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CLIP of Daytona Beach,FL...31 March 1997,The News-Journal,pg D-5.

Robert Lee LADD, 93 yrs old b.1903 Tracy City,Tenn.-d.28 March 1997 Deland,FL. survived by wife Annie;...they formerly resided in Covington,KY ...two brothers,John & Charles LADD,and a sister Elizabeth LADD all of Hopkinsville, KY. submitted by: Bud,in Ormond Bch,FL

Clifford David Ladd passed away January 13, 1998. He was son of Howard William and Marjorie (Ward) Ladd. He is survived by three brothers, Robert Bruce, Kent David, Dean Leroy, and three sisters Margaret Mary Guthmiller, Patricia Patrin and Michele Schouveiler. Clifford was born September 9, 1942. He was with much to short a time, he is father to Roderick and Teresa Black. He also as three grandchildren, all girls Kenzi Black and Aryn and Emily Ladd. Cliff was an accomplished small engine machanic, he could make almost any lawnmower, boat motor or snowmobile run. He had charming sense of humor and a twinkle in his eye. His family and many friends will miss him. His grandfather was John Howard Ladd son of Augustus Raymond Ladd 1843, son of John Thomas Ladd 1798, son of Thomas Ladd 1767? son of William Ladd 1743.

submitted by his sister Margaret Ladd Guthmiller
Jan 28, 1998


THE INDIAN CITIZEN DEMOCRAT
ATOKA, OKLAHOMA

Note date of paper ? Year 1941

PIONEEER PASSES AWAY

Mr. D.C. Ladd passed away Wednesday evening Sept. 30 at 11:55. He was born in Polk county Arkansas in 1860 and was 81 years old at the time of his death. Buried in Atoka cemetery on Friday.   D.C. Ladd married Mary Hankins in 1881 and they lived together until the time of his death. They moved to Atoka which was then Indian Territory in the early part of 1894. He is survived by a brother George Ladd of Oklahoma City, a sister Mrs Rebecca Drake of Heavener, six sons, two daughters, 39 grandchildren and other relatives. The sons and daughters are Jim Ladd of Lubbock, Texas, Walter Ladd of Blanchard, Edd Ladd of Shawnee, Roy Ladd of Anadarko, Ray Ladd of Atoka, Mrs Anna Stanford of Fort Smith, Larkin Ladd of Durant and Mrs Lora Winters of Fittstown.

Submitted by: Charles Ladd.

Feb 11, 1998


THE INDIAN CITIZEN DEMOCRAT  
  THURSDAY JAN. 29, 1942
ATOKA, OKLAHOMA

MARY CARROLL LADD
Mary Carroll Ladd was born in Sevier county Arkansas, Dec. 30, 1859; died in
Atoka Jan. 26, 1942 at the age of 82 years and 27 days.
She came to Atoka 45 years ago and has lived in Atoka county 20 years. Mrs
Ladd was a life-long member of the Baptist Church.
Survivors are her children J.M. Ladd, Lubbock, Texas; Walter Ladd, Blanchard,
Okla.; Ed Ladd, Shawnee, Okla.; Roy Ladd, Anadarko, Okla; Mrs Annie Stanford,
Fort Smith, Ark.; Ray Ladd, Atoka, L.L. Ladd, Durant, Okla.; Lora Winters,
Fittstown, Okla., and two other brothers, Edd and Boney Nations of Blossom,
Texas.
Services were held January 28 in the Chapel of the Atoka Funeral home with
Rev. Justice and Eld. Paul Thompson officating.
Internment was in Atoka cemetery with Atoka Funeral Home in Charge.

Submitted by: Charles Ladd.

Feb 11, 1998


F.M. LADD

F.M. Ladd Died Jan. 13
Heart Attack Fatal to Well Known Cobb Resident

Mr F.M. Ladd, who died Saturday morning, January 13, 1940 leaves four stalwart sons to carry on his name besides a numerous company of relatives.

The sons are Driscoll Ladd, of Julien; Marion Ladd, of Gracey; Royce Ladd, of Marion and Ray Ladd, of Texas. There are two lovely daughters, Mrs Cullen Jackson, of Gracey; and Mrs "Sonnie" Thomas, of Gracey vicinity. This is retrospect to this sturdy old family. It was good to see so many of them rally around these stricken sons and daughters, and the grandchildren in their time of grief. Despite the inclemency of the weather the church was crowded to the doors, to do honor to this good citizen's passing and so sympathize with his children. They had special need, it was of even more grief to them, than the death of their father, who was freed from pain was their saintly mother who lay in a hospital bed, not able to be with her family to pay the last rites to a beloved companion and helpmate -- alone in her desperate sorrow.

