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1 | The Clyde Richardson Family. Clyde Speake Richardson, John Abraham Richardson, Clyde Rache Richardson (front) and Martha Richardson. The picture was taken about 1918. (Photo courtesy: richardsonfamily.homestead.com/John.html) |
2025-06-04 14:08:35 | |
2 | Mary Elizabeth (nee Speake) Richardson | 2025-06-03 18:13:07 | |
3 | John A. Richardson | 2025-06-03 18:11:56 | |
4 | First Reunion in 92 Years. From the time Solomon Richardson left Iowa for Oregon in 1847 there was no meeting of members of his family and little if any correspondence with those of his brother Shadrach and sister Polly who went to Utah until June, 1839. At that time Milo Richardson and family of Salt Lake City visited in Dallas at the Earle Richardson home. The group pictured is: front row, Mrs. Mary E. Colby of McMinnville, Norma, Vivian, Beth and Earle Richardson; back row, LaVerne, Milo (grandson of Shadrach Richardson), Ada and Mrs. Milo Richardson. The latter four with Norma comprise the Milo Richardson family. (photo and text courtesy: richardsonfamily.homestead.com/Mary) |
2025-06-03 17:49:52 | |
5 | Clyde Speake Richardson | 2025-06-03 14:17:35 | |
6 | John and Mary Richardson. | 2025-06-03 14:02:44 | |
7 | Orlando Ogden | Was a farmer and preached at the Fairview Church of the Brethren for 20 years without pay. The father of 14 children. (Photo and text courtesy Barb Vavra) | 2025-06-01 18:00:44 |
8 | Photo courtesy Barb Vavra | 2025-06-01 16:05:01 | |
9 | Edwinnie Stella (nee Bates) Hanshew September 25, 1932 | Photo courtesy Jeanne Gaumer | 2025-06-01 02:34:53 |
10 | Back row- Alpha, Ray, Della, Guy, Bessie, Leslie and Cecile. Front row-Flossie, William, Gracie, Edwene and Hazel. Photo courtesy Jeanne Gaumer |
2025-06-01 02:29:25 | |
11 | Leslie Hanshew and Dollie Mae nee Kinney | Photo courtesy Jeanne Gaumer | 2025-06-01 01:32:44 |
12 | Wedding photo of Glenn Willard Chase and Bessie Laura Hanshew. | Photo courtesy Jeanne Gaumer | 2025-06-01 01:13:32 |
13 | Seth Alexander Johnston and Alpha Lina nee Hanshew and son and daughter | Photo courtesy Jeanne Gaumer | 2025-06-01 01:13:01 |
14 | Guy Hilary Hanshew and wife, Rachel nee Strange | Photo courtesy Jeanne Gaumer | 2025-06-01 01:12:37 |
15 | Ray William Hanshew and Nettie Olive nee Hawk | Photo courtesy Jeanne Gaumer | 2025-06-01 01:12:00 |
16 | LCPL Russell Allan "Rusty" Dawson | 2025-05-30 00:49:42 | |
17 | Robert W. Trullinger - 24th President of ASAE 1930-1931 | from Seven Decades That Changed America, A History of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers 1907-1977 | 2025-05-30 00:13:35 |
18 | Linkedin.com Photo | 2025-05-29 16:12:19 | |
19 | Linkedin.com Photo | 2025-05-24 23:07:48 | |
20 | Linkedin.com Photo | 2025-05-24 13:49:30 | |
21 | Obituary Photo | 2025-05-23 01:26:38 | |
22 | Obituary Photo | 2025-05-23 00:57:02 | |
23 | Pearl Barbara Aljets-Linderman | 2025-05-22 15:34:03 | |
24 | Mary Nellie Aljets-Leoboldt | 2025-05-22 15:02:23 | |
25 | Laura Mabel Trullinger-Aljets | 2025-05-22 03:27:21 | |
26 | Nancy Foster Trollinger | published by Piedmont Funeral Home - Lexington on May 17, 2025 | 2025-05-20 19:26:18 |
27 | Elizabeth Josephine "Betty Jo" Thompson-Lawson | 2025-05-14 12:39:11 | |
28 | Elizabeth Josephine nee Thompson NW MO State Teachers College 1942 | 2025-05-14 12:35:21 | |
29 | Eldon Eugene Lawson | 2025-05-14 11:43:51 | |
30 | Eldon Eugene Lawson NW Missouri Teachers College 1943 | 2025-05-14 11:42:47 | |
31 | Conner & Monse | 2025-05-06 18:29:11 | |
32 | Jaime & Logan | 2025-05-05 23:43:53 | |
33 | Co. D 134th Inf | 2025-04-28 01:44:52 | |
34 | TRULLINGER MARKER, dedicated September 10, 1993 by Oswego Heritage Council Location: NW corner of Ladd and Durham Streets, mounted on metal stand set back from corner. (from Oswego Heritage Council - Historic Plaques at website: http://www.oswegoheritage.org/history/plaques.html | 2025-04-23 14:47:17 | |
35 | Obituary Photo | Hadley Funeral Home - Windsor on Apr. 12, 2025 | 2025-04-16 12:28:25 |
36 | Obituary Photo | Published by Post Register on Apr. 15, 2025 | 2025-04-16 12:13:30 |
37 | Sylvia Ellen Trullinger-Silvers | Photo courtesy jflynn | 2025-04-08 09:07:09 |
38 | Priscilla Elvira Silvers-Tharp | Photo courtesy jflynn | 2025-04-06 01:33:23 |
39 | Obituary Photo | Published by Daily Democrat from Apr. 2 to Apr. 3, 2025 | 2025-04-04 00:08:19 |
40 | Obituary Photo | Bates-Gould Funeral Home - Hemingford on Apr. 2, 2025 | 2025-04-03 23:56:01 |
