He was a Navy veteran. His never swerving devotion and tender care of her, schooled him for his next responsibility, the care of an invalid sister and her small daughter. He had a strict sense of honesty and never owned a dollar to anyone in his life but what he paid it promptly. On July 28, 1978, in Clinton, he married Beverly Lou Tullis and she survives of the home. All received college educations except one, who preferred to start into business. Once while he was mowing wearing his Air Force cap, the wind caught the cap and tossed it under the blades of the mower, slicing and dicing it, so that for some time family members would find and bring to Charles little pieces of his hat. In 1952, she became employed at the St. Clair County Library. On June 1, 1946, in Kansas City, he married Esta Fern Westbrook, who died March 3, 2003. ; a son Don Archer, of Lee's Summit, MO. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister Betty Jean Jones. Three generations of some families she had served with her needle and every person had a particular claim on her interest and loyalty. Funeral services were conducted at her home Tuesday, October 26th. He left the house and the family thought he had gone to feed the stock and was horrified when Ben Harris came to the house about seven o'clock and notified them he had found Mr. Askins' dead body lying by the side of the road about three hundred and fifty yards from the house. Janet loved to read, travel and collect orchids. His wife dying in 1891 the Judge in 1893 married her sister Emily, the widow of the late Richard Gaines; she dying in 1895 he married 1897 Mrs. Henrietta Scott, who survives him. She attended Cinton public schools and Holy Rosary Academy. Funeral services will be Tuesday at the Danner Chapel, Abilene, with burial in the Abilene Cemetery. She grew up in Windsor and on June 6, 1969, she was united in marriage to Charles Hubert Allen. Surviving are his companion of 21 years, Catherine Gaither of the home; her son, Terry Gaither and wife Renee, Calhoun; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Lora Irene Reiney; three sons, Joe E. Atkinson, Art Atkinson and Earl Atkinson; three sisters, Chessie, Florence and Frances; five brothers, Oliver, Edgar, John Clyde, Roy and Louis. For the past five years, Mrs. Adams had been a resident of Adrian Manor and the family thanks the caring people at Adrian Manor for their help. She taught school in various rural schools in the Clinton area. Zion Cemetery. He accepted Christ at an early age and attended the Clinton Christian Church where he was active and was an elder for many years and past chairman of the board. He was a welder and a member of the Boilermaker Union Local 105, Cincinnati, Ohio. 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. She came with husband and children to Missouri 38 years ago. Much of the incentive for life for Mr. Allen passed away with her. 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. One of the beauties of her yard was her friendship garden, flowers, plants, bulbs, shrubs, creepers, rare, different or of some unusual color, were given her by other garden lovers and these she cherished and shared with others some going half way across the United States to be transplanted in rich mountain soils, artistic rock gardens or into milder climates where they became more luxuriantly beautiful. She was brought to Henry County as an infant by her parents and her father was well-known in the county which he served as sheriff at one time. He had been confined to his bed since September of 199, but bore his afflictions with cheerful fortitude. - M. H. ARMSTRONG, John Freeman Jr.1909-1994Mineral Creek Cemetery, Leeton, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - John Freeman Armstrong Jr. of Garden City, was born July 22, 1909, in Beach Grove, Tennessee, the son of John Freeman and Lulu Patterson (Ashley) Armstrong Sr. AYERS, Hazel Irene KING1931-2006Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, May 19 2006 - Hazel Irene Ayers went home to her Heavenly Father on Friday, April 28, 2006, at Golden Valley Hospital at the age of 74 years. His second wife gave him the utmost in devotion and care during his declining years. B. Vickers and many nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews. She was a perfect little gentlewoman in manner and heart, and made a delightful guest, popular with old or young alike. In the last two months, he was able to help his daughter, Rhonda, build her cafe. Wilma Eubanks.
