OBIT: DALLY, Cleve 1945 WILLIAMS COUNTY OHIO *********************************************************************** OHGENWEB NOTICE: All distribution rights to this electronic data are reserved by the submitter. Reproduction or re-presentation of copyrighted material will require the permission of the copyright owner. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/ *********************************************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by John E. Taylor, Jr. jetj@bright.net 23 October 1999 *********************************************************************** * CLEVE DALLY from The Bryan Press, March 1, 1945, page 11 Services were held Tuesday at Fremont, Ind., for Cleve DALLY, 85, who died at home there Saturday. The family lived two miles north of Bryan for many years. He leaves his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Gertrude SMYERS of Wabash, Ind. and Mrs Viola GOULD of Fremont; two sons, Leo of Mt. Vernon, Wash., and Sgt. Kenneth in the army; and one sister, Mrs. Weston HITT of Bryan. Correction: sister should read Mrs. John Wesley HITT (not Mrs. Weston HITT) MATILDA (HARDING) DALLY Death of Mrs. DALLY from The Bryan Press, April 13, 1911 Matilda DALLY died at her daughter's home north of town, Tuesday morning. She had not been well, but was not thought to be in any danger up to a few moments of her death. She helped to get the morning meal and seemed to be in her usual health, when she suddenly complained of being ill and passed away before anything could be done to save her. Mrs. DALLY was 73 years old and a pioneer of this part of the country. Her husband died 17 years ago, and since she has lived with her children, of whom she had three, two daughters Mrs. William ROSENDAUL and Mrs. William HITT, and one son, Clever, who lives in Fremont, Indiana. Funeral services will be held this morning at the home, Rev. Mr. BELL in charge of the ceremonies. Correction: daughter should be Mrs. John Wesley HITT (not Mrs. William HITT) >From The Bryan Democrat, April 14, 1911, page 1 Mrs. DALLY Passed Away Mrs. Matilda DALLY who resided with her daughter near Bryan passed away Tuesday, April 11. Mrs. DALLY had been able to be around at her work in the morning and suddenly complained of not being well and before help could get to her she died. Mrs. DALLY was born October 14, 1837 and was 73 years, 3 months and 27 days at the time of her death. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Wm. ROSENDAUL and Mrs. Wm. HITT besides a host of relatives and friends to mourn her departure. Funeral services were held Thursday from the home and remains were laid to rest in the Fountain Grove cemetery. Corrections: Mrs. Wm. HITT should be Mrs. John Wesley HITT and had one living son, Clever DALLY >From The Bryan Press, April 20, 1911 OBITUARY Matilda HARDING DALLY was born in Licking county, Ohio, October 14, 1837 and died at her home north of Bryan April 11th., 1911 at the age of 73 years, 5 months and 27 days. She was married to Noah DALLY, August 31, 1855 and to them were born five children, two of whom have preceeded their parents to that better world. Her husband died August 27, 1894. For many years she with her husband were faithful members of the English Lutheran church, being among its earliest members. She leaves to mourn her loss, three children, Clever DALLY of Fremont; Mrs. Rebecca J. HITT of Bryan; William of Defiance and Joseph of Los Angeles (this is a misprint, the last two are her brothers); 12 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren and a host of friends. For the greater part of fifty years Mother DALLY has been a great sufferer, all of which she has borne with the sweetest Christian patience, thinking rather of those about her than of herself. A loving mother, sister, grandmother has gone to her long awaited reward. Her house was in order, she was prepared for the call of her Master and consequently she could truely say "For me to die is gain." "Oh, Death, where is thy sting? Oh, Grave, where is thy victory?" Funeral services were conducted in her late home north of Bryan by her pastor Rev. Alvin E. BELL and burial was had in beautiful Fountain Grove. CARDS OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Matilda DALLY desire to thank their neighbors and other friends for the many kindnesses rendered to them at the death of their mother, to the choir and pastor of the English Lutheran church and to all others for their words of sympathy and comfort. - The Family. JOSEPH HENRY HARDING from The Bryan Press May 13, 1915, page 5 Joseph Henry HARDING, a brother of G. W. HARDING, of Bryan, died at his home in San Bernadino, Cal., a week ago. A San Bernadino paper prints an account of his funeral, which was held in the Congregational church and attended by ceremonies of the patriotic orders of which he was a member. He was a veteran of the Civil War and was born in Louisville, Ky., October 2, 1841. He enlisted at the age of 19 in the 31st. Ohio Infantry and served through the entire war. After the war he located in Bryan and lived here until about 1883, when he went West and made his home in Kansas and California ever since. He was married to Harriet SNYDER in 1870, and she survives him. They had five sons, all of whom were with the father in his last sickness, except the oldest, Jasper, who passed away some years ago. The G. A. R. and W. R. C., took part in the funeral and Mr. HARDING's death removed a prominent figure from the circles of his home city where he was highly respected. DEATH OF WM. HARDING from The Bryan Democrat, Feb. 24, 1920, page 1 William HARDING, aged 72 years, brother of G. W. HARDING of East Butler street, and a former resident and business man of Bryan, passed away at the home of his son, Bert HARDING, four miles southeast of Defiance, Saturday, February 21, 1920. For a number of years, Mr. HARDING conducted a harness store just north of the First National Bank, selling to B. F. REPP some twenty years ago and moving to Defiance. He was a Civil War veteran, enlisting at the age of 16 years and serving throughout, being made captain of his company during the time. He leaves a widow, one son, one daughter and 9 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the home of his son Tuesday afternoon, February 24, at 2 o'clock, Interment will be in the Defiance cemetery. *****************OH-FOOTSTEPS LIST*********************