Harry faithfully went to visit Eva in the nursing home twice a day. Young, sweet and lovely, Mrs. Avery from the first of her residence in Clinton, wielded an influence that was Christian, for her faith was ever an undimmed light, her attendance faithful and her enthusiasm and pride in her church unbounded. 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. 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. Beulah was a homemaker her entire live, except for a short time when she worked at the Forrest-Jolly Nursing Home as a cook, after they moved to Clinton. Funeral Services will be Sunday, January 11, 2015, at the Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor. He was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge. It was a joy for her to share her flowers with friends and loved ones. Jones, Pleas Avery, Russell Chipman, Mrs. Bob Avery and their families and others. He passed away after a short illness of pneumonia. He was born January 9, 1921, the son of Herman and Frieda (Simon) Albers. She is survived by two sisters, Zula Ray of Liberty and Lena Glenn of Springfield, as well as a number of nieces and nephews, great-nieces and nephews and great-great-nieces and nephews. He is survived by his wife Francis of the home; two sons, Scott Alexander of Merriam, Kansas, and Gary Alexander, New Lancaster, Kansas, and one daughter Melissa Belt, Shawnee, Kansas, as well as 10 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. One little daughter was born to them, Inez C., who 26 months later was taken back to her Maker. Burial was in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. To this union three children were born -- Wilbert, 12 years old; Lorene, 10, and Raymond, 6. "Peggy" SMITH1924-2006Floral Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jan 20 2006 - Peggy Adams, 81, Kansas City, died Wednesday, January 18, 2006, at St. Mary's Manor. Mr. Austin lived in Sedalia. He served during World War II in the Pacific Theater and retired from the military in 1963 having served for 20 years and 6 months. She preceded him in death April 14, 1988. He is survived by his wife, Carolena of the home; two sons, Matthew Anderson of Goodyear, Arizona, and Troy Anderson of the home; two daughters, Suzannette Roark of Sugar Creek and Teresa Davis of Osceola; three brothers, Kenneth of Liberty, Francis of Kansas and Ronald Gene of Canton, Ohio; one sister, Betty Wilson, Brunswick, and six grandchildren. ; her father and stepmother, Edward "Buzz" and Christine Meads, Windsor, Mo. Burial will follow in U.S. National Cemetery. Loie E. Allen, she was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Loretta Ann Baugh; three brothers, Buford, Morris and Norman, and five sisters, Lucy, Lois, Geraldine, Edwina and Juana. On March 29, 1935, he married Mrs. Cora Hood of Roscoe, Mo., who survives. He grew up in the Fristoe community and on September 8, 1918 he was united in marriage to Addie Jenkins. ALFORD, Joe1937-2012Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, May 16 2012 - Joe Alford, 75, Windsor, died Tuesday morning, May 15, 2012, at Bothwell Regional Hospital, Sedalia. Nevertheless she wrote a weekly letter to her son Hannibal, as well as regular letters to about a dozen nieces, nephews and friends. Deceased was about 68 years old. After the war, he freighted for two or three years to the mountains. He was a member of the Kansas City Ski Club and the Golden Valley Eagles Lodge, Aerie #3667, Clinton. She was 82 years of age, and had lived in Missouri ever since 1858. He enjoyed nature to the fullest extent, this being his diversion from his constant attention to business year after year. She had also taught in Peculiar, Lee's Summit, and Hickman Mills schools, She was a member of the United Methodist Church of Garden City and the Missouri Retired Teachers Association.