41 | Photo courtesy jflynn | 2025-04-03 02:48:46 | |
42 | Photo courtesy jflynn | 2025-04-03 02:47:58 | |
43 | Joseph and Hazel Hopfinger | Photo courtesy Mary Jo Schlegel Jackson | 2025-04-01 21:13:32 |
44 | Photo courtesy jflynn | 2025-04-01 20:56:21 | |
45 | Kipp Edward Feldt memorial photo | 2025-03-31 16:21:25 | |
46 | Malone Trullinger | Linkedin.com Photo | 2025-03-31 13:47:16 |
47 | [Photo] Volunteers with Sleep in Heavenly Peace deliver the first bed in Ringgold County. Pictured (L-R) are Robin McDonnell, co-president of Sleep in Heavenly Peace-IA Union County; volunteers Sue Trullinger, Steve Trullinger, Randy McDonnell, and Sheldon Comer; and John Walsh, co-president of SHP-IA Union County. | https://www.mtayrnews.com/2022/06/29/local-volunteers-build-beds-for-kids/ Local volunteers build beds for kids June 29, 2022 No kid sleeps on the floor in our town. That is the mission statement of a national charitable organization known as Sleep in Heavenly Peace. This past weekend that slogan was brought to life as volunteers from Ringgold and Union counties came together to build 20 beds for local kids in need. Robin McDonnell, a registered nurse with Ringgold County Public Health, has been instrumental in bringing Sleep in Heavenly Peace to Ringgold County. “With my job experiences I knew that there was a need for children in our county who need beds,” McDonnell said, “so when a friend of mine was sharing the information on Facebook about the Union County chapter, I reached out. We were able to collaborate with their active chapter to expand into Ringgold County. I am now co-president with John Walsh, and we can serve all of both counties.” Sleep in Heavenly Peace (SHP) is 100 percent volunteer-driven and donation-driven. With no paid employees, all donations received from individuals, service groups or corporations determine how many beds we can produce and deliver. “I was able to quickly raise funds from local donors to cover the expenses of our first build of 20 beds,” McDonnell said. “This is just the beginning of the project. I intend to keep this going so we will continue to need donations from individuals, community groups, and businesses in the future.” Here are some ideas of what chapters need: • New twin-sized sheet sets and comforters • Pillows • Wood and other construction material for Build Days • Tools Volunteers then come together to prepare the wood for assembly and deliver the finished beds to applicants. “We also will need volunteers,” said McDonnell. “Doing the build this past weekend took out a lot of younger people with little league tournaments and other family commitments. We will consider the next build date a little better next time, but we had applications needing beds and wanted to get rolling asap. This far we have only delivered the first two beds, but of the 20 beds we built, 12 applications have been received.” The mission of SHP is to provide safe beds to children sleeping in unhealthy situations such as on the floor, with siblings/parents, or on furniture. SHP believes that a bed is a basic need for the proper physical, emotional, and mental support that a child needs. Like many other charities, Sleep in Heavenly Peace had its start in a garage in 2012. It was Christmas time, a time of joy and happiness, a time of giving and love, but also a time of bitter, cold weather and snowstorms. A project, that was started with the build of one bed for a single family developed into something a whole lot more. By the end of 2018, SHP had grown into a charity spanning 44 states with 240+ chapters, and operating in four different countries. SHP currently has 11 chapters in Iowa, including the newly merged Union-Ringgold chapter. “I will continually be looking for donations, monetary or bedding, and anyone wanting more info or to donate can contact me at 641-344-1304,” added McDonnell. Anyone needing a bed can apply online at www.shpbeds.org/apply. |
2025-03-21 17:14:10 |
48 | Ashton | Mt. Ayr High School staff photo | 2025-03-18 23:47:06 |
49 | Ashley | Linkedin.com Photo | 2025-03-18 00:47:27 |
50 | Cecil Jeffrey and Judith Maines photograph of their parents at their wedding. From left to right Ida Nash, Aston Trollinger, Merle Maines, Mary Sheriff | All four grandparents to Elizabeth Trollinger and Kenneth Trollinger | 2025-03-17 20:15:29 |
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