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Burial will be in Union-Williams Cemetery, Cole Camp. An aged father, Perry and James Alexander, near LaDue, Mrs. Gilmer of Blairstown, Mrs. Oscar Mitchell and Mrs. Richard Angle near Clinton also survive him. He honorably served in the United States Army during the Korean War. Mrs. Armstrong was a quiet, guiding force, encouraging her girls to complete their high school education, which they did at Clinton, and desiring for them yet higher education. ABNEY, Beulah Beryl ADKINS1908-2002Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jan 28 2002 - Beulah Beryl Abney, the only child of Fred and Mary Adkins, was born November 5, 1908, five miles west of Deepwater. She had been taught to meet the real needs of life and was undaunted when war swept away fortune in her girlhood. William Allen, son of D. C. and Mary Ann Allen, was born November 20, 1872 in Osage County, Mo., moving to Windsor when he was two years old. Interment was in Calhoun Cemetery. John is survived by his daughter, and son-in-law, Marilyn and Vance Gover, of Clinton. He enjoyed his job very much. Bill enlisted in the Air Force and served in both the Korean Conflict and Vietnam War. 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. All of these live in Missouri, except Lee of Port St. Lucie, Florida. It seemed unusually strange that it should stop at the time her spirit left her body. We asked her how she could manage with the baby to keep her shop open and she replied: "Why, God always gives you strength and shows you the way." She was born June 3, 1913 in Ionia, the daughter of John Peter Brockman and Sarah (Sadie) M. Bruce Brockman. Creamtion with private inurnment in Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. Survivors include two daughters, Karen (and Terry) Harris, Kansas City North, Marilyn (and Ken) Rogel, Olathe, Kansas; one son, Garry and (Genie) Anders, Odessa; seven grandchildren, Abigail (and Nathan) Rudolph, Blue Springs, Andrea (and Shawn) Vernon, Kansas City, Kelly Rogel, Olathe, Kansas, Jonathan (and Annia) Harris, Independence, Amanda (and Ryan) Goble, Odessa, Teresa Harris, Kansas City, Michael Harris, Kansas City; seven great-grandchildren; one brother, Don (and Beth) Johnson, Panama City Beach, Florida; one brother-in-law, Hubert (and Brenda) Anders, Gladstone, and one sister-in-law, Marjorie Stout, Harrisonville. Here the Allison children were raised, leaders of social and church life in Clinton. Services will be Tuesday at the Vansant-Mills Chapel, Clinton; burial in Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. ARMSTRONG, Laura Avery KNOWLES VonHIESTAND1845-1924Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Mrs. W. P. Armstrong died at her home on the north end of Main street at midnight Sunday night. She was a most remarkable woman and one was challenged when conversing with her as she was well informed in World affairs, being an avid reader. ALLEN, June Marie JONES1918-2002Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler, Bates Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 25 2002 - June Marie Allen was born near Maitland, June 29, 1918, the daughter of Coridon W. Jones and Nina Elizabeth (Fultz) Jones, and she died at the Golden Valley Hospital, Clinton, on February 10, 2002, at the age of 83 years. Gene was preceded in death by his parents John and Cora, and daughter, Debra Gideon. She passed away May 29, 1993 at the Western Missouri Medical Center in Warrensburg, at the age of 76. ; 3 great-grandchildren, Paige and Madison Tally, both of Katy TX; Mark Trader, Lee's Summit. ABNEY, Howard Devere1927-2009Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Sep 11 2009 - Howard Devere Abney, 81, died on Friday morning, August 7, 2009, at his home in Clinton after a brief illness. On May 22, 1954, in Shawnee Mound, she married Donal Eugene Arwood and he preceded her in death in April 1992. Zion United Methodist Church, south of Clinton. As a young teenager he came to the Montrose vicinity which, with the exception of 1.5 years in California, remained his home until his marriage on Nov. 24, 1938, to Rosa Lee Johnson. Hank joined the United States