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 .

Treva Edna (DeWEESE) DILLARD
 

Roanoke Times, The (VA) - June 12, 2007

Deceased Name: OBIT - DILLARD, TREVA EDNA DEWEESE

Treva Edna DeWeese Dillard, 81, formally of Copper Hill passed away Sunday June 10, 2007. She was preceded in death by her parents; Cabell and Dovie DeWeese, husband; Floyd E. Dillard, sons; Floyd E. Dillard, Jr. and Carlton L. Dillard; brother; Wilbert DeWeese; sisters; Pauline Hoorelbek, Kathleen Poff and Aberdeen DeWeese. Survivors include daughters and sons-in-law, Betty Flora, Glenna and Wayne Minter, all of Roanoke, Vicky and Ricky Turman of Boones Mill; seven grandchildren; one step granddaughter; five great-grandchildren; two step great granddaughters; brothers, McKinley DeWeese of Cloverdale, Winston DeWeese of Southport, N.C., Houston DeWeese of Winchester; and sisters, Nannie King of Roanoke, Lela Mae Poff of Salem. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday June 13, 2007 at the Maberry Funeral Home Chapel, Floyd, with Pastor Olander "Red" English officiating. Interment will follow at Copper Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Maberry 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.