Re: Wand family Info-Butler co & Warren, KY
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Wand family Info-Butler co & Warren, KY
7/27/00
GenWeb, Warren Co., KY Message Board
I have a Dalph Wand, born in Hadley, Warren Co., KY, who married into our family.I do not have any information on his ancestors, but here is the obituary, in case you are interested.There is an error in the name of his wife, she was May Dea, not May Dean.I am including her obituary, too, in case you want it.I don't know that there is any connection to your family. I am related to the Deas, I just have the obit because he married a Dea.
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Sherman Democrat, Friday, February 27, 1959, p. 2, Sherman, Grayson Co., TX, "D. WandFuneral services will be held at 10:30 am Saturday in Dannel Funeral Chapel for D. Wand, 87, of 914 E. Pacific, who died Thurdsay in a Trenton rest home.He had been employed by various milling companies in Sherman for 50 years.
The Rev. James M. Simpson, pastor of Key Memorial Methodist Church, will conduct the services.Burial will be in West Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Wand was born March 22, 1871, in Hadley, KY., a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wand.On Jan. 3, 1893, he married Miss May Dean.He was a member of the Methodist Church.
Survivors are two sons, R. R. Wand of Fort Worth and L. L. Wand of Corsicana; a sister, Mrs. David Gray of Denver, Colo.; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren."
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Sherman Democrat, Sunday, January 18, 1959, p. 8, Sherman, Grayson Co., TX
"Mrs. D. Wand
Funeral for Mrs. D. Wand, 80 who died 9:15 a.m. Saturday in a Sherman hospital, will be 10:30 a.m. Monday in the Dannel Chapel.
Rev. James M. Simpson Jr. pastor of the Key Memorial Methodist Church, will officiate with burial in West Hill Cemetery.
Born Oct. 31, 1878 in Oklona, Miss., Mrs. Wand was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George L. Dea.She married in Sherman Jan. 3, 1893, the same year she moved here from Mississippi.
A charter member in Royal Neighbors movement in Sherman, Mrs. Wand was active in affairs at the Key Memorial Methodist Church where she was a member.
Survivors are her husband, two sons, R. R. Wand of Fort Worth and L. L. Wand of Sherman; two sisters, Mrs. Kitty Jordan of Wichita Falls and Mrs. Arthur C. Duckett of Newcastle; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren."