Contributor: Jerry
Gammon
STIMMEL
OSCAR JENKINS
Stimmel
Jenkins, well known Sciotoville citizen, passed to his
finalreward at his home 6539 Winchester Ave. shortly after 2:00
Sunday afternoon.
He was
66 years of age and his death was attributed to complications
and he had been in failing health for some time.
Mr.
Jenkins is survived by his widow and two sons, Earl and Edward
Jenkins. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at
2:00.Burial will be in Wheelersburg Cemetery.
PORTSMOUTH
TIMES
FEBRUARY
16, 1928 |
Oscar
Jenkins
Oscar
(Tad) Jenkins, 80, of Bonser Run,
Sciotoville
Rt. 4 died Wednesday night in
Mercy
Hospital .
A
native of Sciotoville and a member of
the
Church of Christ Third and Bloom St.'s.
He was
retired Detroit Steel Corp. roller.
He was
preceded in death by his wife,
Alice
Elizabeth McLaughlin Jenkins on Oct.
29.
Surviving are three sons; Clifford, Dale,
Donald
Jenkins all of Sciotoville Rt. 4; a
daughter,
Mrs. Rosemary Costello of Warren,
Mich.;
a sister Mrs. Elizabeth Gammon, 5709
Auburn
Ave. Sciotoville; two brothers, Tracy
and
Henry Jenkins, both of Sciotoville Rt. 4;
16
grandchildren.
Services
are to be conducted at Don
Wolf
Funeral Home by Merrill Allard, minister,
at 2
p.m. Saturday, with interment in Floral
Hills
Memory Gardens.
Friends
may call at the funeral home after
6
tonight.
"Portsmouth
Times"
11-8-1973 |
MRS.
LUCINDA JENKINS
Mrs. Lucinda Jenkins, an aged resident of the
Kettles settlement near Gepharts Station, died at
1:00 this morning, at the home of her son, Claude
Jenkins who lives on Bonsers Run, back of
Sciotoville.
Death was due to indigestion, from which the
deceased had been suffering for a short time. Mrs.
Jenkins was born Nov. 12, 1821 and was 84 years
19 days old. She is survived by three sons:
Stimmel of Sciotoville, and Kendall and George both
of whom live near the old homestead in the Kettles
settlement. and two daughters: Mrs. Henry Turner
and Belle, unmarried, both of whom lived with their
mother. A husband, Joseph Jenkins, and four sons:
John, Levi, Carlos, and Horace preceded her to the
grave. Death came to Mrs. Jenkins while on a visit to
the home of her son, Claudius, having arrived there
last Sunday.
The funeral services will be held Friday morning at
10:00 at the old homestead and will be in charge of
Rev. Brockman of this city. Interment will be made
in the family graveyard.
"PORTSMOUTH TIMES"
OCTOBER 8, 1913 |
KENDALL
JENKINS
Kendall Jenkins, 78, a well known farmer, died at his home on South
Webster Pike Thursday night. Death was attributed to cerebral
hemorrhage. Mr. Jenkins had been ill about eight weeks. He was a highly
respected farmer, well known throughout the county. He was an active
member of Pomona and Porter granges and belonged to the Union Baptist
Church. His wife preceded him in death several years ago,
surviving are six children, Joseph Jenkins, Lick Run, Howard Jenkins,
Gephart, Kendall Jenkins Jr. at home, Mrs. Joseph Turner, of
Wheelersburg, Mrs. J. F. Yeley, of South Webster Pike, and Mrs. May
Yeley, of South Webster Pike. Funeral services are to be held from
the home Sunday afternoon at 2:00 with Rev. James Shonkwiler in charge.
Burial will be made at Vernon Cemetery.
THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES
JUNE 21, 1929 |
George
Cleveland Jenkins
George
Cleveland Jenkins, 69, a lifelong resident of the
Sciotoville-Minford area, passed away at 3 a.m. today
at his home on Lucasville Rt.4 near Minford. A
general contractor and farmer, Mr. Jenkins was born
July 31, 1884, a son of Claudious and EffieBarnett
Jenkins. He was united in marriage 49 years ago to
Lula Boren, who survives. Mr. Jenkins was a
member of the Sciotoville Christian Church. Surviving
are the wife; three sons, Claudious F. of
Lucasville Rt.2, Russell H. 850 Eunice Ave., Sciotoville,
and Wilbur H. a city fireman, 5809 Glenn
Ave., Sciotoville; three daughters, Mrs. RuthMay
Frazee of Stockdale, and twins, Mrs. Isadora Brumfield
of Anderson, Ind. and Mrs. Ellora Clark, 1409
Mound St.; three brothers, Henry and Tracy Jenkins
and Oscar Tad, all of Bonser Run; three sisters,
Mrs. Lillie Allard of Ira Ave., Sciotoville, Mrs.
