Obituaries
submitted by Donna Burry
Allen, Bailey, Baker, Bladwin, Barger, Basket[t], Broadwell, Collins, Cra[i]gheard, Custard, Dillon, Dudley,Dungan, Ecton, Ferguson, Flashpohler, Gallentine, Griffen, Hart, Hockaday, Hull, Hunker, Hunter, Kemp, Jasper, Jameson, Jolly, Lewis, Looten, Maddox, Martin, McClennon, McCray, Miles, Nevins, Overfelt, O'Neil, Jr., Ott, Polacek, Powell, Pryor, Pugh, Renoe, Roberts, Rose, Schieszer, Smith, Schaur, Scholl, Scott, Sheets, Stambaugh, Stevens, Stokes, Stone, Tate, Thomas, Thompson, Turner, Vaughan, Walter, Weeks, Wilson, Wood, Wright.
Died in Eureka, Nevada, on the 11th of April 1871, Willie S. ALLEN,aged 5 years and 20 days, the second son of David and Martha F. Allen, formerly of Callaway County and grandson of Sarah J. and the late Dr. A. Allen of New Bloomfield, Mo. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, April 28, 1871
Bailey, Amanda Ann
Died May the 3rd, 1863, after an illness of 3
days of scarlet fever, Amanda Ann, daughter of Mrs. M. & B.
F. Bailey, aged 11 years, one
month, and 8 days. On the 15th of May, 1863, after an illness of
12 days, Lillie Braham, daughter of Mrs. M. and B. F. Bailey,
aged 4 years,
seven months and nine days. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway
County, Missouri, May 29, 1863
Bailey, Emmett W
Emmett W. Bailey, 88, Overland Park, KS, died
November 19, 1996, at Carondelet Manor, Kansas City, MO. Funeral
services will be
1 p.m. Friday, November 22, at the Chapel at Asbury United
Methodist Church, Prairie Village, KS; burial will be in Johnson
County Memorial Gardens, Overland Park, KS. Friends may call 12
noon-1 p.m. Friday, at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made to the Emmett W. Bailey Memorial Fund
at Asbury United Methodist Church, 5400 W. 75th St., Prairie
Village, KS 66208. (Arrangements: D. W. Newcomer's Sons Johnson
County Chapel, 11200 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, KS) Kansas City
Star, Jackson County, Kansas City, Missouri, November 22, 1996
Baker,Kate
At the residence of her husband, in this
county, on the 24th of February, Mrs. Kate Baker, wife of Thomas
J. Baker, aged 27 years and 27
days. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, March 25,
1864
PRIVATE FRED N. BAKER, Aged 27 years. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Baker, of near Millersburg, Mo. Called to colors July 26, 1918, and ordered . Died at base hospital Ft. Riley, Kan., October 10, 1918, of bronchial pneumonia.
On the morning of the 6th, at the residence of her father, Martin Baker, Esq., Mrs. Lou Wilkerson, wife of Dr. A. Wilkerson, of this city. Mrs. W's remains were interred at the new city cemetery (Hillcrest) on Wednesday. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, June 9, 1871
Baldwin, Moss
PRIVATE MOSS BALDWIN. Aged 28 years. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Baldwin of near New Bloomfield, Mo. Called to the colors July 26,
1918, and ordered to Camp Funston, Kan., for training. Died at
that camp of pneumonia, October 8, 1918.
Barger, Nadine
NADINE ENZA BARGER Nadine Collins Barger, 94, Clinton, MO, passed
away Wednesday, November 20, 1996, at the home of her niece in
Clinton. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday, November 23,
at Vansant-Mills Chapel, Clinton; with burial in Englewood
Cemetery, Clinton. Family will receive friends 7-8:30 p.m.
Friday, at the chapel. Family suggests contributions to the Twin
Lakes Hospice and may be left at the funeral home. (Arrangements:
Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton, MO) Kansas City Star, Kansas
City, Missouri, November 22, 1996
Departed this life, April 12th, 1851, Mrs.
Polly consort of James Basket, in her 52th year. She has left a
fond husband and six children
to mourn her loss. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County,
Missouri, April 18, 1851
Died -On Sunday morning, Dec. 1st, of croup,
Clarence, only child of Dr.Thomas J. and Mollie E. Baskett, aged
3 years. Near St. Aubert, on the11th of December 1872,
after one months illness, Cyrus C. Smith, in his 53d year.
The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, January 17,
1873
Broadwell, William
Death of aged Citizen - Died in Lexington, Mo., at the residence of his on-in-law, Judge W. T. WOOD, Dec. 17, 1869, Mr. William BROADWELL, aged 2 years. His remains will be brought to this city for interment in the amily cemetery. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, anuary 7, 1870
Smith, Cyrus
Near St. Aubert, on the 11th of December 1872, after one months illness, Cyrus C. Smith, in his 53d year. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, January 17, 1873
Collins, Kristen
KRISTEN NICOLE COLLINS Kristen Nicole Collins, infant daughter of
Brandy Sue Collins, died November 20, 1996, at Providence Medical
Center. Graveside services will be 9 a.m. Friday, November 22, at
the Bonner Springs Cemetery, Bonner Springs, KS. (Arrangements:
George F. Porter & Sons Funeral Home) Kansas City Star,
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, November 22, 1996
Velma Collins Schultze, age 64, of Liberty,
Missouri died June 13, 1987. She was born March 17, 1921 in
Steedman to Arthur and Velma "Bertie" Hall Collins. She
was married August 30, 1941 to Edward C. Schultze. Surviving are
her husband, Edward, one daughter, Vanda Frantz, Grainvalley, Mo,
one son Victor Schultze of Liberty, six grandchildren, two
sisters, Elva McDaniel of Jefferson City, and Nelda Davis of
Fulton and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Schultze will be
Tuesday June 16th at 2:00 p.m. at the Maupin Funeral
Home Chapel in Fulton with the Reverend Raymond McCallister Jr.
officiating. Visitation will be Monday June 15th from 5:99-8:00
in the evening at the funeral home. Burial will be at the
Callaway Memorial Gardens in Fulton. Memorial Card, Maupin
Funeral Home, Fulton, Missouri
Collins, Velma Irene
Velma Irene Collins, 77, of Troy, died Saturday (April 24, 1999) at the Troy Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Troy. Mrs. Collins formerly worked for a furniture manufacturer in Wright City. The funeral service was held Monday at Kemper-Marsh Funeral Home, Hawk Point, with burial at the Hawk Point City Cemetery. Among the survivors are two sons, Laverne Collins of Bellflower and Ernest Collins of O'Fallon; a sister, Opal Twiehaus of Wright City; and six grandchildren. St. Louis Post Dispatch, St. Louis, Missouri, April 25, 1999
[Collins, Davis, Nelda Collins
Mrs. Nelda Collins Davis, age 69, of Fulton passed away Monday,
June 23, 1997 at Columbia Regional Hospital, Columbia, Missouri.
She was born September 1, 1927 in Fulton, Missouri, a daughter of
Arthur Collins and Bertie Hall Collins. She married Glenn R.
Davis on March 21, 1946 in New Orleans, Louisiana. He survives of
the home. Other survivors include; two sons, Roger Davis and his
wife, Linda, and Darrell Davis and his wife Kim, all of Fulton;
seven grandchildren, Kim Davis of Atlanta, Georgia, Allison
Wheeler of Athens, Georgia, Tyler Davis, Whitney Davis, Hilary
Davis, Amy Davis and Adam Davis, all of Fulton, Missouri, one
sister, Elva McDaniel, of Jefferson City, Missouri. She was
preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Velma Schultze.
