His father, Ike Adair, served as sheriff of this county when Earl was a small lad. Mrs. Allen had been in poor health for years, but about five months ago went to Kirksville, Mo., where she underwent an operation and remained five months for an electric treatment. Burial will be in the Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee. A highlight of her career was a trip to Canada. Services will be Wednesday at Bear Creek United Methodist Church near Osceola, with burial at the Bear Creek Cemetery. She attended Oak Grove Grade School and was a graduate of Windsor High School. He leaves also a foster sister, Miss Courtney Thomas, who has become a world famous opera singer. A Funeral Mass will be held 11:00 a.m., Thursday, March 23, 2023, at St. Bartholomew Catholic Church, Windsor, Mo., with Father Jim Taranto officiating. ; Mrs. Jean Ray, Calhoun; Mrs. Willard Glen, Warsaw; Mrs. Wesley Allen, and Roy Alexander of Windsor; a half brother, B. C. Alexander of Chicago, and a half sister Mrs. Sam Holly of Fairfield. ALDRIDGE, William Cecil1924-2005Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jun 2 2005 - William Cecil Aldridge, son of Simon and Ann Aldridge, was born December 5, 1924, in Bedford, Kentucky, and died Thursday, May 5, 2005, at Clinton Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, Clinton. He and his wife kept open house for every preacher who came to that community, reserving one room for this purpose only, which was kept in constant readiness. Robert was preceded in death by his parents, Lee and Naydean Mahaffie Ash. ADAIR, John R.1834-1895Masonic Cemetery, Silver City, Grant Co, NMClinton MO - John Adair, long a resident of Pinos Altos, N.M., succumbed to the inevitable on the night of February 23, 1895. On Aug. 6, 1930 Perry was united in marriage to Mary M. Sloan at Warrensburg. Robert Elijah Allen, son of D. C. and Mary Bumpas Allen, was born February 9, 1865, in Osage county, Missouri. He and his wife Roberta were involved in a program to bring teenage Eskimos to the city of Anchorage from small bush schools. He later was co-owner of VF Anderson Builders. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Danny Kelly to show support. Besides his wife and children, he leaves eight grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Charles Grimes, and many more relatives and friends. Bernice was employed with Holden Coin-O-Matic Laundry for several years. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Ilene Anspaugh, his parents, Charles R. Anspaugh, and wife, Hazel, brothers, Raymond C. Anspaugh, Donnie W. Anspaugh, Nelson Anspaugh and Ronald R. Anspaugh, and sister, Betty J. Parker. One great-granddaughter, Rebecca Joy Abney, preceded her in death. Robert's hobby was his home and working in his yard. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery. In falling, his head struck a submerged rock or log and was badly bruised. ACKER, Edna L. SMART1911-2004Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 27 2004 - Edna L. Acker, 92, Windsor, died early Wednesday morning, February 25, 2004, at Windsor Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Windsor. The first meetings were held in the courthouse where the late Dr. P. S. Jennings tended to the lighting of the coal oil lamps and the numerous candles that he kept trimmed and burning bright with his candle snuffer. She was married to Henry Merritt Adkins on December 25, 1919. The mother and children still live in Nebraska. She enjoyed serving as a member of Business and Professional Women in Maryville. William L. Avery, Judge of the Henry county Probate Court, died at his residence in Clinton, on Tuesday the 2nd of March, 1875, after a short illness. Burial will be in Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. Mrs. Arndt was a payroll clerk for the Kansas City Fire Department for 25 years, retiring in 1976. ARTHUR, Chloe Lois Ann NICKELL1945-2008Lowry City Cemetery, Lowry City, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 8 2008 - Chloe Lois Ann Nickell Arthur was born August 17, 1945, in Cleveland, Ohio, the daughter of Victor and Josephine Nickell. Mr. Avery was born June 2, 1916, in Tebo, near Calhoun, the son of Walter Avery and Martha Elizabeth (Greene) Avery. G. Windsor Warren. While attending school in Warrensburg, Mr. Armstrong met Susan May Henshaw, whom he married May 1, 1878. Preceding him in death were a brother, Homer Francis Atkinson; one half-brother, James Clay Smith, and one half-sister, Orpha Larison. Survivors include her father, Herbert M. Ashley (Lee Ann) of Paducah, KY; a sister, Crystal Hoopes (David) of Lenexa, KS; a nephew and niece, James and Mary Hoopes; the extended Hoopes family; the Kansas City Women's Chorus family; and her Clinton family. He married Elizabeth Katherine Beissenherz of Wellington on November 6, 1949. After retirement, both Roberta and her husband, Lee, enjoyed many travels to include many cruises. His brother, Mason Anderson, of Clinton, when hearing of his critical condition, went to Kansas City to be with him. She was born July 7, 1924, in Sedalia, Mo., the daughter of Holcomb Downing and Bertha (Harkless) Downing. His favorite activities in his spare time included singing in a men's chorus, playing volleyball with church colleagues and driving through the Rockies. He worked for the Operating Engineers Local 101 in Kansas City for 37 years. She grew up near Manchester and there attended school. She was born Jan. 14, 1951, in Flint, Mich., a daughter of Glen Edward and Mildred Jean Crane Adams. 