AGEE, Alma Doris EGBERT1917-1995Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Alma D. Agee, 77, Windsor, died Sunday morning, September 10, 1995, at Research Medical Center in Kansas City. Burial was in Mineral Creek Cemetery, Leeton. Many a job she has given them, many a wrinkle she has ironed out and all the boys, who had the privilege of knowing her, loved and respected her. Funeral services were held November 14 at Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, followed by burial in Parks Chapel Cemetery, Clinton. The writer has known uncle James Armstrong ever since he came to this country, having lived as a neighbor all these years. ALLEN, Alva Franklin Jr.1935-2008Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Sep 15 2008 - Alva F. Allen Jr., Clinton, died Friday, Sept. 12, 2008, at the Golden Valley Memorial Hospital. She is survived by one son Arnold E. Austin and wife Bonnie of Butler; one brother Clyde Carpenter of Salem, Oregon; one sister Alice Jenkins of Butler; three grandsons, Karl Austin and wife Connie, Clinton, Mark Austin and wife Ruth, Butler, and Joe Austin and wife Dawn, Butler; one granddaughter Sue Swartz and husband Phillip, Topeka, Kansas; 14 great-grandchildren, Kayla and Anthoney Austin, Elisabeth, Laurance, Shana and Brian Austin, Stephanie, Esther, Trent, Krystina and Jacque Austin and Rebecca, Melissa and Jennifer Swartz, and several nephews and nieces. She married Glen Alvis July 3, 1978 in Miami, Oklahoma. At the age of 12, Mrs. After the war was over, he came back to Henry County, Mo., and worked as a farm hand near Hartwell. AUSTIN, Christena Ella WOOD1844-1907Bethlehem Cemetery, Bethlehem Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Mrs. E. C. Austin died April 13, 1907 in Bethlehem township. It was there while attending the State Normal she met A. L. Armstrong, who was also in school and they were married May 1, 1878, and she came to Clinton a bride, where her husband ran a drug store on the north side of the square. She attended schools in northwest Missouri and graduated from high school in Graham, Missouri, in the class of 1936. On Jan. 3, 1905, she married James Walter Adair who preceded her in death May 9, 1948, also an infant son, Frank. Burial was in the Harper Cemetery, near Quincy. 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 ANDERS, Norman Ellis1909-1974Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MONorman Ellis Anders, 64, 1523 East Broadway, died Sunday at a hospital in Fulton. She is also survived by one son, Larry Anderson of Stover; one brother, Maynard E. (Bud) Westbrook, East Orange, New Jersey, and two grandchildren. Norman took great care in keeping his own truck and vehicles immaculately clean. ANGLE, William Milton "Jack"1923-1985Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOKansas City Times, Monday, Mar 11 1985 - William Milton "Jack" Angle 61, Clinton, died Saturday at the home. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. His illness was aggravated by an accident in which he was injured on a speed track while testing out a machine. ALLEN, Ruby Lee ALEXANDER1914-1996Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Ruby Lee Allen, Clinton, died at 3:46 a.m. Monday, December 30, 1996, at Golden Valley Memorial Hospital, Clinton. He was an Army veteran. Virginia graduated from Appleton City High School in 1934. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 5, at Vansant-Mills Chapel, Clinton. Some basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love. The family moved to Texas in 1980 and Charles and Margaret have lived in the east Texas area since that time. He was born May 16, 1917, the son of George W. and Fannie (Smithers) Atkinson. Pat never asked for or needed anything fancy and was happy with whatever she had. Zion community in Henry County, where her husband died Mar. She married Ira Ackerman about 17 years ago, but he died 13 years ago, leaving her with a little son, Chester, who is now 14. ATKINSON, Oliver Crockett1930-1993Holden Cemetery, Holden, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Oliver Crockett Atkinson was born October 4, 1930 in Johnson County, the son of William Thomas and Lena Belle (Akers) Atkinson. Russell was active over 50 years in designing and maintaining lawns and gardens in the Kansas City area. She was born October 3, 1908, in Tracy, in Platte County, the daughter of Perry A. and Cora Furcht. He is survived by one son, Stanley Akins of Grain Valley, Missouri; two daughters, Sandra Burris and husband, Dana of Arnold, Missouri and Sharon Murphy of Grain Valley, Missouri; one grandson, Robin Burris and wife, Mandy and two granddaughters, Keegan Burris and Kenzie Burris, all of Peoria, Arizona; two brothers, A. J. Akins of Harrisonville, Missouri and Gearl Akins of Creighton, Missouri; three sisters, Pearl Bates of Garden City, Missouri, Marie