He was a member of the Brandon United Methodist Church near Windsor, where he served the church for many years as treasurer. Maxine was born September 13, 1939 in Deepwater, daughter of Quilla Roth "Bud" Lewis and Nellie "Grace" Lewis. He was a devoted father, husband and brother. She was educated in the public schools, but did not let it stop there, as she read history, art and fiction. 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. They were married in Clinton, but have resided in Kansas City since he went into business there about ten years ago, having an apartment at 1102 Benton Blvd. Dean Holland directed the pilot. Burial in Englewood. Her loved ones and her beloved nurse, Mrs. Wilbur, had to watch in order to detect her needs, she so refrained from telling them as she "did not want to be any trouble." While the negroes did all the hard work each member of the family had a task l aid off early in the morning, such as knitting, embroidering, sewing, etc., which must be accomplished during the day, reserving reasonable time for rest and pleasure. He was born October 21, 1926, in Middle Branch Township near Marion, Michigan, the son of Leslie Wilbur Adams and Gertrude Loretta (Bigford) Adams. Connie always supplied the club with homemade pies and cakes for the Rotary Club's annual cake walk and various fund raisers. Survivors include three daughters, Sandy Wikstrom, Cole Camp, Mo. Mrs. Atchison enjoyed her family and loved to get family pictures, which she both displayed and put in numerous books. Russell Akey, a son, succeeded his father as manager of the Pendleton J. C. Penney store. He was reared in the community where his father was a general merchant and came to Clinton to the old Lamkin Academy for boys for his higher education. 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. 405 E Benton St, Windsor, MO 65360. "1916-2005Sardis South Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 2 2005 - Stoestle "S. P." Avery, 88, Windsor, died Thursday afternoon, January 27, 2005, at Windsor Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, Windsor. The funeral was conducted at his late home on North 2nd street, Monday. She also made several tours of America. Memorial services were held Saturday, June 28, at Consalus Chapel, Clinton. She always had what they wanted to eat. Six children were given to them, and these attended the Clinton schools. The unfortunate too, were not forgotten, and all were sheltered with equal hospitality. Preceding Charles in death are his parents; brothers, Ralph and Homer, and sisters, Opal and Bonnie. Burial will be in the Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee. Survivors include a brother, David Adams of Grandview; a brother-in-law, Michael A. Gauble of Grain Valley, and his best friend and caregiver, Carol Jean Ketchum of Clinton. He and his brother and aunt owned and operated the Allen Hatchery in Windsor for over 50 years. He was a charter member of Brookfield Jaycees and had served as president, a member of Brookfield Rotary Club, a member of the Missouri Historical Society Board of Directors and was a member of the Missouri Bar Association for over 50 years. ; her mother, Virginia VanWinkle, Buffalo, Mo. Edna attended Park Grove Grade School and Lowry City and Osceola high schools. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Gussie Watkins, in Los Angeles, Cal. He was born January 12, 1937, in Scott County, near Forkville, Mississippi, the son of Bob Alford and Birdie (Harvey) Alford. ALLISON, Zerelda BAKER1849-1926White Oak Cemetery, Walker Twp, Henry Co, MOUrich Herald-Montrose Tidings, Urich MO, Thursday, Jun 17 1926 - Zerelda Baker Allison was born in Buchanan county, Missouri, September 16, 1849, and died June 9, 1926. Their union was given seven children, of whom six survive: G. A. Vogt, Urich; J. G. and Chas. Interment will be in Deepwater Cemetery, Deepwater, Missouri. The funeral service was in her beloved church, and the historic bell tolled her age and long years of service. Many a time, since we watched her, have we thought how the Heavenly Father had been true to her even in her trials. She is survived by two sons, Chester R. King, Sr., Clinton, and Roy Asbury, Leeton; one daughter, Sally Nunnelly, Independence; 25 grandchildren and 45 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be Thursday, September 12, at the Sheldon-Goodrich Funeral Home in Osceola. He, with his sister, now deceased cared faithfully and tenderly for their aged and invalid mother, to end of her life. A few years ago Theo Bolton bought a half interest in the store and the firm name was Bolton & Armstrong until Mr. Bolton dropped dead in Windsor a few months ago. Mr. Arnold was a young man of high ideals, manly, courageous, possessing the highest integrity and moral worth. The others are: Edgar Arnold, Edward Correll and Raymond Arnold. ATKINSON, Lewis Jasper1916-1999Blairstown Cemetery, Big