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Named in brother's obituary as follows:
Morganton, N.C.
Harold David Padgett, 66, of Morganton, N.C., died Sunday Oct. 11, 2009, at Mission Memorial Hospital in Asheville, N.C.
Born in Laurens County, he was the son of Frazier Harold and Daisy Surratt Padgett. Mr. Padgett "Pudge" was a retired policeman and Army Veteran.
Mr. Padgett is survived by his wife, Amy Ollis Padgett; mother-in-law. Carol Ollis; and faithful companion, Patches; his two children: a son, David Padgett and his wife, Renee, of Mount Holly, N.C. and a daughter, Resinia Manders and husband, Walter, of Weston, Ohio; and five grandchildren, Allison Hunt, James Padgett, Carlina Padgett, Amber Manders, and Damon Manders. He is also survived by two brothers and one sister, Jack Padgett and wife, Joyce, of Clear Springs, Md., Kenneth Padgett and wife, Linda, of Travelers Rest, S.C., and Rhunette Odom and husband, Charles, of Fork Shoals, S.C.; as well as many loving nieces and nephews.
Memorial Service will be held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 901 Bethel Road, Morganton, NC 28655 at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to your local Easter Seal Society.
Greenville (NC) Gazette 13 Oct 2009
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Note N3160
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Named in brother's obituary, as follows: Morganton, N.C.
Harold David Padgett, 66, of Morganton, N.C., died Sunday Oct. 11, 2009, at Mission Memorial Hospital in Asheville, N.C.
Born in Laurens County, he was the son of Frazier Harold and Daisy Surratt Padgett. Mr. Padgett "Pudge" was a retired policeman and Army Veteran.
Mr. Padgett is survived by his wife, Amy Ollis Padgett; mother-in-law. Carol Ollis; and faithful companion, Patches; his two children: a son, David Padgett and his wife, Renee, of Mount Holly, N.C. and a daughter, Resinia Manders and husband, Walter, of Weston, Ohio; and five grandchildren, Allison Hunt, James Padgett, Carlina Padgett, Amber Manders, and Damon Manders. He is also survived by two brothers and one sister, Jack Padgett and wife, Joyce, of Clear Springs, Md., Kenneth Padgett and wife, Linda, of Travelers Rest, S.C., and Rhunette Odom and husband, Charles, of Fork Shoals, S.C.; as well as many loving nieces and nephews.
Memorial Service will be held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 901 Bethel Road, Morganton, NC 28655 at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to your local Easter Seal Society.
Greenville (NC) Gazette 13 Oct 2009
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Note N3161
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Named in brother's obit, as follows: Morganton, N.C.
Harold David Padgett, 66, of Morganton, N.C., died Sunday Oct. 11, 2009, at Mission Memorial Hospital in Asheville, N.C.
Born in Laurens County, he was the son of Frazier Harold and Daisy Surratt Padgett. Mr. Padgett "Pudge" was a retired policeman and Army Veteran.
Mr. Padgett is survived by his wife, Amy Ollis Padgett; mother-in-law. Carol Ollis; and faithful companion, Patches; his two children: a son, David Padgett and his wife, Renee, of Mount Holly, N.C. and a daughter, Resinia Manders and husband, Walter, of Weston, Ohio; and five grandchildren, Allison Hunt, James Padgett, Carlina Padgett, Amber Manders, and Damon Manders. He is also survived by two brothers and one sister, Jack Padgett and wife, Joyce, of Clear Springs, Md., Kenneth Padgett and wife, Linda, of Travelers Rest, S.C., and Rhunette Odom and husband, Charles, of Fork Shoals, S.C.; as well as many loving nieces and nephews.
Memorial Service will be held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 901 Bethel Road, Morganton, NC 28655 at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to your local Easter Seal Society.
Greenville (NC) Gazette 13 Oct 2009
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1900 Census gives occupation as farmer. Age given as 47 in 1940 census.
Obituary. Josephine Fay Conner Hartzell was born on a farm near Granola, Kansas, on May 4, 1892, the 10th of 11 children of Jane Catherine Budd and Joseph F. conner. All her brothers and sisters have preceded her in death: Charles, Nell, Roy, Clara, Lida, Rena, Ann and Chester.
She attended school in the Peru, Kansas area, graduating from Peru High School in 1912. She was employed as a bookkeeper for a local hardware store before her marriage to Leland Earl Hartzell, April 7, 1917, in Sedan, Kansas.
Two daughters were born to Fay and Leland; Merry June and Virginia Lee.
Since her husband was employed by the Magnolia Oil Company, moves were frequent but the family was always together whenever possible. They settled in the Great Bend, Kansas, area where they lived until her husband passed away in August 1965. Mrs. Hartzell then moved to Atwood, Kansas, and has resided here since then.
She was a member of the Christian Church and had been a very active member until the last few years, accepting Christ at about the age of 12 years. She was a Gray Lady, serving many hours in that capacity. She especially enjoyed singing with a group of women that entertained the patients at the Good Samaritan Home here in Atwood. As long as she could drive, she used her car to take ladies to various events around Atwood. Throughout the years, she worked diligently on many church projects, especially sewing. Even in her last years when she was in poor health, she undertook a mission project for her church of sewing little shirts and dresses for needy children. Like Dorcas, she often used her sewing talent for the Lord,
Her daughters will always cherish the memory that their Christian Mother always saw to it that they were in Church and Sunday School as children and young people. She taught them that homemaking was a woman's primary calling while also encouraging them to seek additional education.
She is survived by her daughters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Neely of Laramie, Wyoming, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Leebrick, Atwood. She was a loving grandmother to five granddaughters and 3 grandsons and six great-grand children.
She passed away May 31, 1972, at the age of 80 years and 27 days. She leaves a host of friends who will sadly miss her.
"J.F. Conner's little girl about three years old was very severely hurt last Sunday. The boys were jumping using rocks to jump with, and the little girl being near by as one of the boys jumped, the flying rock struck her in the back of the head, nearly killing the child. But she is recovering all right."--20 February 1896, Sedan (KS) Lance
Named in her brother John Roy Conner's probate proceedings as executor of his estate.