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Udell, Mary L. -- Mrs. Mary L. Udell died Sunday evening at the residence of her son-in-law, W.W. Smith, on West Fourth street.  The remains will be interred at Jefferson, Ohio.  [Mansfield Herald:  03 April 1890, Vol. 40, No. 20]

Udell, Mary L. -- DIED, aged 85 years, At the residence of her son-in-law, Major W.W. Smith on West Fourth Street, Mary L. Udell, March 30, at 5:45 p.m., after a protracted illness.  The remains will be taken to Jefferson, O., for interment.  Owing to continued delicate health of her daughter, Mrs. W.W. Smith, the funeral will be private.  --  [Mansfield Evening News:  31 March 1890, Vol. 6, No. 21]

Uebel, Anna Elizabeth Groh -- MRS. ANNA UEBEL IS CALLED BEYOND  -- Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Groh Uebel, eldest daughter of John & Margaret Groh, died Thursday, December 15, at the age of 85 years, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Miller, on Fitting avenue, after having been confined to her bed for more than a year because of a fractured hip.  She was born in Germany July 2, 1836, and came to America with her parents in 1853.  She was united in marriage to Jacob Uebel in 1854.  To this union were born nine children, three sons and six daughters.  She is survived by two sons, J.J. Uebel of Millersburg, and P.C. Uebel of New Philadelphia;  and four daughters, Mrs. Margaret Hoffman of Newcomerstown;  Mrs. Clara Shaffer, Mrs. Emma Oyster and Mrs. Katie Miller, of Bellville.  Besides her children she leaves 19 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.  The deceased woman lived her entire married life on a farm near New Philadelphia.  Her husband passed on before her 17 years ago, just 21 days before they were to have celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.  At the age of 14 she united with the Evangelical church and had always remained a faithful Christian.  In Bellville she worshipped in the St. Paul's Lutheran church.  A brief service was conducted at the home Tuesday morning by Rev. Chas. W. Cassel, and the body was then sent to the home of Mrs. Hoffman, at Newcomerstown, where burial service was conducted Wednesday morning.  Her body was laid beside her husband and children.  [Richland County Leader:  23 December 1921, Vol. 3, No. 2]

Uebel, Edith Mae

Uhler, Susanna

Uhler, Uriah -- Word was received last week that Uriah Uhler, a prominent dry goods merchant of Shiloh, died suddenly at his home Sunday morning of heart disease.  He was about fifty years old, and leaves a wife and three children.  The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at one o'clock.  Mr. Uhler was highly esteemed, and his death will be felt as a great loss in the community.  --  [Mansfield Herald:  31 December 1885, Vol. 36, No. 7]

Uhlich, Emma B. -- Mrs. Emma B. Uhlich, aged 60, died at the family home, 427 Springmill street, Nov. 25. Funeral services will be held from the late home, 427 Springmill street, Tuesday afternoon at 6:30 o'clock. Rev. C.E. Moore conducting. Burial in Mansfield cemetery.  Submitted by Linda and Shirley. [Mansfield News, 26 November 1928, p. 17.]

Uhlich, Florence -- Monday.  Florence, the two-years-old daughter of Hudson Uhlich and wife, died of scarlet fever yesterday at the family residence on West Fourth Street.  The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.  Rev. D.F. Davies will officiate.  --  [Richland Shield & Banner:  07 April 1894, Vol. LXXVI, No. 47]

Uhlich, Jessie -- Saturday, Miss Jessie Unlich died at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Uhlich, on Spring Mill street, at the age of 21.  Funeral 2 p.m. Monday.  [Mansfield Herald:  23 October 1890, Vol. 40, No. 49]

Uhlich, Jessie Bell -- Tuesday.  The funeral of Miss Jessie Bell Uhlich, which took place yesterday afternoon from the residence of her parents on Spring Mill Street, was very largely attended and attested the high esteem in which this excellent young lady was held.  -- [Richland Shield & Banner: 25 October 1890, Vol. LXXIII, No. 23]

Uhlich, Jessie Bell -- Miss Jessie Bell Uhlich, one of Mansfield's most popular and respected young ladies, died at the residence of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Uhlich, on Spring Mill Street, at 3:20 this morning.  The deceased was born Jan. 3, 1869, and was, therefore, 21 years, 9 months and 14 days old.  This is the second loss of its kind experienced by the parents and relatives of Miss Uhlich within the space of several months, the other being the death of their devoted father and grandfather, Mr. Joseph Uhlich.  Miss Uhlich leaves a host of friends to mourn her loss.  She was highly esteemed and had the respect of the entire community.  She was a member of the St. Luke's Lutheran Church.  The funeral services will be held at the residence of her parents, No. 57 Spring Mill Street, on Monday, at 2 p.m.  Rev. D.W. Smith, officiating.  The immediate cause of her death was congestion of the stomach.  -- [Richland Shield & Banner: 25 October 1890, Vol. LXXIII, No. 23]  *An additional note about the death of Miss Uhlich appears in the 01 November 1890 edition of the Richland Shield & Banner.