Marine Corps after high school and served three years during World War II. A few years ago Theo Bolton bought a half interest in the store and the firm name was Bolton & Armstrong until Mr. Bolton dropped dead in Windsor a few months ago. Giving to charity is a meaningful way to honor someone who has died. ALKIRE, Merrill Dean "Jim"1944-2002Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Dec 26 2002 - Merrill Dean "Jim" Alkire, son of William Jackson and Bernice Esther (Graham) Alkire, was born February 23, 1944, in Herington, Kansas, and died at his home in Clinton on December 8, 2002, at the age of 58 years. Mrs. Allison grew up in Lowry City. Blessed among women was she to be in such a home. Garland Valentine Allis, son of William Leonard and Elizabeth Eleanor Allis, was born February 14, 1884, at McCune, Kansas. There is also a sister living, Mrs. Blanche Mayfield, Windsor; and a brother, W. M. Amick, Independence. Katie was a lifelong resident of this area. He served his country in the Air Force Reserves. Mr. Anderson had been suffering from a deep cold that had greatly depleted him and Mrs. Anderson was distressed in the night Monday to hear him cough so continuously. Lorene was a seamstress for fifty years and was well-known for making many bridesmaid dresses. The event is a great opportunity to learn and try out skills such as target archery, fishing, and hiking. She died March 1, 2004, at Golden Valley Hospital, at the age of 92 years, seven months, 10 days. Her home was one where youth naturally assembled. (1949), in Santa Monica, California, to Joseph Benjamin and Madelyn Jean Rowe Aslin. The 38-year-old singer and her 'American Idol' co-star Lionel Richie are both due to perform at King Charles . Survivors include her daughter, Tammy Anderson, Worthington, Minnesota; five stepchildren, Bonnie and husband Bill Forbes, Correctionville, Iowa, Dennis and wife Pam Allen, Aurelia, Iowa, Richard and wife Mary Allen, Twin Falls, Idaho, Lori and husband Steve Thomas, Cherokee, and Bradley and wife Anne Allen, Zionsville, Indiana; 14 step-grandchildren, a great-step-grandson; four brothers, George and wife Betty Firsick, Washington, Ralph and wife Sharon Firsick, Raytown, Bob and wife JoAnn Firsick, Gladstone, and Ken Firsick, California; two sisters, Mary and husband Rolla Houk, Independence, and Carolyn and husband Robert Shirkey, Kansas City, and many nieces and nephews. Despite his obvious intelligence and desire to learn, Bill was not permitted to go to high school, so he avidly read books and newspapers and made efforts to educate himself on topics of interest throughout his life. He was an Army veteran of World War Ii and was a member of VFW Post #4197. On February 11, 1936, in Clinton, he married Lora Flossie Barnard, who died May 29, 1993. Later she worked for Ellett Memorial Hospital, retiring after 23 years in the records department. Mr. and Mrs. Auer moved to their farm about 5 miles northwest of Calhoun when Clarence was about a year old. She has joined the hosts of loved ones gone before. ; 5 grandchildren, Jack Alcorn, Allyson Martin (Brandon), Hansel Morris III "Trey," Madison Miller, and Makinley Miller; a sister, Iva Lou Banning (Ray), Armstrong, Mo. Her maiden name was Williams. Happy was he to see the wondrous products of Missouri, measuring the large pumpkins, the corn, the tomatoes and the other products. He had been in poor health for several years, becoming worse a few weeks ago. ATTERBURY, Howard J.1901-1991Shawnee Cemetery, Warsaw, Benton Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Howard J. Atterbury, 90, passed away Tuesday evening, September 24, 1991 at his home near Warsaw. Besides her own children, she leaves 36 grandchildren, 41 great grandchildren, and a host of relatives and friends. She was educated in Baird college and mingled with the social elite of Clinton. In addition to his wife, Mr. Allen is survived by a son, Marvin Allen, Lee's Summit; a granddaughter Lesli Allen, Phoenix, Arizona; a great-granddaughter, Dakota, Phoenix, Arizona; three sisters, Wilma Andruss of Higginsville, Jessie Mae Bowen and Helen Ferguson, both of Windsor. Cremation. It was worth being sick to be surprised by the things she brought them. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Means, and a sister to the late Mrs. Henry Westerman, she will be remembered by many here. Peggy was a homemaker and enjoyed doing crafts, boating and fishing and spending time with her family. She found his boyd near the cultivator on which he had apparently been working and she knew that life had been gone some time. He served as Master of the Lodge in 1970 and 1971 also served as District Deputy Grand Master of the 37th Masonic District. Funeral services were held at the residence of her son John, after which the body was laid to rest in the cemetery at Colorado Springs. Mr. Abraham was born in Andover, S.D. She had been a Clinton resident since 1991. Returning to San Diego, their third child Carl was born in 1952. He was born on September 18, 1941, in Kansas City, the son of Winfred Ivan and Audrey Oleta (Osburn) Aue. In. Her children arise and call her blessed. Death was due to liver and stomach trouble. A. N. Lindsey of Clinton. Mrs. Avery was a member of the Sardis Primitive Baptist church of this county. Private family burial will be held at the Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. Charles Edgar Amick, son of the late Judge M. R. and Cerepta Merritt Amick, was born August 15 1885, on the Amick homestead, Maple Lawn, the farm on which he spent his entire life and died. His father died in 1847, and his mother, who was a daughter of the late Major William and Elizabeth Wall, died in 1854. He will be missed and will always be admired. Funeral services will be at Hill & Son Funeral Home in Appleton City, on Wednesday, August 8. He was active in community and Church organizations in the many communities where he and his family lived. On December 10, 1952, Marylu married James E. Allen. ADLER, Julia1861-1938Beth Israel Cemetery, Meridian, Lauderdale Co, MSClinton Eye, Clinton MO - Miss Ernestine Goldsmith received a message Tuesday evening of the passing of Mrs. Ben Adler, at Meridian, Miss., who, for many years made her home in Clinton. 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. Burial was in Chilhowee Cemetery. She was born September 16, 1911, in Benton County, near Warsaw, the daughter of Alexander Hamilton Smart and Laura Grace (Kays) Smart. She sang in the church choir, for many, many years, always generous with her voice, singing at many social functions. Bessie and Forrest have good children, Jim, Walter and Mary, who have responsible Clinton jobs; Viva and Herman Charles in school and William, who works in the Capitol at Jefferson City, to comfort them. The children were all present for the last rites. His favorite activities in his spare time included singing in a men's chorus, playing volleyball with church colleagues and driving through the Rockies. The past three years or so she had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Mable Whitworth on West Jefferson. One sister, Edna Arwood as well as his parents, preceded him in death. Funeral services will be Saturday, August 23, at the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel, Butler. To this union one child was born, Charles Henry Auer, who is two years old. He had developed unusual skill in the making of seines for this favorite pastime. ANDERSON, Joseph Hall "Joey"1987-2008Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Dec 15 2008 - Joseph H. Anderson, 21, Clinton, died Friday, Dec 12, 2008, in Clinton. The two daughters still survive him; Mrs. R. A. Woolfolk of St. Charles, Missouri, and Mrs. George J. Shelton of Windsor, Missouri. She was more courageous than any soldier. After what they supposed to be a mock wedding they learned that they had really been married as the man who performed the ceremony was sheriff of the county and according to the laws of that state a ceremony he performed was legal. Stepchildren Eric Goth, Stacy Ford and her husband Mike Ford. He is survived by his parents; one sister Faith Elizabeth Rainey-Anderson; his paternal grandparents, Fred and Mary Anderson, all of the home; his maternal grandmother and step-grandfather, Heidi Pettit and husband Mark, Gallatin; paternal great-grandparents Gary