Lawson Pruett1,2,3

M, b. November 25, 1917, d. November 17, 2012
     Lawson Pruett was buried at Cresthaven Memory Gardens Cemetery, Bedford, Lawrence Co., Indiana.3 He was born on November 25, 1917 at Martin Co., Indiana.3,4 He married Mabel Gray, daughter of Charles Edgar Gray and Ruby Augusta Spears, on December 27, 1946.1,3 Lawson Pruett died on November 17, 2012 at Shoals, Martin Co., Indiana, at age 94.4,3 He BEDFORD — Lawson Pruett, 94, of Bedford died Saturday in Shoals. Born Nov. 25, 1917 in Martin County, he was the son of William Harrison and Mable Blanche (Porter) Pruett. He married Inez Baker on Aug. 5, 1939 and she preceded him in death. He later married Mabel Gray on Dec. 27, 1946 and she also preceded him in death. He was owner and agent for Reuter Insurance Agency in Bedford for thirty-eight years. He was a member of the First Christian Church in Bedford since 1947. He was a member of the Bedford Elks Lodge, a fifty-year member of the Bedford Masonic Lodge #14 F & AM, a thirty year member of the Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce and Kiwanis Club. Survivors include a daughter, Mary Jane Allbright and husband, Keith of Shoals; two sons, James Lawson Pruett and wife, Susie and Charles Eugene Pruett all of Shoals; two grandsons, Michael Pruett and wife, Maria and Greg Allbright; one step-grandson, David Michael Trueblood and wife, Patty; five granddaughters, Tonya Pruett-Becker and husband, Roger, April Wiltz, Bridgette Pruett, Keitha Lynn Heiley and husband, D.J. and Renee Allbright; 12 great-grandchildren; three great-great- grandchildren; one brother, Charles Pruett of Trinity Springs; three sisters, Marie Demicco of Virginia, Betty Sandiego and Bernice Smith both of Muncie. He was preceded in death by his parents, both wives, a son, William Robert Pruett; a step-daughter, Eloise Trueblood; a step-granddaughter, Karen Trueblood and five brothers. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. on Wednesday in the Elmwood Chapel of the Day & Carter Mortuary with Rev. Mark Calvert-Rosenberger officiating. Burial will follow in Cresthaven Memory Gardens. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. today at the Day & Carter Mortuary with Masonic services conducted at 7 p.m. on November 20, 2012.3

Family

Mabel Gray b. April 11, 1913, d. June 4, 2005
Marriage*He married Mabel Gray, daughter of Charles Edgar Gray and Ruby Augusta Spears, on December 27, 1946.1,3 

Citations

  1. [S4865] Daily Herald, From the Walter C. Gray obituary in the Jul 14, 2005 edition.
  2. [S4866] Herald-Times, From the Mabel Pruett obituary in the Jun 5, 2005 edition.
  3. [S4867] Times-Mail, The, From the Lawson Pruett obituary in the Nov 20, 2012 edition.
  4. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.

Eloise Claywell1

F, b. October 20, 1929, d. June 23, 2010
FatherUnknown Claywell1
MotherMabel Gray2,3 b. April 11, 1913, d. June 4, 2005
     Eloise Claywell Eoise P. Trueblood, 80, of Indianapolis, passed away June 23, 2010. She was employed many years at Ft. Harrison Finance Center, retiring in 1992. Eloise was a member of the Faith United Presbyterian Church and Order of the Eastern Star. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Karen Trueblood. Eloise is survived by her son, David M. (Patty) Trueblood; grandsons, David Ryan and Peter Michael Trueblood; and her father, Lawson Pruett. Services will be Sunday, June 27 at 4 p.m. at the Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Center- Lawrence with visitation at the center from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Private entombment will be on Monday at Washington Park East Cemetery.4 She was buried at Washington Park East Cemetery, 10612 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana.4 She and Dwight W. Trueblood were divorced.1 Eloise Claywell was born on October 20, 1929.5 As of September 19, 1947,her married name was Trueblood.1 She married Dwight W. Trueblood on September 19, 1947 at Marion Co., Indiana.1 Eloise Claywell died on June 23, 2010 at Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana, at age 80.5,4

Family

Dwight W. Trueblood b. November 15, 1926, d. March 5, 1997
Divorce*She and Dwight W. Trueblood were divorced.1 
Marriage* Eloise Claywell married Dwight W. Trueblood on September 19, 1947 at Marion Co., Indiana.1 
Children