For Mrs Ladd, who has been a sufferer for years became suddenly worse, and was carried to Hopkinsville, this on Sunday before Mr Ladd's death on Saturday. A pathetic feature was that they were both sick, Mr Ladd had lain down beside his wife and was so lying when she was stricken. He had a heart attack soon after the ambulance took Mrs Ladd away. And so Cerulean mourns with this mean's stricken family, for a good citizen, whose life was spent in the environs of Cerulean, though at
the time of his death he and his wife were living in Cobb, Ky. As we looked at the throng who had come through the bitter wind and cold to honor this man and his family there was the thought of Lincoln's famous saying -- Surely God must have loved the great common people. He made so many of them. For Mr Ladd would have told you he was one of them, that great mass
of humanity that makes the bone and sinew of our land, liberty-loving, law abiding, God-fearing citizens, Good husbands, good fathers, true men. This describes our neighbor who has gone to rest. He too, was a member of Cerulean Methodist Church and Pastor Vance with constricted throat and suffused eyes gave broken words of comfort to the family and friends as one of them he said, a mourner for a yet closer tie, he told them.

After the funeral services, the remains were taken to the Lander grave yard, near Gracey for interment. The pall bearers were the sons and sons in law. A large crowd from cerulean went on with the funeral party. We would not close this brief tribute without a special word of condolence to the good mother, whom we have known these many years. But no word of ours is needed to remind her of Him, who has promised to be the comforter of the widow and the fatherless. She has lived in the light of the Lord all the days of her life. It is she who will comfort the children who, even in her serious illness, will take up her cross and theirs -- with that unfaltering trust that is her most outstanding Christian Virtue, and her children will rise up and call her blessed. WE salute her. Cadiz Record Jan 1940

SUBMITTED BY: Misty Flannigan
Feb 13, 1998


EDNA S. LADD Edna S. Ladd, 86, Rogersville, Mo., died Friday, June 6, 1997, at Ozark Riverside Manor in Ozark, Mo. Mrs. Ladd was born Dec. 11, 1910, in Kansas City, and had lived in Kansas City and Independence most of her life before moving to Rogersville eight years ago to live with her daughter. She worked for Blue Valley Federal Savings and Loan and was a member of the RLDS Stone Church. Her husband, Joseph Ladd, died in 1982. SUBMITTED BY: Misty Flannigan
Margaret H. Ladd.

06/24/97

ROCKLAND — Margaret H. Ladd of Rockland and Kiawah Island, S.C., died Sunday, June 22, 1997, at Maine Medical Center in Portland after a long illness.
Survivors include a daughter, Allison Chapman, of Topsham.
Mrs. Ladd was the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Hauck. She graduated from the University of Maine in 1940 and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
Mrs. Ladd was active in Penobscot Bay Medical Center Auxiliary, the Farnsworth Museum and many charitable and civic organizations.
Also surviving are her husband, Edward Ladd; a brother, Hubert Hauck of Naples, Fla.; two daughters, Gail Ladd of Nashua, N.H., and Anne Carlson of Chelmsford, Mass.; six grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
There will be no visiting hours. Burial office will be conducted at 11 a.m. on July 2 in St. Peter’s Episcopal Church with the Rev. Halsey Howe officiating. Burial will be in Achorn Cemetery. Arrangements are by Davis Funeral Home in Thomaston. The Time Record  Brunswick, Maine

SUBMITTED BY: Misty Flannigan


June A. Ladd

GARDINER - June A. Ladd, 74, of Highland Avenue,
Gardiner, died Saturday, Nov. 22, 1997, at her home.

She was born in Guilford on May 3, 1923, the daughter of
Claude and Ida McGuire Austin.

Mrs. Ladd was employed at AMHI for five years,
MaineGeneral Medical Center for five years and at the Veterans
Administration hospital, Togus, for 17 years. She retired in
1985.

She was a member and past officer of American Legion
Auxiliary Post No. 132, Richmond.

She was predeceased by her brother, Ralph Austin, who died in
1974 and her sister, Helen Purington, who died in 1997.

She is survived by her husband of 55 years, Warren Ladd Sr. of
Gardiner; six children, Warren Jr. and his wife Terri of Sidney,
Dennis L. and his wife Cheryl of Wayne, David A. and his wife
Jean of Gardiner, Carrol A. Ladd of Gardiner, Heidi Whitley
and her husband Paul of Burlington, and Richard A. and his wife
Lisa of South Portland; 12 grandchildren, Travis Eldridge,
Melissa and Jeremy Ladd, Penny Ladd, Jolene Ladd, Scott,
Marie and Terrance Ladd, Adam and Jered Ladd, including two
step-grandchildren, Robert and Scott Morrison; two
great-grandchildren, Joey Barefoot of California and Terrance
Ladd Jr. of Waterville; two sisters-in-law and one
brother-in-law; several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Friends may call today from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Staples Funeral
Home, 53 Brusnwick Ave., where a funeral service will be held
at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Burial will be in the Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery,
Augusta.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to HealthReach Home
Care Hospice, 32 Winthrop St., Augusta 04330. The Morning Sentinal Kennebec, Maine

SUBMITTED BY: Misty Flannigan


Earl Ladd

MULESHOE (Special) - Services for Earl M. Ladd, 89, of Muleshoe will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Ellis Funeral Home Chapel with Brad Reeves
officiating.

Burial will be in Muleshoe Memorial Park Cemetery.