Hall Boys, Windsor Girls Defend Class L Indoor Championships Besides his companion and five children he leaves his mother of Becker, Mont., four brothers, Adam of Becker, Mont., Ernest of Wyo., John of St. Louis, and G.T. She is survived by one son, David H. Atherton of Creighton; two daughters, Helen Sue Schalue of Holden and Maragret Kay Killinger of Stoutland; one sister, Margaret Little of Springfield; eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. She collected hats, enjoyed helping her neighbors and family and she enjoyed playing the guitar and singing. Winnie worked for several years as office manager for Lindstrom Hatcheries and later worked for United Telephone Co., first as an operator and later as a service representative, serving nearly 23 years. He and his father lived together, till he was 20, then he joined the United States Navy and served four years. Graveside funeral services will be Wednesday, July 16, at Hickory Point Cemetery, Green Ridge. The deceased has been a resident of this city for fifteen years being engaged in shoe-making and barbering. Funeral services will be Tuesday, November 8, at the Fey Funeral Home, Mehlville, Mo. She worked in the grocery industry, first with Kroger's in Clinton and the Kansas City area and as store manager for Ball's Super Markets of Kansas City, until her retirement in 1992. Her first marriage was in 1864, when attending a house part. She married Billy G. Anson September 14, 1951. In his extra time he also was employed with the Rural Electrical Association, and some in recent years with the Williams Rock Company. She was a homemaker for many years and worked in food service for the Kansas City School Board for 14 years, most of that time at Southwest High School. Harry was serving aboard a submarine stationed out of Honolulu when Pearl Harbor was bombed at the start of World War II. Mr. Atkinson worked as a mechanic for many years in the Chilhowee area. Survivors include a son, Walter (Shorty) Acker, Windsor; a daughter, Ruth Elizabeth Marshall, Rockville, Maryland; a daughter-in-law, Marjorie Acker, Merriam, Kansas; six grandchildren, Megan, Allison, Courtney and Kyndal; two brothers, Charley Acker, Windsor, Lonnie Acker, Cole Camp; four sisters, Minnie Christian, Overland Park, Ks., Helen Green, Brenham, Texas; Burnice Jordon and Mable Haynes, both of Windsor. His home has oftentimes been the scene of festivity. Surviving children include Gary and his wife Debbie, from Huntsville, Alabama; Tom and his wife Brenda, from Marlin, Texas; Marvin and his wife Helen, living on the homeplace on Pioneer Trail, and Susan (Carter) and her husband Duane, living just south of Clinton. She was married to William L. Avery January 17, 1843. 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. His grandchildren were his main hobby. Funeral services were held at the Reser Funeral Chapel on Monday, November 25. Survivors include a son, Bill Abney, and a brother, Paul Wicker, both of Independence and a grandson. The young doctor of today will never known how capable the physicians of yesterday were. A daughter, Mrs. J. F. Weidemann of Clinton was at the bedside of her father, who had been in his usual health, taking an especial delight in attending the revival meetings last week at Tebo, enjoying the privilege of dismissing the meeting there last Thursday morning. Just a few days before her death, she requested song after son, and was especially pleased in his rendition of "Asleep in the Deep." Funeral services were held at the First Presbyterian Church, Clinton, on Friday, March 30. 4; Paul, Kansas City; George, Omaha, Neb. ADAMS, Robert McKinley1896-1938Maplewood & Brownington Cemetery, Osage Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton Eye, Sept 1938 - Bob Adams, Calhoun Loses Life In River - Drowns While Attempting to Swim Across Channel Thursday Morning - Find Body Saturday-Widow - Eight Children Survive - Burial Saturday - Sorrow has prevailed throughout the Calhoun community since Thursday, June 30, 1938, when the news came that "Bob" Adams had drowned near the County Line bridge. The mother's actions were ever tempered with a true Christian nobility of spirit that shines through life's difficulties; strengthens in times of weakness and lends grace to walk safely through the shadowy vale. Edith was married to William Paul Arnold on May 1, 1933, in Winfield, Kansas, and he preceded her in death on September 13, 1986. Funeral services will be Monday, August 4, at the Kosanke Chapel in Kouts, Indiana. Jim greatly enjoyed his cattle and farm home. ANDREA, Dorothy Curiale JONES1922-2005East Slope Cemetery, Riverside, Platte Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Mar 1 2005 - Dorothy Curiale Andrea left this world for a better one at the age of 83 years at Golden Valley Hospital, Clinton, on February 1, 2005. 