Nafus of Harrisonville, Missouri and Faye Gibb of Blue Springs, Missouri. Later, he joined the Ironworkers Local 10 which he subsequently retired from and went back to his original love of farming. He had a great love for all animals, especially his three cats. The Armstrong family moved to Henry county in 1855 and first purchased the farm northwest of Clinton. She was born May 14, 1912, in the Thrush community in Henry County. Katie was a lifelong resident of this area. Dick was preceded in death by his parents, Winfred Ivan Aue and Audrey Oleta (Osburn) Aue, and a sister Janice Loraine (Aue) Hamilton. In 1946, She, Joe and their three boys moved to a farm in the Austin community near Archie and farmed there for 52 years. ATKINS, Ronda Lenora DOAK1918-2008New Liberty Cemetery, Holden, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 6 2008 - Ronda Lenora Atkins, 89, Holden, died Tuesday, February 5, 2008, at Country Club Care Center, Warrensburg. She was a life member of the Holden VFW Auxiliary Post No. She had a wonderful sense of humor and was a joy to all who knew her. After his marriage, he and wife lived in Clinton where he worked as a pottery molder, and later was on a Frisco bridge gang, then for 17 years was in a Chicago and Alton freight house at Kansas City. Bill was married to Lila A. Johnston Aldridge, who preceded him in death April 6, 2005. He equipped (at his own expense) an entire company for the Confederate army. Burial in the cemetery nearby. She had since lived with the Livingstons, gracing their home with sweet and cultured charm. He was born August 29, 1930, to George and Mae Carpenter Austin in Bates County. She was always ready to drop anything to aid friends or family. Military services were under the auspices of the Whiteman Air Force Base Honor Guard, Knob Noster. He was an avid fisherman and artist and enjoyed the out-of-doors and the time he spent with nature. Funeral services were held at Sickman-Dunning Chapel on Friday, October 29. Dodge. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the LaDue Christian church. His capacity to love was endless. (Note: Sevier Cemetery is also known as Fewel Cemetery. His brother, Richard Ferguson Taylor along with his sister Caroline V.J. Mrs. Armstrong was converted before she moved to Henry county and became a member of the Christian church. She was a member of the Windsor United Methodist Church and was a Sunday School teacher there for several years. Frank lived in Warsaw before moving to the ElDorado Springs area in 1988. He was a member of the Butler Presbyterian Church. She had lived in Concordia the last few years, previously living in Emma. On February 14, 1949, she married Leo Joseph Abraham and to this union four children were born. Survivors include his wife, Darlene of the home; his two daughters, Dawna Hunter and husband John of Appleton City, Ayna Allison of Belton; three sisters, LaVerne McBride, Columbia Falls, Mt., Viola Fick, Kent, Wa., and Myrtle Ellen Fick, Appleton City; three grandchildren, Sabrina, Nate and Sheryl, several nieces and nephews. He worked in construction, building houses at Whiteman Air Force Base in Knob Noster. She is survived by one niece, Mrs. Norman (Corabelle) Jensen of Denver, Colorado, and numerous grand-nephews and grand-nieces. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Keith Allen, Green Ridge; a grandson, B. K. Allen, Green Ridge; a granddaughter, Tanya Allen, Kansas City; a great-granddaughter, Merry Jo Allen; five step-grandchildren and two step-great-grandchildren. They married on September 29, 1945, To this union two children were born. Cremation memorial services were Wednesday, August 2, at the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel, Butler. As a lawyer and banker at Windsor, Mo., Mr. Allen became well known. He carried a reputation for his values. Her home was one where youth naturally assembled. Services will be Tuesday at the Vansant-Mills Chapel, Clinton; burial in Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. The right lung was paralyzed and he suffered no pain. He was a believer in schools and in education along the right lines and made every sacrifice to give his children a good education. Eunice continued to make her home in Clinton and was employed at the Sam's variety store for several years. Dodge, who died in her 95th year, just a few years ago. All received college educations except one, who preferred to start into business. He was born March 28, 1946, in Leesville, son of Johnny and Golda Downs Antwiler. ANDERSON, James Francis 1872-1959Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Thursday, Jan 29 1959 - Funeral services for James Francis Anderson, who died Jan. 26 and who would have been 87 years old had he lived until Feb. 25, were conducted Jan. 28 at the Schaberg Funeral Home. 