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We offer traditional funeral service and cremation. Her early years were spent in Henry County on the farm and then moving with her parents to LaDue (Henry County) as a young woman. Pallbearers were 32 uniformed state patrolmen, both impressive and sad to see. Then returned to Clinton and started his shop and was known as Clinton's leading blacksmith until about ten years ago, when he sold out the blacksmith shop and run a livery and feed stable. He is now holding a lucrative and responsible position in Colorado Springs. hip! Interment will be at Parks Chapel Cemetery near Tightwad, Henry County, on Tuesday, March 22. Cremation. Recent Windsor, MO Obituaries Windsor obits and death notices from funeral homes, newspapers and families. He then entered Beaumont Medical College, St. Louis, now St. Louis University, where he received the M. D. degree in the year 1893. H. Allen, Globe, Arizona; Maynard D. Allen, Maywood, Nebraska; Oakley C. Allen, now in the military service, and Raymond M. Allen, Jesse O. Allen and Bertie F. Allen, living at home with their parents, besides other more distant relatives and a host of friends. Mr. Anderson had lived in Sweet Springs the past four years. She preceded him in death on February 12, 1999. ANDERSON, Edward1876-1954Maplewood & Brownington Cemetery, Osage Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton Eye, Thurs, Feb 4 1954 - Funeral services for Edward Anderson, Brownington, Mo., were conducted Feb. 2 at the Wilkinson Funeral Home. He was united in marriage to Laura Land Sept. 28, 1886. George was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Ernest and Bob. Her place in the community will be hard to fill. In 1947, he came to Stillwater, where he was first associated with T. N. Berry Oil Co., later operating as Adair and Jenkins Independent Oil Producers. He was the son of Frank and Anna Angel. He was a member of First Christian Church, American Legion Post 00161 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2591. She preceded him in death April 14, 1988. ARNHOLD, Ruby HIX1921-2007Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Nov 19 2007 - Ruby Hix Arnhold, 85, Windsor, died early Saturday morning, November 17, 2007, at Windsor Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Windsor. She delighted in her only grandchild Abby, and her great-grandchildren. Angle are her sister, Mrs. Susie E. Hunter of Bates county, who had been with her most of the past month; Mrs. John Mayes and D. M. Elledge of Mountain Grove, Mo. Mrs. Arnold assisted her husband in the grocery and made many friends with her friendly, cheerful disposition. Mrs. Acock will be remembered especially for her work in the field of music teaching. From this union the following children survive: Mrs. Hazel Angle Wise, Kansas City; John Angle, Bakersfield, Calif.; Raymond, Whittier, Calif., and unable to come because of the floods. Funeral at the Baptist church and burial in Englewood. He was born October 21, 1934, in rural Knob Noster, the son of Cletis G. Allen and Verdie Fern (Staats) Allen. When Zion languished she mourned; but when Zion prospered she rejoiced and was happy. Verna worked at TWA in Kansas City, Mo., and in New York for several years during and after World War II. He passed away June 5, 1993 at St. John's Regional Heath Center in Springfield, at the age of 66. Returning from college, he studied the drug business under the late C. C. Williams for two years, then went to Bolton & Davis, where two years later he bought an interest, the firm name being Bolton & Armstrong. Mr. Armstrong moved to Henry county, Missouri, in the season of 1867, settling on the farm at the headwaters of Willow Branch, improving this beautiful farm of 640 acres in Davis township. She married Alton Ayer August 31, 1946, who died November 12, 1991. Funeral services were Wednesday, June 9, 1993 at Consalus Chapel. ALBIN, Lewis Comer1828-1903Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton Missouri, Mar 28 1902 - Lewis Comer Albin, who died Tuesday, March 10, 1903 at his home on Bodine Avenue, this city, was one of the oldest and most respected citizens. He is survived by his beloved wife; three daughters, Mesdames Flora Brizendine, Independence, Hazel Gatlin, California, and Gladys Frye, Kansas City; four sons, Homer, George and Clay, Clinton and Everett, California; two brothers, William Anders, Clinton, and James Anders, Odessa; two sisters, Mesdames Flora Welsh, Chilhowee, and Bessie Carey, Calhoun; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and a host of friends. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. Heckart Funeral Home Sedalia MO | Heckart Funeral Home He was a devoted father, husband and brother. We have passed from death unto life because we love the brethren.". ARMSTRONG, Frances Edna WARD1884-1939Stones Chapel Cemetery, Walker Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Mrs. Robert Armstrong, of about four miles northwest of LaDue, prominent in community work; charter B.H.I. After his marriage, Mr. However, recurring attacks so broke his constitution that his health gradually gave way, until the final stroke a few weeks ago, from which he only at intervals partially rallied. Feb. 16, 1828 and was the first white child born in Jackson county. He united with the Clinton Christian church a number of years ago. He was employed by the Chrysler Parts Depot in Kansas City, Kansas for 16 years. He had been employed by Norris Grain Company and was a World War II veteran of the Army Air Corps. Claude was born in Pyatt, Arkansas, on July 25, 1932, the son of Shelby and Bertha (Martin) Adams. Carmel church, but after coming to Clinton he attended the church here. She is survived by two sons, Keith Adams of the home and Russell Adams of Green Ridge; one daughter, Linda Faulkenberry of Clinton; three sisters, Melodee Costello of Los Angeles, California, Joann Houseman and Betty Beach, both of Omaha, Nebraska; as well as 12 grandchildren, 39 great-grandchildren, numerous great-great-grandchildren, family and friends. The verdict rendered was that he came to his death by self-inflicted wounds. She went from Rich Hill to st. Louis and came from St. Louis to Windsor about two years ago. She lived a simple life and her greatest enjoyment was being around her family and grandchildren. Surviving Melany are her husband of the home; a son, Joshua Nash of Liberty, MO; a stepson, Nick Alumnbaugh and wife Ame of Kansas City, MO; two grandchildren, Nicklos and Ema Alumbaugh; four brothers, David Nash and wife Linda of Ohio, Patrick Nash of Humansville, MO, Gary Nash and wife Teresa of Kearney, MO and Robert Nash and life partner Ann Marie Donlon of Whittney Pointe, New York, and many other relatives. Graveside funeral services were Sunday at the Hickory Point Cemetery, Green Ridge. 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. She had been in the Independence Sanitarium for eight weeks, then a month ago had been able to move to the home of a daughter in Kansas City. ALLISON, Ephraim Ball Judge Capt.1835-1905Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton Missouri, Dec 2 1905 - Capt. There let him rest in peace, and may the sons be prepared to meet the father when the last trumpet shall sound and those who are asleep shall rise and put on immortality. Randy was born on May 26, 1957, to Calvin Eugene Ashley and Beulah Darlene "Tschabrun" Ashley of Clinton. In April 1975 she married her longtime neighbor and friend Lawrence Alderson. His father died in 1847, and his mother, who was a daughter of the late Major William and Elizabeth Wall, died in 1854. He served in the United States Army during World War II. A dutiful and loving daughter, an affectionate sister, and cheerful friend, will be greatly missed by a large circle of friends. Accounts in the Evening East Oregonian, of Pendleton, stated that financial losses and concern over the misfortune of others is believed to be responsible for a mental state that caused Mr. Akey to end his life. Funeral services were held on Friday, October 25, 1991, at the Eckhoff-Hill Funeral Home. He was educated in the Montrose schools, graduating in 1935. During his later years, he fashioned replicas of famous ships, including the Santa Maria and other historical sailing vessels, which were admired and prized by friends. Age 86, of Livonia, MI, member of the Chantones, a Windsor & Detroit-based vocal quartet, passed into eternal life on April 27, 2023. He had been in ill health for several months with disease of the