She was a member of St. Agnes Parish in Roeland Park. He attended schools near Clinton and Picker, Oklahoma, where he graduated from high school. Services will be Thursday (today) at the Consalus and Peck funeral home. Also of the troublesome days of the Civil War and the famous Order No. In Leeton, Alberta became a member of the Leeton Christian Church and its quilting club, the Leeton Women's Club and continued to participate in the Deepwater Homemaker's Club. He was also an instructor for Hobby Lobby, Powell Gardens and Michaels, as well as the Ceramic and Painting Institute. ; James Adkins, Kansas City, Mo. March of 1952, Claude married Ruby Tutor. She enjoyed crocheting, making doll clothing and afghans, quilting and working crossword and jigsaw puzzles. Lorene was a seamstress for fifty years and was well-known for making many bridesmaid dresses. Prepare a personalized obituary for someone you loved.. May 14, 1924 - Another passenger, Jack Kent, escaped with minor injuries.). He grew up and graduated from Chamberlain High School in Washington, DC. She went to Carthage three weeks ago to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Wyatt, and took sick a few days later. Burial was in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Grand Rapids. He had held the office of trustee, Sunday School superintendent, Sunday School secretary, Sunday School teacher, head usher and deacon at the First Baptist Church at Deepwater. Mr. Antwiler was employed by the R-9 School District as a bus driver. She faithfully attended, as her health permitted, the Christian Church of Clinton, the Sunday school and the Monday morning sewing group. Forty-two years ago last October 26, he was married to Miss Sarah Ward, who survives him. Among those present were: Harry Finks and family, of Clinton; Walter Finks and Fisher Finks, Chas. Moving back to the Kansas City area she would work at various companies which included BOP and Sherial Crystal. Burial will be in the Aline Star Cemetery. Funeral services were Wednesday, July 20 at the First Assembly of God Church, Clinton. The Adairs were also kinsman of John Adair, at one time governor of Kentucky and were also related to the Desha family of that state. Her daughter, Mrs. Mack Fewel, has given her the most devoted care that we have ever seen. Survivors include two sons, Brian Ashley (Jessica) of Kansas City, KS, and Eric Ashley (Melissa) of Pleasant Hill; a sister, Patti Culver (Randy) of Mesa, AZ; a brother, John Ashley of Kansas City; a stepmother, Ruth Ashley of Clinton; a grandson, Calvin Eugene Ashley of Pleasant Hill; several aunts and uncles and a host of friends. George Neville Alexander was born February 3, 1917, in Benton County, near Warsaw. Dr. Agniel practiced medicine a number of years in Rich Hill, Mo. Your search results for obituary: 170 newspaper articles contained information about obituary filtered by: Date from: 22nd Jul 1900 - Date to: 28th Jul 1900 Search the Archive Sign-in For about a week he had been confined to his home from the effects of a severe cold but serious results were not apprehended. She also did beautiful needlework and crocheting and will always be remembered by family and neighbors for her homemade bread, which she shared generously with all. To this union was born one son, Howard Devere. She is survived by one daughter, Sue Reagan, Springfield; one son, James E. "Butch" Akers, George West, Texas; two sisters, Norma Steele and Eathel Poe, both of Kansas City; seven grandchildren, including Susan Cyrus, Bishop, Texas, and Sarah Young, Springfield; also six great-grandchildren and 17 step-grandchildren. They married on September 29, 1945, To this union two children were born. His death was a shock to the community, as he had been ill but a short time; complained of feeling badly from taking cold Thursday of last week that did not take to his bed until Saturday. The telegraph message received by his relatives, stated that his death was unexpected. To this union were born two sons, Terry and Tim. Dorothy was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church and enjoyed reading and knitting and crocheting crafts. ARMSTRONG, Frances Edna WARD1884-1939Stones Chapel Cemetery, Walker Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Mrs. Robert Armstrong, of about four miles northwest of LaDue, prominent in community work; charter B.H.I. Atltico now has a loss and two draws in three games. Barbara was born in Pettis County near Windsor, MO. Burial was in Resthaven Memorial Gardens. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. AALDERS, Renita Dawn MEADS1965-2010Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 5 2010 - Renita D. Aalders, 44, of Windsor, Missouri, died Tuesday, February 2, 2010, at rural Windsor. He was honorably discharged as 1st Lieut. She had great affection for her many devoted friends, as well as for her relatives. Bank failures soon after taking most of her means, she had to turn to devising ways of making a living. He was surrounded by his family. Deceased has been in poor health a number of years and her calling to a better world was anticipated by herself and immediate friends, as her disease was such as to baffle medical skill. A brother, Herbert Arnold, also preceded him in death. Jim was born in Joplin September 3, 1936, to John Lawrence and Katherine Blehm Auldridge. ANDERSON, John Franklin "Frankie"1886-1887Fields Creek Cemetery, Fields Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Daily Advocate, Clinton MO, Friday, Jun 10 1887 - A Double Affliction -- Death has again invaded the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, residing on Washington street, depriving the bereaved parents of their little son Frankie, who recently contracted whooping cough which developed into brain fever, causing his death at 6 o'clock last evening, at the age of 1 year and two months. Everything human power could do was tried, but he went in to eternity unafraid at 1 a.m. 8561 Bear Hollow Road, Apple Creek, OH 44606 (330) 466-7936. She tenderly cared for Ralph for three years during his illness. Funeral services will be Thursday, September 17 at the Sweeney-Phillips and Holdren Funeral Home. They afterward moved to Nebraska where they reared a family of seven children, all of whom survive him. She especially loved young people and invited many to her home. Survivors include two sons, Roy Michael Armstrong, Champaign, Illinois, and Thomas Allen Armstrong and wife Linda, Fort Scott, Kansas, and a daughter Judith Lee Armstrong Witt and husband Jerry, Fort Scott; six grandchildren, Christian Kruger, Matt Witt, Aaron Witt, Jared Witt, Jordan Witt and Luke Witt; 11 great-grandchildren, with another one expected in September, and one-great-great-granddaughter. Mrs. Allison was one of the finest Christian women we ever knew. He was married about fourteen years ago to Anna Douglas of Windsor, and to this union were born two boys, Fred and Brent, to whom he was greatly devoted. Visitation was held on Friday, April 28th 2023 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM at the Hadley Funeral Home (405 E Benton St, Windsor, MO 65360). He served in the United States Army during World War II, receiving four Bronze Stars. The couple moved to Independence and Ed started what was to become a long career with Ford Motor Company. Mr. Anderson who valued life as a rich experience never realized the end of the way was so near and had planned to spend the winter in El Dorado where he hoped the water and medical care would benefit the stomach condition that had insidiously taken grave toll of his strength. After his marriage, Mr. ANDERSON, Charles L. Sr.1939-2013White Oak Cemetery, Walker Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Dec 24 2013 - Charles L. Anderson, Sr., 74, son of George R. and Opal M. (Todd) Anderson, was born in Harrisonville on July 13, 1939, and he died Monday, December 23, 2013, in Appleton City. After the war, Mr. Anderson returned to his home in Henry county. Had he so desired, his daughters believe he would have gone into medicine or engineering, given his avid lifelong interest in both fields. He also was a member of Manilla Masonic Lodge No. ARDUSER, Dell Henry1926-2002Bear Creek/Mont-McConnell Cemetery, near Osceola, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Oct 31 2002 - Dell H. Arduser, 76, Osceola, a retired ironworker, died Tuesday, October 29, 2002, at Sac-Osage Hospital in Osceola. The beautiful soft maple trees he transplanted from the timber on his land are some of the largest and most colorful around Clinton today. The Acker-Lynde racing family enjoyed many family vacations over the years to multi-state racing destinations. He was preceded in death by his parents. Burial will be in the Mt. It seemed unusually strange that it should stop at the time her spirit left her body. Mr. Adair was the son of Issac and Nancy (Slayton) Adair, who were pioneer residents of Henry County. 76, Independence Chapter No. ANGEL, David Ison1964-2008Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 28 2008 - David Ison Angel, 43, died Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008, at Research Hospital in Kansas City. She was married to William Dale Albright on June 27, 1978. He was preceded in death by his first wife and two children years ago. Throughout the years, whether raising their family, raising crops on the farm or raising a dust cloud on their motorcycle, they were always together. When she and Bob were able to return to Appleton City to live, she wanted to make sure that the collective history and historical buildings of the community were preserved. Funeral services were conducted at her home Tuesday, October 26th. No thin, worn out soil - but the thick black loam of 100 years ago. Burial will be in Shawnee Cemetery, Warsaw. In more than one instance he has given advice and encouragement to the widow and fatherless sons, helping them over the rough places of life and establishing them upon a firm basis without the thought of reward, and no one knew of the timely succor but those who were his closest friends. At the age of 18 she was married to Otho C. Allison, who preceded her to the better land, December 10, 1915. He died at 5:15 p.m., at the Clinton General Hospital where he was taken in the futile hope something could be done for him. Mr. Ashley listened to each call of service, and no matter at what time of day he was so informed, he stopped his work and filled his various offices to the best of his ability. He joined the Clinton unit of the National Guard and on November 1, 1939, Clem's unit was called to active duty as the war clouds of WWII loomed ahead. He was a member of the Church of Christ in Clinton, Mo. He is survived by his wife, Sarah, of the home; two stepsons, Brandon Morgan of the home and Jared Morgan of Springfield; two stepdaughters, Lyndsay Morgan of the home and Mindy Rubelmann of Fenton; three step-grandchildren, Morgan and Jack Rubelmann and Izaac Morgan, three brothers, Jerry Alkire of Wichita, Kansas, Zoland Alkire of Blairsville, Georgia, and Billy Alkire of Nashville, Tennessee; two sisters, June Gleason of Aurora, Colorado, and Dixie Johnson of Denver, Colorado. He was preceded in death by one son, Jimmy Albin. He was married February 28, 1909, to Miss Lulu Bernice Chambers. The living children are: Geo. Jack was born June 23, 1937, in Kansas City, Kansas, the son of John and Waneta Mae (Laster) Amos. He was also a self employed carpenter. His career was varied. She was preceded in death by her father. His funeral was conducted at the Catholic church Wednesday morning. Burial will be in the Carpenter Cemetery in Chilhowee. On July 16, 1961, at the Deepwater Baptist Church, Vincent married June Bailey and forever after her "Flower". She was a member of the Windsor Methodist church. While unable to attend for many years, at the same time her life was one of rare beauty and such faithful Christianity that it has been a profitable example for everyone who came within her touch. ; five daughters, Luella Hirni, Payson, Az., Mildred Morgan, Osborne, Ks., Lorene Spillman, Climax Springs, Dorothy Steuck, Rich Hill, and Darlene Lee, Hamilton; 25 grandchildren; 59 great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Second Baptist Church, Clinton. A very touching sermon was given by Brother John Umphries, after which the remains were laid to rest in the Calhoun cemetery covered by beautiful flowers. Upon her retirement in 1981, she moved to Clinton to be near her family. She had worked as a social worker before starting her family. Three children were given to this union; one son died in infancy. ALBIN, Caroline WISE1827-1905Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton Missouri, Jun 3 1905 - The death of Grandma Albin occurred at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. R. L. Shoemaker, at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 27. The Armstrong family moved to Henry county in 1855 and first purchased the farm northwest of Clinton. He is survived by his wife, Teresa, of the home; one son, Chester, and three daughters, Jamie, Crystal and Amanda, all of the home; his mother. She was married to Ambie Asbury, who preceded her in death. Ten grandchildren survive, two of whom, Ralph and Wesley Allen, were reared in the home of their grandparents. He retired about 8:10 feeling well, while she stayed up working on a quilt. Mr. Antwiler died Tuesday, October 6, 1999, at his home in Warsaw. B. Vogt, Topeka; Mrs. L. H. Biddler, Haileyville, Okla.; Mrs. A. J. He was employed by the General Electric Co. in their Business Training Program before entering the Army in World War II. His funeral occurred Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Third street Christian church. Buster was preceded in death by his parents; a grandson, Michael Eugene Adams and 7 brothers and sisters. He was a member of Raytown Christian Church, Raytown. Burial was in the Englewood Cemetery. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 5, at Vansant-Mills Chapel, Clinton. Expand the Memories and Condolences form. She spent 45 years in the Kansas City and Overland Park area working in the retail business and was a buyer for Jones Store at one time as well as manager and supervisor of the Midwest Division of Martin Berein Tall Styles Stores. He set up all of the tidal benchmarks off the east coast of the United States and after the Great Alaskan Earthquake, he reset all of the tidal benchmarks around the entire Alaskan Coast. Website; Homes; 166 . To this union were born 9 children of whom Mrs. Marjorie Phillips of Clinton, Jeanette, R. D., Lorraine, Eugene, Helen, Harold, and Rolland at home survive with the wife, one daughter, Juanita Blanche, having died at the age of 10 months. Funeral services were conducted at the family residence, three miles west of town, on Sunday afternoon, after which the large concourse of sorrowing friends followed the remains to Laurel Oak cemetery where she was laid to rest. She married Waldo Thomas in 1921. Preceding him in death were his parents. 