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Zimmerman, Wells,See, Bertram

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John FELDER

1  _UID C8543BCB67B66B4A90B1FFFFFCC5434A81BE


Clara Lillian RAGSDALE

1  _UID 93718541A8FCE84BADFC29B196C652B88A86

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William G. NIMMS

1  _UID 70AACB7A80774B43BA038CD66D04BE75A7B4


Nancy Ann RAGSDALE

1  _UID F571350F0E910D45B13054F490B0253C65D4

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CANNON

1  _UID C246F752C8A891438388214EA63D7B64D148


Ida Belle RAGSDALE

1  _UID 9B7C1268C4B947409EB1C4E30C8947A70E2F


Medical: Twin


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Lewis Benjamin RAGSDALE

1  _UID 665BA1A209170246BA09C77AF7C3D04842D8

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Beatrice HENDERSON

1  _UID E70EF0F57798004E94D9333AC07A15218149


Frank Cockrell RAGSDALE

1  _UID D7CD69078EF30241BFB6A681937C06AC35D5

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Nettie Mae SIDWELL

1  _UID 549247B25648FE469054EE63ABB2C8EF0ACC


According to Lavonia C. Taff -- When Nettie married Frank Ragsdale she was so shy she wouldn't get out of the buggy to get married.  The preacher came out and married them sitting in the buggy.


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son RAGSDALE

1  _UID B120A17745DEE6458E3BA5F82619823A98DC

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Horace Harkness HAYMOND

1  _UID 93F2C300D0497E4C8463B291B160A4D6E05B


http://www.rootsweb.com/~inshelby/obituaries/obit_haymond.htm
SHELBYVILLE  REPUBLICAN
Thursday, October 12, 1944
page 1, column 4
HORACE  H.  HAYMOND  SUCCUMBS  AT  HOME
Rites Will Be Conducted At 2 P.M. Friday
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         Horace H. Haymond, age seventy-three, former postmaster of Waldron and one-time road supervisor of Shelby county, died at his home, one-half mile north of Waldron, at 6:00 a.m. Wednesday.  He had been in failing health for several months of a complication of diseases and death followed a serious illness of two weeks.  Mr. Haymond was born in Waldron on March 4, 1871, the son of James and Celeste Adeline Chrisler Haymond. He had spent his entire life in Shelby county.  He was a building contractor by occupation and was a member of the bridge and road contracting firm of Avery, Haymond and Howard for many years.  He served as Shelby county road supervisor from 1933 to 1937 and was postmaster at Waldron from 1893 to 1897.  He was a member of the Waldron Odd Fellows lodge.  On November 29, 1893, he was married to Miss Addie Stansifer. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last year.  Mrs. Haymond survives with two daughters, Miss Juanita Haymond, who is stationed at Camp Rucker, Alabama with the Women's Army Corps, and  Mrs. Frank D. Hope, of Waldron. Also surviving are one grandson, Horace Daniel Hope; one sister, Mrs. J. Henry Meloy, of this city, and two brothers, Dr. Ray E. Haymond, of  Waldron, and Fred Haymond, of Indianapolis.  Funeral services will be held at the Charles M. Ewing mortuary Friday at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. D.P. Rowlette, pastor of the Waldron Baptist Church, officiating.  Burial will be made in the VanPelt cemetery.  Friends may call at the mortuary from noon today until the hour of the funeral.
Submitted by Barb Huff


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Adelaide "Addie" STANSIFER

1  _UID F2FAF40DDAAFBE4A8DA026D75242E460809F


http://www.rootsweb.com/~inshelby/obituaries/obit_haymond.htm
THE  SHELBYVILLE  NEWS
Friday, July 14, 1972
MRS. HAYMOND  DIES  AT  95
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Mrs. Adelaide "Addie" Haymond, 95.  Spent most of her life in the Waldron Community.  50-year member of the Charity Rebekah Lodge; member Liberty Township Extension Homemakers Club, last surviving member of the Dorcas Class of the Waldron Methodist Church.  Born near Waldron November 29, 1876, d/o George and Margaret (Cannon) Stansifer.  November 29, 1893, married  Horace H. Haymond, (died October 11, 1944).  Surviving: daughter, Miss Junaita Haymond, a grandson, Daniel Hope, one great grandson; daughter preceded in death.  Burial VanPelt Cemetery.
Submitted by Barb Huff, Summarized by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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Juanita Delores HAYMOND

