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She was a member of the Church of Christ. 4631 Windsor Dr, Osage Beach, MO 65065 +1(573 . He died on December 7, 2011, at Research Medical Center, Kansas City, at the age of 59 years. and husband Dr. William T. Thornton and family, came to the same area around 1839. Remona was born on March 7, 1937, to Carl T. Downey and Leena "Jackson" Downey in Kansas City. She equally relished every late novel that was published. ; one son, Charles Raymond Askins, Springfield; many other relatives and friends. She attended a one-room school house and then graduated from Warsaw High School. She attended grade school at Hudson and graduated from Appleton City High School with the Class of 1949. She was also a member of Northeast Baptist Church, Clinton. She was born May 6, 1929, in Cornelia, the daughter of Estil Mifflin and Bessie Aldine (Smith) Mifflin. ARMSTRONG, Robert Cruzen1872-1934Stones Chapel Cemetery, Walker Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Robert C. Armstrong peacefully entered eternal rest at 12:30 p.m., Thursday, May 3, at his farm home ten miles southwest of Clinton, where he had resided all his life. Dodge, Iowa, Elks Club and the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Ft. She enjoyed gardening, sewing and being with her grandchildren. A Celebration of Life for Gene Arnold and Debbie Arnold Gideon will be Thursday, March 14, 2019 at Vansant-Mills Funeral Chapel, Clinton, MO. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, John Atwell. Funeral services were held at the Reser Funeral Chapel on Monday, November 25. At the end of his service, he moved to Missouri where he met and married Barbara (Nickel) and had two children, Chris Robert and Becky Ann. Mr. Allen was preceded in death by two sisters, Mildred Craig and Dorothy Moore. He was laid to rest there without ostentation. Interment was in Englewood. ADAIR, William G. "Bill" Sr.1922-2017Carrsville Cemetery, Big Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOWilliam G. "Bill" Adair, Sr., 94 of Chilhowee, Missouri died Tuesday morning, March 28, 2017 at his home. He grew up in Virginia and was inducted into the United States Army on July 27, 1961, received his basic training and was stationed at Ft. Leonard/Wood, Missouri. Your participation is appreciated. This was a happy union, and they lived together in beautiful companionship during these four years. Find contact information, view maps, and more. ADAIR, Minnie Agnes WAUGH1884-1964Carrsville Cemetery, Big Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Tuesday, Mar 24 1964 - Last rites for Mrs. Minnie Agnes Adair, 79, Chilhowee, who died March 19 at St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, were held Saturday, March 21, at Corinth Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents, Earl and Anna Mae Parmon Adee. Margie never had children of her own, but she treated her nieces and nephews as her own. Bank failures soon after taking most of her means, she had to turn to devising ways of making a living. She will always be in our hearts and wonderful memories. She is survived by her mother; two sisters, Charla Caudill and Marla Childers; brother Chris Ancell; brother-in-law Boyd Childers; other relatives and friends. Garland Valentine Allis, son of William Leonard and Elizabeth Eleanor Allis, was born February 14, 1884, at McCune, Kansas. He was born April 24, 1909, in Sweet Springs, son of Augustus and Bessie Shamel Adams. 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 was preceded in death by one son, Jimmy Albin. ALCORN, Harold Carter1912-1993Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Harold C. Alcorn, 80, 1300 E. 24th, Sedalia, formerly of the Ionia-Windsor area, died Tuesday evening, April 27, 1993 at the Four Seasons Living Center in Sedalia. It was most fitting that her funeral should be held in this church which will be April 3. A memorial service will be held Friday, January 16, 2015, at Consalus Funeral Home, Clinton. He married Elizabeth Katherine Beissenherz of Wellington on November 6, 1949. She attended early elementary school in Warsaw and later moved with her family to rural Windsor, where she continued her education through high school, graduating in the class of 1933. He was born on the 14th day of November 1822, in White county, Tennessee. He is survived by his wife Dorothy of the home; one daughter, Sharon Atherton of Seattle, Washington; two brothers, John Atherton of Florida and Ronald Atherton of Texas; one sister, Susan Cope of Edmond, Oklahoma. Leaves a husband, mother and two children in this city, one sister in Chicago and two in Kansas City to grieve her departure. They lived in Smithville and in rural