AUSTIN, Roy Walter1904-1993Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Roy Austin of Chilhowee, was born September 1, 1904 in Cooper County, the son of James and Zella Phillips Austin. Miss Eva died April 25th, 19111. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at Tebo Church. Zion -- Funeral services were held Mar. Born in Independence, Mo. With his profound affection for his family and his home there existed also a love of plants and flowers that is a blessing possessed by few men of affairs. He married Miss Ruth McCarty, a native of Saline county, on May 28, 1868; four children and Mrs. Allison survive him - Charley of St. Louis, Mrs. A. W. Campbell, Mrs. Eugene Elsner and Miss Nellie, of this city. She was born In Winona, this state in 1890. Carmel church, but after coming to Clinton he attended the church here. Burial was in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. "1933-2003Paul Cemetery, Shawnee Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Aug 29 2003 - Jefferson Davis "J.D." He stood for honesty, fair play, loyalty, hard work and for doing what is right. Ruby Darlene Allison, daughter of Thomas Leroy and Ota Ellen (Witham) Hamblin, was born October 29, 1928, in Deepwater. R. Allen, at 1 a.m. Monday, January 13, 1902. This had been her first attack, and her loved ones had no warning that the Death Angel stood so near. He is survived by his companion of 24 years, Nancy Appleton; his five children, Sherrie Irvin and husband Bob, Osceola, Sheryl Anders, Osceola, Robin Green, Osceola, Tina Epperson and husband David, Independence; one son Lonnie Anders Jr. of Osceola; one stepson, Cameron Appleton and wife Tammy, Osceola; 14 grandchildren, one great-granddaughter and a brother Albert Tanner and wife Liz, Independence. He worked for GM in Flint, Mi., and as a TV station engineer (WWTV) in Cadillac, Mi. Mrs. Atchison was an assistant buyer of cosmetics, working for 25 years for the Kresge Department Store in Kansas City prior to her retirement. Kenneth worked for an Auto Body Shop. The funeral was held from the family residence last Monday morning and burial was in Laurel Oak cemetery. ANDERSON, Joseph Hall "Joey"1987-2008Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Dec 15 2008 - Joseph H. Anderson, 21, Clinton, died Friday, Dec 12, 2008, in Clinton. During all the years we knew her we never heard her complain, and she gave the world a smile. We asked her how she could manage with the baby to keep her shop open and she replied: "Why, God always gives you strength and shows you the way." There she gave birth to two daughters, Scoti and Suzi, and then the family moved to Seattle, Washington, where her third daughter, Cristina, was born. Miss Effie has been in poor health for the past two years, and to simply say, that she patiently endured her suffering, would be putting it mildly for I don't believe that a more patient sufferer ever lived. Funeral services were Friday, April 24, 1992, Consalus Chapel, Clinton. Velma enjoyed being with her family and friends, listening to music, playing the piano, reading mystery novels and working crossword puzzles. She wanted more knowledge of films, and asked to be allowed to attend Trinity College in D. C. The company agreed to pay her expenses and she attended night school for two semesters. Peggy was born May 16, 1924, in Calhoun, to Robert and Gertie Kelley Smith. She was laid to rest by the side of her husband in Calhoun Cemetery. He was born in Goldendale, Washington, on February 26, 1964, the son of Lester and Ina Webb Allen. Ephraim Allison, a guard at the state prison died in a few minutes after being shot in the head in an attempted prison break at Jefferson City, in which guns and nitroglycerine were used in a running battle. Burial will be in the Aline Star Cemetery. She was also the mother of four step children, two of whom are still living, Mrs. C.L. ; Faye Sirois, Overland Park, Kansas; Patty Hagenah, Lees Summit, Mo. He saved many a human life by quick action and utilizing things at hand. The spirit seemed loath to leave its temple of earthly clay. He has been a valued member of the Henry County R-1 School District since July 1, 2020, and will be greatly missed. Funeral services were held at the Vansant-Mills Chapel, Tuesday, August 5. ARMSTRONG, Susan May