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U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
Name Winona Mae West [Winona Wes Dedini] [Winona Dedini] Birth Date 25 Oct 1928 Birth Place Alpena Pass, Arkansas [Alpena Carro??, Arkansas] Death Date 24 Aug 2001 Father Albert A West Mother Lucy M Stanphill
Notes Jul 1944: Name listed as WINONA MAE WEST; May 1951: Name listed as WINONA WES DEDINI; May 1951: Name listed as WINONA MAE DEDINI; 06 Sep 2001: Name listed as WINONA M DEDINI

mother findagrave record: Winona Mae Dedini 1928-2001

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Arkansas, County Marriages, 1837-1957
Name: Hugh Howerton Event Date: 12 Oct 1942 Event Place: Carroll, Arkansas Residence Place: Conner, Carroll, Arkansas Age: 21 Birth Year (Estimated): 1921 Marriage License Date: 12 Oct 1942
Spouse's Name: Cora Marie West Spouse's Residence Place: Alpina Pass, Carroll, Arkansas Spouse's Age: 18 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1924

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Junior Lee Hopper BIRTH 26 Dec 1930 Burlington, Boone County, Arkansas DEATH 24 Jan 2006 (aged 75) Berryville, Carroll County, Arkansas BURIAL Moreland Cemetery Carroll County, Arkansas MEMORIAL ID 18022077
Parents Harve Lee Hopper 1901-1988 Gertrude Wilton Edwards Hopper 1909-2001
Siblings
Imogene Bickford 1928-1982
Billy Joe Hopper 1937-2003
Warren Dean Hopper 1948-2016
Children
Larry Hopper 1951-2001

obit extract
Date and Place of Birth 12/26/1930 Burlington, AR Date and Place of Death 1/24/2006 Berryville, AR Date of Funeral 1/27/2006
JUNIOR LEE HOPPER, a resident of Berryville, Arkansas, was born December 26, 1930 in Burlington, Arkansas, a son of Harve Lee and Gertrude Wilton (Edwards) Hopper. He departed this life Tuesday, January 24, 2006, in Berryville at the age of 75.
On June 4, 1973, he was united in marriage with Kathy Marie (Glocksien) Hopper who survives him of the home. He is also survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Russell and Stephanie Hopper of Berryville, Arkansas, and Jerry and Julie Hopper of Green Forest, Arkansas; a daughter and son-in-law, Judy and Jack McCullah of Blue Eye, Missouri; a sister, Margaret Bush of Eagle Rock, Missouri, four brothers, James (Red) Hopper of Urbanette, Missouri, Herman Hopper of Neosho, Missouri, and David Hopper and Warren Dean Hopper both of California; five grandchildren, Kelcee Hopper, Harley Hopper, Riley Hopper, Jimmie Hopper and Christopher Hopper; many other relatives; and a host of friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Harve and Gertrude Hopper; one brother, Billy Joe Hopper; one sister, Imogene Bickford; one son, Larry Hopper; and a grandson, Braydin Russell Hopper.


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obit extract Posted 02 May 2014 by LucyJoGaribay

LARRY JUNIOR HOPPER, a resident of Berryville, Arkansas was born June 10, 1951 in Berryville, a son of Junior L. Hopper and Opal (West) Dierking. He departed this life Saturday, January 14, 2001 in Seattle, Washington at the age of 49.
Mr. Hopper was a veteran having served his country with the U.S. Army during Peacetime.
He is survived by father, Junior and his wife Kathy Hopper of Berryville; his mother, Opal and her husband Joe Dierking of Berryville; his paternal grandmother, Gertrude Hopper of Neosho, Missouri; two brothers, Russell Hopper and his fiance Stephanie of Berryville and Jerry and his wife Julie Hopper of Berryville; one sister, Judy and her husband Jack McCullough of Blue Eye, Missouri; a niece, Kelcee Hopper of Berryville; one nephew Chris Johnson of Shell Knob, Missouri.
He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Harve Hopper and his maternal grandparents, Seamon West and Lena Ashley.

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Charles Harry William Evel BIRTH 2 May 1913 Ness County, Kansas DEATH 17 Dec 1996 (aged 83) Hays, Ellis County, Kansas BURIAL Ransom Cemetery Ransom, Ness County, Kansas MEMORIAL ID 29794604
Parents William Evel 1867-1944 Cora Amelia Rogers Evel 1877-1931
Spouse Elnora Montie West Evel 1918-2011
Siblings
Roy Fred Evel 1915-1997
Children
Charletta Rose Evel Carson 1956-2009

Ness Co. News, Dec. 26, 1996
Charles Harry William Evel, 83, died Tuesday, Dec. 17, at Hays Medical Center, St. Anthony Campus, in Hays. A lifetime Arnold resident, he was a farmer. He was born May 2, 1913, at Arnold, the son of William and Cora Rogers Evel. He married Elnora Montie West at WaKeeney. He is survived by his wife, of the home; a son, Roy of Arnold; four daughters, Jeanette Ochs of Great Bend, Ethel Evel of the home in Arnold, Loretta Ferguson of Denver and Charletta Carson of Olmitz; 10 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

OBITUARY Ness Co. News, Jan. 23, 1997
Charles Harry William Evel was born out in the country from Arnold, on May 2, 1913. His parents were William Evel and Cora (Rogers) Evel. They lived in a small one room house. He has a brother, Roy who is two years younger. They attended a one room country school. The name of it was Lone Star. Charles and family was poor, and did not have much, but they were happy with what they had. Grandma baked bread, and a lot of apple dumplings, and that was something that dad really enjoyed. He talked a lot about it.
At the age of 17 he lost his mother, so dad helped grandpa take over the cooking of food, and anything that needed to be done. Dad did the baking of bread, and apple dumplings. His brother was only 15. He farmed and had cows too.
Eighteen years later, dad met a young lady that had come in from Arkansas to Kansas. The young lady was visiting with her cousin, who was married to dad’s brother. They met, and started dating, and had a few dates with each other. The young lady's name was Elnora Montie West. After a short courtship, they were married on Oct. 17, 1945, at WaKeeney. Later this union brought forth one son, Tomie, and then four daughters, Jeanette, Ethel, Charletta, and Loretta.
Charletta said something that she remembers about dad, is that he would take us to WaKeeney to see the big Christmas Tree.
Ethel said that she thinks about being a little girl, and dad calling her his little punky. Jeanette remembers of being called Jeanettie. He is special and will be missed so much. Dad always called Loretta his little lolee.
Tomie and dad would do the farming together. Dad enjoyed having Tomie with him. He was a farmer and loved it.