Citations

  1. [S4288] Web: Indiana, Marion Public Library Marriage Index, 1831-2008, online http://gen.marion.lib.in.us/search_form.asp
  2. [S4866] Herald-Times, From the Mabel Pruett obituary in the Jun 5, 2005 edition.
  3. [S4867] Times-Mail, The, From the Lawson Pruett obituary in the Nov 20, 2012 edition.
  4. [S3294] Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Center, online www.flannerbuchanan.com, From the Eloise Trueblood obituary.
  5. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.
  6. [S4551] Washington Park East Cemetery, Marion Co., IN, online http://www.findagrave.com

Dwight W. Trueblood1,2

M, b. November 15, 1926, d. March 5, 1997
     His Social Security Number was 308-22-8073.3 Dwight W. Trueblood and Eloise Claywell were divorced.1 Dwight W. Trueblood was born on November 15, 1926.3,2 He married Eloise Claywell, daughter of Unknown Claywell and Mabel Gray, on September 19, 1947 at Marion Co., Indiana.1 Dwight W. Trueblood died on March 5, 1997 at Sarasota Co., Florida, at age 70.3,2

Family

Eloise Claywell b. October 20, 1929, d. June 23, 2010
Divorce*He and Eloise Claywell were divorced.1 
Marriage* Dwight W. Trueblood married Eloise Claywell, daughter of Unknown Claywell and Mabel Gray, on September 19, 1947 at Marion Co., Indiana.1 
Children

Citations

  1. [S4288] Web: Indiana, Marion Public Library Marriage Index, 1831-2008, online http://gen.marion.lib.in.us/search_form.asp
  2. [S417] Florida Health Department, Florida Death Index,1877-1998.
  3. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.
  4. [S4867] Times-Mail, The, From the Lawson Pruett obituary in the Nov 20, 2012 edition.
  5. [S3294] Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Center, online www.flannerbuchanan.com, From the Eloise Trueblood obituary.

Karen Lynn Trueblood1,2

F, b. 1958, d. 1981
FatherDwight W. Trueblood1 b. November 15, 1926, d. March 5, 1997
MotherEloise Claywell1,2 b. October 20, 1929, d. June 23, 2010
     Karen Lynn Trueblood was buried at Washington Park East Cemetery, 10612 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana.2 She was born in 1958.2 She died in 1981.2

Citations

  1. [S3294] Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Center, online www.flannerbuchanan.com, From the Eloise Trueblood obituary.
  2. [S4551] Washington Park East Cemetery, Marion Co., IN, online http://www.findagrave.com

John William Fry1

M, b. July 22, 1897, d. August 24, 1965
     John William Fry was buried at Evergreen Cemetery, Fairfield, Jefferson Co., Iowa.2 He was born on July 22, 1897 at Abingdon, Knox Co., Illinois.2 He married Ruby Augusta Gray, daughter of Charles Edgar Gray and Ruby Augusta Spears, on July 15, 1939 at Lombard, DuPage Co., Iowa.1 John William Fry died on August 24, 1965 at Thayer, Union Co., Iowa, at age 68.1,2

Census Records

1940Dwelling 139, District 103-304, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois3

Occupation

1940Nurse3

Family

Ruby Augusta Gray b. May 24, 1908, d. February 13, 2004
Marriage*John William Fry married Ruby Augusta Gray, daughter of Charles Edgar Gray and Ruby Augusta Spears, on July 15, 1939 at Lombard, DuPage Co., Iowa.1 
Children
  • Edgar F. Fry1
  • Sue Ann Fry1

Citations

  1. [S4868] Fairfield Ledger, From the Ruby Augusta Fry obituary in the Feb 16, 2004 edition.
  2. [S4869] Evergreen Cemetery, Jefferson Co., IA, online http://www.findagrave.com/
  3. [S3353] National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 United States Federal Census.

Edna M. Unknown1

F, b. circa 1911
     Her married name was Gray.1 Edna M. Unknown married Edgar F. Gray, son of Charles Edgar Gray and Ruby Augusta Spears.1 Edna M. Unknown was born circa 1911 at Illinois.1

Census Records

1940Dwelling 123, District 22-63, Lombard, DuPage Co., Illinois1

Family

Edgar F. Gray b. October 10, 1911, d. March 31, 1981
Marriage*Edna M. Unknown married Edgar F. Gray, son of Charles Edgar Gray and Ruby Augusta Spears.1 
Child
  • Wayne Gray1

Citations

  1. [S3353] National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 United States Federal Census.