Platte County before moving to Clinton in 1960. ANDERSON, Edith Valentine STREIGHT1902-1994Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Mrs. Edith Valentine Anderson of Garden City was born February 14, 1902 in Urich, the daughter of Eathan Allen and Lavine (Chitwood) Streight. He was born November 26, 1951 in Highland Park, Illinois, the son of Chester A. Ake and Eliza Angeletta "Angie" (Paul) Ake. He was a member of the Messiah Lutheran Church in Kansas City, Kansas and Delaware Lodge #96 AF & AM in Kansas City, Kansas. On August 6, 1891, in Calhoun, he married Miss Annie J. AKER, Preston Eugene1914-2002Missouri City Cemetery, Missouri City, Clay Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Dec 3 2002 - Preston E. Aker, 88, Green Ridge, died Sunday afternoon, December 1, 2002, at the Windsor Health Care and Rehabilitation Center in Windsor. She married Billy G. Anson September 14, 1951. Lee is survived by his wife of 65 years, Roberta C. Alward; a son Harold L. Alward and his wife Cris of Pomme de Terre area, daughter Charlotte M. Paynter and her husband Wade, Clinton, and daughter Sandra L. Dudley and her husband Spencer of Las Vegas; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. ATWELL, Laura Myrtle1902-1981Mt. Hers was a mother's heart. Jim was preceded in death by his parents. Moriah Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MOKansas City Star, Kansas City, MO, Tuesday, July 22 1997 - Russell Paul Archer, 79, Kansas City, MO. Etta Lou is survived by two sons, Danny Abraham and wife, Mary, Blue Mound, Kansas, and Steve Abraham and wife, Sara, Butler; one daughter, Patty Plunkett of Butler; one sister, Mildred Boehler of Butler; seven grandchildren, Joey Plunkett and wife Trish, Brandon Plunkett and wife Heather, Jennifer Gatzke and husband Chris, Ryan Abraham, Mike Abraham and wife Jennifer, Stacy Cobb and husband Matt, and Bradley Abraham and wife Kathy; 12 great-grandchildren, J. D., Joe, Scott, Leah, Kenny, Kole, Emily, Caroline, Gabe, Gavin, Peyton and Laney, and one great-grandson on the way, and a special friend and caregiver, JoAnn Unruh of Butler. There are three grandchildren, Estel Leroy, Rose Marie and Mary Frances Long. For years she worked her cattle farm and even in later years ran the farm from her bedside. She was a daughter of Marvin Charles and Pearl Louanna Hopkins Johnson. After they were left alone they sold their farm and bought small property in Clinton, placing the rest of the money in Salmon's Bank. ", she would smile that beautiful smile that was only hers and answer "Im fine!". He was born on April 20, 1901 in Mendon, Mo., the son of Emerald and Minnie Smith Atterbury. On April 4, 1942, he was married to Hazel McAlister, at Memphis, Mo. We were unable to procure a suitable obituary. She worked as an LPN at the Walnut Nursing Home in Kansas City for 47 years, retiring in 1965. He was very large for his age, a bright and promising child. Glenn and Alberta lived in the Appleton City area prior to buying a farm north of Deepwater in 1949 where they lived for 25 years and raised their five children and farmed and ran a dairy from 1960-1973. Interment in Englewood cemetery. She was a member of the Enoch Hill congregation of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She had a flair for the creative and her paintings and quilts graced not only her own home, but those of her daughters and her friends. 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. Survivors include one niece, Deryl Murphy, New Port Richey, Florida; one nephew Gordon Jones, Kew Gardens, New York, and several cousins. Echovita Inc is a registered trademark. He was prominent in Baptist church circles, holding an official position for many years. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery. Langhammer, Leonard, Mo. With the three motherless grandchildren, Wanda, Jesse and Delores Evans, he and his wife returned to Deepwater. Funeral services were Saturday, November 21, 1992 at the Christian Church in Clinton. He was a member of the Windsor First Christian Church, member and Past Master of the Windsor Masonic Lodge No. Her guests at her hotel enjoyed their stay because of the unfailing hospitality of their hostess. The funeral was conducted at his late home on North 2nd street, Monday. She had suffered from asthma for years and Christmas she was very ill but along in the evening she grew better and her loved ones had hopes that all was well, and it was, for shortly before her spirit left the frail body, her face seemed to have become hallowed, suffering left and it seemed she was already with the angels. He is preceded in death by his parents Mathias and Edna Arduser; wife Barbara (Nickel) Arduser; four brothers, John Arduser of Nebraska, Robert, Dell, and Dale Arduser, all of Osceola; one sister Betty (Arduser) Liewer of Osmond, Nebraska; son Chris Robert Arduser of Osceola, and granddaughter Tara Radel Moore-Biesemeyer of Osceola. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved Danny Kelly (Windsor, Missouri), born in Kansas City, Missouri, who passed away at the age of 65, on March 28, 2023. On January 22, 1930, in Sedalia, he married Norma Chloa Egbert, who preceded him in death May 8, 1987. . Dodge, who died in her 95th year, just a few years ago. ; burial in the Blairstown Cemetery. Funeral Services will be Thursday, September 17, 2009 at Williams Funeral Chapel in Holden. 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. He was over 87 years old. Mrs. Asbury had lived in Clinton, Illinois, before moving to Clinton, Missouri. She was married to William L. Avery January 17, 1843. Deputy Hayley Collins plants one of 20 trees at the park, assisted by Nick Midthun while other Public Works staff look on. ALLEN, James Thomas Sr. Dr.1864-1929Drakes Chapel Cemetery, Deer Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO, Apr 1929 - A noble man has received his reward. Her body was so fair and frail, "she always was a slender beautiful woman." Funeral services were held at Vansant-Mills Chapel, Clinton, on Friday, September 9. He awakened his wife, who called for help and medical aid, responses from both being of no avail and his long reverent soul returned to its Maker, whom Mr. Ashley had truly served throughout his life. Neither when her eldest daughter, Mrs. Henry Arnold, died in Denver, Colorado, five months ago. Russell Akey, a son, succeeded his father as manager of the Pendleton J. C. Penney store. Windsor,MO. On November 29, 1878, she was united in marriage to Henry Bert Adkins who preceded her in death on May 19, 1930. He spent much time in prayer and Bible study. Elizabeth attended Butler University where she began a lifelong commitment as a loyal member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. He was a resident of Medicalodge from 1981 to 1987 and then resided at the Missouri Veterans Home in Mt. 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. ALLISON, LouElla Ardella WHITEMAN1907-2007Garden City Cemetery, Garden City, Cass Co, MOGarden City MO - Mrs. LouElla Ardella Allison of Garden City, Missouri was born September 27, 1907 near Blairstown, Missouri the daughter of Basil L. and Nancy Jane (Huckaby) Whiteman. The young doctor of today will never known how capable the physicians of yesterday were. Abner Ellis Adair's mother was Miss Mary Adkins, a first cousin to Samuel Houston, the president of the Republic of Texas. She was an awesome cook and could fry anything. He has been blind for ten years and has been very much afflicted, but he bore his afflictions with great patience and fortitude. He is survived by sons, James E. and Kevin R. Aydelotte; their wives, Holly and Janell, and grandson, James C. Aydelotte, and by nephews, David Lampton and Richard Aydelotte, and nieces, Susan Hutchens, Deborah Hillyer and Elisabeth Cation. Her late years were mingled with sufferings, which she bore patiently, awaiting the final crossing. On Oct. 29, 1904, he married Frances Ellen Melvin, to which union three children were born, a son, James F. Jr., preceding him in death. She also served as the Windsor City Collector for several terms. I've often heard her speak of her mother's rare intellect and skill in managing her household. Survivors include one daughter, Louise Unsell of Clinton; 16 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. And as years unrolled, the girls for whom she sewed who had scattered over many states would come back to see her, write her and send messages. AKERS, Cleo Marie KAST1908-1996Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Cleo Marie Akers, well known and longtime resident of Henry County, died at her son's home near Clinton, Saturday, July 13, 1996. Keith attended school and graduated from Chilhowee High School, Chilhowee. Survivors include a son, Bill Abney, and a brother, Paul Wicker, both of Independence and a grandson. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Mid-Day Optimist Club and Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Expand the Memories and Condolences form. Sunday his children were telegraphed for. Burial will be in Kidd's Chapel Cemetery, Lowry City. He stood for honesty, fair play, loyalty, hard work and for doing what is right. She lived in the Brownington community for several years before going to California. After her retirement from Crane's Cafeteria in Kansas City and for health reasons, she moved to Urich to live with her sister. Cemetery, Bethany. Opal was a member of the Christian Church of Clinton, CWF and Young At Heart groups of the church and area extension clubs. He had been confined to his bed since September of 199, but bore his afflictions with cheerful fortitude. She also enjoyed farm life and raising cattle and poultry. Three children blessed this union. The officers had been called by Mrs. Dewey Hargis upon the request of Mr. Anders' mother, Mrs. Annie Anders, who had been unable to contact her son the past few days. He passed away June 5, 1993 at St. John's Regional Heath Center in Springfield, at the age of 66. Rosary prayer service will be at 10:45 a.m. before the Mass and a luncheon will be held at the church following the Mass. He was a member of the Yeager-Union Church of rural Lincoln where he served as an elder. Funeral Mass will be Thursday, April 29, at St. Catherine's Catholic Church, Osceola. Interment will be in Deepwater Cemetery, Deepwater, Missouri. Richard was a master wood carver and loved carving canes and walking sticks. A. N. Lindsey of Clinton. Mrs. Acker was a homemaker and farm wife. 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. Ohio. Obituaries Funeral Homes Newspapers Send Flowers News & Advice . She liked nothing better than a problem or puzzle and always was ready to help any of her children with their lessons. She liked to tease and baffle her doctors, like lying on a squeaky toy and making it squeak when her doctor would come in to check her lungs. Many years ago, he worked at Thacker's Service Station and the MFA Fertilizer Plant both in Windsor. After a few years, she was divorced, the married Maj. Tom Anderson, a Virginian, who was a wood workman. Frank was a self-employed copier salesman and repairman and also raised sheep. In 1965, she moved with her family to Dawson Springs, Kentucky. His wife, Alice Akers, survives. He had a slight stroke Saturday night, but got better and dressed Sunday. 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 was a foreman for National Lead in St. Louis until he retired in 1966. Between times she always had little boxes of candy or cakes for them. Grandma Alexander last May and now Grandma Waddell, but we must all go when our time comes." There is no photo or video of Danny Kelly.Be the first to share a memory to pay tribute. In 1918, they came to Clinton. Mrs. Allman's husband, well liked and respected Trooper Wayne Allman, was killed in a traffic accident on Highway 7 and Mrs. Allman later moved to southern Missouri. In addition to his wife, Angela, Brian is survived by his mother, Shelby Allen, Windsor; mother-in-law, Helen Hermann, Clinton; daughter, Jaime Westover and her husband Mark, Holden; son, Michael Allen and his wife Marki, Independence; daughter, Riki Allen, Oak Grove; his father-in-law, Al Boatright, Rosedale, California; stepson, Kristopher Boatright, and stepdaughter Alexus Sherrer, both of the home; two grandchildren, K'Lea and Blake Westover; sister, Deanna Burton and her husband Randy, Flagstaff, Arizona; a niece, a nephew and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins and a brother-in-law Jason Boatright, Clinton. Funeral services were held Thursday, April 30, at Consalus Chapel in Clinton. ARCHER, Myrtle "Lucy"1922-1997Daily Democrat, Clinton MO - Myrtle "Lucy" Archer, 75, Holden, died Saturday, March 8, at Holden Care Manor. 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. 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. Following his discharge on July 26, 1963, he made his home in the Kansas City area where he was employed as a union laborer working on construction sites throughout the area. The funeral was conducted Saturday and he was buried in the Soldiers Home Cemetery, near Los Angeles. Our first county court was held in it. Zion Church. He was a member of the First Christian Church, Windsor, and the Windsor Masonic Lodge 29. Funeral services at the Baptist church Sunday afternoon, after which the remains were laid to rest in Englewood cemetery. They are completely covered by the blood of Jesus. He retired from in Stahls in 1997 after 21 years of service. She was 62. Burial will be in the Sardis Cemetery, rural Calhoun, Mo. Anderson and wife, passed on to the great beyond. ATWELL, Pauline Elizabeth1912-1997Mt. We missed him after he went out of business. He was devoted to his home and family and both marriages were happy. The unfortunate too, were not forgotten, and all were sheltered with equal hospitality. Funeral services were Sunday, December 29, at the Grace United Methodist Church. Pearl William Austin was born March 9, 1917, and was a good and helpful son, shielding his mother the best he could and was indulgent and kind to the younger children as the father, whose loss they felt