1  _UID 4E1BA72CAA326545A4FB99E9DAC546C78F7A

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Dr. Raymond G. Earl HAYMOND

1  _UID 06B788D874C12C49A63D00E8B0ABDD7640D9


http://www.rootsweb.com/~inshelby/obituaries/obit_haymond.htm
SHELBYVILLE  REPUBLICAN
Saturday, June 21, 1947
page 1, column 3
FUNERAL  SERVICES  SUNDAY  AFTERNOON  FOR  DR.  HAYMOND
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         Dr. Raymond G. Earl Haymond, one of Shelby county's most distinguished citizens, ended hisown life yesterday.  A retired physician, Dr. Haymond was a native of Shelby county but had spent the major part of his life in Louisville.  He was found dead at his home north of Waldron at 9:30 a.m. Friday morning by a niece, Juanita Haymond.  According to Dr. C.J. Price, county coroner, he had shot himself with a .38 caliber revolver.  The coroner said that the muzzle of the weapon had been placed under his chin, with the bullet coursing upward into his head.  Dr. Haymond's action in taking his own life was attributed to ill health.  He had been in poor health since early in 1943, and his condition had been described as serious for the past three weeks.  Suffering from cardiac asthma, Dr. Haymond referred to his illness in a note which also stated that "I guess this is the best way." The 69 year old physician had been very active in many civic programs over the county since his retirement 10 years ago.  He had maintained an active membership in a large number of organizations.  Among other civic affiliations, he had given a great deal of time and support to Boy Scouting activities in the county and had been chairman of the Camp Flat Rock Scout program.  During the late war, he held the chairmanship of the county war price and rationing board for an extended period, and had held membership on several price control panels.  Early in life he became a member of the Waldron Methodist Church.  He served as a medical corps captain in the First World War.  Dr. Haymond was a member of the Waldron Order of Eastern Star, Scottish Rite order at Louisville, Kosair Shrine temple at Louisville, Shelbyville Victory Post No. 70, American Legion, the Elks Lodge at Louisville, the S.A.E. social fraternity and Pi Mu legal fraternity.  He was one of the organizers of the Waldron Community Club. Born in Waldron February 4, 1878, Dr. Haymond was the son of James W. & Celeste Adeline (Crisler) Haymond.  In 1897, he was married to Alma Watts, in Shelby county.  Two children were born to the union, and one of them, Mrs. Dott Copeland, of Mooresville, survives.  Another daughter, Justine LaVerne, died in infancy.  His wife preceded him in death in March 1903.  Other survivors are two grandchildren, Patricia and Jimmy Copeland, a brother, Fred Haymond, of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Henry Meloy, of Shelbyville, and several nieces and nephews.  Three brothers and four sisters preceded him.  A graduate of the Waldron High school, Dr. Haymond was privately tutored before entering the University of Louisville medical school, from which he graduated in 1909.  He became associated with the Pope hospital at Louisville and later became the institution's head and owner.  He operated the hospital until 1937, when he retired and returned to his home at Waldron.  Funeral services will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock in the Charles M. Ewing mortuary.  Officiating at the rites will be the Rev. Fred Young, of Franklin, assisted bv the Rev. Vernon Lallement, of Stockwell.  Burial will be made in the Ogden cemetery, South of Waldron.  Friends may call at the funeral home after 7:00 p.m. today.
Submitted by Barb Huff


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Alma B. WATTS

1  _UID 40E6373F1746224D9E381F5BA972957FE76A

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Justine Laverne HAYMOND

1  _UID 8DC8A19EE5685E49BE029143D9529511ED15

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Frederick S. HAYMOND

1  _UID EF87114E85532D4E8B10892E1E94DEC6D0A4

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Olive HOLLINGSWORTH

1  _UID F28F527F8D6C824C98DF831BAD812476F6D7

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Frank Daniel HOPE

1  _UID BF805E4D39A3664E8DE74323EA13FBFD49B2

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Norma HAYMOND

1  _UID 29ADE8C1DF88E44BA75DF456165730868673

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