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Anderson, who was a member of the Ohio Funeral Directors Association, [1] moved to Columbus where she began an apprenticeship at the Shaw Davis Funeral Home. [16] [17] At the time of her murder, Anderson was nearing the end of that apprenticeship, and, according to the funeral home’s manager, was going to be offered a job. [18]
Buckner's father was an iron worker, but found that Hart County did not have sufficient timber to fire his iron furnace. [6] Consequently, in 1838, he moved the family to southern Muhlenberg County where he organized an iron-making corporation. [6] Buckner attended school in Greenville, and later at Christian County Seminary in Hopkinsville. [1 ...
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places entries in Columbus, Ohio, United States.The National Register is a federal register for buildings, structures, and sites of historic significance.
In 1875, Buckner moved to Dallas to establish a Baptist orphanage. [2] He authored the charter for the Buckner Orphans Home, which opened in 1879 with three children. [ 2 ] He managed this home until his death in 1919, by which time it had housed approximately 12,000 children.
A funeral Mass for Sanchez will be held on Friday, Aug. 30, at 10:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Guadelupe, 143 E. Patterson Ave. in Columbus. Burial will follow at Galloway Cemetery. smeighan@dispatch.com
Brucker-Kishler Funeral Home Joshua Taylor Memorial services are set to take place this week for a sophomore Otterbein University wrestler who died from injuries he suffered in a car crash earlier ...
Actress Susan Buckner, best known for playing cheerleader Patty Simcox in the 1978 film Grease, has died at age 72. “It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Susan Buckner ...
In 1910, the home was bought and extensively renovated by Dr. Clovis Taylor, who built an addition centered on the usage of mahogany woodwork. The addition included a bar, parlor, enlarged entrance hall, and iconic wraparound porch. After its usage as a funeral home through the 1950s, the house underwent another renovation in the 1970s.