George Edwin "Joe" Spears1,2,3,4

M, b. May 22, 1922, d. June 18, 2011
FatherDorset Alonzo Beebe "Doss" Spears1,5,4 b. May 18, 1887, d. July 8, 1960
MotherAnn Elizabeth "Anna" Gray1,5,4 b. October 13, 1889, d. February 1, 1973
     George Edwin "Joe" Spears was buried at Forest Hill Cemetery, Glen Ellyn, DuPage Co., Illinois.4 He was born on May 22, 1922 at Glen Ellyn, DuPage Co., Illinois.6,4 He married Virginia Curtis in November, 1944.2,4 George Edwin "Joe" Spears died on June 18, 2011 at Lawrenceville, Gwinnett Co., Georgia, at age 89.6,4 He George "Joe" Edwin Spears, a life-long resident of Glen Ellyn, Illinois, passed away in Lawrenceville, Georgia on Saturday, June 18, 2011 at age 89. He died from complications of Parkinson's disease. To the end of this life George remained strong, gregarious, loving and fiercely independent - just as he had lived his life. Born May 22, 1922 in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, to Dorset B.Spears and Ann (Gray) Spears, George's siblings include Ida (Spears) Obrecht, Gertrude (Spears) Lammers, Helen (Spears) Benhart and Harry Spears - his only surviving sibling. Raised in a home built in Glen Ellyn by his father, George attended Main Street Elementary School and the original Glenbard Township (now Glenbard West) High School, graduating in 1940. As a boy he manually set bowling pins at Hesterman's Lanes and caddied at Glen Oak Country Club - both in Glen Ellyn. At Glenbard, George excelled in football, band and socials. On the football field he was small but tough, and was a starter on the school's championship and undefeated 1939 team. With the German Blitzkrieg rolling across Europe, George fibbed about his age and enlisted in the Army in 1939; he was inducted in September 1940. In the Army, George trained and served as a Coastal Artillery gunner and First Sergeant, serving in California and Washington states and the Aleutian Islands. George volunteered for the Army Air Corps' selective Aviation Cadet program, successfully completing flight training in Blythe, Merced and Stockton, California. During flight training George married his high school sweetheart, Virginia Curtis of Lombard, Illinois in November 1944. George then earned his commission as a second lieutenant and Army Air Corps pilot wings in February 1945 at Randolph Field, Texas. By late 1945, with the wars in Europe and Japan concluded, George was released from the Army and headed to the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana with his new bride. George earned his Bachelor of Science in Engineering at the University of Illinois. George made his living working in and selling supplies to the printing industry, but he made his life around his family and community. By 1959 George and Virginia returned to Glen Ellyn to raise their young family. Their children include: Curtis Allen Spears and his wife Joan (Helledy) Spears of Florence, Wisconsin; George Brian Spears and his wife Ellen (Griffith) Spears of Atlanta, Georgia; Chris (Spears) Ward and her husband John Ward of Berkeley Lake, Georgia; and Glenn Fielding Spears and his wife Kimberly (Smith) Spears of Johns Creek, Georgia. The four children all graduated from Glenbard West High School in 1965, 1967, 1971 and 1974. George and Virginia have six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Their grandchildren include Aaron Spears, Lelia Spears, Benjamin Spears, Kristin (Spears) John, Amanda Ward and Katelyn Spears. Their great-grandchild is Bowen Spears, son of Aaron and Alison Spears. George's many volunteer activities included coaching little league football and local leadership in the Eisenhower and Nixon presidential campaigns. In Glen Ellyn, George served on the Board of Directors of the B. R. Ryall YMCA as well as the Forest Hill Cemetery Association. George also contributed greatly, but often behind the scenes, to Virginia's passion, the Glen Ellyn Historical Society. He helped found, and was an active member of, the Glenbard West Boosters Club, and was a member of the Kiwanis and Rotary service organizations. Retiring in 1989, George became a regular at the Village Links Golf Course in Glen Ellyn. Over the years George and Virginia attended almost every Glenbard West football game, cheering loudly from the stands from 1961 until Virginia passed away in 2002 and George moved to Georgia to be near children in 2009. At a small farewell for George when he left Glen Ellyn for Georgia in 2009, he made these remarks: "To all my dear friends, Let me thank you all for coming this afternoon to share some time together before I leave for Georgia. As all of you know, I am a Glen Ellyn boy through and through. This very warm and embracing town, filled with wonderful people like you, has been my home for most of my 87 years. From the humble house my father built on Kenilworth Avenue, to Main Street School and Glenbard, and the brick houses on Crest and Roger Roads, we have shared many grand times. Virginia and I raised our children here, as did many of you. They have all moved away, so now it's time for me to move near them. Let's make this a happy farewell. I am happy and honored to have known each of you. I am happy and honored to have shared laughs, tears and life with each of you. I may not recall what I had for breakfast today, but I will not forget you! As a sportsman, let me close with some advice. I encourage my fellow golfers to keep your head down. For my fellow bowlers, always follow through. And for all my friends, live well and laugh hard!" George sustained his love of life, family and golf in Georgia. He participated in and won the local Senior Olympics putting competition in 2010, and took second place in 2011. All four of his children were with George his final month of life. The family will host a funeral service at the First United Methodist Church of Glen Ellyn, Illinois, 424 Forest Avenue, on Saturday, September 10 at 2:00 pm, followed by a reception and then interment at Forest Hill Cemetery. The family requests that those who wish to make a memorial donation in George's name may do so to the Glen Ellyn Historical Society, P.O. Box 283, Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60138 (info@gehs.org), or to the Glenbard West Boosters, P.O. Box 154, Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60138 ( gwboosters.com). on August 3, 2011.4

