Spicer, Charles Benjamin
1866 - 14 Oct. 1909
Fredericktown OH., Oct. 14 - Mr. Benjamin Spicer died at his home here at 7 o’clock Thursday morning of stomach trouble, after a long illness. He was 43 years of age, and is survived by his wife and four children. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Methodist Episcopal Church and burial will be made in Forest cemetery.
Spicer, Charles Benjamin
1866 - 14 Oct. 1909
Fredericktown OH., Oct. 14 - Mr. Benjamin Spicer died at his home here at 7 o’clock Thursday morning of stomach trouble, after a long illness. He was 43 years of age, and is survived by his wife and four children. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Methodist Episcopal Church and burial will be made in Forest cemetery.
"The Blade", Thursday, May 9, 1968:
Rollie H. Spicer, 75, of 2288 Jerome St. , a district director of the Maccabees Mutual Life Insurance Co. many years, died Wednesday in Toledo Hospital . Mr. Spicer retired 10 years ago from the insurance company. Born in Ohio , he was a Toledo resident 40 years. He was a past commander of the Maccabees.
Suriving are his son, Raymond E., Sr., of Mansfield ; daughters, Mrs. Catherine Stutz and Mrs. Eva Bonecutter of Mansfield ; sister, Mrs. Fern Wymer, of Mansfield , Mrs. Goldie Pearl , of Bellville, O., and Mrs. Velma Waddell, of Mount Vernon , and nine grandchildren.
The body will be in the Walker-Feilbach Mortuary, Talmadge Road , after 2 p.m. Friday. Services will be Saturday at 1 p.m. in the mortuary, with burial in Toledo Memorial Park .Mansfield News Journal 5/11/1968
A former Mansfield street car conductor, Rollie H. Spicer, died Wednesday night in Toledo after long illness. He was 75.
Mr. Spicer was born April 27, 1893 in Utica, Oh, and his parents moved to Mansfield where he worked until leaving for Toledo in the 1920s.
Survivors include two daughters: Mrs. Roy Bonecutter; RD 1, Shelby, and Mrs. Wilbur Stutz, Sr., Mansfield; a son, Raymond Spicer of Mansfield, three sisters, Mrs. Thelma Wadell of Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Goldie Pearl of Bellville and Mrs. Fern Wymer of Mansfield, nine grand children and eight great-grand children.
Services will be Saturday, 1 p.m. in Walker-Feilbach Funeral Home, Toledo, with burial in Toledo cemetary.
"The Blade", Thursday, May 9, 1968:
Rollie H. Spicer, 75, of 2288 Jerome St. , a district director of the Maccabees Mutual Life Insurance Co. many years, died Wednesday in Toledo Hospital . Mr. Spicer retired 10 years ago from the insurance company. Born in Ohio , he was a Toledo resident 40 years. He was a past commander of the Maccabees.
Suriving are his son, Raymond E., Sr., of Mansfield ; daughters, Mrs. Catherine Stutz and Mrs. Eva Bonecutter of Mansfield ; sister, Mrs. Fern Wymer, of Mansfield , Mrs. Goldie Pearl , of Bellville, O., and Mrs. Velma Waddell, of Mount Vernon , and nine grandchildren.
The body will be in the Walker-Feilbach Mortuary, Talmadge Road , after 2 p.m. Friday. Services will be Saturday at 1 p.m. in the mortuary, with burial in Toledo Memorial Park .Mansfield News Journal 5/11/1968
A former Mansfield street car conductor, Rollie H. Spicer, died Wednesday night in Toledo after long illness. He was 75.
Mr. Spicer was born April 27, 1893 in Utica, Oh, and his parents moved to Mansfield where he worked until leaving for Toledo in the 1920s.
Survivors include two daughters: Mrs. Roy Bonecutter; RD 1, Shelby, and Mrs. Wilbur Stutz, Sr., Mansfield; a son, Raymond Spicer of Mansfield, three sisters, Mrs. Thelma Wadell of Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Goldie Pearl of Bellville and Mrs. Fern Wymer of Mansfield, nine grand children and eight great-grand children.
