Obituaries - 2007 Valerie Tutwiler Valerie "Val" L. Tutwiler, 52, of Dallas City, Illinois passed away Thursday July 26, 2007 at 3:20 A.M. at the University of Iowa Hospital in Iowa City. She was born October 19, 1954 in Newton, Illinois, the daughter of Ralph and Evelyn Fisher Ludington. On December 30, 1995, she married Ronald Tutwiler. She was most recently employed as a Customer Service Sales Specialist at Fort Madison Bank & Trust Co. She was very active in the junior banking programs in the Fort Madison Grade Schools. She previously was employed as an estimator for Lehigh Press Printing in Broadview, Illinois. She was also an Avon representative for the past 4 years. She served as an officer of the Lamoine Valley Chapter of ABATE of Illinois for the past 8 years and was involved with the Big River Rally Committee. She was also a member of the Fort Madison Moose Lodge. She enjoyed riding her HD motorcycle, hunting, working outdoors and spending time on the family farm with her husband. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Jesse Register of Galesburg, Illinois and Wesley Skees of Nauvoo, Illinois, four grandchildren of Abilene, Texas, her step-mother, Becky Ludington of Stronghurst, Illinois, six sisters, LuAnn (Jim) Brakeville of Little York, Illinois, Mary (Paul) Carolan of Tempe, Arizona, Sue Phillips of Dallas City, Stephanie (Ron) Knoedler of St. Ann, Missouri, Cynthia (Neil) McNeely of Mesa, Arizona and Amanda Ludington of Burlington, Iowa, five brothers, Ralph (Katrina) Ludington of Panhandle, Texas, Mark Ludington of Bloomington, Illinois, Charles Ludington of Mesa, Arizona, Scott Ludington of Burlington, Iowa and Ronald (Leslie) Ludington of Stronghurst, Illinois, and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, grandparents, her father-in-law, sister-in-law and an infant niece. Services will be held at 10:00 A.M. Monday, July 30, 2007 at Banks & Beals Funeral Home in Dallas City with Pastor Dianne Duncan officiating. Burial will be in the Durham Cemetery, Durham, Illinois. The family will meet with friends Sunday from 2:00 until 4:00 P.M. at the funeral home. A memorial fund has been established
H. Kirk Ludington of Penn Valley died Jan. 16 in Grass Valley. He was 83. Private services will be held in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Mr. Ludington was born Jan. 29, 1925, in Sandpoint, Idaho, to Harley K. Ludington and Hazel A. Spring. He attended Coeur d’Alene High School, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. He served in the Corporal Army Air Corp CBI (China, Burma, India), 1943 to 1946. He married Marion A. Jarvis on March 31, 1951. Mr. Ludington worked for 35 years with Caltrans in highway design. He enjoyed bicycling and camping. Mr. Ludington is survived by his daughter, Page Hensley of Penn Valley; grandson and granddaughter-in-law, Trevor (Kathleen) Hensley of Salem, Ore., and grandson, Ryan Hensley of Chico. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marion A. Ludington. Arrangements are under the direction of Chapel of the Angels Mortuary in Grass Valley
Dec. 4, 1948 - July 19, 2009 Janet Kay (Sherman) Ludington, 60, of Salem, died July 19, 2009, at her sister's home in Salem, surrounded by her family, after a courageous battle with cancer. A private memorial service will be held at a later date. She was born Dec. 4, 1948, to Ray and Virginia Sherman of Lebanon. During her marriage to her former husband, Ernest Ludington, their family lived in Coos Bay, Scio, Jefferson and Salem. She is survived by children Ann Ludington of Idaho, Lisa Ludington of Oregon, and Jason and Crystal Ludington of Alaska; grandchildren Kassandra, Keeler, Dominic, Marissa, Amber, Minnie, Brian and Leland; siblings Barbara Newton of Lebanon, Ralph Sherman of Salem, Liz Buness of Wrangell, Alaska, and Becky Callicrate of Salem; several nieces and nephews; and mother Virginia Sherman of Lebanon. Her father Ray Sherman died May 4, 2006. The family requests contributions be made to NAMI or Samaritan Lebanon Community Hospital. Read more: http://www.lebanon-express.com/news/local/obituaries/article_99ba4ecd-1c5d-5b10-99d7-6225e2932f7c.html#ixzz1cytJzkEE
Marie LudingtonTuesday, March 14, 2006 Greene County Daily World Marie Ludington, 76, of Worthington, passed away Saturday morning, March 11, 2006, in Bloomfield. Born Feb. 21, 1930 in Indianapolis, she was the daughter of James and Nellie (Neal) Tansy. On Nov. 13, 1948, she married Warren Joseph Ludington. He passed away Aug. 16, 1973. She was a homemaker and worked in several restaurants in the Worthington area. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary in Worthington. Survivors include: a son James Joseph Ludington and his wife Linda of Jasonville; six daughters, Jeanne and her husband Rev. Gary LaFary of Martinsville, Jacquelyn Sue and her husband David Kirkpatrick of Clay City, Judy Kay and her husband Bill Arthur of Worthington, JoAnne and her husband Randy McNeill of Terre Haute, Jayne Louise and her husband Robert Chambers of Pittsburgh, Calif., and Jamie Pearl Ludington of Worthington; 16 grandchildren, Jodi Jester, Michael LaFary, Lori LaFary, James Kirkpatrick, Brian Meek, Harold Meek, Brittney Arthur, Amy Eberhardt, Ronnie Wall, Jr., April Wall, Raven Chesterfield, Holly Ruebottom, Elizabeth Capps, Kristy Roehrig, Heather Brass, Bobby Gorby, Jr.; and 22 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Warren Ludington, four brothers, James Albert, Kenneth Paul, John Edward, and Carol Gene Tansy, and twin granddaughters, Sherri Kay and Kerri Marie Gorby. Funeral service will be at Welch & Cornett Funeral Home in Worthington at 1 p.m. on Wednesday with the Rev. Rick Parsons officiating. Burial will be in Worthington Cemetery. Friends may call from 4-8 p.m. today, and 9 a.m. on Wednesday until the time of service at the funeral home. On-line condolences can be made at www.welchcornett.com.
