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Note: H538
Note: According to the work of Mrs. Ethel Bush Packey, The Coy Family: Roots, Branches, and Sprouts, Rich is the son of Harold Pifer and Edna Mays. Richard retired from his work as a welder from Consolidated Rail Corp. He is a member of the Knox Sportsman's Club and the National Rifle Association. According to the obituary of Richard's half-brother, Burl Roger Davis, as printed in the December 6, 2003 The Review (Alliance, Stark County, Ohio), Richard's mother was Edna M. Davis and her second husband, Richard's step-father, was Burl L. Davis. Richard has one brother, Ernest Pifer, who resides in Westville Lake, Ohio in 2003, and three half-brothers, Burl Roger Davis, who died December 4, 2003; William Davis, of Alliance, Ohio in 2003; and Keith Davis, of Phoenix, Arizona. Richard's obituary in the 10 October 2017 The Review (Alliance, Stark County, Ohio) is as follows: "Dorsel Richard Pifer, age 80, of Beloit, died at 12:47 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 8, 2017 at the Alliance Community Hospital with his family by his side. He was born July 1, 1937 in Reedsville, Ohio, the son of the late Harold Pifer and the late Edna (Mays) Pifer-Davis. He attended many different schools, as his family moved around a lot, worked on many farms until he went to work for the railroad in 1951. He worked for many different railroads, but retired from Conrail after 47 years of service. He loved to go to auctions, fix and sell farm equipment. Richard owned Green Gables for a short period of time. He loved to meet the railroad men at Heggy�s on Wednesdays, he also belonged to the Knox Sportsman�s Club, and The American Rifle Association. Before getting diabetes, Richard and Shirley loved to do lots of traveling throughout the United States. Surviving him in death is his wife Shirley (Hagan) Pifer, whom he married on August 11, 1957; two daughters, Beverly (David) Carney of Damascus and Brenda of the home; two half-brothers, Keith of Arizona and William of Alliance; a granddaughter, Elizabeth Carney of Damascus. Besides his late father, Harold Pifer and late mother, Edna (Mays) Pifer-Davis, he was preceded in death by one full brother, Earnest Pifer; one half-brother, Roger Davis; one half sister, Francis Davis Miller; and a grandson, Matthew Carney. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 12, 2017 at the Stark Memorial Funeral Home. Calling hours will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2017 at the funeral home. Interment will be held at Highland Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, please choose a charity of your choice. Richard�s obituary may be viewed and condolences sent online at www.starkmemorial.com (10-11-17)"
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Note: H15013
Note: According to the work of Mrs. Ethel Bush Packey, The Coy Family: Roots, Branches, and Sprouts, Rich is the son of Harold Pifer and Edna Mays. Richard retired from his work as a welder from Consolidated Rail Corp. He is a member of the Knox Sportsman's Club and the National Rifle Association. According to the obituary of Richard's half-brother, Burl Roger Davis, as printed in the December 6, 2003 The Review (Alliance, Stark County, Ohio), Richard's mother was Edna M. Davis and her second husband, Richard's step-father, was Burl L. Davis. Richard has one brother, Ernest Pifer, who resides in Westville Lake, Ohio in 2003, and three half-brothers, Burl Roger Davis, who died December 4, 2003; William Davis, of Alliance, Ohio in 2003; and Keith Davis, of Phoenix, Arizona.
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Note: H15014
Note: According to the work of Mrs. Ethel Bush Packey, The Coy Family: Roots, Branches, and Sprouts, Rich is the son of Harold Pifer and Edna Mays. Richard retired from his work as a welder from Consolidated Rail Corp. He is a member of the Knox Sportsman's Club and the National Rifle Association. According to the obituary of Richard's half-brother, Burl Roger Davis, as printed in the December 6, 2003 The Review (Alliance, Stark County, Ohio), Richard's mother was Edna M. Davis and her second husband, Richard's step-father, was Burl L. Davis. Richard has one brother, Ernest Pifer, who resides in Westville Lake, Ohio in 2003, and three half-brothers, Burl Roger Davis, who died December 4, 2003; William Davis, of Alliance, Ohio in 2003; and Keith Davis, of Phoenix, Arizona.
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Note: H15357
Note: According to the work of Mrs. Ethel Bush Packey, The Coy Family: Roots, Branches, and Sprouts, Rich is the son of Harold Pifer and Edna Mays. Richard retired from his work as a welder from Consolidated Rail Corp. He is a member of the Knox Sportsman's Club and the National Rifle Association. According to the obituary of Richard's half-brother, Burl Roger Davis, as printed in the December 6, 2003 The Review (Alliance, Stark County, Ohio), Richard's mother was Edna M. Davis and her second husband, Richard's step-father, was Burl L. Davis. Richard has one brother, Ernest Pifer, who resides in Westville Lake, Ohio in 2003, and three half-brothers, Burl Roger Davis, who died December 4, 2003; William Davis, of Alliance, Ohio in 2003; and Keith Davis, of Phoenix, Arizona.
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Note: H15564
Note: According to the work of Mrs. Ethel Bush Packey, The Coy Family: Roots, Branches, and Sprouts, Rich is the son of Harold Pifer and Edna Mays. Richard retired from his work as a welder from Consolidated Rail Corp. He is a member of the Knox Sportsman's Club and the National Rifle Association. According to the obituary of Richard's half-brother, Burl Roger Davis, as printed in the December 6, 2003 The Review (Alliance, Stark County, Ohio), Richard's mother was Edna M. Davis and her second husband, Richard's step-father, was Burl L. Davis. Richard has one brother, Ernest Pifer, who resides in Westville Lake, Ohio in 2003, and three half-brothers, Burl Roger Davis, who died December 4, 2003; William Davis, of Alliance, Ohio in 2003; and Keith Davis, of Phoenix, Arizona.
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