Pennie Paxton Obituary (1960 - 2023) | Windsor, Missouri - Echovita Mr. Abington was converted and joined the High Point Baptist church in 1905, later moving his membership to the Leeton Baptist Church where it remains. Taylor J. Olomon, 29, of Camdenton, Missouri passed away at his home Sunday, April 23, 2023 in Camdenton, Missouri. The funeral services were conducted at the White Oak church Thursday afternoon; interment in the cemetery nearby. He was a member of First Christian Church, American Legion Post 00161 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2591. She was cared for at the Warsaw Health and Rehabilitation center from June 20, 2000, until her death. She was born July 17, 1910, in Windsor, the daughter of Walter Bert Walkup and Elizabeth Posson Walkup. ABART, Mary Frances GILLILAN1920-2004Urich Cemetery, Bogard Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jul 21 2004 - Mary Frances Abart, 84, Clinton, died at the Golden Valley Hospital in Clinton Tuesday, July 20, 2004. A lovely child from earliest infancy, serious, dependable and loving God, she attended the Washington grade school and the Christian Church Sunday School. Funeral services were held in Tulsa Wednesday. Mrs. Charles (June) Ritzen, Kenilworth, Ill., and a son, Henry Malcolm Adkins, Clinton. She was an elder in the Presbyterian Church, volunteered at the Henry County Museum, served as 4-H leader, sang in the church choir, was a loyal "Waggsack" member and belonged to DAR and the Clinton Study Club. She was an excellent cook and enjoyed spending time with her family. ; and Gene and Patsy Busker, Clinton, Mo. She died August 24, 2012, at Kansas City Hospice House, Kansas City. She was born January 22, 1908, near Ohio Post Office in St. Clair county, the daughter of Fred L. and Maggie Long Kast. Funeral services were conducted from the Presbyterian church Sunday, and the remains were then followed to the Urich cemetery by a large concourse of relatives and friends and there deposited in the grave under burial ceremony of the IOOF of which order he was an honored member, having attained the highest honor within the gift of Urich Lodge No. He was a member of the Community Christian Church, a life member of the Olson Frary Burkhart Post 1165 Veteran of Foreign Wars, Rising Sun Masonic Lodge 8, Fort Scott Chapter 3 Royal Arch Masons, Fort Scott Scottish Rite and Mirza Shrine Temple of Pittsburg.
Obituary of Tina Hilt | Hadley Funeral Home serving Windsor, Missouri He grew up in the Gardner and Olathe, Kansas areas. Besides his parents and those mentioned, he leaves to mourn his sudden death, a host of relatives and friends. There was some debris on the north side of the highway some 69 feet from the Creighton marker sign at the intersection where, it is surmised, the rear of the patrol car struck the Plymouth. Also preceding her in death were her parents; one brother Amos Owen, and two sisters, Wilma Owen and Burm Owen, who died in infancy. The son of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, who were among the first settlers of that vicinity, he was born on the the old family homestead, a short distance southeast of Taberville, Oct. 19, 1756 (corr: 1857), and it was there that his entire life was spent. Mr. Austin was well-liked by his neighbors and was a good citizen. His farm was large and well-kept, and he followed his father in breeding registered Shorthorn cattle which were noted for their superior quality. Later she worked for Ellett Memorial Hospital, retiring after 23 years in the records department. Funeral services were held at the Vansant-Mills Chapel Saturday, June 5. Graveside services were Monday, July 2, at the Parks Chapel Cemetery, Tightwad. He leaves a father who resided with him, a wife and four children, the eldest, Mrs. Don McClure, who resides in Kansas City, two little girls and a boy three years old. ALBIN, Sterling1861-1946Bethlehem Cemetery, Bethlehem Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Thursday, Jan 3 1946 - Sterling Albin was born November 9, 1861 in Lafayette County, Mo., and departed this life January 1, 1946 at the age of 85. To this happy union were born five children: Forest L. Allen, Tulsa, Okla., general manager of Genet's Furniture Co.; Wm. He was devoted to his family. He had a passion for motorcycles and enjoyed being a part of such a wonderful group. Dr. King stated death possibly occurred the previous Thursday. Burial at Englewood. Services were Monday, May 1, at Consalus Chapel. She was also a member of the Clinton Rotary Club. He was in the United States Air Force during the Korean War. AUSTIN, Broaddus Hero1886-1935Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - A fishing trip on Tebo Creek ended fatally for Broaddus Austin, who lived near Tightwad, Saturday when he was seized with an attack and fell into the water where he drowned. "Tony" as he was affectionately known to his many friends, was devoted to his family and home and was highly esteemed in the