Mrs. Davis graduated from Fulton High School in 1945. She retired
in 1989 as a caseworker for the Missouri Division of Family
Services. She was a long time member of the Fulton Athletic
Booster Club and was an avid Fulton Hornet fan. She was a member
of the First Christian Ch urch in Fulton, Missouri. Fulton Sun
Gazette, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, June 23, 1997
PRIVATE PARIS CRAIGHEAD, Aged 23 years. Son of Mrs. P. N. Craighead, of Fulton, Mo. Called to the colors October 5, 1917, sent to Camp Funston, Kan., for training. Assigned to Company F, 354th Infantry. Died at that camp of pneumonia, March 29, 1918.
Died on the 3d inst., at her residence in this
county, Mrs. Martha Elizabeth, wife of James F. Custard, and only
daughter of Mr. Dawson.
The deceased was born July 19, 1827. She leaves a husband and
five little boys to mourn her loss. The Telegraph, Fulton,
Callaway County, Missouri, February 28, 1873
Mr. Lester Leon Dillon age 85 of Fulton passed
away Thursday, May 19, 1988 in Wichita, Kansas after suffering a
long battle of lung cancer. He was born May 6, 1903 in Steedman,
Missouri, the eldest son of Walter and Maude Collins Dillon. He
was married to Edna Fern Powers in Reform, Mo., December 31, 1937
she preceded him in death on October 31, 1983.
Survivors include two daughters; Joyce Beckham of Derby, Kansas
and JoAnn Tolmachoff of Glendale, Arizona. Two sons; Wallace
Dillon of Phoenix, Arizona and Rev. Delbert Dillon of Wichita,
Kansas. Three sisters; Lola Padgett, Gladys Martin and Opal
Warfield all of Fulton. Three brothers; Ennis Dillon of Lincoln,
Neb., and Raymond and Paris Dillon of Fulton. Seventeen
grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and several nieces and
nephews. In addition to his wife and parents he was preceded in
death by one infant daughter and one son; Ronald. Mr. Dillon was
a landscape gardner for 40 years in Phoenix, Arizona before
returning to Fulton to retire. Kingdom Daily News, Fulton,
Callaway County, Missouri, May, 1998
Dillon, Edith Williamson
Funeral services for Mrs. Paris Dillon, who died Saturday at her farm home on Route 1, were held this afternoon at the Maupin Funeral home here. The Rev. Sam McLarren officiated and burial was in Callaway Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Pallbearers were nephews: Clyde Padgett, Lloyd Martin, Carl Rehma, Bruce Williamson, Roger Williamson and Ted Harrison. Mrs. Dillon was horn on January 20, 1907, at Steedman, daughter of the late George and Sally Shiverdecker Williamson. She was the former Edith Mae Williamson. She was married to Paris Dillon in 1934 and he survives. Other survivors are a daughter Mrs. Ira (Lois Dean) O'Neal of Fulton Miss Judith Mae and Walter Nelson Dillon of the home, two grandchildren raised in the home, Glen Kosky and Mrs. Johnny (Billy Jean) Clayton. There are three other grandchildren and one great grandchild, 10 nieces and nephews. Also surviving are two brothers, Carl Wise Williamson and Robert Leo Williamson, both of Fulton. One brother, Manless (Buck) Williamson, preceded her in death Oct. 20, 1945. Three half-brothers and one half-sister surviving are: Martin Luther Williamson and David Wilson Williamson of Fulton, George William Williamson of New Orleans, La,, and Mrs. Percy (Sylvia) Langley, Fulton. Fulton Sun Gazette, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, March 9, 1964
NATIVE OF COUNTY DIED NOVEMBER 10 Body of Elihu
Dillon Buried at Steedman, His Old Home, Thursday. Elihu Dillon,
79 years old, a native and for many years a resident of the
Steedman Community, died November 10 at his home in St. Charles,
MO., after an extended illness from the infirmities of age. His
body was brought back to his home community and a service was
conducted by Sister Anna Powers of Reform. Burial was in
Riverview cemetery, two miles northeast of Steedman, on November
14. Mr. Dillon was born and reared in south Callaway, living all
but the last 12 years of his life in that community. In 1922 he
moved to St. Charles with his family. He leaves to morn his
passing, his widow; who before her marriage, was Miss Jennie
Estes, of the same community; eight children, Mrs. Robert Farley,
Mrs. Dave Kutchler, Mrs. John Matteson, Thomas and Edgar (Dick)
Dillon of St. Charles; Walter and Moses Dillon
and Mrs. Baxter Peery Steedman. In addition, there are 45
grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Mr. Dillon was a good
man and neighbor and was well liked by all who knew him. His
passing brings sorrow to a host of friends in this county.
Missouri Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, November 22, 1934
Paris Dillon, 84, of Fulton, died Monday, April
3, 2000, at Fulton Nursing and Rehab. He was born April 15, 1915,
in Callaway County to the late Maude Collins and G. W. Dillon. He
married Edith Williamson. She preceded him in death on March 7,
1964. Survivors include: one son, Richard Glen Dillon of Fulton;
one daughter, Judy Rogers of the state of Arizona; five
grandchildren, Darrell Dillon, Wendy Twitchell and Darren Dillon,
all of Fulton, Edie Welch of Jefferson City and Mike Harris of
the state of Arizona; three sisters, Lola Padgett, Gladys Martin;
six great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. He is
also preceded in death by one son, four brothers and one infant
sister. He retired from the Fulton Country Club after 22 years of
service as a grounds superintendent. Services will be 2 p.m.,
Friday at Maupin Funeral Home in Fulton, with Bruce Williamson
officiating. Burial will follow in Callaway Memorial Gardens.
Visitation is 5-7 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Fulton Sun
Gazette, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, April 4, 2000
Dillon, Rosanna Lee
ROSANNA LEE DILLON Mrs. Rosanna Lee Dillon, age
84, of Fulton, passed away Friday, January 8, 1999 at the
Callaway Community Hospital in Fulton. She was born June 24,
1914, in Steedman, Missouri a daughter of the late John Robert
Lee McClellan and Dora Ellen Ladman McClellan. She married Walter
Raymond Dillon in Fulton on February 14, 1937. He survives at
their home. Other survivors include three daughters, Donna Carrol
Burry and her husband, Earl of Fulton, Carolyn Parks and her
husband, Daniel of Williamsburg, and Sandra Gibson and her
husband Richard of Fulton, two sisters; Ruth Craig and Trixie
Nickelson of Fulton, one brother, Marvin McClellan of Tekamah,
Nebraska, 7 grand- children; Gary Wayne Burry and his wife,
Tammy, Steven "Rusty" Burry and his wife Ronda, Carol
Ann Sumner and her husband, Jon, Jennifer Gibson, Mac Gibson, all
of Fulton, Dianna Robbins and her husband, Eric of Holts
Summit, Douglas Gibson of Bowling Green, Missouri, one
step-grandson, David Gibson of Fulton and 7 great-grandchildren,
and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents she
was preceded in death by one brother. "Mrs. Dillon was a
member of the Church of God-Holiness in Fulton, Central Co-
Workers and Central Quilters Club. Fulton Sun Gazette, January
10, 1999
Ronnie Dillon A former Fultonian, Ronnie Dillon, died December 12 at a hospital in Phoenix, Arizona, after a lingering illness. He was born in Fulton, November 8, 1943. As a child, he grew up in Phoenix, Arizona. Survivors include: his wife, three children, and his parents, Mr. Leon Dillon and Mrs. Edna Powers Dillon, two brothers, Wallace Lee and Delbert, two sisters, Joyce and Jean, all of Phoenix. Fulton relatives are Raymond and Paris Dillon, Mrs. Lola Padgett, Mrs. Buck Martin, Mrs. Curtis Warfield, Floyd Powers and Mrs. Faye Powers Day. Burial was Monday, December 16, at Phoenix.
