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Born: | 13 JAN 1934 | at: | Columbus, Ohio |
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Father: | Leo Nathanal "Buddy" STARRETT | ||
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STARRETT Walter J. Starrett, age 77, died Sunday evening, February 27, 2011. He was born January 13, 1934 in Columbus and was a lifelong resident. He was a U.S. Army veteran and retired from Hagglunds-Denison. Walter was a member of the former Northwoods Community Church which he truly enjoyed. He was an avid OSU Buckeyes fan and past OSU "Red Coat". Preceded in death by his parents Leo and Lucy Starrett and brothers and sisters. Walter will be missed by his sons, Michael (Diane), Mark (Sheila); daughter, Adonica Starrett Nelson; sisters, Monica Shiflett and Barbara Jean Temple; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends. Walter brought much joy and love to the hearts of those who knew him and will be truly missed. Family will receive friends Saturday, March 5, 2011 from 12Noon until the time of the memorial service at 1 p.m. at SCHOEDINGER NORTH CHAPEL, 5554 Karl Rd., Columbus, OH. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may bemade to the Alzheimer's Association , 3380 Tremont Rd., Columbus, OH 43221 or Tridia Hospice, 2215 Citygate Dr., Columbus, OH 43219. To view Walter's video tribute or offer condolences to his family,visit www.schoedinger.com.
Published in The Columbus Dispatch from March 2 to March 3, 2011
Published online in The Columbus Dispatch from March 1 to March 3, 2011
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Born: | 26 JUL 1855 | at: | Maryville, Nodaway, Missouri |
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Died: | 8 OCT 1919 | at: | Axtell, Marshall, Kansas |
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Spouses: | Louise Melvina PARTCH , Bertha Martha Zigler MCCURDY | ||
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David Temple (1st son, 3rd ch of Lewis and Priscilla McNulty-Temple). He was born July 26, 1855 on a farm near Maryville, Mo., Nodaway county. The Temple family Abt. 1855-56 moved across the Missouri river to Richardson county, Nebraska, onto a farm (NE1/4 of Section 21, T2N-R16E, Ohio Township) Lewis purchased. On October 31, 1878 he was married to Louise Melvina Partch. David and Louise Temple, in 1880, started West. Three of their older children were born in a sod house near Fairfield, Thayer county, Nebraska. They were in Norton county, Kansas, in the Northwest corner of the state, in 1887, where they raised eight childern four sons: Melvin M. Temple, Wymore, Neb.; William "Leslie" Temple, Lincoln, Neb.; Alvin "Ray" Temple, Norcatur; Lewis Edward Temple, Norcatur; and four daughters: Ethel "Pearle" Reid, Winston, Mo.; Elda A. Deeter, Ashland, Ohio; Ollie May Reager, Norcatur; and Mabel Irene Vanover, Norcatur, KS. Louise died of tuberculosis July 19, 1904, and is buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Norton county, Kansas.
David Temple remarried in 1909 to Bertha Martha Zigler McCurdy I, whose second husband was Alex Smith. Bertha was born August 11, 1853, Oquawka, IL. She died 1928 in Norcatur, Ks.
David died at the home of his brother, John Temple, in Marshall Co, Axtell, Ks., October 8, 1919; buried at Maple Grove Cemetery, Norton Co, Ks. He is survived by his second wife eight children from his first marrage and brothers: Nathaniel, Norcatur; James, Clayton; and John, Wade, Robert, of Axtell; and sisters: Mary Godbout, Axtell; Sarah Kinney, Veneta, Ok.