her parents, Dabney Whitfield Willis Sr. and Edith Mae (Shupe) Willis; son, Stephen Douglas Snook; and daughter, Lisa Rae Arnold.

    Visitation will be from 2 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

    The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions in her memory, to the Veterans of Foreign War Hobart Beach Post 1693 in New Albany.
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