Haverland, Clinton. She had great affection for her many devoted friends, as well as for her relatives. He planned out things to do, ever busy - but after all there must have been the desire for the down town life. Donna Kellock Windsor, MO Danny Kelly Windsor, MO DH Deanna Harbit PR Patsy. Second base was the position he played well. In 1898 he married Ida May Erhardt and the following children blessed this union: Mrs. Agnes Hogue, Kansas City; William Albin of Brownington; Howard Albin and Mesdames Lucille Thurman and Helen Griffitts of Clinton. That son is A. J. Adair, now editor of the Odessa Democrat. Her son Hannibal Armstrong, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Laura Hancock, the widow of her only brother, were her for the funeral. Nathan will be deeply missed by all those who knew him and will forever be in our hearts. Funeral services will be Tuesday, November 8, at the Fey Funeral Home, Mehlville, Mo. She was born October 13, 1941, in Corning, Arkansas, the daughter of Ersal Edward Clayton and Viola Vernice (Henderson) Clayton. His remains were buried near Hartwell. He was born on September 18, 1941, in Kansas City, the son of Winfred Ivan and Audrey Oleta (Osburn) Aue. Although he had been in failing health about a year from a weak heart and complications he was able that morning to go into the living room for awhile, but suffered a fatal heart attack before he could return to bed. A funeral service was held on Friday, April 21st 2023 at 2:00 PM at the same location. 1958, at White Oak Methodist Church for Charles Franklin Allen, lifetime resident of Henry County who died Nov. 22. Funeral services will be at Hill & Son Funeral Home in Appleton City, on Wednesday, August 8. June was born June 14, 1937 in Deepwater, Missouri the daughter of Ernest and Bertha May (Dobbs) Bailey. Yes, simply click Add a photo located underneath the main photo of the obituary then upload the photos/videos you wish to share. He left the house and the family thought he had gone to feed the stock and was horrified when Ben Harris came to the house about seven o'clock and notified them he had found Mr. Askins' dead body lying by the side of the road about three hundred and fifty yards from the house. The funeral services were held at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, on East Franklin street, where he passed his last days and where death came to release him from his suffering. 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. He was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters, Iva, Elva and Ruby, and five brothers, Ralph, Leo, Fred, Estol and Ed Logan. Mary and Jesse settled in Missouri after World War II. Hadley Funeral Home Obituaries - Echovita ARNOLD, Roberta Ann FLOYD1950-2010Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MOMrs. He is survived by his wife, Marjorie Archer, of the home; a daughter, Sandra Donohue, of Peculiar, MO. Laverne became an ardent and vocal advocate for the American farmer and she could speak knowledgeably and at length on the role of agriculture in the community. The funeral services were conducted at her late home Friday afternoon. He is survived by his wife, Helen, of the home; three sons, Michael Albright, Denton, Texas, Mark Albright, Windsor, William Albright, Jr., Wichita, Kansas; two brothers, Donald Albright, North Carolina, Robert Albright, Corpus Christi, Texas; one sister, Katherine Purdy, Dallas, Texas, and three grandsons, Tyson, Shannon and Christopher. Seven surviving children: Thomas Adair of Welder, Texas; Mrs. John Welborne, Chickasha, I.T., Mrs. Campbell Chapman and Mrs. Ray Wade of Kansas City; Isaac and Clay Adair and Mrs. Frank Taylor, this city. ADAMS, Eldon L.1915-1997Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Eldon L. Adams, 81, Calhoun, died Tuesday afternoon, April 22, 1997, at the Research Medical Center in Kansas City. For many years Gene made his home in the Bates City area. 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. ANTES, Marcius S.1913-1994Memorial Park Cemetery, Sedalia, Pettis Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Marcius S. Antes was born August 14, 1913 in Sedalia, the son of Marcius S. and Louise Breig Antes. He was born July 15, 1932, near Pleasant Hill. Gene was baptized in the Grand River when he was 16. Twenty grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren are living. Glen graduated from high school in Marion, Mi., in 1947. Later, he joined the Ironworkers Local 10 which he subsequently retired from and went back to his original love of farming. He was named Farmer of the Year by the Soil and Water Conservation District. Cleo possessed the unusual gift of being able to communicate with people of various ages. 