Descendants of Peter Delo

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1029. Marilyn Janice Kimbley

Marilyn Kimbley Schulz, 79, of Abilene, passed away on Saturday, July 29, 2006. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 3, 2006 at The Episcopal Church of the Heavenly Rest, with Rev. Scott Mayer officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of The Hamil Family Funeral Home, 6449 Buffalo Gap Road.

Marilyn was born on September 20, 1926 to Russell Bryce Kimbley and Jeanne (DeLoe) Kimbley in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. In 1943, Marilyn graduated from Abilene High School and was also the A.H.S. Band Sweetheart that year. She attended Stephens College in Columbia, MO and Oklahoma University. Marilyn remained a lifelong fan of OU football games and "adopted" Texas A&M because of her many Aggie friends and her love of the Aggie Marching Band.

She was actively involved in many organizations, both as a dedicated member and also as an insightful leader. Because of her belief in education as the key to improving one's life, Marilyn became actively involved in the local PTA and rose to President of the Texas State PTA, a position she held proudly for several years. Marilyn's avid interest in and support of the arts and Texas History encompassed both educational and community groups. She was President of the Texas State Mental Health Association for several years. Marilyn was also a licensed pilot and a member of The Ninety-Nines, a non-profit international organization of female pilots.

Her other interests included travel, gardening, cooking, genealogy, Texas History and Texas authors and artists. Marilyn worked for Fulwiler Jeweler's in sales and repairs from 1995 until retiring in July of 2004. She had previously worked at Dixie Rose Jewelry Store for eight years, before going to work at Fulwiler's. She had been a resident of Abilene since 1936 and was a member of The Episcopal Church of the Heavenly Rest.

Marilyn was preceded in death by both of her parents and one sister, Mary Kay Brown. She is survived by two daughters, Anchen Schulz, PhD of Binghamton, New York, Gretchen Schulz Hodge and her husband James of Rowlett, Texas; two nieces, Xan Brown Lasko and her husband Chris of Edmonton, Oklahoma; Vanessa Brown of Nashville, Tennessee; and four grandchildren, Alessandra and Gregory Baldini, and Jared and Travis Hodge. She is also survived by her special friend, Ray Cannefax.

Marilyn was a loving mother who offered unconditional love, support and guidance, not only to her daughters, nieces and grandchildren, but also to their many friends whom she also considered as her children.


1031. Vivian L Delo

Vivian was born May 17, 1915, to Charles E. and Eva Ruth (Gunn) DeLoe in South Bend, Ind. She retired in 1978 from C.T.S. Corp., Elkhart. She was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Elkhart. Survivors include a daughter, Judith Lockwood, Sterling; a son, Paul Johnson, Groton, Mass.; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and a brother, Paul DeLoe, Showlow, Ariz.


1037. Jesse Bradburn Deloe

This article appeared in the newspaper in March 1960.
Josiah W Autenrieth, 43, of 515 East Fort Wayne Street, was released from the Murphy Medical Center last night after receiving treatment for cuts and bruises about the face, hands, and legs resulting when he was apparently struck by a car driven by Jesse Deloe, 26 of Winona Lake.
Deloe who had Autenrieth taken to the hospital before officers arrived on the scene, said that as he was driving down East Fort Wayne Street, close to the Fort Wayne intersection, he looked down at his baby his wife was holding.
When he looked up he saw what he thought to be a bundle of cloth on the road and couldn't avoid hitting it. After feeling a bump, Jesse stopped and saw that it was a man. Deloe told officers he thought he had run over the legs of the victim.
Later at the hospital, Autenrieth told City Police Sgt. Paul Snyder that as he was crossing the street he stumbled and fell at the curbing, and was on his hands and knees as the car came along.


Times-Union Court News 08-22-2000

Marriage Licenses


• Jon B. Deloe, 35, Sixth Street, Winona Lake, and Holli L. Durham, 32, Terrace Drive, Winona Lake.

BRETHREN MISSIONARY HERALD COMPANY (BMH)
Connecting the People of the Fellowship
NEWS RELEASE
Dan Thornton, chairman of the Board, has announced the appointment of Jesse B. Deloe as Director of Operations for the Brethren Missionary Herald Company (BMH) in Winona Lake, Indiana. Mr. Deloe assumed his new responsibilities on June 1 after working for BMH as the Project Development Manager since October 2002.
The new Brethren Missionary Herald Company seeks to nurture Great Commission teamwork between the people and churches of the FGBC by building bridges of communication. It is our desire to connect the people of the Fellowship. The various national ministries of the FGBC do an outstanding work in connecting people with their particular spheres of ministry, and BMH will be supportive of all of those efforts. We will seek to connect people and churches through publications for “pew people” and the dissemination of news from the churches as well as a variety of forums for interaction and communication.

Jesse B. Deloe is the Director of Administration for Grace Brethren Home Mission. For over 22 years Jesse has served in church relations, promotion, and administration. Previously he served as a senior pastor for 12 years. He has assisted churches in the sensitive area of dissolution for almost a decade. Jesse holds a bachelor's degree from Indiana University and a M.Div. degree from Grace Theological Seminary. He is affiliated with Development Marketing Associates and regularly speaks and trains on topics of stewardship and giving.


Gladys Ellen Mighells

My Personal Mission Statement is "Serving Those Who Serve." I am passionate about learning and changing; prayer; Southern Gospel Music, and sports. In the past I have taught classroom & choral music, as well as piano. I have served as Director of Women's Ministries in my home church, and as Administrative Assistant to Ed Lewis, at CE National. Professionally, I practice and teach Reflexology, a therapeutic hand and foot massage. I enjoy singing in the WLGBC Celebratoin Choirs. In 2005 I founded grace in ACTION usa, which I presently serve as president. Jesse and I are in our 50th year of marriage. We have two sons, Christopher who's married to Mary, and Jonathan, who's wife's name is Holli. We are the proud grandparents of three wonderful children, Prince William, Prince Andrew, and Princess Kate.


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