Bedelia Louise DUDLEY, 84, of Sullivan, formerly of Fulton, died Thursday, Feb. 26, 1998, in Sullivan. She was born Nov. 11, 1913, in Calwood to Jewett Madison WRIGHT, Sr., and Susan Ethel WRIGHT. She married Ransom E. DUDLEY, who preceded her in death. Survivors include: her mother of Fulton; one son, Randy DUDLEY and his wife of Sullivan; two brothers, Madison WRIGHT of Fulton and Tommie Wright and his wife of Kingdom City; two sisters, Shirley BLANSETT and her husband of Rocky Mountain and Betty HARRIS and her husband of Fulton; six grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her father, one son and two brothers. Mrs. Dudley was a longtime member of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Fulton. Services were Saturday at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Fulton, Burial was in Ebenezer Cemetery. Arrangements were under the direction of Hassebroek-Felton Funeral Home in Sullivan. Fulton Sun Gazette, March 4, 1998, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri
Roger Clement Dungan, 59, of Boonville died
Tuesday, May 2, 2000, at Cooper County Memorial Hospital.
Services will
be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 4, at Thacker Funeral Home in
Boonville with the Rev. Don Woods officiating. Burial will be in
Providence Cemetery. Visitation will be from noon to 2 p.m.
Thursday at the funeral home. Mr. Dungan was born April 7, 1941,
in Cooper County to Herbert and Ruth Shadwick Dungan. He married
Nina Louise Schultz on Oct. 22, 1966, and she survives. Survivors
also include three stepdaughters, Theresa Mullett and Cindy
Ridgeway, both of Columbia, and Irene Bodenhamer of Butler; one
brother, Dale Dungan of Kansas City; four sisters, Doris Kaiser
and Betty Cundiff, both of Excelsior Springs, Ruth Thompson of
Boonville and Hazel Purvis of New Franklin; and three
grandchildren. He was preceded in death by six brothers and two
sisters. Memorials are suggested to the Providence Cemetery
Association.
Ecton, Peter
ECTON--Near Calwood, in this county, on the 20th inst., Peter
Ecton, aged about 35 years. He leaves a wife and four children,
and was a
consistent member of the Baptist Church. Fulton Telegraph,
Fulton, Callaway County, November 1888
Leon Mitchell Ferguson, 79, of Jefferson City,
died Monday, July 10, 2000, at St. Marys Health Center in
Jefferson City. Services will be
held at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 15, at Mt. Vernon Missionary
Baptist Church in Holts Summit with the Rev. George Coleman
officiating. Burial with military honors will be in Mt. Vernon
Missionary Baptist Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m.
Friday, July 14, at Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home in Jefferson City
and from 9 to 10 a.m. Saturday at the church. Mr. Ferguson was
born Sept. 23, 1920, in Callaway County to Mitchell and Lillian
Adams Ferguson. He married Mildred Whittler and later married
Beatrice Gordon. He served in the Navy during World War II. He
was a member of the Mt. Vernon Missionary Baptist Church in Holts
Summit, where he was a deacon and a member of the Missionary
Society. He was also a member of American Legion Post No. 231.
Survivors include a daughter, Linda Harris of Columbia; two
sisters, Marie Thompson of Kansas City and Jessie Ferguson of
Jefferson City; two brothers, Paul Ferguson of Jefferson City and
Charles Ferguson of Stockton, Calif.; one grandchild; and nine
great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, Henry
Ferguson. Memorials are suggested to Mt. Vernon Missionary
Baptist Church or the American Cancer Society. Columbia Daily
Tribune, Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, July 12, 2000
Bill M. Flaspohler, 63, of Armstrong died
Friday, Nov. 13, 1998, at his home. Services will be held at 2
p.m. Monday, Nov. 16,
at Friemonth-Freese Funeral home in Fayette with the Rev. John
Spilman officiating. Burial will be in Fayette City Cemetery.
Visitation is from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, at the funeral home. Mr.
Flaspohler was born June 23, 1935, in Howard County to Leo
Flaspohler and Anna "Shine" Golden Goodman of Fayette.
He married Carol Thompson, and she survives. Mr. Flaspohler
worked as a locomotive engineer for Gateway Western Railroad. He
was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, the
American Legion, the Eagles Lodge and a local band known as the
Tunemasters. Other survivors include his mother, of Fayette;
three sons, Curtis Flaspohler of Armstrong, Butch Flaspohler of
Higbee and Ed Flaspohler of Arnold; and a daughter, Cynthia
Flaspohler-McPeek of Larkspur, Colo. Memorials can be made to
Homecare of Mid-Missouri Hospice in Moberly. Columbia Daily
Tribune, Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, November 15, 1998
Ruby Helen Gallentine, 83, of Centralia died
Tuesday, March 21, 2000, at Boone Hospital Center. Graveside
services will be
held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 25, at Glendale Memorial Gardens
in Centralia with Emmet Calvert officiating. Arrangements are
under the
direction of Fenton Funeral Chapel. Mrs. Gallentine was born Oct.
15, 1916, in Columbia to Sidney and Jenny Belle Slater Lynes. She
married Ernest Gallentine on Nov. 7, 1959, in Tuscumbia, and he
survives. She was a Jehovah's Witness in Hallsville. Survivors
also include a daughter, Shirley Ann Goodman of Thompson; a son,
Larry Ray Johnson of Centralia; eight grandchildren; 26
great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. A brother
preceded her in death. Memorials are suggested to the American
Heart Association or the American Diabetes Association. Columbia
Daily Tribune, Columbia, Boone County, Missouri March 22, 2000
Mrs. Dora E. GRIFFIN, Route 5, died
unexpectedly at 3 a.m. today 40 minutes after being admitted to
the Callaway Memorial Hospital. She was a life-long resident of
the county. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at
the Church of God Holiness with the Rev. Sam
McLerran, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in the Riverview
Cemetery, Steedman. The body will lie in state at the Maupin
Funeral
Home here. Pal bearers will be Ralph and Lloyd Twitchell, Allen
Mealy, Carl Farley, Archie Lee Tate and Elmer Sprout. A native of
Callaway County, Mrs. Griffin was born near Steedman on April 15,
1888, a daughter of Anton and Sarah Thompson Ladman. She was
married to John R. McClellan on May 7, 1913, and the couple lived
for many years on a farm near Steedman. He died on May 18, 1945.