405 E Benton St, Windsor, MO 65360. A native of Cooper county, born Nov. 27, 1835, being raised among the pioneers of that county, he enlisted in the Confederate cause in Capt. Mr. Avery had traveled extensively. At the age of 80, she helped organize the Poly Credo Bible Club. She told many a young mother to give her little girl a few bright prints, needle, thread and scissors and let her fashion a dress no matter how crude than to supply the elaborate trunks of perfect costumes that could be bought in any store and taught her daughter nothing. She leaves three sons, James, Grants Pass, Ore., Joseph Arthur, Stillwater, Okla., and William Gilbert of the home community; four daughters, Mrs. Martha Elizabeth Tyler, Prairie Village, Kan., Mrs. Julia Young, Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Kathryn Jane Fairchild, Whittier, Calif., and Mrs. Shirley Anne Treasure, Kansas City; 13 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; many other relatives and friends. She was born in Johnson County on December 25, 1898, the daughter of Daniel Benjamin and Minnie Louise (Buzzard) Gilliom. Mrs. Armstrong was recovering satisfactorily and had planned to go home this week. He was a practical Christian. At about the age of eighteen he went out to secure work and has worked at different occupations, but the special work that he liked, was machinery and boiler work. He was of close kindred to two former governors of Kentucky, Adair and Desha. He was happy in his relationships with life, a genial and courteous friend, a devoted husband and father. He worked for 330 years for Herrman Lumber Company, serving as manager for many of those years. Yet, the strong man he was, in the prime of life, was called to his reward. For months he had to take medicine during the night. "1916-2005Sardis South Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 2 2005 - Stoestle "S. P." Avery, 88, Windsor, died Thursday afternoon, January 27, 2005, at Windsor Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, Windsor. They farmed and ran a dairy until 1973. ADAMS, John Thomas1863-1922Deepwater Cemetery, Fairview Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Mar 17 1922 - John Thomas Adams was born Sept. 13, 1863, and departed from this world March 9, 1922. Prior to his work injury and after as he was able, he was very active and enjoyed playing volleyball, water and snow skiing, hunting, and traveling on his motorcycle. She attended grade school at Hudson and graduated from Appleton City High School with the Class of 1949. AUSTIN, Emma J. WADE1909-1998Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Apr 28 1998 - Emma J. Austin, daughter of Meredith and Jessie Tillman Wade, was born August 15, 1909, in Henry County, and died Monday, April 20, 1998, at Windsor Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. He was married August 12, 1945 to Bertha Mae (Shopp) Russ, of the home, 800 Hudson, Clinton, who now survives him. They lived in Kansas City until 1935, then returned to Clinton. Gustafson was credited with single handedly sinking the German U-Boat 857 submarine, just 20 miles off the coast of Cape Cod in 1945. The couple served together in ministry to Southern Baptist churches, beginning with the First Baptist Church of Birch Tree. Town Manager Michael Maniscalco first proposed the . Born in Pennsylvania in 1841; at the age of three years moved to Stevenson county, Illinois and in 1858 or 1859, came to Clinton. ; 8 grandchildren, Jeff Sirois; Justin Sirois; Casey Wikstrom; Jami Wikstrom; Kelly Wikstrom; Brad Wikstrom; Danielle Rowley and Katelyn Rowley; 4 great-grandchildren, Audree Sirois; Juliette Sirois; Noah Bozarth and Hannah Bozarth; and many nieces and nephews. Buried beside her husband in Englewood. Both women possessed rare qualities of mind and heart and theirs has been a blessed, happy home. After selling the store they moved to a farm west of Lowry City and lived there for the next 36 years. ; and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. AUER, Edna Sarah THOMAS1888-1970Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Funeral services for Mrs. Edward H. Auer, 81, formerly of Calhoun, were held Wednesday afternoon at the Calhoun Christian Church, of which Mrs. Auer was a member. Dorothy Virginia Williams was born Dec. 14, 1916, in Henry County, south of Clinton, the fourth eldest of eight children of Estes and Mary Braun Williams. He was born January 9, 1921, the son of Herman and Frieda (Simon) Albers. Glen had been active in the Heart of America Council, Boy Scouts of America, since 1954, and spent many weekends as a volunteer at the Osceola Boy Scout Camp doing refrigeration and electrical work. AYE, Edith Georgiana BROWN1932-1997Springfield National Cemetery, Springfield, Greene Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Edith Georgiana Aye died Tuesday, June 24, 1997, at Golden Valley Memorial Hospital in Clinton at the age of 64 years, eight months and two days. William Wilson Alcorn was born in Tidnite, Penn., Dec. 10, 1845, and died on Feb. 13, 1917, being therefore 71 years, 1 month and 23 days old. She is also survived by four grandchildren, Vestal and Francis Willard Caldwell, and Ruby Claudine and Roberta Hart. Anyone of us would quickly resent it if any stranger referred to Mrs. Austin as being "old". He was a devout member of the Baptist church being always actively interested in directing and prospering its work and aiding it in every way in his power at all times. Hank touched the lives of everyone he met. The acres are in the highest state of production. Patrolman Allman was driving toward Clinton, having received a call to an accident three miles south of Deepwater on Highway 13, in which Henry Clay Davidson of Jackson County and Mrs. Blanche Rakes of Kansas City, Kan., were involved when their car failed to make a curve.
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