and Trudy Noel, Cameron, and Bill Anderson, Nevada; great-great-grandparents, Norman and Sharon Rainey, Maysville, and Martha Fowler, Osborn. Echovita Inc is a registered trademark. ; 4 cousins, Keith Craig, Kansas City, Mo. AGNEW, Dewey C.1898-1999Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Dewey C. Agnew, 100, Omaha, Nebraska, died Wednesday, February 17, 1999, in Omaha. She grew up in the Warsaw area. ANGLE, Margaret Emily "Emma" ELLEDGE1864-1938Hopewell Cemetery, Walker Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Clinton Loses A Loved And Noble Character - Mrs. Emma Angle, Long a Part of Clinton's Life Passes - Her Character an Inspiration - Friendship Garden a Rare Monument - 74 Years Old - The angel of death closed the eyelids of Mrs. Emma Angle in the peaceful sleep of oblivion at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 6. She has seven grandchildren, Aaron Crust, Jacob Crust, Michelle Wimsatt, Cody Mayle, Patrick Paynter, Zachary Paynter and Donald Nielsen, Jr., as well as three great-grandchildren, Violet Wimsatt, Grayson Winisatt and Lyla Snethen. A memorial service will be held Friday, January 16, 2015, at Consalus Funeral Home, Clinton. ARNHOLD, Ruby HIX1921-2007Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Nov 19 2007 - Ruby Hix Arnhold, 85, Windsor, died early Saturday morning, November 17, 2007, at Windsor Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Windsor. To this union three children were born -- Wilbert, 12 years old; Lorene, 10, and Raymond, 6. He married Lois Smart Neasham on December 31, 1986, gaining a daughter, Sandra Cantrell, Sedalia; a son and daughter-in-law, Ralph and Joy Neasham, Napoleon. Mr. and Mrs. Auer lived on a farm five miles northwest of Calhoun until 1940, when they moved to Calhoun. Mary I. McGinnis of Lowry City and Broaddus Austin of Clinton were united in marriage September 8, 1908, and they were given eight children. He was a great lover of his cows and horses and was kind and compassionate to them beyond measure. In Aug of 1966, at Community Christian Church in Kansas City, MO, she was married to Lester A Arthur, who preceded her in death in 1993. Club member; well known for her church work and loved and respected by all who knew her, died about 8:30 a.m. May 9, 1939, at the Clinton Community Clinic hospital where she was recuperating from an operation she underwent on April 27 for appendicitis and complications, following which her daughter, Miss Roberta Gene, student nurse at the Kansas City General Hospital, was her special nurse for a week. Englewood Cemetery. She was born Mar 16 1901 in St. Louis, the youngest daughter of Fredrick C. Livingston and Cora Long Livingston of Windsor. She owned and operated with her sister, Mary Atwell, the Atwell Beauty Shop in their home in rural Calhoun for many years. While he was never a vigorous man, his life was busy and full and he leaves his faithful wife and above mentioned children, one sister, Mrs. Nellie Nichols; two brothers, Everett Allis of Appleton City and Ray Allis of Clinton. He was preceded in death by his father, Dean Allen; an infant sister, Lori Denise Allen, and a grandson, Braydn Mark Westover. She enjoyed watching football and wrestling. Funeral services will be Monday, March 11, at First Presbyterian Church in Branson. ABINGTON, Joseph F.1856-1900Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOJoseph F. Abington, at one time a resident of this vicinity, died in Walla Walla, Washington, Tuesday of last week, of cancer of the stomach. Funeral services will be Thursday, July 16, at the Hadley Funeral Home. Kathryn Callaway were married June 30, 1898 and established their home in Clinton. Marylu was a faithful member of the Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Church and the Grand River Parish as long as her health permitted. 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. Burial will be in Raymore Cemetery. Burial in Englewood. Howard and Wilma lived in the Clinton area throughout their lives with many years spent on the family farm southwest of Clinton on Old Pioneer Trail. Funeral services will be Friday, October 26, 2007 at Floral Hills Chapel with burial in Floral Hills Cemetery, Raytown, Missouri. On July 4, 1897, he married Mina Butler and to this union four children were born, three preceded him in death. Virginia graduated from Appleton City High School in 1934. 