On January 28, 1952, she was married to John H. Griffin, who
survives. Mrs. Griffin was a member of the Riverview Church of
God Holiness. Survivors, in addition to her husband, include four
children by her first marriage, Mrs. Raymond Dillon, Fulton,
Marvin McClellan, Tekamah, Neb., Mrs. Howard Nickelson, McCredie,
and Miss Ruth McClellan, Fulton. One son, Henry Wilson, died at
the age of two. Fulton Sun Gazette, Fulton, Callaway County,
Missouri, May 27, 1960
Dorothy I. HART, 73 of Fulton, died Monday, August 4, 1997, at Callaway Community Hospital in Fulton. She was born April 26, 1924, in Fulton to Harley Fisher and Pearl Belle Custard Fisher. Survivors include two sons, James Humphrey of Mexico and Mike Matteson of Fulton; three daughters, Sheri Dunne of Sullivan, Jackie Chapman of Phoenix and Patty Gold of Los Angeles; 17 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by one daughter, Barbara Reno; one son, Jody Belcher; an infant brother and an infant sister. Mrs. Hart worked as a psychiatric aide at Fulton, State Hospital until her retirement. She enjoyed playing in pool tournaments at the SERVE Senior Center. Services will be at 5 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 5, at Maupin Funeral Home in Fulton with the Rev. Stephen Sowder officiating. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery in Fulton (Arrangements: Langsford Chapel, Lee's Summit, MO) Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, November 22, 1996
In Independence on Sunday, April 20th, Sarah H., Infant daughter of Isaac and Susan C. Hockaday, aged 22 months. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, May 9, 1851
Mary Settles Hull, 93, of Boonville died
Monday, Sept. 18, 2000, at Cooper County Memorial Hospital in
Boonville. Services will be held at
10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 23, at William Wood Funeral Home in
Boonville with the Rev. Karen Nelson officiating. Burial will be
in Walnut Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 22, at the funeral home. Mrs. Hull was born July
12, 1907, in Boone County to Harris and Sarah Jane Pharis
Settles. She married Clarence E. Hull on Nov. 24, 1926, in Cooper
County, and he preceded her in death. She was employed at Selwyn
Shoe Factory until her retirement. She was a member of the United
Church of Christ for over 70 years. Survivors include two
grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She also was preceded
in death by a daughter, Evelyn Jane Brownfield; four brothers;
three sisters; and a great-grandchild. Columbia Daily Tribune,
Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, September 20, 2000
Mary Martha Hunker, 87, of Moberly, died Saturday, Jan. 15, 2000, at Loma Linda nursing home in Moberly. Services were held at 2 p.m. today at Million-Taylor-Patton Funeral Home in Huntsville with Lon Cooksey officiating. Burial is in Roanoke Cemetery in Roanoke. Mrs. Hunker was born April 30, 1912, in Moberly to Stephen and Maggie Parks Morris. She married Leslie Hunker on April 30, 1930, in Yates and he preceded her in death. She had been employed at the Brown Shoe factory, and Community Hospital. She was a member of Coates Street Presbyterian Church, where she was active in the quilting circle. Survivors include two sons, Stephen Hunker of Columbia and Martin Hunker of Houston, Texas; two sisters, Kathryn Thompson of Moberly and Betty Bryant of Washington; eight grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society of the Coates Street Presbyterian Church. Columbia Daily Tribune, Columbia, Missouri, January 17, 2000
Hunter, Ida Ford
Mrs. Ida HUNTER, nee FORD, was born in Lexington Kentucky, April
20, 1850. emigrated with her parents to Fulton, Missouri in
1855...died...August 23rd, 1879, Callaway Weekly Gazette, Fulton,
Callaway County, Missouri. September 5, 1879
Kemp, William R.
On the 7th inst., at the residence of his father in this county,
Wm. R. KEMP, aged about 26 years. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway
County, Missouri, January 11, 1861
Mrs. Sallie F., wife of Robert D. JASPER, and
daughter of James B. and the late Nancy Ann WOOD, departed this
life March 27, 1870, in the town of New Florence, Mo., aged 19
yeas, 7 months and 16 days. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway
County, Missouri, April 8, 1870
On the 7th of April, at her residence on the
Grand Prairie, Mrs. Margaret, consort of Thomas JAMESON, of
typhoid fever, aged 25 years.
The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, April 16, 1852
JAMESON--In this county, on the 12th inst., of consumption, Miss Nellie Jamison, aged about 19 years. Fulton Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, 1882
Died at his residence in Audrain county on the 13th inst., George S. JOLLY, aged 42 years. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, March 22, 1862
Lewis, George T.
PRIVATE GEORGE T. LEWIS. Aged 27 years. Son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lewis, of near McCredie, Mo. Called to the
colors October 5, 1917, sent to Camp Funston, Kan., for training
and assigned to 354th Infantry. Died of pneumonia at Camp
Funston, February 21, 1918.
Wayne Edward LOOTEN, 65, of Eugene died Monday,
May 29, 2000, at his home. Services will be held at 11 a.m.
Wednesday, May 31, at Hickory Hill Baptist Church in Eugene with
the Rev. Shane Crum officiating. Burial will be in Hickory Hill
Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 30, at
Weber and Sons Funeral Home in Russellville. Mr. Looten was born
Oct. 21, 1934, in Henley to Edward and Orpha LOOTEN. He married
Dorothy Jo SESTAK on Jan. 23, 1955, in Hickory Hill, and she
survives. He graduated from Eugene High School and worked for
A&P Supermarkets for 14 years before joining Prudential
Insurance Co., where he was a manager for 30 years before
retiring. He was a member of Hickory Hills Baptist Church in
Eugene. He also was a Cole County commissioner and a longtime
member of the Life Underwriters Association. Other survivors
include his mother and stepfather, Orpha and Herb Thompson of
Kansas City, Kan.; his stepmother, Opal Looten of Henley; two
sons, Richard Wayne Looten of Columbia and Steven Lee Looten of
Quincy, Ill.; a daughter, Michelle Delene Morton of Columbia;
three brothers, Donald Looten and Frankie Looten, both of Henley,
and Jerry Thompson of Jamesport; two sisters, Patricia Breedlove
and Diane Barnes, both of Kansas City, Kan.; and five
grandchildren. Memorials are suggested to Hickory Hill Baptist
Church. Columbia Daily Tribune, Columbia, Boone County, Missouri,
May 30, 2000
Capt. Clarence C. "Hap" MADDOX, 73,
Jefferson City, died July 31, 1999, at St. Mary's Health Center.
He was born Sept. 6, 1925, in Callaway County, a son of Elburn
and Margaret KEELEY MADDOX. He was married June 14, 1946, in
Fulton, to Norma Jean Goodman, who died June 3, 1999. A lifelong
resident of the Central Missouri area, he graduated from Fulton
High School in 1943 and attended Westminster College. He was a
graduate of the FBI National Academy in Washington. He served in
the Navy and Army during World War II and the Korean Conflict. He
was employed by the Missouri Highway Patrol from 1953 until
illness forced his retirement as a captain in 1984. He was
stationed in Flat River and Montgomery City before his transfer
to the patrol's general headquarters
in 1961. He retired as a director of the Criminal Bureau. He was
a deacon and member of Memorial Baptist Church and a member of
the retired Missouri Highway Patrol Employees Association.
Survivors include: three daughters, Brenda M. Dillane and Debbie
D. Schrimpf, both of Jefferson City, and Beverly G. Sheridan,
Steamboat Springs, Colo.; one son, Gary P. Maddox, Jefferson
City; and 10 randchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday
at Memorial Baptist Church. The Rev. C.D. Butler will officiate.
Graveside services and burial with military honors will be in
Callaway Memorial Gardens, Fulton. Visitation will be from 4-8
p.m. Tuesday at Freeman Mortuary. Memorials are suggested to the
Memorial Baptist Church building fund. Jefferson City News
Tribune, Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, August 1, 1999
Died of Pneumoniciclial croup, near
Barkersville, Mo., on January 23rd, 1882, Mary Jane, daughter of
William J. and Mary F.
MADDOX, aged three months and eight days. Farewell, dear little
darling, thou art gone but not forgotten. She was the music of
our home, a day that knew no night--, The fragrance of our garden
bower--, A thing all smiles and light. Above the couch we beat
and prayed, In the half-lighted room; As the bright hues of
infant life, Sank slowly lat gloom. The form remained, but there
was now, No soul our love to share; Farewell! with weeping hearts
we said---, Child of our love and care. But years are moving
quickly past. And times will soon be o'er, Death shall be
swallowed up of life, On the immortal shore.