Uhlich, Margaret -- Friday.  Mrs. Margaret Uhlich, widow of John Uhlich, who died in 1884, died at her home on Spring Mill Street at 7:30 this morning.  Mrs. Uhlich sustained a stroke of paralysis yesterday afternoon and remained in an unconscious condition during the night.  She sustained another stroke early this morning and died a short time later.  Mrs. Uhlich was born in Pennsylvania in 1816 and moved to this county at a very early date.  She leaves three sons:  John, who lives in the south;  Henry, the Pennsylvania line repairer, and Hudson, of this city.  Mrs. Uhlich was a member of the Methodist church and was a devoted Christian.  The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock.  Rev. Dustin Kemble will officiate.  --  [Richland Shield & Banner:  06 January 1894, Vol. LXXVI, No. 34]

Uhlich, Martha -- Martha, the 9-year-old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Hudson Uhlich, died at 1 p.m. Monday with diphtheria.  [Semi-Weekly News:  08 December 1896, Vol. 12, No. 96]

Uhlich, William -- William Uhlich was found dead the morning of the 19th. on the P. Ft. W. & C. R.R., at Mansfield, and is supposed to have been intoxicated and lay down on the track. His head was crushed by the east-bound train. -- [Bellville Star: 26 April 1883, Vol. 6, No. 30]

Umbarger, ---- -- Thursday.  The six-year-old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. I.K. Umbarger died this morning at their home on West Bloom Street of diptheria.  The funeral is to be held at 5 o'clock this evening.  --  [Richland Shield & Banner:  05 October 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 20]

Umbarger, Florence E.

Umbarger, H. Edwin -- H. Edwin Umbarger, 78, West Lafayette, Indiana died Monday, Nov. 15, 1999, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Rehabilitation Center, Carmel, Indiana, where he was recuperating from surgery.  Professor Umbarger was born on July 17, 1921 in Shelby, Ohio. His undergraduate education was at Ohio University, where he graduated in 1943, and his graduate education was at Harvard University where he received his Ph. D. degree in Bacteriology and Immunology in 1950. He was a hospital corpsman in the U. S. Navy from 1944 to 1946 serving on the USS Rescue in the Pacific.  He joined the faculty of Purdue University in 1964 following appointments as Staff Investigator at the Cold Spring Harbor Biological Laboratory, New York, 1960-1964, and Assistant Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology, Harvard Medical School, 1957-1960. In 1970, he was named Wright Distinguished Professor of Biological Sciences.  Professor Umbarger was a leading researcher in the field of amino acid biosynthesis in bacteria. One of his major contributions to science was the discovery of "feedback inhibition", a phenomenon that contributes to the high efficiency of biochemical processes in bacteria. Feedback inhibition, an unexpected finding, offered new insight into ways in which the life processes of cells are regulated.  It opened new approaches to the design of drugs aimed at inhibiting pathogenic organisms, approaches employed in numerous ways at this time. He was honored for his work by election to the National Academy of Sciences of 1976.  Dr. Umbarger served on the editorial boards of the Journal of Bacteriology, as well as Editor. He also served as Chairman of the Division of Microbial Physiology of the American Society for Microbiology.  He is survived by his wife, Virginia Moore Abele Umbarger, whom he married in 1995. His first wife, Merle Abele Umbarger, died in 1993. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Jennifer Manson of St. Ives, New South Wales, Australia, Diana Presutti and Sharon Trachtman, both of Carmel; two step-children, Jordy Ventresca of Worthington and Todd Abele of Indianapolis; and six grandchildren; and two brothers, James Umbarger of Mansfield and Malcolm Umbarger of Columbus. Submitted by Mike. [Mansfield News Journal: 17 November 1999]

Umbarger, Harold N.

Umbarger, William H. -- After an illness of less than a week with hemorrhage, William H. Umbarger, a well known young man of this city, of exemplary life and character, died Saturday afternoon about 4 o'clock at his home, 19 Woodland Avenue.  He was taken sick last Monday evening and grew steadily worse, until he passed away.  Mr. Umbarger was born at Lewistown, Pa., July 1, 1872 and his boyhood days were spent there.  He attended school at Lewistown and in May, 1883, he came to Crestline where he resided until he came to this city to enter the employ of the Albert F. Remy Company.  At Crestline he attended school for awhile and then became a clerk in the grocery store of J.F. Morkel, where he remained until about three years ago when he became connected with the Albert F. Remy company.  He was stock keeper with that company and has remained in that capacity since that time.  His mother, Mrs. R.E. Umbarger, of 19 Woodland Avenue, and brother, J.E. Umbarger of Crestline, survive him.  He was a member of the English Lutheran church and of Madison Lodge, No. 26, Knights of Pythias.  Mr. Umbarger has a host of very warm friends who will be sorry to learn of his sudden death.  [Semi-Weekly News:  16 March 1897, Vol. 13, No. 22]

Underhill, Lloyd -- 37Y;  d. 5/15/1954 at La Mesa, CA;  former Mansfield resident;  b. 1/8/1917;  bur. La Mesa Cem., La Mesa, CA  [MNJ 5/17/1954]

