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2401 W. D. Shirley, Justice of the Peace officiated. Family F7612
 
2402 W. W. Quarles, Milleville, MO is listed as the medical attendant. Haynes, Benjamin Patton (I22289)
 
2403 Wallace and Parrie are third cousins. Family F1066
 
2404 Walter and Katherine did not have any children. McCuistion, Dr. William Walter (I566)
 
2405 Walter is the twin brother of William Hooker McCuistion. McCuistion, Walter Hobbs (I460)
 
2406 Walter McCuiston and Sarah McCuistion are first cousins. Family F78
 
2407 Wanda O. McCuiston, age 91, died peacefully on Saturday, February 2, 2019, at Landmark Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Booneville, MS. She was born January 30, 1928, in Booneville to Robert Roscoe Bane and Madgeline Smith Bane. She was a retired teacher’s aide. She was a devoted wife and the best mother and mother-in-law anyone could ever hope for. She was dearly loved by her family and friends and never met a stranger. She loved growing flowers and vegetables in her garden. Visitation will be at 1:30pm on Saturday, February 9, 2019 at McMillen Funeral Home and a Celebration of life beginning at 3:30pm Saturday with Bro. Josh Westmorland officiating. Burial will be in Booneville Cemetery. She is survived by her only child, William Beebe McCuiston, and her daughter-in-law, Lani McCuiston, of Gainesville, FL. She is preceded in death by her husband, William C. “Beebe” McCuiston, her sister, Wilda Bane Fugitt, and her brothers, Walter Bane and Robert Bane. Honorary pallbearers will be Harold Cole, Billy Deaton, Billy Martin, Robert Stewart and Chad Walker Bane, Wanda Onita (I10515)
 
2408 Ward was working with an electric soldering gun at his home at the time of his incident. Dillman, Ward David (I39413)
 
2409 Warnock, Roberta 7/26/1932 - 7/12/2018 Richland Roberta Lou Warnock of Richland, Michigan passed away peacefully on July 12 at age 85 after a brief stay at Rose Arbor Hospice. She was born July 26, 1932, on her family farm in Converse, Indiana. She attended Purdue University and earned a bachelor's degree in Education and later a master's degree in Biology. She began her teaching career at Portage Central Schools and taught Junior High math and science and High School biology for the next 26 years. She retired from teaching in 1993. She was active at First Presbyterian Church in Kalamazoo, MI where she has been an active member for the last 35 years serving as Congregational Deacon and Joint Deacon. She taught High School Bible class, volunteered at Loaves and Fishes, Rickman house, and worked in the Free Medical Clinic for 9 years. She is remembered for her love of family and by her strength and positive attitude about life. She loved visits from the grandchildren and was interested in all they were involved in including sports, dance, education, and careers. She loved walks in the woods and could identify all flora and fauna. She was an avid sports fan, especially baseball - the Tigers and Cubs. She loved to travel and learning about other places and people. She enjoyed vacations with her brother at the Jersey Shore and with family at Lake Michigan. Roberta was married for 29 years to Thomas R. Pyke (deceased), who is the father of her children. She is survived by son Neil (Patricia) Pyke, Daughters Lynn (Jim) DeWitt, Ann (Todd) Mora. Grandchildren Lauryn Pyke (Chad Barker), Kori Pyke, Tara DeWitt (Dario Diovisalvi), Scott (Lisa) Vander Meulen, Taylor Vander Meulen, Riley Dewitt, Celeste Mora (Eddie Rios), Spenser Mora, Dillon Mora and great-grandchildren Cayden and Danika Barker and Fox DeWitt Diovisalvi. She is also survived by her brother Verlin Warnock and nieces Elaine Major and Ginny (Chuck) Quick. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, July 28, 2018 at First Presbyterian Church, 321 W. South Street, Kalamazoo, Michigan. The memorial service will begin at 11 am with a lunch to follow. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations to Kalamazoo Gospel Mission, First Presbyterian Church of Kalamazoo, or Hospice of West Michigan. Warnock, Roberta Lou (I39746)
 
2410 Warren and Susie did not have any children. McQuiston, Warren Wesley (I9641)
 
2411 Warren was married twice, both wives are deceased. He had a girl with his first wife; and a boy and girl with his second wife. McCuistion, Warren General (I5582)
 
2412 Was buried in the family burying-ground on the O'Neal land near the present hamlet of Ridge. In 1915, the graves were moved about one mile northwest to Holly Cemetery. Reams, Clarinda Augusta (I1406)
 
2413 Was known as "Reedy Fork Tom" to distinguish him from his cousin, Thomas, (son of Thomas and Ann Moody McCuistion) who lived on Buffalo Creek and was known as "Buffalo Tom."