Creek Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Lewis Jasper Atkinson, son of William Thomas and Lena Belle Akers Atkinson, was born May 21, 1916, north of Blairstown, and died January 8, 1999, at Clinton Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center, Clinton. ; one daughter, Venetia Jorgensen of Oklahoma City; one sister, Leona Boone of the Carmen Home; 13 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. ACKER, Garland1909-1994Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Garland Acker, 85, Windsor, died Friday, July 29, 1994, at his home in Windsor. Her mortality now lies 'neath the soughing boughs of Bethlehem cemetery. He was also an active community member. Regretting to see it torn down, yet realizing the new must ever replace the old, she helped with the new building in every way possible. The funeral services were conducted at the Montrose Methodist church. ALVIS, Adria Ann AHLQUIST HOWARD1921-1997Holden Cemetery, Holden, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Adria Ann Alvis, 75, Kansas City (formerly of Holden) died at the Research Medical Center Wednesday, December 3, 1997. There were by his bedside his wife and his youngest daughter, Mrs. W. J. Livingston, of Windsor. After retirement they moved to Missouri to be closer to their daughter. Pleasant Avery - This sad event occurred 20 minutes before noon, Oct. 28th, from kidney disease, at the home of her husband in Tebo township. While there she received wonderful love and care until the time of her death. Mr. Allen was preceded in death by two sisters, Mildred Craig and Dorothy Moore. He was a farmer and owned and lived on a farm east of Blairstown most of his life. She delighted in her only grandchild Abby, and her great-grandchildren. Because he was such a "people person" and believed in hard work and honesty he was successful at whatever he did. He served on the board of Shawnee Township in Bates County. He was a member of the Clinton Christian Church where he served as a Deacon Emeritus. Hank touched the lives of everyone he met. ALLEE, Barbara Jane HUGHES1932-2021Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOBarbara J. Allee passed away December 17 at Centerpoint, Independence, MO. ; a daughter, Jessica Dawn Aalders, Windsor, Mo. She was a member of the Quick City Christian Church, near Holden, MO. He was a construction worker. She was also a member of the Clinton VFW Auxiliary Post 1894, the Warrensburg American Legion Post 131, and the Military Order of the Cooties Auxiliary, Lee's Summit. There are also one grandson and one granddaughter living, Kit and Kay Anderson of Clinton. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. Windsor Fashions to open at Viewmont Mall | Business | thetimes-tribune.com ALLEN, Brian D.1964-2013Hickory Point Cemetery, Green Ridge, Pettis Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Oct 28 2013 - Brian D. Allen, 49, Windsor, died Thursday, October 24, 2013, in Lee's Summit as the result of a construction accident. He is survived by his wife Pat of the home; his children, Connie Garland and husband Mike, St. Augustine, Florida, Tom and wife Glenda, Labadie, Jeff and wife Terry, Westminster, Colorado, Karen Knight and husband Fred, Osceola, Anne Nitsche and husband Herman, Appleton City, John and wife Jeri Kay, and Larry, both of Osceola, and Tony and wife Leslie, Columbia; 24 grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews and other relatives and a host of friends. He then took up a government claim near Fort Riley, Kansas, about 1860. Mrs. Ackerman and a little son born December 14th 1904, survive him. She was a member of St. Elizabeth's Church. Burial will be in the Englewood Cemetery. AKE, John Paul1951-2011Paul Cemetery, Shawnee Twp, Henry Co, MOJohn P. Ake, 59, of Clinton, Missouri, died Friday, May 20, 2011 at St. Luke's Medical Center in Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Agee was a farm wife and had also worked at the International Shoe Factory in Windsor for 15 years. Had he lived until the day of his burial, he would have been 44 years of age. He attended Leesville R-9 School and graduated from Clinton Senior High in 1995. On December 31, 1953, at the First Baptist Church in Calhoun, he married Shirley May Rucker and she survives of the home. She was a member of the Second Missionary Baptist Church, Windsor. There is no stain or blemish on his character. Surviving are two sons, Dale Allison of El Dorado Spring and Alfred Jolliffe of Schell City; two brothers, Richard Allen of Rockville and Roy Allen of Lamar; one sister Ethel Blocker of Snyder, Tx., nine grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services were Friday, May 1, at the Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel in Osceola. Surviving are a step-son, Ron Arthur, of Raymore, MO; two step-daughters, Evelyn Wooliver and husband Jessie and Alma June Hill and husband Bob; two brothers, Ray McCarty, of Gilbertsville, KY