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Mrs. Avery, a Baptist since girlhood, had the love of her faith deep in her heart, bringing it as a bride to her new Clinton home. ATKINSON, Paul1909-2008Blairstown Cemetery, Big Creek Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, May 13 2008 - Paul Atkinson, 98, Clinton, died Saturday, April 19, 2008, at Clinton Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. As near as could be ascertained the accident was on the culvert just south of the station. To them were born six children, of whom 3 are living - Walter M. Amick of Windsor, Mrs. Mayfield of Green Ridge, Charles Amick, at home. Joe was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, William and Richard; one sister Rita, and one grandson Gilbert. Funeral services will be Monday, January 31, 2022, at the Windsor United Methodist Church. Someone of the community had notified the coroner, prosecuting attorney, and sheriff of Benton county, which the Henry county officials did not know until their arrival. In 1849, he crossed the plains and endured many hardships and after returning from California, married Margaret Payne in Independence. School was meant to be pure entertainment. She was preceded in death by her sister, Myrtle, and her brother, John. Funeral services were held Wednesday, November 8, at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Clinton. They sold everything on credit and men went to war leaving their bills unpaid, which left the Arnolds with an experience many others meet during life. Becky's funeral was held at the Christian Family Center auditorium Saturday, October 16. And he only wanted to be the best Christian he could be. December 10, 1884, he married Miss Estella Merritt, daughter of the late Judge M. B. and Mrs. Susan A. Merritt. Randy was born on May 26, 1957, to Calvin Eugene Ashley and Beulah Darlene "Tschabrun" Ashley of Clinton. Hank joined the United States Marine Corps after high school and served three years during World War II. On March 17, 1957, at the First Christian Church in Windsor, he married Shelby Jeanne Stoutimore, who survives of the home. She loved humanity and was ever ready to courageously smile, no matter what her trouble, and to give the word of cheer to loved ones and those who were about her. She is also survived by a nephew, Dr. Bryce Shopp of Imperial, Nebraska; a niece Charlene Conrad of Clinton; sisters-in-law, Maude Summers, Pauline, Mary and Marguerite Atwell of Clinton. He finished his schooling in Clinton and during the term which Tom Wallace served as county clerk, Mr. Avery was his deputy. He had a love for fishing, hunting, NASCAR and spending time with family. She made Clinton her home with her mother, Mrs. Mary Jones, until a few years ago, when they moved to Springfield, which had since been their home. The driver, Kenneth Kaiser, was also killed. His mother died of pneumonia two years after the youngest child, Mildred, was born and Bill did his best to cope with family needs until his father remarried. 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. His spirit slipped into eternity some time during the night. Lee drew people to him from young Army families to active sports participants in bowling, snow machining and fishing. Yet, the strong man he was, in the prime of life, was called to his reward. She was preceded in death by her father. She was the epitome of country girl to all who knew her. Mary Ellen Evans, daughter of William and Jane Evans, was born near Centerville, Ia., Feb. 9, 1869. November 27, 1907, she was united in marriage to Robert C. Armstrong of pioneer ancestry, whose father had purchased a section of land in Davis township, the parental home which had since been the home of this family. He helped organize the Jackson County Interdenominational Christian Fellowship of Young People. Survivors include two daughters, Dawna Hunter and husband John, of Appleton City, and Dayna Allison of Belton; one granddaughter, Sabrina Doran, one grandson, Nathaniel Parker and one step-granddaughter, Sheryl Hunter, all of Appleton City; one aunt, Ruby Barker of Clinton; one sister-in-law, Myrtle Ellen Fick of Appleton City; and several other relatives and friends. They lived in Kansas City before moving to Clinton in May 1958. He patiently bore his suffering and death, sooner or later, comes to all. Search Obituaries. The Armstrong family moved to Henry county in 1855 and first purchased the farm northwest of Clinton. Survivors are his children; his mother, Mrs. Henry Allen, Appleton City; three sisters, Mrs. Goldie Ramalio, Appleton City, Edith Shroeder and Emma Leet, Urich; grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and many close friends. William W. Adamson was born October 18, 1847 in Vernon county, the son of a Kentuckian and Frances Jane Arbuckle, whose