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188. Claude Albert SPALDING

CLAUDE SPALDING  16 Mar 1894  Sep 1984 64490 (Stewartsville, Dekalb, MO) 487-14-7597 Missouri

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191. Gladys Iola SPALDING

GLADYS I SHEWEY  18 Mar 1901 Jun 1992 493-38-9679 Missouri

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William Carl SHEWEY

WILLIAM SHEWEY  15 Nov 1895 Apr 1987 67843 (Kansas) (none specified) 491-22-6355 Missouri

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192. Ernest Clifford SPALDING

In the 1930 Census Newton, Jasper County Iowa
Ernest C. Spalding was a lodger in the home of Ray and Bessie McMurray, age 26, b. MO.
Parents born (father) MI; (mother) IA.  Ernest was a "produce accountant"
(which means he was working for Swift & Co.)

ERNEST CLIFFORD SPALDING was born October 23, 1903 in Clinton, Missouri, and died December 31, 1985 in Waseca, Minnesota.  He married HALLIE VIOLA SPUNAUGLE August 16, 1931 in Mt. Vernon, IL, daughter of RALPH SPUNAUGLE and MARY FILLEY.  She was born 1909 in Clarinda, Page, Iowa, and died November 20, 1997 in St. Mary's Hosp., Rochester, Minnesota.  Ref Elaine Jetter "Descendants of Andrew Spalding"

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319. Ernest Keith SPALDING

Keith died in a military plane crash on 26 August 1955 in Texas.

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Ingrid Maria Charlotte LADIG

Obituary from Oak Ridger Online (written by Nancy Getsi):
Ingrid Spalding, 68, formerly of Oak Ridge, died March 4, 2003, at her home in Mesa, Ariz.  Born March 1, 1935, in Stuttgart, Germany, she was the daughter of Wilhelm and Charlotte Ladig.

In 1950 Mrs. Spalding spent a year attending high school in Waseca, Minn., as an American Field Service (AFS) exchange student to the United States from Germany. It was during her year in Minnesota that she met the love of her life, her husband, Gary Spalding. They were married two years after she returned to Germany and began their life together in the United States.

In addition to her husband of 49 years, she is survived by her daughters, Linda Inscoe and husband, Terry, of Ross, Calif., and Nancy Getsi and husband, Jean, of Knoxville; her son, Craig Spalding and his companion, Debbie Jennings, of Chandler, Ariz.; grandchildren Jenna, Corey and Sarah Getsi, Joshua and Justin Inscoe, and Doug Schmidt; three sisters, Karin Wiesenrieder, Gudren Robida and Edeltraut Varil and husband, Albert; four brothers, Volker Ladig and wife, Sigrid; Wolfgang Ladig, Roland Ladig and wife, Gertrude, and Raimund Ladig and wife, Annette, all of Germany, as well as two sisters-in-law, Carol Pawlak and husband, Ron, of Milwaukee, and Mary Granger of Seattle; and two brothers-in-law, Bob Spalding and wife, Nancy, of Cape Cod, Mass., and Mark Spalding and wife, Shirley, of Prairie Lakes, Minn.; and many nieces and nephews in both Germany and the United States.

Bert and Ardelle Erickson, Bob and Donna Conger, and Effin and Vivian Graham, all of Oak Ridge, are very special longtime friends. After moving from Oak Ridge to Ann Arbor, Mich., Mrs. Spalding was a longtime employee of the University of Michigan and leaves many friends there to cherish her memory.

Mrs. Spalding's family described her as a loving and wonderful wife, mother and grandmother who will be greatly missed by all her family.

The family extends a special thank you to Dr. John Foust and Dr. Richard Parrish for the compassion and kindness they extended to Mrs. Spalding.

A memorial service for the family was held in Chandler, Ariz.

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197. Frances Alice KULL

From Dean Spalding's website

Monroe Evening News
August 31, 1996
Frances A. Yeary

Frances A. Yeary, 86 of Monroe died at 7:50 a.m. Friday at Beach Nursing Home, Monroe, where she had been for three years. She had been in poor health the past four years.
Private services are planned. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery, Monroe. The Allore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Born April 30, 1910, she was the daughter of Frank J. and Agnes R. (Spalding) Kull. She married Floyd J. Yeary on Oct. 13, 1928, in Bowling Green, Ohio. He died Jan. 19, 1971.
A self-employed house-keeper, she was a member of the Mercy Memorial Auxiliary and a past member of the Monroe Senior Citizens. She also was a volunteer with the Monroe County Chapter, American Red Cross.
Surviving are two sons, Lon of Glen Ellen, Ill., and Floyd of Avon Park, Fla,; three daughters, Alice of Monroe, Karen Todd of Augusta, Mich., and Mrs. Benjamin (Bonnie) Rendell of Leesburgh, Fla.; 15 grandchildren, and 27 great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to Lake Park Nursing Facility or Mercy Memorial Hospital.