Norma Jean MADDOX 70, Jefferson City, died June
3, 1999, at St. Marys Health Center. She was born May 4, 1929, in
Callaway County, a daughter of Paul O. and Betty FARMER GOODMAN.
She was married June 14, 1946, in
Fulton, to Clarence C. "Hap" MADDOX, who survives at
the home. A lifelong resident of the Central Missouri area, she
attended Fulton High School. She worked for Kroger's store and
later with Sears for several years. She also owned and operated
Granny's Gourmet Catering Co. for more than 20 years until she
retired in 1998. She was a member of
Memorial Baptist Church. Other survivors include: three
daughters, Brenda Dillane and Debbie Schrimpf, both of Jefferson
City, and Beverly Sheridan, Steamboat, Colo.; one son, Gary
Maddox, Jefferson City; two sisters, Lois Martin, Kansas City,
Kan., and Carolyn Beers, state of Kansas; and 10 grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at
Memorial Baptist Church. The Rev. C.D. Butler will officiate.
Burial will be in Callaway Memorial Gardens, Fulton. Visitation
will be from 4-8 p.m. Monday at Freeman Mortuary. Memorials are
suggested to the Memorial Baptist Church Building Fund. Jefferson
City News Tribune, Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, June 6,
1999
Died at the residence of his mother, 7 miles north of Fulton, on the night of the 21st instant, Mr. Uriah MADDOX in the 30th year of his age. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, February 28, 1851
Dr. R. J.M. The Fulton Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, November, 1882
Mr. Harry M. MARTIN, passed away Monday, August 27, 1990 at the Heartland of Fulton Nursing Care Facility. He was born April 9, 1903 at Steedman, Mo., a son of the late Harvey S. and Daisy MADDOX MARTIN. He was married June 29, 1923 to Georgia GILMAN, she preceded him in death on March 21, 1978. Survivors include; two sons, Elmer and James Martin of Fulton, four daughters; Mrs. J. C. (Mildred) Adams, Mrs. Robert (Lucille) Harrison, Mrs. Betty Thurman all of Fulton and Mrs. Peggy Diehl of Steedman. One brother, Elwood Martin of Fulton and one sister, Margaret Atterberry of Rhineland, Missouri. 17 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren. Mr. Martin was preceded in death by his parents, wife, one daughter, two sons, two brothers and two sisters.
McClennan, John R.
MCCLELLAN, John R. McCLELLAN was born October
16, 1869 at Portland, Mo., and died May 18, 1945 at the age 75
years 4 months 2 days. He was the son of James and Martha J.
McCLELLAN. On May 7, 1913 he was married to Dora E. LADMAN. To
this union five children were born, one son, Henry Wilson,
preceding him in death. He is survived by his widow, and four
children, namely: Mrs. Raymond Dillon, Fulton, Mo.; Cpl. Marvin
McClellan of the U. S. Army; Trixie Ellen and Ruth of the home; 2
grandchildren, one brother, one sister, two half-sisters, and one
step-sisters. He was saved and sanctified several years ago, but
had wandered back, to some extent. Two years ago he got back to
God and never ceased praising His name. At any time through the
night one could hear him praying. A prayer service was held in
his home a few weeks ago and he shouted the praise of God with is
feeble voice. He said to Bro.
Floyd Rogers, "Bro. Rogers, this is the best prayer meeting
I was ever in." He tried to help his friends in every way he
could. If anyone was sick, he would go to see them, and would
say, "I'm glad they don't think I'm too old to help."
The funeral service was conducted by Bro. J. L. BEATTY at
Riverview Church and his body was laid to rest in the Riverview
Cemetery to await the morning of the first resurrection. The
family wishes to thank the people of Reform Church, the Fulton
Church, and the Kansas City College and Bible School and Church
for the flowers and sympathy. The Church of God Holiness Church
Herald, November 1945
N E. D. McCRAY. Aged 22 years, Son of Mr. And rs. S. McCray, of near New Bloomfield, Mo. Called to the olors October 21, 1918, and sent to Camp Bowie, Tex., for raining. Died at base hospital in that camp, November 3, 1918, ofpneumonia
Miles, James T.
James T. MILES, 78, of Norcross, Ga., formerly
of Columbia, died Saturday, March 18, 2000. Services will be held
at 3 p.m. Saturday, March 25, at Kirk of the Corners Christian
Church in Norcross. A private graveside service will follow at
Arlington Memorial Gardens. Mr. Miles was a native of Columbia
and graduated from the University of Missouri. He served in the
U.S. Army from 1941 to 1945 as a staff sergeant. He spent many
years in the retail business, working with J.P. Allen, Macy's and
Robins of Cordele. Survivors include
daughters, Sharon Miles and Sallie Thompson, both of Duluth, Ga.,
Linda Douglas of Charlotte, N.C., and Wendy Arnold of Ft. Valley,
Ga.; son, James Miles of Alpharetta, Ga.; and 11 grandchildren.
Memorials are suggested to the American Diabetes Association.
Columbia Daily Tribune, Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, March
19, 2000
NEVINS--In this county, on the 4th inst., John Nevins, aged about 75 years. Fulton Telegraph, 1888
PRIVATE RALPH G. OVERFELT. Aged 22 years. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Overfelt, of Auxvasse. Called to the colors October 21, 1918 and sent with a contingent from Callaway county to Camp Bowie, Tex., where he died of pneumonia, November 2, 1918
Eugene H. O'NEIL Jr., 77, of Columbia died
Monday, Sept. 18, 2000, in Columbia. A memorial mass will be held
at 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 22, at
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Boonville with the Rev.
Pat Dolan officiating. Mr. O'Neil was born October 14, 1922, in
Everett,
Wash., to Eugene Haggerty and Katherine FRATT O'NEIL. He married
Catherine Roberts on September 13, 1947, in Wisconsin. He served
with the Army Air Forces during World War II as a flight
navigator. He was a statistician for the state of Wisconsin, a
marketing specialist for 3M Co. and Amphenol Corp. and a computer
programmer for Morgan Corp. and Sherwin Williams. He was a member
of Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church. He also was a member of
Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus and received his life
certificate this year. Survivors include two sons, Stephen O'Neil
and David O'Neil, both of Chicago; two daughters, Molly Gammill
of Meridian, Miss., and Beth Lammers of Rocheport; three
brothers, Fred O'Neil of Brookfield, Wis., William O'Neil of
Everett, Wash., and John O'Neil of Bellevue, Wash.; seven
grandchildren; and five great- grandchildren. Memorials are
suggested to Option Care/Missouri River Hospice, 3210 Bluff Creek
Drive, Columbia, Mo., 65201.