Services will be Saturday, 1 p.m. in Walker-Feilbach Funeral Home, Toledo, with burial in Toledo cemetary.
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"The Blade", Thursday, May 9, 1968:
Rollie H. Spicer, 75, of 2288 Jerome St. , a district director of the Maccabees Mutual Life Insurance Co. many years, died Wednesday in Toledo Hospital . Mr. Spicer retired 10 years ago from the insurance company. Born in Ohio , he was a Toledo resident 40 years. He was a past commander of the Maccabees.
Suriving are his son, Raymond E., Sr., of Mansfield ; daughters, Mrs. Catherine Stutz and Mrs. Eva Bonecutter of Mansfield ; sister, Mrs. Fern Wymer, of Mansfield , Mrs. Goldie Pearl , of Bellville, O., and Mrs. Velma Waddell, of Mount Vernon , and nine grandchildren.
The body will be in the Walker-Feilbach Mortuary, Talmadge Road , after 2 p.m. Friday. Services will be Saturday at 1 p.m. in the mortuary, with burial in Toledo Memorial Park .Mansfield News Journal 5/11/1968
A former Mansfield street car conductor, Rollie H. Spicer, died Wednesday night in Toledo after long illness. He was 75.
Mr. Spicer was born April 27, 1893 in Utica, Oh, and his parents moved to Mansfield where he worked until leaving for Toledo in the 1920s.
Survivors include two daughters: Mrs. Roy Bonecutter; RD 1, Shelby, and Mrs. Wilbur Stutz, Sr., Mansfield; a son, Raymond Spicer of Mansfield, three sisters, Mrs. Thelma Wadell of Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Goldie Pearl of Bellville and Mrs. Fern Wymer of Mansfield, nine grand children and eight great-grand children.
Services will be Saturday, 1 p.m. in Walker-Feilbach Funeral Home, Toledo, with burial in Toledo cemetary.
"The Blade", Thursday, May 9, 1968:
Rollie H. Spicer, 75, of 2288 Jerome St. , a district director of the Maccabees Mutual Life Insurance Co. many years, died Wednesday in Toledo Hospital . Mr. Spicer retired 10 years ago from the insurance company. Born in Ohio , he was a Toledo resident 40 years. He was a past commander of the Maccabees.
Suriving are his son, Raymond E., Sr., of Mansfield ; daughters, Mrs. Catherine Stutz and Mrs. Eva Bonecutter of Mansfield ; sister, Mrs. Fern Wymer, of Mansfield , Mrs. Goldie Pearl , of Bellville, O., and Mrs. Velma Waddell, of Mount Vernon , and nine grandchildren.
The body will be in the Walker-Feilbach Mortuary, Talmadge Road , after 2 p.m. Friday. Services will be Saturday at 1 p.m. in the mortuary, with burial in Toledo Memorial Park .Mansfield News Journal 5/11/1968
A former Mansfield street car conductor, Rollie H. Spicer, died Wednesday night in Toledo after long illness. He was 75.
Mr. Spicer was born April 27, 1893 in Utica, Oh, and his parents moved to Mansfield where he worked until leaving for Toledo in the 1920s.
Survivors include two daughters: Mrs. Roy Bonecutter; RD 1, Shelby, and Mrs. Wilbur Stutz, Sr., Mansfield; a son, Raymond Spicer of Mansfield, three sisters, Mrs. Thelma Wadell of Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Goldie Pearl of Bellville and Mrs. Fern Wymer of Mansfield, nine grand children and eight great-grand children.
Services will be Saturday, 1 p.m. in Walker-Feilbach Funeral Home, Toledo, with burial in Toledo cemetary.
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Her father told me that she liked to have cereal with him in the mornings when he was home from the Navy. He also indicated she had a fondess for chocolate milk.
Her father told me that she liked to have cereal with him in the mornings when he was home from the Navy. He also indicated she had a fondess for chocolate milk.