Obituaries of Monroe Co., Oh 1954 Sherman Beisel, 71, Pinconning, Michigan, formerly of Monoe Co., died Friday, February 3, 1954 after a short illness. Mr. Beisel was born at Dogskin, April 27, 1889, the son of William and Elizabeth REIGHT Beisel. Surviving are his widow, Louise; one son, John William, and one daughter, Phyliss, both of Pinconning; several grandchildren; three brothers, Roy, Franklinville, N.Y.; Oliver, of Canton; and Earl, of Vienna, W.VA; one sister, Mrs Leona BEISEL TRUEX, East Springfield; and several nieces and nephews. Services wereheld in St. Michaels's church, Pinconning at 10 am Monday, February 6, with the Rev. Frank Leo Jerger officiating. Burial was in St. Michael's cemetery Sunday December 19, 1948 Robert Franklin Rist, 70, life resident of New Martinsville, W.Va., and former bookkeeper in Wetzel County Bank, who was also associated in the Union National Bank in Clarksburg for some time, died Saturday morning at 7 o'clock in Wheeling Hospital. He was born in New Martinsville, Jan 1, 1878, a son of the late George and Mary BLENER Rist, and was educated in the public schools, was a member of the First Methodist Church, and the Knights of Pythias lodge. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Edna TOPP Rist, a daughter, Mrs. Hubert Custer, New Martinsville; four sons, Wesley of Parkersburg; Norwood of Wheeling; John of Charleston and Roger Rist at home. Two sisters, Mrs James TRUAX of Woodsfield, O., and Mrs William Mullet, New Martinsville, and two brothers, H.D. Rist of East Liverpool, O and W.F. Rist, of Shadyside, O and one grandchild survive. The body was taken to the Whorton-Ellis funeral home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Friday Jan 2nd 1948 Mrs. Ada Della Longwell Crosby of 3045 Franklin Street, Bellaire, Oh died at 4:02 o'clock this morning in the Bellaire Hospital, making the third death in her immediate family during the last month. A sister, Mrs. Dora TRUAX, died in Wheeling yesterday and a brother, James Longwell, member of the Wheeling police force died on December 8, 1947. Mrs. Crosby had been ill for two years, serious one week, and in the hospital four days. She was born in Sardis, daughter of Absolem and Mary Joy Longwell, and had been a resident of Bellaire many years. Surviving besides the husband, Bert Crosby, are three sons, Alvin Crosby of Shadyside, and Lee and Paul Crosby at home. Three sistersMrs. Geneva Kircher, and Mrs. Ollie Kemp of Wheeling and Mrs. Myrtle Evans of Lancaster, Ohio also survive. The body is at the Trevey-Dean funeral home in Bellaire where it will remain for services at a time not yet fixed. Friday, Jan 2, 1948 Mrs. Dora E. Longwell Truax, 71, wife of Leo J. Truax, resident of Wheeling the greater part of her life, died Thursday afternoon at 12:05 o'clock at her home, 3600 Wetzel Street, following several years' illness. She had been seriously ill since August. Mrs. Truax was born in Sardis, O August 4, 1876, a daughter of the late Absolem and Mary Joy Longwell. Her parents came to Wheeling when she was a child and she attended local schools. She was married Jun 18, 1902, to Leo J. Truax in the Immaculate Conception church. She was a member of that church. Surviving are her husband; a son, Frank J. Truax at home; four sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Evans of Lancaster, O; Mrs Ollie Kemp and Mrs Albert Kircher, both of this city; ;and Mrs Bert Crosby of Bellaire, O. A brother, James Longwell, Wheeling dectective, died suddenly in December. The body was removed to the Altmeyer and Sons funeral home. Brief services will be held in the chapel Monday morning at 8:15 o'clock, followed by a High Mass of Requiem in the church of the Immaculate Conception at 9 o'clock. The Rev. Father Philip J. Brady, pastor, will be celebrandt. Interment will be in Mount Calvary cemetery. May 6, 1943 Mrs. Campsadell Arminda Truex Crum was born Nov 9, 1861 and died February 12, 1943, aged 81 years 3 months and 3 days. She was the mother of 13 children, ten of whom survive. There are also 60 grandchildren and 56 great-grandchildren. eight grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren preceded her in death.