ColumbiaDaily Tribune, Columbia, Missouri, September 20, 2000Clarence H. "Jack" Ott, 79, of Hallsville died Monday, Sept. 18, 2000, at his home. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21, at Red Rock Methodist Church in Harrisburg with the Rev. Tom Adams officiating. Burial will be in Red Rock Methodist Church Cemetery. Visitation will be from 12 p.m. until time of services Thursday at the church. Arrangements are under the direction of Nilson Funeral Home. Mr. Ott was born November 26, 1920, in Boone County to Samuel F. and Myrtle R. KEMPER OTT. He married Wilma Cook on Dec. 21, 1940, in Columbia, and she preceded him in death. He was a member of Red Rock United Methodist Church and was a veteran of the Korean War. He was an avid bowler and was active at Oakland Plaza Lanes. Survivors include two daughters, Connie Reedy of Hallsville and Joan Frantz of Marshfield; three sisters, Mary Belle Perkins, Dorothy Juanita Shores and Lorene Stone, all of Columbia; five grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. He also was preceded in death by a brother, Roy Ott; and three sisters, Alice Neal, Edith House and Louise Toalson. Memorials are suggested to Red Rock Methodist Church Cemetery, 4760 Squire Court Road, Harrisburg, Mo., 65256. September 20, 2000
Mrs. Nellie POLACEK age 79 of Fulton passed away Sunday, October
22, 1989 at the Callaway Community Hospital in Fulton. She was
born January 10, 1910 in Steedman, Missouri, the daughter of the
Late William Recer and GUSSIE MADISON Garriott. She was married
to August Francis Polacek, he preceded her in death February 24,
1982. Survivors include two sons; Kenny Polacek of Rhineland,
Mo., and August Polacek of Fulton. Six daughters; Louetta Martin
and Judy Harrison of Fulton. Dorothy Pierson of New Bloomfield,
Mo., Helen Rosemiller of Holts Summit, Mo., Donna Raterman of
Rhineland, Mo., and Fayrene Holzhauser of Portland, Mo. One
brother, William Garriott of Carrington, Mo. Two sisters; Mary
Edwards and Marcella Hawk both of Fulton. Twenty-three
grandchildren and twenty-one great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by her parents, husband, one brother and one
son. Services will be 2:00 p.m.
Tuesday, October 24, 1989 at the Maupin Funeral Home Chapel in
Fulton. Visitation will be at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery near
Portland, Mo. Fulton Sun Gazette, Fulton, Callaway County,
Missouri, October, 1989
POWELL--Died at her home, at the residence of Mr. James POWELL, near New Prospect, Callaway County, MO., on the 7th day of November, 1882. Miss Rebecca F. POWELL, in the 22nd year of her age. She was a consistent member of the Baptist church, a model Christian and was universally beloved by all who knew her. Fulton Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, 1883
Mary Ophelia Pryer, 71, died Sunday September
27, 1987, at St. Marys Hospital in Blue Springs, Mo. Mrs. Pryer
was born
Oct. 23, 1915, in Callaway County, the daughter of Robert W. and
Bessie Mal Matteson. She was married to Freeman Pryer who
preceded her in death. She is survived by a son Freeman Jr., a
daughter, Lanette Whitseck, and a grandson, John Whitseck, all of
Independence, Mo.; brothers Henry Matteson of New Bloomfield,
Robert Lee and Elvin Matteson, both of Fulton. Charles Eugene
Matteson of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Harold Matteson of Jefferson
City; sisters, Dorothy Opperman of Independence, Myrtle
Autenrieth of Jefferson City, Bonnie Holt of Shell Knob, Mo. A
sister, Gertrude Shoof, also preceded her in death. Funeral
services will be at 11 a.m. Sept. 30, 1987, at the Ott Mitchell
Funeral Home in Independence. Burial will be in Oakridge
Cemetery, Independence. Kingdom Daily News, Fulton, Callaway
County, Missouri, September 1987
At the residence of her brother in DeKalb county, Mo., March 13th, 1864, Miss Virginia Pugh of Callaway county, Mo., aged 24 years and 17 days. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, March 25, 1864
RENOE--In this county, on the 5th inst., Lizzie, wife of Frank RENOE, aged about 24 years. He (she) leaves two children. Fulton Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, 1888
PRIVATE DORSEY S. ROBERTS. Aged 19 years. Son of Mrs. Janie ROBERTS, formerly of Fulton, Mo. Enlisted in the Motor Transport Corps. June, 1918, and stationed at Fort Sheridan, Ill., where he died of spinal meningitis, December 13, 1918.
Emma Esther ROSE age 81, of Fulton passed away
Tuesday June 2nd at the Fulton Manor Nursing Home. She was born
December 7, 1905 in Bluffton, Missouri, a daughter of Elijah
Grant and Anna McCLATCHEY NORTHERN. She married Lemmie L. Rose on
May 21, 1924. Mrs. Rose was preceded in death by her parents,
three infant children and four sisters. Surviving are her
husband, Lemmie, of the home. One son, Don Rose of Fulton and one
daughter, Peggy Douglas also of Fulton. Three sisters, Anna
Buchanan of Ethel, Missouri and Dolly Gallatin and Marjorie Lee
both of Fulton. Five grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and
one great-great-grandchild. A
number of nieces and nephews and brother and sister-in-laws also
survive. Mrs. Rose was a member of the First Free Methodist
Church in Jefferson City. Services for Mrs. Emma Esther Rose will
be 11:00 a.m. Thursday, June 4th at the Maupin Funeral Home
chapel with the Reverend Forrest Hicks officiating. Visitation
will be Wednesday evening from 5-8 p.m. Memorial contributions
may be made to the Best Bottoms Cemetery Fund. Memorial Card from
Maupin Funeral Home, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri
Mr. Lemmie L. ROSE age 87 of Fulton passed away Friday, May 26, 1989 at the Fulton Manor Care Center. He was born January 12, 1902 in Steedman, Mo., a son of the late Solomon F. Rose and Dora Ellen HOOK. He married Emma Esther NORTHERN on May 21, 1987. Mr. Rose was also preceded in death by three infant children, four brothers and three sisters. Surviving are one son and daughter in-law; Don and Peggy Rose of Fulton and one daughter and son in-law; Peggy and John Douglas of Fulton. Four sisters; Mary Boemker and Abigail Middaugh of Fulton, Katy Crosswhite and Pauline Tuttle both of St. Ann, Mo. Five grandchildren; Danny Rose, Terry Elaine Smith, John R. Douglas, and Mark Douglas of Fulton, and David Rose of Belleville, Illinois. Ten great- grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. A number of nieces and nephews and brother and sister in-laws also survives. Mr. Rose retired from the Harbison Walker Refractories in 1967. He attended the First Free Methodist Church.
Phyllis Marilyn Schieszer, 61, of Columbia died
Thursday, March 9, 2000, in Columbia. Services will be held at 1
p.m. Friday, March 10, at First Christian Church in Boonville.
Arrangements are under the direction of Memorial Funeral Home.
Mrs. Schieszer was born May 24, 1938, in Belle to Otto and
Blanche COX THOMPSON. She married Robert "Bob"
Schieszer on June 27, 1958, in Slater, and he
survives. She attended First Christian Church and had worked for
Wal-Mart for 13 years. Survivors also include a son, Robert
Leslie
Schieszer of Dahlonega, Ga.; two daughters, Teresa Lee Osweiler
of Webster, Iowa, and Shelly Lynn McDonald of Independence; and
six
grandchildren. A daughter preceded her in death. Memorials are
suggested to Central Missouri Kidney Association, P.O. Box 1915,
Columbia, Mo., 65205. Columbia Daily Tribune, Columbia, Boone
County, Missouri, March 9, 2000
Zana Mae SMITH, 87, of Indianapolis, formerly
of Columbia, died Wednesday, June 7, 2000, in Indianapolis.
Services will be held at 2
p.m. Monday, June 12, at Fifth Street Christian Church with the
Rev. William Jenkins officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park
Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday, June 11, at Warren
Funeral Chapel. Mrs. Smith was born on July 22, 1912, in Columbia
to Stuart
Parker and Rebecca PORTER MACBANE. She married Roy SMITH Sr., and
he preceded her in death. She graduated from Douglass High School
and had been employed as a financial secretary. She was the
former owner of Stuart Parker Funeral Home. She was a member of
Light of the World Christian Church in Indianapolis and Fifth
Street Christian Church, where she was a member of the choir.