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. On May 1, 1993, he married Linda Marlene Fosnow at Katy Park Baptist Church, Sedalia, and she survives of the home.Norman was a self-employed farmer and truck driver for many years. She loved her farm and cattle. He worked most of his life for Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT). Charles M. Allen and wife, Nova of West Plains; two daughters, Judith E. Beck and husband, Wayne, Marshall, and Sandra Kay Waggoner and husband, Jerry, West Plains; one brother, Essel Jones and wife, Ethel of Ormand Beach, Florida, as well as 15 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild and many other nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. ASBURY, Dorothy Louise ADAMSON1906-1994Daily Democrat, Clinton MO - Dorothy Louise Asbury, 88, Chilhowee, died October 21, 1994, at the Ridgecrest Nursing Center in Warrensburg. On August 4, 1963, in Chilhowee he was united in marriage to Evelyn Mary Hupman. Echovita offers a solidarity program that gives back the funds generated to families. Her son and little granddaughter were both bedfast with influenza at the time Mrs. Allen died. We have passed from death unto life because we love the brethren.". Vansant-Mills Funeral Home : Clinton, Missouri (MO) ALLEN, Nannie Elizabeth WHITE1859-1923Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Mrs. Albert Allen died at her home six miles north of Clinton at 10:30 p.m., January 25th, after but a few days illness with influenza, which went to her heart. To this union were born two sons, Terry and Tim. ALLISON, Ruby Darlene HAMBLIN1928-1995Appleton City Cemetery, Appleton City, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Funeral services for Ruby Darlene Allison will be Tuesday, December 12, at the Hill & Son Funeral Home in Appleton City. Full biography in the Henry County History of 1883. Deceased was a man of firm convictions, esteemed and respected by all who knew him. A unique and lasting tribute for a loved one. His devoted wife and four children are left to mourn: H. Clay Adair, Mrs. Hale Montgomery, Mrs. S. T. Neill and Miss Emma Adair. He attended school in Raytown. He had many serious encounters and narrow escapes with the wily and deadly Apache. They lived in Kansas City before moving to Clinton in May 1958. She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Ginny Nathan. Funeral services will be Thursday, at the Community Christian Church. For the past 12 years, she has been a member of the Good Hope Baptist Church. He first made his calls on horseback, then came the buggy and later the automobile. ARTIST, Daisy Ann SERSEY1936-2004Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Nov 11 2004 - Daisy Ann Artist was born April 25, 1936, the fourth child of Amos J. and Goldie L. Brown Sersey, in Clinton and departed this life October 26, 2004, at her home. His parents moved from Miller county to the western part of Henry county in 1846, where he resided until the Civil War in 1861, when he joined the Confederate Army at Clinton, serving through the entire war under Generals Sterling Price and Kirby Smith. The funeral is Thursday (this) afternoon at Stones Chapel. After marring Gari Alumbaugh in Kansas City, she lovingly made a home in the Brownington community of Deepwater, MO. He owned and operated the Hobby Hut in Calhoun for 38 years. He was married to Myrtle E. Thompson in Knob Noster on May 25, 1948, and she survives at their home. She was a 4-H leader for 40 years in the Willow Branch 4-H Club, served on the Extension Council and worked several years as a county 4-H youth assistant. Graveside services will be held Thursday, July 11, at Bethlehem Cemetery. Two years later Mrs. Bichsel and Mr. Abraham were married and the children, already distant cousins, became stepsisters and brothers and were so richly surrounded by love that they scarcely felt the loss of an own father or mother. Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 20 at Quarles Baptist Church, north of Clinton. He had opened a news stand in the Independence post office and was engaged in that business at the time of his death. Six grandchildren. In 1956 they turned the farming over to their son and moved to Clinton. ARNOLD, Winfred C. "Fred"1877-1905Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOThe Henry County Republican, Clinton MO, Thursday, Sep 7 1905 - In writing an obituary of one so young and so promising as Winfred C. Arnold, words cannot express the great loss to his relatives and friends occasioned by his departure from things temporal to life eternal. ANDERSON, Frederick1840-1903Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton Missouri, Apr 18 1903 - Fred Anderson died at his home in Clinton, Monday morning, April 13, at six o'clock. Terry. Alberta was born November 4, 1919, in Taberville, daughter of William James and Eva Hill Bauer. Burial was in Fairview RLDS Cemetery, Holden. Her husband died Feb. 3, 1917. This marriage united two pioneer Henry County families, the Waughs being among the first settlers in Big Creek Township. Jason was very proud of all his children. Mr. Allen, who had lived on his farm in the Harmony neighborhood for the past 82 years, passed away Thursday at the Lakeview Rest Home where he had been moved after a several weeks illness at the Windsor Hospital. Early the morning of July 18, she quietly closed this chapter of her earthly life and moved onto her heavenly home to be with the Lord, her departed husband, son, family and friends. Mr. Anders, afflicted with pernicious anemia, had been seriously ill since February, and was moved in an ambulance a week prior to his death from the house at 301 South Tower to 204 West Allen. 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. Surviving are three sons, Larry Joe Adams and wife, Mary Lou, Mountain View, Ark., John Adams and wife, Marquita, Harrisonville; and Ron Adams and wife, Patricia, Wheaton, Ill; a sister, Daisy, Leeton; a sister-in-law, Ruth, Havelock, Iowa; six grandchildren, Christy, Tim, Terry, Tom, Patrick and Jon; 11 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. She was born March 28, 1838, at Marietta, Ohio, and married A. C. Avery, July 3, 11860, in Cumberland county, Tennessee. He read extensively of the best literature and was a fine conversationalist, always accurate in his use of the English language and interesting in his speech. Michael Allen Jr. Obituary Drew taught in the Clinton school system until she retired. Elizabeth attended Butler University where she began a lifelong commitment as a loyal member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. DeWayne and Mildred purchased a farm and enjoyed raising cattle. About 44 years ago, after the death of her first husband, Mrs. Vogt married E. E. Albrecht, and they had one daughter, Mrs. Press Colson, at whose home Mrs. Albrecht died. Burial will be in Marrowbone Twp. She was interested and active in her home community and friends and neighbors were an important part of her life. He was married in 1883 to Anna L. Veuleman and to this union two children were born, Louie Albin, Kirby, Ore., and Emmett Albin of Pomona, Calif. Bill Dickey of the Atkinson and Dickey Funeral Home of Garden City drove Allman to the Clinton General Hospital in their ambulance. 13 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. The funeral was at her home Thursday afternoon. His religious activities did not cease with church activity but in his own home were found the same loyalty and intense devotion to God. 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. She married Billy G. Anson September 14, 1951. Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband in September 1960; also her parents; one grandson Tom Kleiman; one sister and four brothers. Sheriff Wilbur Schmidt and Coroner Dr. Richard King were notified. You can click this link to create an obituary. He leaves five children; Mrs. Hugh J. Scott, Chicago; Mrs. William Campbell, 316 East Lincoln, Clinton; Mrs. John Davis and Mrs. Emory Henderson, Kansas City; and one son, Pvt. He served his country as a corporal in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. Her favorite pastime was Bible study and she was a very thorough student. What kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative? He was born October 27, 1953, in Windsor, Mo., the son of . He also suffered a broken arm and wrist. Born in Strausburg, Germany Feb. 28, 1822 and would have been 85 next month. Burial will be in Vansant Road Cemetery, Clinton, Missouri, immediately following the memorial service. Besides his parents and those mentioned, he leaves to mourn his sudden death, a host of relatives and friends. AMICK, Maranda R. Judge1846-1916Sardis North Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Calhoun Clarion, Thursday, Feb 17 1916 - Death of Judge Amick - Scarcely had the community learned that Judge Amick was sick, ere it was shocked by the announcement of his death. He was a corporal in the United States Marines, a veteran serving during the Korean Conflict. I always called him the caretaker because he was always feeding someone, paying a bill for someone or just being there for a friend and even a stranger. She became worse about a week before her death. He is survived by his wife, Esther, of the home; two sons, Robert R. Allen of Clinton, and Fred J. Allen of Warsaw; two grandchildren; his mother, Eleanora Espinoza of Colorado Springs, Colorado, other relatives and many friends. Taking an active interest in her son's athletic endeavors, Edith volunteered many hours of her time at the baseball field, scorekeeping and serving up many a snow cone and pepperbelly. ALLISON, Alma L. JOLLIFFE1912-1977White Oak Cemetery, Walker Twp, Henry Co, MOMemorial rites were held for Alma Allison last Sunday at the First Baptist Church in El Dorado Springs, Mo. On September 28, 1963, she was united in marriage to Marion Monroe Angel. She was born on March 6, 1921, near Hastain, Missouri, the daughter of Silas E. and Mary (McClellan) Yount. The mother's actions were ever tempered with a true Christian nobility of spirit that shines through life's difficulties; strengthens in times of weakness and lends grace to walk safely through the shadowy vale. Preceding her in death was her husband, Thomas Anders, and a son, Clay. Burial was in Mineral Creek Cemetery, Leeton. She lived there until sixteen years of age. He was born the son of John Arnold and Maude Laura Asbury in Ghetto, West Virginia, on April 21, 1940. Mrs. Arnold seemed to forget the present and talked and dwelt on the past. Graveside services will be held Friday, February 8, at Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Pauline Word; a half-sister, Meredith Ray Evans; a brother, Nelson Alford, and three half-brothers, Roy, Troy and Clyde Stevens. Funeral services were Sunday, February 14, at St. Luke's Church in Wellington. They were made welcome and to feel that that was their home. On November 13, 1889, he was married to Miss Ellen Blanchard, unto whom three children were born, the wife and youngest child, Vivian, surviving him. She was a woman of strong faith and was an ordained deacon in the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Armstrong was a man who wanted to make the world better for having lived in it. Daisy preceded Glen in death in September of 1995. She was a great lover of beautiful flowers and grew many rare blooms. He leaves his wife of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Thelma Elizabeth Hodgett, Kansas City, MO., a son, Forrest Dale Aleander, Kansas City; 11 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Nettie Short, Clinton, and Mrs. Lillie Marshal, Warrensburg; many other relatives and friends. Edith was born in Clinton on October 4, 1919, one of seven children born to Oscar and Marylee Bush. He was always ready to minister to their wants. After serving in the United States Army, Shorty worked at Ferguson Chevrolet in Windsor as a mechanic for several years before starting Acker Auto Service in 1969. At his funeral his pastor spoke on the subject, "What determines a great life? Mrs. Allen was a sister of Dr. Shankland of Clinton and was born in Moniteau County, Mo. ; his mother, Anna Ashley, Clinton; one brother, Silas Ashley, Independence; four sisters, Kathryn Ashley, Gladstone, Dorothy Ritchie and Lula Calvird, both of Clinton, and Sharon Coffelt, Atwatkee, Az. Preceding Charles in death are his parents; brothers, Ralph and Homer, and sisters, Opal and Bonnie. Funeral services were held at the LaDue Baptist Church Friday afternoon, and the remains interred in the Adkins cemetery, east of LaDue. She then gave them her blessings in a sad farewell. ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Higbee and Mrs. Ed Gaines, Kansas City, Kan. ASKINS, Frederick S.1834-1881Askins Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Windsor Review, Windsor MO, Saturday, Feb 26 1881 - In the Calhoun correspondence of the Henry County Democrat we find the following notice of the death of a gentleman who had many friends and acquaintances in the vicinity: Fredrick S. Askins died at his home at 5 o'clock, Tuesday morning, Feb. 22, of consumption. He was an honorable and upright citizen, coming from one of the oldest families of his county. She passed away after a short illness in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Ward, with whom she had been for the past few weeks, her own home being in Chilhowee. On October 30, 1889, Henry Jonas Arnold was united in marriage to Miss Sallie Heard, and to this union six children were born. Clifford was born October 5, 1948 