Bertha Mae was owner and operator of the Clinton Greenhouse for a number of years where her love of flowers and plants was developed even more. ARWOOD, Donal Eugene1930-1992Shawnee Mound Cemetery, Shawnee Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Donal Eugene Arwood, 61, Chilhowee, died Monday, April 20, 1992, at Golden Valley Memorial Hospital in Clinton. For months he had to take medicine during the night. He was preceded in death by his father, Dean Allen; an infant sister, Lori Denise Allen, and a grandson, Braydn Mark Westover. Surviving are one daughter Patricia Ann Harrell and her husband Bob, Clinton; a granddaughter Amber Woodrome and her husband Quentin, and a great-grandson Ryan, all of Grandview; a sister Orie Davis, Denton, Texas, other relatives and friends. While working on the farm Robert played city baseball in Osceola. He returned to Clinton in 1879, and from that time until two years ago was largely and actively interested in the First National Bank, and its successor, the Citizens Bank, holding prominent positions in its management. Marget attended Landaker rural school through grade 4. Funeral services at Creighton, Saturday, and burial made at the Sevier Cemetery, South of Urich. In addition to her first husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, George Downing and 2 sisters, Glata Kennedy and Onavee Ausburn. 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. He was a great cook and loved to share a hearty meal at family gatherings. When the Civil War broke out he enlisted in the Southern army, although he was but a mere youth at the time. From this union another daughter was born, Cheryl Ann Atwell. He is survived by his father, Claude W. Aker, Green Ridge; his mother Beverly L. Aker, Windsor; a brother Steve Aker, Windsor; a niece Stephanie Aker, and a nephew Wyatt Aker, both of Windsor; his girlfriend, Crystle Cox, of the home, near Windsor; his maternal grandfather Leroy Stapleton, Lee's Summit; several aunts, uncles and cousins. to George Herman and Odessa Maude (Smith) Smart. His mother preceded him in death when he was two years of age. ANDERS, Dorothy Lee JOHNSON1912-1997Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Dorothy Lee Johnson Anders died March 6, 1997, at the Lee's Summit Hospital after a long battle with Parkinson's. She was a member of the Old Brandon Methodist Church, where she was the pianist and organist for many years, and the Maple Grove Farm Club. Flower, in his usual evasive way, tried to change the subject, but it was perfectly clear. She was the third sibling out of what Dad later jokingly called "his dirty dozen". He preceded her in death in November 1962. Several nieces and nephews also survive. He retired in 1978 to live on Nantucket Island. His parents; wife "Eller", and brothers David L. Amos and Fred L. Amos, preceded him in death. Survivors include 2 sons, Alan and Scott Anzalone both of Deepwater, Missouri and numerous other nieces, nephews, family and friends. She will be sadly missed. There are three grandchildren, Estel Leroy, Rose Marie and Mary Frances Long. ATHERTON, Earl Roy1936-1997Graceland Township Cemetery, Kouts, Porter Co, IADaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Earl Roy Atherton, 60, Collins, died Sunday, July 27, 1997, from injuries received in an auto accident. During her few short years, she was cheerfully obedient and sweet dispositioned, making friends with all. He had resided in Washington for several years, but occasionally visited his relatives here. 102, Windsor VFW Post #2610. One sister is thought to be still living in Oregon, aged 93, named Mrs. Coleby Stevenson, widow of a Christian preacher. After high school, he started working as a mechanic for George Hoke Skelly's Station, then was a mechanic and service manager for Marvin Burris Ford Dealership, Harrisonville and later was sales manager for G.R. Mrs. Allen was a well educated woman and also enjoyed reading, keeping up with all the current events of the day. Olivet Cemetery, Springfield Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Laura Myrtle Atwell was born in Henry County on December 21, 1902, to Mr and Mrs Lewis Atwell and passed away at the Golden Valley Memorial Hospital in Clinton on Tuesday, May 5, 1981. To the end she maintained her love of people and enthusiasm for life. But when visiting her home city she always wanted to be very quiet and just enjoy the love and shelter of the home of Mrs. Armstrong. Windsor is a city in Henry and Pettis Counties, Missouri. She was married to William Wilson Alcorn Oct. 2, 1880. He was an avid fisherman and hunter, especially turkey and elk hunting. He worked at area cattle sale barns for many years. Everyday, as they grew up, they were taught to be home lovers first, then all were early lead