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. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) will host a free Outdoor Skills Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 6, at Farrington Park in Windsor. He was preceded in death by a brother, Ara Leon Adair. Preceding her in death were her parents, husband, one son, John Joseph Atkinson, and grandparents, William and Effie Osborne. She was a girl of 11 years when the family moved to Tebo Township, in Henry County. When about six years of age he moved with his parents to Johnson county where he lived the remainder of his life. She was united in marriage to Elmer L. Anderson on January 23, 1942 in Clinton. When she and Bob were able to return to Appleton City to live, she wanted to make sure that the collective history and historical buildings of the community were preserved. While she had met with adversity and trials of which none of us escape, her mind always dwelt on the sweet, pleasant things of life and eliminated those that would make us sad. In the height of his career he milked over 250 cows twice a day. ARMSTRONG, William Earl1882-1908Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOThe Windsor Review, Windsor MO, Thursday, Sep 24 1908 - Earl Armstrong Is Dead - Earl Armstrong -- known to most of the people of Windsor as "Stringy" -- died Tuesday morning at 7:30 o'clock at Mainton, Col., of lung trouble.
Most Recent Obituaries | Ledford Family Funeral Homes - Odessa, MO Hank touched the lives of everyone he met. 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. Mr. Ashley was a veteran of the United States Army. Services will be Tuesday, Dec. 29, at the Lawrence A. Jones Linwood Chapel; burial in Forest Hill Cemetery. She attended Oak Grove Grade School and was a graduate of Windsor High School. Wife, Eva, survives but has been bedfast for the past 10 years. (Note: Gola Ruth was born Feb 5 1896, dau of Samuel and Emma Elizabeth Farnsworth Coover. He was a good neighbor, a model husband, a kind and affectionate father. Preceding her marriage she was secretary for the Hollings Lumber Company of Keokuk, Ia., for a number of years. She married Lyle Jennings Albin November 25, 1937, who preceded her in death. Preceding Pamela in death were her parents and many aunts and uncles. 1190 Bantas Creek Road, Eaton, OH 45320 (937) 456-4803. Funeral services will be Saturday, April 1, 2017 at the Corinth Baptist Church, 502 Northwest 1100 Road, Chilhowee, Mo. Obituaries The Choice in Funeral Excellence. She was also a sister of the late Mrs. D. V. Fellhauer of Clinton. Opal was a graduate of Central Missouri State Teachers College. ; a son, Eddie Adams (Cindy), Ionia, Mo. Mrs. Armstrong was recovering satisfactorily and had planned to go home this week. 4631 Windsor Dr, Osage Beach, MO 65065 +1(573 . Funeral services will be Thursday, February 7, at the First Baptist Church, Windsor. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Barbara DeLozier Angle of the home; a son, Stephen W. Angle, Warrensburg, MO. He was born August 26, 1930, near Warrensburg, the son of Ernest and Frances Cowan Arwood. In November 1880 the family moved to what is known as the Armstrong farm, 2 miles northwest of Clinton, dwelt there for some time, but removed again and have continued to live near Clinton or LaDue most of the time. Williams and Mrs. Clay Willcockson, all of Urih. In 1892 Mrs. Riddle was united in marriage to Clarence Ackerman at Clinton. Marys Cemetery, Montrose, Deepwater Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Abbie Arens, about seven years old, daughter of Nick F. Arens and wife, died at 6 a.m. Tuesday, March 26, and was buried in the Catholic cemetery at Montrose. in 1930, the daughter of Noble Howard and Ivy (Hill) Wiyrick. She was born at Calhoun on April 26, 1920, the daughter of Mike and Bertha Anderson. He is survived by his wife, Sarah, of the home; two stepsons, Brandon Morgan of the home and Jared Morgan of Springfield; two stepdaughters, Lyndsay Morgan of the home and Mindy Rubelmann of Fenton; three step-grandchildren, Morgan and Jack Rubelmann and Izaac Morgan, three brothers, Jerry Alkire of Wichita, Kansas, Zoland Alkire of Blairsville, Georgia, and Billy Alkire of Nashville, Tennessee; two sisters, June Gleason of Aurora, Colorado, and Dixie Johnson of Denver, Colorado. ALLEN, Ralph Wesley1904-1918White Oak Cemetery, Walker Twp, Henry Co, MOUrich Herald, Urich MO, Dec 26 1918 - Ralph Wesley Allen was born Oct. 14, 1904, and died Dec. 10, 1918, aged 14 years, one month and 26 days. AKE, John Paul1951-2011Paul Cemetery, Shawnee Twp, Henry Co, MOJohn P. Ake, 59, of Clinton, Missouri, died Friday, May 20, 2011 at St. Luke's Medical Center in Kansas City, Mo. ATKINSON, Wilburn Allen1917-1999Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Wilburn Allen Atkinson, 82, Blairstown, died Thursday, October 7, 1999, at his home. Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. The friends were very kind to the family during the last days, death and burial of our dear son for which we earnestly thank them. He was also a member of D.E.S.A. Funeral services will be Thursday, November 4, at the Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor; burial in Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. Her maiden name was Venezuela Palmer and was married to Robinson L. Avery when about 18 years of age, Dec. 15, 1857. Due to the Truman Dam project, they sold their home and moved to their current farm near Leeton in 1973 where they lived for the past 30 years. (63 years old). Burial was in Englewood Cemetery. ALTHOUSE, Richard LeRoy1942-2015Montrose Cemetery, Montrose, Deepwater Twp, Henry Co, MORichard "Grandpa Rick" Althouse, 72 years of age, passed away at his home on Tuesday, March 3, 2015. of this county, also helped establish a reading room here a number of years ago. Burial will be in the Fristoe Cemetery. A funeral service will follow at. After college Pamela went to New York City and was involved in Musical productions for a few years before returning to Missouri and starting her teaching career. Two children were given to this second marriage, one of whom survives, Mrs. George A. Taylor, of Hartford, Conn. Most of his life was spent in Clinton and Higginsville. Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 29, at McLaughlin Funeral Chapel. Elwood Johnson. She was preceded in death by her father, Roy Shoemaker, Sr.; a sister, Delores Kraft, and a brother, Roy Shoemaker, Jr. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at the Fox Funeral Home in Cole Camp. ADAMS, Clara O. She was married March 1, 1928 to Nebartus S. (Andy) Allison and they lived their entire married life in Garden City, Missouri. On January 13, 1934, in Knob Noster, she married Stuart Allen, who survives of the home. The writer has lived a neighbor to Grandpa Albin for 12 years and can truthfully say he was one of the best men he knew. They were made welcome and to feel that that was their home. An early recovery was expected but on Thursday morning he had a chill, lost consciousness, then soon after another chill, and for 26 hours his suffering was great, being unconscious all of that time. Robert Cruzen Armstrong was born February 4, 1872, at the farm on which he died. Many young men who worked there talked for years about the good food served at the Angle table. Mrs. Atchison lived most of her life in the Kansas City area, moving to Clinton in 1992. At the age of 19, he enlisted in the United States Army National Guard. ALSTON, Elizabeth Ann NOLTE1925-2013Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Nov 25 2013 - Elizabeth Ann "Nolte" Alston died peacefully with her family by her side, at age 88, on October 7, 2013, in Scottsdale, Arizona. ARMSTRONG, George W.1842-1905Hickory Grove Cemetery, White Oak Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton Missouri, Aug 5 1905 - George W. Armstrong was born December 24, 1842 and died July 18, 1905. Mr. Anderson was a man of simple tastes, a successful man and a splendid father. Ming farm, died suddenly of heart disease. I had never seen her hurried, flustered or worried over a single household duty. He later became a member of the Fairmont Methodist Church. AULDRIDGE, James Luther "Jim"1936-2003Deepwater Cemetery, Fairview Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 21 2003 - James "Jim" Luther Auldridge, 66, Lowry City, died Saturday, January 11, 2003, at 8:11 a.m., in his home, surrounded by his wife and other loved ones. Delozier stated he and his companions were going to Quarles and he was driving a 1935 Chevrolet sedan about 30 miles per hour when a man jumped in front of the car waving his arms just a few feet ahead of him and he could not avoid hitting him. ATTEBURY, Leonard D.1950-2002Freeman-Holsapple Cemetery, Collins Twp, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Sep 10 2002 - Leonard D. Attebury, 52, Collins, formerly of Kansas City, died Sunday, September 8, 2002, at his home. Roberta Ann Arnold of Urich, Missouri was born October 18, 1950 in Springfield, Missouri the daughter of Melton Delbert Floyd and Pauline Horn her loving mother figure. In 2013, he joined the American Legion, Legion Riders. 