Thomas and Nancy moved to Kentucky in 1832, then back to North Carolina and returned to Kentucky in 1839. 
McCuiston, Thomas (I722)
 
2414 Was living in Mississippi in 1843 McCuistion, Nancy Jane (I434)
 
2415 Was with his brother James in Robertson County, Texas in 1850, and is listed on the 1850 census. McCuistion, Joshua (I400)
 
2416 Wayne R. McElfresh, 88, Kokomo, passed away Monday, Oct. 5, 2020. He was born Oct. 13, 1931, in Howard County, Kokomo, the son of the late Mark E. and Mary L. (Cottingham) McElfresh. On June 22, 1952, at Main Street United Methodist Church in Kokomo, he married Mary Rosalene Shaffer, who preceded him in death on July 22, 2014.

Wayne was a 1949 graduate of Kokomo High School. He served with the United States Army Reserve. Wayne began his career working for J.C. Penny's, and Golightly's. He went on to own and operate the Mary-Mac Shop. He also worked for 20th Century Publications, offering photography for weddings and church directories. Wayne retired as the marketing associate for Wesley Manor in Frankfort.

Wayne was a member of St. Luke's United Methodist Church and the Builders Sunday School Class. In his work in the Methodist church, he served as chairperson of the Administration Board, the Pastor and Parish Committee, and served as the lay delegate to the National Conference.

He was an active member of Kiwanis, where he served as president, lieutenant governor and several state committee chairmanships. Wayne also served as president of the Kokomo Downtown Merchants Association, and chairperson of the Maplecrest Merchants Association.

He enjoyed playing and watching golf, attending Kokomo High School athletic events. He especially enjoyed attending his grandsons' sporting events. Wayne also enjoyed Kokomo Community Concerts, and working the word scramble from the newspaper with a little help from his family.

Wayne is survived by his daughter, Polly A. (Peter) Amundson; grandchildren, Joseph (Anne) McElfresh, Austin Amundson and Blake Amundson; great grandson, Emmett McElfresh; brother, Carl McElfresh and his significant other, Chris Ehman; and several nieces and nephews.

Wayne was preceded in death by his parents; son, Todd McElfresh; an infant son; brother, Leland (Velma) McElfresh; brother-in-law, Bobby (Helen) Shaffer.

Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 10, 2020, at St. Luke's United Methodist Church, 700 Southway Blvd. E., Kokomo, with Pastor Scott Pattison officiating. Burial will follow in Sunset Memory Garden Cemetery. Friends are invited to visit with the family from 4-8 p.m. Friday at Shirley & Stout Funeral Home & Crematory, 1315 W. Lincoln Road, Kokomo.

Memorial contributions may be made in Wayne's memory to St. Luke's UMC or Samaritan Care Givers. Messages of condolence may be left online at www.shirleyandstout.com 
McElfresh, Wayne Richard (I39267)
 
2417 Wendy is the great grand-daughter of James Reuben Doty McQuiston. Source Source: S658 (S658)
 
2418 When Belle married Anderson McCuiston, she joined him and was also a slave of William McCuiston McCuiston, Belle (I4650)
 
2419 When returning from Oklahoma, his automobile ran off into a ditch. He was walking on the highway 62, just west of Lincoln city limits when he was struck by an automobile. McChristian, Noah Columbus (I22953)
 
2420 While putting out rock salt on his uncle's ranch, and driving himself to exhaustion; his team bolted as he dozed, throwing him backwards into the wagonbed. His head struck a block of salt. He was taken to St. Paul for hospitalization, but he died within a week. His share of the cattle was sold and his estate was split four ways - one fourth each to his parents, to his sister and to his future wife, Bessie. McCuistion, James Eli H. (I1435)
 
2421 Willard and Allie were married by Probate Judge John Smith in Iola, Kansas. Family F6254
 
2422 William "Billy" Stanley Mccuiston, 73 years old, passed away May 17 in Flat Rock, NC. Billy was the son of William Lewis Mccuiston and stepson of Quindora Jan Mccuiston, grandson of Francis E. Lewis.
He is survived by brothers, Frederick "Mark" Mccuiston, James "Jim" Griffin, and two stepsisters, Lana Johnson and Jan Martin, as well as three nephews, Chris Griffin, Joshua Griffin and Alex Griffin, and niece, Ashley Hall, among other extended family members.
Billy lived a good and happy life with exception to the last two years when complications from a concussion led to a short coma and then finally dementia set in and system failure finally took its toll. He was very much loved and will be missed dearly. Heaven has a Gold member now. Services will be held June 18 at Covenant Presbyterian Church at 11 a.m. The church is located at 2101 Kanuga Rd., Hendersonville, NC 28739. Any family members in the Crossville area who would like to contact Mark Mccuiston may do so at (828) 489-7063.Published on June 9, 2021 
McCuiston, William Stanley (I41093)
 
2423 William A. Gray, 76, Marion, died at 10:46 pm, Monday, February 4, 2013 in Marion General Hospital. He was born in Wells County, Indiana to the late Theodore and Dorothy (Merkey) Gray. He married Florence J. Buzbee on June 2, 1956. She survives.

