Survivors include a son, Patrick (Mike) Roberts, Blue springs; two daughters, Colleen Mather, Sedalia, and Peggy Derry, Keokuk, Iowa; a stepdaughter, Carol Smith, Blue springs; a stepson, Richard Gardner, Keyes, Oklahoma; three sisters, Mildred Taylor, Hastings, New Zealand, Dorothy Burke, Brisbane, Australia, Norah Robbins, Christ Church, New Zealand; four grandchildren, seven step-grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and nine step-great-grandchildren. She was in the sixth grade of the Brownington School. ALLEN, Marjorie "Marge" WAGNER1915-2007Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Aug 1 2007 - Marjorie "Marge" Allen, 91, Windsor, died Monday, July 30, 2007, at Windsor Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, Windsor. a few years ago she had learned some sign language in order to converse with a friend. He was also treasurer of the Senior Citizen Housing and a member of the Chilhowee Fair Board, the American Legion and the Chilhowee Baptist Church. At his funeral his pastor spoke on the subject, "What determines a great life? She also substituted in the Deepwater schools. ARENS, Clement Edwin "Clem"1917-2006Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Nov 16 2006 - Clement (Clem) Edwin Arens died November 4, 2006, at Golden Valley Hospital. Patricia was born December 21, 1947 in Kansas City, Kansas, to Charles and Alicia Abbott. His compassion to see people brought to the saving grace of Jesus Christ affected many souls over the decades. He had been employed by Norris Grain Company and was a World War II veteran of the Army Air Corps. Funeral services were held at the Vansant-Mills Chapel Saturday, June 5. 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. The body was brought to Post Oak on the Rock Island Thursday morning and taken to her home where the funeral was held Thursday afternoon. She married William Lane Avery, who was judge in the county for many years, Jan. 17, 1845. To this union was born three children, an infant son and two daughters, Arlene (Woodring) Palmer and Iona Ann Elliott. in 1930, the daughter of Noble Howard and Ivy (Hill) Wiyrick. Her husband for years ran the Allison Dry Goods store, Mr. Allison built the palatial brick residence on the corner of Second and Jefferson streets, now occupied by A. W. Vanderford and family. She never grew weary in seeking to help them - this bringing joy to others. He had a service station in Harrisonville that burned down in 1953. To know her was but to love her. While Bill relied a lot on his wife Margaret to keep in touch with friends and family, he was always interested in what everyone was doing both near and far. She was a member of St. Elizabeth's Church. He lived in the Blairstown area all his life. Arnold II, 69, Oak Grove, died Wednesday, August 27, 2003, at Independence Regional Health Center. She loved fishing, playing cards, being outdoors, pitching horseshoes, playing pool and loved to go dancing. She is survived by one brother, Robert Armstrong of Mt. A faithful Christian at the head of a household is always an influence for harmony among the members of his family, and Mr. Armstrong was a fine example of noble Christianity. He graduated from the Clinton high school in the class of 1894. she lovingly left many other relatives and friends who were sure she would expect to see again. Burial in Mt. Leona P. Farmer and Mr. Amick were united in marriage February 28, 1918, at Clinton. Pallbearers were Jonathan Adams, Patrick Adams, Terry Adams, Tim Adams, Tom Adams and Christy Thompson. The telegraph message received by his relatives, stated that his death was unexpected. He is survived by his wife, Teresa, of the home; one son, Chester, and three daughters, Jamie, Crystal and Amanda, all of the home; his mother. Funeral services were held Thursday, July 24, at Northeast Baptist Church in Clinton. When 14 years old his father, stricken with typhoid, died on Oct. 14, 1886. Burial was in Shawnee Cemetery. She was the only child of Louis C. and Augusta A. Obituaries. He had managed farm supply co-ops for 25 years and had also been a school teacher and a counselor at Pathways. He is survived by his wife and three children: Mrs. Nettie Cromer, Mrs. Pansy Wilson and Fred Adkins, all of near LaDue. Two children were given to this second marriage, one of whom survives, Mrs. George A. Taylor, of Hartford, Conn. Burial will be in Englewood Cemetery in Clinton. "Bob", as he was called, was a son of the late Judge Wm. On February 10, 1967, she married Arthur Ray