In her later years she enjoyed crocheting, quilting and making doll clothes for her granddaughters. ; 3 sisters, Regina Lynn Mothersbaugh, Ionia, Mo. She worked as a beautician for many years. After her retirement from Crane's Cafeteria in Kansas City and for health reasons, she moved to Urich to live with her sister. AUSTIN, Ethel M. SHOTWELL1882-1963Bethlehem Cemetery, Bethlehem Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Thursday, Jul 11 1963 - Mrs. Ethel Austin, widow of Noble Austin whose death occurred in December of 1944, died Tuesday, July 9, at Coffeyville, Kan., where she had resided since about a year after her husband's death. Allen Lee Abney was born Oct. 14, 1872, on a farm near Nevada, Mo., the eldest of six children of John and Sarah Adkins Abney. Talking with Hank in his office is where so many of us will fondly remember him. ALBRIGHT, Helen Mae WITHERSPOON1929-1995Chilhowee Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Helen Mae Witherspoon Albright was born January 23, 1929, in Hickory County, the daughter of William and Louella (Bohrn) Witherspoon. 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 an active member of the Church of Christ in Clinton as long as her health permitted. She taught private piano, organ and voice lessons since 1935 and had received the Outstanding Teacher Award given by the Holden Jaycees in 1966. ; James Adkins, Kansas City, Mo. Burial was in the Carrsville Cemetery. Edith and Andy enjoyed a whirlwind romance, which culminated in their marriage on March 1, 1940. Not obeying, he was struck and knocked off the porch. Survivors include a stepson, John Wiershing, Raytown; a stepdaughter, Patricia Ann Dunn, Phoenix, Arizona; a sister, Mickey Spalding, Lake Tapwingo, and a nephew. Those who survive are: Harry Avery, Colorado Springs, Colo.: Ed Avery and Mrs. Fisher Finks, west of Calhoun; Mrs. Molly Marr, of Springfield, and Mrs. May Marr, of Joplin, besides a large connection of grandchildren and great-grandchildren, many of whom reside in this county. She is survived by her husband Alfred H. Allison and two daughters, Mrs. Nelia Caldwell and Mrs. Carrie Hart. If you are unable to visit our funeral home in Windsor, you can still be with the family in thought by signing the online guest book, expressing your condolences or share your most memorable recollection about a loved one or friend. Burial was in the Shawnee Mound Cemetery. Both attended their mother's funeral but Albert Allen was hurried home by the serious illness of his wife, being delayed on the trip about eight hours by the trains running slow, on account of recent high waters. In these clubs she also encouraged her daughters, Gene and Lois, until the former entered training for her chosen career. AYDELOTTE, Virginia W. SCHRYVER1916-2008Appleton City Cemetery, Appleton City, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Aug 20 2008 - Virginia W. Aydelotte, 91, was born on Nov. 14, 1916 in Appleton City to Earl and Isabella Catherine (Coffin) Schryver. ADAMS, Dwight Claude1932-2014Floral Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Apr 29 2014 - Dwight "Claude" Adams, 81, Clinton, formerly of Kansas City, went to be with his Savior on Sunday, April 27, 2014, at St. Joseph Medical Center, Kansas City. 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. He was a member of the Willow Branch school board and always open to any suggestions to make his school or his community better. He thought of her every comfort and she of his. He was a member of the First Christian Church of Clinton, where he was a former deacon. He was united in marriage to Miss Bina Link, Dec. 6, 1881. Five children have preceded the father to the grave and five daughters and a son survive. AKERS, Augusta Henrietta TEEMAN1901-1999Aline Star Cemetery, Carmen, Alfalfa Co, OKCarmen, Oklahoma - The funeral for Augusta Henrietta (Teeman) Akers, age 97, will be Monday April 5th in the chapel of Wentworth Mortuary in Carmen. ARMSTRONG, Minerva Ann CRUZEN1834-1919Stones Chapel Cemetery, Walker Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Mrs. Minerva Cruzen Armstrong, wife of James Armstrong, was born at Harpers Ferry, Va., May 14, 1834; died at her late home, Feb. 4, 1919. ATCHISON, Flora M. WHITE1921-1994Munsell Cemetery, Eminence, Shannon Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Flora M. Atchison, 73, Westwood Nursing Home, died Saturday, July 23, 1994. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Chester and Cletis and four sisters, Ionia Strickland, Eunice Bell, Erba Pace and Essie Carnes. In retirement he enjoyed taking computer classes at Longview Community College. His death came as a shock to his people here as they did not now he was ill. She is also survived by numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nephews, nieces, great-nephews, and great-nieces. Two precious children blessed this marriage, Taralyn Nicole Anderson, age 9, and Hunter Dean Anderson, age 2. Burial was at Bethlehem. Most of her life was spent on the old Judge Avery farm till about 1885 she went with her youngest son John H. Avery to Clinton, where they made their home until 1891, when they went to Colorado Springs, where they remained most of the time till her death May 6, 1917. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery in Emma. ABBOTT, Patricia L.1947-2011Maple Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Wyandotte Co, KSDaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jan 4 2012 - Patricia L. Abbott, 64, died Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011, in Clinton. The pallbearers were four cousins and two nephews, Will Merrill, Sidney Lyman, Russell and Gordon Avery. Burial in Memory Gardens Cemetery, Clinton. He was a member of the Messiah Lutheran Church in Kansas City, Kansas and Delaware Lodge #96 AF & AM in Kansas City, Kansas. Age 86, of Livonia, MI, member of the Chantones, a Windsor & Detroit-based vocal quartet, passed into eternal life on April 27, 2023. ARENS, Elizabeth Florence1910-1998St. The others are: Edgar Arnold, Edward Correll and Raymond Arnold. ADAMSON, Frances Jane ARBUCKLE1819-1902Montrose Cemetery, Montrose, Deepwater Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton Missouri, Aug 16 1902 - The death of Mrs. Frances Jane Arbuckle Adamson occurred at her home, at the residence of her son, W. W. Adamson, on Sunday, August 10, 1902, aged 82 years. Pallbearers were grandsons, Mitchell Allen, David Allen, Lee Allen, Stephen Baugh, Tim Waggoner, Jay Waggoner, Mark McClanahan, Mike McClanahan, Morrie McClanahan and Marshall McClanahan. She was a splendid mathematician and in an old autograph album there is a written commendation of one of her professors, in which there is a difficult problem, which he said she would always remember. The funeral was held from the family residence last Monday morning and burial was in Laurel Oak cemetery. Her heart and spirit were young and her body was marvelously strong, as she had always been well. Since his retirement in 1973 he had served as full time engineer for the three camps in Osceola, one camp near Warrensburg, and two camps in Bonner Springs, Ks. To this union were born 9 children of whom Mrs. Marjorie Phillips of Clinton, Jeanette, R. D., Lorraine, Eugene, Helen, Harold, and Rolland at home survive with the wife, one daughter, Juanita Blanche, having died at the age of 10 months. He was widely recognized as a farmer who kept up with the latest in both production and marketing. Funeral services were held at the Vansant-Mills Chapel Monday, January 9. Burial was in Shawnee Mound Cemetery, Henry County. Interment will be in Deepwater Cemetery, Deepwater, Missouri. He later traveled a short while for a St. Joe shoe firm; then became a traveling salesman for the Peters Shoe Co., of St. Louis, which position he held for about 20 years. He leaves his wife of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Thelma Elizabeth Hodgett, Kansas City, MO., a son, Forrest Dale Aleander, Kansas City; 11 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Nettie Short, Clinton, and Mrs. Lillie Marshal, Warrensburg; many other relatives and friends. On January 26, 1946, in Kansas City, Ks., she married Gird Owen Raymer and he preceded her in death on Jan. 8, 1974. Milt Abington was a genial, whole souled, likable man and numbered his friends by his acquaintance. Buck loved to work in the yard and golf, but his greatest love was to cook and eat his Bar-B-Q food while entertaining his friends and family at his house. Burial was made at the Laurel Oak Cemetery. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at the Huston funeral chapel in Windsor. He was born April 4, 1951, in Clinton, to Leo Joseph and Etta Louise Wisdom Abraham. AVERY, Ida GOODIN1870-1904Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Death of Mrs. ADAMS, Nettie Eunice WADE1917-2004Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOThe Cass County Democrat Missourian, Dec 5 2004 - Nettie Eunice Adams, 87, Adrian, died Friday, Nov. 19, 2004, at the Adrian Manor Nursing Home, Adrian. He was, without doubt, the best read man in the county, always manifesting keen interest in all questions, both economic and political. He farmed in Henry and Cass County. John William Graham was born Mothers Day, May 12, 1940, to Burnice Irene (Huey) and William Bill Frederick Graham at home in Clinton, Missouri. ATKISSON, Lucy Margaret1847-1848Saturday Morning Visitor, Warsaw, Benton Co, MO, Jan 27 1848 - Died in this city on Thursday evening last, the 25th inst., at 10 o'clock p.m., Lucy Margaret, only child of Mr. and Mrs. James Atkisson, aged one year, 9 months and six