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. He was preceded in death by his parents; his daughter Jennifer; an infant son Robert Fletcher, and his brother William Milton "Jack" Angle. Mr. Amick united with the Windsor Christian Church, later taking his membership to the Primitive Baptist Church at Independence, Mo. It was natural they should, for he was a father who took the time to understand the young mind and was never too busy to talk over a problem and explain the right and the wrong and, through appeal to reason and better judgment, was always rewarded by their practical decisions. She was educated at the old Baird College of Clinton, and was a true gentlewoman - one who knew the arts of the home as well as being talented in other things. She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Sue Stoner. On July 4, 1897, he married Mina Butler and to this union four children were born, three preceded him in death. Surviving are his wife Evelyn of the home; daughter Doris Russell and husband Bob, Raymore; two brothers Leonard (Gerry), Blairstown, and Murlin (Mary), Windsor; half-sister Neoma Bailey, Big River, California; six grandchildren, Randy Russell, Panama City, Florida, Gary Russell, Niceville, Florida, Ricky Russell, Signal Mountain, Tennessee, Debbie Hurst and Cindy Wood, Raleigh, North Carolina, Brenda Ferguson, Riverside, California; 18 great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter; 23 nieces and nephews and eight stepchildren, Donna Shelton, Deanna Leonard, Janice Mayfield, Bill Neal, Larry Neal, Debbie Enos, Brett Neal and Rose Mangles, and his "buddy" Pat Workman. Survivors include his wife, Brenda; six children, Radonna Willis of Los Angeles, CA, Scott Allen and special friend, Christine Ruby, Holden, Todd Allen and wife, Stacie, Goodyear, AZ, Scott Harper of Kingsville, Robbie Allen of Holden and Eric Allen, also of Holden; two brothers, Charles Allen of Clinton and Delbert Allen and wife, Sandy, Warrensburg; brother-in-law, Don Bradley of Liberty; nine grandchildren, three great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She is also survived by a nephew, Dr. Bryce Shopp of Imperial, Nebraska; a niece Charlene Conrad of Clinton; sisters-in-law, Maude Summers, Pauline, Mary and Marguerite Atwell of Clinton. He worked part-time for 40 years in theaters in Clinton, Warrensburg and Sedalia as a projectionist and at the Missouri State Fair operating spotlights for the grandstand shows for over 20 years. She possessed beauty, not only of face, but of character. Burial at Medford with the Soldiers in charge. He retired in 1978 to live on Nantucket Island. She survives of the home. Two sons survive to comfort her in her bereavement. After retirement, both Roberta and her husband, Lee, enjoyed many travels to include many cruises. She attended high school in Lowry City and married her school sweetheart, Herschell R. Akers on June 7, 1923. They had lived until then, in Clinton nearly 40 years. A keen interest in life, to the last. He was born on September 18, 1941, in Kansas City, the son of Winfred Ivan and Audrey Oleta (Osburn) Aue. He was a member of Raytown Christian Church, Raytown. Avery and he preceded her in death on January 27, 2005. "Dick" Sr.1941-2007Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Oct 15 2007 - Richard B. AMOS, Frank Lee1976-1994Benton Green Cemetery, Center Twp, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Frank Lee Amos, 17, of ElDorado Springs, was born in Sedalia, to Larry Robert and Mary Lucille Hamel Amos. He was the second son of Isaac and Sarah Arnold, the first son, William Columbus, dying in infancy. ; two brothers-in-law, Larry Richwine (Peggy), Pleasant Hill, Mo., and Rick Richwine, Columbia, Mo. Then a passing freight train so frightened the horses, they became unmanageable and Mr. Auer was dragged down the yard's driveway to where the company's wagon stood and was crushed and mangled horribly between it and his own. After her sister's death in 1983, she remained in Urich until her failing health required her to move to a nursing home in 1988. After his retirement he did custom work in the community, plowing and mowing in the spring and summer and moving snow in the winter. Burial was in Kings Prairie Cemetery. In addition to his wife, Mr. Alcorn is survived by a daughter, Iva Lou Banning, Armstrong; a son, Norman Alcorn, Sedalia; a brother, Wilson Alcorn, Windsor; a sister, Helen Comer, Marionville; 6 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. David was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Anna Angel, and one brother Keith Earl Adee. 