www.elliscountypress.com/Obituaries/archives/2001/obit030801.htm DIXIE L. CAVE Sept. 26, 1914 - Feb. 23, 2001 PALMER - Funeral services for Dixie L. CAVE, 86, were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 25, 2001 in the Keever Chapel with Rev. Ray Lanham of the Garland First United Methodist Church officiating. Born on Sept. 26, 1914 in Palmer, the daughter of Robert R. and Mary G. Kelly Graves, she passed away Feb. 23, 2001 in the Baylor Medical Center in Garland. Preceded in death by her son Billy Mac Cave on Aug. 7, 1992; she is survived by son and his wife Bobby and Teresa Cave of Garland; daughter and husband Nancy and David Payne of Garland; two sisters Kathryn Clopton of Rockett and Nell Sawyer of Abilene; four grand- children and two great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Paul Payne, Matthew Cave, Charley Graves, Kelly Payne and Tom Sawyer. Interment followed in the Myrtle Cemetery under the direction of J.E. Keever Mortuary. ======================================= http://trinitypresbyteriansj.org/Trinity_Pres/pres0500.txt IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM EDWARD CAVE Born: October 9, 1914, Paducah, Kentucky Died: March 29, 2000, San Jose, California Joined Trinity Presbyterian Church on November 25, 1984 He now sees the glory of the Lord, and the splendor of our God! FROM THE FAMILY OF BILL CAVE: "Lee and I want to express our deep gratitude for the years of kindness you have given to me and to my parents, Bill and Vivienne Cave, during their illnesses. What an example of God's love in action. Thank you all so very much. Lee and Kristy Slater" ======================================= www.fcoc.com/history/cave,rlin.htm MT. OLIVET CEMETERY Nashville, TN R. Lin Cave - Died - July 1, 1924 (Gospel Preacher) Mrs. Sadie H. Cave - Died Nov. 10, 1902 Alex Perry Cave - Died Nov. 10, 1904 South C. Cave - Died Dec. 3, 1928 Powell Cave (Infant) Died Nov. 3, 1909 Lindsley P. Cave - Died Sept. 12, 1920 ======================================= gainesvillesun.com/OBITUARIES/articles/ 2001-12-11obits.shtml Gainesville Sun (Florida) Tuesday, December 11, 2001 OBITUARIES ROBERT CLAY CAVE MELROSE - Robert Clay Cave died Sunday at North Florida Regional Medical Center. He was 74. A native of Laureville, Ohio, he moved to Melrose 15 years ago from Chillicothe, Ohio. Mr. Cave was a retired U.S. Air Force chief master sergeant and a retired department manager for the Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He began his service in the Army in 1945 and completed his military service in the Air Force in 1975. He was a veteran of World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. He was a Protestant. Survivors include his wife, Louise Riley Cave of Melrose; a daughter, Vicki Mann of Richmond, Va.; two grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Arrangements by Moring Funeral Home. ======================================= www.gctelegram.com/obits/2001/March/31/ecave31.html Garden City Telegram EDMOND (ED) EVERETTE CAVE Date Posted On Saturday, March 31, 2001 10:10:41 AM Graveside service for Edmond (Ed) Everette Cave, 75, will be 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Coolidge Cemetery in Coolidge. Pastor Jim Puckett of the South Baptist Church of Syracuse will officiate. Mr. Cave died Friday, March 30, 2001, at his daughter's home in Garden He was born February 27, 1926, in Copeland, the son of Walter Alexander Cave and Ethel (Eversole) Cave. He attended school in Holly, Colo. Later, he served in the Navy on the U.S.S. Avoyel. Mr. Cave worked as a farmer and a delivery driver for a lumber yard in Pueblo, Colo. He retired in the early 1960s. On July 31, 1966, he was married to Martha Elizabeth (Holland) Cave in Center, Colo. She survives and lives at their home in Garden City. Mr. Cave lived in Coolidge for 17 1/2 years before moving to Garden City in 1998. Blind from retenitous pigmentosous, he enjoyed operating a C.B. and went by the handle of "Gray Badger." He played the guitar and enjoyed Christian and older country music. He listened to Zane Grey Western novels. He was preceded in death by his father; mother; a brother, Henry Cave; two sisters, Joy Hoggat and Ella Dawson; a grandson, James Allen McGinnis; and an infant great-grandson. He is survived by his wife; four sons, Mike Pelc, Williamsburg, Colo., Russell Cave, Garden City, Jimmy Adams, DeQueen, Ark., and Darrell Pelc, Springdale, Ark.; three daughters, Kathy Dowen, Lamar, Colo., Neatha Fegley, Springfield, Mo., and Elisabeth Cave, Garden City; one brother, Blaine Cave, Lamar, Colo.; one sister, Gladys Brisendine, Arapaho, Colo.; one sister-in-law; one brother-in-law; thirteen grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may go to the Ed Cave Funeral Fund, in care of the Greene-Fellers Funeral Home and Monuments, P.O. Box 1253, Syracuse, KS 67878-1253. The family has requested no visitation. ============================================ tysall.hostmb.com/howlesgravestones.htm To the beautiful memory of EMILY CAVE died March 9th 1937 aged 45 years dearly beloved daughter of EMMA HOWLES and wife of JOHN L. CAVE ============================================ www.kilbygenealogy.org/oldb/line3/d1140.shtml Verinda Kilby was born between 1810 and 1815 in Culpeper Co., VA. She died between 1853 and 1860. She was married to Wesley Cave on 15 Apr 1846 in Madison Co., VA. Wesley Cave died in Mar 1893 in Culpeper Co., VA. Verinda Kilby and Wesley Cave had the following children: Jeraldine Nan C. Cave and Victoria Cave was born on 22 Sep 1853. She died on 12 Aug 1915. ============================================ www.abqjournal.com/obits/OB07-15.HTM Albuquerque Journal LILLIAN GOBLE CAVE passed away on Tuesday, July 10, 2001 in Rochester, NY. She was pre-deceased by her daughters, Donna Jo Cave and Frances Elaine Coursey. She is survived by her daughter, Doris (Elfie) Frediani; grandchildren, Paul, Steven, Donna (Steven) DelMonte, Rochester, NY, Michael (Deborah) Coursey, Sarasota, FL, Laura (Eric) Albright, Frisco, TX; three great-grandsons; son-in-law, Bill R. Coursey, Albuquerque, NM; nieces and nephews. She was retired from Kirtland AFB and was a member of Rebekah Lodge, NARFE, and Central Methodist Church. Private interment, Sunset Memorial Cemetery. ======================================