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Charlie, as we all knew. Tippecanoe County, Indiana. He graduated. from Jackson Township school in 1. World War Two. He served in the European theater. U. S. After military service, Charlie attended. Purdue University and graduated in 1. He then moved. back to the farm and continued farming the rest of his. West Point Indiana. He was a dedicated member of the. Indiana Collecting Society, rarely missing a show anywhere. Charlie always had a beautiful display an. He will be missed by all. Lloyd Rose. Lloyd Rose. Lloyd Rose, long time member of the Greater St. Louis Archaeological Society. Feb 1. 1, 2. 01. 1, at the age of 9. He was able to play cards with friends. He collected artifacts for approximately 7. North St. Louis. County, Missouri. It is a very rich archaeological area overlooking the confluence. Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. The full spectrum of prehistoric. Clovis to Proto Historic can be found there. He also collected. Aleutian Islands when he was stationed there in WWII. His in laws. were farmers in North County which gave him access to many sites. He was. well known for writing the location of his finds with the date found on the. He documented many of his discoveries in the Central States Archaeological. Journal. Lloyd and his wife La. Verne regularly attended artifact shows in Missouri. Illinois. It was always a pleasure to visit with them. Their. finds enhance the artifact frames of many Midwest collectors. He was also. a craftsman and made many artifact frames for sale, most of which are probably. La. Vernes health deteriorated before Lloyds. He was respected by his contemporaries and. His interest led him to walk hundreds. His legacy is the artifacts with his distinctive writing. Alan Banks Bob Eagle. Rampani. In Memorial Bob Eagle Rampani. On Monday morning, April 1. Greater St. Louis Archaeological Society. Bob had gone. turkey hunting at his sons farm near Forestell, Missouri. He never. finished that hunt. Bob is survived by his mother, one brother, two sisters, four sons, and one. Bob served with distinction as a demolition expert in the Army during the. Korean War and received several decorations. He retired from the Mc. Donnell Douglas. Corporation, where he worked as a sheet metal specialist. Several years ago Bob joined the Laureates Society. He published two books. There was a third poetry book being. He joined the G. S. L. A. S around 1. He had his own way of saying things, and he was difficult to understand. Survivor Season 1 Episode 11. The Happy Film Online Putlocker. Many of us can remember his calling a discoidal, dis ka del. The. He saw that our SecretaryTreasurer. That was fifteen years ago and the start of Bobs. G. S. L. A. S. Several years. Constitution to add the position of Business Manager and. Bob finally became official. He took great delight in signing. There. was no such thing as turning down a question about artifacts. He loved helping. He told. me many times that his collection was nothing compared to all the friendships. We are going to miss his gruff voice, the backwoods way of his speech, his. May God bless you, BobBeyes. In Memorium Roy Hathcock. On March 2. 5th, 2. American archaeology lost a great friend and supporter. His warm charm and pleasing wit will. Roy was always helpful and provided guidance to many beginning. His advice and opinions were always taken seriously by friends. Many professional archaeologists also appreciated. Roys willingness to communicate and share opinions and information. Roy was a registered member of the Cherokee Tribe of Tahlequah. He is well. known for his books on Native American pottery. His first, Ancient Indian. Pottery of the Mississippi River Valley, was published in 1. A second. edition with many additional examples of Indian ceramic art was released. Roys second major archaeological contribution, The Quapaw. Their Pottery, was published in 1. This book was dedicated To. Quapaw and to the preservation and recognition of their ancestral. Items from Roys personal collection are currently. The Art Institute. Chicago. Roys collection is diverse, with artifacts of interest. Central States region. Documentation of Spiro Mounds. Roy was a United States Army Veteran and served with the Missouri National. Guard. He is survived by Norma, his wife of fifty two years, and by his son. Bryce. Tom Zmudka. My heart was saddened with the knowledge of Tom Zmudkas. I had previously. Tom was very instrumental in organizing. Illinois Archaeological Society shows held in Utica, Illinois. Tom was a resident. Ogelsby, Illinois. He was a fast and true friend of. Don Edwards, a collector from the Utica, Illinois. An age difference separated the two but not their. With all due respect, I thank Tom for all he did. It would be most appropriate for all of. THANKS, TOM His walking on. It was reported. last night on Arrowpack and confirmed this morning by Leslie. Pfeiffer that Floyd Easterwood of Fredricksburg, Texas. October 4, 2. 00. Floyd was President of the Lone Star Archaeological Society. Floyd and I. were visiting at the Temple Texas show in July of this year. He was very. supportive and excited about the direction that CSASI was taking. He was. quick to offer his help in anyway necessary. He is survived by his wife, Amy, this children, and a host of friends. I. think he was in his early fifties. Leslie Pfeiffer will be sending me more. Floyd was an important member of the collecting community and a great man. Please remember his family in your thoughts. TOP Lar. Hothem July 2. October 1. 8, 2. 00. Lar Hothem. Lar Larry L. Hothem, author and book. Lancaster, passed away peacefully. Wednesday, October 1. Lar was born July 2. Fresno. Coshocton County, Ohio to the late Luther Clark and. Edith Irene Maurer Hothem. He grew up in West Lafayette. Ohio, was a graduate of Wooster Ohio High School. College of Wooster and graduated from. The Ohio State University with degrees in social welfare. While owning several small businesses. Lar authored more than 7. Lar was a long time contributing. The Antiques Journal, wrote the. Beginning in 1. 97. North American Indian artifacts. His numerous identification. Lar wrote regularly. Indian Artifact Magazine, Prehistoric Antiquities. Quarterly and the Ohio Archaeologist. Lar was an active member of The Standing. Stone Chapter and the Kokosing Chapter of the Ohio. Archaeological Society, The Ohio Archaeological Society. Ohio, several other local and state archaeological. Ohio Historical Society, and the Ohio. Genealogical Society and Fairfield County Chapter of. Ohio Genealogical Society. Lar married Sue Ann Mc. Clurg daughter. of William C. Gardner Mc. Clurg of Lancaster. August 2. 1, 1. 97. Columbus Ohio Park of Roses. Arden. Jean Hothem of Gainsville, Georgia, and Rev. He was preceded in death by his parents. Luther and Edith, brother Ronald E. Hothem, Esq. There are no calling hours. A memorial. service will be announced by the family at a later. Caring cremation has taken place at The Frank E. Smith Funeral Home, Lancaster. Donations in Lars memory may be made. Fairfield County. Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, Lancaster. Ohio. Carl. M. Wright 1. Central States Archaeological Societies. Inc. Carl was born on May. Murphysboro, illinois to late Carl Matthew. Wright and Pearl Penrod Wright, she survives him. Robert Bell. at Oklahoma University and he graduated from South. East Missouri State with a Bachelor of Science degree. John Reynolds as well. Illinois and Arizona. He was a prolific. Avocational Archaeology for the. Central States Archaeological Journal for many years. He was. a Contributing Editor for the CSAJ and was instrumental. Indianas 5. 0th and the. Central States 5. Anniversary journals. Carl was a founding member of the Kansas. Archaeological Society, the CSAS affiliate. He was. given the CSAS Award of Recognition, the Central States. American archaeology. Carl also loved our country and served. United States military in both the Army and. Air Force and ended his service as Warrant Officer.