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. AKERS, Sarah Marget1908-1994Lowry City Cemetery, Lowry City, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - S. Marget Akers, 86, Osceola, died Wednesday morning, May 11, 1994, at the Golden Valley Memorial Hospital in Clinton. He grew up in Sheridan County, Mo. Many a time, since we watched her, have we thought how the Heavenly Father had been true to her even in her trials. She taught school at White, Garland, Blairstown and Little Grant Schools before she retired. One daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Freund, has made her home with her parents and was with her mother during his last moments. Since then, for more than 20 years, he had owned and operated his own business selling similar merchandise, and more recently had been assisted by his son. She also worked at the Whiteman Air Force Base Exchange. She also loved dogs and cats and enjoyed gardening. She has joined the hosts of loved ones gone before. Mildred graduated from Smithville High School in 1949. In 1909 he was elected mayor of Colorado Springs. Will be buried at Sardis church, Henry county, Mo., Tuesday 3 o'clock, May 2, 1916. When 24, he united in marriage to Mrs. Kate Turner Baker of Leesville and of this union, their only son survives, also one grandson, three-year-old Chas. He served as a trustee until he felt he was unable to spend the time required and resigned the position. ALDERSON, Venita Christina RENFRO WILSON1909-1998Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Venita C. Alderson, born March 10, 1909, northeast of Clinton, the daughter of Edward Lee and Sadie Lee Raines Renfro, died Saturday, October 17, 1998, at the Golden Valley Hospital at the age of 89 years, seven months and seven days. He then developed and operated Countryside RV Park in Sedalia until his retirement in 2017. ABRAHAM, Larry Dale "Abe"1951-2006Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler, Bates Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Aug 7 2006 - Larry Dale "Abe" Abraham, 55, Nevada, died Friday, July 28, 2006, at Bates County Memorial Hospital in Butler. He became a certified locksmith and established and operated "Roger's Lock and Key" in Clinton until 1990, and in the past two years held a corporate partnership in the "Crimebuster Alarm and Security Systems". He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, father and mother, one sister, Mrs. D. D. Ross of Portage, Montana, and six brothers, Chas. brought her to Clinton and after a few months it was necessary to take her to Westwood Nursing Home. They married in 1941 and started life together in Clinton, where Bill and his father shared a tailoring business. He was a lifelong and consistent Democrat, and in his latter years was elected by his party to the office of Presiding Judge of the county court, having served a prior term as associate judge. In 1972 Howard and Wilma moved to Clinton. Mr. Amick was united in marriage to Miss Maude Foster October 1900. Mr. Allison served as Henry county treasurer, as one of the county judges under the old township organization, then his services were done away with by the new county organization which reduced the bench to three judges. They returned to Northwest Oklahoma in 1927 and farmed in Cleo Springs and Dacoma areas before settling on their farm east of Aline in 1942. It was at Sunday School that she met her husband and their union was blessed with the influence of the church for under its protecting guidance were their children reared. Atltico now has a loss and two draws in three games. He inspired them to the better things of life and they all graduated from the Clinton High School and were later given advantage of a higher education. He also led the music and played the piano for church services. Interment in Englewood. She had been a member and past president of the Brookfield R-III School Board, a member of the Becky Thatcher Area Girl Scout Council and was involved in local charitable organizations. In 1869 she was married to George R. Allen. He later switched to the City Market and then to Milgram (later Wetterau) where he stayed for well over 45 years, becoming the employee with the longest tenure in the history of Milgram-Wetterau. Alva was preceded in death by his parents. Elizabeth will be laid to rest with her parents. He leaves his devoted companion, four children, five grandchildren and one brother to mourn his death. Burial will be in Urich Cemetery. Funeral services were held at the Vansant-Mills Chapel Monday, January 9. Zion Quartet in his younger years. He had been employed by GM Fairfax Division and was a member of the U.A.W., retiring in 1993 after 31 years of employment. Burial was in the Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. He was unfailingly generous to those in need and would always help a friend or neighbor without being asked. AMICK, Maranda R. "M. R."1919-1998Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler, Bates Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - M.R. . She faithfully attended, as her health permitted, the Christian Church of Clinton, the Sunday school and the Monday morning sewing group. His going was bourned by both rich and poor. Most people in Clinton new Bill as the gentleman who rode the three-wheel pedal bike around town. Burial will be in the Adams Cemetery. He loved his church family very much. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery. Burial will be in Mt. She was a member of the Clinton Christian Church where she served as an elder, past chairman of the board and in many other capacities. Burial will be in Calhoun Cemetery. 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. She was taken ill suddenly and two physicians and relatives were hastily summoned and Mrs. W. W. Adamson hung over the bedside of her whose loving practical comrade she had been all the years of her married life, for W. W. brought his wife, formerly Miss Eliza Finks, to make their home with his widowed mother, whose home had always been his. He served in the United States Army during World War II, receiving four Bronze Stars. It was the largest funeral there had been in Clinton for months. Arnold was born with glaucoma, but overcome his physical disability and became a successful businessman. His first wife Dina, preceded him in death in 1961. Mr. Albin was a farmer in Henry County, managed Benson Lumber and retired from Stewart Nattinger in 1947. After the war she and sons returned to Clinton, and this had been her home since. Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. She also became engaged to J. R. "Bob" Aydelotte. Funeral services were held at Vansant-Mills Chapel, Clinton, on Monday, August 10. He was born on July 9, 1926, in Wood River, Illinois, the son of Ed Anderson and Cora (Janes) Anderson. Their married life was spent in and around Clinton. ALBRECHT, Whilhelmina Fredericka "Minnie" BARTH VOGT1852-1934Hopewell Cemetery, Walker Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - The soul of Mrs. E. E. Albrecht, Montrose, winged its way to eternity at 8:10 Monday Night. She is survived by her husband, Clarence, of the home; one daughter, Mary Jones, Clinton; one son-in-law, Gerald Jones, Clinton; four sons, Clarence Jr., Darrell, Kenneth and Steven Anderson, all of Clinton; three daughters-in-law, Vicky Anderson, June Anderson and Ginger Anderson; one sister, Sue Bradley, Brownington; three half-brothers, Ted Criss of Bolivar, Arthur Criss of Montrose; three half-sisters, Lora Jones, Clinton, Carolyn Criss, Clinton, and Melissa Criss, Sedalia; seven grandchildren and six step-grandchildren. Leota A. Stokes Shelenhamer, 97 of Warrensburg, Missouri passed away Thursday, March 16, 2023 at her home. The funeral services were conducted at the Christian church Monday morning, after which her body was taken to the Montrose cemetery, where a graveside service was held, and laid beside her daughter. He is survived by the widow and three children, Mrs. Philip Houston of Calhoun, and Miss Annie and Rolla Askins at home, and three brothers, Henry Askins of near Calhoun, Charles Askins of Greeley, Colo., Price Askins of Oklahoma, and Mrs. Lula Mitchell of Tulsa, Okla. In 1883 he removed to Henry county making Windsor his home until about four years ago when he became deputy county clerk, at which time he changed his residence to Clinton. He was preceded in death by his parents. He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge, Spring Hill, KS; Scottish Rite; the Abdallah Temple, Overland Park, KS; and he attended a Methodist Church. She was a member of the Sardis Primitive Baptist church, having joined about 1867. In addition to her husband Chick, survivors include a daughter, Tammie Brooks (Robert), Derby, KS; 4 grandchildren, Jessalynn Cairer (Travis), Jefferson City, MO; Cortney Blythe (Sean) Windsor, MO; Rylee Brooks and Hudson Brooks, Derby, KS; 5 great-grandchildren, Brooklynn Greene, Jordan Cairer, Isaiah Cairer, Nevaeh Blythe, and Tanner Blythe; her twin sister, Joann Robinson (James) Edgerton, MO; a brother, Wilbur Dale Wright (Frances), Lincoln, MO; and several nieces and nephews. He came to Climax Springs, Camden County, Missouri, with his parents as a lad of five years where he attended school and grew to young manhood. (Arrangements by Gwinn-Siders Funeral Home). His nearly threescore years were exemplary - a proud heritage to those left to mourn. She became the wife of Mason Anderson, long-time clothing merchant of Clinton with a business on the East side of the square where Russell Brothers now is located. His only son, Herbert, died at sea in 1918 with influenza on his way to France. Her family often went to her for advice. He was born January 19, 1928 in Browington, Mo., the son of Robert McKinley Adams and Mary Edna (Kisner) Adams. He stood for honesty, fair play, loyalty, hard work and for doing what is right. He also attended Northeast Baptist Church of Clinton. She is survived by two sisters and two brothers, Sylvia Gillespie of Clinton, Nellie Shoemaker of Clinton, Earl Anglin of Osceola, and Roy Anglin of Pleasant Hill; several nieces and nephews and a host of friends. Funeral services will be July 23, at McGilley Funeral Home; burial in Mt. She had been ill just since the previous Sunday. Services were conducted at a funeral home in Independence Easter Sunday. 