2 and farm-to-market road J., where he lived until he went to Warrensburg. A wife and two children left. Instead, she just worked harder, striving every day to put down her sorrow in the service for others. Members of the Gustafson's crew came to Huntingdale to visit and they in turn went to visit crew members. He was an avid outdoorsman, particularly enjoying deer and turkey hunting and crappie fishing. In 1980, they moved to their present home in rural Benton County near the Lake of the Ozarks. The funeral services were conducted Wednesday at the Baptist Church. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II serving in the Pacific and Guam. Funeral services will be held Saturday at the chapel in Chilhowee, with burial in Carpenter Cemetery. Funeral services were conducted at the Brownington Baptist Church on October 15. The funeral procession was led to Maplewood Cemetery at Brownington by very good friend, Major Rob Hills, Henry County deputy sheriff. He was a member of the Messiah Lutheran Church in Kansas City, Kansas and Delaware Lodge #96 AF & AM in Kansas City, Kansas. 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. She was born November 14, 1905, to John B. and Della Jones Carpenter, near Peru in Bates County. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Blairstown. She had her own special way of getting family and friends together for the holidays and special events. Burial will be in Englewood Cemetery. She lived her entire life in Henry County, attending the Independence grade school. Emma attended Shawnee Mound Grade and High School and later graduated from Central Missouri State University with a degree in education. ALLMAN, Wayne William1921-1955Maple Park Cemetery, Aurora, Lawrence Co, MOClinton Eye, Clinton MO, Tuesday, Nov 1 1955 - Wayne Allman Is Victim Of Highway Accident - State Highway Patrolman Wayne W. Allman, 34, assigned to the Clinton area and a resident here the past five years, suffered fatal injuries at 3:50 p.m., Thursday when he swerved his car to avoid broadside and head-on collision which resulted in his car rolling down Highway 35, just east of the junction of the highway with county road "B" which turns toward Creighton. She will always be in our hearts and wonderful memories. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; a grandson, James A. Ragsdel II; three brothers, Grant Alexander Bukey, Emmet Earl Bukey and William Henry Bukey, and two sisters, Doras Alice Bukey and Viola Pearl Bukey. Graveside funeral services were Sunday at the Hickory Point Cemetery, Green Ridge. Mrs. Avery, a Baptist since girlhood, had the love of her faith deep in her heart, bringing it as a bride to her new Clinton home. He surrendered at Shreveport, La. ANDERSON, Roy1926-2017Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MORoy Anderson, 90, of Raytown, Missouri, formerly of Windsor, MO., died Friday evening, March 17, 2017, at St. Luke's East Hospital, Lee's Summit, MO. After retirement, both Roberta and her husband, Lee, enjoyed many travels to include many cruises. A Celebration of Life for Gene Arnold and Debbie Arnold Gideon will be Thursday, March 14, 2019 at Vansant-Mills Funeral Chapel, Clinton, MO. Funeral services will be Friday, August 3, at Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor. ; four brothers, John and James Trushell, Clinton; Henry Trushell, Gary, Ind., and Mike Trushell, St. Louis; one niece, Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Racine, Wisc., all of whom were present during the last days of her illness. He was preceded in death by his parents; a baby brothers Harold Eddy Anderson, and a brother-in-law James Garrett. A few days before her death she wrote her own testimony which she requested read at her funeral service: "My sins have been blotted out. As a host he was unequalled. She then entered the Lowry City Schools, where she graduated in 1927. On February 1, 1883, he was married to Lelia T. Merritt. After returning