Ladd died Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1997, in Muleshoe Area Healthcare Center.

He was born April 24, 1908, in Yale County, Ark. He married Clemmie Cooper on July 6, 1930, in Turkey. She died Dec. 18, 1992. He was a
member of the Masonic Lodge, where he had served as a past master.

He owned Earl Ladd and Son, Inc., and he was an implement dealer in Muleshoe since 1944. He was the fire chief of the Muleshoe Fire
Department for 18 years, retiring in 1972.

Survivors include a son, John L. of LaPorte; five grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

The family suggests memorials to a favorite charity.

LUBBOCK ONLINE
Obituaries - July 13, 1997

SUBMITTED BY: Misty Flannigan


 

Ladd, Charlene Waner, Ann Arbor, MI

Age 68, born October 19, 1929, passed away on March 22, 1998 at
Heartland Health Care Center in Ann Arbor. Surviving her, and at her
bedside when she died were her husband of 25 years, John F. Ladd; sons,
Roger (Carol) Engholm of Missouri and Rudy Engholm of Maine;
daughters, Jan Engholm (Nabil) Sousou and Judy Engholm McAllister of
Ann Arbor; and her mother, Mrs. Merle M. Waner of Amarillo, Texas.
Also surviving are her beloved grandchildren, Christian and Jason Engholm
and Alex and Leila Sousous, and great-granddaughter, Kassondra. Her
first husband, Duane Engholm currently resides in Osaka, Japan. Mrs.
Ladd was born in Fort Worth, Texas and grew up in the northern Texas
area. She graduated from Wheaton Academy and attended Wheaton
College in Chicago. She and her family spent 11 years as a missionary in
Japan, after which she moved to Ann Arbor in 1966. Subsequently, she
was employed at the Lutheran Retirement Center (Glacier Hills) And
Vivienne Farms before becoming Executive Director of the Ann Arbor
Cablecasting Commission. Her interests and activities included involvement
in Zonta International and a term as board president of the Ann Arbor Golf
and Outing Club. Charlene will be remembered as a woman of great spirit
and courage. She further blossomed in retirement years as she explored
her lively sense of adventure, creativity, writing talents and working on
completing a degree in Criminal Justice from Washtenaw Community
College. She touched all who encountered her and will be missed
immensely. Cremation has already taken place. A memorial service will be
held Wednesday, March 25, 1998 at 3 p.m. at MUEHLIG FUNERAL
HOME in Ann Arbor with family friend Rev. Chuck Johnson moderating.
The family will receive visitors immediately upon conclusion of the
memorial service. Memorial tributes may be made in Charlene Ladd's
name to Arbor Hospice, who was so instrumental in assuring peace,
comfort and dignity in her last days.

SUBMITTED BY: Misty Flannigan


From: The Danville Democrat, Danville, [Yell County], Arkansas, Thursday, February 13, 1936

Isaac W. Ladd Passes Away
I. W. Ladd, one of Yell County's most prominent citizens, died at his home in Danville Tuesday February 11, at 11 P.M. following an illness of
several weeks. He was 79 years, 9 months and 11 days old.
His parents moved from Indiana 101 years ago and settled at Waltreak, where Mr. Ladd was born. He was married to Anna Crosby of
Waltreak in 1888. They have made their home in Danville or near Danville since.
Surviving him are his widow Mrs. Anna Ladd, one son, E. E. Ladd of Danville, two Daughters, Mrs. Roxie Foss, Sacramento, California and
Miss Blanche Ladd, Danville, one brother, John Ladd of Waltreak.
Funeral services were conducted at the Danville Methodist Church by the pastor Rev. C. W. Good, assisted by Rev. G. W. Hunnicutt and
Rev. George Denton. Interment in the Danville Cemetery.
Pall Bearers Buford Compton, Chas. Thacker, P. C. Wiseman, Baxter Gatlin, Lynn Wilson and R. F. Waters.
The Democrat joins the many friends in extending sympathy to the family.

Submitted by: Janet Newell
May 18, 1998

Josiah Warren Ladd

J. W. Ladd, 75, father of Mrs. Elmer Ripka of Kewanee, died February 3rd in Austin, Minn. Mr. Ladd was born and reared on a farm near Sheffield. He came of sturdy Colonial stock, bieing a fifth generation, direct descendant of Roger Williams on his mother's side. His father helped build the first railroad in the United States. Mrs. Greeley Rowell of Neponset is a sister of Mr. Ladd, Henry Wade of Neponset is a half brother, Mrs. Ed Wombacher of Peoria is a daughter, and John Ladd of Kewanee is a cousin. Burial was in Matawan, Minn, February 6th (1933)

Submitted by: Bonnie Ladd Sullivan


Lillian Ladd, 79, of Dawson Springs, died at 12:50 pm. Monday, Feb. 26, 1996, at the NHC Health Care Center.
Services are pending at Beshear Funeral Home.

The Messenger, Madisonville, Hopkins Co., Ky., Feb 27, 1996
SUBMITTED BY: Misty Flannigan
  













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