"Quaring - September 22, at the residence 1433 Concord. Lucely aged 64 years, mother of Fred, Harry, Earl, and Orvel Quaring, Mrs. Hazel McCarthy, and Mrs. Gladys Mullican, all of this city; Glen Quaring, Seattle, and Mrs. Helen Noble, Gervals, Or. Remains at the Wilson-Chambers Chapel on Killingsworth." Source: The Oregonian, Sep 24, 1929, page 1. Other info: Luceily was the daughter of Wm W. Luddington and Hulda Jane Nier. She was born Jul 26, 1865 in Boone County, Indiana. She died Sep 22, 1929 in Portland, Oregon and was buried at Rose City Cemetery in Portland. She married Nickolas Quaring on Jul 13, 1887 in Des Moines, Iowa. Together, they had 8 children: William Frederick Quaring (1888-1951), he first married Sylvia Chambers on Nov 27, 1913 in Medical Lake, Washington. He later married Maxine Walker sometime before 1920. He had one daughter. Harry Benjamin Quaring (1889-1973), he married Maude Ferris on Mar 9, 1912 in Spokane, Washington. No children. Florence Hazel Quaring (1892-1970), she married Luster McCarthy on Nov 24, 1909 in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. They had three children (two survived to adulthood). Earl Elsworth Quaring (1893-1969), he married Pearl Stegmann on Aug 16, 1917. They had two children. Orvel Quaring (1901-1972), he was first married to Anna Ray on Dec 30, 1922 in Vancouver, Wash. He then married Margaret Fuller on May 1, 1926 in Vancouver, Wash. Orvel and Margaret had 8 children (7 survived to adulthood). Gladys Eleanor Quaring (1904-1995), she married Clarence Merrel Mullican on Sep 10, 1923 in Dayton, Oregon. They had 4 children. Gladys was my great-grandmother. Glenn Quaring (1904-1968), twin brother of Gladys. He was first married to Marie Ward on Dec 30, 1922 in Vancouver, Wash. He then married Nellie Bowman on Dec 8, 1938 in Vancouver, Wash. Glenn and Marie had two children. Helen Elizabeth Quaring (1907-1996), she was first married to Clarence Noble on May 14, 1927 in Vancouver, Wash. She then married Benjamin Castile on Apr 20, 1985. Helen and Clarence had one son. Ryan Johnson
Earlham Library Obituaries, Earlham, Iowa June 1933 CURTIS H. BARNETT DIED AT SPOKANE Pioneer Earlham Man, aged 85 Passed Away June 25 at His Home on West Coast. OBITUARY Curtis H. Barnett, son of William and Julia Ann Barnett, was born in Marion County, Indiana, on June 20, 1843. He died June 25, 1933 at Spokane, Washington, aged 85 years and five days. Mr. Barnett was the only surviving member of a family of 12 children who came to Iowa with their parents in 1855. The Barnetts homesteaded a farm on the prairie four miles southeast of where Earlham now stands. The mail and few supplies that were required in this pioneer home were brought from Winterset. They attended church regularly at Bear Creek Quaker Meeting. In 1870 Mr. Barnett was married to Jennie Newlin, a pioneer school teacher. Into this home came six children, all of whom are living. They are: Hattie Ludington, Yakima, Wash; Miles W., Richmond Mo.; Herbert H. Spokane, Wash; Anna Gowin and Raymond C., Portland, Ore; Lilian Clark, Rockford Wash. He is survived by 13 grandchildren and five grat grandchildren. In 1901 he moved to Washington purchasing a farm eight miles south of Spokane which has since been his home. His life partner slipped into the great beyound in 1912. He was a birthright member to the Friends Church and retained his membership through life. He last sickness of six months duration was borne patiently and uncomplainingly. Mr. Barnett frequently said he was ready and anxious to depart whenever the Master willed it.