and Robert McCarty and wife Mary, of Sedalia, MO; several nieces and nephews; and numerous step-grandchildren, great and great-great- grandchildren. Burial was in Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. Preceding him in death were his parents; three brothers and two sisters. She was married to Robert D. Arnold, who survives of the home. 12, Palestine Commandery Independence No. She was born May 6, 1929, in Cornelia, the daughter of Estil Mifflin and Bessie Aldine (Smith) Mifflin. (Note: b: Jan 9 1881, Indianapolis, IN - d: Dec 7 1930, Adrian, Bates Co, MO - husband of Zetta Bell Julian Archer). Burial was at Cable Ridge Cemetery, Climax Springs. Burial was in Laurel Oak Cemetery. Services will be at the Ward Chapel, Chilhowee, MO. When a small child she was baptized into the Methodist church. AUSTIN, Emma J. WADE1909-1998Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Apr 28 1998 - Emma J. Austin, daughter of Meredith and Jessie Tillman Wade, was born August 15, 1909, in Henry County, and died Monday, April 20, 1998, at Windsor Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. He raced with Acker-Lynde Motor Sports from 1970 until his racing retirement in 2013. His wishes were to be cremated. ADAMS, Sarah Caroline CLEVELANDabt 1813-1895Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOHenry County Democrat, Clinton MO, Thursday, May 9 1895 - Mrs. S. C. Adams, mother of Dr. Z. T. Adams, died at the doctor's home in this city Saturday evening shortly after 7 o'clock, of debility and old age. Funeral services will be Saturday, December 21, at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Emma. The child's father was equally surprised, but as he had nobody to raise the little daughter, Mrs. Armstrong, who had learned to love the child, took her, raised and educated her. Venita was a graduate of Clinton High School and attended State Teachers College at Warrensburg. Beautifully she lived, beautifully she died, unafraid of death though she knew he walked beside her long months. As lifelong members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Bill and Margaret were instrumental in building the congregation in Oak Grove from a branch Sabbath School to a fully constituted SDA Church while they lived there. Several nieces and nephews also survive. To plant trees in memory, please visit the. It is difficult to measure the great extent of her influence on the many lives that she has touched, throughout her years of service. She especially liked playing dominoes. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery. He had many serious encounters and narrow escapes with the wily and deadly Apache. His second wife gave him the utmost in devotion and care during his declining years. AGNIEL, Maude R., M.D.1871-1914Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOThe Windsor Review, Windsor MO, Thursday, Feb 26 1914 - Dr. Maud R. Agniel, the daughter of Charles and Zilpha Agniel was born Feb. 21, 1871, in Havana, Montgomery county, Kas. About two weeks after the Clinton Christian church was organized she became a member and had been a member ever since. Lenora worked for Gerbe's Supermarket as secretary for 10 years and as cashier for 10 years, retiring in 1980. Pastor John was ordained in 1967 at London Heights Baptist Church in Kansas City, KS, and he ministered at Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church in Weston, First Baptist Church of Greenwood in Shawnee and Victory Baptist Church in Tonganoxie, KS. She was sent to the asylum and after two years, returned home, her husband having died in the meantime. In addition to his wife Carol, survivors include a daughter, Chandra M. Acker, Leawood, Ks., and a son, Curtis M. Acker, Lake Lotawana, Mo. 19 1960, at the Mt. He was preceded in death by his parents.Memorial services will be 2 pm, Sat., Jan. 28, 2023, at the Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor, with Pastor Candace Fowler officiating. ARMSTRONG, Albert R.1881-1884Maplewood & Brownington Cemetery, Osage Twp, Henry Co, MOAlbert R. Armstrong, 2, born in Missouri died Sept. 5, 1884 from cholera. ; two great-granddaughters, Shelby Adair and Shauna Sharp; and several nieces and nephews. He was born and reared in Henry county, and had been a resident of LaDue for about 18 years. Carmel, in early womanhood and developed a beautiful Christian character. olloimomd. He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife of 42 years, June; his beloved sons, Alan and Scott; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Bennie and Laverne Bailey of Excelsior Springs and Bill and Ruby Bailey of Clinton; his uncle, whom he considered to be a brother, Sammy and wife, Mary Brancato, Tucker, Georgia; his cousin considered to be his sister, Florence and husband Andy Scarabello, Fresno, California. He was a member of Index Masonic Lodge #154 A.M. & F.M. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Leslie Armstrong and Russell Armstrong; three sisters, Myrtle Armstrong, Susie Armstrong and Dorothy Hall, and an infant granddaughter, Sherise Leann Witt. Obituary | G. Windsor Warren of Springfield, Missouri | Gorman-Scharpf He was preceded in death by a daughter Marcia. ), Dolores (Dolly) Hicks of Kansas City, Ks., and Cheryl Ann Atwell of the home; a sister, Olive (Polly) Steward and husband, Marion, of Clinton; seven grandchildren, Boyd Waugh, SFC Charles David Waugh, James D. Waugh, Roxanne (Hicks) Hale, Rodney Hicks, Debbie (Hicks) Gumm and Richard Hicks and 13 great-grandchildren. Laverne was an active partner in the Angle farming operation and maintained the farm's complex accounting system which was developed in conjunction with the University of Missouri Extension Service. Joe was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, William and Richard; one sister Rita, and one grandson Gilbert. Veteran Chester E. Ancell, age 80 of Clinton, Missouri passed away Monday, September 11, 2006 at Golden Valley Memorial Hospital, Clinton. He worked part-time for 40 years in theaters in Clinton, Warrensburg and Sedalia as a projectionist and at the Missouri State Fair operating spotlights for the grandstand shows for over 20 years. Burial will be in the Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor, at a later date. They lived in Kansas City until 1935, then returned to Clinton. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, July 23 at Vansant-Mills Funeral Home. All the above named with the widow, 27 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren survive. She died Sunday, June 23, 1996, at the Westwood Nursing Center in Clinton at the age of 84. ANGLE, Robert Steele1921-2006Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Oct 17 2006 - Robert Steele Angle, 85, died September 26, 2006, at Golden Valley Hospital in Clinton. A. N. Lindsey of Clinton. She is survived by daughters, Patricia Waugh of Blairstown (formerly of Kansas City, Ks. 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. In 1964, she married Bernie Albrecht and lived in Columbia until 1970. Pamela truly loved her church family and working with the choir. Funeral services will be at Hoefer Chapel, Higginsville, Tuesday, June 20, with burial in City Cemetery, Higginsville. He responded gladly to planting the fields and harvest. ATCHISON, Jackie Wayne1944-1998Chilhowee Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Jack Atchison, 54, Kansas City, Kansas, died Thursday night, November 5, 1998, at the Medicalodge East nursing home there. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Pennie Paxton of Windsor, Missouri, who passed away on April 14, 2023, at the age of 63, leaving to mourn family and friends. Interment was in Englewood Cemetery. Mary McGinnis was born March 7, 1892, at Lowry City, the daughter of Robert McGinnis and Hester Shepperd McGinnis. After graduation he attended college prep courses and farmed. It seems sad that she must leave earth so soon. He will be sadly missed. Both attended their mother's funeral but Albert Allen was hurried home by the serious illness of his wife, being delayed on the trip about eight hours by the trains running slow, on account of recent high waters. He was a member of the First Christian Church in Brookfield serving as Elder Emeritus. He was a farmer and coal miner before he retired. He was a member of the Chilhowee Antique Farm Machinery Collector's Organization and was a great supporter and helped in the restoration of the old Courthouse at Warrensburg. Marvin worked at Armco Steel in Kansas City for a number of years until 1981. His only brother, Hannibal Armstrong, of Oklahoma City, Okla., arrived Tuesday night. In 2017 June was the Deepwater Labor Harvest Parade Marshall. Dr. Allen's life was an unusual one. He was united in marriage to Jean Miller on July 1, 1950 in Harrisonville. Preceding Alberta in death were her husband, Glenn; her parents and her four brothers, Johnny, Joe, Howard and Junior Bauer. Virginia graduated from Appleton City High School in 1934. At the outbreak of the War between the States, Abner Adair enlisted in the Confederate army and was in the 16th Missouri Inf. The oldest of six children, she grew up in Urich and moved to Kansas City following her graduation from high school. Her parents settled on the head waters of west Tebo, Henry County. Patricia is survived by her sons James and Robbie Abbott; daughters Kimberly Hannen and Tabetha Butters, and 14 grandchildren. Later the family owned 230 acres of land located where the entrance of Swope Park now is. While stationed at Pier 92 in New York, he joined with the First Christian Church of New York City. Buck is survived by his wife, Laura Beth Armintrout of the home; two daughters, Ronda Norman and husband Jim, Harrisonville, Missouri, Laura Inez Armintrout, Pleasant Hill, Missouri; two stepsons, Jeffory Simmons and wife Chantelle, Portland, Oregon, Jason Simmons and wife Melinda, Neosho, Missouri; five grandchildren, James D. Norman, Courtnie Norman, Olivia, Quinn and Ace Simmons; two great-grandchildren; a brother, Wayne Armintrout and wife Carol Lee, Peculiar, Missouri; two nephews, whom he affectionately called "his boys", Eric and Lance Armintrout; other relatives and many friends. The body was laid to rest in the newly made grave just south of the church. They raised four children. Burial was in the Shawnee Mound Cemetery. She had a sturdy faith in the Father and the Christ, as well as the doctrines of the Baptist church, who was fortunate to have her as a member, as she was active in every department until the last few years, since age has come. Arrangements entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton. A memorial mass will be held Tuesday, July 8, at St. Agnes Catholic Church, Roeland Park, Kansas. She was a member of the Assembly of God Church in Warsaw and was employed at Tracker Marine in Clinton. She was a Kansas City area resident most of her life after moving there from Montrose. She enjoyed fishing and junking and dealt in antiques and collectibles for over 40 years. church at Bancroft, Iowa, in her early childhood. Helen Bernice Suffal was born September 26, 1926 in Amsterdam, Missouri, the daughter of William Henry Suffal and Hazel P. Arnold Suffal. Interment was In Englewood Cemetery. Mr. Abraham was born in Andover, S.D. Few children have had advantage of such wise council. Mrs. Adkins had eight grandchildren, and 12 great grandchildren. To this union four children were born, Don of Kansas City, William of Leeton, Doris, now Mrs. Leland Cooper of near Windsor, and Earl of Los Angeles, California. August 12, 1919, he was again united in marriage to Miss Rosa May Cornelius. - Bessie Irene Sevier, youngest child of James W. and Louella (Patt) Sevier, was born June 13, 1904, in Henry County, near Urich. James Armstrong and wife both died about 18 years ago. He served 19 months' active duty on the U.S.S. Services were Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2004, at the Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville. ALLEN, Marvin Neal1944-2018Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOMarvin Allen, 73, of Lee's Summit, Mo., died Tuesday afternoon, June 19, 2018, at St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, Mo. Among survivors are her son, John Ake and wife Ronda, of the home and a host of other relatives and friends. He was twice married, first to Elizabeth Lacy of Henry county, Virginia. The eldest daughter, Mrs. Mary Chipman, is a widow and with her young daughter, Gertrude, who is the only grandchild, reside in Windsor. She became a Christian in early life and was always ready to welcome her family and friends to her home. He was a member of the United Church in Christ of Leavenworth, Kansas, served as road commissioner for the Farley Special Road District for over 25 years, farmed for many years, was a great family man and worked as a mechanic for TWA for 17 years, retiring in 1994. He graduated from Central High School in Kansas City and attended Kansas City Business College. She was a member of St. Agnes Parish in Roeland Park. 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. AUSTIN, Christena Ella WOOD1844-1907Bethlehem Cemetery, Bethlehem Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Mrs. E. C. Austin died April 13, 1907 in Bethlehem township. Mrs. Armstrong was a quiet, guiding force, encouraging her girls to complete their high school education, which they did at Clinton, and desiring for them yet higher education. Survivors include a son, Steven Aker and his wife Pam, Windsor; a sister, Joyce Barton, Lee's summit; a brother Robert Stapleton, Milan, Michigan; a granddaughter Stephanie Mayes and husband Donnie, Windsor; a grandson Wyatt Aker, Windsor; numerous nieces and nephews. He preceded her in death in November 1962. Charles Abraham, stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood; Mrs. Lorence Edinger, Salinas, Calif.; and Mrs. Coletta Bichsel Taylor, Ft. Scott, Kan.; four brothers, John and Wm. She was a good woman, industrious and kind to all about her. ADAMS, Evelyn ENNIS RUSSELL1932-1999Jingo Cemetery, Jingo, Miami Co, KSDaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Evelyn Russell Adams, 67, Pleasanton, Kansas, died Wednesday, December 1, 1999, at Research Medical Center, Kansas City. Ed Austin, as his friends knew him, was born in Clinton, July 18, 1878. She died December 9, 1995, at Research Medical Center in Kansas City at the age of 67 years. In 2003, Russ opened an Edward Jones office in his hometown of Clinton and received several awards for his service to his clients. AMICK, Hilda W. HALSTENBERG1899-1991Walnut Grove Cemetery, Boonville, Cooper Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Funeral services for Mrs. Hilda W. Amick were held at the New Franklin Methodist Church, New Franklin, Mo. Burial was in Mt. She was born November 23, 1932, in LaCygne, Kansas. One little daughter was born to them, Inez C., who 26 months later was taken back to her Maker. Sammy Brancato and Joann and Florence Santora were like brother and sisters to him and that is what he considered then all the rest of his life. 