heart. Mr. Anderson was married to Laura Lemon (sic LEMMON) Jan. 3, 1896, and they were the parents of three children. For a week he had suffered and all that loving hands could do to stay the destroyer was done but to no avail. ARCHER, Myrtle "Lucy"1922-1997Daily Democrat, Clinton MO - Myrtle "Lucy" Archer, 75, Holden, died Saturday, March 8, at Holden Care Manor. With his parents he moved to this city and received his education in the public schools. She grew to womanhood there and on Dec. 12, 1897, married Joseph T. Adkins in Kansas City who died in Sept. of 1926. She was preceded in death by her parents and a son, Randy Acker. He had many serious encounters and narrow escapes with the wily and deadly Apache. At the death of his wife, Abner Adair went to Texas, where he spent several years and then returned to the farm of a brother, near Clinton, Mo., where he made his home for a number of years. She was a native of Illinois, but had lived in Henry county since a small girl, coming here with her parents, the late Joseph White and wife. 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. In 1892 Mrs. Riddle was united in marriage to Clarence Ackerman at Clinton. He loved home and his children and raised all to follow the teachings of the Master. She resided in the Mt. Funeral services were Wednesday, March 25, at Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel, Osceola. Bernice was preceded in death by her husband Elmer on July 18, 1980 and two sons, Robert Lee Anderson and Butch Anderson. She was born June 3, 1913 in Ionia, the daughter of John Peter Brockman and Sarah (Sadie) M. Bruce Brockman. Surviving her are her grief stricken parents and little sister, Marilyn, her two grandmothers, Mrs. Ike Adair and Mrs. A. W. Sigler, all of Clinton and other distressed kinspeople. Survivors include his wife, Gola C. Atkins of the home. He was very large for his age, a bright and promising child. From what we can learn, she came with the Slavens family to this county from Ohio in the early forties. While he was never a vigorous man, his life was busy and full and he leaves his faithful wife and above mentioned children, one sister, Mrs. Nellie Nichols; two brothers, Everett Allis of Appleton City and Ray Allis of Clinton. ANZALONE, Bertha June BAILEY1937-2017Maplewood & Brownington Cemetery, Osage Twp, Henry Co, MOBertha June Anzalone, age 80 years, passed away Monday, October 30, 2017 at Research Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. E. Amick and mother, Leona Amick died in the 1930s, leaving M.R. Services were Tuesday in Holden. To this union two sons were born, Bobby Lee Akers who died in infancy and William Charles Akers, born August 5, 1939, and passed away September 1, 1974. He was born April 4, 1951, in Clinton, to Leo Joseph and Etta Louise Wisdom Abraham. Moving back to the Kansas City area she would work at various companies which included BOP and Sherial Crystal. Miss Sallie was sent back to Boone County to complete here education as a young lady, at Stephens College, Columbia, and it was while there that she confessed her faith and became a member of the Baptist Church. She was born October 7, 1917, in Johnson County, near Windsor, the daughter of George Oliver Egbert and Ella Welsh Egbert. Since that time he has suffered a great deal and it is thought the continued ill health and suffering so preyed upon his mind that in a fit of mental aberration he thought he would end it all by taking his own life. He was born April 24, 1909, in Sweet Springs, son of Augustus and Bessie Shamel Adams. Richard was born on September 17, 1942 in Douglass, Kansas to Henry and Myrtle Payton Althouse. Her son Hannibal Armstrong, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Laura Hancock, the widow of her only brother, were her for the funeral. Burial was in Munsell Chapel Cemetery near Eminence. She was a member of the Warrensburg Christian Church. ARCHER, James A. Many former patients will remember her for the love of people which she exhibited every day. Her sickness was of such short duration and she slipped away so suddenly that only a few of their friends know of her illness until she was gone. She was taken ill suddenly and two physicians and relatives were hastily summoned and Mrs. W. W. Adamson hung over the