HENSHAW1855-1929Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Mrs. A. L. Armstrong died at 12:30 a.m. Thursday, December 26th. He has been blind for ten years and has been very much afflicted, but he bore his afflictions with great patience and fortitude. ALLEN, Charles Franklin "Frank"1886-1958White Oak Cemetery, Walker Twp, Henry Co, MOFuneral services were conducted Nov. 26. He served honorably in the United States Army in the Philippines during peacetime. She was trained by and had her first service under the exact tutelage of Mrs. Frank Kent, now of Fort Worth, Texas, then worked some years for Mrs. Jim Spore and the past eight years had been the efficient and devoted housekeeper of Mrs. James A. He was over 87 years old. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy, in 1983, and one son, Howard Leland Atterbury in 1968, three brothers and two sisters. Her shops in Warrensburg offered antique linens and rare and unusual items. Funeral services will be Saturday, December 6, at the Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor. She is survived by her husband Buck Armintrout; four daughters, Sarah Jacobs and Laura Armintrout, all of the home, Wendy Saffels, St. James and Ronda Norman, Harrisonville; three grandchildren, Mason, J. D. and Courtnie; her parents, Bill and Wilma Dickey; a sister Sharon Wilson; two brothers, Bill Dickey and Jerald A. Dickey, all of Harrisonville; other relatives and many friends. He is survived by the wife and two daughters, Mrs. O. E. Merryfield and Mrs. V. K. Hines, both of Windsor. ANDERSON, Leona Pearl SCOTT1925-2013Parks Chapel Cemetery, Leesville Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Mar 14 2013 - Leona P. Anderson, 87, Clinton, died Thursday, February 7, 2013, at Country Club Care Center, Warrensburg. Funeral services were held Wednesday, September 9, at Consalus Chapel in Clinton. ADAMSON, Frances Jane ARBUCKLE1819-1902Montrose Cemetery, Montrose, Deepwater Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton Missouri, Aug 16 1902 - The death of Mrs. Frances Jane Arbuckle Adamson occurred at her home, at the residence of her son, W. W. Adamson, on Sunday, August 10, 1902, aged 82 years. Virgil worked with his father in construction several years building many homes and buildings in Clinton and surrounding areas. After the father's death, Mrs. Armstrong was assisted by her son-in-law with farming operations, then later rented the land out and with Lois' help, kept a few of their once large herds and flocks. Pamela truly loved her church family and working with the choir. 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. Mr. Allen had been in this locality two or three years. Kathryn was preceded in death by her mother, father, brothers, Calvin E. Ashley and Silas E. Ashley, and a sister Lula Calvird. Better known as Lee, he was one of 10 children and attended grade school at Valley Center in the Chloe community near Lowry City. Surviving are his wife G. Pauline, and a brother Billy Lee Ash, Harrisonville. She was a loving, caring woman and will be deeply missed Funeral services were held Monday, July 23, 2007 at the Dickey Funeral Home, Garden City, Missouri with burial in the Garden City Cemetery. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Edward Lee Agee, Fullerton, California; a brother, Herk Egbert, Warsaw; two granddaughters, Quincy and Zarina; three nieces, Dorthamae, Edith Ann and Sherri. She was married to Ervin Wilson September 14, 1930. Surviving Charles are son, Charles Anderson, Jr. (Dawn); daughters, Angela Lesmeister and Kelly A. Yocum (Steve); grandchildren, Charles "Clay" L. Anderson III, Hailey C. Anderson, Cody Hunter and Dalton G. Borgman; sister, Doris Ingham; sisters-in-law: Jean Anderson, Chris Souza (Ron) and Elaine Moore (Mike); brothers-in-law, Clifford Miller, Jr. (Patti) and Bob Miller (Debbie); ex-son-in-law, Doug Lesmeister; best friends, Walter Gregory, Steve Lawson and Gary Hackett; many nieces and nephews, and longtime good friends, Edsol and Barb Moore and Jim and Peggy Knapp. Survivors include his wife Dianna; one daughter Dana M. Hall and husband David; three sisters, Wanda Antwiler, Faye Antwiler, Anita Harrelson; five brothers, Charles Antwiler, Darrell Antwiler, Ronnie Antwiler, Johnny Lee Antwiler, Tim Antwiler; three grandchildren, plus numerous other family members. AVERY, James