to follow the steps of the Master and united with His people. Survivors include her daughter, Tammy Anderson, Worthington, Minnesota; five stepchildren, Bonnie and husband Bill Forbes, Correctionville, Iowa, Dennis and wife Pam Allen, Aurelia, Iowa, Richard and wife Mary Allen, Twin Falls, Idaho, Lori and husband Steve Thomas, Cherokee, and Bradley and wife Anne Allen, Zionsville, Indiana; 14 step-grandchildren, a great-step-grandson; four brothers, George and wife Betty Firsick, Washington, Ralph and wife Sharon Firsick, Raytown, Bob and wife JoAnn Firsick, Gladstone, and Ken Firsick, California; two sisters, Mary and husband Rolla Houk, Independence, and Carolyn and husband Robert Shirkey, Kansas City, and many nieces and nephews. ALLEN, Edna Martha JONES M.D.1901-1996Park Grove Cemetery, Center Twp, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Edna M. Allen, M.D., 94, Lowry City, died Sunday evening, July 7, 1996, at Westwood Nursing Center in Clinton. He is survived by his wife, Pauline, of the home; two sons, Clifford Atkinson and wife Lexie, Blairstown, and Jerry Mack Atkinson and wife Brenda, Harrisonville; two sisters, Velma Dillon, Lee's Summit, and Mildred Reed, Edwardsville, Kansas; 10 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. He was an Army veteran. The funeral was conducted Wednesday morning at the German Seventh-Day Adventist church on Third street. He worked as foreman at Farmer's Elevator for 19 years. She was an excellent cook and enjoyed spending time with her family. The mother was a daughter of Uncle Harry Dunning. Their married life was spent in and around Clinton. His wife, Alice Akers, survives. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery. He enjoyed nature to the fullest extent, this being his diversion from his constant attention to business year after year. Creamtion with private inurnment in Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. She died April 29, 1995, at her home in Urich, at the age of 66. Bob was born April 20, 1943, in Clinton to Robert D., Sr. and Clara O. ADKINS, Rhoda Margaret "Rooie" RENFRO1850-1923Fields Creek Cemetery, Fields Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Friday, Jan 26 1923 - Mrs. Bert Adkins died at her home in the northwest edge of Clinton Wednesday morning with tuberculosis, after a long illness. 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. Burial will be in Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. Prepare a personalized obituary for someone you loved.. Search Windsor obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. He was married the first time on December 18, 1926, to Marion Hanger of Clinton, MO. Hank and Jane had three loving daughters, Judi Vanderburg, Jamie Luker and Janet Adkins (deceased), as well as his six grandchildren and soon-to-be nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services were Monday, November 11, at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville. Mrs. Adler, who was most devoted to and proud of her family, was an intellectual woman and for a time was the president of the German club in Clinton. He had been employed by Norris Grain Company and was a World War II veteran of the Army Air Corps. ARMINTROUT, Buck1939-2011Buck Armintrout, of Harrisonville, Missouri, was born December 12, 1939 in Harrisonville the son of Paul Leo and Laura Wilma (Smalley) Armintrout. She was also a past member of the Windsor Humane Society. She never grew weary in seeking to help them - this bringing joy to others. He was kind, liberal and charitable and an entertaining companion, bold and fearless. B. Swaggart of El Dorado. On May 3, 1944, he was united in marriage to Ann S. Parker, who preceded him in death, as did his father, two sisters and two brothers. Upon his return to Allman, he said he found the trooper still alive. Besides these children of their own, they have raised two grandchildren, Mrs. H. A. Dixon of Independence, this state, and Mrs. R. L. Shoemaker, of this city. 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. A. C. and J. M. Avery reside in the city. Mr. Avery was a first cousin of Roy K. Palmer and Mrs. Anice Baker of Windsor and the Averys of the west side. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by three brothers, Charles, Homer and Ralph Akins; three sisters, Bonnie, Opal and Marie. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Ronald E. Rainey. Glen graduated from high school in Marion, Mi., in 1947. Funeral services will be Sunday, May 22, at the Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor. 20th Television and Wonderland Sound and Vision serve as production companies for the series. Verna worked at TWA in Kansas City, Mo., and in New York for several years during and after World War II. AMICK, Emily Dophelia MERRITT GAINES1846-1895Sardis North Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO, Aug 17 1895 - The death of Mrs. Dopha Amick occurred at the home of her husband, M. R. Amick, in Tebo township Sunday morning. Lora was united in marriage to Leroy Atkinson on February 11, 1937 in Clinton. The Acker-Lynde racing family enjoyed many family vacations over the years to multi-state racing destinations. His favorite hobbies included trout fishing, camping, hunting and woodworking. Services were Friday at the Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel, Osceola. 12, Palestine Commandery Independence No. He bore his affliction very patiently, but in the midst of it all he looked forward to the time when he would be free from the sufferings of the flesh and be with his Savior in that Home on High where suffering and sorrow are to be no more. Funeral services will be Thursday, May 18, in the Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel in Osceola. Burial will be in the Laurel Oak Cemetery. He came with his parents in the early part of 1875 to the present home, where he had lived continuously, with the exception of two years spent in Western states. Funeral services will be Saturday, February 6, at the Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor. It was a joy for her to share her flowers with friends and loved ones. In August 1944 he was inducted into the Army, serving his country during World War II. He was a well educated man, his ideas were broad and he had a great interest and sympathy with all humanity. Write your message of sympathy today. He was honest and upright. After graduation he worked for the Montrose elevator for a short time, then he moved to Clinton to live with his sister and brother-in-law, Angeline and Joe Price. ATKINS, Ronda Lenora DOAK1918-2008New Liberty Cemetery, Holden, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 6 2008 - Ronda Lenora Atkins, 89, Holden, died Tuesday, February 5, 2008, at Country Club Care Center, Warrensburg. Following the death of his wife in 1930, he came back to Henry County, living with his son. He was an assistant manager for J. C. Penney Company for many years. While living in Chilhowee, Mr. Armstrong attended the Chilhowee Baptist Church. ADAMS, Glen H.1905-1996Salem Cemetery Association, Independence, Jackson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Glen H. Adams was born April 22, 1905, northeast of Independence, in the same house in which his father and grandfather were born. He later traveled a short while for a St. Joe shoe firm; then became a traveling salesman for the Peters Shoe Co., of St. Louis, which position he held for about 20 years. Next to Kenneth, her parents, sister and brother were most important in her life. Interment was in Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. Raymond, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson Alley, was born in Clinton, New York, September 2, 1890. Books and books and books were pure pleasure. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Adrian Arwood, and two sisters, Margaret Craig and Sarah Arwood. He is survived by his father Marion Angel and his brother Rick Angel and wife Sherry Angel and his nephew Corey Angel. Dot Gilbert of near Kansas City; Frank Gildersleeve of Leeton, Mo. She had a rare sweetness and charm. Mrs. Acock was a music teacher having taught since going to Tulsa about 20 years ago and previous to that time, in her Henry County home community. ; one brother, Geo. ADAMS, John Thomas1863-1922Deepwater Cemetery, Fairview Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Mar 17 1922 - John Thomas Adams was born Sept. 13, 1863, and departed from this world March 9, 1922. ACKER, Garland1909-1994Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Garland Acker, 85, Windsor, died Friday, July 29, 1994, at his home in Windsor. To this marriage three children were born, Monna Adkins Duden (deceased Oct. 10, 1930), Mrs. C. L. Grimes of 705 S. 4th St., and Henry M. Adkins of 306 N. Main. Three children were given to this union; one son died in infancy. 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. ARNOLD, James B.1825-1900Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO, Feb 10 1900 - J. One of her joys when both daughters were home was talking late in the night about books, poetry, politics, family history and anything else that came to mind. Hers was a mother heart and she catered to them and their taste in cooking as much as she did to her own children. Russ was actively involved as a trustee of the Clinton Elks Lodge and served as Exalted Ruler in 2005-2006. Memorials are suggested to the Hope Coalition in that city. He was a former member of the Studebaker Club of Kansas City. She moved to Clinton from Overland Park, Kansas in 1979. He went to Chicago to market about four weeks ago, but when he came home he was feeling badly, and was never able to go to the store again. Survivors include her two children Pamela J. Arwood and Randy J. Arwood and wife Wendy all of Appleton City; one sister Charlye D. Becker of Largo Florida; one step-granddaughter Amie Neal of Appleton City and one grandson, Kyle Arwood of Appleton City. He was a native to Kentucky, coming to this county at the close of the war, from Pike county, where he was in the merchandising business and also ran a blacksmith shop. Services were held Saturday, May 14, 1994, at the Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel in Osceola. hooray!" Among his last words were "Tell my sister I am not afraid to die." He received his elementary and high school education in Clinton and attended business school at the Holy Rosary Academy. ADAMS, Glen E.1926-2019Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MOGlen E. Adams, 92, of Windsor, Missouri, died Friday, June 7, 2019, at Research Medical Center, Kansas City, Mo. This had been her first attack, and her loved ones had no warning that the Death Angel stood so near. Recent Windsor, MO Obituaries Windsor obits and death notices from funeral homes, newspapers and families. Graveside services will be held Friday, February 8, at Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. Services will be Tuesday, Dec. 29, at the Lawrence A. Jones Linwood Chapel; burial in Forest Hill Cemetery. Funeral Service will be Wednesday, December 7th at Forward Community Church in Holden, with interment to follow in the Blairstown Cemetery. Survivors include a son Lynn Allen and his wife Diane, Columbia; three grandchildren, Kristen Allen Ziolkowski and her husband Dave, Jon Allen and his wife Jenny, Kendra Cook and her husband Justin; two great-grandchildren, Taylor and Cole Cook, and a niece, Donna Jean Moore. Club member; well known for her church work and loved and respected by all who knew her, died about 8:30 a.m. May 9, 1939, at the Clinton Community Clinic hospital where she was recuperating from an operation she underwent on April 27 for appendicitis and complications, following which her daughter, Miss Roberta Gene, student nurse at the Kansas City General Hospital, was her special nurse for a week. Almost all of their time together was spent in Huntingdale. He had lived in Bates County until he moved to his present farm in the ninth grade. Three children blessed this union. He retired about 8:10 feeling well, while she stayed up working on a quilt. She was preceded in death by a sister, Erma Lucille Smart. She was a member of the Yeager Union Church, Lincoln. He was very proud of Lyndsay and Brandon; especially their work ethic and educational goals. She is survived by her husband of 54 years, Lee Austin; three daughters, Linda Wostrel and her husband, Bill, Jancie Langton and her husband, Steven, both of Overland Park, Kansas, and Debbie Endecott of Rogers, Arkansas; five grandchildren, Laurie Dearing and her husband, Shawn, Leesa Wostrel, Marlo and Chad Langton and Ashlee Endecott; two sisters, Dorothy Morris of Lowry City and Lucille Naylor of Hermann. He served as 2nd lieutenant in the Spanish-American war. He preceded her in death March 8, 1985. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 30, 2007 at Dickey Funeral Home, Garden City, Missouri with interment in Carpenter Cemetery near Chilhowee, Missouri. She had been taught to meet the real needs of life and was undaunted when war swept away fortune in her girlhood. December 10, 1884, he married Miss Estella Merritt, daughter of the late Judge M. B. and Mrs. Susan A. Merritt. He was preceded in death by his parents.Memorial services will be 2 pm, Sat., Jan. 28, 2023, at the Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor, with Pastor Candace Fowler officiating. ARENS, Appolonia "Abbie"1895-1907St. Four brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. Find compassionate support for your end-of-life planning needs. They were the parents of three children; Mary Kathryn, Alan Eugene and James Edgar. In those days, school was taught in the churches, so he attended school at Sardis and Salem, and later at the Merritt and Pleasant View schools. Windsor Obituaries - Latest Obituaries in Windsor, MO Search Windsor Obituaries 657 Obituaries Search Windsor obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. He married Mary Inez Armstrong on February 10, 1944 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and she survives of the home. He is survived by three grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren, all of the State of Washington, several nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends. Through the years she served as PTA President, Cub Scout Den Mother, Girl