6 in Randolph County die

VIRGIL MARTIN HAUSMAN, 78, a member of St. John the Baptist Church at Engelberg, died March 6.  He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Hausman; sons: Vernon Hausman, Dwain Hausman; daughter: Theresa Throesch; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

JAMES "Jim" RAY MARTIN, 79, a member of St. Paul Church in Pocahontas, died March 11.  He is survived by his wife, Bobbye Reed Martin; two sons: James Ray Martin, Jr. of Jacksonville and Rick Martin of Pocahontas; two stepsons: Doty Reed and Stacy Reed, both of Pocahontas; two stepdaughters: Robbie Crismon of Pocahontas and Tina Moore of Jonesboro; six grandchildren; one great-granddaughter and a sister, Charlotte Spikes of Pocahontas.

FRANK J. UNGERANK, 87, a member of St. John the Baptist Church at Engelberg, died April 1. He is survived by his wife, Margaret Cherry Ungerank; two sons, David Ungerank of DeSoto, Mo. and John Ungerank of Sherwood; two grandchildren: Randi Dimberger of Cape Girardeau, Mo. and Ryan Ungerank of Louisville, Ky.; one great-grandson; one brother, Harold Ungerank of Maynard; three sisters: Joyce Schmidt of Jonesboro, Florence Courtney of Marion and Marcella Pasierb of North Little Rock.

MARY GARNETTA GREVE BLANSETT, 88, a member of St. Paul the Apostle Church in Pocahontas, died April 3.  She is survived by her son, Ronny L. Blansett; three granddaughters; one nephew, two nieces, 10 great-grandchildren, one great-great-granddaughter and many great nieces and great nephews. 

LAMBERT SMITH, 89, a member of St. Paul the Apostle Church in Pocahontas, died April 26.  He is survived by his wife, Johanna Smith; children: Cornelia Sanderlin of Mosby, Christina Smith of Pocahontas and Hans Ott of Rothenburg, Germany; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

VITUS ROBERT THIELEMEIR, 92, a member of St. Paul the Apostle Church in Pocahontas, died May 3.  He is survived by his wife, Mildred Wilson Thielemeir; a sister: Mary Ann Graddy of Clover Bend, AR and a brother, Peter Paul Thielemier of Pocahontas; and many nieces and nephews.

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