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 was a homemaker and had worked at the former State Fair Restaurant in Sedalia. She became a member of the Berean Baptist Church there, attending faithfully for as long as her health permitted. ALLISON, Ruby Darlene HAMBLIN1928-1995Appleton City Cemetery, Appleton City, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Funeral services for Ruby Darlene Allison will be Tuesday, December 12, at the Hill & Son Funeral Home in Appleton City. After his health failed, he moved to Windsor Healthcare where he lived until he was hospitalized. Funeral services will be Thursday, May 8, at the Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor, Mo. ALLEY, Raymond B.1890-1938Medford Cemetery, Rose Hill Twp, Johnson Co, MOClinton MO, Mar 1938 - Raymond Alley died Saturday, March 5, at 5:00 p.m. at the Veterans' Hospital in Excelsior Springs, Mo. Mr. Adkins is also survived by a number of grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Burial was in Park Grove Cemetery. There were by his bedside his wife and his youngest daughter, Mrs. W. J. Livingston, of Windsor. Her passing brought rest from three years of intense pain as she had been bedfast with a complication of diseases. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, November 20, 2012 at the Vansant-Mills Chapel, Clinton. She accompanied the body back to Missouri and continued to make her home here mid scenes she loved and remembered. He died Tuesday, May 21, 1996, at the Columbia Regional Medical Center, Columbia, at the age of 75. She was a member of the Shawnee Mound Cumberland Presbyterian Church and the Shawnee Mound Ladies Aid. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Frank T. Mashburn, of Grant's Pass, Ore. and eight grandchildren. He was born May 22, 1951, in Baxter County, Arkansas near Norfolk, the son of Arnold Edward Cantrell and Goldie Bell (Acklin) Cantrell. ABINGTON, Elisa Thornton "Lida" TAYLOR1866-1933Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Elisa Thornton Taylor, youngest daughter of James Wyatt and Catherine Fitzhugh Taylor was born in Johnson County, MO., August 14, 1866 and departed this life Sunday, November 12, 1933. Edith was united in marriage to M. A. Preceding her in death were her parents, Robert and Patricia Henson. He was a member of the Windsor Masonic Lodge and the Windsor I.O.O.F Lodge. A couple of extra special gifts she created include a quilt that she and Tod hand stitched, together. When finished, they embroidered outlines of their hands and the date on a square, creating a priceless heirloom for their children. Another such gift was a pair of moccasins made by hand from deer skin, for every immediate family member. A total of 12 pair. 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. She was born February 6, 1933, in Shawnee Mound, the daughter of John Ballenger Wade and Louise May (Callen) Wade. He professed his faith in Christ a number of years ago, and became a member of the St. James Methodist Church of Clinton. 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. She leaves her sister, Cecelia Marie Henry, Clinton; her brother, Jack Potter of Tucson, Arizona, and several nieces and nephews. When a small girl, her parents and family moved to the Cumberland mountains of Tennessee, on account of the health of their son John Dodge, who was an artist. Alcorn of Iowa. He served on the board of Shawnee Township in Bates County. The body was laid to rest beside his wife in the Blairstown cemetery. Mr. Allen was born at Flinthill, St. Charles County, Mo., the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey Allen, who moved to this state in 1830 from Virginia. 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. Garland Valentine Allis, son of William Leonard and Elizabeth Eleanor Allis, was born February 14, 1884, at McCune, Kansas. To this union five children were born - the eldest (a son) dying in infancy; the other four, three sons and a daughter, with their mother mourn a loving husband and fond parent. Survivors include two sons, Brian Ashley (Jessica) of Kansas City, KS, and Eric Ashley (Melissa) of Pleasant Hill; a sister, Patti Culver (Randy) of Mesa, AZ; a brother, John Ashley of Kansas City; a stepmother, Ruth Ashley of Clinton; a grandson, Calvin Eugene Ashley of Pleasant Hill; several aunts and uncles and a host of friends. ATCHISON, Margaret Marie SMALLWOOD1917-1997Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Margaret Marie Smallwood Atchison, daughter of Earnest Lafayette and Minnie Belle Smallwood was born October 25, 1917 in Saint Joseph, and died July 21, 1997 in Clinton. All