ORVILLE LEROY STAMBAUGH, son of LAURA FLORENCE CROWELL and HOMER EARL STAMBAUGH, was born December 11, 1909 in Piqua, Miami, Ohio,7377 and died August 11, 1986 in Chandler, Maricopa, Arizona.10782
He married MINNIE MAY BRANDENBERG in 1928. She was born March 13, 1911 in Troy, Darke, Ohio,10783, 3014 and died August 25, 1982 in Chandler, Maricopa, Arizona.10783
Children of MINNIE MAY BRANDENBERG and ORVILLE LEROY STAMBAUGH:
The Piqua Daily Call, April 19, 19303067
Charged with the contributing to the delinquency of minors, 15 Troy men and women appeared Friday in the court of Probate Judge Harry Powell as a result of poker games conducted in the Kessler Flats, at which it was claimed young boys took part, losing their money, or looked on the games. All with one exception entered pleas of guilty or were found guilty and were given suspended sentences. When first arraigned all but three entered pleas of non guilty, but afterwards changed their pleas when some of the boys were brought into the court room and testified.
Florence and Orville Stambaugh, at whose homes the games were alleged to have taken place, were given 30 days jail sentences, suspended providing they did not allow games in their home for money or in any way to contribute to delinquency of minors. The same suspended sentence was given "Shorty" Lovett.
Lawrence Robbins, Joe Frickle, Ted Wesco, Anson Hill, Minnie Stambaugh, Margaret Robbins, Donna Anthony, Ray Higgins and Everett Anthony were all found guilty as charged and given a 10-day suspended sentence in ail.
Eddie Stambaugh and Harold Stambaugh who entered pleas of guilty were each given suspended sentences of five days in jail. The costs in each case are to be paid by May 1.
Clifford Wesco was found not guilty and discharged.
Mrs. Florence Stambaugh was represented by F. C. Goodrich, who stated that his client knew that card playing was going on in her home, though she did not know it was for money. However, she admitted receiving some money from the players.
The Piqua Daily Call, September 11, 19703070
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Stambaugh, formerly of Covington, were entertained with a carry-in dinner prior to their departure for Arizona. Their address is 79 E. Commonwealth, Chandler, Ariz., 85224, C-O Joe Mowry.
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Keiser were their neighbors on Harrison Street. A gift was presented the couple. Mrs. Stambaugh presented each family with a handmade remembrance.
Arizona Republic, August 27, 198210783
CHANDLER — Minnie M. Stambaugh, 71, of 1505 N. Evergreen, who lived here since 1970, died Aug. 25, 1982, in her home.
Mrs. Stambaugh was born in Troy, Ohio.
Survivors include her husband, Orville; sons, Harold and James; daughters, Patricia J. Byers and Ruby Mowery; a brother; two sisters; 14 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Bueler Mortuary, 14 W. Hulet.
Arizona Republic, August 17, 198610782
CHANDLER — Orville L. Stambaugh, 76, a retired assembler for an appliance manufacturer, died Aug. 11, 1986, in Chandler. Mr. Stambaugh, of Chandler, was born in Piqua, Ohio, and moved to Arizona 16 years ago. He was a member of the Brethren Church, the Masons, Kiwanis International and the Quarter Century Club of Hobart Corp. Survivors include daughters, Ruby L. Mowery and Patricia J. Byers; sons, Harold L. and James E.; two sisters, a brother; 14 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Valley of the Sun Mausoleum Chapel, 10940 E. Chandler Heights Road. Memorial contributions may be made to the Sunshine Acres Children's Home, 3405 N. Higley Road, Mesa 85205.
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January 8, 19203011 | Jackson, Darke, Ohio | |
April 12, 19303010 | Troy, Miami, Ohio |
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April 26, 19402552 | Troy, Miami, Ohio |
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