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250 Yale Umversity Obituary Record Hamersville and Point Isabel church Bethel, Ohio, 1931-34, Appleton church, Johnstown and Fairview and Highwater church Newark, Ohio, 1934-37, studied rural economics at Ohio State University 1937 (M S 1937), social worker and minister Community Church, Evarts, 1937-45, private Company E, 118th Infantry, Camp Lee, May-July, 1918, active service overseas with Company G, 30th Division, Amencan Expeditionary Forces, July, 1918, until discharge April, 1919 Married September 29, 1923, in Columbus, Ohio, Viola, daughter of George Gideon and Annie Ehza (Carr) Woodard Sons Harlan Huff (Umv Tennessee 1946-) and Marvin Eugene Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in La Crosse (Va ) Cemetery Survived by wife, sons, three sisters, Mrs Marvin Kelly Moseley of La Crosse, Mrs Lula Rainey Piper of Shenandoah, Va , and Mrs Daisy Rainey Moody of Dallas, Texas, and four brothers, Clyde Rainey (B A Elon 1920) of Oxford, N C, George Rainey of Littleton, N C , Ralph Squire Rainey (B A Elon 1922) of Dillwyn, Va, and Arthur Bryan Rainey of Ashland, Ky PERCY DOYLE SNIPES B D I93I Born December 8, 1893, in Blue Springs, Miss Died August 8, 1944, in Winter Haven, Fla Father, Wilham Cullen Snipes of Shannon, Miss , a farmer near Blue Springs, son of Sion and Caroline (Stone) Snipes of Anderson, S C Mother, Elvira Jane (Campbell) Snipes, daughter of Thomas and Salhe (Ranee) Campbell of Tupelo, Miss Transylvania Preparatory School, Lexington, Ky , attended Transylvania College 1917-19, Southeastern Christian College 1919-21, Butler College 1921-22 (B A 1922), and College of Missions 1922-24 (M A 1924, ordained June 9, 1925), minister Park Methodist Church, New Haven, Conn, 1925-26, attended Yale Divinity School 1925-26 and 1930-31 (B D 1931), studied in Brussels, Belgium, missionary for United Christian Missionary Society of Indianapolis, Ind, at Disciples of Christ Congo Mission in Bolenge, Coquilhatville, Belgian Congo, West Central Africa, 1926- 30 and 1931-35 and legal representative from the Mission to the Government; on sick leave furlough 1935 until retirement 1940 and resided in Indianapolis and Winter Haven 1935-44; contributed to World Call and Christian Evangelist, served in Base Hospital No 40 in England during World War I and studied at The Sorbonne, member Winter Haven Christian Church Married September 5, 1923, m Indianapolis, Esther, daughter of Charles Frederick and Ida (Wills) Wacknitz Children: Ida Jane (George Peabody Coll Class of 1948) and Paul David (Transylvania Coll. Class of 1949) Death due to a brain tumor Buried in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Winter Haven Survived by wife, children, two sisters, Mrs. William Howard Speck of New Albany, Miss, Mrs Lilhe Snipes Dyer of Tupelo, and four brothers, Thomas Wesley Snipes, Luther Sion Snipes, and Frank Lamar Snipes (Blue Mountain Coll 1914-16, Umv Mississippi School of Medicine 1916-17), all of Tupelo, and Jessie Lewis Snipes of Miami HENRY FREEMAN GUERIN LLB 1885 Bom September 24, 1858, in New Albany, Ohio Died Apnl 9, 1942, tn Columbus, Ohio. Father, Zophar Freeman Guenn (MD Starling Medical Coll 1852), a physician in Columbus, son of Ashbel Upson and Joan (Freeman) Guerm of Mornstown, NJ Mother, Lucy Caroline (Taft) Guenn, daughter of Daniel and Mary (Humphrey) Taft of Farmington, Ohio Columbus public schools, studied law in oBce oi William Estill Guenn, Columbus; admitted to the bar 1880, lawyer in Columbus 1880-82,1884-98, and 1911 until retirement in 1934, engaged in railroad work in Columbus 1882-83, attended Yale Law School 1884-85 (LLB 1885); because of ill-health did not practice law 1898-1902, engaged in lumber business in Boyne City, Mich, 1898-1902, employed in various occupations and traveled 1902-11, on Board of Education, Columbus, 1897, member Masonic order and First Congregational Church, Columbus
