Dear Cousins: Good day to everyone, hope all are well ... and doing good! I received the following two obit from pages from the Falmouth Outlook today, 23 Apr 2001 (#1) Jasper N. Yelton: Page: Dated 17 Feb 1922 (#2) Dora A. Caldwell: Page: Dated Friday 08 DEC 1911. Note: Per Carolyn Pape <JLPape@aol.com> Jasper & Dora, m. 12 Aug 1880, Pendleton Co., KY, 6 children of this marriage. However this marriage is not listed on the Pendleton Co., Marriage Index list. Does anyone know where they married by any chance? I just wanted to share with all of you, because it makes me feel good sharing with all of you who have so generously shared so much with me! ;o) Thank you all very much! Have a great day, take care, hope to talk to you all again soon. ;o) Sincerely, Cus Debbie Yelton Puschkar (#1) DEATHS: JASPER N. YELTON Jasper N. Yelton, age 67 years, died Friday, February 10th, at his home in Cleveland, Ohio. He had been ill with heart trouble for the past two years, and for the past six months he had been confined to his bed. Jasper N. Yelton was born at Butler, KY, where he spent the greater part of his life. He was united in marriage to Miss. Dora Caldwell, daughter of the late A. L. Caldwell, on August 12, 1880. She passed away on November 29, 1911, while they were residents of Knoxville, TN. Some time later he married the second time. He is survived by his second wife and five children: Everett Yelton of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Finnell Yelton of Cincinnati; Wood H. Yelton, of Covington, and Miss. Marian Elizabeth Yelton, of Cleveland, Ohio. He is also survived by two brothers and one sister; Lynn (s/b Leonard) and Edward Yelton, of Covington and Mrs. William Wakefield, of DeMossville. Mr. Yelton was a member of the Christian church and a gentleman of high ideals, honest and true to every obligation. For many years he was in business at Butler, and was known to every man, woman and child in that vicinity. He had a faculty for making friends and holding them, and the announcement of his death was received with much sorrow by the people of the northern part of the county where he was best known. Mr. Yelton was as kind and gentle as a child, always looking on the bright side of life, and had a word of cheer for all those with whom he came in contact. The remains were brought back to his old home at Butler on Sunday, and after funeral services he was laid to rest in the Butler cemetery. All the children with the exception of Everett, of New York, attended the funeral. (#2) DEATHS: MRS. J. N. YELTON Mrs. Dora A. Yelton, beloved wife of J. N. Yelton, died Wednesday, Nov 29th, 1911 at her home in Knoxville, TN, after an illness of six months of cancer. Mrs. Yelton was the oldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. A. L. Caldwell, of this county, and was born near DeMossville, September 27, 1861. She united with the Mt. Moriah Christian church at the age of 16 years and lived a true Christian life until the end. August 12, 1880, she was united in marriage to J. N. Yelton, and to this union six children were born, five of whom survive - Everett, Finnell and Wood Yelton, Miss Beulah Yelton and Marion Elizabeth, a 17 month old infant. Mrs. Yelton left this world with much anxiety for the baby who was left motherless. When she realized the end was near, she sent for Mrs. Emma Seates, of Cleveland, OH, a very dear friend, and requested her to care for the little one left behind. Mrs. Seates, the good woman that she is, will fulfill the request and will make her home at Mr. Yelton's and care for the sweet little child. Besides her parents, Mrs. Yelton is survived by two brothers, three sisters and one half-sister ---Grant and Hoyt Caldwell, Mrs. Sallie Ellmon, Mrs. Carrie Acton, Mrs. C. C. Jackson & Mrs. Alex Bradford. Deceased had been a resident of Knoxville for the past four years. Mrs. Yelton's life hung in the balance for weeks, and all through her intense suffering she bore the trials as only a true Christian could. Her bright and happy disposition all through her illness was a source of encouragement to her husband and relatives, and she died in the faith that she had lived, believing that she was going to that better land on high. Everything that loving hands could do, was done to save her life, but all was in vain. She made all arrangements for her funeral and it was carried out according to her wishes. The death of Mrs. Yelton is a severe shock to her husband and children, and is universally regretted by a wide circle of relatives and friends in this county. Funeral services were held Thursday at her home in Knoxville, TN, conducted by her pastor in that city, and were attended by a large concourse of sorrowing friends. The body was shipped to Butler Saturday and services held at the Butler Christian church, conducted by her former pastor, Rev. H. H. Webb, now of Indiana. Interment took place in the Butler Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Her three sons, Everett, Finnell and Ward Yelton, C. C. Jackson, Harry Yelton & Robert Yelton. The floral offerings were many and very beautiful. Six little girls acted as floral bearers. Cards of Thanks: Mr. Yelton and children desire to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses shown them during the illness of their dear wife and mother. They also want to thank the undertakers, W. G. and Frank Fryer for their kind service, and those who furnished the sweet music.