so keenly. She was united in marriage on February 28, 1918, to Charles Edgar Amick, who preceded her in death, March 2, 1936. He married JoAnn McSpadden December 9, 1955, and she died March 23, 1999. It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Bob was known by friends and family alike for his quiet, easygoing manner, his wonderful smile and his affable ways. He is survived by two daughters, Norma Jean Burnett and husband Tom, Clinton, and Wanda McIntyre and husband Tom, Harrisonville; two sons David Anderson, Clinton and Daniel Anderson and wife Denise, Lincoln, California; two brothers Joseph Anderson, Roseburg, Oregon, and Robert Anderson and wife Berniece, Helena, Montana, two sisters Betty Jean Dangler and husband Bernie, Grand Junction, Colorado and Nettie Fauge and husband Herman, Gonzales, Louisiana, as well as 11 grandchildren. They were inseparable companions. In 1880, he was elected presiding judge. She was born June 7, 2000, in Clinton, the daughter of Merril Richard Allison Jr. and Melissa Marie (Gay) Allison. For they will always reverently remember that Dr. J. T. Allen was their father and it will guard them thru many a temptation. Robert Elijah Allen, son of D. C. and Mary Bumpas Allen, was born February 9, 1865, in Osage county, Missouri. She was a fabulous cook and owned and operated three restaurants in her lifetime. She married Frank O. Austin, October 20, 1928, in Clinton. ALLEN, Walter E.1923-2004Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Nov 22 2004 - Judge Walter E. Allen, 81, Brookfield, died Friday, November 19, 2004, in a St. Louis Hospital. She leaves her sister, Cecelia Marie Henry, Clinton; her brother, Jack Potter of Tucson, Arizona, and several nieces and nephews. Survivors include her husband, Claude Adams, of the home; daughters, Carlene Rasmussen, Warsaw and Terry Edens, Oklahoma City; Ok.; grandchildren, Sam Shepley, Sioux Falls, S.D. The funeral services were conducted at Shreveport, Thursday afternoon. Soon after she came to Clinton, she opened a dressmaking shop, and on account of her ability, soon had for her patrons, people who appreciated her unusual gift. She is survived by two sisters, Ruby M. Docherty, Clinton, and Dorothy J. Barrows, Sun City West, Arizona; also nieces, nephews and cousins. He enjoyed every bit of the day and seemed so well and happy his death came as a shock to his loved ones. He was reared at Aurora where he finished elementary and high school, then served two years in the US Navy. ABINGTON, Leland Carter1868-1936Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOFuneral services for Leland Carter Abington, who passed away Thursday morning at the age of 67 years, 8 months and 29 days, were held Sunday afternoon, July 5th, from the Leeton Baptist Church. ANDERSON, Emma A. MEANS1875-1932Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Mrs. Emma Anderson passed away at the Independence Sanitarium Thursday night of last week, with complications. He was kind, liberal and charitable and an entertaining companion, bold and fearless. Quiet and modest in bearing and manner, he made friends easily, with his genuine smile and equitable handling of all situations. Velma enjoyed being with her family and friends, listening to music, playing the piano, reading mystery novels and working crossword puzzles. After a period in the hospital there, he was taken to Fulton hospital. His father, Abner J. Adair, was born at old Fort Harodsburg, Ky., the family having come to that section from Virginia with Daniel Boone's party. 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. Also surviving are six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, Robin (Albin) Wells, husband Richard, and sons Andrew, Justin and Garison of Clinton; Sherri Albin of Warsaw; Jeff Albin and wife Carolyn and baby of Phoenix; Katie Albin of Castle Rock, Colorado, and Jason Musser and wife Kari of Chicago. She was preceded in death by her parents, James and Frances Cardwell; her brothers, Dickie Lee Cardwell and John Wayne Cardwell, and her nephew, Brian Cardwell. Mrs. Adler and her husband were natives of Germany, coming to America as young people. The body was laid to rest beside his wife in the Blairstown cemetery. He served his country as a corporal in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. While his children were growing up Robert was active in the PTA and Little League, Babe Ruth and girls softball. Mr. Agnew is survived by his wife, Erma, of the home; one son, Ron and his wife Jan, Omaha; two grandchildren, Jim and Les, and one great-grandson, Ronnie. Memorial visitation will be Thursday, September 19, at Williams Funeral Chapel in Holden.

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