These people lived in Vinton and raised their family there. Lucinda J. Oiler taken from the Columbus Dispatch Nov 2, 1916 A complication of diseases due to her advanced age-resulted in the death Wednesday night of Mrs. Lucinda J.Oiler aged 81, widow of Jacob Oiler, at the home of her niece Mrs. Alice Cole. Besides her niece she leaves three sons. The funeral will be held from the residence at 9:30 Friday morning, and the body will be sent to Delaware for burial by W. I. Winegarner. - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- He died November 9, 1911 Jacob Oiler, civil was veteran, died at his home in Vinton last Thursday morning Funeral Friday at his home at 1 pm., and was laid to rest in McGhee Cemetery on the hill near his home. Mr. Oiler has been an invalid for several years and was almost blind but he was tenderly cared for by his companion, who was a frail little woman and we extend our sympathy to her in her great sorrow and we ask the Lord to bless her for the patient loving care she always showed to her afflicted husband.
Can you tell me where the McGee cemetery is in Vinton County? Elsie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Madge Staley" <madge445@comcast.net> To: <OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 11:48 AM Subject: [OHVINTON-L] obits > These people lived in Vinton and raised their family there. > > Lucinda J. Oiler taken from the Columbus Dispatch Nov 2, 1916 > > A complication of diseases due to her advanced age-resulted in the death > Wednesday night of Mrs. Lucinda J.Oiler aged 81, widow of Jacob Oiler, at > the home of her niece Mrs. Alice Cole. Besides her niece she leaves three > sons. The funeral will be held from the residence at 9:30 Friday morning, > and the body will be sent to Delaware for burial by W. I. Winegarner. > > - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > He died November 9, 1911 > > Jacob Oiler, civil was veteran, died at his home in Vinton last Thursday > morning Funeral Friday at his home at 1 pm., and was laid to rest in > McGhee Cemetery on the hill near his home. Mr. Oiler has been an invalid > for several years and was almost blind but he was tenderly cared for by > his companion, who was a frail little woman and we extend our sympathy to > her in her great sorrow and we ask the Lord to bless her for the patient > loving care she always showed to her afflicted husband. > >