from the Indian war he first engaged in the mercantile business and also in the manufacture of tobacco and was quite successful in both these lines of business, and then the Civil War broke out he had accumulated quite a competency. He was a dock foreman for the Jack Cooper Transport Co. before he retired. For many years Gene made his home in the Bates City area. She attended the Holy Rosary Academy where she graduated from both 8th grade, high school and a commercial course. She raised her five children and saw seven grandchildren brought into this world. Surviving are her parents, Gary and Deb and her brother Eric; grandparents and family in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area and grandparents Howard and Wilma Abney, great-grandmother Beulah Abney, two uncles, Tom and Marvin Abney, one aunt, Susan Carter, great-grandmother, Nellie Hoover, Lee's Summit, and many others who knew and loved her. The family owned a chicken ranch in Yucaipa, CA. He was a man of good humor and enjoyed fun and was ever a good visitor and maker of friends. ANZALONE, Vincent Edward "Flower"1927-2003Maplewood & Brownington Cemetery, Osage Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Oct 22 2003 - Vincent Edward (Flower) Anzalone was born February 10, 1927, at Kansas City and ended this life's journey October 4, 2003, at the Missouri Veterans Home in Warrensburg at the age of 76 years, seven months and 24 days. Search Obituaries. He was involved with the Deepwater Boat Ramp. ANGEL, Richard Gerald1964-2017Deepwater Cemetery, Fairview Twp, Henry Co, MORichard G. Angel died on March 5, 2017 at his home in Deepwater, Missouri at the age of 52. Funeral services will be held Sept. 12, at the Clinton Baptist Church. 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 died April 29, 1995, at her home in Urich, at the age of 66. Flower was big-hearted to a fault. He was twice married, first to Elizabeth Lacy of Henry county, Virginia. She enjoyed exploring new ideas, often questioning her teachers as to the why and wherefore on many subjects. He is survived by his wife, Donna, of the home; one son, E. W. Antwiler of Kansas City; two daughters, Loretta Nichols of Westwood, Kansas and Louise Antwiler of Kansas City; four grandchildren; his stepmother, Charlene Antwiler of Calhoun; six brothers, Charles Antwiler of Marshall, Darrel Antwiler of Kansas City, Kansas, Roy Antwiler, Johnny Lee Antwiler and Timothy Antwiler, all of Calhoun, and Ronnie Antwiler of Independence; three sister, Wanda Antwiler of Leesville, Faye Antwiler of Kansas City, Kansas, and Anita Harrelson of Calhoun; several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Mr. Albright was employed at the West Central Concrete Finishing Company for a number of years. Jason confessed his faith to the Lord at an early age, joining Second Baptist Church in Clinton, under the pastorship of Rev. He was a charter member of Brookfield Jaycees and had served as president, a member of Brookfield Rotary Club, a member of the Missouri Historical Society Board of Directors and was a member of the Missouri Bar Association for over 50 years. Funeral services will be conducted at the home this (Thursday) afternoon. com Larry Martin (660) 337-6471 Willis Miller, Sale Manager Consignments Welcome "A Little Something For Every Small Farm" NEXT AUCTION LA TE AUGUST This is our 12th year hosting 4 sales a year. Burial was in Mt. He then took up a government claim near Fort Riley, Kansas, about 1860. He was a member of St. Ann's Catholic Church of Warsaw. ABNEY, Rebecca Joy "Becky"1977-1993Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Grand Rapids, Kent Co, MIDaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Becky Joy Abney of Palmyra, Michigan went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, Oct. 13, 1993 at Motts Children's Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan, after a two year long battle with leukemia. He was preceded in death by his parents. There is no greater hero than the old time country doctor, who faced epidemics and pestilence, oftentimes single handed thru a wide area of country without rest for many weeks. Mr. Ackerman was married to Miss