Given Names: Mamie Maude Surname: NIDAY Married Name: Mamie Maude ROBINSON
Gender: Female
Birth:1 September 19053120 -- Houck Hollow, Gallia County, Ohio, USA Death:17 July 1987 (Age 81) -- Holzer Medical Center, Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Citation Details: Probate Court, Marriage License Application 7828
Note: Frank Robinson 23 years and Mamie 21 years. His occupation is Mechanic, and hers is Book-keeper. "That neither of said parties is an habitual drunkard, epilecptic, imbecile or insane, and is not under the influence of any intoxicating liquor or narcotic drug. Said parties are not nearer of kin than second cousins, and there is no legal impediment to their marriage. Sworn on the 29th of January 1927, J.S. Clark Probate Judge and Ethel F. Clark, Deputy Clerk.
Their marriage was solemnized on 29 January 1927 by John Glenn, Minister Probate Judge was J.S. Glenn. (Was John Glenn also a Minister?)
Twenty-fifth Wedding Anniversary Celebrated Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson Mr. and Mrs. M. Harold Brown entertained last night with a dinner part honoring her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson, who were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. Greeting and gifts were showered on the honorees by their relatives and freiends, and Mrs. Robinson who is employed at the Holzer Hospital received a bouquet from her co-workers as well as a corsage from her brother R.B. Niday. A large "wedding" cake, centering the festive table, was encircled with an arrangement of white pompom chrysanthemums and trailing ivy, as the guests assembled for the dinner. Two of the guests, Mrs. J. Donald Robinson, the former Miss Olive Schreck, and Mrs. Joe Miller, the former Miss Blanche Spear were present at the Robinson's wedding. In addition to the honorees, others enjoying the party last night were Mr. Donald Robinsons, Mr. Joe Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis queen, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Niday, Jimmy Robinson and Miss Mary Rose, Domar Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Brown and daughter Martha Miss Charlene Robinson a student at Ohio University was unable to be here with her parents for the celebration.
Citation Details: 27, 2700, 204 Certificate of Death
Note: Death Certificate
Mamie M. Robinson Female July 17, 1987 White 81 Sep. 01, 1905 Gallia Gallipolis Holzer Medical Center Inpatient Ohio USA American Soc. Sec. 288-01-1588 Widowed Retired 71 Garfield Avenue Ezra C. Niday Goldie Burnett Niday informant James D. Robinson Death was caused by: Immediate cause cardiac arrhythmia as a consequence to cardiomyopathy Other significant conditions: pulmonary edema Physician Carol M. Sholtis M.D.
Burial July 22, 1989 Mound Hill Cemetery Cleeland R. Willia Funeral firm
Note: MAMIE ROBINSON Gallipolis -- Mamie M. Robinson, 81, of 71 Garfield Ave., Gallipolis, died Friday at Holzer Medical Center. She worked at Gallia Produce Company for several years, and as a bookkeeper at Womeldorff and Thomas and Holzer Hospital. She also operated Robinson's Meat Market. She retired in 1974 from Ohio Bureau of Employment Services.
Born Sept. 1, 1905 in Gallia County, she was a daughter of the late Ezra C. and Goldie Burnett Niday. She was preceded in death by her husband, C. Frank Robinson, in March 1971. They were married in July [actually January] 1927 in Gallipolis. Surviving are a son, James D. and Mary K. Robinson of Gallipolis; one sister, Eloise Brown of Ft. Myers, Fla.; two grandsons, John C. and Robert D. Black; two granddaughters, Suzelle Snowden and Jeni Robinson; two great grandchildren and one sister, Eloise Brown of Ft. Myers, Fla. [repeated!] She was a member of First Baptist Church in Gallipolis, where she served in many capacities. Services will be conducted Wednesday, 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church, Rev. Joseph Godwin officiating. Burial follows at Mound Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at Willis Funeral Home on Tuesday, 6 to 9 p.m. The body will be taken to the church one hour prior to services.
Note: Her services were from the First Baptist Church on Wednesday July 22 1987 at 1:00 with the Rev. Joseph Godwin officiating. The funeral was conducted by the Willis Funeral Home. The 23rd Psalm was on one page.