have preceded him in death except one sister, Mrs. Charles Riley of Chilhowee. Glen and Alberta lived in the Appleton City area prior to moving to a farm north of Deepwater in 1949 where they lived for 25 years and raised their family. She united in marriage with Kit Anderson of this city, who was in business here for many years. Miers, and sister, Mrs. Ed Dierck of Calhoun; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Dunning of Clinton, Mrs. Minnie Chiles of Stafford, Kansas; a brother, Bennie Adams of Rockville, Mo. Burial was in the Memorial Lawn Cemetery with military honors in charge of the Parsons VFW. ARCHER, James A. Hers was a strange mentality - a combination of eccentricity and wit that for a half century has been a theme to pioneer and native of Henry county. After his marriage to "Eller", they owned and operated the Crockerville Restaurant in Stover until their retirement. Since the passing of his sister, Miss Bird, his sister, Mrs. Louise Slack, the oldest of the family has lived with him. He was converted early in life and was ever a willing worker in the Methodist church at LaDue. Mr. Ireland passed away on January 25, 2022. Survivors include two daughters and their husbands, Carolyn and Francis Brillhart of Kingsville and Helen "Jean" and Harmon McKnight of Holden; a son and his wife Mike and Joyce Anderson of Pleasant Hill; a sister Hazel Willene "Billie" Scrogham of Clinton; 9 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren. A memorial mass will be held Tuesday, July 8, at St. Agnes Catholic Church, Roeland Park, Kansas. ; Gordon G. of Hutchinson, Kansas, and Lee E. of Kansas City, together with a number of other relatives and a host of friends to mourn her going. Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. A son and daughter, John Aubrey and Jennie Ethel, preceded Mr. Anders in death. He thought of her every comfort and she of his. Mrs. Armstrong, as a charter member of the Better Homes Improvement Women's Extension club of that and surrounding communities, took a leading part in their varied activities which cover a wide scope of vision in bettering their community; training youth to be the leaders of tomorrow and in personally leading some of the 4-H clubs. he was found in the bathroom of his home with his throat slashed with a razor. He grew up in the Ballard community where he attended grade school and graduated from Ballard High School in 1969. He was married to Mary Frances (Gillilan) Abart on December 21, 1942, until her death in 2004. Margie was loved so much by her family. Burial at Englewood. His religious activities did not cease with church activity but in his own home were found the same loyalty and intense devotion to God. ALLISON, Robert George1929-2007Mount Zion Cemetery, Osage Twp, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Aug 6 2007 - Robert George Allison, 78, son of Robert Wilson and Mary (Shepard) Allison, was born in rural Rockville, on March 8, 1929, and died August 3, 2007, at the Missouri Veterans Home in Warrensburg. She operated Country Nook Gift and Collectibles for a period of time. In her earlier years, she enjoyed showing and training horses and always especially took pride in her horse Vanity, which she showed the most and probably was her favorite. Linda and family. Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jul 20 2007 - Gladys J. Sartin, 98, Lee's Summit, formerly of Windsor, Mo., died Wednesday evening, July 18, 2007, at John Knox Village Care Center, in Lee's Summit. She is survived by her husband James E. Allen of the home, and daughters, Michelle E. Allen (fiance, Gordon Irby), Appleton City, Cecile "Sam" Allen and Jennifer L. Boden (husband, Ed), Montrose. She was born April 4, 1924 near Manila, MO, the daughter of Irvin Charles Ziegel and Hallie Opal (Howery) Ziegel. November, 1866 they moved to Henry county, northwest of Clinton. She raised her five children and saw seven grandchildren brought into this world. He came to Clinton in 1868 and engaged in the grocery business and, in the spring of 1870, went into the dry goods business with T. Draffen. He was united in marriage to Jean Miller on July 1, 1950 in Harrisonville. She delighted in the culture of flowers and had many rare specimens, which she always shared with her friends. March of 1952, Claude married Ruby Tutor. Funeral services will be Saturday, November 7, at the Morticians Service, 538 Campbell, Kansas City, Missouri. Mr. Acker was a heavy construction machinery operator working from Union Local #101, in Sedalia. Harry had lived in Parsons, Kansas, for the last 48 years but had relatives living in Henry County.