mother as a cousin of Jefferson Davis, president of the confederacy. Loved ones ministered to her in every way, but when pneumonia set in, it was seen that this gentle little woman was soon to take her last journey. She was preceded in death by her husband Fred L. Athon; her daughter Adetha Wilson; her sisters, Hallie White, Della Sheppard, Ruth Townsend and her brother Henry Bell. On February 7, 1889, she was married to Mr. Miss Emma was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. She joined the Shawnee Mound Cumberland Presbyterian Church at an early age. Survivors include a son, Francis D. (Chick) Acker, Windsor; two daughters, Norma J. Gorsett, Excelsior Springs; Sandra K. Bonner, Independence; six grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. We have never seen such ministering. Beloved wife of 41 years, she is survived by her devoted husband, Clinton; daughters, Kathy Greenlee and Wendy Halleck; granddaughters, Gia and Natalie Halleck and Ally and Morgan Greenlee; her younger brother, John Nolte of Hartford, Connecticut, and her nieces and nephew Beth, Cathy, Jane and Michael. On August 6, 1891, in Calhoun, he married Miss Annie J. He received the Million Mile Safe Driving award from the company. Twelve great-grandchildren also survive. Lou Ann enjoyed family get-togethers especially around Thanksgiving and Christmas and was always getting that bargain at area garage sales. She was a member of the Index Auxiliary Club and Garden City American Legion Auxiliary Unit 498. The only brother is Lee D. Shrewsbury, proprietor of the Osceola Republican. He grew up in Virginia and was inducted into the United States Army on July 27, 1961, received his basic training and was stationed at Ft. Leonard/Wood, Missouri. Burial will be in the Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. He later became a member of the Fairmont Methodist Church. Funeral Service: Tuesday 11:00 a.m. Interment: Riverside Cemetery MICHAEL KENT "MIKE" JONES Bradley & Hadley Funeral Home-Clinton Visitation: Tuesday 2:30-4:00 p.m. Celebration of Life Service: Tuesday 4:00 p.m. Elk's Service will follow. George was born February 14, 1931 near Freeman, MO, the son of George R. and Opal (Todd) Anderson. He was a lifelong and consistent Democrat, and in his latter years was elected by his party to the office of Presiding Judge of the county court, having served a prior term as associate judge. His favorite activities in his spare time included singing in a men's chorus, playing volleyball with church colleagues and driving through the Rockies. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Sharon Gauble. She is survived by her daughter, Doris Russell and her husband, Bob, Raymore; seven grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and a special niece, Dorothy Jean Flippin of Harrisonville. She was a member of St. Agnes Parish in Roeland Park. All the children were present during her illness except Fred, it being impossible for him to come. In God's good time three boys were given to Mr. and Mrs. Abraham, splendid sons who completed their happiness. Beulah and Frank Abney were married December 22, 1926. AKE, Eliza Angeletta "Angie" PAUL1911-2004Paul Cemetery, Shawnee Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Mar 22 2004 - Eliza Angeletta "Angie" Ake was born July 21, 1911, in Henry County, daughter of John T. and Dophe Howerton Paul. ALCORN, Wilson W.1917-1993Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Wilson W. Alcorn, 76, of Windsor, died Saturday, December 26, 1993 at his home in Windsor. He is also survived by two daughters, Sharon Knight, Clinton, Rhonda Dick, Windsor; two sons, John Ash and Jim Ash, Windsor; 13 grandchildren; one great-grandson; his mother, Mabel Cline Keaton, Warsaw; four brothers and two sisters; two stepbrothers and three stepsisters. On July 28, 1933, she married Winston Jack Ankerson in Mason City, Iowa. Burial will be in Marrowbone Twp. To her the farm was always "The Farm", as though it was the only one in the world and no other explanation was needed. Her dying requests were that her thanks be expressed to all of her friends, for their many words and deeds of comfort, through her illness. After a year or two she moved to Clinton where her family could care for her. Preceding her in death were her husband in November of 1926, five children, Dollie, Ralph, Elsie, Bill and Frank, three-half brothers, Ben Henley, Willie Henley and Walter Donahue, a half-sister, Miss Jane Henley. Burial will be in the Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. Hazel became a resident of Gran Villas Residential Care in December 2004 after suffering a stroke. Burial will be in the Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. After she was unable to talk she wrote her last messages to her loved ones. He graduated from the