bedside of her whose loving practical comrade she had been all the years of her married life, for W. W. brought his wife, formerly Miss Eliza Finks, to make their home with his widowed mother, whose home had always been his. Burial was in the Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. Funeral services will be Monday at the Hoffmeister Colonial Chapel in St. Louis, with burial in the New St. Marcus Cemetery in St. Marcus Cemetery in St. Louis. If he couldn't find a needed part, he would make it. Mr. Armstrong's mother made her home there for thirty-three years, and for a number of years, the same roof covered four generations, all happy in love of each other. He later was co-owner of VF Anderson Builders. He was a son of Isaac and Eliza Anderson, natives of Tennessee, who came to Henry county in 1833 and settled in Big Creek township, on what is now the G. L. Park farm. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 30, at the Dickey Funeral Home, Garden City, with burial in the Garden City Cemetery. (Note: Gola Ruth was born Feb 5 1896, dau of Samuel and Emma Elizabeth Farnsworth Coover. He was a member of the Kansas City Ski Club and the Golden Valley Eagles Lodge, Aerie #3667, Clinton. The program involved approximately 100 riders from ages nine to 19 years old, training their horses for competition in the Alaska State Fair in Palmer and trail riding. ANDERSON, Metta A.1910-1992Fairview Cemetery, Holden, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Metta A. Anderson, 82, Holden, passed away Sunday, February 16, 1992, at Rest Haven Retirement Home in Independence. Graveside services will be held on Monday, February 11, at Lowry City Cemetery. ATKINS, Alene Joyce MIFFLIN1929-2002Cornelia Cemetery, Post Oak Twp, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, May 29 2002 - Alene Atkins, 73, rural Windsor, died Monday, May 27, 2002, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Kansas City. She did not neglect the finer and more inspirational things of life music and good books and magazines. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson lived in Lowry City a short time, then moved to Kansas City where he established a large, general store. Traditional service, Burial service, Funeral service, Memorial service, Cremation, Special service for veterans, Pre-arrangements, Grief support, Flowers Website Authorize original obituaries for this funeral home Edit Located in Clinton, MO Bradley & Hadley Funeral Home 1410 Dzf Rd, Clinton, MO (660) 885-2434 Send flowers (92 years old) Two years ago while trimming some hedge he stuck a thorn in his wrist, blood poisoning finally developing and for months it was thought he could not recover. Merchandising, however, did not appeal to him and the next year he and his bride moved back to the farm of his parents and there remained. One son, Charles, is still living and was residing with his mother at the time of her death. He is also survived by a niece, Jane Adkins, and a first cousin, Mary Margaret Nebel, all of Clinton. Funeral services will be Thursday, February 7, at the First Baptist Church, Windsor. She was a member of the Index Auxiliary Club and Garden City American Legion Auxiliary Unit 498. He was manager of Steve's Shoes on the Landing for 20 years. Funeral services were held Monday, July 29, at the Consalus Chapel in Clinton. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 7 at Northeast Baptist Church. Perry was also a trustee of his lodge for many years. He passed away quietly and unconsciously. He worked as foreman at Farmer's Elevator for 19 years. The funeral services were held from the home on Friday, Feb. 20th, and interment was made in Laurel Oak cemetery. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, at Brownington. While in Dairy Queen, Virginia and Charles also opened and operated the Royal Palms for several years, which was a very popular local restaurant and lounge in Clinton. Cemetery, Bethany. She also loved dogs and cats and enjoyed gardening. Mrs. Rakes suffered minor injuries. Interment will be in Antioch Cemetery, Manila. A large circle of friends and numerous relatives mourn his taking away. On Jan. 3, 1905, she married James Walter Adair who preceded her in death May 9, 1948, also an infant son, Frank. She thoroughly enjoyed her family, her friends and working in her garden and always had seasonal flowers ready to share with her church. Ona Mae Vandenberg Obituary (1924 - 2023) | Windsor, Missouri - Echovita At an early age he joined the Calhoun Christian church, where his membership remained until death. Windsor Obituaries - Latest Obituaries in Windsor, MO - Echovita ALLEN Virginia Lou LANGLEY1935-2010Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jan 3 2011 - Virginia Lou Allen, 75, died November 12, 2010, at Clinton Rehabilitation Healthcare Center where she had lived the past two years. Cindy had lived near Blairstown before moving to Creighton in 1993. SOUTH WINDSOR The Town Council plans to deliberate and vote on the proposed $145.7 million budget at its meeting on Monday. She is survived by her son, Harold L. Alward and wife, Cris, Pomme De Terre, and two daughters, Sandra L. Dudley and husband, Spencer, Harrisonville, and Charlotte M. Paynter and husband, Wade, Springfield. On April 16th, 1866, he was married to Minervia Ann Cruzen. ; Joye Mullins, Kansas City, Mo. Katy Perry is set to be temporarily replaced on 'American Idol' by a "big-time" star. 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 member of the Faith and Joy Family Church. 132 and the Shrine Temple in Sioux City, Iowa. Roberta was a member of Northeast Baptist Church in Clinton. Funeral services will be Thursday, June 21, at the Williams Funeral Chapel in Holden. On Wednesday evening, May 8, 1918, he was united in marriage with Miss Eleanor Cunningham, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cunningham, the ceremony uniting them having been performed by Rev. After her marriage to Wesley Allen, they remained in Windsor and owned and operated Allen Hatchery. During the Civil war, soldiers were quartered there. He appreciated the beauty of trees and flowers and enjoyed nothing more than a car ride along country lanes or city streets with his children. She was born April 6, 1914, in Henry County, to Omer and Abby (Quillin) Dunham. AVERY, Ruth Josephine SYPES1923-2017Sardis South Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MORuth Josephine Avery, 94, of Clinton, Missouri, formerly of Calhoun, Mo., died Wednesday, September 20, 2017, at Westwood Living Center, Clinton. The family moved to Texas in 1980 and Charles and Margaret have lived in the east Texas area since that time. In 1957, Charles married Margaret Gragg and to this union four children were born. He was a member of the First Christian Church, Windsor, and the Windsor Masonic Lodge 29. Grandma was stricken with rheumatism about a year ago and had been a great, yet a patient sufferer. For the past several years they resided at Republic, Mo. When Mr. and Mrs. Adkins left the farm they moved to LaDue, where she had lived until a year ago when she went to make her home with her two daughters. Graveside services were held Thursday, January 2, 1997, at Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. He is survived by four sons, Lloyd Aff of Spokane, Washington, Roy Aff of Warsaw, George Aff and Donald Aff, both of Terre Haute, Indiana, as well as a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. His father was a flour miller before him. After his service time, Robert bought and continued living in his parents' home where he had grown up. He loved working on tractors and fishing. Mrs. John Everett of Memphis and Mrs. Dr. Ruby of Clinton are the surviving sisters. She leaves her husband, John Adair of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Gover, Clinton; a brother, Keith Sigler, Fort Smith, Ark. She is survived by four children; Debby Ward, and husband, Phil, of Smithton, Missouri, Mark McDonald of Sedalia, Missouri, Tammy Wimmer, and husband, Curt, of Oak Grove, Missouri, and Leanna Powers, and husband, Steve, of Edwards, Missouri and a daughter-in-law, Brenda Corbett, of Sedalia. He always had fine livestock and good horses, and was also typically southern in his hospitality to his friends. Burial was in the Stover Cemetery, Stover. To this union were given a son, Raymond, and daughter, Helen, now Mrs. Harvey Farmer. In the height of his career he milked over 250 cows twice a day. He was preceded in death by his parents. She lived all of her life in