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I 'm pleased to welcome you to my blog "Obituaries", which I started last year, going back about five years to extract obituaries from The News-Reporter pertaining to the deaths of people related to me, friends of mine, or just people I've known or should have known.

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Monday, November 16, 2009

Elmer Americus Trantham

A memorial service for Elmer Americus Trantham, 94, will be held Wednesday, October 26, 2005, at 7 p.m., in the First Baptist Church, Washington. He died Thursday, October 6, at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Carolyn and Jesse Northweather, in Ashland, Missouri.

Mr. Trantham had lived in Washington since 1947, before going to live in Ashland, Missouri, in December 2004. He was born near Andrews, N.C., one of three children of the late Elbert Floyd and Dora Ivalee West Trantham. In 1941 he married Isabell Bradley who preceded him in death on September 3, 2005. During the 1930s he had worked as a timber cruiser for the Tennessee Valley Authority in preparation for the building of dams across Tennessee. He served with the United States Army in the European Theater during World War II. He returned to timber cruising, working for Champion Paper and Fiber Company, which transferred him and his family to Washington in 1947. He worked for Champion for 31 years, retiring in 1976. He had been cruising timber for many individuals in Wilkes and surrounding counties for many years, and this continued after his retirement. He also continued an association with Burt Lumber Company that lasted for 25 years. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Washington.

In addition to his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Trantham is survived by two grandsons, Sean and his wife Joy, and Damon and his wife Dana; three great-grandsons, Grant, Eric, and Luke, all of Jefferson City, Missouri.

The funeral service was held Monday, October 10, at Memorial Funeral Home in Columbia, Missouri, with Jesse Northweather officiating. Entombment was at Memorial Park Cemetery.
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