Montgomery County OGS - Obituaries
Montgomery County Chapter - Ohio Genealogical Society

Obituaries for Surnames beginning with "N"




Naas, Peter
Najpaver, Henry J. Jr. "Hank"
Naley, Bernard J.
Neff, Abraham
Neff, Eliza Jane
Nellis, Ida C.
Nelson, James W.
Neumann, Sarah K.
Newirk, Eugene E.
Nicholas, Mary Ellen
Nickel, Helen
Nickel, Henry
Nickel, Henry W.
Nickel, Martha Ann
Nickel, William
Nickum, Joseph R.
Nipgen, John M.
Nickey, Henry Allen
Nolan, Infant
Nonneman, Joseph F.
Norris, Henrietta
Nurrenbrock, Leo H.



Peter Naas
Dayton Journal - March 26, 1907, Pg 13

NAAS--Peter, Sunday, March 24, 1907, at 11:30 a. m., at St. Elizabeth hospital, aged 50 years, 3 months and 14 days. Funeral Wednesday, March 27, from his late residence, 311 Haynes st., at 8 a. m., and from St. Mary's church at 8:30 o'clock. Interment Calvary.


Henry J. Najpaver, Jr. "Hank"
Dayton Daily News - June 25, 1998, Pg 6B

NAJPAVER, Henry J. Jr. "Hank"
Age 45, of Centerville, died Wednesday, June 24, 1998 at his home. He attended Incarnation Catholic Church and was a systems architecture manager at NCR for 23 years. He is survived by his fiancee and best friend of 14 years, Becky Kelley; a son, Christopher J. Najpaver; his parents, Henry J. & Lillian Najpaver; 3 brothers, Gary Najpaver, Jim Najpaver & his wife Maryann and John Najpaer & his wife Lori; 2 nieces, Christin, Jenni and 1 nephew, Jimmy. Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:00 A.M., Saturday at the Church of the Incarnation, 55 Williamsburg Lane in Centerville. Burial at Cneterville Cemetery. Friends may visit with the family from 4-7 P.M. on Friday at Routsong Funeral Home, 81 N. Main St. in Centerville. I lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Sisters of St. Francis Mary Immaculate, 520 Plainfield, Joliet, IL 60435.


Bernard J. Naley
Dayton Daily News - January 22, 1924, Pg 5, Col 3

SON, TWO SISTERS DIE IN SIX MONTHS Worry Believed to Have Caused Death of Mrs. Caylor Within the last six months John J. Naley of 38 N. Sperling av. has seen the death of his son and two sisters. Bernard J. Naley, 19, his son, died six months ago. He succumbed after a long illness. The youth was a student at the University of Dayton. Mrs. Annie Caylor, 52, of 1778 Xenia av., Naley's sister, died Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. She is believed to have died as a result of worrying over the death of her sister, Mrs. Mary Ellen Simons, 58, of 1123 E. Second st., who died a week ago.


Abraham Neff
Dayton Journal � August 20, 1875, Pg 1

On Thursday, August 19, 1875, Abraham Neff, in the [illegible] year of his age. Interment, Preble county, near Winchester, Ohio. Will meet at his late residence, West Dayton, (Miami City) at 7 o'clock Saturday morning. Friends are invited.


Eliza Jane Neff
Dayton Journal - March 23, 1907, Pg 16

Death Friday relieved the sufferings of Mrs. Eliza Jane Neff a well-known resident of this city who resided with her husband and family at 105 Baltimore street. The deceased had been ill for several weeks and although death did not come quite unexpectedly, it proved a deep sorrow to her relatives and friends.

Mrs. Neff was 68 years of age and had been a resident of Dayton for many years.

No funeral arrangements have been made as yet, but the burial will be made at Beardshear cemetery.


Ida C. Nellis
Dayton Daily News - July 20, 1954, Pg 24

Services for Mrs. Ida C. Nellis, 71, of 5330 Markey rd. will be conducted at 8:30 a.m. Thursday in the Walter funeral home, 1235 N. Main st., and at 9 a.m. in the St. Rita's church. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m. Wednesday.

Mrs. Nellis died at 8:25 p.m. Monday at the Glen Haven nursing home after a six months' illness. She was a life resident of Dayton.

She is survived by three sons, Raymond E., Don A. and Robert A. of Dayton and five grandchildren.


James W. Nelson
Dayton Journal - May 26, 1936, Pg 16, Col 2

JAMES W. NELSON RITES TOMORROW

Funeral services for James W. Nelson, 79 years old, who died early yesterday morning at his residence, 220 North Western avenue, will be conducted at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the Frank Riesinger funeral home with Rev. Moon officiating. Burial will be made in West Carrollton, O.

Mr. Nelson, known to employes at Plant No. 1 of Delco as "dad" had been a guard there for 10 years.

He is survived by his widow, Eliza; three sons, Harvey W., John T. and James Edgar, all of Dayton; eight grandchildren and two great-children.


Sarah K. Neumann
Dayton Daily News - December 20, 1944, Pg 4

Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah K. Neumann, 68, of 1212 W. Hillcrest av., who died at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at her residence after a lengthy illness, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Marker funeral home, 1706 N. Main st., with burial in Hill Grove cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home afternoon Thursday.


Eugene E. Newkirk
Dayton Daily News � November 2, 1930, Pg 9

Funeral services for Eugene E. Newkirk, 25, of 436 Hughes st., who died Thursday at 1:35 a.m., following an illness of several weeks, were conducted at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the house. Rev. W. F. May, retiring pastor of Oak Street U.B. church, officiated. Burial was made in David's cemetery.


Mary Ellen Nicholas
Dayton Daily News - February 5, 1920, Pg 1, Col 4

AGED WOMAN DIES AT OTTERBEIN HOME

Very suddenly occurred the death of Mrs. Mary Ellen Nicholas, 89, at the Otterbein Home, Lebanon, Wednesday night, following at attach of heart trouble.

