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The Ironton Ohio Tribune, 4 Dec. 1932
Aunt Carrie" Delabar, 86, Died Last Night After Brief Illness
Miss Caroline Delabar passed away last night at the residence of the Misses Schachleiters on Vernon Street Following an illness of only a few days.
"Aunt Carrie" as she was known to her many friends and admirers was 86 years of age. She was born May 23, 1847 on Lick Run, Scioto Co., Ohio and has been a resident of this city since early girlhood when she came to live with her sister the late Mrs. G. W. Schlachleiter and for many years was prominently connected with the Schachleiter Restaurant.
"Aunt Carrie" was a favorite of both the young and old. Her sunny disposition and sterling qualities made her a beloved friend and associate. Her death will bring sorrow to many hearts of her life. Friends who called to see her were reminded by her of incidents of years ago and of the days when there were only a few homes in Ironton.
The following relatives survive: two sisters, Mrs. John Heitman of Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. John Heffner of Wheelersburg, O., four nieces, Mrs. Charles Gloeckner of Portsmouth, O., Misses Anna Georgine and Katherine Schachleiter; Nephews, William Schachleiter of Chicago, Ill, and the late Frank Schachleiter of Little Rock, Ark., and the late John L. Schachleiter of this city.
"Aunt Carrie" was a life-long member of the St. Joseph Church and was a devout Catholic. Funeral services will take place Tuesday morning at the St. Joseph Church at 9 o'clock under the direction of the O'Keefe undertaking establishment. Father F. W. Gloeckner, officiating at the Requiem Mass.
Ironton Tribune, Monday, Dec. 5, 1932
Delabar Rites at 8:30 Tuesday
Funeral services for Miss Caroline Delabar, who died Saturday night at the residence of the Misses Schachleiter on Vernon street, will be conducted at St. Joseph Church Tuesday morning at 8:30 o’clock, by Rev. Father F. W. Gloeckner. Burial will be made in Calvary cemetery under supervision of O'Keefe and Co.
Portsmouth Times, Monday, May 24, 1971
Mrs. Robert Delabar
Funeral services for Mrs. Dorothy K. Delabar, 51, of 1537 Sixth St., are to be held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at Holy Redeemer Church, of which she was a member, with interment in Greenlawn Cemetery.
The Buena vista native died Saturday in Mercy Hospital.
She was a member of Mercy Hospital Guild and Lady’s Guild of Holy Redeemer Church.
Surviving are her husband Robert; two sons, David of San Francisco and Mark, at home; her parents, Frederick and Marie Humble, 1538 Sixth St., and a sister, Mrs. Betty Campbell, 1708 Charles St.
Friends may call at Melcher Funeral Home from 7 to 9 Tuesday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday.
Recitation of the rosary is to be a 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Portsmouth Daily Times, Thursday, Jan. 10, 1985
Delabar
Herman "Ed" Delabar, 78, of Woodlawn Avenue, Sciotoville, died Wednesday at Mercy Hospital.
He was a retired employee with 47 years of service at the former Empire Detroit Steel Corp., and was a member of St. Monica’s Catholic Church.
Surviving are his wife, Edna Louise Essman Delabar; a son Robert L. of Millwood W. Va.; four daughters, Mrs. Clayton (Jean) Wheeler, Mrs. Russell (Dorothy) Collett and Mrs. Mike (Martha) Kline, all of Wheelersburg, and Mrs. Monty (Mary) Smith of Sciotoville; a sister Mrs. Gertrude Sommer of Wheelersburg; 14 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral service is planned at 10 a.m. Saturday at the church, with the Rev. William Patterson and the Rev. Donald Maroon officiating, and interment in Greenlawn Cemetery.
Friends may call at Harrison Funeral Home in Wheelersburg from 6 to 9 tonight and from 2 to 9 p.m. Friday. Recitation of the rosary is planned there at 8 p.m. Friday.
Portsmouth Daily Times, Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1983
Delabar
McDermott-Joseph E. Delabar, 69, of McDermott Rt. 2 died Tuesday at Mercy Hospital.
A Portsmouth native and a member of Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church in West Portsmouth, he was a retired construction worker.
