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They were always trucking and trading and loved going to sales, fairs and rodeos. Mrs. Acklin was a homemaker and a member of the Calvary Baptist Church in Windsor. He was born April 17, 1927, in Kansas City. Two sisters and two brothers have preceded him in death. He was also an instructor for Hobby Lobby, Powell Gardens and Michaels, as well as the Ceramic and Painting Institute. AVERY, Sarah Pauline "Sallie" WOOLFOLK1845-1938Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Last Charter Member Baptist Church Passes - Mrs. J. M. Avery Was the Only Remaining One of Seven Organizers of Clinton's First Baptist Church - Died Monday at 6:45 P.M. - Aged 93 - With the passing of Mrs. J. M. Avery at 6:45 Monday, December 5 in Clinton, the last of the charter members of the First Baptist Church of Clinton went home. She attended the Holy Rosary Academy where she graduated from both 8th grade, high school and a commercial course. They moved to the Petersburg community when she was a child and she attended Little Grant School, where she graduated from the eighth grade. It seems a singular coincidence that H. P. Faris was the only Clinton friend that found it possible to go this Tuesday riding horseback from Windsor 10 miles in a driving rain. She was a daughter of Marvin Charles and Pearl Louanna Hopkins Johnson. Mr. Adair was the last of the boys of a large family. She married Glenn Ammons on Valentine's Day in 1942. Here with their parents were Leslie, Anita and Gayla Conners, also Mr. Allman's grandfather, Wm. He was a 50 year member and Past Master of the Windsor Masonic Lodge 29 and was also a member of the El Dorado Methodist Church, near Windsor. He preceded her in death March 8, 1985. On July 11, 1980, Buck was united in marriage to Lou Ann Dickey in Harrisonville and later was united in marriage to Laura Elizabeth Clark-Simmons on June 9, 2000 in Harrisonville. She was an active participant in daily chapel services at the Carmen Home during her 15 years of residency there. She had since lived with the Livingstons, gracing their home with sweet and cultured charm. Burial and military rites will be at Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. Patricia is survived by her sons James and Robbie Abbott; daughters Kimberly Hannen and Tabetha Butters, and 14 grandchildren. Railroad Depot and the original 1870 Library, originally funded by W. H. Appleton, and which are now the Appleton City Historic District. Surviving are her parents, of Windsor; a brother, Eddie Adams, of Ionia; three sisters, Julie Isabell, of Calhoun, Penny Warner, of Linn Creek, and Heidi Adams, of Versailles; and nine nieces and nephews. November 28 she entered Golden Valley Hospital where she passed away December 2, 1991. ASHER, Mabel C.1901-1996Brooking Cemetery, Raytown, Jackson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Mrs. Mabel C. Asher, 95, Osceola, formerly of Kansas City, died Saturday, April 27, 1996, at her son's home near Osceola. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander, of near Windsor, and the following brothers and sisters, Earl Alexander, Yankton, S. He was preceded in death by his parents. Survivors include a daughter Carolyn Riddle and her husband Henry, Windsor, MO; a great-granddaughter Shelby Williams, Windsor, MO; and several nieces and nephews. Burial will follow in the Chilhowee Cemetery. On July 21, 1984, he was married to Karen Ann Ebeling in Lincoln. Funeral services will be Friday, Arpil 7 at the Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel in Osceola. The house on the farm where he lived for 40 years still stands and was the first dwelling erected in the county. Pleasant Avery - This sad event occurred 20 minutes before noon, Oct. 28th, from kidney disease, at the home of her husband in Tebo township. This little lad is now past six and in his first year of school. She was laid to rest by the side of her husband in Calhoun Cemetery. Mr. Anderson died in 1945. Obituary of Taylor J. Olomon. Mrs. Allen was a well educated woman and also enjoyed reading, keeping up with all the current events of the day. She also made several tours of America. Those remaining are: Mr. Charles E. Albin, Mrs. Oscar Ward, Blairstown; Mrs. John Davis, Blairstown; Mrs. Walter Doak, Chilhowee; Mr. Roy L. Albin, Blairstown; Mrs. Edith Lookabaugh, Watonga, Okla.; Mrs. Edna Scheil, Calulmet, Okla.; and Mrs. L. Cunningham of California. They later moved to Brookfield. ABNEY, Allen Lee "Al"1872-1957Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton Eye, Clinton MO, Jul 9 1957 - Funeral services for Allen Lee Abney, 920 N. Fourth, who died about 6:45 a.m., July 5 at his home after several years' illness, were conducted at July 7, at Sickman and Dunning Funeral Home. ANDERSON, Thomas Russell1922-2003Yeager Union