Obituaries, Headstones and Death Certificates

Over the years I have collected many obituaries from many different resources.  I either received them from family members, emails, letters or websites.

sample image DEATH CERTIFICATES
FAMILY HEADSTONE PHOTOS
BAKER RELATED OBITUARIES
HIGHLEY RELATED OBITUARIES
MCHENRY RELATED OBITUARIES
MOON RELATED OBITUARIES
MURPHY RELATED OBITUARIES
POSTON RELATED OBITUARIES
MISCELLANEOUS OBITUARIES


Most of my family members came from St. Francois County, Missouri.  Others came from Illinois, Kansas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Virginia and Kentucky.  If you would like to contribute an obit, please email me at: rebecca@digginforroots.com .

Morris Dale FORD
 

Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer (KY) - May 10, 2003
Deceased Name: Morris Dale Ford
BREMEN - Morris Dale Ford, 58, of 4465 State Route 175 North, Sacramento, died Thursday, May 8, 2003, at Muhlenberg Community Hospital in Greenville. He was born in Muhlenberg County on Aug. 23, 1944, and was a member of the Brier Creek Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Mr. Ford was a custodian for 13 years at the Bremen School and was a miner for 21 years.

Survivors include his wife, Barbara Gregory Ford; a son and daughter-in-law, Steve and Patty Ford of Bremen; two grandchildren, Josh Rickard and Jacob Rickard; two brothers, Clayton Ford of Bremen and Harold Ford of Tampa, Fla.; and his mother, Myrtle Ford of Bremen. He was preceded in death by his father, Dennis Ford.

Funeral services will be held Sunday, May 11, 2003, at 2 p.m. at Tucker Funeral Home in Central City. Burial will follow in Brier Creek Cemetery in Bremen, and visitation for Mr. Ford will be today from 5 to 9 p.m. at Tucker Funeral Home.


Most of my family members came from St. Francois County, Missouri.  Others came from Illinois, Kansas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia and Germany.  If you would like to contribute a photo, please email me at: rebecca@digginforroots.com.

Sources:
 

Email, Letters, Family Members and Websites.
Genealogy Bank
 

Family faces are magic mirrors.  Looking at people who belong to us,  we see the past, the present and the future.