Mason1838-1903Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton Missouri, Nov 28 1903 - Death of James M. Avery - A Prominent Citizen Succumbs to Attack of Pneumonia - It is our sad duty to chronicle the death after a brief illness of James M. Avery, one of the best known residents of Clinton, where his life was spent and where his property interests are extensive. He married Dorothy Ilene Hines January 28, 1953. As he lived near a mile from his business he drove a horse back and forth to work, past the writer's home for more than 35 years. She was a 1960 graduate of Warrensburg Teachers College in Warrensburg. The funeral was conducted Wednesday morning at the German Seventh-Day Adventist church on Third street. 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. Mr. Anderson was a man of undoubted integrity, a good neighbor, an affectionate husband, and a loving father. 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. AUDSLEY, Robert Earl1920-1997Chilhowee Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Robert Earl Audsley died Friday, March 28, 1997, at the Westwood Nursing Center in Clinton. Mr. Atchison preceded her in death in 1981. Interment was in the Shawnee Mound cemetery. In earlier years he was also a member of the Woodman of the World. Mrs. Atchison lived most of her life in the Kansas City area, moving to Clinton in 1992. Survivors include his wife, Kathleen Adams of the home; three sons, Daniel R. Adams, Deming, New Mexico, James Richard Adams, Clovis, California, and Benjamin Adams, Fresno, California; four daughters, Kathy Jean Hardin, Carleen Huffman, Robin Adams, Lisa Brown, all of Clovis, California; three stepsons, Donald Dickerson, Fresno, California, David Wayne Dickerson, Kacey, Washington, Keith Edward Ratcliff, Harrisonville; two stepdaughters, Denise B. Lovell, Gilmer, Texas, Cathie Linn Thomas, Fayetteville, North Carolina; three brothers, Thomas Adams, Riverside, California, Richard M. Adams, San Bernardino, California, John E. Adams, Gassville, Arkansas; one sister, Emma Lou Edwards, Fresno, California; 17 grandchildren and five step-grandchildren. To the hum of her worn, old machine she worked out her problems and those of many a patron - she schooled more than one girl for whom she sewed in the need for modesty and the nicety of good taste, she urged deference to parents and endorsed their experienced judgment. On December 10, 1946, in Windsor, she married Harold Rolla Arnhold, who died November 23, 1993. He was married to Miss Zelma M. Wood of this city, Nov. 1, 1903, at the home of Mrs. Laura Jennings, who reared his wife. A few years later her beloved oldest son, Gus, died in Sidney, Australia, with pneumonia, while making a tour around the world. This marriage united two pioneer Henry County families, the Waughs being among the first settlers in Big Creek Township. Interment was in Englewood Cemetery. ALLEN, Ralph Eugene1909-1995Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Ralph E. Allen, 86, Windsor, died Monday, August 7, 1995, at Research Medical Center, Kansas City. Mr. Alcorn was a farmer, retiring in 1986. of this county, also helped establish a reading room here a number of years ago. Surviving are her parents, of Windsor; a brother, Eddie Adams, of Ionia; three sisters, Julie Isabell, of Calhoun, Penny Warner, of Linn Creek, and Heidi Adams, of Versailles; and nine nieces and nephews. Also surviving are daughter, Norma Cook and husband, Greg, Germantown, Illinois; a son, Wayne Armstrong, Wellington, Colorado; sister Minnie Christiansen, Scottsdale, Arizona; three grandchildren, Lindsey Cook, Nathan Cook and Rikki Armstrong. Burial will be in Shawnee Cemetery, Warsaw. There is no photo or video of Ona Mae Vandenberg.Be the first to share a memory to pay tribute. He was at University. It's surprising how much a musical selection can affect mourning. Preceding him in death were his parents; three brothers and two sisters. Bill Dickey of the Atkinson and Dickey Funeral Home of Garden City drove Allman to the Clinton General Hospital in their ambulance. ARTHUR, Barrett Ellsworth1919-1998Fairview Cemetery, Buford, Baxter Co, ARDaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Barrett Ellsworth Arthur died Tuesday, June 23, 1998, at his home near Chilhowee, at the age of 78 years, six months and two days. Private interment was in Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. 