Clinton high school in the class of 1894. He was tenderly cared for during his last illness by his wife and her grandson, William Rhote Anderson, who is attending high school and was staying there to assist his grandmother. Sam was a long time resident of Kansas City, Kansas. ; Gordon G. of Hutchinson, Kansas, and Lee E. of Kansas City, together with a number of other relatives and a host of friends to mourn her going. He was preceded in death by his mother and his sister, Lora Irene Raney. He lived in Chilhowee most of his life. Interment in Englewood. ADAIR, Abner Ellis1832-1920Carrsville Cemetery, Big Creek Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Examiner, Independence, MO - Was A Mason Sixty Years - A. E. Adair, Whose Father Built First House In Independence Is Dead - Abner Ellis Adair, who was born in Independence 88 years ago, died in St. Louis, the other day and was buried near Chilhowee, Mo., Friday under the auspices of the Masonic Lodge. Beulah is survived by her son, Howard, and wife, Wilma; four grandchildren, Gary W. Abney of Belmont, Michigan, Thomas Keith Abney, Marvin Dale Abney and Susan Carter, all of Clinton; six great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. You could always count on eating fresh mushrooms in the spring and crappie or catfish whenever he went fishing. She enjoyed their life on the farm, vegetable gardening, canning, quilting and various crafts. Funeral services were held at the Vansant-Mills Chapel on Monday, December 2. After that, Mrs. Arnold made her home with her children and visiting other relatives. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at the graveside in the Brownington Cemetery, where the body was laid to rest by the side of the baby daughter in the family lot. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother James William Armstrong. To the end she maintained her love of people and enthusiasm for life. ; Agnes Anders, who departed this life in 1913 at the age of 5 years, Norman Anders of Warrensburg, Mrs. Harry Williams of Holden, Mrs. Albert Sailing, Holden, Misses Lottie, Marguerite and Kathryn of the home. Her father died when she was four years old, leaving her mother with a large family of children and a number of slaves to look after and oversee. He was an expert judge of wheat and flour. His never swerving devotion and tender care of her, schooled him for his next responsibility, the care of an invalid sister and her small daughter. Patricia was preceded in death by her parents, Charles Abbott and Alicia Louise Todd; son Michael Abbott; daughter Melissa Comstock. James B. Arnold, who lived in the blue grass regions near Lexington, road over horseback, followed by his valet and there was a wedding. On June 1, 1946, in Kansas City, he married Esta Fern Westbrook, who died March 3, 2003. He was very active in the community and served on the Chilhowee City Council for five years. AYDELOTTE, James Robert "Bob"1918-2010Appleton City Cemetery, Appleton City, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, May 19 2010 - James Robert "Bob" Aydelotte was born in Fort Scott, Kansas, on January 10, 1918, the son of James B. and Gertrude Aydelotte, and died Thursday, May 13, 2010. He was preceded in death by two brothers and one sister. To that union were born four children, Loretta Ann, Charles Milton, Judith Elaine and Sandra Kay. She was born on October 27, 1933, in Windsor, Missouri, the daughter of Luther Scott and Della Mae (Leibli) Knoles. Deceased was taken to Wilkinson funeral home and Coroner Hughes called. The two daughters still survive him; Mrs. R. A. Woolfolk of St. Charles, Missouri, and Mrs. George J. Shelton of Windsor, Missouri. There is no greater hero than the old time country doctor, who faced epidemics and pestilence, oftentimes single handed thru a wide area of country without rest for many weeks. Funeral services will be held Sept. 12, at the Clinton Baptist Church. Mr. Anders graduated from Clinton High School in 1951. Mr. Adams was considered an expert miner and was working in the same coal mines at the time of an accident three years ago, which killed Elmer Yount. ALTHOUSE, Richard LeRoy1942-2015Montrose Cemetery, Montrose, Deepwater Twp, Henry Co, MORichard "Grandpa Rick" Althouse, 72 years of age, passed away at his home on Tuesday, March 3, 2015. Mr. Acker was a heavy construction machinery operator working from Union Local #101, in Sedalia. AHRENDT, Mary Ellen WINN1885-1973Deepwater Cemetery, Fairview Twp, Henry Co, MOMary Ellen Ahrendt, daughter of Dawson & Malvina Winn, was born January 26, 1885, near Ohio, St. Clair County, Missouri. He also leaves his mother, Mrs. A. C. Avery, of Clinton; two sisters, Mrs. Henry Arnold, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. H. M. Fewel, Clinton; four brothers - Will Avery, Los Angeles, Calif.; Howard