Survivors include a daughter, Rebecca Hughes of Indianapolis;
three grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. She also was
preceded in death by a son. Columbia Daily Tribune, Columbia,
Boone County, Missouri, June 10, 2000
Marjorie Pearl SCHNUR, 82, of Columbia died Wednesday, June 7, 2000, at Boone Hospital Center. Graveside services will be held at 2:30 p.m.Monday, June 12, at Harrisburg Cemetery in Harrisburg with the Rev.Mickey Havener officiating. Visitation will be from noon to 2 p.m.Monday at Parker Funeral Service. Mrs. Schnur was born Oct. 13, 1917,in Columbia to Charles Omega and Anna May BLAKEMORE PAYNE. She married Richard SCHNUR Sr., and he preceded her in death. She was a housekeeping supervisor from 1962 to 1978 at Ravenswood Hospital in Chicago. She moved to Columbia in 1993. Survivors include a daughter, Judith Anne Schnur of Columbus, Ohio; a son, Richard Schnur Jr. of Afton, N.Y.; a sister, Lucille McQuitty of Columbia; a brother, Carl Payne of Kansas City, Kan.; and a granddaughter. She also was preceded in death by a sister and two brothers. Columbia Daily Tribune, Columbia, Boone County, issouri, June 10, 2000
On October 10, 1889, at the residence of her son, Capt. M. M. SCHOLL, near Shamrock this county, Mrs. Elizabeth SCHOLL, aged 79 years. Funeral at Augusta church.
The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County,
Missouri, October 15, 1880 In this county on Monday night last,
Mrs. S. SCHOLL, wife of John
Scholl. Callaway Weekly Gazette, Fulton, Callaway County,
Missouri
Mrs. Bessie Scott, 90 died Saturday, Nov. 23,
1996, at the Fulton Community Care Center in Fulton. She was born
Oct. 8, 1906,
the daughter of Milton and Stella VAUGHN SCOTT. She is survived
by two brothers, Reed Scott of Holts Summit and Finis Scott of
Guthrie. She was preceded in death by two sisters and five
brothers. She was a member of the Oak Chapel Baptist of Guthrie.
Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Oak Chapel
Baptist Church Cemetery in Guthrie with the Rev. Marion Mitchell
officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Debo Funeral
Home. Fulton Sun Gazette, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri,
November 24, 1996
On Monday evening, Feb. 21, 1852, at his residence in this county, Mathew Scott of typhoid fever, aged 29 years and one month. He has left a wife and three small children. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, April 16, 1852
On Friday Feb. 27th, 1852, at the residence of
his father in this county, Milton SCOTT, of typhoid fever, aged
20 years and 9 months. At
the same place on Sunday, February 29th, 1852, George l. Scott,
of typhoid fever, aged 22 years, 2 months and 27 days. The
Telegraph,
Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, April 16, 1852
At the residence of Temple Wayne, in Audrain County, Mo., on Tuesday March 16, 1852, David G. SCOTT, of typhoid fever, aged 24 years and 8 months. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, April 26, 1852
Died on Friday, Dec. 27, 1872, in Callaway county, after a long and painful illness, Harvey SCOTT. The deceased was born in Montgomery county, Ky., Dec. 12, 1810, and came to Callaway county in 1828, where he resided until his death. Mexico papers please copy.
James M. Scott and Tillman Vaughan, old citizens of this county, died on Wednesday night last. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, April 1, 1864
In this county on Sunday night the 23rd of instant, Franklin Sheets aged 20 years, son of Benjamin SHEETS, Esq. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, February 28, 1851
In St. Louis, on the 29th ult., Laura, wife of John Burgess SMITH, and youngest daughter of Samuel F. WELLS Esq., of Saint Louis county, in the 28th year of her age. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, Jan. 22, 1861
Smith, Cyrus
Near St. Aubert, on the 11th of December 1872, after one months
illness, Cyrus C. SMITH, in his 53d year. The Telegraph, Fulton,
Callaway County, Missouri, January 17, 1873
Died - On the 25th of October at the residence of James SMITH, Emma Kate, daughter of James and Mary SMITH, aged 2 years, five months and 26 days. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, October 31, 1862
On the sixth of Sept., near Readsville, Callaway county, Mo., Mrs. Mary SMITH, wife of Wm. H. Smith, in the fifty-third year of her age. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, September 13, 1861
Smith, Joseph
Drowned - Mr. Joseph SMITH, a German, was drowned while bathing
in the Missouri river, near Portland on Saturday last. His body
has not been recovered. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County,
Missouri, June 9, 1871
SERGEANT L. DEAN STAMBAUGH Aged 27 years. Son
of Mrs. Medora Stambaugh, of near Fulton. Called to the colors
October 5, 1917, and ordered to Camp Funston, Kan., for training.
Died of pneumonia at that camp January 25, 1918
Stevens, Ethelen Wassman
Ethelene WASSMAN Stevens, 76, of New Franklin
died Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1998, at Boone Hospital Center. Services
will be held
at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, at First Baptist Church in New
Franklin with the Rev. Dan Pritchard officiating. Burial will be
in Lamine
Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30,
at Markland Funeral Home in New Franklin. Mrs. Stevens was born
April 7,
1922, to Emil Edwin and Elizabeth May CRAMER STEVENS. She married
Walter WASSMAN on Aug. 31, 1938, in Boonville. She was employed
with McGraw Edison as an assembly person in Moberly. She later
graduated from beauty college and became a beautician. She
retired in 1978 from employment with Toastmaster in Boonville.
She was a member of First Baptist Church. Survivors include a
son, Kenneth WASSMAN of Moberly; two daughters, Clara Hickam of
Moberly and Sharon Shaffer of Franklin; two sisters, Freda
Thompson of Kansas City and Cammie Jackson of Independence; four
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. A sister preceded
her in
death. Memorials can be made to the Ethelene Stevens Memorial
Fund or to Silver Liners Senior Center in care of Markland
Funeral Home, P.O. Box 126, New Franklin, Mo., 65274.
Stokes, Henry H.
On Oct. 6, 1880, at his residence, near Holts
Summit, Mo., of consumption, Henry H. Stokes, aged about 40
years. Callaway Weekly
Gazette, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, October 15, 1880
In this city, on Friday morning last, Virginia L., daughter of Dr. W. B. Stone, aged 2 years. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, February 26, 1864
Maggie H. Tate, 88, of Fulton, died Saturday
morning in Fulton. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m.,
Tuesday, July 10,
at the Church of God Holiness, with burial in the Riverview
Cemetery. The Reverend E. G. Garrett will officiate. She was born
December 27,
1885 in Callaway County, the daughter of Andrew and Martha Jane
MARTIN. She married John Tate who preceded her in death in 1956.
Survivors include two sons, Archie Lee, Steedman, and Melvin,
Fulton, four Grand-children and eight great- grandchildren.
Fulton Sun Gazette, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, July 1973
TATE, ROSANNA A.
Rosanna A. Tate, 67, of Fulton died August 15,
1987, at the Columbia Regional Hospital. Mrs. Tate was born May
5, 1920, in
Steedman, the daughter of Charles Baxter and Grace Bell DILLON
PEERY. She married Melvin Tate on May 8, 1936, in Fulton and he
survives at the home. Other survivors include three sons, Melvin
W. Tate of Fulton, Gary K. Tate of Mexico, and Ronald E. Tate of
Columbia; five grandchildren; one sister, Inez Maddox of Fulton;
and one brother, Earl Peery of Fulton. She was preceded in death
by a brother Edgar Peery, and a sister, Madonna Lawrence. Mrs.
