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Source: Lima News
July 23, 1939

CONRAD ALBERDING
Funeral Services for Conrad S. Alberding will be held at 1100 a.m. Monday at the Siefert & Sons Funeral Home with the Rev. Paul H. Gracer, pastor of First Evangelical and Reformed Church officiating.  Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.  He is survived by one brother Carl F. Alberding Jr., of Lima; a sister Mrs. Lena Mooney of Lima and many nieces and nephews.

(Submitted by Norita Shepherd Moss)
Lima Daily News
Monday Dec. 13, 1909

Death of EDWARD ALBERDING at age of 73. AT AGE OF 73
Born in Germany but came to Lima while a young man.  Edward Alberding, aged 73 years died this morning after suffering from kidney trouble for about a week.  He was born in Germany, Aug. 7, 1836 and came to this country when he was a young man.  Soon after he came to Lima where he resided ever since.  His residence is on West Fourth Street near the C., H,, and D. Railroad.  Mr. Alberding leaves and invalid wife, three sons and one daughter to mourn his loss.  They are Conrad, Henry and Karl (Carl) Alberding, and Mrs. Lena Mooney, all of this city.  Funeral services will take place at the German Reform church at two o' clock Wednesday afternoon and interment will be at Woodlawn.

(Submitted by Norita Shepherd Moss)
Source: Lima News
Feb. 28, 1940

HENRY ALBERDING
Henry Alberding, 78, a Lima resident for the last 25 years, died at 4:00 a.m. Tuesday at 128½ E Second Ave. after a brief illness.  Alberding was a member of the Woodman of the World and the Borrowed Time Club of Lima.   He survived by his wife Ida; a brother Karl (Carl); and step-daughter Mrs. Pearl McCollough of Akron.   Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. at the Siferd & Sons Chapel.  Rev. Edward Pfund pastor of Union Chapel will officiate.  Burial will be in the Woodlawn Cemetery.
The body will be removed Wednesday from the residence until the services.

(Submitted by Norita Shepherd Moss)
Source: Lima Daily News
August 15, 1918  Thursday

LENS IRENE ALBERDING, nine month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alberding, 319 West Fourth St., died Wednesday evening after a brief illness.  Funeral services will be held at Friday afternoon 2:00 p.m., at the German Reformed Church.  Internment will be in the Woodlawn Cemetery
(Submitted by Norita Shepherd Moss)
The Lima News
Tuesday April 16, 1918

MRS. MARIE ALBERDING
Mrs. Marie Alberding long ill succumbs Mrs. Marie Alerding, widow of Edward Alberding died Monday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Patrick Mooney, 523 West Third street after an illness of several years, during which time she was almost an invalid.  Ill directly causing her death, developed about a month ago.  Mrs. Alberding was born in Germany nearly 73 years ago . Since the death of her husband, she has resided with her daughter.  Surviving her besides Mrs. Mooney, are three sons Conrad, Henry, and Carl Alberding, all of Lima.  Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the German Reformed Church.  The body will be interred in Woodlawn Cemetery.
(Submitted by Norita Shepherd Moss)
Source: Lima Daily News 
Nov 9, 1909

LEWIS MARION ADAMS
The remains of Lewis Marion Adams, who died at the Toledo hospital Monday morning were brought to Lima last evening for burial.  The young man was sent from this county to the hospital in January as he was suffering from paresis.  Mr. Adams was born July 28, 1879 in Ross Co, Ohio, the son of John and Eliza J. (Bryan) Adams.  He had been employed at the Solar Refinery, prior to his illness.  He leaves to mourn his death, his mother, his wife the former Ida G. Rise, two children, a son Kenneth, and a daughter Wanetta, both at home, three brothers, John, Noah and Landon Adams, and one sister, Kathryn Plezza Mumaugh.  Funeral services will be held at the Ash Grove church, leaving the residence about 8:00 o'clock a.m. tomorrow and interment will be in Ash Grove church cemetery. 

(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz)

Source: Lima News
Jun 20, 1934

JOHN M. ADAMS
J
ohn M. Adams, 63, died of tuberculosis at 5 p. m. Wednesday at his home, R. F. D. 1. He had been a resident of the county for 17 years.  He was born Oct 26, 1870 in Ross Co., Ohio , the son of John and Eliza J. (Bryan) Adams.  Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Chamberlain, of Lima  a sister, Mrs. Kathryn Mumaugh, of Toledo, and two brothers, Noah F. Adams, of Munich, Mich. and Landon A. Adams of California.  He was preceded in death by a brother Lewis.  Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at Memorial Temple.  The Rev. Cecil Good will officiate.  Burial will be in Ash Grove church cemetery.  The body will be removed to the residence Thursday evening from the Bowersock and Chiles funeral home.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz)

Source: Lima News
Jun 3, 1936

WILLIAM MACK ASHTON
William Mack Ashton, 70 of King av, father of C. C. Ashton, widely known Central department fireman, died after an illness of a year, at 2 a.m. Wednesday in Memorial hospital.  He had been critically ill for the last week.  Ashton was born in Kenton, but had lived in Lima for the last 63 years.  He was a retired teamster.  Surviving are the widow, a daughter, Mrs. Sam Croushorn; two sons, C. C. Ashton and V. N. Ashton, a sister, Mrs. Newton Ransbottom, all of Lima and four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.  Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Davis, Miller and Son cathedral chapel.  The Rev. E. T. Bowdle will be in charge.  Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery.

(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz)

Source:  Lima News
Jul 21, 1952

DAVID HARRY ALLEY
David Harry Alley, 69, Route 6, Wapakoneta, died at 9 p.m. Sunday in St. Rita’s hospital.  He had been ill a year.   A retired laborer, Mr. Alley had lived in the vicinity of Wapakoneta for many years.  His wife Dora Bainter Alley, died previously.  Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Florence Rockey, Lancaster; Mrs. Emmaline Carrino, 1010 Logan av; Mrs. Dora Shaw, 125 S. Pierce st, and Mrs. Hazel Gossard, 140 W. Watt av; two sons, David C., Lima, and John, Route 6, Wapakoneta, and 14 grandchildren.  The body will remain in Siferd and Son funeral home for services at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the chapel.  The Rev. M. E. Clay will officiate and burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery.
(Submitted by Linda Blue Dietz)

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