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. AUSTIN, Opal Georgia OWEN1909-1998Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Opal was born May 1, 1909, in Benton County, the daughter of W. A. and Maud (See) Owen. It can be truly said he gave his life for his mother, sister and brother, Edgar, for he never married but provided for their comfort and welfare. He was married to Berniece McCall on November 21, 1964, and together they ran the Southside Cafe from 1964 to 1974. He was preceded in death by a nephew, Keith William Aker. ; a daughter, Sandra Bieberly, Windsor, Mo. To his marriage on Oct. 20, 1906, to Pearl Givett, seven children were born, two of whom are deceased. Funeral services were conducted at the Methodist church in Montrose, Sunday afternoon, and burial was made at Montrose. On December 24, 1936, in Sedalia, she married Robert Philip Acker, who died June 28, 1985. ANGEL, Geraldine CARDWELL1941-2012Deepwater Cemetery, Fairview Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 5 2013 - Geraldine (Ma) Angel was born at home on September 14, 1941, to James Hulen Cardwell and Frances Louise Thompson Cardwell in Warsaw. For a few years after the death of her husband she made her home in Windsor, but for the past six years she has lived with her children. She was united in marriage March 15, 1885 to James Milton Abington and to them were born two daughters, Anna the wife of C. M. Merryfield and Kathryn the wife of V. K. Hines. He worked for Wiley's Cafe and Uchie's Cafe for 28 years before he retired. Age and failing health did not diminish his interest in farming and he maintained an active role in the farm operation until his death. He was an active member of the First Baptist Church of Lincoln. But when visiting her home city she always wanted to be very quiet and just enjoy the love and shelter of the home of Mrs. Armstrong. Caroline Elizabeth Rowland, the subject of this sketch, was born in Cumberland county, Ky., August 27, 1831. He was also a first cousin of the father of Private John Allen, ex-Congressman of Mississippi. AYER, Hazel Elnora JONES1917-2002Holy Cross Cemetery, Emma, Lafayette Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Dec 19 2002 - Hazel Elnora Ayer, 85, Concordia and formerly of Emma, died Tuesday, December 17, 2002, at Western Missouri Medical Center in Warrensburg. She was born Dec 2, 1911, in Windsor, MO, the daughter of Frank and Mamie Fryer McCarty. Jack proudly served his country in the United States Army during the Korean War. ACKER, Charley Everette1919-1995Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Charley E. Acker, 76, Windsor, died Thursday, August 17, 1995, at Golden Valley Memorial Hospital in Clinton. He had lived in Windsor with his parents before moving to Four Seasons Living Center in Sedalia. Mary and Jesse settled in Missouri after World War II. He was an early homesteader and the original 160 acres is part of the estate. Funeral services were held at the First Presbyterian Church, Clinton, on Friday, September 29. Windsor, MO Dieckman Auction Service Doug Dieckman (660) 287 - 1962 www.auctionarrows. She was married to Charles Robert Russell, who died June 25, 1996. Last Name. Indeed happy was she, when September 16, 1866, the First Baptist Church was organized in Clinton. In 1955, Walsie married Ross C. Allen and unto this union, one son, Bradley, was born. Funeral services were held Saturday, January 13, at the Consalus Chapel in Clinton. He was baptized at the First Baptist Church in Douglass, Kansas. Margaret was born September 18, 1927 in Clinton, the daughter of James P. and Ida Mae (Hamilton) King. He owned and operated Urich Fertilizer in Urich for several years. On a beautiful spring morning, May 3, 1908, Lewis A. and Jane Akers welcomed their youngest child into their home. He died September 2, 1905, aged 28 years, 6 months and 26 days. He was educated in the common schools and attended Union Hill Academy, and Burritt college, both in Tennessee, and the Missouri State University, later graduating from the law department of Cumberland University in Tennessee. She was a member of the Holy Cross Lutheran Church. He was honest and upright. On arising, Adkins drew a revolver and so did Mitchell, a 44 caliber, and gave Adkins orders to leave, which he started to do (so we are informed) and when near the gate, Mitchell fired, the ball entering just under the left arm and lodging near the right collar bone, killing Adkins almost instantly.
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