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Memorial mass will be Friday, February 13, at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Montrose. Survivors include one niece, Deryl Murphy, New Port Richey, Florida; one nephew Gordon Jones, Kew Gardens, New York, and several cousins. 17KT, Missouri Civil Air Patrol, holding a Captain's Commission, Past director of Youth Cadet Training for the State of Missouri, member of Architect and Professional Engineers since 1947 and served on the Board of Architects and Professional Engineers. ABRAHAM, Carolyn1926-2003Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jul 7 2003 - Carolyn Abraham, 76, Overland Park, Kansas, died Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at her home. Funeral services will be held Friday, December 29, at the Newcomer Floral Hills Chapel. To this happy union were born five children: Forest L. Allen, Tulsa, Okla., general manager of Genet's Furniture Co.; Wm. The original deed for the property was issued in 1855. He was an ardent bowler for his Elks Lodge team, an enthusiastic gardener, who grew both vegetables and flowers. AGEE, Samuel Bransford1854-1906Urich Cemetery, Bogard Twp, Henry Co, MOUrich Herald-Montrose Tidings, Urich MO, Thursday, Dec 27 1906 - Samuel B. Agee - The subject of this sketch was born in St. Clair county, near Osceola, Missouri, March 5 1854, died December 22 1906, being 52 years, 9 months and 17 days old. In middle life he began the study of law and was admitted to the bar at Troy, Missouri, in the year 1858. Melany's wishes were to be cremated. His first wife Dina, preceded him in death in 1961. AVERY, Stoestle Pearl "S.P. ; and nephews, Jason, Shannon, and Eric Greenwell; a sister-in-law, Debbie Garcia and her husband David of Deepwater, Mo., and nieces Lawanna Salmon and Karen Garcia; and T. J. Faulkenberry, his wife Michelle, and their daughter, Suvanna; and his bone marrow donor, Michael Pottmeier of Germany. She graduated in 1950 from Humansville High School. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Pennie Paxton to show support. Also being a housewife, mother and grandmother, along with taking care of the farm, the cattle, and all the pets and other small animals, were the joys of her life. You have permission to edit this article. Her son, Ed Avery, left Sunday for Colorado Springs for the funeral. She was interested and active in her home community and friends and neighbors were an important part of her life. He practiced as a lawyer in Clinton until the war broke out, when he engaged in real estate business, in which for many years he was very successful. Survivors include her husband, Clarence Adams of Pleasanton, Kansas; five sons, John Robert Russell and wife Shirley of Clinton, Jerry Ray Russell and wife Sandy of Lowry City, Eddie Arlie Russell and wife Joya of Denver, Colorado; William Robert Russell and wife Ranette of Belton, and James Dean Russell and wife Shannon of Dunningan, California; two daughters, Alice Jean King and husband J. R. of Osceola, and Joyce Ann Dickey and husband John of Bronaugh; two brothers, Marvin and Delbert Ennis, both of Peoria, Illinois; three sisters, Rose Sulfridge and Linda Jones, both of Peoria, Illinois, and Doris Nichols of Branson; 19 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was a member of the Windsor First Christian Church, member and Past Master of the Windsor Masonic Lodge No. She was a member of the Pink Ladies of Kern Valley Hospital Auxiliary. He was reared in the community where his father was a general merchant and came to Clinton to the old Lamkin Academy for boys for his higher education. Opal was a member of the Christian Church of Clinton, CWF and Young At Heart groups of the church and area extension clubs. ALLGAIER, Clella R.1915-2004Iconium Cemetery, Iconium, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 2 2004 - Clella R. Allgaier, 88, Independence, a retired social worker, died Friday, January 30 at Independence Regional Medical Center. and Norman Onstott, Mi. Later Mrs. Allison built a home just east of the old home where she lived a number of years, selling it later to her son-in-law, Monk Evans, with whom she lived for a number of years. ARWOOD, Edgar Lee1926-1998Adams Memorial Cemetery, Bristle Ridge Twp, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Edgar Lee Arwood, 72, Leeton, died Monday, September 14, 1998, at the Western Missouri Medical Center. She also cared for her parents during their last years. After his discharge, he went to work for Mid-American Truck Lines, in Kansas City, Mo., working for almost 30 years before his retirement. "It's still early," said Atltico midfielder Noah Verhoeven . She was a member of the Index Auxiliary Club and Garden City American Legion Auxiliary Unit 498. The family moved to Texas in 1980 and Charles and Margaret have lived in the east Texas area since that time. W. W. Alcorn was one of the men of his community such as are rarely found. They are completely covered by the blood of Jesus. She was a teacher for the United States Army at various duty stations, as well as the Alaska School District for over 25 years. She taught a year each at Butler and Lowry City, then four years in Missoula, Mont. Miss Sallie was sent back to Boone County to complete here education as a young lady, at Stephens College, Columbia, and it was while there that she confessed her faith and became a member of the Baptist Church. His wife survives him, with their only child, Atropa, now Mrs. Charles Rutherford, and the only grandchild, Aletrice Rutherford, who was most beloved by her grandfather. She is survived by four sons, Charles D. of Lake St. Louis; James D. of St. Charles, Thomas L. of Eminence, and John L. of Summersville; two daughters, Norma J. Weikal of Troy, and Nora Lee Jackson of Deepwater; three sisters, Lenore Hoena of Mesa, Az., Hattie Atchison of Pueblo, Co., and Sophronia Bland of Winona, and many grandchildren. A long procession of friends followed her to the graveyard. He retired from in Stahls in 1997 after 21 years of service. Mr. Allen was born in Tennessee, Dec 21 1845, but early in life became an orphan and removed to Missouri, settling in the vicinity where he made his home. He had been in failing health for some time and death was caused by carcinoma. Rosemary Walthall of Lincoln, and Dorothy Breshears of Raytown; five grandchildren, Herb Truitt of Sedalia, Bobby Lee Truitt of Knoxville, Tennessee, Shirley Muggli, Miles City, Montana, Robert Allen Breshears, Raytown, and Eddie Antwiler, Warsaw; 6 great-grandchildren, other relatives and a host of friends, who along with his devoted family will sadly miss his presence. May 16, 1865, she became the wife of J. M. Avery and they came to Clinton to establish their home, and leave an indelible imprint on its cultural and religious life. He lived the strict code of the Missouri State Trooper and had the respect and cooperation of all officers with whom he dealt, as well as the public. 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. Mary Cecilia, daughter of Joseph and Otillia Fisher Langhammer, both German immigrants, who came to find their fortunes in the rich farming country near Manchester, Ia., was born Dec. 25, 1891. It was said he was the finest mathematician that ever entered William Jewell College. Windsor, MO Dieckman Auction Service Doug Dieckman (660) 287 - 1962 www.auctionarrows. In 1985, he and Virginia moved to Appleton City, where he served as mayor for two terms. He was a member of St. Ann's Catholic Church of Warsaw. Thoughts and prayers go out to Linda and family. Funeral services will be Tuesday, July 30, at Vansant-Mills Funeral Chapel, Clinton. At times he handled stock, contracted, was in the lumber trade and at one time conducted one of the largest yards in the Southwest, at the corner of Washington and Grand River. Son of Jesse and Melinda Anderson, he was born in Lafayette County, Sept. 16, 1862. Col. Sparks waded into the water, although he could not swim, imperiling his own life in an attempt to rescue his companion, but he was unable to get him out of the water. There were four grandchildren; Mrs. Everett Carver preceding her in death. She was a member of the Quick City Christian Church, near Holden, MO. He was a member of the First Christian Church in Brookfield serving as Elder Emeritus. ALTHOUSE, Richard LeRoy1942-2015Montrose Cemetery, Montrose, Deepwater Twp, Henry Co, MORichard "Grandpa Rick" Althouse, 72 years of age, passed away at his home on Tuesday, March 3, 2015. Funeral services will be held at the Schaberg Chapel, Saturday, Aug. 15. Herschell (Pug) preceded her in death in 1979. Funeral services were held at the Huston-Turner Chapel March 23, 1936. This recipe came over the ocean with his grandmother. On July 12, 1979, Lou Ann was united in marriage to Marion Glen "buck" Armintrout at the First Baptist Church, Harrisonville. She had been active in a variety of organizations, including Easter Seals, Junior League and activities at her son's schools. Brothers who survive him are William and Abner Adair, near Shawnee Mound. He was born May 22, 1951, in Baxter County, Arkansas near Norfolk, the son of Arnold Edward Cantrell and Goldie Bell (Acklin) Cantrell. ; a daughter, Kathy K. Adams, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Anderson followed the railroad and mining profession and also engaged in farming. She flashed a contagious smile and greatly loved her many friends. In 2017 June was the Deepwater Labor Harvest Parade Marshall. He was reared in Henry County, near the Johnson County line He attended the public schools of the county and attended the Warrensburg Normal, now Central Missouri State College at Warrensburg, the Sedalia Business College and the Morrisville College. she was also a member of the Eastern Star Chapter in Windsor for many years. Daisy preceded Glen in death in September of 1995. Graveside services will be at Appleton City Cemetery on Wednesday, May 26. She was a member of the Yeager Union Church, Lincoln. ALLEN, Darwin Hurley1908-1993Appleton City Cemetery, Appleton City, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Darwin H. Allen, 84, Appleton City, formerly of Kansas City, died Saturday, January 9, 1993, at a hospital in Appleton