Avery, Norfolk, Va.; Herbert AVery, Roanoke, Va.; and Walter Avery, Kansas City. He participated in several state track meets, medaling five times and still holds four Windsor High School records in track. She was a member of the United Methodist Church of Clinton and the Missouri State Retired Teachers Association. Six children were given to them, and these attended the Clinton schools. ANSON, Mary Alice BROWN1930-2006Higginsville City Cemetery, Higginsville, Lafayette Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jun 19 2006 - Mary Alice Anson, 75, Clinton, died Friday, June 16, 2006, at Menorah Medical Center, Overland Park, Kansas. Most of her life was spent on the old Judge Avery farm till about 1885 she went with her youngest son John H. Avery to Clinton, where they made their home until 1891, when they went to Colorado Springs, where they remained most of the time till her death May 6, 1917. Earnest was preceded in death by his parents and two children, Carol Sue and Ernie Artrip. Many a night she had stayed at the bedside of a friend, ministering and caring for them, while the next day found her busy with her customers. It was while working on this route that his health failed. Mrs. Atchison enjoyed her family and loved to get family pictures, which she both displayed and put in numerous books. In 1879 when she was attending a funeral service in Evansville, Indiana, she met Rev. He was a member of the VFW and the Eagles. Besies his immediate family he leaves three brothers and three sisters, all who live in Germany, except one brother, E. Albrecht, who resides near Piper. She attended the Presbyterian Church in Clinton and she treasured her church family. He died Sunday, July 17, 1994, at his home in Urich at the age of 80. He was employed for 26 years by General Motors in Kansas City, Ks. He moved near Delmar in 1899 and won many friends by his quiet, unobtrusive and upright manner. The program involved approximately 100 riders from ages nine to 19 years old, training their horses for competition in the Alaska State Fair in Palmer and trail riding. In recent action on October 1, Peoria Richwoods faced off against . Born Sept. 27, 1928, to Robert and Roxie (Houtchens) Arnold, near Deepwater, John was a Depression-era Missouri farm boy, an Army Veteran of the Korean War, who fought at the intense three-week battle at the Chosin Reservoir, a Safeway truck driver for 37 years and a man called by God to preach the gospel in a pulpit career that spanned 35 years. ATKINS, Ronald E.1933-2016Wall Cemetery, Denton, Rose Hill Twp, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jul 21 2016 - Ronald E. Atkins, 83, Raymore, died Tuesday, July 19, 2016, at Kansas City Hospice House. She is survived by four children; Debby Ward, and husband, Phil, of Smithton, Missouri, Mark McDonald of Sedalia, Missouri, Tammy Wimmer, and husband, Curt, of Oak Grove, Missouri, and Leanna Powers, and husband, Steve, of Edwards, Missouri and a daughter-in-law, Brenda Corbett, of Sedalia. Funeral services will be Friday, September 15, 2006 at the Clinton Christian Church with burial in Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. Two of the children died in infancy, but the two daughters above mentioned have lived to bring comfort and gratification to their parents. She was one of these good old Virginia Christian mothers and devoted to her family. She passed away March 21, 1993 at her home in Clinton. 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. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three sons, William G. "Bill" Adair, Jr., and wife Judith Ann, Blue Springs, Mo., Jon Clint Adair and wife Karen, Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Rick Sevier Adair and wife Tracey, Springfield, Mo. 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. In 1956 they turned the farming over to their son and moved to Clinton. Funeral services will be Wednesday at Williams Funeral Chapel, Warrensburg, with burial in Memorial Gardens, Warrensburg. About 14 years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson moved to Kansas City, and three years afterward he died. Mr. Austin lived in Sedalia. 