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1945-1950 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1945-1950 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 250 |
Transcript | 250 Yale Umversity Obituary Record Hamersville and Point Isabel church Bethel, Ohio, 1931-34, Appleton church, Johnstown and Fairview and Highwater church Newark, Ohio, 1934-37, studied rural economics at Ohio State University 1937 (M S 1937), social worker and minister Community Church, Evarts, 1937-45, private Company E, 118th Infantry, Camp Lee, May-July, 1918, active service overseas with Company G, 30th Division, Amencan Expeditionary Forces, July, 1918, until discharge April, 1919 Married September 29, 1923, in Columbus, Ohio, Viola, daughter of George Gideon and Annie Ehza (Carr) Woodard Sons Harlan Huff (Umv Tennessee 1946-) and Marvin Eugene Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in La Crosse (Va ) Cemetery Survived by wife, sons, three sisters, Mrs Marvin Kelly Moseley of La Crosse, Mrs Lula Rainey Piper of Shenandoah, Va , and Mrs Daisy Rainey Moody of Dallas, Texas, and four brothers, Clyde Rainey (B A Elon 1920) of Oxford, N C, George Rainey of Littleton, N C , Ralph Squire Rainey (B A Elon 1922) of Dillwyn, Va, and Arthur Bryan Rainey of Ashland, Ky PERCY DOYLE SNIPES B D I93I Born December 8, 1893, in Blue Springs, Miss Died August 8, 1944, in Winter Haven, Fla Father, Wilham Cullen Snipes of Shannon, Miss , a farmer near Blue Springs, son of Sion and Caroline (Stone) Snipes of Anderson, S C Mother, Elvira Jane (Campbell) Snipes, daughter of Thomas and Salhe (Ranee) Campbell of Tupelo, Miss Transylvania Preparatory School, Lexington, Ky , attended Transylvania College 1917-19, Southeastern Christian College 1919-21, Butler College 1921-22 (B A 1922), and College of Missions 1922-24 (M A 1924, ordained June 9, 1925), minister Park Methodist Church, New Haven, Conn, 1925-26, attended Yale Divinity School 1925-26 and 1930-31 (B D 1931), studied in Brussels, Belgium, missionary for United Christian Missionary Society of Indianapolis, Ind, at Disciples of Christ Congo Mission in Bolenge, Coquilhatville, Belgian Congo, West Central Africa, 1926- 30 and 1931-35 and legal representative from the Mission to the Government; on sick leave furlough 1935 until retirement 1940 and resided in Indianapolis and Winter Haven 1935-44; contributed to World Call and Christian Evangelist, served in Base Hospital No 40 in England during World War I and studied at The Sorbonne, member Winter Haven Christian Church Married September 5, 1923, m Indianapolis, Esther, daughter of Charles Frederick and Ida (Wills) Wacknitz Children: Ida Jane (George Peabody Coll Class of 1948) and Paul David (Transylvania Coll. Class of 1949) Death due to a brain tumor Buried in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Winter Haven Survived by wife, children, two sisters, Mrs. William Howard Speck of New Albany, Miss, Mrs Lilhe Snipes Dyer of Tupelo, and four brothers, Thomas Wesley Snipes, Luther Sion Snipes, and Frank Lamar Snipes (Blue Mountain Coll 1914-16, Umv Mississippi School of Medicine 1916-17), all of Tupelo, and Jessie Lewis Snipes of Miami HENRY FREEMAN GUERIN LLB 1885 Bom September 24, 1858, in New Albany, Ohio Died Apnl 9, 1942, tn Columbus, Ohio. Father, Zophar Freeman Guenn (MD Starling Medical Coll 1852), a physician in Columbus, son of Ashbel Upson and Joan (Freeman) Guerm of Mornstown, NJ Mother, Lucy Caroline (Taft) Guenn, daughter of Daniel and Mary (Humphrey) Taft of Farmington, Ohio Columbus public schools, studied law in oBce oi William Estill Guenn, Columbus; admitted to the bar 1880, lawyer in Columbus 1880-82,1884-98, and 1911 until retirement in 1934, engaged in railroad work in Columbus 1882-83, attended Yale Law School 1884-85 (LLB 1885); because of ill-health did not practice law 1898-1902, engaged in lumber business in Boyne City, Mich, 1898-1902, employed in various occupations and traveled 1902-11, on Board of Education, Columbus, 1897, member Masonic order and First Congregational Church, Columbus |