Underwood, Adaline Nancy -- Mansfield News Journal, 13 November 1957

Underwood, John -- John Underwood, who has been visiting his nephew, John Underwood, on West Fourth Street, died Tuesday evening at the age of 88.  The remains were taken to Carlisle, Pa. for burial.  [Mansfield Herald:  02 January 1890, Vol. 49, No. 7]

Underwood, John -- Tuesday.  John Underwood, died suddenly of apoplexy at 7 o'clock, last evening, at his home on Maude Avenue.  Mr. Underwood was born at Carlisle, Pa. in 1825 and moved to this city in 1849, and followed the blacksmith trade.  He leaves a wife and two children, Wm. Underwood and Mrs. Wm. Plumb, both of this city.  The funeral will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow.  --  [Richland Shield & Banner:  13 January 1894, Vol. LXXVI, No. 35]

Upp, Hannah (Croninger) -- Hannah Croninger was born in Sugar Creek Township, Stark County, Ohio, Feb. 3, 1826.  She departed this life in Plymouth, O., June 22, 1914, at the ripe age of 88 years, 4 months and 19 days, being the last of a family of fourteen children.  In the year 1835 she moved with her parents to Huron County, O., residing in this county to the time of her death.  April 2nd., 1846 she was united in marriage with Philip Upp, with whom she shared the joys and sorrows of life for 52 years, when a happy and prosperous union was dissolved by the death of her husband on Dec. 29, 1898.  Eight children were the fruits of this union, one of whom, the youngest, died in infancy.  We think it worthy of remark because of its rarity that seven of her children, all of whom are past 50 years of age, remain to mourn her loss;  there are also 33 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren.  Mother Upp and her husband knew much of pioneer life, having begun their married life in log cabins and the crude methods of home life belonging to that earlier period in the history of our state.  In 1873 she with her husband, removed to this village, remaining to the time of her death, occupying the same house for a period of 41 years.  Mrs. Upp was unobtrusive in her nature, of a retiring disposition, preferring others rather than self.  She looked well to the cares and duties of home and family, and had but little time or disposition for public ministrations.  Her domestic life was ideal, and she was also greatly attached to her neighbors and friends.  Her religious life began about fifty years ago, when she was converted in a United Brethren Church, which stood on a farm owned by herself and husband.  She united with that church and remained a member until their removal to this place when she united with the Methodist Church, from which she was translated to the church triumphant.  Her last illness covered a period of more than six months.  She knew her disease was fatal and often prayed for her release.  Again and again would she speak of Jesus as her precious Lord and Savior.  Mrs. Upp was a lover of music and in her younger life a good singer, and during her recent illness frequently asked that the old hymns of the church be sung.  Her frequent expressions of gratitude to her children and others who so tenderly cared for her during her last prolonged illness were indicative of the kindly Christian and appreciative spirit which was a large asset in her life.  Her children will rise up and call her blessed.  Funeral services were held from the Methodist church, Wednesday, conducted by her pastor, Rev. R.H. Balmer.  The text was taken from Phil. 1-21.  "For me to live is Christ, to die is gain."  --  [Plymouth Advertiser:  27 June 1914, Vol. 61, No. 32]

Upson, Nellie (Sturges) -- Mrs. C.W. Upson, nee Nellie Sturges, died Sunday morning after an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Upson was the daughter of Dimon Sturges, of this city, and was highly respected in the community. The funeral took place at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. -- [THE MANSFIELD HERALD: 06 November 1884, Vol. 34, No. 51]

Urich, Charles Milton -- 68Y;  d. 9/26/1955 at home;  b. 8/12/1887 at Shenandoah;  h/o 2. Wanda;  h/o 1. Almeda Goldsmith (d. 1936)  [MNJ 9/27/1955]

Urich, Isaac

Urich, John -- John Urich, aged 73 years, died at his home in Weller Twp. this morning.  Mr. Urich was one of the prominent farmers of this county.  He leaves a wife, three daughters and two sons.  The funeral will be held tomorrow morning from his late residence;  interment in the Shenandoah Cemetery.  Rev. G.M. Kemp, of this city, will officiate.  --  [Richland Shield & Banner:  29 September 1894, Vol. LXXVII, No. 20]

Utley, Mrs. Samuel -- Bellville.  The wife of Samuel Utley died Monday.  --  [Bellville Star:  24 August 1882, Vol. V, No. 47]

Utz, Alvin H. -- 78Y;  d. 9/17/1955 at Mansfield Gen. Hosp.;  b. 1/23/1877 at New Washington, Oh.;  Retired farmer;  bur. Union Cem. at New Washington, Oh.  [MNJ 9/19/1955]

Ux, Lotta G. -- Mrs. Lotta G. Ux, 81, of RD 2, New London, died Sunday morning at her home following a lengthy illness.  She was a native of Plymouth and had moved to New London from Delphos in 1929. She is survived by three sons, George of New London, Marvin D. of Tempe, Ariz., and William of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; and one sister, Alma Clark of Mansfield. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Eastman Funeral Home, New London, with the Rev. Allen Conway officiating.  Burial will be in Plymouth Greenlawn Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.  [Ashland Times-Gazette, Monday, 3 November 1975]



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