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. Windsor, ON Obituaries Online | Find Windsor Obituaries - Dignity Memorial Burial was in Englewood Cemetery. Burial will be in Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. Born September 11, 1844 in Virginia. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Chester and Cletis and four sisters, Ionia Strickland, Eunice Bell, Erba Pace and Essie Carnes. Mrs. She also leaves 13 grandchildren and one adopted grandchild. Just to be kind was the chief aim of her existence and she was always keenly interested in local questions of the day and devoted to the tasks that needed doing. She had passed through different wars, her oldest brother having been in the Mexican war. The remains were brought to the home of Frank Taylor in Clinton. A gifted mechanic, Shorty would work on cars all day and return to the shop in the evening to work on his race car. He was born in Clinton, Mo., February 7, 1877. Andrew Brown, brother of Rev. Sake Grinstead, near Appleton City; Mrs. Geo. 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. Parks, where her sunny smile and willing heart have served with a loyalty and love capable only of her race when they are sincerely fond of their white folks. He enjoyed his job very much. She also worked for Town and Country Shoes in Sedalia and Rival Manufacturing in Clinton before her retirement. ATCHISON, Kathryn Lee DOAK1912-1996Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Kathryn Lee Doak Atchison was born February 19, 1912, in Blairstown, the daughter of Walter M. and Ethel Albin Doak. Whether he was at home or on the road, his ever thought was of her. He then worked as a sales representative for the Eureka Company, retiring in 1989. George was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Ernest and Bob. She was born May 14, 1924, in Sweet Springs, Mo., the daughter of James Lloyd Wiseman and Grace Dimple (Green) Wiseman. She was married on October 17, 1931, to Wilson Eugene Anders, also of Calhoun. 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. He was able to see many of its casinos along the way. The family left Clinton for a period of years when his work took him to different parts of the Country. He is survived by two sisters, Lois Cranmer of Clinton and Mary Anderson of Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is survived by his wife, Mary, of the home; four sons, Will A. Atchison of Raytown, Perry Dale Atchison, Lowry City, Charles Samuel Atchison, Kansas City, and Gerald Richard Atchison, Clinton; one daughter, Mary Jane Lightle of Lowry City; four daughters-in-law, Penny, Mary, Oleta, Dixie; one brother, Jack Atchison, lndependence; three sisters-in-law, 12 grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and many, many friends. He is survived by his wife Jeanne of the home; two sons, Mark Antes, North Kansas City and Steven Antes, Branson; three daughters, Melissa Antes, Urich, Nancy Lawson, Garden City, and Carol Bullard, Springfield, and six grandchildren, Gayle Lawson, Stacey Lawson, Lynsey Lawson, Chris Antes, Mark Antes and Elena Bullard. Graveside funeral services will be Wednesday, July 16, at Hickory Point Cemetery, Green Ridge. ALEXANDER, Leonard Ray1914-2004Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jun 28 2004 - Leonard Ray Alexander was born in Mexico, Missouri, on April 20, 1914, to Allie and Nadine Alexander and he died at Golden Valley Hospital, Clinton, on June 20, 2004, at the age of 90 years. Sunday afternoon brief funeral services were held at the family home, after which the body was borne to Sardis burial ground where the last sad rites were performed in the presence of one of the largest funeral assemblages in the history of the county. Certain it is the Father above will glorify the life called hence. The funeral services were conducted at her late home Friday afternoon. She was united in marriage to Perry Latin Atchison on August 6, 1930, in Warrensburg. 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 of close kindred to two former governors of Kentucky, Adair and Desha. Memorial services will be Tuesday, June 28 at the Blue Ridge Baptist Church, Kansas City, with inurnment in the Princeton Cemetery, Princeton, Missouri. His remains were taken to the old Askins grave yard, Saturday, for burial. 