Home / Lifestyles / Announcements / Obituaries Lloyd H. Ludington SIDNEY — Funeral services for Lloyd H. Ludington, age 95, of Sidney will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 7, at the Community Presbyterian Church in Fairview. Burial will be in the Richland Memorial Park under the direction of Fulkerson Funeral Home of Sidney. Lloyd Harold Ludington was born on Sept. 30, 1908 on the family homestead south of Alexander, N.D., to parents, Emery J. and Ida O. (Patterson) Ludington. Lloyd completed the eighth grade at schools in rural Alexander and in Alexander. He lived and worked on his parents' homestead until April 1927, when the family moved to the Yellowstone Valley south of Fairview. It was a family decision to move when his father asked the children if they wanted to stay on the dryland homestead and starve to death or move to an Read more: http://billingsgazette.com/lifestyles/announcements/obituaries/article_d5a0b214-e79d-52d8-af6d-f3a8be66712a.html#ixzz1cylFgf7Xirrigated farm and work themselves to death. The decision was made to move and hard work awaited them. Lloyd married Martha Langwald on Feb. 20, 1938 at the Methodist parsonage in Sidney. Together they lived and worked on the valley farm until 1974, when they retired and moved into Sidney. With his hard work and management, Lloyd was a successful farmer and livestock feeder of cattle, hogs and sheep. His livestock feeding operation was carried out with a team of horses until 1966. He and Martha were 4-H leaders while their three younger children participated. They were good role models for their children and grandchildren. Lloyd was a member of the Farm Bureau and the Sugarbeet Growers Association. In the 1960's, he was an active supporter of efforts to establish an alfalfa pelleting operation in the Lower Yellowstone Valley. He was an avid reader of newspapers, magazines and books, and was always interested in local, state, national and world news. After Martha passed away in August 1997, Lloyd remained at home in Sidney until entering the SHC Extended Care Facility in October 2000. He enjoyed watching television, especially athletic events and comedy. Bus rides out into the community and surrounding areas were enjoyed as well. Lloyd died Friday afternoon, July 2, 2004 at the SHC Extended Care Facility. Lloyd is survived by one son, Ralph N. (Lynette) Ludington of Cumberland Center, Maine; two daughters, Marilyn Lorenz and Ruth (Dale) Reidle, both of Sidney; grandchildren, Laura Potter, Fairview, Brian Thomas, Raleigh, N.C., Douglas (Mary Jo) Reidle, Bainville, David (Becky) Reidle, Sidney, Jeffrey (Trish) Ludington, Sioux Falls, S.D., Joel (Elizabeth) Ludington, San Diego, Calif., and Jan (Matt) Lavallee, Sabattus, Maine; great-grandchildren, Lloyd and Aaron Thomas, Raleigh, N.C., Somer and Abby Reidle, Bainville, Shelby and Shanyn Reidle, Sidney, Samantha, Alexandria and Daniel Ludington, Sioux Falls, S.D., Kaitlyn and Jarod Lavallee, Sabattus, Maine; and two sisters, Lois Houchen Hebert, West Jordon, Utah, and Luella Spencer, Centralia, Wash. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife; son, Gary; son-in-law, Walter Lorenz; sister, Fern; and brothers, Merrill, Warren and Raymond. Read more: http://billingsgazette.com/lifestyles/announcements/obituaries/article_d5a0b214-e79d-52d8-af6d-f3a8be66712a.html#ixzz1cyl9G6bh
"Atchison - In this city, Jan. 10, Frances Atchison, aged 54 years, beloved mother of Ora W. and Earl C. Atchison of Portland, sister of Lucille Quarring of Portland, Albert Ludington of Cherry, Wash., and four sisters of Des Moines, Iowa. Funeral services will be held from the conservatory chapel of the East Side Funeral Directors, E. 6th and Alder sts., Saturday, Jan. 12, at 1:30 P. M. Friends invited. Concluding services at Rose City cemetery." Source: The Oregonian, Friday, Jan 11, 1924, page 17. Other info: Frances was born in Oct, 1869 in Iowa to William W. Luddington and Hulda Jane Nier. She died Jan 9, 1924 in Portland, Oregon. She married Charles Atchison; they later divorced. Together, they had two children: Earl Charles Atchsion (1892-1948). He was married at least twice, first to Lake and later to Viola. Earl is buried at Columbian Cemetery in Portland. Orrie Wesley Athcison (1897-1962).