Survivors include his wife, Lou Dawson Delabar; four sons, Phillip of New Boston, Stephen of Sciotoville, Robert K. of Portsmouth and Timothy serving with the Navy in Lamcore, Calif; four daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Kathi) Slye and Mrs. James (Mary Lee) Smalley, both of Lucasville Rt. 1; Mrs. Thomas (Betty) Roth of Portsmouth; three brothers, Roger of Dayton, Robert A. of Portsmouth and John of McDermott Rt. 2 a sister, Mrs. Mack (Mary) Wamsley of Otway; 21 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Services are planned at 11 a.m. Friday at the church, with burial in Greenlawn Cemetery.
Friends may call at Melcher Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, where the recitation of the rosary is planned at 7:30 p.m.
The family’s favorite charity is Mercy Hospital.
The Semi-Weekly Register, Ironton, OH, 6 Sept. 1921 - Tuesday
Gracious Lady Summoned By the Death Angel
[Mary Rosina (Delabar) Schachleighter)]
The Angel of Death Last night relieved the sufferings of Mrs. G. W. Schachleiter, relict of the late Col. George Schachleiter, at the home at Third and Vernon streets. Death occurred at 8:15 o'clock and terminated an illness that covered a three-year period. Her demise closed the career of one of Ironton's pioneer and most beloved residents. She has a legion of friends who join in extending sympathy to the members of the bereaved family. It was recognized some time ago that Mrs. Schachleiter could not recover from the illness which she bore with fortitude and attempted to make lighter the burden for the loving hands and tender hearts that ministered to her throughout her long illness. She was past eighty years of age and had spent the greater part of that time in Ironton. Her husband preceded her in death several years ago, but the following seven children three sons and four daughters survive.
Frank of Little Rock, Ark; William of Chicago; John L. of this city; Mrs. James Brannigan of this city; Mrs. Fannie Gloeckner of Portsmouth and Misses Anna and Katherine at home. One sister Mrs. Carrie Delabar, who has been with the deceased during her illness also survives.
The deceased was a devoted member of the St. Joseph's Catholic church of this city, at which church the funeral will be conducted, although no definite funeral arrangements have as yet been made.
Portsmouth Daily Times, Wednesday, March 3, 1993
Phillip Delabar
Phillip Edward Delabar, 57, of New Boston, died Tuesday March 2, 1993 at his residence.
Born Sept. 7, 1935 in Portsmouth, a son of Lou Dawson Delabar of McDermott, and the late Joseph Delabar, he was a letter carrier for the U.S. Post office, a member of Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church and a 1953 graduate of Notre Dame High School. He served two years in the U. S. Army, was a former employee of Empire Detroit Steel, a former member of the Silver Eagles Archery Club, a member of the Ohio Valley Coin Club, National Riffle Association and National Association of Letter Carriers Branch 184.
Survivors also include his wife, Christine Hess Delabar, who he married
Feb. 9, 1968; a son Gene Walters of Columbus; a daughter, Terri Will of Wheelersburg; a daughter and son-in-law, Kim and Mike Emshwiller of Portsmouth; five grandchildren, Ashley Emshwiller, and Ryan, Dereck, Travis and Tyler Will; three brothers Steve Delabar of Michigan, Robert Delabar of Kentucky and Tim Delabar of Virginia; four sisters, Mrs. Tom (Betty) Roth and Becky Lauter, both of Portsmouth, and Mrs. Tom (Kathi) Sly and Mrs. Jim (Mary Lee) Smalley, both of Lucasville; a brother-in-law, Jim Hess of Portsmouth; and Mary other relatives and friends.
He was also preceded in death by a sister Martha Lou Delabar.
Services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at Daehler Funeral Home in Portsmouth, with the Rev. John Stattmiller officiating, and interment in Memorial Burial Park.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home where a rosary service will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Southern Ohio.
Ironton Register, Thursday, Aug. 23, 1900
Mrs. Veronica Delabar died at 7 o'clock last Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George W. Schachleiter, of North Third street, at a ripe old age.
The deceased was a native of Germany, coming to Ironton some twenty years ago. She leaves four sons and four daughters. The children are Mrs. George W. Schachleiter and Miss Caroline Delebar of this city, Mrs. John Heitzman of Chicago, Mrs. John Heffler of Wheelersburg, Ohio, Costine Delebar of Cincinnati, Ohio, Killen Delebar of Washington, D. C., John Delebar of Indian Bay, Ark., and Baston Delebar of Wheelersburg, Ohio.
