Phebe Marie Larimore
F, b. August 1899
Phebe Marie Larimore was born in August 1899 at Franklin Co., OH.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Herbert Larimore and Sarah Hults. Phebe Marie Larimore married Harold L. Clapham on 20 March 1919. Phebe Marie Larimore lived in 1930 at Westerville, Franklin Co., OH.
Children of Phebe Marie Larimore and Harold L. Clapham
- Marjorie M. Clapham b. c 1923
- Paul L. Clapham b. 17 Aug 1926, d. Oct 1990
Citations
- [S230] 1900 Federal Census, Franklin County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Rolls 1266 - 1270; FHL #1241266 - 1241270.
Philip Bonham Larimore
M, b. 13 June 1896, d. 25 August 1969
Philip Bonham Larimore was born on 13 June 1896 at Topeka, Shawnee Co., KS. He was the son of Bruce Lee Larimore and Mary Elma Bonham. Philip Bonham Larimore married Sarah Ethel McClanahan, daughter of Samuel McClanahan and Elizabeth Cope, on 14 April 1922 at Little Rock, Pulaski Co., AR. Philip Bonham Larimore died on 25 August 1969 at Memphis, Shelby Co., TN, at age 73. He was buried in August 1969 at Memorial Park Cemetery, Memphis, Shelby Co., TN.
Child of Philip Bonham Larimore and Sarah Ethel McClanahan
- Philip Bonham Larimore+ b. 4 Jan 1925, d. 31 Oct 2003
Philip Bonham Larimore
M, b. 4 January 1925, d. 31 October 2003
Philip Bonham Larimore was born on 4 January 1925 at Memphis, Shelby Co., TN. He was the son of Philip Bonham Larimore and Sarah Ethel McClanahan. Philip Bonham Larimore married Maxine Wilson, daughter of Frank Wilson and Bernice Toliver, on 21 June 1949 at Memphis, Shelby Co., TN. Philip Bonham Larimore died on 31 October 2003 at East Baton Rouge Par. (probably), LA, at age 78.
Philip Matthew Larimore
M, b. 26 December 1958, d. 11 October 1978
Philip Matthew Larimore was buried at Eastview Cemetery, Centerburg, Knox Co., OH. He was born on 26 December 1958. He died on 11 October 1978 at age 19 Kicked by a cow.
Phoebe King Larimore
F, b. 26 January 1914, d. 6 March 1993
Phoebe King Larimore was born on 26 January 1914 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co., OK.1 She was the daughter of Walter King Larimore and Margery Elizabeth Paxton. Phoebe King Larimore married Leonard Harlin Savage, son of Thomas Halsell Savage and Mattie Bland Jones, on 16 June 1937 at Oklahoma Co., OK. Phoebe King Larimore died on 6 March 1993 at Tucson, Pima Co., AZ, at age 79
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Phoebe Larimore Savage was born January 26, 1914 in Oklahoma City and died March 6, 1993 in Tucson, Arizona, after suffering a heart attack.
She was the daughter of Margery Paxton and W. King Larimore of Oklahoma City. Her parents, brother, James P. Larimore of Oklahoma City, and sister, Betty Harlow of Washington, D.C., predeceased her.
Phoebe attended Wilson Elementary and graduated from Classen High School. She attended the University of Oklahoma and graduated in 1935 with a BS degree in business. While at the University, Phoebe was a member of many campus organizations, including Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, Sooner Yearbook staff, String Choir, and the YWCA.
In 1937, Phoebe married Leonard Harlin Savage of Oklahoma City. Phoebe and Leonard were married 55 years until they were separated by Leonard's death in December 1992.
Phoebe actively supported the Young Women's Christian Association throughout her life, including serving as President of the Downtown YWCA. She also participated in many Oklahoma City civic, charitable, and educational organizations, including the Twentieth Century Club, Blue Stockings, Third Friday Book Club, Thursday Book Club, Daughters of the American Colonists, Daughters of the American Revolution, Junior Hospitality, and Huguenot Society.
Phoebe was a past President of the Oklahoma City Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Association. She was an originator of the Flaming Festival, which is an annual major fund-raising event for the sorority. In 1978, Phoebe was honored as "Theta of the Year" by the Oklahoma City Chapter. She also served a permanent alumnae Secretary for many years.
She was an avid golfer and an active member in the Ladies Golf Associations at Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club and Skyline Country Club, Tucson, Arizona. Phoebe had a great love for fishing and water activities at Grand Lake where she and Leonard waterskied and fished with their children and grandchildren for over 30 years.
Phoebe and Leonard had been actively involved in Skyline Country Club Estates and the Tucson community since 1963. She had a great affection for the people of southern Arizona and the majesty of the land that surrounds them.
Phoebe was an active member of the Crown Heights Christian Church, serving as President of the Christian Womens Fellowship, a Deaconess and as a longtime member of the Victory Class. She served as a volunteer with Mobile Meals for many years.
Phoebe is survived by two sons, Phillip and Robert of Oklahoma City; two daughters, Elizabeth del Pozo, of San Diego, Ca., and Anne Holbrook of Oklahoma City; 14 grandchildren, Ann Harlin, John and Thomas Savage; Stacey Stewart; Laurie Huebner, Phoebe Pluchar, Jeff Huebner, Carlos del Pozo; Michael, Lisa and Sarah Holbrook; Harlin, Mary Anne and Lane Savage; and a great-grandson, David Cardenas. She is also survived by her nephew, James Larimore of Oklahoma City; nephew, Larry Harlow and nieces, Peggy Knight and Trudy Dervan of Washington, D.C; and many great nieces and nephews.
As a dedicated wife, mother, grandmother and friend, Phoebe showed by example her Christian beliefs and provided inspiration to all of us with her generosity, caring and warmth.
Services will be held at Crown Heights Christian Church on Wednesday, March 10, 1993 at 2 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family has established memorials in Phoebe's name with Crown Heights Christian Church and the Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha Omicron Memorial Fund, 2609 Cypress Ave., Norman, Ok 73069.
Hahn-Cook/Street & Draper Funeral Home
(Published in The Oklahoman, March 9, 1993.)
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Phoebe Larimore Savage was born January 26, 1914 in Oklahoma City and died March 6, 1993 in Tucson, Arizona, after suffering a heart attack.
She was the daughter of Margery Paxton and W. King Larimore of Oklahoma City. Her parents, brother, James P. Larimore of Oklahoma City, and sister, Betty Harlow of Washington, D.C., predeceased her.
Phoebe attended Wilson Elementary and graduated from Classen High School. She attended the University of Oklahoma and graduated in 1935 with a BS degree in business. While at the University, Phoebe was a member of many campus organizations, including Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, Sooner Yearbook staff, String Choir, and the YWCA.
In 1937, Phoebe married Leonard Harlin Savage of Oklahoma City. Phoebe and Leonard were married 55 years until they were separated by Leonard's death in December 1992.
Phoebe actively supported the Young Women's Christian Association throughout her life, including serving as President of the Downtown YWCA. She also participated in many Oklahoma City civic, charitable, and educational organizations, including the Twentieth Century Club, Blue Stockings, Third Friday Book Club, Thursday Book Club, Daughters of the American Colonists, Daughters of the American Revolution, Junior Hospitality, and Huguenot Society.
Phoebe was a past President of the Oklahoma City Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Association. She was an originator of the Flaming Festival, which is an annual major fund-raising event for the sorority. In 1978, Phoebe was honored as "Theta of the Year" by the Oklahoma City Chapter. She also served a permanent alumnae Secretary for many years.
She was an avid golfer and an active member in the Ladies Golf Associations at Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club and Skyline Country Club, Tucson, Arizona. Phoebe had a great love for fishing and water activities at Grand Lake where she and Leonard waterskied and fished with their children and grandchildren for over 30 years.
Phoebe and Leonard had been actively involved in Skyline Country Club Estates and the Tucson community since 1963. She had a great affection for the people of southern Arizona and the majesty of the land that surrounds them.
Phoebe was an active member of the Crown Heights Christian Church, serving as President of the Christian Womens Fellowship, a Deaconess and as a longtime member of the Victory Class. She served as a volunteer with Mobile Meals for many years.
Phoebe is survived by two sons, Phillip and Robert of Oklahoma City; two daughters, Elizabeth del Pozo, of San Diego, Ca., and Anne Holbrook of Oklahoma City; 14 grandchildren, Ann Harlin, John and Thomas Savage; Stacey Stewart; Laurie Huebner, Phoebe Pluchar, Jeff Huebner, Carlos del Pozo; Michael, Lisa and Sarah Holbrook; Harlin, Mary Anne and Lane Savage; and a great-grandson, David Cardenas. She is also survived by her nephew, James Larimore of Oklahoma City; nephew, Larry Harlow and nieces, Peggy Knight and Trudy Dervan of Washington, D.C; and many great nieces and nephews.
As a dedicated wife, mother, grandmother and friend, Phoebe showed by example her Christian beliefs and provided inspiration to all of us with her generosity, caring and warmth.
Services will be held at Crown Heights Christian Church on Wednesday, March 10, 1993 at 2 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family has established memorials in Phoebe's name with Crown Heights Christian Church and the Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha Omicron Memorial Fund, 2609 Cypress Ave., Norman, Ok 73069.
Hahn-Cook/Street & Draper Funeral Home
(Published in The Oklahoman, March 9, 1993.)
Citations
- [S1113] 1930 Federal Census, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 1921; FHL #2341652.
Rachel Larimore
F
Rachel Larimore was the daughter of Joseph Larimore and Ary Warner. Rachel Larimore married Robert W. Dolbee, son of Peter Dolbee and Mary Short, on 7 April 1830 at Pickaway Co., OH, Rachel's surname is mis-indexed as "Lansmore."
Rachel Larimore
F
Rachel Ann Larimore
F, b. 20 September 1809, d. 25 July 1879
Rachel Ann Larimore was born on 20 September 1809 at Three Churches, Hampshire Co., VA (now WV).1 She was the daughter of William Larimore Sr. and Nancy McMann. Rachel Ann Larimore married James Berry, son of William Berry and Nancy (?), on 1 October 1827 at Romney, Hampshire Co., VA (now WV). Rachel Ann Larimore married William Ramsey on 25 April 1861 at Tazewell Co., IL. Rachel Ann Larimore died on 25 July 1879 at Tazewell Co., IL, at age 69. She was buried in July 1879 at Woodrow Cemetery, Cincinnati Twp., Tazewell Co., IL.
Children of Rachel Ann Larimore and James Berry
- William Berry+ b. c 1828, d. 31 Jul 1869
- Harriett Berry+ b. c 1831, d. a 23 Jul 1870
- James Berry b. c 1833
- Isaac M. Berry+ b. c 1839, d. 2 Nov 1927
- Emanuel Berry+ b. c 1845, d. 7 Jun 1872
- Simeon Berry+ b. Feb 1847, d. a 1900
Citations
- [S1027] 1850 Federal Census, Tazewell County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 129.
Rachel Hannah Larimore
F, b. 22 April 1910, d. September 1983
Rachel Hannah Larimore was born on 22 April 1910 at Ohio. She was the daughter of Dr. Frederick Buxton Larimore and Emma Grace Brown. Rachel Hannah Larimore married Edward G. Guenther. Rachel Hannah Larimore lived on 4 April 1940 at Holston Heights, Kingsport, Sullivan Co., TN. She died in September 1983 at Sullivan Co., TN, at age 73.
Ray Elton Larimore
M, b. 8 October 1904, d. 22 February 1967
Ray Elton Larimore was buried at Lock Cemetery, Lock, Licking Co., OH. Occupation: Welder.
Note: Ray was emplyed as a welder at the Mt. Vernon Bridgeworks and later at Curtiss-Wright/North American Aviation in Columbus. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. He was a Mason. He was born on 8 October 1904. He was the son of William Henry Larimore and Mary Arminda Riley. Ray Elton Larimore married Edith Margaret Frye on 1 December 1951. Ray Elton Larimore died on 22 February 1967 at Lock, Licking Co., OH, at age 62.
Note: Ray was emplyed as a welder at the Mt. Vernon Bridgeworks and later at Curtiss-Wright/North American Aviation in Columbus. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. He was a Mason. He was born on 8 October 1904. He was the son of William Henry Larimore and Mary Arminda Riley. Ray Elton Larimore married Edith Margaret Frye on 1 December 1951. Ray Elton Larimore died on 22 February 1967 at Lock, Licking Co., OH, at age 62.
Sgt. Raymond E. Larimore1
M, b. 16 May 1919, d. 16 November 1944
Sgt. Raymond E. Larimore was born on 16 May 1919 at Gage Co., NE.1 He was the son of LeRoy Raymond Larimore and Ethel Pearl (?)1 Sgt. Raymond E. Larimore married Alvina Elizabeth Katherine Scheider on 3 November 1939 at Plymouth, Jefferson Co., NE. Sgt. Raymond E. Larimore began military service WW II service, enlisted, died of wounds received in action. He died on 16 November 1944 at France at age 25. He was buried in 1944 at Odell Cemetery, Odell, Gage Co., NE, Findagrave #142015689.
Citations
- [S3479] 1940 Federal Census, Gage County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 2247.
Raymond Robert Larimore1
M, b. 20 March 1902, d. 7 January 1961
Raymond Robert Larimore was born on 20 March 1902 at Columbus, Cherokee Co., KS, WW II draft registration.1 He was the son of Timothy M. Larimore and Mary Melissa Lammey.1 Raymond Robert Larimore lived in 1920 at North Fourth Street, Spokane, Spokane Co., WA, Living with his brother James.2 He lived in 1924 at 1821 Sprague Avenue, Spokane, Spokane Co., WA, clerk, J.F. Dollarhite (city directory.) He lived on 16 February 1942 at Raymond, Pacific Co., WA. He died on 7 January 1961 at Alaska at age 58. He was buried in January 1961 at Anchorage Memorial Park Cemetery, Anchorage, Anchorage Borough, AK, Findagrave #132639931.
Rebecca Larimore
F, b. April 1826, d. 14 July 1894
Rebecca Larimore was born in April 1826 at Hampshire Co., VA (now WV). She was the daughter of James Larimore and Naomi Woolverton. Rebecca Larimore married Isaac James Pownall, son of Jonathan Isaac Pownall and Mary Virginia Arnold, in 1847 at Hampshire Co., VA (now WV). Rebecca Larimore died on 14 July 1894 at Hampshire Co., WV, at age 68. She was buried in July 1894 at Three Churches, Hampshire Co., WV.
Children of Rebecca Larimore and Isaac James Pownall
- Susan M. Pownall1 b. c 1848
- Mary Pownall1 b. c Feb 1850
- Isaac W. Pownall2 b. 31 Jul 1853, d. 25 Sep 1871
- James W. Pownall2 b. Nov 1858
- John Albert Pownall+3 b. c 1862, d. 28 Feb 1892
- Margaret A. Pownall3 b. c 1865
Citations
- [S1054] 1850 Federal Census, Hampshire County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 948.
- [S1056] 1860 Federal Census, Hampshire County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 1350; FHL #805350.
- [S1055] 1870 Federal Census, Hampshire County, West Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1687; FHL #553186.
Rebecca Larimore
F, b. 9 June 1848
Rebecca Larimore was born on 9 June 1848 at Illinois.1 She was the daughter of John W. Larimore and Elizabeth Fahs. Rebecca Larimore married Robert H. Price, son of Andrew Price and Mary (?), circa 1866 at Adams Co. (probably), IL, one child born to the marriage, still living as of 1900 census.1
Child of Rebecca Larimore and Robert H. Price
- William L. Price+2 b. Nov 1866
Rebecca Larimore1
F, b. circa 1879
Rebecca Larimore was born circa 1879 at Elm Grove Twp., Tazewell Co., IL.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Larimore and Eliza Jane Reed.1
Citations
- [S182] 1880 Federal Census, Tazewell County, Illinois. Microfilm, NARA Series T9, Rolls 253-54, FHL #1254253-54.
Reppa Doddridge Larimore
F, b. February 1872
Reppa Doddridge Larimore was born in February 1872 at Chillicothe, Ross Co., OH. She was the daughter of Robert Larimore and Amelia Narcissa Stoddard. Occupation: Public school teacher, Roosevelt High School in 1930 at Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH.
Richard Larimore
M, b. circa 1840
Richard Larimore began military service Service in the Union Army during the Civil War. He was born circa 1840 at Hampshire Co., VA.1 He was the son of Thomas Patton Larimore and Eleanor Stern.2 Occupation: Justice of the Peace, per "These Build Civilization" after 1865 at Homer, Licking Co., OH. Richard Larimore lived after 1865 at Homer, Licking Co., OH. He married Lou Ann Jones circa 1870.