nice pictue at this link http://www.obitmichigan.com/Obituary/5468/John-Ludington John S. Ludington, 82, died Monday, December 6, 2010, at his home after a stalwart struggle with a number of health challenges. He was often known by colleagues and friends as “Jack,” and by his middle name “Sam” among high school and college friends. John was the son of Samuel Guy and Fredda (Holden) Ludington and was born in Detroit, Michigan on May 7, 1928. Shortly after his birth his family moved to Midland where he grew up. He married Dorothy Irene Lamson, a fellow Albion College student fromebruary 14, 1953, and together they raised three children. John was preceded in death by Dorothy in 1993. He is survived by their three children and their families: Thomas and Tina Ludington of Sanford and their children, John Thomas and Christopher Ludington; Laura and Martyn Hollenbeck of Midland and their children Shea and Lex Hollenbeck; and Annie and Patrick Sullivan of Chapel Hill, NC, and their children Colin, Cabriel and Laura Sullivan, and a dear friend, Ramona King of Midland. Ludington graduated from Midland High School in 1947 and from Albion College in 1951 with a degree in economics. During the summers he worked in Dow Corning’s production facilities. After two years of military service with the United States Army Signal Corp., he returned to Dow Corning, where he worked in personnel relations and marketing, after managing several Industrial Relations departments, he was named Industrial Relations Director in 1963. He became General Manager of Basic Businesses in 1969, Vice President in 1971, and was elected President and a Director of the Company in June 1972. In September 1975, Ludington became President and Chief Executive Officer of Dow Corning, and in March, 1984, he became Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the company. He was named Chairman Emeritus in 1992 and Director Emeritus in 1993. Dow Corning’s business grew significantly during John’s tenure as the Chief Executive Officer, with sales more than tripling largely because of its global expansion. Ludington was particularly appreciative of his fellow employees, and encouraged them and the Company to be competitive in the world marketplace. His commitment to Dow Corning’s global aspirations was evidenced by his many business activities outside Dow Corning that also contributed to the advancement of the Company. Ludington served on President Reagan’s Commission on Executive Exchange, and was a Director of the Japanese and United States Business Council. He served on the Board of the Chemical Manufacturers Association, and as a Director of the American Industrial Health Council. In 1988, Ludington received the Fowler-McCracken Commission Award for Improving International Government and Business Relations. Ludington was particularly proud of Dow Corning’s development of a Code of Business Conduct during the company’s international expansion in the 1970s. It established moral and ethical standards for the conduct of the company’s business in different countries with different cultural practices. Dow Corning’s Code of BusinessConduct became a model for companies conducting international business. A strong believer in “replacing the turf”, Ludington dedicated his time and effort to preparing a field of opportunity for others in his community. His commitment to Midland was reflected in his service to its many local boards and organizations. Ludington served on the Board of Trustees of the Strosacker Foundation, the Board of Directors for Comerica Bank, and as a Midland Community Center trustee. He was a Director of Junior Achievement, and also served as President and Executive Director. In 2002, Ludington received the Junior Achievement Pioneer Award for his role in the early development of the organization. He is also a past President of the Midland Kiwanis Club and has served a wide variety of other community organizations, including leading the United Way, Midland Center for the Arts and Midland Hospital fund drives. Ludington was a member of the First United Methodist Church, and served as Chairman of both the Official Board and the Finance Commission, as well as Chairman of the Trustees. Ludington was an advocate for academic excellence and was committed to enhancing educational experiences for the next generation of leaders. Ludington served on the Albion Board of Trustees for twenty-one years, six of them as Chairman. He also served as a Trustee on the Board of Fellows of Saginaw Valley State College, the Michigan Molecular Institute, and the Foundation of South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Most recently, Ludington was active with the Washington, D.C., based Washington Campus, which seeks to educate business professionals about legislative and regulatory processes and the impact of governmental change on their organizations. He served Washington Campus for eight years as both a Director and Chairman of the organization. In 1969, Ludington participated in the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School. He received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Saginaw Valley State College, an honorary Doctorate in Business Administration from South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, an honorary Doctor of Humanities from Northwood Institute and an honorary Doctor of Economics and International Business from Albion College. Ludington is also the recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Award from Albion College and Albion’s Meritorious Service Award. His contributions of leadership and resources to Albion College will continue through the John S. Ludington Professorship in Economics and Management. His life will be celebrated at a funeral services to be conducted at 11:30 a.m. Friday December 10, 2010, from the First United Methodist Church, with the Reverend Dr. Brent McCumons presiding. Interment will be in the Midland City Cemetery. Visitation will be at the Wilson MILLER Funeral Home on Thursday from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and at the church on Friday from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the service. Memorials may be offered to the Dorothy L. Ludington Children’s Fund, through the Midland Area Community Foundation, or the First United Methodist Church. Personal messages of support may be offered to the family at www.wilson-miller.com
I've been meaning to post obituaries from my Ludington branch for some time... "Simeon A. Ludington, 73, died in St. Elizabeth hospital Saturday afternoon. Born in Iowa, he had lived in the Yakima district 22 years and was a farmer. He was a member of the Pentecostal church. Besides his widow, Hattie, survivors include three sons, Vern R. Ludington of Minneapolis and Ivan A. and Emery D. Ludington, both of Yakima; three daughters, Mrs. Pearl Headley and Mrs. Grace Ness, both of Yakima, and Mrs. Lena Datko of Seattle; three sisters, Mrs. Iva Wilhelmi, Mrs. Effie Minard and Mrs. Lillian McCoy, all of Iowa; and nine grandchildren. Keith & Keith has charge of the arrangements." Source: Yakima Morning Herald, November 3, 1946, page 5. Other info: Simeon was the son of William W. Luddington and Hulda Jane Nier. Simeon and Hattie are buried at Terrace Heights Memorial Park in Yakima, Washington. They had seven children: William Curtis Ludington (1900-1900). William is buried at North Branch Cemetery in Earlham, Iowa. Pearl Kate Ludington (1902-1990), she married Delbert Headley on Apr 19, 1926 in Yakima County. They had at least 2 children of their own Lena Ludington (1903-2000), she was first married to Victor Datko on Aug 29, 1935 in Coupeville, Washington. She then married Edgar Evans on August 7, 1949 in Seattle, Wash. Vern Richard Ludington (1905-1993), he was first married to Helen Agge in about 1927, then to Ethel Harris on Apr 22,1939 in Yakima County. His third wife was Elizabeth Brininstool, and they were married on Feb 13, 1993 in Hidalgo County, Texas. Ivan Albert Ludington (1908-1994), he was married to Katherine Vandenberg on Sep 19, 1928 in Prosser, Washington. Nellie Grace Ludington (1911-1996), she was married to Fred Ness on Dec 14, 1935 in Yakima County. Emery David Ludington (1915-1992), he was married on Nov 7, 1936 in Yakima County to Ruth Rosen. Emery is buried at Hillcrest Burial Park in Kent, Washington. Ryan Johnson
Hattie Barnett Ludington was married to my gg-grandmother's brother, Simeon Albert Ludington. Simeon was the son of William Westley Luddington and Hulda Jane Nier. Simeon was born on February 18 (or 28), 1873 in Marion County, Iowa. He died on November 2, 1946 in Yakima, Yakima Co, Washington. Simeon and Hattie were married on December 27, 1899 in Madison County, Iowa. Together, they had 7 children (6 of whom survived to adulthood). Ryan Johnson Beaverton, Oregon On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 5:47 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 20:47:07 -0500 > From: Barbara Campbell <[email protected]> > Subject: [LUDDINGTON] Hattie Ludington,wasaBarnett > To: <[email protected]> > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > > > Earlham Library Obituaries, Earlham, Iowa > June 1933 > CURTIS H. BARNETT DIED AT SPOKANE > Pioneer Earlham Man, aged 85 Passed Away June 25 at His Home on West Coast. > OBITUARY > Curtis H. Barnett, son of William and Julia Ann Barnett, was born in > Marion County, Indiana, on June 20, 1843. He died June 25, 1933 at Spokane, > Washington, aged 85 years and five days. > Mr. Barnett was the only surviving member of a family of 12 children who > came to Iowa with their parents in 1855. The Barnetts homesteaded a farm on > the prairie four miles southeast of where Earlham now stands. The mail and > few supplies that were required in this pioneer home were brought from > Winterset. They attended church regularly at Bear Creek Quaker Meeting. > In 1870 Mr. Barnett was married to Jennie Newlin, a pioneer school > teacher. Into this home came six children, all of whom are living. They > are: Hattie Ludington, Yakima, Wash; Miles W., Richmond Mo.; Herbert H. > Spokane, Wash; Anna Gowin and Raymond C., Portland, Ore; Lilian Clark, > Rockford Wash. He is survived by 13 grandchildren and five grat > grandchildren. > In 1901 he moved to Washington purchasing a farm eight miles south of > Spokane which has since been his home. His life partner slipped into the > great beyound in 1912. > He was a birthright member to the Friends Church and retained his > membership through life. He last sickness of six months duration was borne > patiently and uncomplainingly. Mr. Barnett frequently said he was ready and > anxious to depart whenever the Master willed it. > > ------------------------------ >
