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Durard Samuel “Dee” Emmert

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Durard Samuel “Dee” Emmert

Birth
Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA
Death
15 Nov 1985 (aged 72)
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Glendale, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
OL-16-359-4
Memorial ID
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A loving father of Vanora and grandfather to Clyde Raymond and Tina Marie. You are missed more than you will ever know.

My Dad had four wife's, his first wife was Marie Annette ?, they had two daughters one of them is named Elizabeth. Second wife was my mother Norma Vaughan only one daughter Vanora, Third wife was Bertha L. Hoff. No Children. Fourth wife was Naomi Godbey, and step daughter Betty Stone.
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This is my Dear Uncle Dee. He was married to my Aunt Noni.
Naomi Stone (Emmert). He was a Diesel truck mechanic. And he used to drive trucks before that. My father Robert Stone used to love this man. He and my father drank together, at times. I thought the world of him, myself. He used to love to watch the Lawrence Welk show on T.V. and watched it every week. If we were at his house when this show came on, He would go to the basement to watch it and if anyone entered the room, they would have to be quiet until this show was over. They had a remodeled basement that was an entertainment room. He seemed like a good man to me. I wish I knew more about him. He is loved and missed by all of my family. He always treated us children (nieces and nephews)very well. God, Bless his soul.
A loving father of Vanora and grandfather to Clyde Raymond and Tina Marie. You are missed more than you will ever know.

My Dad had four wife's, his first wife was Marie Annette ?, they had two daughters one of them is named Elizabeth. Second wife was my mother Norma Vaughan only one daughter Vanora, Third wife was Bertha L. Hoff. No Children. Fourth wife was Naomi Godbey, and step daughter Betty Stone.
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This is my Dear Uncle Dee. He was married to my Aunt Noni.
Naomi Stone (Emmert). He was a Diesel truck mechanic. And he used to drive trucks before that. My father Robert Stone used to love this man. He and my father drank together, at times. I thought the world of him, myself. He used to love to watch the Lawrence Welk show on T.V. and watched it every week. If we were at his house when this show came on, He would go to the basement to watch it and if anyone entered the room, they would have to be quiet until this show was over. They had a remodeled basement that was an entertainment room. He seemed like a good man to me. I wish I knew more about him. He is loved and missed by all of my family. He always treated us children (nieces and nephews)very well. God, Bless his soul.


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