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. To this union one child was born, Charles Henry Auer, who is two years old. In August 1947 she was united in marriage to James Bailey Allen in Clarksville, Tennessee. Kenneth worked for an Auto Body Shop. Heckart Funeral Home & Crematory has served the Sedalia, MO area with compassion since 1918. Burial will be in the Adams Cemetery. At the age of 12, Mrs. Surviving him is a daughter, Sara K. Anderson, Chilhowee; two granddaughters, Melinda McLaughlin and Susan K. Anderson; a brother, Albert Adair, Warrensburg, and many nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Last Wednesday evening memorial services were held in the Clinton Presbyterian church in honor of the former Clintonian, who was an elder and Sunday School superintendent of that church at the time of his residence in Clinton. For 25 years she was a nurse's aide at Ellett Memorial Hospital. In the past three weeks, she cheered all about her, being known at the hospital as a "game sport", never complaining, always grateful for everything done to her. ARMSTRONG, Aurelius L.1854-1926Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - A. L. Armstrong died at his home Tuesday morning a little before 5. He was married at Omoro, Wisconsin, to Miss Sarah J. Snowden, a native of Canada. She had lived in Tempe, Arizona, and Oxnard, California, before moving to Holden in 1955. She enjoyed crocheting, making doll clothing and afghans, quilting and working crossword and jigsaw puzzles. She was a graduate of Lowry City High School. Dr. Allen was convereted while laboring as a farm boy in the field in his early teens and affiliated with the M. E. Church South. ALLISON, Ephraim Ball Judge Capt.1835-1905Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton Missouri, Dec 2 1905 - Capt. Olivet Cemetery, Springfield Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Miss Pauline Elizabeth Atwell died Tuesday, July 22, 1997, at Golden Valley Hospital in Clinton, at the age of 85 years, two months and eight days. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.AndersonFuneralHomewindsor.com for the. He passed away after a short illness of pneumonia. She enjoyed the simple things in life. They moved to the Petersburg community when she was a child and she attended Little Grant School, where she graduated from the eighth grade. Mrs. Allison grew up in Lowry City. Thoughts and prayers go out to Linda and family. Burial was in Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. She was a devoted mother and grandmother and will be sadly missed by those who knew here. According to a neighbor, Elmer Border, Mr. Anders was last seen on Thursday, June 27. Earl Adair was born at Calhoun, September 26, 1889 and came to Clinton with his parents when he was six years old. Burial will be in Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. The members of his family were all aristocrats and this innate breeding made their home a sanctum where was found the dainty linen, silver, china, and lovely old furniture, which had belonged to the Avery family for many years, some of it for generations. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of the Montrose Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Sunday previous to her death, she had to be taken back to the hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, October 19, at the Sickman-Dunning Chapel. The couple moved to Independence and Ed started what was to become a long career with Ford Motor Company. This foster daughter now resides in Paris, France. Opal learned early in life to live by the scripture 1 Timothy 6:6, But godliness with contentment is great gain. He owned a seeing eye dog who took him any place he desired to go, and he related entertaining happenings with his dog, which included the time that his hat blew off and the dog safely seated his master, recovered his hat and returned it to him. He preceded her in death on January 8, 1966. The trooper reportedly swung sharply to the left, cleared the pickup, but contact with the left front section of a westbound 1950 Plymouth four-door sedan, operated by Elvie J. Yoder of Garden City, ricocheted the patrol car to the right shoulder. If Grandpa ever wronged anyone it was not intentional. She resided in the Mt. John was employed by Bob Stayton Chevrolet for many years where he met and made many friends. Funeral services will be Saturday, at the Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor. Leonard enjoyed visiting around the table with his children and grandchildren the most. She also served as the Windsor City Collector for several terms. Mr. Ash was a self-employed carpenter and part owner of ACH Construction in Windsor. Burial was in Peculiar Cemetery. ADAMS, Dwight Claude1932-2014Floral Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Apr 29 2014 - Dwight "Claude" Adams, 81, Clinton, formerly of Kansas City, went to be with his Savior on Sunday, April 27, 2014, at St. Joseph Medical Center, Kansas City. Mrs. Arens has also been in poor health and the family has the heartfelt sympahty of the entire community. Two additional sons, Larry and Allan, died at childbirth. Her parents moved to Clinton, and Viola graduated from the Clinton High School in 1914. Burial will be in the family lot in Englewood Cemetery. She was also the mother of four step children, two of whom are still living, Mrs. C.L. She is survived by her husband William H. Aye of the home; two sons, William D. Aye, Chase