I believe this is the deceased brother: Name: Paul E. Ludington SSN: 318-52-2239 Born: 25 May 1956 Died: 12 Apr 1999 State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (1970) Father would be Paul Edward Ludington PROBABLY born after 1930 OR not in the US. One of the paid teaser sites said Paul Sr. associated w/ Paris, IL and Branford, CT. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ron Ludington Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2011 7:28 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LUDDINGTON] obit I do not now this lady. Anyone recognize her? Tammy?? Ron Ludington ________________________________ From: Barbara Campbell <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2011 11:14 PM Subject: [LUDDINGTON] obit Nancy Diana Fowler Published: Monday, June 13, 2011 11:47 AM CDT 03/16/1958-06/09/21011 Nancy Diana Fowler– Nancy Diana Fowler, 54, of Marshall, IL, formerly of Paris, IL passed away 7:55 PM Thursday, June 9, 2011 in Union Hospital at Terre Haute, In following an extended illness. Services in honor of her life will be 3 p.m. Sunday at Pearce Funeral Home in Marshall with Pastor Steve Donaldson officiating. Cremation will follow services with burial in the Darwin Cemetery at a later date. Visitation will be 12 noon until service time Sunday at the funeral home. For those desiring, memorial contributions may be made to the Darwin Cemetery Association. She was employed at the Day Care Center at St. Mary’s of the Woods. She was born March 16, 1958 at Effingham, IL, the daughter of Paul Ludington Sr. and Shirley Southard. Surviving are her husband, Jerry; her father of Paris, IL: children, Jaime Castle of Paris, IL and her daughter, Destiny Wassenaar; Christopher Castle of Paris, IL and his children, Natalie Castle, Christopher Castle Jr., Jeremy Castle and Kiyle Castle; Nicole (Chuck) Parsons of Marshall, IL and their children, Skyler Parsons and Conner Parsons; her mother-in-law, Clara June Fowler of Marshall, IL; several ? sisters and brothers; brothers-in-laws, Dean Fowler and Don (Roxie) Fowler; sister-in-law, Blythe Ludington; several nieces and great nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother; daughter, Michelle Fiscus and brother, Paul Ludington Jr. She was a graduate of Paris High School and a member of the Wabash Valley Motorcycle Club. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
We have also seen this before. Mary Teller was m to Geo A Lud an son of Nathaniel form Nancy Pearl's line of OH, IN and NY. Ron Ludington ________________________________ From: Barbara Campbell <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2011 9:18 PM Subject: [LUDDINGTON] Mrs. Mary Ludington Obit: Ludington, Mary (24 Jan 1853 - 28 Jun 1898) Contact: [email protected] Surnames: LUDINGTON TELLER LACEY ONEILL ----Source: Clark County Republican Press (Neillsville, Wis.) 06/30/1898 Ludington, Mary (24 Jan 1853 - 28 Jun 1898) A telegram was received from G. A. Ludington at Camp Douglas, that his wife had died suddenly of heart disease, at the home of her sister in Chicago, where she went on Monday last. The news was a shock to all who saw Mrs. Ludington at the train the day she left, as she was seemingly in good health and the best of spirits. The remains were brought back to this city (Neillsville, Clark County) on the early train today, and the funeral will take place at two o'clock this afternoon from the late home. (Follow on in the 7/7/1898 PRESS) Died, Mrs. Mary Ludington, at the home of her sister in Chicago, last Tuesday, June 28, 1898, of heart trouble, aged 45 years, five months, three days. Mary Teller was born at Cooperstown, Seigel County, N.Y., Jan. 24, 1853. At the age of 6 she, with her parents removed to Iowa, where after several years they located at Beaver Dam. In 1862 they removed to Black River Falls, where on Oct. 13, 1869 she was united in marriage to George A. Ludington. To this union were born four children, three of whom survive, viz.: Albert, Mrs. Carrie Lacey, and Marie. They settled permanently in this city 21 years ago. Prior to this they had resided her for a short time, moving from Black River Falls. They also resided in Alma Center. Mrs. Ludington's death was very sudden. She had, in company with her daughter, Mrs. Lacey and mother Mrs. O'Neill, gone o Chicago on a visit to her sister, arriving Monday. She was seemingly in good health up to within a few moments of her death, and before a physician could be summoned, had breathed her last. The remains were brought here Thursday on the morning train, interment taking place the same afternoon, Rev. T. G. Owens, of Arcadia officiating. Mrs. Ludington was a member of the Royal Neighbors, W.R.C. and Rebeckah's lodges, and devoted considerable work to their advancement. She was a lady beloved by the entire community, and in her sudden demise the husband is bereft of a loving helpmate, the children of a beloved mother, and the community of an energetic worker, and she will be missed from every circle. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
