Geneva Joan Chapluck1
F, b. June 2, 1917, d. January, 1979
Her Social Security Number was 055-03-8046.2 Geneva Joan Chapluck was born on June 2, 1917 at Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan.1,2 As of June 24, 1952,her married name was Hall.1 She married Frank Edward "Eddie" Hall Jr., son of Frank Edward Hall Sr. and Coila Maydew Wiseman, on June 24, 1952 at Rocky Gap, Bland Co., Virginia.1 Geneva Joan Chapluck died in January, 1979 at age 61.2
Family | Frank Edward "Eddie" Hall Jr. b. October 16, 1919, d. December 18, 1965 |
Marriage* | She married Frank Edward "Eddie" Hall Jr., son of Frank Edward Hall Sr. and Coila Maydew Wiseman, on June 24, 1952 at Rocky Gap, Bland Co., Virginia.1 |
Doris Jean Hall1,2
F, b. August 7, 1943, d. September 8, 2005
Father | Otis Austin Hall1 b. April 15, 1921, d. June 23, 1996 |
Mother | Virginia Dare Calfee1 b. October 18, 1924, d. January 1, 1996 |
Her Social Security Number was 233-68-4615.3 Her married name was Inscoe.3 Doris Jean Hall was buried at Grandview Memory Gardens, Bluefield, Tazewell Co., Virginia.4 Her married name was Wells.1 She married Unknown Wells.1 Doris Jean Hall married Edward William Inscoe.3 Doris Jean Hall was born on August 7, 1943 at Bluefield, Tazewell Co., Virginia.3,2 As of August 25, 1962,her married name was Roberts.1 She married Richard Michael Roberts on August 25, 1962 at Arlington, Virginia.1 As of August 27, 1983,her married name was Johnson.1 Doris Jean Hall married Roy Ira Johnson on August 27, 1983 at Bluefield, Tazewell Co., Virginia.1 Doris Jean Hall died on September 8, 2005 at Roanoke Co., Virginia, at age 62.3,5
Family 1 | Edward William Inscoe b. March 17, 1937, d. July 13, 1993 |
Marriage* | She married Edward William Inscoe.3 |
Family 2 | Unknown Wells d. October 27, 1982 |
Marriage* | Doris Jean Hall married Unknown Wells.1 |
Family 3 | Richard Michael Roberts |
Marriage* | Doris Jean Hall married Richard Michael Roberts on August 25, 1962 at Arlington, Virginia.1 |
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Family 4 | Roy Ira Johnson b. January 26, 1927 |
Marriage* | Doris Jean Hall married Roy Ira Johnson on August 27, 1983 at Bluefield, Tazewell Co., Virginia.1 |
Citations
- [S5130] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records, 1936-2014.
- [S5152] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Birth Records, 1912-2015, Delayed Birth Records, 1721-1920.
- [S5223] Social Security Administration, U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007.
- [S3351] Grandview Memory Gardens, Tazwell Co., VA, online http://www.findagrave.com
- [S5149] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014.
Unknown Wells1
M, d. October 27, 1982
Unknown Wells married Doris Jean Hall, daughter of Otis Austin Hall and Virginia Dare Calfee.1 Unknown Wells died on October 27, 1982.1
Family | Doris Jean Hall b. August 7, 1943, d. September 8, 2005 |
Marriage* | He married Doris Jean Hall, daughter of Otis Austin Hall and Virginia Dare Calfee.1 |
Citations
- [S5130] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records, 1936-2014.
Roy Ira Johnson1
M, b. January 26, 1927
Roy Ira Johnson was born on January 26, 1927 at West Virginia.1 He married Doris Jean Hall, daughter of Otis Austin Hall and Virginia Dare Calfee, on August 27, 1983 at Bluefield, Tazewell Co., Virginia.1
Family | Doris Jean Hall b. August 7, 1943, d. September 8, 2005 |
Marriage* | Roy Ira Johnson married Doris Jean Hall, daughter of Otis Austin Hall and Virginia Dare Calfee, on August 27, 1983 at Bluefield, Tazewell Co., Virginia.1 |
Citations
- [S5130] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records, 1936-2014.
