DOLBY/DALBY DAYS GENEALOGY


PAUL FRANCIS DOLBY
And Family

Paul Francis Dolby
Son of Otha & Ovilla (Fulton) Dolby
Husband of Lydia Anders
26 March 1906 - 11 December 2000

Lydia (Anders) Reeves Dolby
Wife of Paul Francis Dolby
10 September 1896 - 1 August 1987

Lancaster Cemetery Huntington Co IN

Paul Francis Dolby, Age 94, formerly of 406 Lake Street, died at 11:30 p.m. Monday in Norwood Nursing Center.

He was a lifetime resident of Huntington, born to the late Otha A. and Ovilla A.Fulton. He married Lydia Anders Reeves on August 3,1933. She died on August 1, 1987.

Mr. Dolby worked at the Indiana state Police as a custodian for 16 years. he also worked at T.F. Winebrenner & Son Farm Implement Store, Chrysler Garage and Ortan Crane's machine shop for over 25 years. He was a member of Huntington Church of the Brethren and Masonic Order 483 F&AM.

Survivors include a son, Paul Jr., Huntington, a step-son, Harold Reeves, Huntington, a step-daughter, Mary Herndon, Indianapolis, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Carl; a sister, Jewel Ehinger; and two brothers, Clarence A. and Walter R.

Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in Huntington Church of the Brethren, 30 E. Washington St. with Pastor Ken Miller-Reiman officiating, Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. today inHart Funeral Home, 715 N. Jefferson St

Marion Chronicle Tribune December 13, 2000...

Lydia R Dolby, 90, 406 Lake St, died at 9:45 pm Saturday at her home.

Mrs. Dolby was a member of the Huntington City Church of the Brethren and the Eastern Star.

Mrs. Dolby was born Sept. 10, 1896, in Huntington County, to W H and Clarisa Galbraith Anders. Her first marriage was to John Reeves, who died in 1927. Her second marriage was on Aug 3 1933, in Andrews, to Paul F Dolby Sr. Her husband survives.

Also surviving are three sons, Paul Dolby Jr, Huntington, Carl Dolby, Roanoke and Harold E Reeves, Huntington; one daughter, Mrs. Carl (Mary) Herdon, Indianapolis; 13 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren.

Contributed by Paul Haley
Herald Press Huntington Co IN August 3, 1987

Carl D Dolby
Son of Paul F & Lydia (Anders) Dolby
28 October 1935 - 2 March 1988
Mt Hope Cemetery - Roanoke, Huntington Co IN

Carl D Dolby, 52, 276 Clark St. Roanoke, a former Indiana State Officer and manager of the Roanoke Trustcorp (First National Bank of Huntington) branch, died Wednesday (March 2, 1988) at 12;20 pm at his home. He had been ill for 2 1/2 years.

Mr. Dolby graduated from Huntington High School and from the Indiana State Police Academy at Indiana University in 1960. He retired from the state police in 1978 after 20 years of service. He joined First National Bank of Huntington, now known as Trustcorp, in 1978 as an assistant cashier and was later promoted to loan officer and then to assistant vice-president and security officer in 1981.

Friends and relative may call from 7 to 9 pm Thursday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Friday at the Hart Fnerial Home. Services will be held at 10 am Saturday at the Huntington City Church of the Brethren with Rev. Richard Dolby, asisted by Rev. Terry Shumaker, officiating. Burial will be in the Mt Hope Cemetery. Preferred memorials and contribution to the Huntington Police Athletic League.

Contributed by Paul Haley
Herald Press Huntington Co IN March 3, 1988

Tyler Colston Dolby
09 February 1964 - 09 February 1964
Son of Paul & JoAnn (Kline) Dolby
Grandson of Paul Francis & Lydia (Anders) Dolby
Mt Hope Cemetery, Roanoke, Huntington Co IN

Graveside services for Tyler Colston Dolby, infant son of Paul and JoAnn Kline Dolby, 1211 Riverside Drive, were held at 3:30 pm Sunday in Mt. Hope Cemetery with the Rev. J Ralph Patston officiating.

The baby died at 2 am Sunday in the Huntington County Hospital about two hours after birth.

Surviving are the parents, two sisters, Amy Jo and Heidi Ann, both at home; the maternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs George Kline, Huntington; the paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Paul Dolby Sr Huntington and the Maternal great-grandmother Mrs. May Kline, Huntington. The baby was was at the Robbins Funeral Home prior to the services

Contributed by Paul Haley
Herald Press Huntington Co IN February 10, 1964

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