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Floyd Jasper YEARY

From Dean Spalding's website

Monroe Evening News
January 20, 1971
Floyd J. Yeary

Floyd Jasper Yeary, 64, of 127 W. Noble Ave. died of a heart ailment at 10:30 a.m. yesterday in Ford Hospital, Detroit. He had been ill since 1955 and seriously ill since Sept. 7 when he entered the hospital.
Friends may call after 7 tonight at the Allore Funeral Home where services will be at 2 p.m. Friday. Lloyd Sellers, pastor of the Monroe Seventh Day Adventist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery.
The son of Jasper and Janie Yeary, he was born Jan. 7, 1907, at Middlesboro, Ky. He married Francis Kull Oct. 13, 1928, at Bowling Green, Ohio.
He was a member of the Monroe Rifle and Pistol Club. He had lived in Monroe for 55 years and retired in 1962 after 36 years of employment at Consolidated Packaging Corp. as a machine tender.
Surviving are his wife; two sons, Lon Yeary of Glen Ellyn, Ill., and Floyd M. Yeary of Union Springs, N.Y.; 3 daughters, Mrs. Ben (Bonnie) Rendel of Hancock, Mrs. Dennis (Karen) Todd of Augusta, Mich., and Alice Yeary at home; 3 brothers, Marshall Yeary of Monroe and Frank and Andrew of Middlesboro, Ky.; a sister, Mrs. Alfred (Pearl) Osborne of Carleton; 15 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Monroe Evening News
January 23, 1971
Floyd J. Yeary
Services for Floyd Jasper Yeary, 64, of 127 W. Noble Ave., who died Tuesday in Ford Hospital, Detroit, were yesterday in the Allore Funeral Home. Lloyd Sellers, pastor of the Monroe Seventh Day Adventist Church, officiated and was assisted by Leslie Neal, pastor of Cedar Lake Seventh Day Adventist Church. Burial was in Woodland.
Bearers were Leon Benson, Leslie Bisgrave, Edwin Burwitz, Chester Hill, James G bert [sic] and Paul Tyler.

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326. Floyd Maynard YEARY

From Dean Spalding's website

Monroe Evening News
September 24, 1996
Maynard Yeary
AVON PARK,  FLORIDA
Maynard Yeary, age 66 passed away at his residence in Avon Park on Friday, September 20, 1996.
Born April 6, 1930 in Monroe, Michigan, he was the son of Floyd and Frances (Kull) Yeary. He was a school administrator, a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during the Korean Conflict, a graduate of Andrews University in Berrien, Michigan, B.S. 1959, M.A. 1968, a member of the Walker Memorial Seventh Day Adventist Church and a resident of the Avon Park area since 1994, coming from Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Joan; a daughter, Kathy Joan Blandford of Gainsville, FL; a son, James Maynard Yeary of Derwood, MD; a brother, Lon Yeary of Glen Ellen, IL; three sisters, Bonnie Rendel of Leesburg, FL., Karen Todd of Augusta, MI and Alice Yeary of Monroe, MI; six grandchildren, Erika & Kristin Blandford and James Matthew, Apryl, Kathleen & Danielle Yeary.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday, September 24, 1996 in the Walker Memorial Seventh Day Adventist Church with Pastor Donald Bostain officiating. Internment was in Florida National Cemetery at Bushnell, FL.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Maynard Yeary Memorial Fund at Walker Memorial Seventh Day Adventist Church.

Monroe Evening News
September 24, 1996
Maynard Yeary
AVON PARK, Fla. ---- Maynard Yeary, 66, of Avon Park, Fla., formerly of Monroe, died Friday in his home.
Services were held today in the Walker Memorial Seventh-day Adventist Church, where he was a member, with Pastor Donald Bostain officiating. Internment was in Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Fla.
Born April 6, 1930, in Monroe, he was the son of Floyd and Frances (Kull) Yeary.
He was an Army veteran, serving during the Korean Conflict.
Surviving are his wife of 43 years, Joan; a daughter Kathy Joan Blandford of Gainseville, Fla.; a son, James M. of Derwood, Md.; a brother, Lon of Glen Ellyn, Ill.; three sisters, Bonnie Rendel of Leesburg, Fla., Karen Todd of Augusta and Alice Yeary of Monroe, and six grandchildren.

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208. William Cadwell STERLING III

From Dean Spalding's website

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212. Albert Ruff SPALDING

From Dean Spalding's website

Lafayette Journal and Courier
February 1, 1996
DIED
Albert Ruff Spalding, 81, a professor whose career at Purdue University lasted 40 years, died Tuesday Jan. 30, in his home in West Lafayette.
Born March 31, 1914 in Fort Leavenworth, Kan., he graduated from Webster Grove High School near St. Louis, Mo., and received a bachelor’s degree from Lehigh University in 1937. He earned a Master of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1943 and a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in 1948, both at Purdue.
After graduation from Lehigh, Mr. Spalding was plant superintendent at U. S. Gypsum in Jersey City, New Jersey. He came to Purdue in 1940 as an instructor in thermodynamics and laboratory courses in the School of Mechanical Engineering.
In 1953, Professor Spalding took a leave of absence to participate in the "Year in Industry" program at Du Pont in Wilmington, Del.
In 1967, during a two-year leave from Purdue, he led a U. S. team that established
an engineering school at the University of Kabul in Afghanistan.
For most of his Purdue career, which ended in retirement in 1980, Professor Spalding headed the Department of Freshman Engineering. He gained considerable recognition as a student counselor. Among his teaching honors were the Leather Medal Best Teacher Award in 1951 and a General Electric national honor in 1957.
His activities at Purdue included Reamer Club, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, Theta Tau and American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He was faculty advisor for Pi Omicron and Society of Women Engineers.
He co-authored two engineering textbooks and was one of the original sponsors of faculty government at Purdue, serving as the Mechanical Engineering School representative to this body for many years.
Surviving are his wife of 57 years, Virginia B. Spalding; two daughters, Virginia Fisher of Lafayette and Ruth Wood of Largo, Fla.; a son, Douglas Spalding of Overland Park, Kan.; and a sister.

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