Vandenberg and he preceded her in death on May 22, 1981. ADEE, Keith E.1958-2002Deepwater Cemetery, Fairview Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Dec 26 2002 - Keith E. Adee, son of Earl and Anna Mae Parmon Adee, was born November 20, 1958, in Kansas City, and died Friday, November 29, 2002, at St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City. He farmed in Henry and Cass County. Mrs. Arens has also been in poor health and the family has the heartfelt sympahty of the entire community. Judge Avery was supposed to be the oldest resident of Henry county, as there were only one or two other families living in the limits of what is now Henry county at the time he came to it, none of whom are now citizens of the county. He loved his church and pastor. He was a board member, then president, of the Henry County Farm Bureau. She was a 4-H member and leader for many years and a member of Richard's Fun Time Tours. Funeral at the Baptist church and burial in Englewood. Mrs. Anderson had made her home with her daughters and sons since. Burial will be in Vansant Road Cemetery, Clinton, Missouri, immediately following the memorial service. He was a member of the Clinton Country Club where he enjoyed playing golf. Her parents moved to Clinton, and Viola graduated from the Clinton High School in 1914. He is survived by one sister, Dorothy Hall of Clinton, and one brother, Roy Wilbur Armstrong of Fort Scott, Ks. He attended Iowa State University and lettered in four sports. She was a member of the Pink Ladies of Kern Valley Hospital Auxiliary. Mrs. Zetta Bell (Julian) Archer, 57 years old, died yesterday at her home, 6632 Virginia Avenue. Between times she always had little boxes of candy or cakes for them. Burial was in the Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. Mrs. Armstrong was recovering satisfactorily and had planned to go home this week. Her age was near 48 years. The body was cremated and memorial services will be held at a later date in Ft. He was born November 8, 1915, in Lexington, the son of Albert Givens Adams and Letta Travis (Small) Adams. Her husband lived a year after they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary and had the last family reunion. His nearly threescore years were exemplary - a proud heritage to those left to mourn. She had been a Clinton resident since 1991. Mr. Akers had gone from the house about 8 a.m. as usual and when he did not return at noon, his wife became worried and about the middle of the afternoon went to the field in search of him. There were by his bedside his wife and his youngest daughter, Mrs. W. J. Livingston, of Windsor. He worked for Wiley's Cafe and Uchie's Cafe for 28 years before he retired. Interment was in Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. Elwood Johnson. On Wednesday, July 24, he was taken sick with appendicitis and on Sunday, August 4, he was taken to the Christian Hospital at Kansas City and on the Monday morning following he was operated on, from which he only rallied at intervals. She was married to Andrew Lewis Armstrong, December 27th, 1845. ALLISON, Michael Ross1963-2005Wills Cemetery, Peculiar, Cass Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Sep 21 2005 - Michael Ross Allison, 41, Blue Springs, died Sunday, September 18, 2005, at his home. Memorials are suggested to the Hope Coalition in that city. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Oliver and Jim Albin, and two daughters, Tammie Lee and Edna Ann. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Del (JoAnn) Gretzinger, Urich; one grandson, Kurt Gretzinger, and wife, Linn of Urich; one granddaughter, Mrs. Doug (Kristi) Kenney, Clinton, and six great-grandchildren, Nathan and Betsy Gretzinger and Jeffrey, Joshua, Jacob and Jaime Kenney. She was a member of the Branndon United Methodist Church near Windsor. He is survived by his wife Evelyn, of the home; two sons, Robert E. Audsley Jr., Warrensburg, and Edward A. Audsley, Kansas City; six stepsons, Paul E. Davis, LaMonte, Gary K. Davis, Chilhowee, Ralph E. Davis, Holden, Michael R. Davis, Warrensburg, Ron Stoneking and Jerry Stoneking both of Chilhowee; three stepdaughters, Mary Lou Lockard, Lee's Summit, Linda Willcockson, Chilhowee, and Nancy Cavanaugh, Leeton; two sisters, Nigel Warden, Warrensburg, and Anna Lee Coulter, Leavenworth, Kansas; three grandchildren, 17 step-grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. During her active years she was employed at various places of business in Clinton where she was