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. Memorial services were July 24, at Vansant Chapel. For several years he taught a Sunday school class at Stones Chapel, where he was a talented, inspired speaker, using his influence to win others to Christ. She died at St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, April 6, 2005, at the age of 76 years. His father, Christopher Anderson, many years ago, conducted a dry goods store in Clinton, and when the father died, the son Christopher was associated in the business with his mother. She liked working on the farm and loved being with her grandkids and family. Survivors include his wife, Gola C. Atkins of the home. Alice was a former member of the Windsor Garden Club. Gustafson was credited with single handedly sinking the German U-Boat 857 submarine, just 20 miles off the coast of Cape Cod in 1945. He worked for the Operating Engineers Local 101 in Kansas City for 37 years. Mr. Adkins was stricken at his home Nov. 11 with a heart attack and was taken to Clinton General Hospital. Besides his wife he leaves four children: Mrs. Glen Howard, New York; Ellsworth Akey, attending Stanford University; Russell Akey, Pendleton and Miss Marguerite Akey, an employee of the county library at Pendleton. She left for the Eternal City at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 26, 1928. He always took an active interest and part in politics. She also cared for her parents during their last years. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. He enjoyed his job very much. She was laid in beautiful Englewood, Sunday, Aug. 14, 1921. On December 11, 1943, in Topeka, Kansas, he married Lenora Margaret Beach, who survives of the home. He drove a school bus for the Chilhowee School for several years. He worked for the Clinton Eye newspaper from 1954 to 1963, The Warrensburg Star Journal from 1963-1966 and the Sedalia Democrat from 1966 until his retirement in 1995. 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. It was a joy for her to share her flowers with friends and loved ones. In addition to Marilyn, John had one other daughter, Peggy Adair, who died at the age of 16 in an auto accident, July 4, 1939. Interment will be in Englewood Cemetery. He was devoted to his family and loyal to his friends. ASTNER, Susanna PUDLEINER1890-1932Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Susanna Pudliner Astner was born at Klein, Lomnitz, Hungary, in December, 1890, and died at Clinton, Mo., on November 21, 1932, aged 41 years and 11 months following a short illness of pneumonia and heart trouble. She was a 1960 graduate of Warrensburg Teachers College in Warrensburg. He came of good old Virginia stock. On November 14, 1929, she married George T. Austin, who preceded her in death in January 1978. Mrs. Armstrong, though a small, frail woman, timid and backward in disposition, ruled her home with great firmness. On a beautiful spring morning, May 3, 1908, Lewis A. and Jane Akers welcomed their youngest child into their home. His illness was but of a week's duration bringing to a close years of gradually failing health, which he bore with calm resignation and Christian hope of rich reward. Whether for holidays, a special celebration or just because she wanted to try a new recipe. Allen Lee Abney was born Oct. 14, 1872, on a farm near Nevada, Mo., the eldest of six children of John and Sarah Adkins Abney. She is survived by a host of nieces and nephews and many friends. David was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Anna Angel, and one brother Keith Earl Adee. Using skills learned during his service as a medical technician in the army, Bill also contributed to the Boulder community as a Red Cross instructor. She was the matriarch of five generations. He was born May 7, 1947? ATKINS, Robert Oliver1862-1951Blairstown Cemetery, Big Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOBlairstown MO - Robert Oliver Atkins of Blairstown, of Kentucky descent, whose parents came to Missouri in 1850, the year of their marriage, was born on a farm near Magnolia, Mo. Also surviving are seven grandchildren, Boyd, David and Jimmy Waugh, and Rodney and Richard Hicks, Roxanne Hale and Debbie Hicks, and five great-grandchildren. Mrs. Allen was a sister of Dr. Shankland of Clinton and was born in Moniteau County, Mo. Olivet Cemetery, Springfield Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Mar 30 2001 - Marguerite N. Atwell, 91, Clinton, formerly of Calhoun, died Wednesday evening, March 28, 2001, at the Golden Valley Hospital in Clinton.
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