The
Dubois County Daily
Herald
Tuesday, 11 January 1972
Lillian
Tredway Taken By
Death At Age Of 57
Mrs. Lillian Tredway, 57,
wife of Zonia Tredway Sr. of 1346 Dewey St., Jasper, died at 8:25 p.m.
Monday
in Welborn Baptist Hospital in Evansville where she had been a patient
since
last September.
Mrs. Tredway, a former
telephone operator in the Jasper exchange, was a member of Trinity
United
Church of Christ and a member of the Ladies Auxiliary to Post 673,
Veterans of
Foreign Wars.
She was born at
Huntingburg on Jan. 5, 1915, the daughter of Frank Bath and Amelia
Souders
Bath. She was
married to Mr. Tredway on
Feb. 20, 1940 at Evansville.
Surviving besides the
husband are two sons, Zonia Jr., of Huntingburg and Nelson of Kansas
City, Mo.:
her mother, Mrs. Amelia Bath of Huntingburg; two sisters, Mrs. Virginia
Potter
of Huntingburg and Mrs. Shirley Simmons of Pompton Plains, N.J.; a
foster
brother, Jack Hart of Petaluma, Calif.; a foster sister, Mrs. Katherine
Knost
of Columbus, Ind. ; and eight grandchildren.
Friends may call after 7
p.m. today at the Schmutzler Funeral Home in Huntingburg whre the
funeral
service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday.
Burial will be in Fairmount Cemetery at Huntingburg.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The Evansville
Courier
Press
Sunday, 22 September 1968
MRS. GEORGE
KAPP
JASPER - Funeral services
for Mrs. George (Pearl) Kapp, 49, of Jasper, who died after an extended
illness, at 1:20 p.m. Friday at Jasper Memorial Hospital, will be at 2
p.m.
Monday at Becker and Son Funeral Home.
Burial will be in Cane Creek Cemetery.
Surviving besides her
husband are a daughter, Sandra; a son, Rodney at home; a brother, Zonia
Tredway
of Jasper; and two sisters, Mrs. Elmer Kapp of Jasper and Mrs. Robert
Nicholson
of Cuzco.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The Evansville
Courier
Tuesday, 15 September 1992
Zonia Tredway
JASPER, Ind. - Zonia Alois
Tredway, 76, died at 1:12 a.m. Monday at Deaconess Hospital in
Evansville.
He was a retired postal
clerk and Army veteran.He was a member of Salem
United Church of Christ, American Legion, Jasper Veterans of Foreign
Wars and
American Postal Workers Union.
Surviving are two sons,
Zonia Allen Tredway of Huntingburg and Nelson Don Tredway of Fenton,
Mo.; two
sisters Ida Kapp of Jasper and Sophia Nicholson of French Lick; 11
grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Services will be 11 a.m.
Wednesday at Nass & Son Funeral Home in Huntingburg, with
burial in
Fairmount Cemetery in Huntingburg, where Jasper Veterans of Foreign
Wars will
conduct military rites.
Friends may call after 2
p.m. today at the funeral home.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The Evansville
Courier
& Press
Friday, 18 June 18, 2004
Louise Tharp
VINCENNES -- Louise E.
(Evans) Tredway Tharp, 77, died Monday, June 14, 2004, at her home.
Surviving are a daughter,
Jackie Bostick; two sons, Dennis and Herbert Tredway; a brother, Robert
Evans;
11 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.
Services 2 p.m. Saturday
at Harris Funeral Home, burial in Public Cemetery in Iva. Visitation is
4 to 8
p.m. today and from 8 a.m. to service time.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The Vincennes
Sun-Commercial
Friday, 18 June 2004
LOUISE E. (TREDWAY) THARP
PETERSBURG - Louise E.
(Tredway) Tharp, 77, Vincennes, died at 7 a.m. Monday, June 14, 2004,
at her
residence.
Her husband, Merlin
Tredway is deceased.
Survivors include two
sons, Dennis Tredway of Janesville, Wis., and Herbert Tredway of
Washington;
one daughter, Jackie Bostick of Petersburg; one brother, Robert Evans
of
Washington; 11 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren and two
great-great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be at 2
p.m. Saturday at Harris Funeral Home in Petersburg.
Visitation will be from 4
to 8 p.m. today and 8 a.m. to service time Saturday at the funeral home.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The Washington
Times-Herald
Monday, 16 April 2001
DORIS TREDWAY
SHOALS - Doris Tredway,
84, died at 11 a.m. Sunday at her residence.
The funeral will be at 1
p.m. Wednesday at the Queen-Lee Funeral Home, Shoals.
Interment will be in the Spring Hill
Cemetery. Friends
may call from 3 p.m.
to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
She was born on Sept. 3,
1916 in Vincennes to Albert and Flossie (Inman) Edwards. They preceded her in death. She married Ray Tredway on
July 3, 1938. He
survives.
Tredway was a homemaker
and had attended Dover Hill Christian Union Church.
She was also a Shoals Legion Auxiliary member
and charter Psi Iota Xi Sorority member.
Also surviving are a
daughter, Norma Baker, Shoals; two sons, Jerry and David, both of
Shoals; six
grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandson and a
brother,
Dick Edwards, Atlanta, Ga.
She was preceded in death
by two brothers, Robert and Howard Edwards.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The
Bloomington
Herald-Times
Sunday, 24 April 2005
Sophia R.
Nicholson, 92
MARCH 2, 1913 — APRIL 22,
2005
FRENCH LICK — Sophia R.
(Tredway) Nicholson, 92, of French Lick, died Friday at St. Charles
Health
Campus in Jasper.
She was a homemaker.
Survivors include one son,
Robert "Leroy" Nicholson of Cuzco; and two daughters, Mary Magdelina
"Mag" King and Judith "Joan" Leonard, both of French Lick.
Services will be 11 a.m.
Monday at T.L. Pinnick Mortuary. Burial will be at Cuzco Cemetery.
Friends may call 5-8 p.m.
today and from 8 a.m. until services Monday at the mortuary.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The Loogootee
Martin
County Tribune
25 September 1914
GEORGE
WININGER DEAD
George Wininger passed
away at his home in the south-east part of town on last Friday morning
after a
long illness. Death
was due to a
complication of diseases. He
was born at
the old Wininger homestead in Martin county on March 30, 1854, being in
his
sixty-first year at the time of his death.
In the year 1878 he was united in marriage to
Melvina White. To
this union seven children were born, four
of them and the mother having passed to the home beyond. He was married to Eliza
Harbison on March 2,
1902. To this union
were born three
children, one of them dying in infancy.
Besides the wife Carl and
Clyde, who are at home; and Bert, of Kankakee, Illinois; Pearl, of
North Madison; and Walter, of
Loogootee, by the first marriage; survive.
Two brothers, Frank and Joshua and three sisters,
Mrs. Joshua Acre, of
Wakeeney, Kansas; Mrs. James Ragsdale, and Mrs. L. D. Haga, of Shoals,
also
survive.
He joined the Christian
church in early manhood and had ever lived a life consistent with its
teachings.
He was a member of the
Loogootee congregation at his death.
He
was a former resident of Rutherford
township, having moved his family to this city last November. He was a
kind
neighbor and devoted friend and was held in high esteem by all who knew
him.
Interment was made in the
Truelove cemetery in Rutherford township Sunday.
Song and prayer service was conducted at the
Wininger home Sunday morning by the Rev. F. D. Wharton, of the
Christian
church. Rev.
Burress preached a funeral
sermon at Truelove Chapel preceding the burial.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The Shoals News
Friday, 25 September 1914
OBITUARY
George
Wininger died at
his home in Loogootee, September 18, 1914.
He was born at the old Wininger homestead in Martin
Co., March 30, 1854,
being 60 years, 6 months and 18 days of age when death came.
On September 17, 1878 he
was married to Melvina White. To
them
were born seven children, four of whom with their mother passed to that
Great
Beyond several years ago.
He was again married to
Liza Harbison on March 9 , 1902. To
this
union were born three children one dying in infancy, and Earl and Clyde
living,
together with Bert of Kankakee, IL, Pearl of Madison and Walter of
Loogootee by
his first wife.
When a young man he
identified himself with the Christian Church at Mt. Olive, later about
a year
ago, he moved his membership to the Loogootee church.
His labor was one of
earnest and conscientious labor for the betterment of mankind. He was honest and upright
and ever thoughtful
of the needs of others.
During his last illness
through his intense suffering he was patient and bore his afflictions
without a
murmur. As a
husband and father he was
ever loving and kind. As
a neighbor,
every ready to do unto others as he would have them do unto him.
Without him there is a
vacant chair in the family circle that will ever be so and a link
missing in
the chain of acquaintance that can never be forgotten, however though
it may be
hard to bear, there is consolation in the words of him who has gone to
prepare
a place for those who love him "a city of many mansions not built with
hands, eternal in the heavens."
Those who are left to
mourn their loss are his wife, five children, two brothers, Frank and
Josh,
three sisters, Mrs. J.H. Acre of WaKeeney, KS; Mrs. Jas. Ragsdale, and
Mrs.
L.D. Haga of Shoals.
A short but impressive
song and prayer service was held by Rev. F. D. Wharton at the
residence. At the
Truelove Church, Rev. Burress conducted the funeral services after
which the
burial took place in the Truelove Cemetery.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The Washington
Times-Herald
Monday, 20 February 2012
Marie Tredway
SHOALS- Marie Tredway, 71,
died at 10:32 p.m. Sunday at the St. Mary's Medical Center in
Evansville.
The funeral service will
be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Queen-Lee Funeral Home in Shoals. Burial
will be
in Springhill Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 4
p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
Online condolences may be
made to the family at www.queenlee.com.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
WBIW.com News
21 Feb 2012
Marie Tredway
- Shoals
Marie Tredway, 71, of
Shoals, passed away with her two daughters and grandson Chris by her
side,
February 19, 2012 at 10:32 p.m. at the St. Mary's Medical Center in
Evansville.
She was born on November
20, 1940 in Martin County. She is the daughter of George and Roberta
(Hawkins)
Ervin. She married Jerry Tredway on November 15, 1958 at the Shoals
Christian
Church and he preceded her in death on November 19, 2005. She was a
homemaker
and worked side-by-side with her husband Jerry for many years at
Tredway's
Grocery in Shoals. She attended Shoals High School and enjoyed
attending the
Church of the Cross.
Survivors include two daughters,
Tina and her husband Todd Sult, of Washington and Jan Tredway and P.G.
Salmon,
of Shoals; four grandsons Dusty Tredway and wife Heather, Christopher
Sanders,
Nick Sult and Nathan Sult; two great grandchildren, Jonathen Tredway
and Brooke
Tredway; two sisters Carole Tow and Ann Sorrells, both of Shoals; two
brothers,
Jerry Ervin, of Shoals and John Ervin and wife Astrid, of Shoals.
She was preceded in death
by her parents, husband and one brother Charlie Ervin.
Funeral services will be
Thursday, February 23, 2012 at 1 p.m. at the Queen-Lee Funeral Home in
Shoals.
Burial will follow in Springhill Cemetery in Shoals. Visitation will be
on
Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Queen-Lee Funeral Home.
Condolences may be sent to
the family at www.queenlee.com.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The Elkhart
Weekly Review
1 July 1880
Alfred Winiger,
eighteen
years of age, was found dead with his throat cut in the woods near his
home in
Lost River township, martin county.
A
razor was found near the body. He
was
insane from sickness.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The Bedford
Times-Mail
Friday, 20 June 2003
Ray Worth
Tredway
July 16, 1912 - June 19,
2003
SHOALS - Ray Worth
Tredway, 90, of Shoals died at 12:45 p.m. Thursday, June 19, at his
residence.
Born July 16, 1912, in
Martin County, he was the son of Charles H. and Lulu (Stiles) Tredway.
He
married Doris J. Edwards on July 3, 1938, in Shoals, and she preceded
him in
death on April 15, 2001.
He was a graduate of
Shoals High School with the class of 1928, and attended Indiana
University in
Bloomington for one year.
He was owner and operator
of Tredway's Market in Shoals for more than 60 years.
He attended Dover Hill
Christian Union Church; and he was a charter member of Shoals Lions
Club and
Shoals Eagles Lodge No. 2442.
Survivors include two
sons, Jerry Tredway and his wife Marie and David E. Tredway and his
wife Dot,
all of Shoals; one daughter, Norma J. Baker of Shoals; six
grandchildren; 10
great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death
by his parents; his wife; one sister; one brother; and a son-in-law,
Billy
Baker.
Funeral services will be
conducted at 10 a.m. Monday, June 23, at Queen-Lee Funeral Home of
Shoals, with
the Rev. Mark Otero officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery
in
Shoals. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the charity or church of the donor's choice.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The Evansville
Courier
& Press
Wednesday, 27 October 1999
Geneva Boyd
WASHINGTON, Ind. -- Geneva
Mae Boyd, 77, died Monday, Oct. 25, 1999, at Methodist Hospital in
Indianapolis
as the result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident Sunday on
Sugarland Road.
She attended Epsom Schools
and was a member of Christ United Methodist Church.
She was a member of Elnora
Eastern Star and the Epsom Homemakers Club.
Surviving are two sons,
Roger D. of Washington and Carl Junior of rural Odon.
Services will be at 2:30
p.m. Thursday at Gill Funeral Home, with burial in New Veale Creek
Cemetery.
Friends may call from 4 to
8 p.m. today and from noon to service time at the funeral home.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The Evansville
Courier
Press
13 February 2011
Garnet 'Hope'
Tredway
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Garnet
"Hope" Tredway, 98, of Evansville, passed away Saturday, February 12,
2011, at Columbia Healthcare. She was born January 9, 1913, in
Leavenworth,
Ind.