community. AMICK, Emily Dophelia MERRITT GAINES1846-1895Sardis North Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO, Aug 17 1895 - The death of Mrs. Dopha Amick occurred at the home of her husband, M. R. Amick, in Tebo township Sunday morning. Walter E., son of James and Martha (Andrews) Allen, was born January 10, 1923, in Gurdon, Arkansas. They had only been sick a short time but the Master's call was obeyed and now they sleep that lowly and peaceful sleep in Bear Creek cemetery, where their remains were taken for burial Tuesday. she was also a graduate of the Woman's Medical College of Physicians and Surgeons of Kansas City and of the Washburn College of Topeka, Kas., having graduated from the latter college April 18, 1905. He worked for GM in Flint, Mi., and as a TV station engineer (WWTV) in Cadillac, Mi. ASH, Ernest James1933-1993Cable Ridge Cemetery, Climax Springs, Camden Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Ernest Ash, 60, Windsor, died Friday morning, July 30, 1993 at Ellis Fischel Cancer Center in Columbia. In addition to Marilyn, John had one other daughter, Peggy Adair, who died at the age of 16 in an auto accident, July 4, 1939. Early in her life, Cleo accepted Christ as her savior. Funeral services were held at the First Presbyterian Church, Clinton, on Friday, September 29. Her children were John, Howard, Thelma, Russell, Archer). June was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and 5 siblings; Bill Bailey, Jeane Snedeker, Bob Bailey, Tom Bailey and Benny Bailey. Many would have let this double bereavement cause their steps to falter; not so with Mrs. Adcock. The other son, Edwin R. Austin, lived with his mother until his death, May 23, 1926, at the family home on North Main street. In the death of Mr. Avery, the county has lost a valuable citizen. Glenn was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Oma May Attebery and Margie Hoffman. Burial will be in Urich Cemetery. Marget was born in the country home near Lowry City, where she lived her entire life. Soon after they moved to Clinton the Baptist church was organized. Mrs. N. A. Fewel, his eldest sister , resides at Moniteau Springs, Colorado , and Mrs. S. J. Roberts, next in age, at Durango, Colorado. He was a very generous and kindhearted man and will be missed. If he couldn't find a needed part, he would make it. She attended schools in northwest Missouri and graduated from high school in Graham, Missouri, in the class of 1936. She was born September 16, 1911, in Benton County, near Warsaw, the daughter of Alexander Hamilton Smart and Laura Grace (Kays) Smart. She was a member of the Second Missionary Baptist Church, Windsor. The funeral was at her home Thursday afternoon. Born in Henry County to James Walter and Minnie (Waugh) Adair, he received his education in Missouri public schools and received his pilot's license from Central Missouri University. Funeral services were Wednesday, June 9, 1993 at Consalus Chapel. ACKER, Dorothy Margaret ZIEGEL1924-2015Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODorothy M. Acker, 90, of Windsor, Missouri, died Thursday, January 8, 2015, at the Golden Valley Memorial Hospital, Clinton, Mo. Two sons were given them, Christopher and Frederick, both affluent business men in Kansas City. In addition to his wife, Ruby, he is survived by two daughters, Karen (Adams) Reynolds and her husband Rick, and Brenda (Adams) Dahlstrom and her husband Bud, and a son, Russell Steven Adams; one brother, James Loyd Adams; four grandchildren, four step-grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and seven step-great-grandchildren. Dorothy fought a long battle against cancer for several years. Hazel is survived by three daughters, Pam Carney and husband Kent, Urich, Kathy Wilson and husband David, Clinton and Jackie Graham and husband Gary, Warrensburg; five grandchildren, Angie Lawson, Jenny Bowman, Amanda Stansberry, Brent Carney, Marcus Green; two great-grandchildren, Brianna and Alyssa Stansberry; one sister Mae Southard and husband Calvin, Warrensburg; one brother John King and wife Jenny,California, plus numerous nieces and nephews. Angle was a district conservationist for the U. S. Soil Conservation Service before he retired in 1980. In later years with her home in Clinton she became a member of the First Baptist Church in Clinton and was a faithful member until her health no longer permitted it. ; two grandsons and two great-grandsons. Cremation. Angle was converted and united with the Presbyterian church. He will be missed and will always be admired. She preceded him in death in 1987. She united with the Presbyterian church at the age of 16 at Rock Field, Ind. ANEWALT, Marguerite DECKERabt 1905-1993Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Mrs. Marguerite Anewalt, 88, died Tuesday, November 16, 1993 at Willow Lane nursing home in Butler. He, with his sister, now deceased cared faithfully and tenderly for their aged and invalid mother, to end of her life.