Richard Clement Larimore
M, b. 12 September 1864, d. 6 January 1946
Occupation: Santa Fe Railroad. Richard Clement Larimore was born on 12 September 1864 at Licking Co., OH.1 He was the son of John Larimore and Hannah Minerva Lane. Richard Clement Larimore married Ann Elizabeth Frakes, daughter of Nathan Frakes and Mary Simmons, on 11 September 1898 at Las Vegas, San Miguel Co., NM. Richard Clement Larimore married Nettie Young, daughter of Uriah Young and Margaret Miller, in June 1924. Richard Clement Larimore lived in 1930 at Winfield, Cowley Co., KS, Was also at Winfield in 1918, per mother's obituary. He died on 6 January 1946 at Winfield, Cowley Co., KS, at age 81 OBITUARY - Winfield Daily Courier, January 6, 1947, Page 8:
Richard Clement Larimore, 82, a retired claim clerk for the Santa Fe railroad, died sometime in his sleep during the night at his home 1301 east Fifth. He was found dead in his bed by his daughter Miss Hope Larimore and it is thought that death occurred around five o'clock from a heart attack.
He was born Sept. 12, 1864, in Licking county, Ohio, coming to Winfield more than 50 years ago.
He had been in the employee of the Santa Fe for many years for a time served as agent at Raton, N.M. and later as claim clerk and was retired as chief claim clerk some years ago.
OBITUARY - Newark Advocate & American Tribune, January 8, page 7:
Received Word Of Death of R. Larimore
Granville, Jan. 8. -- Word was received by relatives here Tuesday of the sudden death of Mr. Richard C. Larimore, a native of Licking county, in Winfield, Kan., where he resided for several years. No cause of death was given in the message.
He is survived by a daughter, Hope, of Winfield, with whom he resided; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Brown and Mrs. Fanny Fern Perry, both of Granville, one brother, William G. Larimore of Newark, and a niece, Mrs. Bryan Larimore, of Granville.
Mrs. Brown and the niece left Tuesday for Winfield. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
He was buried in January 1946 at Union Cemetery, Winfield, Cowley Co., KS.
Richard Clement Larimore, 82, a retired claim clerk for the Santa Fe railroad, died sometime in his sleep during the night at his home 1301 east Fifth. He was found dead in his bed by his daughter Miss Hope Larimore and it is thought that death occurred around five o'clock from a heart attack.
He was born Sept. 12, 1864, in Licking county, Ohio, coming to Winfield more than 50 years ago.
He had been in the employee of the Santa Fe for many years for a time served as agent at Raton, N.M. and later as claim clerk and was retired as chief claim clerk some years ago.
OBITUARY - Newark Advocate & American Tribune, January 8, page 7:
Received Word Of Death of R. Larimore
Granville, Jan. 8. -- Word was received by relatives here Tuesday of the sudden death of Mr. Richard C. Larimore, a native of Licking county, in Winfield, Kan., where he resided for several years. No cause of death was given in the message.
He is survived by a daughter, Hope, of Winfield, with whom he resided; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Brown and Mrs. Fanny Fern Perry, both of Granville, one brother, William G. Larimore of Newark, and a niece, Mrs. Bryan Larimore, of Granville.
Mrs. Brown and the niece left Tuesday for Winfield. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
He was buried in January 1946 at Union Cemetery, Winfield, Cowley Co., KS.
Children of Richard Clement Larimore and Ann Elizabeth Frakes
- Lucille Larimore b. 15 Jul 1899, d. 5 Mar 1910
- Hope Larimore b. 26 Feb 1914, d. 24 Sep 1994
Citations
- [S53] John and Hanna Larimore Family Bible, "Births" page.
Richard Weldon Larimore1
M, b. 10 February 1923, d. 13 January 2015
Richard Weldon Larimore was born on 10 February 1923 at Rogers, Benton Co., AR.1 He was the son of Forrest Edward Larimore and Goldie May Gipple.1 Richard Weldon Larimore married Glenn Eri Livingston, daughter of William Eri Livingston and Mary Evelyn Glenn, on 5 April 1947 at Little Rock, Pulaski Co., AR. Richard Weldon Larimore died on 13 January 2015 at Urbana, Champaign Co., IL, at age 91
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Richard Weldon (Larry) Larimore, 91, of Urbana, Illinois, died Tuesday (Jan. 13, 2015) at the Champaign County Nursing Home, Urbana.
He was born in Rogers, Arkansas on Feb. 10, 1923. Larry earned his bachelor's degree at the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville where he met Glenn E. 'Ghee' Livingston, who became his bride on April 5, 1947 in Little Rock, Arkansas.
At the encouragement of entomologist Milt Sanderson, who had just recently moved from the University of Arkansas to the University of Illinois, the couple moved to Urbana where Larry earned his master's degree from the UI. The couple left Urbana briefly while Larry earned his Ph.D. in zoology from the University of Michigan.
Larry began his career in 1946 at the Illinois Natural History Survey as a stream ecologist. He officially retired from this role in 1988, but could still be found working in his office after the turn of the century. As he told The News-Gazette in 1999 regarding data from 1952-1986, 'It's a shame to retire and die and let good stuff sit here.'
Larry and Ghee raised three sons, Rick, Ken and Mike, who all accompanied their father on many field research adventures and share their father's passion for the outdoors.
In 1963, Larry was asked by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization to study inland fisheries in Thailand. So, the entire family moved to Bangkok for a year.
Larry's work would later take him to Indonesia, Yugoslavia as a Fulbright lecturer, Hungary and Puerto Rico.
While his work with fisheries took him all over the world, he loved the fisheries work he conducted in East Central Illinois. He was particularly interested in stream biology and the behavior of smallmouth bass.
Larry was an early researcher in the development of electrofishing techniques and put those to use in his extensive work on the Jordan Creek, a stream that feeds into the Salt Fork of the Vermilion River.
