Individual Notes
Note for: Donovan Frederick Bodishbaugh, 31 MAY 1914 - 30 AUG 1993
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Christening: Date: 13 SEP 1914
Place: Christened: Arkansas Presbyterian Church, Rev.W.M. Hunter
Burial: Date: SEP 1920
Place: Entered Wm. E. Woodruff School, 7th & Johnson St.
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Don and Jewel are buried at Memory Gardens, Eufaula, AL.
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Note for: Jewel Isabel Stafford, 3 NOV 1926 - 9 JUL 2000
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Christening: Date: 1968
Place: Don roomed with Jewel's mother in Memphis, TN
Burial: Date: JUN 1968
Place: Jewel's mother died in Memphis
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Note for: Edna Ruth Hyatt, 10 NOV 1916 - 21 JUN 1996
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Christening: Place: SS# 488-07-4677, Issued: MO
Burial: Date: 21 JUN 1996
Place: Living near son Conlee & wife, Mobile, when she died
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Burial Jun 24 1996, Roselawn Cem, Little Rock.
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Note for: Ada Frances Louise Bosecker, 16 MAR 1875 - 13 OCT 1934
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Christening: Date: 5 MAY 1895
Place: Married at the home of her mother, Sun, 8pm
Burial: Place: After the death of her son, Derryl, "she never smiled again"
Individual Notes
Note for: Agatha Sunbeam Bodishbaugh, 22 JAN 1900 - 15 SEP 1958
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Christening: Date: 15 SEP 1958
Place: Died, Evansville, IN. Buried there.
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The story told at the reunion. When Agatha was born, she had red hair. She lay in the crib in the corner of the bedroom, where the sun was shining through the window. A neighbor came to see the newborn and remarked how lovely she was, and asked the child's name. The mom said Agatha, but they hadn't decided on a middle name. The visitor said, "She looks like a gift from heaven, lying at the bottom of that sunbeam." And so it was: Agatha Sunbeam.
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Note for: Darrel Hayward Bodishbaugh, 6 NOV 1904 - 22 OCT 1910
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Christening: Date: 22 OCT 1910
Place: Age 6, run over by train
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Note for: Norman William Bodishbaugh, 5 SEP 1909 - 24 MAY 1996
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Christening: Place: Teenager, worked for Elk Pearl Button Factory, Grayville, IL
Burial: Place: Education: Northside High School; college sports scholarship
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11/2004: Story from John Bodishbaugh, son of Norman: Dad got in trouble in school. Once, he and some other boys disassembled the teacher's buggy and put it on top of the three-story school's roof. Once, he and his friends hooked the teacher's buggy to the end of a locomotive, then when the train went, the wheels went first, the bottom of the carriage next, the the whole thing splintered apart. That was at the train station, where five different railroads came together. There were two train stations in Grayville. One has been restored and is now the Chamber of Commerce in Grayville.
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Note for: Francis Wayne "Happy Jack" Bodishbaugh, 8 JUL 1911 - 25 OCT 1983
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Christening: Place: Always called JACK or HAPPY JACK; a/s/a Jack Francis
Burial: Place: SS# 313-05-9083, Issued in Indiana