in Holden, Missouri the son of Wilburn A. and Pauline Scearce Atkinson. The remains were laid to rest in the White Oak Cemetery. AURAND, William1841-1897Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO, Oct 16 1897 - On Saturday morning, October 9, after an illness of four weeks, Wm. She passed away May 29, 1993 at the Western Missouri Medical Center in Warrensburg, at the age of 76. He had lived in Chilhowee since 1973. After moving to Missouri, Richard worked at the Montrose Conservation office for four years, then worked at Peabody Coal Company in Montrose for 19.5 years. On Nov. 28, 2013, my dad left this world to join his beloved Elva Perry in Heaven. A wife and two children left. Mary E. Cheek was born near Columbia, Adair county, Ky., Nov. 20, 1843. He was a man of good humor and enjoyed fun and was ever a good visitor and maker of friends. ASKINS, Alfred Harvey1861-1892Askins Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Saturday, Oct 22 1892 - Harve Askins, a man beloved by all who knew him, died of inflammation of the bowels, Friday, aged 31 years. She was a devout member of the Baptist church for years, contributing to all of its activities. Survivors include a son Gary Arwood and his wife Jamie, Chilhowee; a daughter Glenda Pittman and her husband David, Lee's Summit; five grandchildren, April LaFarge and her husband Travis, Mike Arwood, Chris Arwood and his wife Tracey, Jennifer Hess and her husband Steven, and John Pittman; six great-grandchildren, Alexis, Kanden, Jordan, Ashlyn, James and Corbin. She was born April 4, 1924 near Manila, MO, the daughter of Irvin Charles Ziegel and Hallie Opal (Howery) Ziegel. Private graveside service and inurnment will be in Helton Cemetery, Goldsberry. After that, Mrs. Arnold made her home with her children and visiting other relatives. Several nieces and nephews also survive. She became a member of the Methodist church in early childhood. Mr. Avery was born September 1876 (sic) in Clinton and his first bog was in the Clinton Eye office where he was a general favorite of the late owners, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Smith. He is survived by his wife, Cora, of the home; three daughters, Mrs. T. C. Booth, Sr., and Mrs. Luther Milliard, Independence, Mo. He was born on December 10, 1938, in Chillicothe. She had been apparently getting over the operation satisfactorily when complications set in and death was quick to follow. Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 26, at the Chilhowee Community United Methodist Church. He is survived by two daughters, Brenda Helmer and husband Mike, Shawnee, Kansas, and Wilma Edwards and husband Ash, Newark, Delaware, and seven grandchildren, Herb Edwards, Alan Edwards, Doug Edwards, Roger Edwards, Cindy Evangelista, Heath Helmer and Sunnie Helmer. She had good judgment and altho tender in years had learned the household arts and to do many things as her mother had been frail in health for a number of years. Inurnment was in the Paul Cemetery. Lois was a true Proverbs 31 virtuous woman. ALLEN, Lila Frances1913-1925Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Lila Frances Allen left on her last journey at 10:15 a.m., Wednesday, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Allen, northwest of Clinton. Cremation memorial services were Wednesday, August 2, at the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel, Butler. Mrs. Astner was a faithful Christian woman, and at the time of her death her courage in the Lord was good. In the community, Mr. Avery was recognized as a business man of sound principles, upright in his dealings with his fellow man. He served as an Elder at the First Presbyterian Church. Angle kept interested in his community and its progress as well as the actives of those about him. Prepare a personalized obituary for someone you loved.. May 14, 1924 - Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at the Wilkinson Funeral Home. ALLEN, Charlotte Ann FIRSICK LANGEL1932-2004Calvary Cemetery, Le Mars, Plymouth Co, IADaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jan 23 2004 - Charlotte Langel Allen, 71, Storm Lake, died Saturday, January 17, 2004, at Trinity Regional Medical Center in Fort Dodge, Iowa. After the war, Mr. Anderson returned to his home in Henry county. He lived in Deepwater until he moved to Harrisonville, where he married Roxie Ann Witcher on March 14, 1998. Burial will be in Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. He is the brother-in-law of Olga Boyles, Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boyles, El Dorado Springs.