Henry County & Clinton, MO Obituaries, 25+ indexes The only brother is Lee D. Shrewsbury, proprietor of the Osceola Republican. ; two daughters, Rhonda Hart, Versailles, Mo. ATKINSON, Clifford Allen1948-2009Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MOClifford Allen Atkinson, 60 of Blairstown, Missouri passed away unexpectedly Sunday, September 13, 2009 at his residence. The mines have lost a steady, dependable worker, the wife a kind, generous husband, the children a loving, indulgent father, and the community a staunch friend and good neighbor. To his family he was kind and considerate, to his neighbors he was loyal and helpful. Graveside committal services will be Saturday, April 18, 2015, at the Calhoun Cemetery, Calhoun, Mo. The body was cremated.
Vansant-Mills Funeral Home : Clinton, Missouri (MO) ; Brandi Dawn Lynn Ziemann, Hobbs, New Mexico; several nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles, including Leo and Mary Andersen, Windsor, Mo. She was born March 10, 1917, in Lowry City, the daughter of R. C. Jones and Annie Lee Stewart Jones. They lived in the Ballard community for ten years before moving to Clinton. He made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Marcelite Lockhart, but she was in Houston, Texas, at the time of her father's illness and death. ANSPAUGH, Dorothy Ilene HINES1936-2012Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Oct 3 2012 - Dorothy Ilene Anspaugh, 76, Clinton, died on August 20, 2012, at 12:30 p.m. at Golden LivingCenter-Westwood. She was born September 26, 1911, in rural Warsaw, the daughter of Joseph W. and Nettie M. Shinn Chastain. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Blairstown. A modern house was built afterwards further upon the hill; but when their children grew up they moved to Clinton for school advantages, and well did these children improve their opportunities. He served as a trustee until he felt he was unable to spend the time required and resigned the position. Mr. Atherton was a 30-year employee of Bethlehem Steel. Higher wind gusts possible.. Ohio. He has gone, but his influence and many good deeds will live after him. Marget was honored by the Osceola Women's Club, naming her Woman of the Year. The deceased was 80 years, 11 months and 13 days old, having been born May 28, 1845. 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. Pauline was converted at Mt. He was a member of the Sardis Primitive Baptist Church, and the past year had taken an active part in looking after the construction of the congregation's new house of worship in Leeton. No thin, worn out soil - but the thick black loam of 100 years ago. As we grew older, she was still a charming companion, going with us to church, to prayer meeting, and places of entertainment, interested in everything we were.
Dorothy was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church and enjoyed reading and knitting and crocheting crafts. One son is left to comfort her beloved husband, Ernest Allen, who resides on a farm near by. She was married to Thomas W. (Cotton) Howard on November 9, 1942 in Rapid City, South Dakota. He departed this life Saturday, October 22, 2011 at the Cass Regional Medical Center, Harrisonville at the age of 71 years, 10 months and 10 days. Richard was a master wood carver and loved carving canes and walking sticks. He was one of 10 children. He enjoyed fishing, gardening and had a great love for his family. Interment in Deepwater Cemetery. Flavius, the eldest, at 21 years of age, made one of Clinton's most efficient mayors and James, the second son, made the best helper the Eye ever had. For many years Gene made his home in the Bates City area. 11845 Brandon Rd. She was the daughter of George Edgar and Birdie (Belcher) Hayes. He was a member and later president of Davis R-12 School Board. Dorothy had learned of the grace of God later in life and He extended it to the end by not allowing her to suffer and linger with illness.