Tate sold Avon products for many years and had retired from the
Safeway Grocery Store in Fulton. She was a member of the Church
of God. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Miland
Bourland at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 18, 1987, at the Debo Golden
Rule Chapel. Burial will follow in Callaway Memorial Gardens.
Visitation
will be Monday from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 6 to 8 p.m. at the
funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Dream
Factory.
Kingdom Daily News, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, August 1987 THOMAS--In this county, on the 19th inst., Marcus Thomas, aged 25 years, 11 months and 19 days.
John G. THOMPSON, 68, of Columbia died
Wednesday, July 26, 2000, at Ashley Manor Care in Boonville.
Services will be held at 11 a.m.
Saturday, July 29, at Oak Chapel Baptist Church in Guthrie with
the Revs. Marion Mitchell, Cedrick Harris and Moses Carpin
officiating.
Burial will be in Oak Chapel Cemetery in Guthrie. Visitation will
be from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the church. Arrangements are
under the
direction of Warren Funeral Chapel. Mr. Thompson was born July
12, 1932, in Pinewood, S.C., to Arthur and Susan GALASHAW
THOMPSON. He married Alice Dickerson, and she survives. He and
his wife moved to Columbia from New York in 1995. He had been
employed with A&E Thread Co. and retired from Greyhound Bus
Line in 1994. He was a member of Oak Chapel Baptist Church in
Guthrie. Survivors also include two daughters, Jean Andrews and
Vevlie Mitchell, both of Columbia; one son, Charles Robinson of
Brooklyn, N.Y.; three brothers, Charley Thompson and Leroy
Thompson, both of Sumter, S.C., and Arthur Thompson of
Philadelphia; and
four grandchildren. Columbia Daily Tribune, Columbia, Boone
County, Missouri, July 30, 2000
Thompson, Robert William
Robert William Thompson, 37, of Columbia died Friday, June 30, 2000, in Columbia. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 2, at Memorial Funeral Home with the Rev. Kenneth Gerike officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation is from noon until time of services Sunday at the funeral home. Mr. Thompson was born Feb. 19, 1963, in Springfield to Bobby McCray and Suzanne Batey Thompson. He married Kaytina Kleinsorge in Columbia. He graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia with a bachelor's degree in parks and recreation and worked as a sales representative with Kehe Food Distributors. Survivors include his parents of Springfield and a brother, Gregory McCray Thompson of Kansas City. His son, Ryan Thompson, also died on Friday. Memorials are suggested to the Ryan Thompson Memorial Science Fund at Mill Creek Elementary School, Attn: principal Pam Conway, 2200 Nifong Blvd., Columbia, Mo., 65203.
Columbia Daily Tribune, Columbia, Boone County,
Missouri, July 2, 2000 Ryan McCray THOMPSON, 8, of Columbia died
Friday, June 30, 2000, in Columbia. Services will be held at 2
p.m. Sunday, July 2, at Memorial Funeral Home with the Rev.
Kenneth Gerike officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park
Cemetery. Visitation is from noon until time of services Sunday
at the funeral home. Ryan was born Feb. 10, 1992, in Columbia to
Robert and Kaytina THOMPSON. He had completed second grade at
Mill Creek Elementary School, where he njoyed
studying science. Survivors include his mother and step- father,
Kaytina and Kevin Harrison of Columbia; his maternal
grandparents,
Alvin and Marie Kleinsorge of Columbia; his paternal
grandparents, Bobby and Suzanne Thompson of Springfield; his
step-randparents, Don and Betty Harrison of Edina; and three
brothers, Clayton Harrison, Matthew Harrison and Daniel Harrison,
all of Columbia. His father, Robert Thompson, also died on
Friday. Memorials are suggested to the Ryan Thompson Memorial
Science Fund at Mill Creek Elementary School, Attn: principal Pam
Conway, 2200 Nifong Blvd., Columbia, Mo., 65203.
ColumbiaDaily Tribune, Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, July 2, 2000 Chrystal Turner Chrystal Maurine Turner, 87, of Columbia died Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2000, at Green Haven Nursing Home in Springfield. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 15, at Memorial Funeral Home. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from noon to time of services Saturday at the funeral home. Mrs. Turner was born March 1, 1912, in Thompson to Ed and Lizzie Nevins Crawford. She married Charles William Turner on March 20, 1933, and he preceded her in death. Survivors include two daughters, Vivian Young and Carol McBee, both of Springfield; a sister, Mildred Burks of Harrisburg; eight grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by a son, a daughter, two brothers and a sister.
James M. Scott and Tillman Vaughan, old citizens of this county, died on Wednesday night last. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, April 1, 1864
Columbia Daily Tribune, Columbia, Boone County,
Missouri, January 13, 2000 Ruth Stewart Walter, 74, of Columbia
died Friday, March 3, 2000, at Columbia Regional Hospital.
Services will be held at 3 p.m. Monday, March 6, at Memorial
Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Jerry Thompson officiating.
Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from
2 p.m. until time of services Monday at the funeral home. Mrs.
Walter was born Feb. 16, 1926, in Mexico, Mo., to George and
Maude Genrich Stewart. She married Roy Walter in 1956 in
Illinois, and he preceded her in death. She was a graduate of
Mexico High School and attended Moberly Junior College. She was
employed with Williams Keepers LLP and McAdams Ltd. until her
retirement in 1996. She was a member of the Columbia Art League,
Boone County Genealogy Society and Friends of the Library. She
also was a member of First United Methodist Church in Jefferson
City. Survivors include a son, August Walter of Columbia; a
brother, Eugene Stewart of Mexico; and five sisters, Ima Jean
Stewart and Bessie Towson, both of Columbia, Billie Dawson and
Rose Stewart of Jefferson City and Geraldine Cleeson of Paris,
Mo. Memorials are
suggested to the American Liver Foundation, 75 Maiden Lane, Suite
603, New York, N.Y., 10038. Columbia Daily Tribune, Columbia,
Boone County, Missouri, March 5, 2000
PRIVATE W. J. BRYAN WEEKS. Aged 21 years. Son of Mrs. Missouri Y. Weeks, of near Williamsburg, Mo. Called to the colors October 21, 1918, and sent to Camp Bowie, Tex., for training. Died of pneumonia at that camp, October 31, 1918
Died in this city on Monday morning the 18th ult., Mrs. Theodosia A. WILSON, wife of Mr. Wm. R. Wilson and daughter of Col. Sam'l M. GRANT late of Jackson county, Mo., in the 37th year of her age. In Feb. 1856 she was married to Mr. Wilson and assumed the relation of mother to his three orphan children. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, August 5, 1864
Death of aged Citizen - Died in Lexington, Mo., at the residence of his on-in-law, Judge W. T. WOOD, Dec. 17, 1869, Mr. William BROADWELL, aged 2 years. His remains will be brought to this city for interment in the amily cemetery. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, January 7 1870
In Carrington, Mo., on the 23rd of August 1875, Mrs. Samuel G. WOOD. The Tlegraph, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, September 10, 1875 t his residence near St. Louis, on the 21st inst., Col. N. G. WOODS, of he firm of Bull, Warren and Woods. The Telegraph, Fulton, Callaway Cunty, Missouri, October 25, 1850
On February 23, 1880, at her residence three miles west of Fulton, Mrs. etsy WRIGHT, wife of Henry T. WRIGHT, aged 71 years, of pneumonia. She as a sister of Hon. John JAMISON, being the last one of his brothers nd sisters. Callaway Weekly Gazette, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri