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ZERKLE -- ST. PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs. 21 Aug 1941, pg 1
Mrs. Amanda ZERKLE, 79 died at her home in Thackery Wednesday at 2;30 p.m.
after a two-weeks illness. Mrs. ZERKLE leaves her husband, George, a brother
Zach ZERKLE of near Terre Haute and four nieces.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Thackery Lutheran
church in charge of Rev. George F. Dittmar pastor of the church. Burial will
be in the Terre Haute cemetery.
ZERKLE -- 1997
Lottie E. ZERKLE, 91, 444 E. Main St., died at 9:10 a.m. Thursday, May 29,
1997, in her residence.
Mrs. ZERKLEwas born July 3, 1905, in Clark County, the daughter of Walter
and Ola E. (DEATON) LEONARD, who were both from pioneer families in Clark
and Champaign Counties. She was one of the oldest living members of
the St. Paris community where she had been active in many community functions.
She was a member of the St. Paris First Baptist Church, St. Paris, where
she was the past president of the Victory Sunday School class and the former
financial secretary. She also was a life member and past matron of Diamond
Chapter No. 84, Order of Eastern Star, St. Paris.
From 1927 to 1946 she and her late husband, Byford, owned and operated Zerkle's
Meat Market and from 1954 to their retirement in 1964 they owned and operated
Farm View Meats. Both businesses were in St. Paris.
Mrs. ZERKLE is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Elcena and Burl
BARNES Jr. of Paulding and Margery and Henry BALMUT, 421 E. Main St., St.
Paris; six grandchildren and their spouses, Marcia (BALMUT) and Greg WARD
of Urbana, DiAnne (BALMUT) and Andy DOSS of Urbana, Lesta (BARNES) and Paul
SEARLES of Madison, Wisc., Laurie BARNES of Birmingham, Mich., Scott and
Christine BARNES of Columbus, and Amy BARNES of Columbus; eight
great-grandchildren, Katherine, Vincent and Anthony WARD of Urbana; Joseph
and Peter DOSS of Urbana; Adriene SEARLES of Madison, Wisc., and Alexandra
and Mia BARNES of Columbus; and one brother, Alfred LEONARD of Boise,
Idaho.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Byford ZERKLE, who
she married on July 7, 1923, and who preceded her in death on Jan. 23, 1981;
and one great-granddaughter, Kayla SPIKER.
Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the First Baptist Church,
Church and Plum Streets, St. Paris. The family will receive friends at the
church from 1:30 p.m. Sunday until the time of services. The Rev. James VAN
ZILE, church pastor, will officate at the services. Burial will be
in Evergreen Cemetery in St. Paris. The family will receive friends from
2 to 5 and 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday in the Richeson-Wickham and Atkins Funeral
Home, 216 S. Springfield St,. St. Paris.
ZERKLE -- ST. PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs. 14 January 1926
Sarah E. ZERKLE , wife of Solon ZERKLE , living one and a half miles east
to town, died Thursday evening at nine o'clock after only a few minutes'
illness from an attack of the heart. She had been in seemingly good health
and her sudden passing was a great shock to the family and her friends.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Samuel FURROW at the Baptist
church Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment took place at Evergreen
Cemetery with Bert Richeson in charge.
Sarah Elizabeth ZERKLE , daughter of Alvin A. and Margaret E. KITE was born
May 17, 1849 and departed this life Thursday evening, Jan. 7, 1926, aged
76 years 7 months and 20 days. She was united in marriage with Solon ZERKLE
Dec. 21, 1864. To this union were born a daughter, Lillie Mace TALBOTT, of
Pittsburg, Pa., and two sons, Claude D. ZERKLE of Springfield and Warren
Earl ZERKLE of St. Paris.
"Lizzie" as she was known to her family and friends, leaves to mourn her
sudden death, her devoted husband, three children, six grandchildren, four
great grandchildren, her aged brother, Jason P. KITE, besides a legion of
friends.
She joined church in early girlhood and lived a consistent christian life.
Devoted to her home and family, she lived and labored for them. (There is
a poem here)
ZERKLE -- ST PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs., March 21, 1940
Funeral services for Mrs. Trella ZERKLE, 52, were held Sunday afternoon at
2 o'clock in the Terre Haute Methodist church ans were conducted by Rev.
Samuel FURROW, pastor of the First Baptist church, in Urbana. Interment was
in the Terre Haute cemetery in charge of Ira Frank, funeral director.
Mrs. ZERKLE died on Thursday, March 14, at 4:40 p.m. in the Piqua Memorial
hospital, from a cerebral hemorrhage suffered Tuesday.
Surviving are her husband, Roy; a son, Prince, at home and a sister, Mrs.
Clara DAVIS, Springfield. The deceased was a native of this county and was
a member of the Myrtle Tree Baptist Church.