Hope is survived by her
son, Richard Tredway; daughter, Joyce Ross; four grandchildren and four
great
grandchildren.
Services will be noon
Monday, February 14, 2011, at Alexander North Chapel, officiated by
Pastor
Randy Anderson, with burial in Fairmount Cemetery in Huntingburg.
Friends may
visit Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may
be made to Salem United Methodist Church and Vanderburgh Humane
Society.
Condolences may be made online at www.AlexanderNorthChapel.com.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The Fort Wayne
News-Sentinel
Thursday, 7 February 2002
Albert E.
"Al"
Tredway Bristol - 1921-2002
Albert E. "Al"
Tredway, 80, of Bristol and formerly of Fort Wayne, died Tuesday, Feb.
5, 2002,
in Bristol.
The Fort Wayne native had
worked for Teledyne Metal Forming in Elkhart for 20 years and for
Indian Lake
Campgrounds in Topeka for 17 years.
He
was a World War II U.S. Army veteran.
His hobby was camping.
Surviving
are daughters Kathy Hunsberger, Dee Dixon, Mary Clark, Claudia S. Lord,
Teresa
Tredway and Pam Yoder, all of Bristol and Elkhart; sons Edward of
Elkhart, Joe
of Granger and Vincent of Michigan City; a brother, Howard of Fremont;
19
grandchildren; six stepgrandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and 15
stepgreat-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife,
Patricia, four
brothers and four sisters. Services
are
1 p.m. Saturday at Chapel Hill Funeral Home, Osceola, with calling from
2 to 4
and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday. Burial
will be
at Chapel Hill Memorial Garden. Memorials are to the donor's choice.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The Jasper Weekly
Courier
Friday, 3 November 1893
Margery
Wineinger Corn
AN OLD PIONEER GONE.
Last Friday,
Oct. 27, 1893, Mrs. Margery Corn, relict of Jesse M. Corn, deceased,
died at
the residence of her daughter in Daviess county.
Mrs. Corn came to Dubois county with the
early settlers, sixty years ago, and lived in Bainbridge township
nearly all of
her life. She was
born Feb. 5, 1819, and
was 74 years, 8 months and 22 days old, at the time of her death.
She was
married in 1835 to Jesse M. Corn, who died several years ago, since
which she
has lived with her children. She
was a
consistent member of the Missionary Baptist Church for over a third of
a
century, and died with a lively hope of a blessed future. She was buried Sunday at
the Corn grave yard,
in Madison township, by the side of her husband.
She was the mother of our fellow citizens
Messrs. John T. and James Corn.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The
Dubois County Daily
Herald
Wednesday, 16 July 1958
Services Today For Geo.
Tredway
Funeral services were held
at 1:30 this afternoon in the Methodist Church at Cuzco for George
Tredway, a
retired railroad worker, who died at his home at Cuzco Monday at the
age of 75.
Rev. J.W. Walters officiated.
The body was taken to the
residence Tuesday afternoon from the Schmutzler Funeral Home in French
Lick.
Mr. Tredway is survived by
his wife, Pearl; two sons, Gilbert of Bloomington and Henry of
Vincennes; three
daughters, Miss Juanita Tredway and mrs. Edward Linne of Indianapolis
and Mrs.
Anna Potts of Dubois; a brother, Ira of Jasper; 17 grandchildren and 14
great-grandchildren.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The Dubois
County Daily
Herald
Monday, 5 December 1949
2 - Yr. Illness Ends Life
Of Mrs. Wineinger
Mrs. M.L.
Wineinger died
at 12:30 yesterday afternoon at her home one and a half miles northeast
of
Cuzco following a lingering illness.
Had
she lived, she would have been 82 years old on the 28th of this month. She had been in failing
health since
November,1947.
Missouri McCune Wineinger
was born in the Cuzco community on December 28,1867, the daughter of
Thomas and
Lucinda McCune.
She was married 63 years
ago on April
14,1886, to M.L.
Wineinger, and lived her entire life
in the Cuzco community.
Surviving are the husband,
four daughters, Mrs. A.B. Curtis of New Albany, Mrs. Evert Bledsoe of
Gary,
Mrs. Mary Lytle of Saratoga, Fla. and Mrs. Roscoe Tredway of Cuzco, two
sons,
Herman of Gary and Everet of Cuzco; 25 grandchildren and 21
great-grandchildren.
The body was taken at noon
today from the Schmutzler Funeral Home in French Lick to the residence. Services will be held in
the Methodist church
at Cuzco at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The
Evansville Courier
Tuesday, 6 December 1949
MRS. M.L.
WINEINGER
JASPER, Dec. 5. - (Special) - Mrs. M.L. Wineinger, 81, died at 12:30
p.m.
Sunday at her home near Cuzco, following a lingering illness.
Surviving are the husband;
four daughters, Mrs. A.B. Curtis, of New Albany; Mrs. Evert Bledsoe, of
Gary;
Mrs. Mary Lytle, of Saratoga, Fla., and Mrs. Roscoe Tredway, of Cuzco;
two
sons, Herman, of Gary, and Everet, of Cuzco; 25 grandchildren and 21
great-grandchildren.
The body is at the
residence. Services
will be held in the
Methodist Church in Cuzco at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The
Bicknell Daily News
Monday, 18 December 1922
TUBERCULOSIS TAKES VICTIM
NEAR WHEATLAND
Hattie Bateman
Death occurred Sunday
December 17th, to Mrs. Hattie Bateman, aged thirty three years, wife of
Sherman
Bateman, at the home on the Wheatland-Vincennes road near Wheatland.
Tuberculosis was the cause
of the death. Mrs.
Bateman was a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Emmons, and leaves six children all
of whom
are at home, the eldest being but thirteen.
The funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon
at the Methodist
church at Wheatland and burial will be made at the Oak Grove Cemetery
at
Washington.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The Roseburg
Oregon
News-Review
Friday, 6 September 1957
Winstonite To Have Funeral
In Oklahoma
Ezekial H.
Wininger
The body of Ezekial H.
Wininger, 91, will be sent to Westville, Okla., for funeral services. Interment will follow in
the Memorial Park in
Tulsa, Okla.
Wininger, a retired
Methodist minister and resident of Winston, died at his home Thursday.
He was born Feb. 23, 1866,
in Martin County, Ind., and was graduated from Mitchell Teachers
College in
Indiana. He was
married May 16, 1892, at
Whitesborough, Texas, to Nancy A. Brooks who preceded him in death in
November
1955.
Wininger served in
churches in eastern Oklahoma Conference for many years.
He retired in 1930 to make his home at
Westville until 1955 when he came to Winston to make his home with his
daughter. He was a
past member of
Westville Lodge 186, AF & AM.
Surviving are
his daughter, Mrs. Halys A.
Spurgeon of Winston; four half-sisters, Mrs. Roy Horner of Montgomery,
Ind.,
Mrs. Oscar Ervin of Terre Haute, Ind., Mrs. John Brown of Ashland,
Ill., and
Mrs. Cordelia Walters of Otwell, Ind.; and two grandsons.
Courtesy of
Cathy Clark
The Dubois
County Herald
Friday, 25 November 1977
Everett Wineinger
Cuzco
The community was also
saddened by the death of Everett Wineinger on Friday in St. Joseph's
Hospital
in Huntingburg. He had been a patient about three weeks. Wineinger spent most of
hislife in the Cuzco
community, the son of the late Martin and Missouri (McCune) Wineinger.
Surviving are Edith Hall; two sons, Harold of Louisville and Leon; Mrs.
Ola
Curtis of New Albany; and Gladys Tredway of Goshen.
He had one brother, Herman, and four sisters,
Stella, Mary Lytle, Maude Bledsoe and Olive Wineinger who are deceased. Wineinger was a member of
the Cuzco Christian
Church. His funeral
was held Monday
afternoon at Brosmer- Drabing Funeral Home, with burial in the Cuzco
Cemetery.
Several from the community
visited the funeral home to pay their respects and attend
the funeral.
Ezekiel Wininger
was born December 20, 1834, departed this life March 31, 1825, aged 90
years 3 months and 11 days. Was born in Orange County, Indiana and was
married to Mary Ann Tredway September 18, 1856, she passing away April
3, 1864. He enlisted in the Union service September 21,
1864, and was discharged July 8, 1865. Was in Company G, 22nd Regiment
Ind. Infantry, under Captail George W. Hopkins. He was married to
Rachel Harberson August 21,1865, she passing away February 13, 1873. He
married Margaret Ann Walker February 19, 1874. To the first union
was born three children, one Dicy Waggoner surviving. To the
second union were born four children, one E. H. Wininger surviving. To
the third union were born 10 children -- Henry, George, Dennis, Rosa
Brown, Cordelia Walters, Alice Evans, Alma Harner and Alta Ervin. To these unions have been given and yet living 57 grandchildren, twenty great grandchildren and two great, great grandchildren. He
was a beloved husband and father and was always working for the
betterment of the community and the beautifying of his surroundings.
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