In addition to his extensive work on Jordan Creek and other Illinois streams, a significant project focused on the survey of fishes of Champaign County, which Larry conducted first with Phillip Smith in 1963, and later with Peter Bayley in 1996. This survey was part of a longitudinal look at the fish populations in Champaign County.
This work was initiated in 1908 by Stephen A. Forbes, the Illinois Natural History Survey's first chief, and Robert Richardson. David Thompson and Richard Hunt narrowed the focus of that work to Champaign County in 1930.
Larry and fellow researcher Phillip Smith published the third edition of the survey in 1963. Nearly 30 years later, Larry and his colleague and friend, Peter Bayley, published a fourth edition of the survey. Another survey is now in the works at the Illinois Natural History Survey.
While he and his wife loved to travel, their most treasured place was property on the Salt Fork River in Vermilion County where the family built an Arkansas-style cabin, which appropriately came to be known as 'The Cabin.' Over the years Larry conducted many studies on this property related to fisheries and encouraged graduate students to do the same.
Anyone who ever met any of the Larimore family knew that the Cabin was much more than a secluded getaway in the woods. It served as a social hub where family, friends and colleagues from all over the world would often gather. Just as with their home in Urbana, everyone was welcome at the cabin. Larry and Ghee loved sharing their haven on the lake with friends just as much as they enjoyed the low-key mornings listening to birds calling.
Larry was a charter member of numerous organizations, including the Midwest Benthological Society in 1953 (later the North American Benthological Society, 1975-2011, and now the Society for Freshwater Science), Research Biologists, and the Illinois Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. He was also a member of the Izaak Walton League.
He believed in investing in the future of his profession, particularly in supporting young researchers. He mentored many graduate students and young professionals who have gone on to be amazing researchers themselves.
In 2002, Larry's friends and family established the R. Weldon Larimore/Jordan Creek Endowment Fund to provide scholarship support to an aspiring undergrad or graduate student scientist at the UI or beginning research professional at the Illinois Natural History Survey to conduct research focusing on Jordan Creek and/or other Midwestern warmwater streams. This love for supporting young people was also evident through his involvement with the Boy Scouts of America where he was a Scout Leader through all three of his sons' scouting years. As a young man himself he earned the Boy Scout's highest honor, the Eagle Scout Award.
Larry was never boastful of his successes, but was honored with many awards over the years including recognition from the American Fisheries Society and Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
While Larry had many professional accomplishments, he loved to meet new people and make new friends. He was very proud of his family and the contributions they have made to the world.
His parents; brother, Forrest Gipple (F.G.) Larimore and sister, Doris Larimore preceded Larry in death.
He is survived by his wife; sons, Richard Livingston Larimore (Cloydia), Kenneth Gregory Larimore (Tanja) and Michael Scott Larimore; three grandchildren; a niece and a great-nephew.
IlliniHQ (Champaign, IL) - Sunday, January 18, 2015.
He was cremated Findagrave #148026111.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Richard Weldon (Larry) Larimore, 91, of Urbana, Illinois, died Tuesday (Jan. 13, 2015) at the Champaign County Nursing Home, Urbana.
He was born in Rogers, Arkansas on Feb. 10, 1923. Larry earned his bachelor's degree at the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville where he met Glenn E. 'Ghee' Livingston, who became his bride on April 5, 1947 in Little Rock, Arkansas.
At the encouragement of entomologist Milt Sanderson, who had just recently moved from the University of Arkansas to the University of Illinois, the couple moved to Urbana where Larry earned his master's degree from the UI. The couple left Urbana briefly while Larry earned his Ph.D. in zoology from the University of Michigan.
Larry began his career in 1946 at the Illinois Natural History Survey as a stream ecologist. He officially retired from this role in 1988, but could still be found working in his office after the turn of the century. As he told The News-Gazette in 1999 regarding data from 1952-1986, 'It's a shame to retire and die and let good stuff sit here.'
Larry and Ghee raised three sons, Rick, Ken and Mike, who all accompanied their father on many field research adventures and share their father's passion for the outdoors.
In 1963, Larry was asked by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization to study inland fisheries in Thailand. So, the entire family moved to Bangkok for a year.
Larry's work would later take him to Indonesia, Yugoslavia as a Fulbright lecturer, Hungary and Puerto Rico.
While his work with fisheries took him all over the world, he loved the fisheries work he conducted in East Central Illinois. He was particularly interested in stream biology and the behavior of smallmouth bass.
Larry was an early researcher in the development of electrofishing techniques and put those to use in his extensive work on the Jordan Creek, a stream that feeds into the Salt Fork of the Vermilion River.
In addition to his extensive work on Jordan Creek and other Illinois streams, a significant project focused on the survey of fishes of Champaign County, which Larry conducted first with Phillip Smith in 1963, and later with Peter Bayley in 1996. This survey was part of a longitudinal look at the fish populations in Champaign County.
This work was initiated in 1908 by Stephen A. Forbes, the Illinois Natural History Survey's first chief, and Robert Richardson. David Thompson and Richard Hunt narrowed the focus of that work to Champaign County in 1930.
Larry and fellow researcher Phillip Smith published the third edition of the survey in 1963. Nearly 30 years later, Larry and his colleague and friend, Peter Bayley, published a fourth edition of the survey. Another survey is now in the works at the Illinois Natural History Survey.
While he and his wife loved to travel, their most treasured place was property on the Salt Fork River in Vermilion County where the family built an Arkansas-style cabin, which appropriately came to be known as 'The Cabin.' Over the years Larry conducted many studies on this property related to fisheries and encouraged graduate students to do the same.