always found to be honest and trustworthy. He was preceded in death by his mother and his sister, Lora Irene Raney. The family moved to Texas in 1980 and Charles and Margaret have lived in the east Texas area since that time. In Aug of 1966, at Community Christian Church in Kansas City, MO, she was married to Lester A Arthur, who preceded her in death in 1993. Interment was in Englewood. She loved the outdoors, fishing, gardening and working in the yard. She was a great lover of beautiful flowers and grew many rare blooms. She grew up near Manchester and there attended school. Burial was at Cable Ridge Cemetery, Climax Springs. the funeral was held at the Christian church in Calhoun March 9th. Deceased was born at Leesville about 49 years ago. Your search results for obituary: 213 newspaper articles contained information about obituary filtered by: Date from: 8th Jun 1910 - Date to: 14th Jun 1910 . The immediate family, who came to Missouri from Indiana, originally were immigrants from northern England to Boston in 1718, settling in Maine, New Hampshire then Litchfield, Conn. prior to the move to Indiana. Brothers who survive him are William and Abner Adair, near Shawnee Mound. He carried $2000 life insurance and leaves his family otherwise provided for. Later he accepted a position with Standard Oil Company in this city, remaining with that company for several years. Twelve great-grandchildren also survive. Peggy was born May 16, 1924, in Calhoun, to Robert and Gertie Kelley Smith. She is preceded in death by her husband, her parents, one brother, Joe Elliott, and two sisters, Hazel Kirk and an infant sister. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery. Wherever he lived, he was an active and excellent "sidewalk superintendent" of local construction projects. After retirement, Lee and Roberta were active in the 4-H horse program in Alaska. Her mind was a storehouse of information. Mr. Adair is survived by his wife and the following children, all of whom were here for the funeral services: James W. Adair Jr., Grant's Pass, Ore.; Mrs. T. R. Young, Kansas City; Joseph Arthur Adair, Stillwater, Okla.; Mrs. Lewis Tyler, Monterrey Park, Calif.; Mrs. G. C. Fairchild Jr., Riverside, Calif.; Mrs. R. T. Treasure, Kansas City, and William G. Adair who lives on the farm of his parents in his own home. He ever kept up with the news of the nation and world as well as locally. ANDERS, James Clay1901-1963Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOJames Clay Anders, 62, Clinton, was found dead in his home at the corner of Washington and Henry Streets, about 4:05 p.m. Sunday, June 30, by City Marshal Stanley Malone and Officer Donald King. They had talked of moving to California, returning with their daughter, Miss Louise, when she went in September, but could not decide to leave the old home permanently at that time but were still considering leaving in November, but he said if they went they must decide definitely to stay, as he did not like moving about. Six of the great grandchildren, Stephen, Janice, David, Judy, and Janie are the 6th generation of Henry County. He inspired them to the better things of life and they all graduated from the Clinton High School and were later given advantage of a higher education. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Gatlah, Los Angeles, Calif., two sons, Everette Anders, Los Angeles, George Anders, Clinton, 41 grandchildren, 55 great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren. Those of the children who have preceded their father are Ida E., Edith May, Ralph Elton and Wilbur Loyd. His departure is a sad loss to his aged companion, who has shared all of the griefs and joys of a long and happy married life. She was educated in Baird college and mingled with the social elite of Clinton. She was also preceded in death by a step-son; and four brothers, Kenneth McCarty, Milton McCarty, Frank McCarty, Jr and Ralph McCarty. (63 years old). She was converted early in life and united with the Baptist church. AP News - 816 days ago Frank Carney, Co-founder of Pizza Hut AP News - 818 days ago Hugh Keays-Byrne, Played villains in "Mad Max" movies AP News - 819 days ago See all Celebrity Death News Erma was united in marriage to James Orval Akers on December 19, 1939. At the time of his death he was a member of the M.E. He continued to work construction jobs until retiring in 1987. Hank's mother joked with him later in life that he was found in a cabbage patch. To this union were born nine children, four dying in infancy. Laretta is survived by four children, David Lynn Adema, Cadillac, Michigan, Carol Sue Winans, Bolivar, Beverly Jean Adema, Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Evelyn Irene Keller, Standish, Michigan; two brothers, Bud Wilson, Clinton, and Doug Wilson, Blairstown; six sisters, Dorothy (Betty) Butcher, Clinton, Patricia Green, Clinton, Naomi Hilton of Oregon and Arizona, Peggy Green, Chilhowee; Francis Norvell, Clinton, and Sylvia (Sue) Bland of Warsaw; six grandchildren, four step-grandchildren; four great-grandchildren and 10 step-great-grandchildren. He leaves his wife, who was formerly Miss Mary Weidemeyer, daughter of Mrs. J. M. Weidemeyer of Clinton. Both were taken to the Clinton General Hospital where the man's condition is still serious. On February 1, 1883, he was married to Lelia T. Merritt. ; her mother, Virginia VanWinkle, Buffalo, Mo. Besides these, survive the following children: August D., who is now in Germany on a trip around the world; Wm. Mrs. Anderson is survived by her husband Virgil E. "Andy" Anderson of the home; one son, Carl Anderson, Arcadia, California; two daughters, Georganne Charlton, Arcadia, California, and Dietra Davis, Dorset, Vermont; one brother Frank Bush, Clinton; three sisters, Alma Haines and Mildred Barbour, both of San Diego, California, and Hazel Mills, Clinton; four grandchildren, Melissa Fox, Erik Anderson, Aaron Anderson and Taylor Anderson. ; and Gene and Patsy Busker, Clinton, Mo. Mrs. Akers cooked for nursing homes for a number of years. Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 9, 2017 at the Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton, MO. AYERS, Bobby Gene1933-1998Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jan 28 1998 - Bobby Gene Ayers died Saturday, January 17, 1998, at Western Missouri Medical Center in Warrensburg, at the age of 64 years, eight months and three days. Survivors include a son, Ron Arthur, Chilhowee; one sister Lessie Thompson, Lee's Summit, and a host of nieces and nephews and cousins. Sunday morning about 7:30 she went in to see what he wanted for breakfast, found him covered as she had left him, with things untouched on the table, but his spirit had left its earthly dwelling place. They were well known for the very best rigs, and keeping their horses in first-class condition. She married Henry Slater Allen, to which union five daughters and three sons were born. ADAIR, Emma "Emily"1864-1925Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Miss Emma Adair died in St. Louis at 3 a.m. Wednesday in the Barnes hospital. of Appleton City; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Owens of Wyo., and Mrs. Emma Bernard of Carthage. She was a member of the Royal Neighbors for more than 35 years and held many offices in that organization. He was interesting to talk to and held practical political views. ALBIN, Beulah Opal LOAFMAN1901-1996Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Beulah Opal Loafman Albin was born December 16, 1901, in Springfield, the daughter of Harve and Eva (Kennon) Loafman. Anderson and wife, passed on to the great beyond. She was one of the bravest women we ever knew. B. Vickers and many nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews. Grandchildren Derrick Simpson, Kayla Keith, Asa Delozier, John Neuenschwander, Emily Neuenschwander, Isaac Neuenschwander, Autumn Ford, Trenton Ford, Kasey Ford. During the first few years of their marriage they made their home in Warrensburg and then moved to Urich in 1959. One of her favorite things to do in the spring was to hunt for mushrooms. The pallbearers were her three grandsons and three grandsons-in-law, Frank Abney, Uel Landes and Edwin Lawler. Ida B. Adkins was born Nov. 14, 1870, Bear Creek vicinity, the daughter of Nicholas and Malvina Coffelt Erhart. Beautifully she lived, beautifully she died, unafraid of death though she knew he walked beside her long months. He was a member of Raytown Christian Church, Raytown. He married JoAnn McSpadden December 9, 1955, and she died March 23, 1999. He was a member of the Warrensburg Country Club and the Holden Tennis Club at one time. He was a longtime self-employed farmer in his home state of Missouri. Surviving Mr. Armstrong are his beloved wife and children - Mrs. Estel Long, near the home place; Roberta Gene and Kathryn Lois, of the home; two brothers Harry of Fresno, Calif., who came to the funeral, and Dr. Claude Armstrong, Portland, Ore., who was unable to come because of ill health. ANSTINE, Erma Faye