RICHARD WILLIAM BLACKSHEAR, b. Dublin, Ga., 10 April, 1896, son of Richard William Blackshear of Dublin, Ga., and Evelyn Roberts Ware of Twiggs Co., Ga. Living Crest View, Ga., m. MARY WARNELL, b. Pembroke, Ga., about 1893, living. Issue R. … Continue reading
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Glenwood, Sevier County — George Rickenbach, 84, died Sept. 1, 1979 in a Richfield care center. Born May 16, 1895, Glenwood, to Rudolph and Madalena Hurni Rickenbach. Married Annie Leah Ware Nov. 24, 1920, Manti LDS Temple. She died Jan. … Continue reading
Joseph Fulton Ware served as Commandant to the VPI Corps of Cadets and professor of Military Science and Tactics from 1911 to 1914. Ware was First Lieutenant of the 16th U. S. Infantry and was assigned the State Militia rank … Continue reading
“Mr. Ware spent most of his life in Young and Stephens Counties. He was a retired oil field driller. He retired in 1955 and went to Breckenridge where he owned a repair shop. He was a Baptist. He was a … Continue reading
“Ed Ware was a Stringtown, OK native and a 48 year resident of Longview. He was a retired pipe fitter for Standard Oil Co., a member of the Baptist Church and a World War I veteran. Survivors include his wife, … Continue reading
Added by: Margaret Lacy Harlan Ware, 80 of Macon, Georgia died last Wednesday March 1970 in a Macon hospital after a brief illness. Mr Ware was born in Claiborne Parish, La. and had resided in Macon, Ga. since 1942, moving … Continue reading
“Perry Corbin Ware, 83, died Saturday Feb. 2, 1977 at North Claiborne hospital following a long illness. A native of Claiborne Parish, Mr. Ware was a retired merchant and farmer. He was a veteran of World War I. He was … Continue reading
“James M. WARE, 69, a lifelong resident of the Kewanna community, died Saturday morning at Woodlawn hospital. He was the son of Henry and Ann PINDER WARE and was born June 15, 1888 on the farm where he resided at … Continue reading
“Edward L. Ware, 86, died Tuesday at 4:35 p.m. in Cherokee after a long illness. His home was at 619 North First Street. He had lived in Cherokee for the past seven years. Prior to this time he lived on … Continue reading