Anyone who ever met any of the Larimore family knew that the Cabin was much more than a secluded getaway in the woods. It served as a social hub where family, friends and colleagues from all over the world would often gather. Just as with their home in Urbana, everyone was welcome at the cabin. Larry and Ghee loved sharing their haven on the lake with friends just as much as they enjoyed the low-key mornings listening to birds calling.
Larry was a charter member of numerous organizations, including the Midwest Benthological Society in 1953 (later the North American Benthological Society, 1975-2011, and now the Society for Freshwater Science), Research Biologists, and the Illinois Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. He was also a member of the Izaak Walton League.
He believed in investing in the future of his profession, particularly in supporting young researchers. He mentored many graduate students and young professionals who have gone on to be amazing researchers themselves.
In 2002, Larry's friends and family established the R. Weldon Larimore/Jordan Creek Endowment Fund to provide scholarship support to an aspiring undergrad or graduate student scientist at the UI or beginning research professional at the Illinois Natural History Survey to conduct research focusing on Jordan Creek and/or other Midwestern warmwater streams. This love for supporting young people was also evident through his involvement with the Boy Scouts of America where he was a Scout Leader through all three of his sons' scouting years. As a young man himself he earned the Boy Scout's highest honor, the Eagle Scout Award.
Larry was never boastful of his successes, but was honored with many awards over the years including recognition from the American Fisheries Society and Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
While Larry had many professional accomplishments, he loved to meet new people and make new friends. He was very proud of his family and the contributions they have made to the world.
His parents; brother, Forrest Gipple (F.G.) Larimore and sister, Doris Larimore preceded Larry in death.
He is survived by his wife; sons, Richard Livingston Larimore (Cloydia), Kenneth Gregory Larimore (Tanja) and Michael Scott Larimore; three grandchildren; a niece and a great-nephew.
IlliniHQ (Champaign, IL) - Sunday, January 18, 2015.
He was cremated Findagrave #148026111.
Citations
- [S2226] 1930 Federal Census, Benton County, Arkansas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 65; FHL #2339800.
Robert Larimore
M, b. 20 October 1792, d. 27 February 1856
Occupation: Was a contractor engaged in construction of the Ohio Canal system. Robert Larimore was born on 20 October 1792 at Three Churches, Hampshire Co., VA (now WV). He was the son of James Larimore and Susannah Barbel Bunner. Robert Larimore married Mary Smith on 23 September 1814 at Romney, Hampshire Co., VA (now WV).
Note: Relocated to Ohio in 1824, per "These Build Civilization", p. 29. Robert Larimore married Elizabeth Tate Evans on 23 August 1832 at Ohio. Robert Larimore married Susannah A. Doddridge, daughter of Dr. Joseph Doddridge, on 26 March 1844 at Ohio. Robert Larimore died on 27 February 1856 at Chillicothe, Ross Co., OH, at age 63. He was buried in 1856 at Grandview Cemetery, Ross Co., OH.
Note: Relocated to Ohio in 1824, per "These Build Civilization", p. 29. Robert Larimore married Elizabeth Tate Evans on 23 August 1832 at Ohio. Robert Larimore married Susannah A. Doddridge, daughter of Dr. Joseph Doddridge, on 26 March 1844 at Ohio. Robert Larimore died on 27 February 1856 at Chillicothe, Ross Co., OH, at age 63. He was buried in 1856 at Grandview Cemetery, Ross Co., OH.
Children of Robert Larimore and Mary Smith
- Joseph Larimore b. 1815, d. 1825
- Sarepta Larimore+ b. 12 Jul 1818, d. 26 Sep 1890
- Ann Larimore b. 20 Jan 1820, d. 23 Oct 1842
- Charlotte Larimore b. 5 Oct 1821, d. 2 Jan 1846
- Robert Larimore+ b. 30 Jun 1823, d. 20 Dec 1904
- James D. Larimore+ b. 26 Feb 1825, d. 23 Sep 1854
- Mary A. Larimore b. 21 Jul 1826, d. 1827
- Susan Caroline Larimore+ b. 20 Feb 1828, d. 5 Feb 1900
- Virginia Larimore b. Oct 1829, d. May 1830
- Mary Matilda Larimore b. 6 Jun 1831, d. 18 Jul 1831
Child of Robert Larimore and Elizabeth Tate Evans
- Magnus Tate Larimore b. 22 Nov 1839, d. 12 Jul 1840
Children of Robert Larimore and Susannah A. Doddridge
- Charles Phillip Larimore b. 25 Dec 1844, d. 25 Jul 1845
- Dr. Francis Carter Larimore M.D.+ b. 12 Apr 1846, d. 18 Apr 1930
- Lucy N. Larimore b. 26 Jan 1848, d. b 1930
- Harriet D. Larimore b. 24 Sep 1849, d. 24 Sep 1849
Robert Larimore
M, b. 30 June 1823, d. 20 December 1904
Occupation: Dry goods store in Columbus and clerk in Cincinnati Post Office. Robert Larimore was born on 30 June 1823 at Romney, Hampshire Co., VA (now WV). He was the son of Robert Larimore and Mary Smith. Robert Larimore married Amelia Narcissa Stoddard, daughter of John Stoddard and Susannah A. Doddridge, in 1851 at Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH. Occupation: Wheat agent in 1870 at Chillicothe, Ross Co., OH.1 Robert Larimore died on 20 December 1904 at Chillicothe, Ross Co., OH, at age 81.