Census Records

1940Dwelling 355, District 22-66, Glen Ellyn, DuPage Co., Illinois1

Family

Virginia Curtis b. October 31, 1924, d. October 12, 2002
Marriage*George Edwin "Joe" Spears married Virginia Curtis in November, 1944.2,4 
Children
  • Curtis Allen "Curt" Spears2,4
  • Chris Spears2,4
  • Glenn Fielding Spears2,4
  • George Brian Spears2,4

Citations

  1. [S3353] National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 United States Federal Census.
  2. [S2483] Chicago Suburban Daily Herald, From the Virginia C. Spears obituary in the Oct 15, 2002 edition.
  3. [S4870] Forest Hill Cemetery, DuPage Co., IL, online http://www.findagrave.com/
  4. [S4875] Lemont Reporter Metropolitan, From the George Edwin Spears obituary in the Aug 3, 2011 edition.
  5. [S493] Chicago Tribune, From the Gertrude A. Lammers obituary in the Sep 13, 1962 edition.
  6. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.

Virginia Curtis1,2

F, b. October 31, 1924, d. October 12, 2002
     Her Social Security Number was 357-12-6869.3 Virginia Curtis was buried at Forest Hill Cemetery, Glen Ellyn, DuPage Co., Illinois.4 She was born on October 31, 1924 at Geneva, Kane Co., Illinois.1,3 As of November, 1944,her married name was Spears.2 She married George Edwin "Joe" Spears, son of Dorset Alonzo Beebe "Doss" Spears and Ann Elizabeth "Anna" Gray, in November, 1944.1,2 Virginia Curtis died on October 12, 2002 at age 77.1,3 She A memorial service to celebrate the life of Virginia C. Spears (nee Curtis), 77, will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, at First United Methodist Church, 424 Forest Ave., Glen Ellyn. Born Oct. 31, 1924, in Geneva, the youngest of the five children of Clarence R. and Dorothy S. Curtis, the Lord called an angel home when Virginia passed away Saturday, Oct. 12, 2002, in the presence of family. Inurnment will be in Forest Hill Cemetery, Glen Ellyn. Virginia grew up in Lombard and graduated from Glenbard High School in 1942. In 1944 she married her high school sweetheart, George "Joe" Spears of Glen Ellyn. Virginia was an active volunteer in many community activities including Reliquarians, the Treasure House charitable resale store and the Glen Ellyn Historical Society, of which she was president from 1979 to 1981. She was an accomplished antiques appraiser and owned an estate appraisal and sales company. She also enjoyed quilting, reading, exploring family genealogy and helping others. In 1988 she and George began traveling to Sun City, Ariz., for the winter, but always returned to their home in Glen Ellyn. Virginia is survived by her husband, George; their children, Curt (Joan) Spears of Florence, Wis., Brian (Ellen) Spears of Atlanta, Ga., Chris (John) Ward of Atlanta and Glenn (Kim) Spears of Andrews AFB, Md; grandchildren, Aaron, Gene (Maggie), Gregg, Lelia, Ben, Mandy, Kristin and Katelyn; and sisters Jean (Fred) Wardle and Hope (Blaine) Osterling. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Charles Curtis; and sister Luana Curtis Kopan. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Glen Ellyn Historical Society, PO Box 283, Glen Ellyn, IL 60138; or to CNS Hospice, 690 E. North Ave., Carol Stream, IL 60188. Arrangements were made by Leonard Memorial Home, Ltd., Glen Ellyn. on October 15, 2002.1

Family

George Edwin "Joe" Spears b. May 22, 1922, d. June 18, 2011
Marriage*She married George Edwin "Joe" Spears, son of Dorset Alonzo Beebe "Doss" Spears and Ann Elizabeth "Anna" Gray, in November, 1944.1,2 
Children
  • Curtis Allen "Curt" Spears1,2
  • Chris Spears1,2
  • Glenn Fielding Spears1,2
  • George Brian Spears1,2

Citations

  1. [S2483] Chicago Suburban Daily Herald, From the Virginia C. Spears obituary in the Oct 15, 2002 edition.
  2. [S4875] Lemont Reporter Metropolitan, From the George Edwin Spears obituary in the Aug 3, 2011 edition.
  3. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.
  4. [S4870] Forest Hill Cemetery, DuPage Co., IL, online http://www.findagrave.com/