City, Virginia, and Raymond R. Aye, Clinton; one daughter, Joyce D. Brown, Granby; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral at the family home on North Washington. They married on September 29, 1945, To this union two children were born. He was a member of the First Baptist Church, Clinton. ARTHUR, Chloe Lois Ann NICKELL1945-2008Lowry City Cemetery, Lowry City, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 8 2008 - Chloe Lois Ann Nickell Arthur was born August 17, 1945, in Cleveland, Ohio, the daughter of Victor and Josephine Nickell. His religious activities did not cease with church activity but in his own home were found the same loyalty and intense devotion to God. They were married in this country and two children were given them, Mrs. Regina Winkler and Will F. Adler, both of Meridian, and who, with their father survive. In 1986 he was united in marriage to Teresa Gemes at Warsaw. Mary is just entering young womanhood and the youngest Kathyrn is five. Services will be Friday at the Park Lawn Chapel, burial in Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas City. Arlene was dedicated to her family, whom she supported with strength and humility. She married Glen Alvis July 3, 1978 in Miami, Oklahoma. Edith was born in Clinton on October 4, 1919, one of seven children born to Oscar and Marylee Bush. Buster enjoyed the KATY trail, which ran by his house, and had ridden the entire length of the trail several times. On October 2, 1944, in Trenton, Georgia, she married James William Armstrong and he preceded her in death on May 19, 1973. The young doctor of today will never known how capable the physicians of yesterday were. AMICK, Leona Pearl FARMER1896-1936Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Leona Pearl Farmer was born south of Calhoun, Missouri, Dec. 1, 1896, and departed this life at the St. Joseph Hospital in Kansas City, at 9:25 p.m. March 21 1936, at the age of 39 years, 3 months and 20 days. ALDERMAN, Josephine Louise LUPTON1927-1974Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery, Manila, Pettis Co, MOClinton Eye, Thursday, July 4 1974 - Mrs. Josephine Louise Alderman, wife of Postmaster Leslie Alderman of Cole Camp, died at 5:05 p.m. Wednesday, May 15, at Golden Valley Hospital in Clinton, where she had been a patient since May 2. He started as a physician before the day of telephones or automobiles. In 1880, he was elected presiding judge. They are M. R. and Howard Amick, both of the home place. Mr. Avery served for nearly half a century as deacon and Sunday School superintendent, while she served an equal length of time as treasurer of the Women's Missionary Society and other capacities. His comrades strapped the wounded man across the back of a pack mule and after traveling for three days the party reached a small fort where medical aid was received and Mr. Adair revived. He was born July 15, 1932, near Pleasant Hill. Surviving are his wife of the home; one sister, Mrs. Estella Pogue, 108 East Allen; one half-brother, Claude White, 310 South Water; a number of nephews and nieces, including Mrs. Thelma Henderson of Clinton; other relatives and friends. 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. Mr. Avery is also survived by his beloved wife, one sister, Mrs. H. M. Fewel, South Third street, Clinton, and two brothers, Will Avery, Hermosa Beach, Calif., and Walter Avery, Beverly Hills, Calif. Deceased was converted when a young man and united with the Baptist Church in Clinton. About 11 p.m. that night, Sheriff Dalton Davis was phoned and told there was a serious accident near Rest-A-While station and a few minutes later a badly frightened young man, who gave his name as Frank Delozier of 3 1/2 miles northwest of Lowry City, came to the jail and told the sheriff he had hit a man with his car but neither he nor his five companions, three girls and two other boys, could find him. Mr. Arnold was a young man of high ideals, manly, courageous, possessing the highest integrity and moral worth. He was always supportive of his children as they played in various sports activities, loving to watch them grow and learn. ASTNER, Margaret Matilda TURNER1916-2006Helton Cemetery, Goldsberry, Macon Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Oct 2 2006 - Margaret Matilda Turner Astner, 89, Sedalia and former Clinton resident, died Thursday, September 28, 2006. She was born December 21, 1934, in Lexington, the daughter of LeRoy Stapleton and Dorothy Elizabeth (Crowe) Stapleton. Jack married Maudie "Eller" (Allen) in 1980 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was born February 7, 1919, in Benton County near Windsor, the son of Frank Phillip Acker and Nannie Pearl Chaney Acker. Mr. Atkinson worked as a mechanic for many years in the Chilhowee area.

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