Clinton, worked as a bookkeeper for a hatchery for many years and was a member of the Allen Street Baptist Church. Funeral services were Wednesday, July 20 at the First Assembly of God Church, Clinton. He was reared at Aurora where he finished elementary and high school, then served two years in the US Navy. Services will be Thursday (today) at the Consalus and Peck funeral home. He is survived by one brother, Will Allen, and two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Hodshire of Coffeyville, Kansas, and Mrs. Louise Slack, at home. Interment will be in Aurora, where she will be placed alongside her husband, Wayman Allman. She owned her own bookkeeping service until her retirement in 1978. Surviving Mr. Amick are his widow of his second marriage, one daughter, Miss Dora, and a son, Walter Amick, Jr., of Independence, also a son, Foster Amick, of Kansas City and a sister, Mrs. Blanche Mayfield, of Windsor, who was with him at his death. ALLEN, Wilber Stanley "Sox"1911-1997Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Wilber S. "Sox" Allen, 85, Windsor, died early Wednesday morning, April 30, 1997, at the Golden Valley Memorial Hospital in Clinton. Mr. Atkins was a member of the Presbyterian Church since early life and had been an elder and regular attendant as long as his heath permitted. Never was there a more patient sufferer than he. Funeral services were Friday, May 12, at Hill & Son Funeral Home, Appleton City, with burial in Appleton City Cemetery. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three sons, William G. "Bill" Adair, Jr., and wife Judith Ann, Blue Springs, Mo., Jon Clint Adair and wife Karen, Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Rick Sevier Adair and wife Tracey, Springfield, Mo. Fortunate, indeed, is this bereaved little mother to have left to comfort her, the beloved daughter and son-in-law, William S. Duncan, who has also lavished as much care and devotion on her as if he had been her own son. There is no stain or blemish on his character. He was a good natured, likable fellow and made friends where ever he went. Burial was in Kings Prairie Cemetery. ALLEN, William1872-1957Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOThe Windsor Review, Windsor MO, Thursday, Apr 11 1957 - Funeral services for William Allen, 84, were conducted at the Huston funeral home Saturday. To this union were born 2 children -- Pearl Adams and Dora Pricer, both of Deepwater. AGRUSA, Connie Sue SHOEMAKER1947-2000Union-Williams Cemetery, Cole Camp, Benton Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jan 3 2000 - Connie Sue Agrusa, 52, Warsaw, died Saturday, January 1, 2000, at the Golden Valley Hospital in Clinton. He married Edna Laverne Thompson in 1945 and over the years bought much of the family farm, a portion of which had been in the Angle family since the mid-1800s. He was a good business man and held in the highest esteem by all. Funeral services were Monday, January 17 in the Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel. When her son, A. L. Armstrong, was asked how it happened that all three of his mother's sons had Greek names he said: "Our father named us, but at that time my mother and father were reading Greek history together." He always took an active interest and part in politics. He is survived by one daughter, Shirley Arndt, Mound City, Kansas; one son Ben Gipson, Ozark; his parents, Bud and June Arndt of Chilhowee; three sisters, Barbara Evans and her fiance, Mike Johnson, Kansas City, Connie Plute and her husband Gary, Warrensburg, and Kathy Mallinson and her husband Mark, Kingsville; one brother Jim Arndt, Chilhowee; five nephews and one niece. She retired in June 2012. After retirement she worked part time at Indigo Wild. He is also survived by a daughter, Cheryl Ann, also of the home; two step-daughters, Mrs. Dolores Hicks and Mrs. Patricia Waugh, both of Kansas City, Kansas; five sisters, Pauline and Myrtle Atwell, both of Clinton; Mary and Marguerite Atwell, both of Calhoun, and Mrs. Maude Summers, also of Clinton. Adair, and had lived all her life at the beautiful homestead north of Clinton 11 miles, in the Shawnee Mound neighborhood. Bound together by a love for motorcycles and Jesus Christ, Howard became more and more vocal concerning his faith in Christ as his Savior and Lord in recent years. While Bob was in the Army during World War II, they moved to the bases where he was stationed. Miss Adams was the head librarian at the Marshall Public Library. She had been raised a Presbyterian, but as soon as the church was organized, united with it, being one of the first members and one of the twenty who helped build the present edifice. He accepted the Lord in 1972 and was an ordained minister who had served churches in Quick City, Bear Creek, Blairstown, Deepwater, Lowry City, Hickory Hills and Pleasant Valley. Later she came with her parents to Clinton and February 17, 1907, she was married to Benjamin Anderson in Clinton. She was born December 21, 1934, in Lexington, the daughter of LeRoy Stapleton and Dorothy Elizabeth (Crowe) Stapleton. He was born May 14, 1917 near Windsor, the son of Harry E. Alcorn and Ruth Carter Alcorn. ALLEN, William Cidney1845-1928Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOWindsor, Henry Co, MO - At a little more than 82 year of age, William Cidney Allen passed away at home on North Main street Tuesday evening, March 6, 1928. On a visit a few days later, he still had the old ratty ones on. On November 8, 1932, he was united in marriage to Miss Josephine Kenly of Detroit, Mich. On October 12, 1940, she married Earl Raymond Hix in Camden, Mo., and they were the parents of two sons, Dean and Bill. She had worked for 17 years as a quality control inspector for Rival and felt a loyalty to her coworkers there. How delighted they were to go to Grandmother's house. About 19 years ago Miss Estelle's health gave way and the family moved to Colorado Springs, where the boys supported their mother and sister, the father and husband having died in Clinton, Feb. 27, 1889, and was buried in the old Avery graveyard, near Sardis, in a driving rain, when H. P. Faris and wife were the only Clinton friends, who accompanied the remains and immediate family to the funeral. (sic. Funeral services were conducted at Fields Creek cemetery. So much more could be said, but those who knew him already know what a wonderful man he was. Funeral services were Friday, April 24, 1992, Consalus Chapel, Clinton. His wife called the daughter, Mrs. Rutherford, who was sleeping upstairs and they summoned the doctor, but apoplexy had caused his death. She had been his home maker since the death of his wife. She had been a Clinton resident since 1991. He served his country during the Korean Conflict and was stationed in Alaska. Roberta is survived by her husband, Bobby L. Arnold of the home; a son, Bobby Leroy Arnold and wife, Kim, Branson, Missouri; a daughter, Michelle Thorburn and husband, Kevin, Creighton, Missouri; five grandchildren, Tyler, Cheyenne, Dustin, Paige and Alyson; three brothers, Dwayne Floyd, Grove, Oklahoma, Herschel Floyd and Kenneth Floyd both of Independence, Missouri; a sister, Delpha Taylor, Independence, Missouri; other relatives and friends. Mrs. Arwood was a member of the Centerview Methodist Church. Her home in late years had been in Hickory County but she died Mar. He lived in the Blairstown area all his life. Thoughts and prayers go out to Linda and family. She was born May 6, 1929, in Cornelia, the daughter of Estil Mifflin and Bessie Aldine (Smith) Mifflin. AKEY, James Ernest1871-1932Olney Cemetery, Pendleton, Umatilla Co, ORClinton MO - Despondency over financial matters led James E. Akey, former resident of Clinton, to take his own life October 27 in Pendleton, Oregon, where he had lived for the past 20 years. She was born March 19, 1917, near Shawnee Mound in Henry County, the daughter of Meredith and Jessie. 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. She was preceded in death by her husband Wesley, in June 1970. She was married to Claude Aker. ADAMS, Dorothy Imogene ESTEP1927-1991Daily Democrat, Clinton MO - Dorothy Imogene Adams, age 64, a recent Warsaw resident, died on September 21, 1991 after being ill for 6 months with cancer. She was married to George W. Anders, who preceded her in death January 8, 1971. To her they returned, yes, for the garments she could create, but also for the sweet cheer, the homely good sense, the sound logic of her sage council, for she gave - gave always!

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