DUNHAM1914-2001Raymore Cemetery, Raymore, Cass Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Nov 16 2001 - Erma Faye Anstine died Thursday, November 15, 2001, at Raymore Health Care in Raymore. The Saturday before he went to Sedalia with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Rutherford and husband. Besides his parents and those mentioned, he leaves to mourn his sudden death, a host of relatives and friends. Each one had four daughters and two sons and each died of the same disease, Mrs. Watkins having died four years ago July 7. hooray!" She worked for Brown's Shoe Factory in Mountain Grove for 22 years. Also preceding her in death were her parents; one brother Amos Owen, and two sisters, Wilma Owen and Burm Owen, who died in infancy. The family suggests contributions to CurePSP in care of the funeral home. At the time of his death he was notary public, city collector and justice of the peace. He worked at a Parsons Car Agency and lumber yard before retiring. He died Saturday, September 3, 1994, at his home in Clinton at the age of 79. On February 14, 1953, he was married to Darlene Tschabrun, and to this union three children were born. Survivors include his wife Carlene Arens Anson of Calhoun; son Kevin Anson and wife Leslie, Jamestown; daughter Carla Sanders and husband Derric, Burns, Tennessee; four grandchildren, Brittany Bailie, Amanda Baillie, Kolby Anson and Hope Anson. He loved working with wood and their homes had beautiful fireplace mantels and carvings. Olivet Cemetery. On December 31, 1953, at the First Baptist Church in Calhoun, he married Shirley May Rucker and she survives of the home. Beulah died on January 9, 2002, at Westwood Nursing Home. Memorial services will be Friday April 30, at Williams Funeral Chapel in Warrensburg. Mrs. Anderson was born near Wisdom, Mo., and moved to this area in the early 1930's. She was born Mar 16 1901 in St. Louis, the youngest daughter of Fredrick C. Livingston and Cora Long Livingston of Windsor. Not long after, they moved to Clinton which had since been their home. Six grandchildren. He worked for many of the Clinton families until ill health prevented. AKERS, Georgia Erma HAYES1919-1995Vansant Road/Clinton Memory Garden Cemetery, Fields Creek Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Georgia Erma Hayes Akers was born August 2, 1919, in Henry County, between Urich and Creighton. Edwin H. Beissenherz and Magdelene Geiger Beissenherz. Survivors include a son Lee Holst, Kansas City, Kansas; two daughters, Charlotte Gray, Kansas City, and Joyce Cochran, east Lynn; five granddaughters and nine great-grandchildren; a brother James Hix, Windsor; four sisters, Rena Lutjen, Stover, Ruth Williams and Rosalie Henderson, both of Kaiser, and Rita Burns, Cole Camp; a sister-in-law Kathy Johnson, and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at the Brownington Baptist Church on October 15. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by an infant daughter, her parents, an infant sister and three brothers. Burial was in Peculiar Cemetery. She leaves three sons, James, Grants Pass, Ore., Joseph Arthur, Stillwater, Okla., and William Gilbert of the home community; four daughters, Mrs. Martha Elizabeth Tyler, Prairie Village, Kan., Mrs. Julia Young, Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Kathryn Jane Fairchild, Whittier, Calif., and Mrs. Shirley Anne Treasure, Kansas City; 13 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; many other relatives and friends. 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. She was of the finest blood of the old south, born in luxury and surrounded with it for many years. On a district level he served as chairman of the Health and Safety Committee, chairman of Safety and Merit Badge counselor for nine merit badges. He was born October 9, 1912 in Green Ridge, the son of Harry Ellsworth Alcorn and Ruth Frances Carter Alcorn. ALLEN, Darwin Hurley1908-1993Appleton City Cemetery, Appleton City, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Darwin H. Allen, 84, Appleton City, formerly of Kansas City, died Saturday, January 9, 1993, at a hospital in Appleton City. Soon after their marriage, they moved to Central City, Nebr., where they remained a year. 