He retired in 1993 from General Motors where he worked as a die setter and formerly worked as a brakeman for Norfolk and Western Railroad, Peru. William enjoyed woodworking, landscaping and remodeling homes. He was an avid NASCAR fan and his favorite driver was Dale Earnhardt. He liked to spend time outside, especially riding his Goldwing motorcycle. Most of all, he enjoyed spending time with his
family

Survivors: Wife: Florence J. (Buzbee) Gray Marion, IN
Daughters: Barbara J. (Edwin) Atkins Marion, IN
Rebecca S. (David) Mowen Westmoreland, TN
Sons: William A. (Laurie) Gray Marion, IN
Michael L. Gray Marion, IN
Robert A.(Jennifer) Gray Upland, IN
24 Grandchildren
20 Great Grandchildren
2 Great-great Grandchildren
Sisters: Rosalee Hayes
Berneil (Leo) Boone
Carol (David) Kunkle
Colleen (Ronnie) Edwards
Brother: Theodore Gray
Many nieces, nephews and cousins

Preceded in death by: Daughter, Pamela D. Richerson; Grandson, Jeffrey Atkins; Brothers, Richard, Donald & Robert
Funeral Service: will be at 1:00 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013 at Needham-Storey-Wampner Funeral Service, North Chapel, 1314 N. Baldwin Ave., Marion, IN 46952 with Pastor Mark Atkinson officiating. Burial will be in Gardens of Memory, Marion. 
Gray, William A. (I38774)
 
2424 William A. Roberts research reveals Ann may have been born in Rhea County, Tennessee. Lankford, Annis (I7716)
 
2425 William and Anna, actually applied for the marriage license on this date, as listed in the Intentions of marriage of Chelmsford, Massachusetts.. Family F3791
 
2426 William and Elizabeth are first cousins. Family F3835
 
2427 William and Elizabeth were married by John Strang, acting Justice of Peace. Family F8483
 
2428 William and Emma were married by the bride's uncle in Saginaw, Michigan. Family F2203
 
2429 William and Emma were married in the Saltsburg Presbyterian Church. Family F766
 
2430 William and Eugenia did not have any children. McQuiston, William Hugh (I11260)
 
2431 William and Eve were married by Isaac Deardoff, Justice of the Peace. Family F3869
 
2432 William and his wife, Cynthia move to Texas; there William and Cynthia's brother, Silas were killed by Indians. Baker, William Rodney (I6609)
 
2433 William and Ione did not have any children. McQuiston, William H. (I8497)
 
2434 William and Jenny McCuistion did not have any children. McCuistion, William Roark (I4686)
 
2435 William and Lydia did not have any children. William died as a young man. McCuistion, William Monroe (I10357)
 
2436 William and Margaret were married by John McFarland, J. P. Family F9205
 
2437 William and Mary did not have any children. McQuiston, William Wallace (I15315)
 
2438 William and Mary were married by Reverend J. L. Young. Family F3706
 
2439 William and Mary were married in United Presbyterian Church, Sheakleyville, Mercer County, Pennsylvania. Family F1484
 
2440 William and Rebecca were married in the New Providence Chruch, Bedford County, Tennessee. Family F7471
 
2441 William and Robert were men of high character and religious disposition. They controlled the property inherited from their mother's brother, Matthew Black. Their country home was "Adelaide Lodge" near Randalstown in County Antrim, where William and Robert lived as country gentlemen. McQuiston, William (I21893)
 
2442 William Dale McCuiston, 55, passed away on Tuesday, May 25, 2021 at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Oxford, MS. He was born on July 20, 1965 in Ackerman, MS to Carolyn Wise McCuiston and the late William Danny McCuiston. He had worked at Metal Impact before his health declined. He was a member of Myrtle Methodist Church.
Visitation will be on Friday, May 28, 2021 from 10:00a.m. until service time at 11:00a.m. at United Funeral Service with Bro. Doug Wise and Bro. Eugene Stockstill officiating. A graveside service will be at 3:00p.m. Friday at New Greensboro Cemetery in Webster County.
He is survived by his mother, Carolyn Wise McCuiston; a sister, Susan McCuiston Green; a sister-in-law, Bonnie Willard McCuiston; and several nieces and nephews, whom he loved dearly.
He was preceded in death by his father, William Danny McCuiston; a sister, Sharon Renae McCuiston; a brother, Tim McCuiston; and a great niece, Steely Kate Ray.
United Funeral Service is honored to be entrusted with these arrangements. 
McCuiston, William Dale (I37072)
 
2443 William deserted Norah when she was pregnant with their second child. Family F1643
 
2444 William died at the home of his daughter, Barbara. McCuiston, William Nathaniel (I10551)
 
2445 William died Easter Week, in Bay City Mercy Hospital, of a thoracectomy, plus pneumonia. McQuiston, William Jr. (I6714)
 
2446 William died felling a tree. Brown, William S. (I14707)
 
2447 William died from a hardening of the arteries. McQuesten, William Danforth (I14112)
 
2448 William died from blood poisoning after he scratched his finger on a rusty nail. McQuiston, William Wilson (I11279)
 
2449 William died from poisoning, shortly after returning home from the war. McQuiston, William (I8425)
 
2450 William died in an explosion, a dry cleaning boiler landed at his place of work, causing head injures. Pope, William A. (I6921)
 

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