Edward William Inscoe1,2
M, b. March 17, 1937, d. July 13, 1993
Edward William Inscoe was buried at Oakwood Cemetery, Parsons, Labette Co., Kansas.2 His Social Security Number was 217-36-7079.1 He married Doris Jean Hall, daughter of Otis Austin Hall and Virginia Dare Calfee.1 Edward William Inscoe was born on March 17, 1937 at Prince George's Co., Maryland.2,1 He died on July 13, 1993 at age 56.2,1
Family | Doris Jean Hall b. August 7, 1943, d. September 8, 2005 |
Marriage* | He married Doris Jean Hall, daughter of Otis Austin Hall and Virginia Dare Calfee.1 |
Tina Marie Roberts1,2
F, b. May 25, 1964, d. June 21, 1964
Father | Richard Michael Roberts1 |
Mother | Doris Jean Hall1 b. August 7, 1943, d. September 8, 2005 |
Dale Garland Buckingham1,2
M, b. February 13, 1931, d. June 28, 2017
Dale Garland Buckingham Dale Garland Buckingham, 2/13/1931 – 6/28/2017. On June 28, 2017 Dale was surrounded by loving family, when his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ decided to call him home. Dale was born in Anaconda, Montana on February 13, 1931 to Harry and Dorothy Duvall (Sharp). Dale’s Mother, Dorothy remarried C.W. Buckingham. His stepfather raised him from the age of 4 years old thru high school. Dales parents were dedicated Christians and passed much of their knowledge and faith on to Dale and his brother Ron. He went to grade school in a one room school house in Argenta, MT. Today this one room school house can be seen at the Beaverhead County Museum in Dillon, MT. Dale had fond memories of his childhood. One summer his Father took him to the main Crow Indian Reservation in Billings, MT to combine wheat with him. His Father and him slept in a tent on the Reservation at night and worked all day. He worked on many ranches cowboying, combining, haying and tractoring, to include the Hirschy and the Zebrath Ranch in the Big Hole, the Ferris ranch in Dillon, the Kane and Rock River ranches in Wyoming and the Merritt ranch in Arizona. He met the love of his life, Cellus (Candi) Carter, in 1951. He was in the Navy stationed in San Diego when he met Candi. They dated for a year, and soon as Dale was out of boot camp, they eloped to Yuma, Arizona and were married on March 22, 1952 They had five children, Dwight Calvert (Preston), Bibiana Leilani, Garland Carter, Rhonda Dale and Candette Prim. They raised their children on a mini ranch in Lakeside, CA, where they had horses, cows, goats, pigs, chickens, cats, dogs, rabbits and more. In December 1950 was when Dale joined the United States Navy and was in the Korean War, the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Dominican Republic Intervention. During his Navy career, he was on seven ships and three shore stations. He retired from the Navy in April 1970 at the rank of Master Chief. He started a second career at the United States Postal Service, where he was a Letter Carrier with a walking route and worked for approximately 8 years. Dales next career was with the County of Riverside, CA. He started in the local Hemet office and through promotions held many titles including, Eligibility Worker, Eligibility Supervisor, and Medical Eligibility Data Specialist. He is the one who created this position, which was the liaison between the county system and the state data system. He worked here for 13 years and did his final retirement in 1992. Dale loved to write in his free time and read Cowboy poetry. Even though he was very successful in the big city, he missed his roots and in the summer of 2010 returned to his home town of Dillon Montana. Once back home, he immediately fitted right back in and volunteered for several organizations, including the Beaverhead County Museum. He was also a member of the NRA, the American Legion and Chaplin of the VFW. Dale was an amazing man, and very humble. His love for people, his kindness and his devotion to God stood out clearly in the minds and hearts of those who knew him. He was married to his beautiful wife Candi for 62 ½ years before she went home to be with Jesus. He continued to wear his wedding band every day for the rest of his life. What a great comfort it is to know that they are holding hands in heaven now. Dale is survived by his 5 adult children, their spouses. Eight grandchildren, Rachel, Joshua, Hannah, Joshua, Cherise, Leland, Michael, Gregory and Prim and 13 great grandchildren. Dale would not be happy if we did not include what was most important to him. As we mentioned above, Dale loved people, but most of all was his love for Jesus Christ. In his last days at the hospital and the facility, he ministered to everyone who walked in. Even though he was the one who was sick and on hospice, he was not thinking of himself, but of you, the people he knew, the community he lived in. He wanted you all to know that there is a loving God who loves YOU and wants to spend eternity with you. He kept saying ‘if you want to see me again, you need to have a relationship with Jesus Christ’. Dale wanted to help everyone and ensure that they would have eternal love and happiness and always referred to John 14:6 “ Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” So, please, not just for Dale, but for yourself consider a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and it will change your life for the better, we promise. To a wonderful man, we love you and already miss you. We will join you some day. Thanks Dad.2 He was born on February 13, 1931 at Anaconda, Deer Lodge Co., Montana.2 He married Cellus Ruth "Candi" Carter, daughter of Fred Harvey Carter and Hazel Ellen Hall, on March 22, 1952 at Yuma, Yuma Co., Arizona.1,2 Dale Garland Buckingham died on June 28, 2017 at age 86.2
Family | Cellus Ruth "Candi" Carter b. February 13, 1933, d. September 12, 2014 |
Marriage* | He married Cellus Ruth "Candi" Carter, daughter of Fred Harvey Carter and Hazel Ellen Hall, on March 22, 1952 at Yuma, Yuma Co., Arizona.1,2 |
Children |