Wells Family - Person Sheet
Wells Family - Person Sheet
NameLois Ann Walker
Birth18 Sep 1933, Bellville, Richland Co, OH
Death24 Apr 1996, Bellville, Richland Co, OH
Burial27 Apr 1996, Bellville Cem, Bellville, Richland Co, OH
MemoSection 2
Misc. Notes
Her parents were Russell L. and Beatrice J. (Cairns) Walker. Her first husband was Charles Little (died). She had 4 brothers, and 5 sisters: Charles "Jack" & Geraldine Walker of Hampton, IL; Rodney "Top" & Martha Walker; Ronald "Butch" & Ellen Walker; William & Deborah Walker - all of Bellville, Norma Jean Wolgang; Mary Alice & Homer Snavely; Dana & James Robinson; Ida Mae & Fred Ocheltree; Maurine & Jimmy Walters - all of Bellville.
Spouses
Birth5 Feb 1921
Death14 Apr 1976, Richland Co, OH
Memocert #038383
Marriage29 Aug 1952
Birth27 Dec 1918, Bellville, Richland Co, OH
Death23 Aug 2005, Mt Vernon, Knox Co, OH
MemoCommunity Hospital
BurialBellville Cem, Bellville, Richland Co, OH
MemoSection 2
FatherJay Lewis Gaddis (1887-1980)
MotherPearl Gay Eller (1888-1982)
Misc. Notes
Was PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II after enlisting at Fort Hayes in Columbus on 13 Feb 1945.
He had children with his first wife, Alice, who divorced him in 1975 after 36 years of marriage, based on the grounds of Gross Neglect/Extreme Cruelty.
A second wife, Barbara M. Gaddis also divorced him in Richland Co on 30 Dec 1981 for the same reason, a couple years before his last marriage to Lois Walker. He was widowed and had a companion when he died.
[Obituary] Snyder Funeral Homes - Bellville, OH
Clark J. Gaddis, 86, of Main Street, Bellville, died Tuesday evening August 23, 2005 in Knox County Community Hospital following a brief illness.
He was born December 27, 1918 in Bellville to Jay Lewis and Pearl (Eller) Gaddis, and attended Bellville High School.
A World War II army veteran, Clark served his country in the Pacific Theater.
In addition to his farm, Clark worked for Mohican Trucking as a driver retiring in 1990.
He was a member of Irvin Hiskey Post #535 American Legion, and Amvets Post #43, Bellville as well as VFW #5101 Robert L. Castor Post, and the Lexington Moose Lodge.
Clark was your typical workaholic who could always be found busy in the fields on his Fredericktown farm, sparing only his ears to take in a Cleveland Indians game on the radio as he farmed.
When he wasn’t hard at work in the fields, Clark devoted his free time to horse pulling, belonging to both the Buckeye Horse Pullers Association and founding member of the Fredericktown Western Saddle Club.
He is survived by his friend and companion Ethel Dudley of Mansfield, his daughter and son in law Vivian D. and Charles Hill of Fredericktown; four sons and daughters-in-law Harmon C. and Rita Gaddis of Mt. Vernon, Delmis L. and Terry Gaddis of Fredericktown, Donley J. and Debbie Gaddis of Cardington, and Randy L. Gaddis and his fiancée Vicki Wilson of Albany, Missouri; nine grandchildren LeeAnn Hoobler, Elaine Johnson, Karen Diaz, Brent Gaddis, Jeff Gaddis, Lynette Squires, Trent Gaddis, Tami Cunningham, and Sonny Gaddis; a step grandson Caden Wilson; twenty great grandchildren; a sister and brother-in-law Pauline and Charles Grehl of Upper Arlington; a sister-in-law Ernestine Gaddis of Mt. Vernon; several nieces, nephews and extended family.
He was preceded in death by his wife Lois Ann (Walker) Little Gaddis on April 24, 1996, a brother Clyde Gaddis, and four sisters Marcella Boner, Geneva Mowry, Kathryn Moree, and Martha Leedy.
Marriage8 Jan 1983, Richland Co, OH
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