Nannie Jenkins, Harrison Ave., Sciotoville; and Mrs.
Lizzie Gammon, auburn Ave., Sciotoville; 26 grandchildren,
and 16 great-grandchildren. Funeral
services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday
at Sciotoville Christian Church, Rev. Curt Hess
officiating. Burial will be in Memorial ParkCemetery
under the direction of Gill Funeral Home. Friends
may call at the funeral home after 7 tonight
"The
Portsmouth Times"
8/18/1953 |
MISS CYNTHIA JENKINS
Miss Cynthia Bell Jenkins, 80, died at 4:00 AM today at the home of
Rev. and Mrs. Freeman W. Chase 5838 Farney Ave. Sciotoville after an
illness of complications. Miss Jenkins had made her home with Rev. and
Mrs. Chase for the last 23 years. The body is at Hacquards Funeral
Home. Funeral arrangements are pending the arrival of a sister
from Galesburg, Illinois.
PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES
NOVEMBER 6, 1939 |
Horace
Tracy Jenkins
Horace
Tracy Jenkins, 90, formerly of Bonser
Run,
Sciotoville Rt.4, died Thursday at Rendezvous
Medi
Home after a long illness. A native of
Harrison
Township, he was a retired farmer,
a
member of Sciotoville Church of Christ, and was
preceded
in death by his wife, Flossie Rice Jenkins,
in 1944.
Surviving
are a daughter, Mrs. Dora Jenkins of Bonser Run,
Sciotoville Rt.4; a sister Mrs. Elizabeth
Gammon, 2001 Scioto trail; two grand-
children
and three great-grandchildren. Services
are
planned at 2 p.m. Saturday at Don Wolf
Funeral
Home in Sciotoville, with Randy Speedy
officiating,
and interment in Wheelersburg Cemetery.
Friends
may call at the funeral home from 5 to
9 p.m.
today, and 10 a.m. until time of services Saturday.
The
Portsmouth Times"
1/9/1981
|
JOHN
JENKINS
PASSES
TO HIS END
John Jenkins, who
some
years ago was talked of as a candidate for mayor of Portsmouth on the
Democratic ticket and who at one time was the local B.& O. S. W.
yardmaster, died at his home in Sciotoville Thursday evening. Mr.
Jenkins death was due to uremic poisoning with which he had been
suffering for some time. Since living out in Sciotoville he had been
following the occupation of a brickworker.Mr. Jenkins was 55 years of
age and was a son of the late Joseph Jenkins, head of one of the oldest
families in the county. The aged mother is still living at the old
homestead in what is known
as the Kettle settlement near Scioto Furnace. The son was at one time a
prominent figure in local affairs but of late years had not been
interested in them. He was a former Odd Fellow and Knight of Pythias.
His first wife died two years ago and a year ago he married a Miss.
Muhn, of Sciotoville, who survives him. The funeral will take
place from the Christian church at Sciotoville Saturday morning at 9
oclock.
The Portsmouth Times
October 18, 1907
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Jenkins Funeral
Funeral services for Mrs. Claudine
Jenkins who died at her home on Bonser Run back of
Sciotoville, Thursday will be held Saturday morning at ten oclock from
the Sciotoville Christian Church with the Rev. Charles Reinhard
officiating. Burial will be in the Wheelersburg Cemetery. Mrs. Effie M.
Jenkins was born May 25 1860, and passed away April 30 1925 at
the age of 64 years 11 months and 5 days. She was united in marriage to
Claudie Jenkins, April 1, 4-01-1880. To this union seven children
were born as follows; Nannie M., Mrs. Lilly M. Allard and George
C. of Sciotoville; Charles H. and Horace T. at home; Oscar E. and
Elizabeth H. Gammon of Bonser Run. She also leaves 19 grand
children and one great grandchild, a brother James Barnett and
three sisters, Mrs. William Stiles, Mrs. George Bender, and Mrs. John
Carver, all of Sciotoville. Please Omit Flowers
The Portsmouth Times
May-1-1925
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Claudius
Jenkins
Claudis
Jenkins, 86, a retired farmer of
Bonser
Run, Sciotoville, passed away
Saturday
about 7:30 p.m. at the home of
his
son, Henry and Trace Jenkins of
Bonser
Run. Mr. Jenkins had been ill a
long
time with infirmities. Another son
Oscar
Jenkins also a resident of Bonser
Run.
Pheifer will be in charge of burial.
"The
Portsmouth Times"
Sunday,
June 8, 1941
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