We have seen this info before. Geneva m a man from the the line that comes down from Sameul, Col Henry's brother. Ron Ludington ________________________________ From: Barbara Campbell <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2011 9:17 PM Subject: [LUDDINGTON] Geneva (Lanphere) Ludington, Geneva (Lanphere) Ludington, 94, of Howlett Hill passed away Tuesday, August 19th at Community General Hospital. Born in Greene, NY she retired in 1975 from the Marcellus School District where she was a manager and cook at the middle school. She has been a member of O.E.S. Morningstar since 1947 and a member of Howlett Hill Presbyterian Church. She was predeceased by her husband Harvey in 1991 and her son James in 2001. She is survived by a daughter Nancy (Bill) Kisselstein of Liverpool; several grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Calling hours are 4 to 7 pm Sunday with a Order of Eastern Star service at 6:30 pm at B.L. Bush & Sons, 10 Genesee St, village of Camillus. Services will be 11 am Monday, August 25th at Howlett Hill Presbyterian Church, 3209 Howlett Hill Rd, Camillus, NY 13031. Burial will be in Howlett Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to her church or Hospice of CNY. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This lady has me stumped . Anyone know her? Ron Ludington ________________________________ From: Barbara Campbell <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2011 9:13 PM Subject: [LUDDINGTON] Ludington, Jennifer Ludington, Jennifer beloved mother of Michelle, John Ludington, Kristen (Shayon) Grider, and Sara Ludington, loving grandmother of Brianne, T.J., Brooklyn, and Robert, dear sister of Raymond Pietras. Visitation Sunday, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Lack & Sons Funeral Home, 9236 S. Roberts Road (8000 W.), Hickory Hills with a service to be held at 6:30 p.m. Interment private. 708-430-5700 Published in Chicago Sun-Times on September 24, 2010 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Another good obit with lots of new info in it. Helen was m to a Ludington man that also goes back in NY history to the time that Nathaniel from CT moved ther after the Rev War. Barb listed two other obits just this last week from this branch. Ron Ludington ________________________________ From: Barbara Campbell <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2011 9:07 PM Subject: [LUDDINGTON] Helen Ludington Helen Ludington | Visit Guest Book Helen Ludington September 28, 2011 Helen Ludington, 82, of Skaneateles, died Wednesday. A life resident of Skaneateles, she was born March 18, 1929, the daughter of the the late Harold and Josephine Kelly Smith. She graduated from Skaneateles High School in 1946, and Auburn City Hospital School of Nursing in 1949. She was a registered nurse at Auburn Memorial Hospital retiring in 1990. After retirement, Helen cared for many elderly citizens in the Skaneateles area. Helen loved her work as a nurse, her flowers, reading, writing and photography. She loved history and was an expert on the Civil War. Her greatest love was her family and she was a proud grandma and great-grandma. Surviving are her daughter, Mary Jo (Dave) Hoeft of Skaneateles; her sons, Thomas (Barb) Masters of Jamesville, Kevin (Lisa) Masters of Fabius, and Ted Ludington, (Robbin VanDee) of Skaneateles. She is also survived by grandchildren, Dr. David (Kate) Hoeft, Dr. Amy (Patrick) Hoeft MacDonald, Michael (Bec! ky) Masters, Brandon Houston, Kayla and Tyler Masters, and Elaine Ludington, as well as great-grandchildren, Blake and Kaylee Masters, and large extended family. Helen was predeceased by husbands, Leon Masters, in 1960; and Edward Purc Ludington, in 1987; and son, Stephen Masters, in 1992. A funeral Mass will be celebrated Saturday, October 1, 2011 at 11:30 a.m. at St. Mary's of the Lake Church, Skaneateles. Calling hours will be private. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Skaneateles. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Stephen Masters/Elaine Withey Scholarship Fund, c/o Key Bank, 32 Jordan St., Skaneateles, NY 13152 or Hospice of CNY, 990 Seventh North Street, LIverpool, NY, 13088. Arrangements by Robert D. Gray Funeral Home, Skaneateles. Published in Syracuse Post Standard on September 30, 2011 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Elizabeth was m to a Rolland Lud who was a grandson of a George H Lud in my Unknown file. Geo was m to an Addie Laura hull. Ron Ludington ________________________________ From: Barbara Campbell <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2011 9:05 PM Subject: [LUDDINGTON] Elizabeth H. Lennon (Ludington) Thompson MERIDEN - Elizabeth H. Lennon (Ludington) Thompson, 83, of 435 Bradley Ave., Meriden, formerly of North Haven passed away Sunday, July 31, 2011 peacefully at her home surrounded by her loving family. She was the wife of the late William J. Thompson. Born in West Haven on Sept. 10, 1927, daughter of the late Theodore D. and Alice Career Lennon. Elizabeth had worked for the North Haven Pharmacy and later for Farace's Market of Orange. She was a member of the Meriden Seniors. She was the mother of LouEllen Ludington, of So. Meriden, Steven (Bonnie) Ludington, of New York and the late Rollin Ludington; sister of Ted Lennon, Jr.; grandmother of Jeannie Ladson, Cissy Neland, Tammy Messier, James Neland; and great-grandmother of Harley R. Carter, Marissa and Ricky Messier, Brittney Neland and Connor and Ryan Benoite, all of Latham, N.Y.; great-great-grandmother of Jayden and Cameron Messier. Predeceased by her first husband, Rollin Ludington; a brother, Leland Robinson; and a sister, Jean Warner. Private funeral services have been entrusted to the North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Ave., North Haven. There will be no visiting hours. Interment will be private and at the convenience of the family in the North Haven Center Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Meriden Humane Society, 311 Murdock Ave., Meriden, CT. 06450. www.northhavenfuneral.com Published in The Record-Journal on August 5, 2011 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Lots of good new info in that obit. James E comes down from Samuel Ludington, bro of Col Henry, thru upstate NY and then Ohio. Ron Ludington ________________________________ From: Barbara Campbell <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2011 8:32 PM Subject: [LUDDINGTON] Frank E.Luddington Jr. Frank Luddington RAVENNA Frank E. Luddington, Jr., 83 years of age, passed away Sunday July 24, 2011 at his residence. Born in Stow, Ohio on January 23, 1928, he was the son of the late Frank E. and Caroline ( Dunst) Luddington, Sr. Formerly of Northampton Township, Mr. Luddington had been a Ravenna area resident the past 30 years. He was employed as a skilled machinist at Ford Motor Company-Walton Hills Division retiring after 35 years of service, and maintained membership in the UAW. He served his country in the U.S. Army National Guard. Mr. Luddington enjoyed fishing and camping and spending time on his farmland. On September 29, 1949, he married Ruth M. (Sauter) Luddington who survives at their home. Also surviving are his children Karl (Kathryn) Luddington of Tennessee, Kathy (Leonard) Eaken of Shelby, Ohio and Joanne E, (James) Duhon of Ravenna, as well as 5 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.No calling hours. Cremation has been held. Arrangements are by the Green Family Funeral Home & Crem! atory Service in Mantua. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Stow, Ohio on January 23, 1928, he was the son of the late Frank E. and Caroline ( Dunst) Luddington, Sr. Formerly of Northampton Township, Mr. Luddington had been a Ravenna area resident the past 30 years. He was employed as a skilled machinist at Ford Motor Company-Walton Hills Division retiring after 35 years of service, and maintained membership in the UAW. He served his country in the U.S. Army National Guard. Mr. Luddington enjoyed fishing and camping and spending time on his farmland. On September 29, 1949, he married Ruth M. (Sauter) Luddington who survives at their home. Also surviving are his children Karl (Kathryn) Luddington of Tennessee, Kathy (Leonard) Eaken of Shelby, Ohio and Joanne E, (James) Duhon of Ravenna, as well as 5 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.No calling hours. Cremation has been held. Arrangements are by the Green Family Funeral Home & Crem! atory Service in Mantua. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Was she not to play Kate in a special tv show from England? I'm sure Paul knows about her. Ron Ludington ________________________________ From: Barbara Campbell <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2011 8:29 PM Subject: [LUDDINGTON] Camilla Luddington Camilla Luddington has appeared in various television series, including CBS’ “The Defenders” and “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” ABC’s “The Forgotten,” Nickelodeon’s “Big Time Rush,” NBC’s “Friends with Benefits” and “Days of Our Lives.” She co-wrote, co-directed and appeared in the short comedy “The Filming of Shakey Willis.” Luddington was born in and grew up in Berkshire, England, the same county as Kate Middleton. She currently lives in Los Angeles. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
We have seen this before. David comes down from the elusive Joseph Lud and Susan Salmon line from Putnam Co NY. Ron Ludington ________________________________ From: Barbara Campbell <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2011 9:45 PM Subject: [LUDDINGTON] Professor Emeritus David Ludington Feb. 15, 2011 Professor Emeritus David Ludington '56 dies at 76 Ludington David C. Ludington, 76, professor emeritus of agricultural and biological engineering, founder of the Cornell Agricultural Energy Program (CAEP) and holder of three patents, died Feb. 12 at the Beechtree Care Center in Ithaca. Born in Holley, N.Y., Ludington graduated from Cornell with a B.S. (1956) and an M.S. (1959), both in agricultural engineering; he earned a Ph.D. from Purdue University in agricultural and sanitary engineering in 1968. He joined the faculty at Cornell in 1959 in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, where he taught and conducted research for 35 years before retiring in 1995. During that period he taught courses in electricity, refrigeration, energy technology, water pollution and environmental technology. As director of CAEP, he helped establish seven demonstration farms that showed the farm public what can be accomplished through the use of sound energy management technologies. One research project he directed resulted in two patents on using adjustable speed drives with feedback control for vacuum pumps. More recently his investigations had focused on conserving energy and water in milk cooling. After retiring from Cornell, he founded DL Tech Inc., a consulting firm that worked with dairy farmers to produce a better product, conserve energy and improve profitability. Recently he has directed work in anaerobic digestion on dairy farms. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Aletta (Manchester) Ludington, and extended family. A celebration of Ludington's life will be held at Bethel Grove Bible Church, 1763 Slaterville Road, Ithaca, April 2 at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Bethel Grove Bible Church Organ Fund. Bangs Funeral Home will be assisting the family. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message