Annie Jones of this city, February 8, 1899. She was a member of the United Methodist Church of Clinton and the Missouri State Retired Teachers Association. On August 20, 2005, in Windsor, at the Windsor Country Club, he married Angela Dawn Boatright and she survives of the home. Funeral services were held at the Vansant-Mills Chapel on Monday, December 2. Write your message of sympathy today. Null of Windsor, Asa A. of Kansas City and Mrs. E.W. Funeral services were held May 25 at the Consalus Chapel, Chilhowee. He was a member of the Six Mile Baptist Church, Sibley, Missouri. Ina Allen, Warsaw; two brothers, Lonnie Allen and Terry Allen, both of Warsaw; two sisters, Sandra Crabtree, Kingsville, and Elaine Vaughan, Chino, California; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends. In 1929, he moved with his parents to a farm near Windsor, attending Windsor High School, and graduating with the class of 1935. On February 14, 1949, she married Leo Joseph Abraham and to this union four children were born. They farmed and ran a dairy until 1973. She will be greatly missed by all whose lives she touched. Ever before his family was the example of his own fine life, his unswerving integrity, his strict adherence to principle, his honor and respectability, his fineness of feeling and manliness, qualities that were his by right of birth and inheritance. ANSTINE, Jacob Dwain1991-1991Wall Cemetery, Denton, Rose Hill Twp, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Jacob Dwain Anstine, infant son of Rick and Marcia (Wall) Anstine, Blairstown, died Monday, July 29, at the Golden Valley Memorial Hospital in Clinton. . She was preceded in death by her parents, infant son, husband, brother, Jerry Allen Whiteman, sister, Frances A. Shelburn and son-in-law, Bill Palmer. AKINS, Roy Clark1926-2007Floral Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Oct 23 2007 - Roy Clark Akins, age 81 of Oak Grove, Missouri passed away October 21, 2007. Railroad Depot and the original 1870 Library, originally funded by W. H. Appleton, and which are now the Appleton City Historic District. ; Thomas Clayton, Bowling Green, Kentucky. The mother was a daughter of Uncle Harry Dunning. He was born May 7, 1947? Mrs. Asher was born in Thayer, and was a longtime Kansas City resident before moving to Osceola in 1992. He was also an active community member. Electric Company. He was united in marriage to Lexie Rogers on September 24, 1966 in Chilhowee. She worked at the International Shoe Factory in Windsor, Mo., for 15 years before her retirement. The mother and children still live in Nebraska. Funeral services will be Saturday, September 24, at Woods Chapel United Methodist Church, Lee's Summit, with burial in Wills Cemetery, Peculiar. Her goal in life was to take care and raise her family, which she did with all her heart and soul. Burial was in the Calhoun Cemetery. ADAIR, Margarite "Peggy"1922-1939Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - (Peggy) Margarite Adair was born Sept. 17, 1922, in Clinton, the first child of John Adair, postal employee, and Byrna Sigler Adair, native Clintonians. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. He later attended Kansas City Junior College and Finley Engineering School. He is survived by his wife, Margaret; two sons and daughters-in-law, Randy and wife, Lori, Pampa, Texas, Tom and wife, Debbie, Henderson, Texas; two daughters, Pam Palmer and husband, Darren, Clinton, and Debbie Shattuck and husband, Kirby, Henderson, Texas; four very special granddaughters, Stephanie, Melissa, Leslie and Kara; three brothers, Roy Akins of Grain Valley, A. J. Akins and wife, Leona, Harrisonville, and Gearl Akins and wife, Carol, Creighton, and three sisters, Pearl Bates of Garden City, Marie Nafus and husband, W. H., and Faye Gibb, both of Harrisonville; nieces, nephews and many friends and neighbors. After his discharge, he went to work for Mid-American Truck Lines, in Kansas City, Mo., working for almost 30 years before his retirement. The six living are Mrs. Jim Elder, Shawnee Mound; Mrs. Frank Elder of Bryan, Ohio; George Arnold, Mrs. Frank Hall, Chas.

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