Mrs. Nicholas lived in this county continuously for 80 years. She came to Dayton from Hagerstown, Md., when she was a child, the family making the trip in a prairie schooner.

Her marriage to John Nicholas occurred in 1850. He died seven years after they celebrated their silver wedding anniversary. Four sons and two daughters survive, Andrew J., Larence D., Abraham L. and Grant Nicholas, and Mrs. Ella Lasure of Chicago, and Mrs. Virginia Hammond, of Chelsea, Mich.

The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Andrew J. Nicholas, 1541 West Second street. Burial will be made in Greencastle cemetery.


Helen Nickel
Dayton Daily News � May 1, 1929

Funeral services for Miss Helen Nickel, 24, who died Monday night at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Nickel, Neff rd., off the New Troy pike, will be conducted at 2 p. m. Thursday at the house. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Rev. Feeger will officiate. Miss Nickel died after an illness lasting about four years. She lived in or near Dayton during most of her life. At one time she was employed at the Delco Remy Co. Besides her parents she leaves her brother, Henry, and her sister, Mrs. Mildred Daum.


Henry Nickel
Dayton Daily News � January 30, 1920, Pg 31

Henry Nickel, 66, 24 Bidelman street, died at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the residence. He leaves his wife, three daughters, one son and two brothers. The time of the funeral will be announced later.


Henry W. Nickel
Dayton Daily News - October 21, 1935

Funeral services for Henry W. Nickel, 65, who died Friday at Miami Valley hospital after a brief illness, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the residence, 4250 Elizabeth av., with Rev. Fay Meadows officiating. Burial will be in Memorial park. Nickel was born in Hessen Darmstadt, Germany, and came to Dayton when a boy. He was employed at the Frigidaire plant No. 1 at the time of his death. He is survived by his widow, Louise; a son, Henry E., and a daughter, Mrs. S. M. Daum, all of Dayton.


Martha Ann Nickel
Dayton Daily News � June 22, 1927, Pg 10

Mrs. Martha Ann Nickel, wife of George P. Nickel, died at her home on Dorothy lane, Berkley Heights Tuesday afternoon. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon from Grace Lutheran church in West Carrollton Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Hillgrove cemetery this city.


William Nickel
Dayton Daily News - February 22, 1931, Pg 8

Funeral services for William Nickel, 66, who died at his home in Little York, Covington pike, Wednesday, will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Concord church on the Covington pike. Interment will be made in Concord cemetery.


Henry Allen Nickey
Dayton Daily News � September 17, 1936, Pg 11

Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at the McConaughey and Carrigan funeral home for Henry Allen Nickey, 62, who died at his residence, 229 Wroe av., Tuesday morning following a prolonged illness. Nickey was employed in the Dayton postoffice for 32 years, 30 of which were served as special clerk in the money order department. He was a member of the Forest Avenue Presbyterian church. Burial in Woodland cemetery. Surviving him are his widow, Mabel; two daughters, one son, five grandchildren and two sisters.


Joseph R. Nickum
Dayton Daily Journal - February 28, 1889 - Page 4

The remains of the late Joseph R. Nickum were brought from Grand Rapids, Mich., to Springfield Friday morning, and were buried there yesterday. Mr. Daniel Nickum, of this city, and his sons George, also of this city, and Charles, of Indianapolis, had charge of the remains, and were met at the depot in Springfield by a committee consisting of Messrs. J. C. Holloway, H. H. Limbocker and E. E. Paine, from the Elks; Messrs. Robert Bailey and Lon Lafferty, from the Knights of Pythias, and Messrs. E. M. Campbell and I. H. Kelley, of the Masons. The body was taken to the residence of Daniel L. Nickum, brother of deceased, and the funeral was in charge of the several lodges of which he was a member. Death was caused by hemorrhage of the lungs, with which the deceased had suffered for some time before.


John M. Nipgen
Dayton Journal - June 18, 1916, Pg 11

NIPGEN--John M., Saturday, June 17, at 9:45 a. m. in his 61st year. Funeral Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock from the residence of his son, Clarence F. Nipgen, 51 Vice St., and at Emanuel Catholic church at 8:30. Interment Calvary cemetery. Friends invited.


Infant Nolan
The Dayton Repertory - October 19, 1809, Pg 3

The citizens of Dayton, and its vicinity, are requested to attend the Funeral of the infant son of Mr. James Nolan, from his house at one o'clock this day.


Joseph F. Nonneman
Dayton Daily News - March 5, 1919, Pg 23, Col 5

The funeral of Joseph F. Nonneman, infant son of Joseph and Myrtle Nonneman, was held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the residence, Evanston and Irving avenues. Burial was made in Woodland cemetery.


Henrietta Norris
Dayton Daily News � February 6, 1915, Pg 2

Funeral services of Mrs. Henrietta Norris, who died Wednesday at midnight, were held Saturday afternoon at two o�clock, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Shelton Emery, 505 Warren street. Burial was made in Woodland cemetery.


Leo H. Nurrenbrock
Dayton Daily News � March 13, 1949, Pg 15

NURRENBROCK, Leo H., age 48, of 1137 Ashland dr., died Fri. at Miami Valley hospital. Survived by wife Wanda; daughter Barbara; 2 brothers, Clarence F. and Elmer E; 4 sisters, Miss Ann Nurrenbrock, Mrs. Mary Packard of Dayton, Mrs. Emma Gast and Mrs. Helen Machinian of Celina. Funeral services Monday at 8:30 a.m. at the Westbrock funeral home, 1712 Wayne, and at 9 a.m. at Immaculate Conception church. Burial at Calvary cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m. Sunday.


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