I have a copy of my great Grandmothers orbituary from the Sentinel-Tribune dated July 5th 1955 (Copy below) and in it is the sentence. " Mrs Goodman was the daughter of Katherine and Lewis Moore, early pioneers of Wood County. At the death of her husband she gave manuscripts of historical value to the late Spencer Canary, then editor of the Sentinel-Tribune. " My question is where can I find this manuscript. I have several cousin who still live in BG and have been unable in finding anything from the Sentinel. My parent at this time are in BG for the summer and can do the running for me DEATHS and FUNERALS Mrs. John Goodman Sr.., 90, Former BG Resident, Dies Toledo - Mrs John Goodman Sr. (Tressa Moore), 90, a resident of Bowling Green most of her life-time, died Monday at 1 P.M. at the home of her daughter Mrs. Teresa Fillinger, 19 19th St., Toledo. She had been bedfast for three years. Mrs. Goodman's last Bowling Green residence was at 1112 E. Wooster St., where she operated a tourist home. She was the widow of John W. Goodman, who died in 1937. Born in Perrysburg Township Aug. 2, 1865, Mrs Goodman was the daughter of Katherine and Lewis Moore, early pioneers of Wood County. At the death of her husband she gave manuscripts of historical value to the late Spencer Canary, then editor of the Sentinel-Tribune. She was a member of the First Methodist Church in Bowling Green. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Minda Rochte, of Millington, Mich.; Mrs. Teresa Fillinger, Toledo; and Mrs. Carrie Hequemburg, of East St. Louis, Ill.; Three sons, Chauncey, of Haskins; John Jr., of Bowling Green; and Dwight J., of Toledo; and a brother, John of Perrysburg. The body is at the Foth & Son Mortuary, 2310 Jefferson Ave., Toledo. The funeral will be Thursday at 3 p.m. at the chapel. Burial will be at Dowling, with graveside services at the cemetery. Thank you Jim Eubank Tucson, Az