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    3. Monroe Co., Oh Perry Twp Gleanings & Cemetery Inscriptions No listings Monroe Co., Oh: The 1st 20yrs Commissioners' Journal 1815-1835 No listings Will Abstracts of Monroe Co., Oh Book 1 & 2 No listings Delbert Francis Suter, 93, of Clarington, RD, and a native of Hannibal, died Sunday, Nov. 22, 1959, at his home following a lengthy illness. He was born Nov. 14, 1866, a son of Nicholas & Caroline HARRISON Suter, and was a retired farmer. His wife, Amy Henthorn Suter, died in 1947. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Nettie Harrison at home and Mrs Grace Schafer of Clarington; one son, Delbert, of West Chester, Pa; four grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and two Great great grandchildren. He was a memeber of the Hannibal Methodist Church. The body is at the Wharton & Ellis Funeral Home at New Martinsville pending completion of funeral arrangements. (Sunday, Jan 25, 1948) George S. Harrison was born Jan 15, 1865 and departed this life March 26, 1953, being at the time of his death 88y 2m & 11d. He was a son of the late Martin and Katherine Harrison. His wife, Minie Marty Harrison, preceded him in death June 8, 1940. Surviving are two children, Mrs. Mabel Heslep, of Clarington Route 1, and Harry Harrison, of Wheeling; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Mozena; five grandsons and one granddaughter; five great granddaughters and on grat grandson, with many other relatives and friends. One of his grandsons, Pvt. John Heslep, is serving his country in the U.S. Army in Japan. He is of the smae lineage as the two late President Harrisons. His entire life has been spent in this community. He was a member of the United Brethern Chruch in Christ. "Pappy" as he was affectionately called by his family and friends, was a friend to all he came in contact with. From his childhood to his last hour he always manifested a sunny character. His last years were spent listening to his radio of which he got all the church services he was able to dial. His great ambition was to drink deeper from the fountain of God's love, so when his master called, "It is enough, come up higher," he could sing with the Angels his favorite hymns, "On Jordan's Stormy Banks," and "Home At Last." The events of his entire life can best be eulogized in these few words of the poet. He lived in the house by the side of the road, And was a friend of man. Then shill I reach that happy place And be forever blest, Then shall I see my Father's face And in His bosom rest. Minnie Marty Harrison, daughter of Randolph and Mary Kurtzman Marty, was born January 21, 1868, and passed away in the Wetzel Co., Hospital at New Martinsville, at 2:30 o'clock on Jun 8, 1940, at the age of 72y 4m & 17d. In 1896 she was united in marriage to George Harrison. To this union were born a son and a daughter. She was a member of the Mt. Union United Brethern Church, having always lived a devoted unselfish life and was loved and will be sadly missed by all who knew her. She is survived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Mabel Heslop of Paden City; a son, Harry, of Wheeling; six grandchildren; four sisters and six brothers; Mrs. Henry Tubaugh, Sardis; Mrs. Mary Butler, Clarington; Mrs Clara English and Mrs. Ella Warrick, Barnesville; William, Albert, Julius, and Jacob Marty, Bridgeport; Rev. R.A. Marty, Minerva, Oh; Wesley Marty, Hannibal, and a large number of other relatives and friends. On Monday, Jun 10th, short funeral services were held in the home with final rites at Mt. Vernon church in charge of Rev. Dangel and Rev. Heinlein, Interment was made in the cemetery there. Roy Edward Harrison, 50, of Clarington, Rt.1, died on Thursday, Nov. 11, at his home after an illness of some time. He was a farmer and was born Jan. 24, 1893, the son of the late Dennis & Lethenia Harrison. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nettie Harrison; one daughter, Mrs. Amy Layfield, of Grafton; two half-brothers, Homer & Walter Dennis, of Clarington R. 1, and three step-sisters, Mrs. Henry Huffman, Mrs. William Soles, and Mrs. Harveyr Wayt, of Sardis R. 1, and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Schafer, of Clarington, on Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock with Rev. D.E. Dangel of the Methodist church, officiating. Interment was in Buckhill Bottom Cemetery. Miss Martha Virginia Harrison, daughter of the late Fleming and Mary Bruney Harrison, passed away at the home of Mrs. McCurdy at Hannibal, Oh, Monday evening at 8 p.m. She was born at Hannibal March 16, 1862, and was a member of the United Brethern Church. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Emma Hugi, Clarington; Mrs. Alice Eberle, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mrs Minnie Stetson, Lionsville, Pa., and three brothers, Charles Harrison, Rittman, Oh; John Harrison, Bucyrus, Oh; and William Harrison, Hannibal. The body has been removed to the Wharton-Ellis funeral home and will be taken to the late home, RFD Hannibal, for funeral services Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Rev. Dongel of Hannibal will officiate. Interment will follow in Mt. Union Cemetery.

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