City. The funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, at the South M. E. Church. He graduated from the University of Kansas at Lawrence and worked as a mechanical engineer and salesman. Both women possessed rare qualities of mind and heart and theirs has been a blessed, happy home. Our lives are richer for having known him. In this connection we are reminded that human life, especially of a child, is the most precious treasure that earth affords. He was a kind husband and loving father, taking great pride in his family, providing them will all the comforts of life. Funeral services were Friday, April 30, at the Ionia Methodist Church. Her husband, already a Baptist, was a charter member. He was a most devoted son, his love for his mother being the supreme passion of his life, her comfort always being his first content. Cremation. Burial at Shawnee Mound. Beulah died on January 9, 2002, at Westwood Nursing Home. The cause of his death was a combination of la grippe and pneumonia. Broaddus H. Austin, son of an old Virginia family, was born near Charlottesville in Albemarle county, Virginia, February 3, 1886. Bill Dickey of the Atkinson and Dickey Funeral Home of Garden City drove Allman to the Clinton General Hospital in their ambulance. To this union one son, Foster Withers Amick was born, who survives. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. He was a graduate of the Kansas City School of Auctioneering. B. Vickers and many nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by a step-son; and four brothers, Kenneth McCarty, Milton McCarty, Frank McCarty, Jr and Ralph McCarty. Upon his father's retirement, Virgil became a mechanic-machinist, work he loved and took great pride in. In 1980, they moved to their present home in rural Benton County near the Lake of the Ozarks. He was a member of First Christian Church of Windsor and a member and Past Master of the Windsor Masonic Lodge 29 AF&AM. Burial was in Bear Creek Cemetery. Glen and Alberta lived in the Appleton City area prior to moving to a farm north of Deepwater in 1949 where they lived for 25 years and raised their family. AFF, George Oswald1894-1993New Saint Marcus Cemetery, Affton, St. Louis Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - George O. Aff, 98, Clinton, died Thursday, May 13, 1993, at Golden Valley Hospital. I had never seen her hurried, flustered or worried over a single household duty. August 12, 1919, he was again united in marriage to Miss Rosa May Cornelius. On July 21, 1945, in the state of Kansas, he married Myrtle Irene Nelson, who preceded him in death April 11, 1979. She was born May 14, 1910, in Montrose. He was employed by the General Electric Co. in their Business Training Program before entering the Army in World War II. When Vincent was 18-years-old, World War II was raging so he answered his country's call, serving in Japan as a member of the Army-Air Force. ALTRINGER, Dorothea1832-1891Bear Creek Cemetery, Bear Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOSee Casper Altringer. Mr. Avery had been in apparent good health and was planning to come home and visit his mother, Mrs. A. C. Avery, in the spring, the last letter they received. Robert Avery was sent to Tennessee for his education and taught school for a number of years on his return and has the oldest teacher's certificate in the county. He has resided ever since in this county, near the same place, until he moved to Clinton some two months ago. 19 1960, at the Mt. He appreciated the beauty of trees and flowers and enjoyed nothing more than a car ride along country lanes or city streets with his children. She was a member of the Assembly of God Church in Warsaw and was employed at Tracker Marine in Clinton. Soon after they moved there, Flave, who later married Miss Minnie Colt of Clinton, was elected mayor of Colorado Springs, and served several terms, becoming prominent in political circles in that state. He worked as foreman at Farmer's Elevator for 19 years. Funeral service were Thursday, February 8, at the Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel. Mr. Armstrong was a man who wanted to make the world better for having lived in it. Myrtle, as known to every one, and called of them, buy her given name, was active in civic and religious affairs of the community. She was born March 19, 1917, near Shawnee Mound in Henry County, the daughter of Meredith and Jessie. He was a member of the Corinth Baptist Church near Norris. They lived in the Ballard community for ten years before moving to Clinton. Arnold was a longtime member of the Missouri Council of the Blind and American Council of the Blind; a charter member of Chilhowee Antique Machinery Organization; charter member of the National Tractor Parts Association, and charter member of West Central Workers of the Blind. Charles was born December 21, 1933, near Adrian, the youngest child of Charles Thomas and Minnie Akins. Katy Perry is set to be temporarily replaced on 'American Idol' by a "big-time" star. 405 E Benton St. Windsor, MO 65360 | (660) 647-2125. He was a WWII veteran who joined the US Army in March 1942 and served until January 1946 as 1st Lieutenant in Africa and Europe Theaters. Funeral services were conducted at Stones Chapel on Sunday. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Nettie Cromer, west of Deepwater, and Mrs. Pansy Wilson, southwest of Clinton; and one sister, Mrs. Laura Lawson, LaDue; one son, Fred Adkins, southwest of Clinton; two brothers, Dow West, LaDue, and Bud West, Clinton; ten grandchildren, Paul Woods, Vernon Adkins, Russell Cromer, Mesdames Bernice Landes, Thora Luallin, Vera Scrogham, Beulah Abney, and Misses Geraldine and Maxine Wilson and Myrtle Edna Cromer, all of Clinton and Deepwater vicinities; two great-grandchildren, Howard Devere Abney and Joyce Mordue Woods, of near Clinton, besides a host of friends. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Roof & Peck Funeral Home. ADKINS, Ruth Hammond HUEY1901-1980Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Mrs. Henry (Ruth to everyone) Adkins died Monday, January 21, (1980) at the Golden Valley Memorial Hospital. ATHERTON, Helen Mae THOMPSON1910-1995Floral Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Helen Mae Atherton, 85, Clinton and formerly of the Kansas City area, died Monday, December 25, 1995, at Westwood Nursing Center. He was preceded in death by his father Ralph Allen. He is survived by his wife Winnie of the home; two sons, Terry Anderson and his wife Bonnie, Elkton, and Tim Anderson and his wife Trudy, Clinton; two grandchildren, Lacey and Jesse Anderson; two sisters, Helen Garrett of Holden and Barbara Chapman and her husband Mickey, Clinton; three nieces, Pam Lukenbill of Creighton, Jamie Scholtzhauser of Harrisonville and Kathy Shoemaker, Clinton; three great-nephews and a great-great-nephew; cousins and friends. She is survived by two sisters, Fern Price, Olathe, Kansas, and Lola Ellis, Albany, New York, and several nieces and nephews and dear friends. Jason was very proud of all his children. Funeral services will be Sunday, October 31, at the Hadley Funeral Home in Windsor. He attended the University of Missouri College of Agriculture for two years, receiving an Associate Degree in Agricultural Engineering. Bernice was employed with Holden Coin-O-Matic Laundry for several years. After living in Sedalia for over 41 years, she sold her home and moved to Kansas City North in September 2008 to be closer to her family. She became a member of the Berean Baptist Church there, attending faithfully for as long as her health permitted. ARTIST, Daisy Ann SERSEY1936-2004Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Nov 11 2004 - Daisy Ann Artist was born April 25, 1936, the fourth child of Amos J. and Goldie L. Brown Sersey, in Clinton and departed this life October 26, 2004, at her home. For two years previous he had been in delicate health. ALLEN, Paul Henry1896-1918Urich Cemetery, Bogard Twp, Henry Co, MOUrich Herald-Montrose Tidings, Urich MO, Thursday, Aug 15 1918 - Paul Henry Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allen, was born near Maryville, Nodaway Co, Missouri, August 17, 1896, and did at the Christian Hospital, Kansas City, August 7, 1918, age 21 years, 11 months and 20 days. He was always ready to minister to their wants. He and his wife, Bette (Chapin) had been married 52 years. Burial will be in the Brooking Cemetery. 408. For the survivors, in this great sorrow and loss, all hearts are touched. Funeral services will be Thursday, May 18, in the Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel in Osceola. He was associated with the Chilhowee Fair from its beginning until 1990, and then served as honorary advisor. He was honorably discharged as 1st Lieut. In 1857 he moved with his parents and sisters to Calhoun, where his father and Jas. He is survived by his beloved wife; three daughters, Mesdames Flora Brizendine, Independence, Hazel Gatlin, California, and Gladys Frye, Kansas City; four sons, Homer, George and Clay, Clinton and Everett, California; two brothers, William Anders, Clinton, and James Anders, Odessa; two sisters, Mesdames Flora Welsh, Chilhowee, and Bessie Carey, Calhoun; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and a host of friends. VERIFIED Status: UNVERIFIED. He was a dedicated conservation agent of 32 years for the Missouri Department of Conservation, serving the counties of Audrain, Johnson, Buchanan, Camden and most recently for 14 years in Vernon County. She made Clinton her home with her mother, Mrs. Mary Jones, until a few years ago, when they moved to Springfield, which had since been their home. She was born March 14, 1921, in Baxter County, Arkansas, daughter of John Van and Martha Daisy Smith Knight. He is survived by four sons, Samuel Robert Albin of Windsor and William Howard, Elwood Wayne and Jackie Lee Albin, all of Tightwad; one daughter, Edna Darlene Briscoe of Oklahoma; eight grandchildren, one great-grandson; two brothers, Mickey Albin of Warsaw and Howard Albin of Butler, Missouri, other relatives and friends. section 8 houses for rent in saginaw, tx, caucus advantages and disadvantages, critical value of r calculator,

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