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. Virgil and Winnie hosted the 2003 reunion at Branson. His mother preceded him in death when he was two years of age. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, John Atwell. The end came about 7:00 p.m. May 31, after being bedfast two years and seven years of partial invalidism. ALLEN, Robert Luther "Bob"1859-1903Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOThe Windsor Review, Windsor MO, Thursday, Apr 9 1903 - Robert Luther Allen was born Sept. 13, 1859, in St. Charles county, Mo., died in Decatur, Ill., April 5, 1903, after a brief illness. He had a love for fishing, hunting, NASCAR and spending time with family. She died Feb. 17, 1914, after a lingering illness of five weeks. He was a fun-loving person. He was generous and affectionate, and during his illness especially patient. He grew up in Point, Louisiana and entered the United States Air Force in 1942. Mr. Anders graduated from Clinton High School in 1951. Samuel moved to Blairstown in 1954. Burial was in the Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. As soon as he recovered from the wound, he rejoined his command and took part in a number of other engagements, including the battles of Pea Ridge, Prairie Grove and several minor skirmishes. Dorothy was an excellent seamstress and a loving mother and homemaker. Edwin H. Beissenherz and Magdelene Geiger Beissenherz. Previous to Saturday, he had been in apparently good health. During all these years, there were but very few hours that she had been away from the dear mother's call. 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. The children were all present for the last rites. She lived in Warsaw and Belton before moving to Holden in 1980. He united with the Clinton Christian church a number of years ago. Mr. Anderson was a great Democrat., loyal to the party and always ready to be of service to his friends. He was a former member of the ElDorado Saddle Club. The unfortunate too, were not forgotten, and all were sheltered with equal hospitality. She was also very proud of her Irish ancestry (her grandfather came from County Tippery, Ireland) and she celebrated each St. Patrick's Day with pride. 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. Funeral services were held at the First Presbyterian Church, Clinton, on Friday, July 24. ; Thomas Clayton, Bowling Green, Kentucky. He passed away Sunday, August 29, 1993 at Ellis Fischel Cancer Center in Columbia. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert Earl and Florence "Pierce" Anders, and a granddaughter, Jamie Irvin. He foresaw the danger and employed every means to avert the attack of pneumonia but without avail. Melany was born on March 26, 1969 to William and Roberta 'Walker' Nash of Orain, Ohio. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Janice Adams; his parents, Leslie and Gertrude Adams; a son-in-law, Aarond Isabell; 3 brothers, Earl Adams, Harold Adams, and Leslie Adams; and 2 sisters, Winona Onstott and Wanda Jo Eddy. Lorene was a seamstress for fifty years and was well-known for making many bridesmaid dresses. He was a member of the Yeager-Union Church of rural Lincoln where he served as an elder. Creamtion with private inurnment in Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. Previously she had taught in rural school districts in Missouri and in Guthrie, Okla., later she was principal of the Blairstown (Mo.,) High School. She thoroughly enjoyed hearing her grandson, Robert G. Duncan, sing, and he had delighted her many times during those last bedfast days. Mrs. Arnold, ill since Apr. 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. Cremation followed the service. Mrs. Adkins was visiting in the R. R. Shewmaker home when she became ill and was taken to the hospital. Mary is just entering young womanhood and the youngest Kathyrn is five. She had been ill just since the previous Sunday. 