days. He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife of 42 years, June; his beloved sons, Alan and Scott; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Bennie and Laverne Bailey of Excelsior Springs and Bill and Ruby Bailey of Clinton; his uncle, whom he considered to be a brother, Sammy and wife, Mary Brancato, Tucker, Georgia; his cousin considered to be his sister, Florence and husband Andy Scarabello, Fresno, California. Among survivors are her husband Robert "Bob" Allen of the home, sons, David (Rhonda) Sperry, Leeton; Mark Allen, Omaha, NE; Paul (Coreen) Allen, Johnston, CO; daughters, Zoe (Mike) Butt, Versailles; Natalie Sperry (and companion Joseph Goth), Clinton; Sarah Sperry (and companion Kenney Petterman), Bedford, IA; brothers, Kenneth (Linda) Lewis, Fairfield Bay, AR; Carl Lewis, Clinton; sisters, Delores (Lawrence) Eichler, Lincoln; Lorraine (Richard) Straw, Clinton; Joyce Straw, Clinton; Betty (Phil) Goth, Clinton; Carol (Steve) Dyrland, Tightwad; 12 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great-granddaughter, many nieces, nephews, cousins, and special friend and sister-in-law, Carolyn (Dave) Waldon. Roberta also made a tour of the East with her friends, Julie and Jim. Her quilts and needlework are specimens of real art. ASHER, Peggy CLAYTON1941-2011Peggy Asher, 70, of Windsor, Missouri, formerly of St. Louis, Mo., died Wednesday, October 26, 2011, at the Golden Valley Memorial Hospital in Clinton, Mo. Eleven children; surviving 3 sons and 3 daughters - Walter, Perry and James Alexander, and Mesdames R. C. Gilmer, O. Just a few days before her death, she requested song after son, and was especially pleased in his rendition of "Asleep in the Deep." She had also been an accountant for various businesses. He was very active in the community and served on the Chilhowee City Council for five years. MUDDY CREEK GREENHOUSE - WINDSOR, MO - Company Page - Dun & Bradstreet Three years later he enlisted in the World war, and went overseas in the 35th Division, one of the first to go over. Get Updates. She was preceded in death by her father. Hank joined the United States Marine Corps after high school and served three years during World War II. She died January 2, 2000, at West Vue Nursing Home, West Plains. Mr. Anderson was born in Osceola. ANDERSON, Edith Noel BUSH1919-1998Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Edith Noel Bush Anderson, 78, Arcadia, California, formerly of Clinton, died Saturday, June 23, 1998, at her home in California. Hadley Funeral Home Following their marriage they made their home in Chilhowee, where he began a 28 year career as a bulk agent for Mobile Oil Company. On April 16th, 1866, he was married to Minervia Ann Cruzen. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1966 at the home of their daughter, Marilyn, and son-in-law, Vance K. Gover. Hank often recounted how he started working at age 7 and the various jobs he held throughout his youth. In the 21st century, it's not just urns and gravestones anymore. "Game over" Deerfield-Windsor claims state championship Besides the beloved husband and two daughters, Mrs. On July 28, 1978, in Clinton, he married Beverly Lou Tullis and she survives of the home. He is survived by his wife Louise Armstrong of the home; two sons, Stephen A. Balke, Dallas, Texas, John F. Armstrong III, Houston, Texas; a daughter, Marian Sue Mayhall, Quincy, Illinois; seven grandchildren, Ashley, Abby, Alexis, Baron, Julie, Jay and Shannon; a sister Mildred Ann Cowan, Leeton; other relatives and many friends. He also attended the Chloe Reform Church as a child. Ollie spent her childhood in the Post Oak and Shawnee Mound area. The burial will be in the Allison family lot at Englewood. ; a daughter, Jessica Dawn Aalders, Windsor, Mo. He grew up in the Warsaw area and attended public schools there. Virginia is survived by her husband Charles L. Allen, of the home; their children and grandchildren, Martha Allen of Humansville, Chuck Allen of Clinton, Louann Allen of Muncie, Indiana, Brian Allen (Shelly) and children, Jamie, Jack and Jenny Allen, Columbia, Sean Allen and children, Britine, Josh and Shelby Allen of Columbia and Mark Allen (Karla) and son Caillou Allen, Clinton. Burial was in Park Grove Cemetery. When they came home from school they told her their joys and sorrows. He was honorably discharged as 1st Lieut. He came with his parents to Clinton in 1920 and has lived here ever since. To this union four children were born, Misses Ida E. and Edith May Alcorn and Mrs. C.L. As a small child she united with the Brownington Presbyterian Church and upon its discontinuance became a member of the Clinton First Presbyterian. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul, in 1991. On Wednesday morning he quietly passed away. Besies his immediate family he leaves three brothers and three sisters, all who live in Germany, except one brother, E. Albrecht, who resides near Piper. Myrtle, as known to every one, and called of them, buy her given name, was active in civic and religious affairs of the community. Burial was in Bear Creek Cemetery. She is survived by her daughter, Mary E. Carter of Lompoc, California, as well as 10 grandchildren, Patricia Carter-Wright of San Jose California, Jonetta Ferguson of Modesta, California, James Carter of Leavenworth, Kanas, John W. Carter of Clinton, Mary A. Carter of Merced, California, Denise Johnson of San Antonio, Texas, Carole Lynn Zeno of Lompoc, California, Richard Carter of San Antonio, Texas, Deidre Carter of Lompoc, California, and Michael Carter of Los Angeles, California; 30 grandchildren and a number of great-great-grandchildren. When she came into their home they never let a minute of the 24 hours in the day go by without translating their love into the things that make a joyous old age for their loved one. Obituary Headlines, View current celebrity deaths on Legacy.com From Dec. 4, 2020 onward, our daily celebrity news obituaries can be found at Legacy.com. The week before he had taken most seriously ill, suffering most intense agony. The young man was DeWitt Von Hiestand, a son of a rich young planter from Memphis, Tennessee. The flower girls were six of her granddaughters. There remain to mourn her loss the two daughters, six grandchildren and her only sister, Mrs. Anna B. Harris. Burial was in the Calhoun Cemetery. Roger never met a stranger. Delmar took much enjoyment in visiting with his friends at the coffee shop and always had a smile and hand shake for everyone he met. He lived in the Blairstown area all his life. Her son, Ed Avery, left Sunday for Colorado Springs for the funeral. Foster J. Ambler, at New Braunfels, Texas. She was also a member of the United Methodist Women. He married Edna England on April 17, 1959, in Kansas City. Hadley Funeral Home Obituaries in Windsor, MO Hill & Son Funeral Home Obituaries in Appleton City, MO Missouri Birth & Death Records Database, Pre-1910 and 1910-1961 over 185,000 records from 87 counties at Missouri State Archives Vansant-Mills Funeral Home Obituaries in Clinton, Missouri Henry County Genealogy Resources At his request, the funeral services were conducted in his home, after which his body was laid in the Carpenter Cemetery. She was a homemaker. During the Civil war, soldiers were quartered there. On the death of his sister, Mr. Anderson reared her little girl as his daughter. ATWELL, Marguerite N.1909-2001Mt. She had been ill since Tuesday. He is survived by his wife Diana of the home; one son Richard Bryan Aue Jr. and friend Tammy, Clinton; two daughters, Carrie Jones and husband Glen, Lee's Summit, and Beth Holmes and husband Jim, Lake Lotawana; one sister Jeanie Carper and husband Jay, Kansas City; five grandchildren, Amy Johnson and husband Jessie, Miranda Jones and friend Brian, Aaron Jones, Justin Jones and friend Ashley, and Andrew Jones, and two great-grandchildren, Michelle Johnson and Jacob Jones. A graveside service and interment will be at Laurel Oaks Cemetery in Windsor, MO on May 30, 2014. He could never sit down to a bountiful Thanksgiving dinner unless he knew there was not a hungry home in Deepwater. Co., both of Holden, and the CB Radio Shop in Chilhowee. 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. Eunice continued to make her home in Clinton and was employed at the Sam's variety store for several years. 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. Funeral services were Monday, January 31, at Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor. She is survived by her husband, Don L. Ammerman; a son Daniel Ammerman, and a daughter, Cynthia Ammerman, all of the home; her parents, Dale and Etta Stackhouse, Deepwater; two brothers, William Dale Stackhouse, Holden, and Steve H. Stackhouse, Blairstown; her paternal grandmother Thelma Stackhouse, Peculiar; her maternal step-grandmother, Etta Marie Mackedanz, Graham, Washington; other relatives and many friends. She was a member of St. Elizabeth's Church. ANDERSON, Robert A.1928-1996Daily Democrat, Clinton MO - Robert A. Anderson, 68, Omaha, Nebraska, died Thursday morning, December 12, 1996, at his home there. They owned a very attractive modern home north of Clinton. Shortly after her arrival here she was united in marriage with John Vogt and during his lifetime they lived east of Piper. He was a member of the Windsor United Methodist Church and the Raytown Masonic Lodge. Two daughters were given this marriage, who survive, as follows: Miss Eula, of California, and Mrs. Myrtle Cook, Memphis, Tenn. In all the relations of life he was a good man, a warm friend, a kind neighbor, a devoted husband and father.
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