Children of Robert Larimore and Amelia Narcissa Stoddard
- Robert Larimore
- James Doddridge Larimore b. c 1854, d. Sep 1904
- Emily Murray Larimore b. c 1855, d. Aug 1888
- Charles Howard Larimore+ b. Sep 1856
- Fannie Caroline Larimore+ b. Jul 1858, d. May 1928
- Dudley F. Larimore+ b. c 1861, d. 6 Jul 1924
- Mary Matilda Larimore b. c 1863
- Susan Amelia Larimore b. c 1865, d. Sep 1895
- Frank Carter Larimore+ b. c 1867
- Daisy Lucy Larimore+ b. c 1868, d. Aug 1903
- John Winters Larimore b. c Apr 1870
- Reppa Doddridge Larimore b. Feb 1872
- Robert Larimore
Citations
- [S184] 1870 Federal Census, Ross County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1263; FHL #552762.
Robert Larimore
M
Robert Larimore was born at Delphos, Van Wert Co., OH. He was the son of Robert Larimore and Amelia Narcissa Stoddard. Robert Larimore died at Delphos, Van Wert Co., OH, Died in infancy.
Robert Larimore
M
Robert Larimore was the son of Dudley F. Larimore. Robert Larimore lived in 1930 at Pelham, Westchester Co., NY.
Robert Larimore
M
Robert Larimore was born. He was the son of Robert Larimore and Amelia Narcissa Stoddard. Robert Larimore died at Chillicothe, Ross Co., OH, Died in infancy (second child named Robert.)
Robert Larimore1
M, b. May 1898
Robert Larimore was born in May 1898 at Tazewell Co., IL.1 He was the son of Arnold J. Larimore and Mary Avarilla Potts.1
Citations
- [S282] 1900 Federal Census, Tazewell County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Film 347; FHL #1240347.
Robert Allen Larimore
M, b. 20 February 1836, d. 8 February 1910
Robert Allen Larimore was born on 20 February 1836 at Three Churches, Hampshire Co., VA (now WV). He was the son of Samuel Larimore and Catherine Case. Robert Allen Larimore married Zulemma Pownell, daughter of Isaiah W. Pownell and Mary Heare, on 25 October 1856 at Allegany Co., MD.
Note: Came to Licking Co., OH with parents in 1856. Robert Allen Larimore married Caroline A. Wright, daughter of Bouton Rockwell Wright and Monima Sautine Eastman, in 1860 at Homer, Licking Co., OH. Robert Allen Larimore began military service Ohio Vol. Infantry, 20th Reg., Co. "G" (was taken prisoner.) He married Mary Jane Cummins on 5 June 1873 at Homer, Licking Co., OH. Robert Allen Larimore died on 8 February 1910 at Sunbury, Delaware Co., OH, at age 73. Cause of death: on 8 February 1910 he was murdered by his son in-law Lyman Bolton. He was buried in February 1910 at Sunbury Cemetery, Delaware Co., OH.
Note: Came to Licking Co., OH with parents in 1856. Robert Allen Larimore married Caroline A. Wright, daughter of Bouton Rockwell Wright and Monima Sautine Eastman, in 1860 at Homer, Licking Co., OH. Robert Allen Larimore began military service Ohio Vol. Infantry, 20th Reg., Co. "G" (was taken prisoner.) He married Mary Jane Cummins on 5 June 1873 at Homer, Licking Co., OH. Robert Allen Larimore died on 8 February 1910 at Sunbury, Delaware Co., OH, at age 73. Cause of death: on 8 February 1910 he was murdered by his son in-law Lyman Bolton. He was buried in February 1910 at Sunbury Cemetery, Delaware Co., OH.
Children of Robert Allen Larimore and Caroline A. Wright
- Zulemma Catherine Larimore+ b. 7 Jul 1861, d. 1930
- Ada Frances Larimore+ b. 13 Aug 1865, d. 1 Apr 1919
- William Edgar Larimore+ b. 16 Aug 1867, d. a 1948
- Albert Barnes Larimore b. c 1870, d. c 1870
- Mary Wright Larimore b. 1870, d. 1870
Children of Robert Allen Larimore and Mary Jane Cummins
- Joseph Herbert Larimore+ b. 16 Mar 1874
- Elizabeth Cline Larimore+ b. 27 Feb 1876, d. 1946
- Caroline Virginia Larimore+ b. 8 Jul 1878, d. 25 Feb 1939
- Robert W. Larimore b. 1880, d. 1 Feb 1891
- Thomas A. Larimore b. 2 Jun 1883
- Harry Larimore b. c 1885, d. c 1885
Robert J. Larimore1
M, b. 25 October 1840, d. 4 October 1922
Robert J. Larimore was born on 25 October 1840 at Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL, per newspaper obituary and headstone. Census ages are completely inconsistent:
1850 -- listed as "5"
1860 -- listed as "13"
1870 -- listed as "22"
1880 -- listed as "30"
1900 -- shows "OCT 1849"
Because Sarah was listed first on the 1850 census, suspect Robert was actually born closer to 1844 or 1845. DLB 2018.1,2,3,4
He was the son of John Larimore and Asenath Munden.1 Robert J. Larimore married Sophia Jane Oldfield, daughter of William Oldfield and Adaline Krepps, on 24 July 1867 at Tazewell Co., IL. Robert J. Larimore lived on 25 September 1870 at Saline Co., NE.3 He married Drucilla Bush, daughter of Isaac Bush and Harriet Hays, on 30 January 1877 at Tazewell Co., IL. Robert J. Larimore lived on 19 June 1880 at Beatrice, Gage Co., NE.4 He lived on 6 June 1900 at 534 South Third Street, Beatrice, Gage Co., NE.5 He died on 4 October 1922 at Beatrice, Gage Co., NE, at age 81 Obituary, Beatrice Daily Sun, October 5, 1922:
Robert Larimore, a pioneer resident of this community, died at his home at 117 South Center street yesterday morning at 11 o'clock. The funeral will be held this afternoon, at 2 o'clock from the Scott-Harman chapel.