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. Thus has this community lost one of its most honest, upright and respected citizens. ALLEN, Cletis Dean1937-2007Hickory Point Cemetery, Green Ridge, Pettis Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Aug 20 2007 - Dean Allen, 69, Windsor, died Saturday, August 18, 2007, at St. Luke's Medical Center, Kansas City. She married Frank O. Austin, October 20, 1928, in Clinton. He passed away suddenly on Thursday, December 15, 1977, of an heart attack. She married Billy G. Anson September 14, 1951. AULDRIDGE, Lois I. He lived in the Blairstown area all his life. 4631 Windsor Dr, Osage Beach, MO 65065 +1(573)216-4350 Currently Open. While living on the farm she was quite active in the Pleasant Valley Church and for 10 years was their treasurer. Irle said he went immediately to the body and failed to find a pulse. She was also a member of Chapter BA, P.E.O. After the war, he freighted for two or three years to the mountains. Allen was a kind husband, a devoted father, a true friend and a faithful Christian. Mr. Austin lived in Sedalia. Services will be Tuesday at the Vansant-Mills Chapel, Clinton; burial in Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. She was only confined to her bed four or five days and was a worshiped daughter, sister, wife and mother and much beloved by a large circle of friends and relatives. Survivors include a son, Ron Arthur, Chilhowee; one sister Lessie Thompson, Lee's Summit, and a host of nieces and nephews and cousins. She was born July 6, 1965, in Windsor, Mo., the daughter of Edward Carl Meads and Virginia Arlene Cooper. She was a warm hearted woman and appreciated a joke and her speech showed the strong individuality that marked her whole life - practical, fearless, straight at the mark. Mr. Avery is also survived by three grandchildren, also by three sisters - Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth Finks, Calhoun; Mrs. Mary Henrietta Marr, Springfield, MO., and Lillian May Marr, of Joplin, Mo., and one brother, John Henry Avery, of Long Beach, Calif., besides the host of neighbors and friends. Dr. Allen's life was an unusual one. Russ is survived by his wife Carrie; one daughter Alana, and one son Mitchell, all of the home; his parents, Richard and Janice (Munsterman) Alexander of Clinton; one sister Jamie Smith and husband Nathan, and their children, Kyli and Abigail, all of Warrenton; his maternal grandmother Helen Munsterman of Montrose; his in-laws, Jim and Kim Mitchell and Cathy and Roger Swanagon, all of Clinton; his brother-in-law Eric and Kim Mitchell and their children, Macey, Katie, and Cody, all of Clinton, and brother-in-law Steve Hensely, as well as a number of aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services were Monday, September 22, at the First Baptist Church of Lincoln. They were the parents of 8 children, the oldest son dying in infancy and the youngest in 1926. ANDERSON, Robert A.1928-1996Daily Democrat, Clinton MO - Robert A. Anderson, 68, Omaha, Nebraska, died Thursday morning, December 12, 1996, at his home there. Lenora graduated from Beatrice High School in 1939. Your search results for obituary: 213 newspaper articles contained information about obituary filtered by: Date from: 8th Jun 1910 - Date to: 14th Jun 1910 . He will be missed by many friends who saw him on a regular basis. Burial will be at the Artrip Cemetery in Cleveland, Virginia. So much more could be said, but those who knew him already know what a wonderful man he was. He drove a school bus for the Chilhowee School for several years. Survivors include one son Robert Hummell, Holt Summit, Lisa Harder, Joplin, Lora Ann Coke, Mexico; one brother Thomas Nickell and wife Ann, Alabama, one sister Vicky O'Farrell, Montrose; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Charles M. Allen and wife, Nova of West Plains; two daughters, Judith E. Beck and husband, Wayne, Marshall, and Sandra Kay Waggoner and husband, Jerry, West Plains; one brother, Essel Jones and wife, Ethel of Ormand Beach, Florida, as well as 15 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild and many other nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. She married Walter E. Allen on June 2, 1948. ADAMS, Barney E.1920-1997Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Warrensburg, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Barney E. Adams, 77, Lincoln, died Friday, September 19, 1997, at the Bothwell Regional Health Center in Sedalia. Funeral services were held at Deepwater First Baptist Church on Saturday, September 13. A daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ivy Adkins, whose husband, Eddie Adkins, died a few years ago, resides in Clinton. Well does the writer remember her telling the story of her honeymoon days spent at the famous Arrow Rock Tavern, which was recently been placed in charge of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She will perhaps be most remembered for her keen mind, her sense of humor and her fierce devotion to family.
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