This page contains images of obituaries found in The Pioneer News in 1918. Because they are taken from microfilm, some are barely readable. Others have been transcribed to make them readable. Additional images will be added as soon as they are located.
Everett Armstrong
Oleta Armstrong
Rueben Hoagland Armstrong
James Babbitt
James Gregory Bailey
Elrod Baker
John M. Barrall Sr.
Mildred Ann Barrall
Virginia Barrall
Benjamin Bealmear
Joseph Neal 'Josie' Beghtol
Julian Bell
Father Eugene Bertello
Joshua E. Bowles
Ada Gilmore Braithwaite
Bruce Bridwell
Teresa Brooks
Jennie Patterson Brown
Annette Mathis Carpenter
Cecil Carter
William Alvin Chickering
James Nathan Cochran
Martha Compton
William H. Cooper
B. Hamlet Croan
Everett Armstrong

Oleta Armstrong

Rueben Hoagland Armstrong

James Babbitt

James Gregory Bailey

Elrod Baker

James M. Barrall Sr.

Mildred Ann Barrall


Virginia Barrall

Benjamin Bealmear

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Joseph Neal 'Josie' Beghtol

Julian Bell

Father Eugene Bertello

Joshua E. Bowles

Ada Gilmore Braithwaite

Bruce Bridwell


Teresa Brooks


Jennie Patterson Brown

Annette Mathis Carpenter

Cecil Carter

William Alvin Chickering

James Nathan Cochran

Martha Compton

William H. Cooper

B. Hamlet Croan

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