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. Among survivors are a niece, Juanita Penney, Defiance, Ohio; several great-nephews and a friend and caregiver Alice Fleming, Clinton. He was a member and later president of Davis R-12 School Board. In addition to her husband she was preceded in death by a brother Ralph Hix. The funeral was conducted at his late home on North 2nd street, Monday. Survivors include his wife, Gola C. Atkins of the home. She was born September 16, 1911, in Benton County, near Warsaw, the daughter of Alexander Hamilton Smart and Laura Grace (Kays) Smart. She always found something good to say about everything and everybody, never a harsh or unkind word. Merwin, Ralph Elton, Mrs. Elsie M. Carter, Asa Allen, Wilbur Loyd, Bernice Irene and Ora Lucile. Burial was made at the Laurel Oak Cemetery. Miss Estelle was too ill to make the journey. Mr. Anderson who valued life as a rich experience never realized the end of the way was so near and had planned to spend the winter in El Dorado where he hoped the water and medical care would benefit the stomach condition that had insidiously taken grave toll of his strength. She was only confined to her bed four or five days and was a worshiped daughter, sister, wife and mother and much beloved by a large circle of friends and relatives. One child blessed her married life, Atropa, now Mrs. Charles Rutherford, who has given her mother the tenderest care through all the last weary months, as well as the years of invalidism. Funeral services were held Monday, March 31, at the Chilhowee Baptist Church. He loved to be out among nature, fishing, walking the lake with his dogs, and hunting arrowheads. She was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters. She suffered a heart attack on July 18, 1996, which required hospitalization at Bates County memorial Hospital, Butler, where she died on July 21. For the past four years, he had been a resident of the Missouri Veteran's Home in Warrensburg. At the age of six years she with her family moved to Kossuth county, Iowa. Climbing in his famous Y8 race car, Shorty was at home on the track behind the wheel with his "pit crew" and fans cheering him all the way. He was named after the late Dr. Broaddus, former pastor of the Clinton Baptist Church, who was a first cousin of Mr. Austin's mother. John's heritage has been traced from Scotland and Ireland, long before the Revolutionary War. When she would crack nuts or work puzzles, Pretty always wanted to help her, getting in her pan of nuts and moving her puzzle pieces. 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. All efforts to save the beloved trooper were in vain, however, and he died an approximate 1 1/2 hours after the accident, while being given a blood transfusion, death resulting from a skull fracture and hemorrhaging. She was born June 7, 2000, in Clinton, the daughter of Merril Richard Allison Jr. and Melissa Marie (Gay) Allison. During their 58 years of married life, Mary was the mainstay of the home, keeping the family of five children happy and growing. ASHER, Peggy CLAYTON1941-2011Peggy Asher, 70, of Windsor, Missouri, formerly of St. Louis, Mo., died Wednesday, October 26, 2011, at the Golden Valley Memorial Hospital in Clinton, Mo. His father was a native Clintonian and his mother an Ohio woman, and most of his life had been spent near Clinton. AVERY, Ida GOODIN1870-1904Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Death of Mrs. After traveling on the country bookmobile for several years she was appointed bookmobile Librarian, a position she held the remainder of 38 years before her retirement in 1990. Following her senior year in high school, Pamela enrolled in the music program at Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg, Missouri. On September 22, 1954, in Little Rock, Arkansas, he married Hazel I. 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. ; a son, Eddie Adams (Cindy), Ionia, Mo. As the grandchildren grew, Edith took an active interest in their lives. AYE, Edith Georgiana BROWN1932-1997Springfield National Cemetery, Springfield, Greene Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Edith Georgiana Aye died Tuesday, June 24, 1997, at Golden Valley Memorial Hospital in Clinton at the age of 64 years, eight months and two days. Mary's survivors include three sons, Perry Dale and wife Mary of Lowry City, Charles Samuel and wife Oleta of Grandview, and Gerald Richard and wife Dixie of Clinton; one daughter Mary Jane of Springfield, and one daughter-in-law, Penny Spicer Atchison of Raytown; 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; one brother-in-law Jack L. Atchison, and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Adrian Arwood, and two sisters, Margaret Craig and Sarah Arwood.
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