Robert Larimore was born at Pekin, Ill. October 25, 1840, and at the time of his death was eighty-two years of age, lacking eleven days. When a young man he came to Nebraska and settled on a homestead near Western, Nebraska. In 1867 he came to Beatrice and this city has been his home ever since.
In the early days, Mr. Larimore worked as an overland freighter between Beatrice and the Missouri river towns. He knew the country when it was young and the buffalo was still being hunted on the Nebraska prairies.
He had been in ailing health for six months, and had been quite ill the past three months. He is survivied by his wife and their four sons and three daughters: John, Frank, Eugene, and Roy, all of Beatrice, and Mrs. Melissa Corey and Mrs. Anna Stanley of Beatrice, and Mrs. Lottie Gettemy of Redlands, Calif.
He was buried in October 1922 at Evergreen Home Cemetery, Beatrice, Gage Co., NE, Findagrave #185784837.
1850 -- listed as "5"
1860 -- listed as "13"
1870 -- listed as "22"
1880 -- listed as "30"
1900 -- shows "OCT 1849"
Because Sarah was listed first on the 1850 census, suspect Robert was actually born closer to 1844 or 1845. DLB 2018.1,2,3,4
He was the son of John Larimore and Asenath Munden.1 Robert J. Larimore married Sophia Jane Oldfield, daughter of William Oldfield and Adaline Krepps, on 24 July 1867 at Tazewell Co., IL. Robert J. Larimore lived on 25 September 1870 at Saline Co., NE.3 He married Drucilla Bush, daughter of Isaac Bush and Harriet Hays, on 30 January 1877 at Tazewell Co., IL. Robert J. Larimore lived on 19 June 1880 at Beatrice, Gage Co., NE.4 He lived on 6 June 1900 at 534 South Third Street, Beatrice, Gage Co., NE.5 He died on 4 October 1922 at Beatrice, Gage Co., NE, at age 81 Obituary, Beatrice Daily Sun, October 5, 1922:
Robert Larimore, a pioneer resident of this community, died at his home at 117 South Center street yesterday morning at 11 o'clock. The funeral will be held this afternoon, at 2 o'clock from the Scott-Harman chapel.
Robert Larimore was born at Pekin, Ill. October 25, 1840, and at the time of his death was eighty-two years of age, lacking eleven days. When a young man he came to Nebraska and settled on a homestead near Western, Nebraska. In 1867 he came to Beatrice and this city has been his home ever since.
In the early days, Mr. Larimore worked as an overland freighter between Beatrice and the Missouri river towns. He knew the country when it was young and the buffalo was still being hunted on the Nebraska prairies.
He had been in ailing health for six months, and had been quite ill the past three months. He is survivied by his wife and their four sons and three daughters: John, Frank, Eugene, and Roy, all of Beatrice, and Mrs. Melissa Corey and Mrs. Anna Stanley of Beatrice, and Mrs. Lottie Gettemy of Redlands, Calif.
He was buried in October 1922 at Evergreen Home Cemetery, Beatrice, Gage Co., NE, Findagrave #185784837.
Child of Robert J. Larimore and Sophia Jane Oldfield
- John W. Larimore+3 b. Aug 1867, d. 30 Sep 1949
Children of Robert J. Larimore and Drucilla Bush
- Frank Edward Larimore+5 b. 3 Feb 1882, d. 14 Apr 1966
- Eugene Roy Larimore+5 b. 8 Feb 1885, d. 8 Jan 1923
- Milesey Pearl Larimore+5 b. 28 Sep 1888, d. 23 Oct 1976
- Anna S. Larimore5 b. May 1891
- LeRoy Raymond Larimore+5 b. 25 Nov 1895, d. 18 Jan 1962
- Charlotta Myrtle Larimore+5 b. Dec 1897
Citations
- [S1027] 1850 Federal Census, Tazewell County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 129.
- [S601] 1860 Federal Census, Tazewell County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 232; FHL #803232.
- [S3472] 1870 Federal Census, Saline County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 832; FHL #552331.
- [S962] 1880 Federal Census, Gage County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 749; FHL #1254749.
- [S110] 1900 Federal Census, Gage County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 928; FHL #1240928.
Robert Neil Larimore
M, b. 10 May 1928, d. 8 December 1959
Note: Bob and Margaret were killed in a car/train accident near Port Columbus. Bob was a Mason. Occupation: Nursing Home Owner. Robert Neil Larimore was born on 10 May 1928. He was the son of Leland Gaylord Larimore and Dorotha Iola Myers. Robert Neil Larimore married Margaret Ackerman. Robert Neil Larimore died on 8 December 1959 at Franklin Co., OH, at age 31 Train accident.
Robert Newlon Larimore
M, b. 1853, d. 1928
Robert Newlon Larimore was born in 1853 at Homer, Licking Co., OH. He was the son of Thomas Patton Larimore and Eleanor Stern. Robert Newlon Larimore married Emma J. Richards in 1875 at Licking Co., OH. Robert Newlon Larimore died in 1928 at Homer, Licking Co., OH. He was buried at Homer Cemetery, Burlington Twp., Licking Co., OH.
Children of Robert Newlon Larimore and Emma J. Richards
- Mary M. Larimore b. 15 Jun 1875, d. b 1930
- Zoe Elinor Larimore+ b. 7 Jul 1882
Robert P. Larimore1
M, b. 8 November 1927, d. 15 June 1973
Robert P. Larimore was born on 8 November 1927 at Gage Co., NE.1 He was the son of Frank Edward Larimore and Grace M. Scott.1 Robert P. Larimore began military service on 15 January 1951 Korean War service, U.S. Army. He ended military service on 17 October 1952; Released. He died on 15 June 1973 at California at age 45 Dates per SSDI.
Citations
- [S3477] 1930 Federal Census, Gage County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 1281; FHL #2341016.