5844. His nearly threescore years were exemplary - a proud heritage to those left to mourn. and was a charter member of the Lions Club, Creighton. She taught Sunday school, fixed floral arrangements for the sanctuary, worked tirelessly in the kitchen and helped for years in vacation Bible school. Her greatest desire is that all of her family should be saved.. Lois was preceded in death by both husbands, her parents, four brothers, and two sisters. Vernon, MO. Two children were given to this second marriage, one of whom survives, Mrs. George A. Taylor, of Hartford, Conn. The body was taken to the University of Missouri School of Medicine for cancer research. His time of 41.74 was almost two full . Burial was in the Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. He was the eldest of seven children, most of whom were born after his parents moved from Cleveland, Ohio, to Clinton. For the past several years they resided at Republic, Mo. Mr. Austin and a neighbor, Col. Sparks, had gone to the creek the night before and set trotlines, then returned the next morning to take in their catch. ALFTER, Flournoy1884-1886Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO, Feb 1886 - Died, on Wednesday, February 17, 1886, a few minutes before 2 p.m., Mrs. Alfter's little son, who had been so ill from the first of his sickness and suffered so intensely for the last five days, peacefully breathed his last. She was a fabulous cook and owned and operated three restaurants in her lifetime. He had a passion for motorcycles and enjoyed being a part of such a wonderful group. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister Betty Jean Jones. In 1883 he removed to Henry county making Windsor his home until about four years ago when he became deputy county clerk, at which time he changed his residence to Clinton. ; and nephews, Jason, Shannon, and Eric Greenwell; a sister-in-law, Debbie Garcia and her husband David of Deepwater, Mo., and nieces Lawanna Salmon and Karen Garcia; and T. J. Faulkenberry, his wife Michelle, and their daughter, Suvanna; and his bone marrow donor, Michael Pottmeier of Germany. ALUMBAUGH, Melany NASH1969-2011Melany 'Nash' Alumbaugh, age 42 of Deepwater (Brownington), MO, died on Saturday, December 10, 2011, at her home. He was born March 28, 1946, in Leesville, son of Johnny and Golda Downs Antwiler. Funeral services were Thursday, December 8, at the Consalus Chapel in Chilhowee. ASH, Robert Charles1932-2007Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jun 4 2007 - Robert Charles Ash died May 2, 2007, at the age of 74 at his home in Clinton. She was born October 22, 1932, in Muncie, Indiana, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edger Brown. Graveside services were held at Friday, May 24, in the Carpenter Cemetery in Johnson Co. ALBIN, Harriett Melissa HOUGH1859-1945Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MOFuneral services for Mrs. Harriett M. Albin were held at the Community Church in Chilhowee Monday, October 8. Services were conducted at a funeral home in Independence Easter Sunday. The funeral services were conducted at her late home Monday afternoon, after which she was laid in Englewood. The charm of the fireside of he, his wife and his children was indelibly printed upon your mind, after having once enoyed it. After returning from the Indian war he first engaged in the mercantile business and also in the manufacture of tobacco and was quite successful in both these lines of business, and then the Civil War broke out he had accumulated quite a competency. During the year 1901, she moved to Henry county with her parents where she resided until 1909, when she moved to Southern Texas, where she had since lived the greater part of the time. She later moved to Appleton City where she attended two years of high school and graduated from the Appleton City High School. ARNOLD, Cora Edith BUKEY1909-2003Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Oct 22 2003 - Cora Edith Arnold, daughter of Frank Edward and Esta Lue (Scoville) Bukey, was born October 23, 1909, in Fairfax, Osage County, Oklahoma, and died Monday, September 29, 2003, at Golden Valley Hospital, Clinton. Burial was in the Calhoun Cemetery. CA; and Sharon Williams of Lake Isabella, CA; 10 grandchidlren and seven great-grandchildren. Deceased was born January 12, 1845, on a Catalpa Plantation on the shores of the Tennessee river in Mississippi and when but a few hours old was taken to the Glen Marion Plantation, near Osceola, Ark., a beautiful tract which had been cut out of the heart of the forest and transformed into a magnificent country estate by her older brothers. 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.
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