Portsmouth Times, Tuesday, Nov.30, 1971
William Delabar
A former area man, William H. Delabar, 61, of Columbus, died Monday in Riverside Hospital there.
He was employed as a labor foreman by Ohio State University.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Beulah Delabar; a son, David of Westerville; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Rockwell of Wheelersburg and Mrs. Lorena Miller of Portsmouth, and a grandson.
Services are to be conducted Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at Rutherford-Corbin Funeral Home in Worthington, with interment in Forest Lawn cemetery in Columbus.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 tonight and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday.
Portsmouth Times, Friday, May 5, 1893
This week the family of Stout Barklow received a letter containing the news of the death, in Laytonville Cal., of Mrs. Sarah W. Delaney, on April 16. She was a sister of Stout and Edward Barklow of this city. Mrs. Delaney was born in October, 1827. She married
to William Delaney of the old Gaylord rolling mill, in 1849, and afterwards moved to Laytonville, Mendocina county, Cal. The husband has been dead several years. The deceased woman intended leaving home on visit to this city, when she was stricken with paralysis, which soon ended her life. She has four daughters two of whom are unmarried.
The Greenup News, Volume 111, Number 6, Page 1, Greenup, Kentucky, Friday Morning, February 9, 1968
Mrs. Neva Douglas Claimed After Extended Illness
Mrs. Neva Artis Smith Douglas, 73, of Flatwoods, died Thursday in Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital following an extended illness. Born in Greenup County, she was a daughter of the late Josh and Miranda Segraves Artis.
Survivors include two sons, William R. Smith of Raccoon and Harold J. Smith of Flatwoods; three daughters, Miss Lucille Smith, at home, Mrs. Mary Jane Barnes of Brentwood, Calif., Mrs. Eva Oney of Creola, Ohio; one sister Mrs. Sarah Smith of West Russell; 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted Sunday at the Carman Funeral Home in Flatwoods by the Rev. David Melvin. Burial was in Caroline Cemetery.
OLIVE HILL TIMES, Wednesday, June 9, 2004
SAMUEL "BUSTER" DUMMITT
Born 1919
Dry Branch - Samuel "Buster" Dummitt, 85, of Dry Branch died at his residence on June 3.
He was born January 31, 1919.
He was a construction laborer.
Mr. Dummitt was preceded in death by his parents, Arthur and Allie Goddard Dummitt; sons, Gayle and Roy Lester Dummitt; daughter, Patricia Dummitt; brothers Thomas, George and Eugene Dummitt; sister, Imogene Dummitt.
Survivors include sons: Ron (Kay) Dummitt of Grayson, Arthur (Joyce) Dummitt of McArthur, Ohio, Sam (Calista) Dummitt of Oceola, Ohio, Dale (Dorothy) Dummitt of Olive Hill, Troy Dummitt of Lewis County and Christopher Dummitt of Indianapolis, Indiana; daughters, Pam (Randall) Conn of Dry Branch; 14 grandchildren, one step grandchild, 14 great-grandchildren, one step great-grandchild, three step great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted Sunday, June 6, at Garrison Funeral Chapel.
Burial was in the Waring cemetery in Garrison, with Pastor Delmar Logan, Jr. and Kevin Angel.
Portsmouth Daily Times, Tuesday, July 5, 1988
Dammie Mae Duncan, 84, of Mt. Prospect, Ill., a former Fourth Street resident died Saturday at a Highland Park (Ill.) hospital.
A native of Carter County, Ky., she was a retired alteration seamstress for several businesses and a member of Temple Baptist Church.
Preceded in death by her husband, Winfield Duncan, on Jan. 18, 1965, she is survived by three sons, Johnny Farmer and James Stafford, both of Portsmouth; and Herman Stafford of Okeechobee, Fla.; two daughters, Loraine Buettner of Okeechobee and Dorothy Duncan of Chicago, Ill.; two brothers, Lovell Owens of Olive Hill Rt. 2 and Harley Owens of new Philadelphia; a sister, Dellia Sherman of Portsmouth; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Services were conducted Friday at Ralph F. Scott Funeral Home, with Rev. John Gowdy officiating, and interment in Floral Hills Memory Gardens.