Cemetery, Lincoln, Benton Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jun 23 2003 - Thomas Russell Anderson, 80, Lincoln, died Thursday, June 19, 2003, at St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City. Interment will be at Parks Chapel Cemetery near Tightwad, Henry County, on Tuesday, March 22. In 1965, Loie accepted a call to the Northeast Baptist Church of Clinton, where he served as pastor until his death in 1973 while on an evangelistic trip to India. They were hosts to about 20 students who worked in various positions in Anchorage while staying at the Alward home for a month each year. As a young man he was engaged in mercantile business in Bloomington, Ill. Then the lure of the West caused him to set his face toward the prairies of the setting sun, where he engaged in freighting to Mexico. 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. He was born Monday, December 12, 1938 to Gilbert Morse and Anna Ivy (Hillbrand) Ashley of Tightwad, Henry County. A large number of friends and neighbors assembled at White Oak church on the 3rd inst, where an appropriate funeral discourse was delivered. He was born January 31, 1998, in Clinton, the son of Jeffery Alex Alewine and Mary Marie (Young) Alewine. She taught her four sons and one daughter to be good cooks and be able to do all the work required on a farm. He was the youngest son of Henry and Kate Allen, besides who he leaves to mourn his loss, two brothers, Frank Allen, of Montrose, William Allen, of Appleton City, four sisters, Mrs. Bert Leet and Mrs. Dave Shroder, of Urich, Mrs. Neal Miller, of Montrose, and Elsie Allen, at home, and a host of other relatives and friends. N. Angle, living west of Clinton; Mrs. Arthur Dooley, East Ohio street; Solon E. Angle, Alberta, Canada; J. R. Angle, on Artesian avenue; Mrs. Daisy Jeffrey, Hastings, Okla. Deceased was a good Christian woman, having united with the Cumberland Presbyterian church in her youth. After the war, Mr. Anderson returned to his home in Henry county. About 44 years ago, after the death of her first husband, Mrs. Vogt married E. E. Albrecht, and they had one daughter, Mrs. Press Colson, at whose home Mrs. Albrecht died. He was a good natured, likable fellow and made friends where ever he went. He was always ready to help others whenever he could, and especially enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren. AKERS, Mary Elizabeth Alice PYLE1874-1962Carrsville Cemetery, Big Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Tuesday, Jul 31 1962 - Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Alice Akers, 88, Windsor, who died at 10:40 p.m., July 24, at Clinton General Hospital, were conducted Friday, July 27 at Schaberg Funeral Home. The interment was at Laurel Oak cemetery Tuesday morning. ADAMS, Eldon L.1915-1997Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Eldon L. Adams, 81, Calhoun, died Tuesday afternoon, April 22, 1997, at the Research Medical Center in Kansas City. Mr. Avery grew to manhood in the Pleasant View neighborhood and moved to Clinton with his parents. The body was removed to Schaberg Funeral Home and graveside services were conducted at 3:30 p.m. July 1, at Englewood Cemetery. Soon thereafter, they were off to Rome, Italy, for four years with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. After traveling on the country bookmobile for several years she was appointed bookmobile Librarian, a position she held the remainder of 38 years before her retirement in 1990. ANZALONE, Bertha June BAILEY1937-2017Maplewood & Brownington Cemetery, Osage Twp, Henry Co, MOBertha June Anzalone, age 80 years, passed away Monday, October 30, 2017 at Research Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri. Also of the troublesome days of the Civil War and the famous Order No. 405 E Benton St, Windsor, MO 65360. Burial will be in the Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. They moved to Deepwater, Missouri to make their life together. For five weeks, she was confined to her bed, but the day before her death, she seemed unusually well. At an early age she gave her life to Christ, followed him in baptism and united with the Park Grove Christian Church. His funeral and burial was at Norfolk. She was a member of the Bykota Southern Baptist Church, the Lincoln Club of Pleasanton and Brownington Baptist Church Band and Friends. She was a homemaker and member of Windsor First Baptist Church., She had also worked at the Windsor International Shoe Factory. His spirit slipped into eternity some time during the night. Funeral services were held at the First Presbyterian Church, Clinton, on Friday, July 24. To this union was born one son, Howard Devere. The only brother is Lee D. Shrewsbury, proprietor of the Osceola Republican. He loved to sing and was faithful in all church services. ALLMAN, Wava Ruth GEORGE1921-2002Maple Park Cemetery, Aurora, Lawrence Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Mar 8 2002 - Wava Allman, formerly of Clinton, died Wednesday, March 6, 2002, at Christian Care Center in Nixa, after a battle with chronic lung disease. Besides her husband, she is survived by her mother, Faye Shoemaker of Prescott, Kansas; a son, Stephen Dority of Cole Camp; a daughter, Michelle Johnson of Sedalia; a brother, Jim Shoemaker, Prescott, Kansas, and four grandchildren. He was a P51 Fighter Pilot during the war. In 1970, he was featured in Successful Farming magazine's issue on crop planning. He was born January 19, 1928 in Browington, Mo., the son of Robert McKinley Adams and Mary Edna (Kisner) Adams. She is also survived by one son, Larry Anderson of Stover; one brother, Maynard E. (Bud) Westbrook, East Orange, New Jersey, and two grandchildren. You have funeral questions, we have answers. She passed away May 29, 1993 at the Western Missouri Medical Center in Warrensburg, at the age of 76. Internment was in the Lowry City Cemetery. Z. Patterson, Kansas City, and Mrs. K. C. Snyder, Chanute, Kansas, also two brothers, John M. Weidemeyer, Santa Monica, Calif., and G. N. Weidemeyer, Prescott, Arizona. Sort By: Dates: Location: Betty R. Hutchison October 26, 1936 - April 8, 2023 Betty R. Hutchison, 86, passed on April 8, 2023, at the Appleton City Manor, Appleton City, Missouri.Betty was born Octo. He was a native to Kentucky, coming to this county at the close of the war, from Pike county, where he was in the merchandising business and also ran a blacksmith shop. After his marriage to "Eller", they owned and operated the Crockerville Restaurant in Stover until their retirement. He served honorably in the United States Army in the Philippines during peacetime. She was married to Thomas W. (Cotton) Howard on November 9, 1942 in Rapid City, South Dakota. She is survived by a daughter, Cheryl Carnahan and husband Burris of Fairfax, Virginia; one stepdaughter Martha Saxton and husband Kirk, of Lee's Summit; one son Mike Howard and wife Myra of Clinton; one stepson Glen Alvis Jr. and wife Pat of North Carolina; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one sister Berndette Olsen of Clay Center, Kansas. Mr. Antwiler died Tuesday, October 6, 1999, at his home in Warsaw. He had a special place in his heart for his nieces and nephews and they returned that care and concern as shown by the great distance some of them have come to pay their respects to him. Leonard Irle of the Highway Service Station said Allman approached the junction from the west and, upon topping the crest of the hill where so many accidents have happened in the past, saw Cecil F. Page, Aaron, Mo., making a left turn in his pickup truck across the eastbound lane. She is survived by two sisters, Ruby M. Docherty, Clinton, and Dorothy J. Barrows, Sun City West, Arizona; also nieces, nephews and cousins. She departed this life Wednesday, July 18, 2007 at the Cass Medical Center, Harrisonville, Missouri at the age of 99 years, 9 months and 21 days. He helped organize the Jackson County Interdenominational Christian Fellowship of Young People. She taught school in Henry and Benton County School Districts for 20 years. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Wilma Bull Atwell; three daughters, Sandy, Judy and Nancy; grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Agnes Nicholson of Encinitas, California; nieces, nephews and cousins in this area. Mr. Avery and his family lived in Clinton many years at the home now owned by Mrs. Flossie Adair on South second street. Funeral services will be at Hill and Son Funeral Home, Appleton City, on Thursday, November 8. 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. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Leslie Armstrong and Russell Armstrong; three sisters, Myrtle Armstrong, Susie Armstrong and Dorothy Hall, and an infant granddaughter, Sherise Leann Witt. She taught private piano, organ and voice lessons since 1935 and had received the Outstanding Teacher Award given by the Holden Jaycees in 1966. Etta Lou was the type of person who could whip up a meal with nothing in the cupboards at last minute. He leaves behind his wife Carol Angel and his daughters Stephanie Neuenschwander and Joedie Delozier. In 1950 he was sent to Clinton for duty. Also surviving are a son Garry Dean Anders and wife Genie, Odessa; two daughters, Karen Jean Harris and husband Terry, Kansas City, and Marilyn Sue Rogel and husband Ken, Olathe, Kansas; one brother Hubert Anders, Gladstone; one sister Marjorie Stout of Harrisonville; seven grandchildren, Abigail Rudolph, Andrea Vernon, Amanda Anders, Kelly Rogel, Charles Harris, Teresa Harris and Michael Harris and five great-grandchildren. Soon after she came to Clinton, she opened a dressmaking shop, and on account of her ability, soon had for her patrons, people who appreciated her unusual gift. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Montrose. He helped Terry and Bonnie design and build their home at Elkton and helped Tim and Trudy build a good-sized addition to their home. He was married to Myrtle E. Thompson in Knob Noster on May 25, 1948, and she survives at their home. Many remember the broad homelike looking place, which formerly stood where the Lobaugh home now is. AMICK, Walter Mason1873-1939Mound Grove Cemetery, Independence, Jackson Co, MOClinton MO - The subject of this sketch was born February 12, 1873, about six miles north of Calhoun, the son of Judge M. R. and Serepta (Merritt) Amick. Survivors include a stepson, John Wiershing, Raytown; a stepdaughter, Patricia Ann Dunn, Phoenix, Arizona; a sister, Mickey Spalding, Lake Tapwingo, and a nephew. Graveside services will be held at Forest Hill Cemetery on Saturday, May 11. In 1868 moved to Henry county, Mo., and settled on the farm, where she remained until the frail thread was broken. So well did he keep in touch with this practice that he was considered an authority and was most generous with his advice. ARDUSER, Chris Robert1947-2000Bear Creek/Mont-McConnell Cemetery, near Osceola, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Nov 20 2000 - Chris Arduser, 53, Osceola, died Saturday, November 18, 2000, at his home. Firm in the tenets of Presbyterianism, her faith int he eternal never wavered and in peace she fell asleep for God to wake in His own tomorrow. Burial was in the Memorial Lawn Cemetery with military honors in charge of the Parsons VFW. On Oct. 2, 1880 he was married to Ida M. Gray. Mitchell came to town in company with his brother and gave himself up to the sheriff, who placed him in room No. ; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She grew up in Windsor and on June 6, 1969, she was united in marriage to Charles Hubert Allen. Russell Akey, a son, succeeded his father as manager of the Pendleton J. C. Penney store. To this union one son, Foster Withers Amick was born, who survives. His friendships and acquaintances were from far and near as in his business dealings his travels took him through Missouri's 114 counties. Her garden and house were always overflowing with beautiful flowers. ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Higbee and Mrs. Ed Gaines, Kansas City, Kan. ASKINS, Frederick S.1834-1881Askins Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Windsor Review, Windsor MO, Saturday, Feb 26 1881 - In the Calhoun correspondence of the Henry County Democrat we find the following notice of the death of a gentleman who had many friends and acquaintances in the vicinity: Fredrick S. Askins died at his home at 5 o'clock, Tuesday morning, Feb. 22, of consumption. Son of Jesse and Melinda Anderson, he was born in Lafayette County, Sept. 16, 1862. He is also survived by a niece, Jane Adkins, and a first cousin, Mary Margaret Nebel, all of Clinton. Graveside services will be held on Monday, February 11, at Lowry City Cemetery. Grandma always had a kind word for everybody and all the children loved her dearly. Angle was a district conservationist for the U. S. Soil Conservation Service before he retired in 1980. ANDERSON, Edith Valentine STREIGHT1902-1994Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Mrs. Edith Valentine Anderson of Garden City was born February 14, 1902 in Urich, the daughter of Eathan Allen and Lavine (Chitwood) Streight. He was a former member of the ElDorado Saddle Club. She faithfully attended, as her health permitted, the Christian Church of Clinton, the Sunday school and the Monday morning sewing group. On December 7, 1941, she accepted her Christ as her Savior and she became a member of the Osceola Church of the Brethren. She was a member of the Ionia United Methodist Church where she played the organ for many years. ANDERSON, Mary W. WEIDEMEYER1878-1932Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Mrs. Her parents moved to Deepwater in 1915 where she met and married George Akers on March 9, 1929. ANDERSON, Ollie I. WELCH1905-1993Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Ollie Welch Anderson, 88, daughter of George Merlin and Flora Anders Welch, was born September 10, 1905 at Post Oak, in Johnson County, and passed away at Golden Valley Hospital October 21, 1993. Her home in late years had been in Hickory County but she died Mar. He is survived by one son, Ernest Antwiler of Warsaw; two daughters. 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. He was a wonderful man who was loved by everyone he met. Funeral services were held at the Reser Funeral Chapel on Monday, November 25. ALLEN Virginia Lou LANGLEY1935-2010Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jan 3 2011 - Virginia Lou Allen, 75, died November 12, 2010, at Clinton Rehabilitation Healthcare Center where she had lived the past two years. "Tom"1942-1996Brooking Cemetery, Raytown, Jackson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - James A. He was a farmer until retiring. ADAMS, Janice Lorraine1951-2004Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 20 2004 - Janice L. Adams, 53, of Marshall, formerly of Windsor, died Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2004, at Fitzgibbon Hospital in Marshall. They sold everything on credit and men went to war leaving their bills unpaid, which left the Arnolds with an experience many others meet during life. Kathryn Callaway were married June 30, 1898 and established their home in Clinton. Shortly after her arrival here she was united in marriage with John Vogt and during his lifetime they lived east of Piper. Mary is just entering young womanhood and the youngest Kathyrn is five. Although he had been in failing health about a year from a weak heart and complications he was able that morning to go into the living room for awhile, but suffered a fatal heart attack before he could return to bed. On November 14, 1929, she married George T. Austin, who preceded her in death in January 1978. Their happiness was enriched when exactly six and a half years later on January 16, 1968, they were blessed with a son, Vincent Alan. She was married on October 17, 1931, to Wilson Eugene Anders, also of Calhoun. Interment will be in Appleton City Cemetery. ANDERSEN, Leo M. "Andy"1937-2011East Lake Andes Lutheran Cemetery, Lake Andes, Charles Mix Co, SDDaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 28 2011 - Leo M. "Andy" Andersen, 73, Windsor, died early Wednesday morning, February 23, 2011, at his home in Windsor. She assisted her husband in the establishment of his business in poultry, hides and fur, that he successfully operated in Clinton until going south. Lee Abington, a brother of the deceased, who went to Washington in response to a telegram announcing the illness of his brother, accompanied the body home. Josephine was a devoted farm wife and mother and cherished her family. He was married to Maggie Ferguson in about 1886. The past 12 years Sam had lived in rural Deepwater. On July 3, 1949, he married Hattie Naomi Brown in the yard of the farmhouse. Mr. Austin and a neighbor, Col. Sparks, had gone to the creek the night before and set trotlines, then returned the next morning to take in their catch. Soon after she reopened her shop here, her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Calhoun, died, leaving two children, one a baby son of but a few days old. He served during World War II, as a Navy Seaman 2nd Class. She was born Dec. 31, 1949, in Nevada, the daughter of Chester and Wilma Ancell. Funeral services were held Saturday, June 30, 1973 at Vansant Funeral Home in Clinton, Mo., with burial in Deepwater Cemetery. ATCHISON, Jackie Wayne1944-1998Chilhowee Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Jack Atchison, 54, Kansas City, Kansas, died Thursday night, November 5, 1998, at the Medicalodge East nursing home there. Survivors include a brother, David Adams of Grandview; a brother-in-law, Michael A. Gauble of Grain Valley, and his best friend and caregiver, Carol Jean Ketchum of Clinton. He also owned and operated the Archer Minnow Hatcheries, near the Lake of the Ozarks and at Stover, MO. Burial at Combs cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Erma Jean Atkinson of the home; two sons, Mark S. Atkinson of the home and James D. Atkinson and wife Carol, King George, Virginia; two grandsons, Jacob and Eric; one sister, Geraldine Johnson, Latour, Missouri; other relatives and many friends. Mr. Anderson followed the railroad and mining profession and also engaged in farming. To this happy union were born five children: Forest L. Allen, Tulsa, Okla., general manager of Genet's Furniture Co.; Wm. On February 19, 1968, Roberta was united in marriage to Bobby Lee Arnold in Independence, Missouri. Finding wanderlust in her heart, Edith moved to San Diego, California, to live with her brother Joe, and took a job in a local downtown malt shop, on a move that would shape the rest of her life. George started working for Midland Brick & Tile in Harrisonville as a laborer and retired as sales manager for Midland Brick in Utica, MO. Burial was in Carrsville Cemetery. He was preceded in death by two brothers Phillips and H. P. Acker and a sister, Maude Chryst. She was a member of the Norris United Methodist Church, the Clinton Study Club, a former member of the Henry County Library Board and the Shawnee Mound School Board. She died at her home, October 24, 1926, at the age of 69 years and 7 months. For many years the family traveled across the states while her husband was occupied in construction, then settled in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for 24 years. About 44 years ago he and his wife united with the Baptist Church at Sutherland, Mo. He helped more financially and as a member of the building committee to erect the Methodist church at LaDue, than any one man. Marys Cemetery, Montrose, Deepwater Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Elizabeth F. Arens, 87, Kansas City, died Wednesday, February 4, 1998, at St. Joseph Medical Center. They settled on a farm two miles north of Calhoun, where they lived for a number of years. They returned to the midwest in 1950, spending two years at Sunflower, Kan. For the past four years they have resided at Lewis where they owned and operated a grocery for some time. To them were born 10 children. Bill was married to Lila A. Johnston Aldridge, who preceded him in death April 6, 2005. He was married June 18, 1901, to Miss Minnie Colt of Clinton, who survives. She taught in the high schools in Bevier and Gower for several years. ANDERSON, Esta Fern WESTBROOK1926-2003Yeager Union Cemetery, Lincoln, Benton Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Mar 5 2003 - Esta Fern Anderson, 76, Lincoln, died Monday, March 3, 2003, at Warsaw Health and Rehabilitation. Their union was given seven children, of whom six survive: G. A. Vogt, Urich; J. G. and Chas. Services will be Friday, July 16, in McMullin-Young Funeral Home, Bethany. Bertha requested to be cremated and no services to be held. He walked in the old paths, but looked forward, not backwards, and his ideals were the live ideals that require labor for the Master instead of the old dead ones that require nothing but quarreling about what they had been. He loved hunting, fishing and spending time on family farms. The family suggests contributions to help with funeral expenses and may be left in care of the funeral home. Among survivors are his daughter, Sherry Ann Albin and her mother, Robin Stevens of Clinton, Missouri, his parents, Buster and Linda Albin; three brothers, Justin, James, and Josh Albin, and sister, Kimberly Albin, all of the home. Mr. Allen was born April 13, 1848, in Tebo township, being a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, his father being the first sheriff of Henry county. In 1980, they moved to their present home in rural Benton County near the Lake of the Ozarks. The remains were taken to Bethlehem for burial Thursday. They were wed on May 27, 1962, at Clinton United Methodist Church in Clinton, MO. To this union two daughters were born, Mrs. J. E. (Amy) Ellis of Deepwater, above mentioned, and Mrs. Earl (Minnie) Archer of Maitland, Mo. She was a member of the Corinth Baptist Church. Mrs. Armstrong's eyesight had been failing for about two years. He was a member of the Masons, Scottish Rite Shrine, Western and American Association of Nurserymen, Kansas City Nurserymen Association and Central Plains Turf Foundation before he retired in 1990. She died March 10, 2004, at Jefferson Health Care in Lee's Summit, at the age of 86 years. Graveside services will be at Appleton City Cemetery on Wednesday, May 26. ANDERSON, Bertha E.abt 1883-1887Fields Creek Cemetery, Fields Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Thursday, May 26 1887 - Bertha, the four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, died at 9 o'clock last night of a complication of diseases among them, being heart disease, lung fever and whooping cough. Leslie M. Lucas of Lee's Summit, who in so short a time was called upon to officiate at his funeral. Funeral services will be held at Mrs. C. L. Forster's Funeral Home, Wednesday. Flower was a Christian, choosing to take his children to church, not send them. Her family was a very important part of her life. AUSTIN, Kenneth Wilbur1927-1997Rivermonte Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Springfield, Greene Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Kenneth W. Austin, 69, Ozark, died Wednesday, February 5, 1997, in the home. ABRAHAM, Mary Cecelia LANGHAMMER1891-1954Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOMrs. He was a member of the Warrensburg Country Club and the Holden Tennis Club at one time. ASBURY, Alice "Allie" HARRIS1872-1896Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Saturday, Dec 12 1896 - Died in this city on Wednesday, Mrs. Alice Asbury, after a lingering illness with consumption. Lee is survived by his wife of 65 years, Roberta C. Alward; a son Harold L. Alward and his wife Cris of Pomme de Terre area, daughter Charlotte M. Paynter and her husband Wade, Clinton, and daughter Sandra L. Dudley and her husband Spencer of Las Vegas; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. ADAMS, Lenora Margaret BEACH1921-2011Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Sep 27 2011 - Lenora Margaret Adams was born April 3, 1921, near Fall City, Nebraska, the oldest of nine children of Lafayette Dewy and Anna Marie (Wetzel) Beach.

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