Scout Cookie Chairman in Warrensburg and Sedalia; taught third grade Sunday School class in Clinton, Warrensburg and Sedalia for over 25 years; led children's choir and children's church. She is survived by her four daughters, Virginia Mae Browning, Arylene Bain, Nancy Sue Anders and Nina Pearl O'Connell; 12 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Sophia Ritter, Sacramento, California, and Ina Julian, Clinton, and one brother Troy Johnson, Calhoun; several nieces and nephews and cousins who will remember her with love. Other survivors include one stepson, Ralph Prescott; one nephew, Howard Abney, and sister-in-law, Beulah Abney of Clinton. The burial was made in the family cemetery which is about eight miles southwest of Clinton. Preceding her in death along with her husband are her parents; three brothers, Aubrey E., Walter M. and George W. Stone; two sisters, Helen Landi and Inez Corrier. View upcoming funeral services, obituaries, and funeral flowers for Hadley Funeral Home in Windsor, MO, US. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Naomi Slade Archer of the home; a son, Howard W. Archer Jr., a brother, Russell Archer, and a sister, Mrs. Thelma Archer O'Meara, all of Kansas City; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Maxine worked as a telephone operator for United Telephone of Missouri, and retired after 37 years of service as a facility coordinator from Sprint. Delmar was raised in the Rockville Area and lived there until around 1950 when he moved to Kansas City, Ks. He accepted Christ at an early age and attended the Clinton Christian Church where he was active and was an elder for many years and past chairman of the board. Mr. Ashley was a veteran of the United States Army. He grew up with the county and helped to make it what it is. In 1980, they moved to their present home in rural Benton County near the Lake of the Ozarks. He was a member of the Golden Gate Baptist Church. Katherine Ann Dickson, daughter of Brantley George and Percilla Henley Dixson, was born April 26, 1865 (note may be 1861), near Norborne, Mo. She was a homemaker and had worked at the former State Fair Restaurant in Sedalia. She had been ill just since the previous Sunday. His illness was aggravated by an accident in which he was injured on a speed track while testing out a machine. 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. Burial was in the Deepwater Cemetery. Expand the Memories and Condolences form. He started as a practicing physician immediately in his home town, Syracuse, Mo. Virgil and Winnie made several trips to different cities in the United States to attend annual reunions with shipmates from the U.S.S. In 1965, Loie accepted a call to the Northeast Baptist Church of Clinton, where he served as pastor until his death in 1973 while on an evangelistic trip to India. Pallbearers were grandsons, Wray Browning, Anthony Kleiman, Mark Kleiman, Dennis O'Connell, John O'Connell, David Riley Jr. ANDERS, Eva Mae WENTWORTH1917-2004Stones Chapel Cemetery, Walker Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Mar 26 2004 - Eva Mae Anders was born September 14, 1917, in Deepwater, daughter of William Riley and Cordey Bennett Wentworth. He was an Army veteran of World War II. She was 73 years of age and a native of Moniteau county. Although he had been in failing health about a year from a weak heart and complications he was able that morning to go into the living room for awhile, but suffered a fatal heart attack before he could return to bed. For years he has been in the railroad business and held a responsible position as city passenger, agent in the union station in Shreveport. She was a woman of strong faith and was an ordained deacon in the Presbyterian Church. Members of the Gustafson's crew came to Huntingdale to visit and they in turn went to visit crew members. She was born on July 19, 1912, in St. Clair County, near Ohio Post Office. She especially liked playing dominoes. She is survived by her mother, Melissa Allison of the home; her father, Merrill Allison, Jr. of Lowry City; her brother, Dalton Allison of the home; grandparents, Bill and Barbara Sharp of Joplin; grandmother, Toni Auten of Clinton; grandfather, Horace Gay of Augusta, Kansas; aunts, Tiffany Auten, Jessica Jensen, Christina Foster, Melissa Collins and Tammy Young, and her girlfriend, Allison Turner. My dad will be missed and has touched the lives of so many. Mr. Armstrong was active in all community affairs and his fellowmen respected and honored him. He worked most of his life for Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT). The elder son Robert arrived from Memphis Tuesday, in response to a telegram, and Clifford, the other son, arrived Monday morning. He is remembered as always saying, "Let's go, Carl." Their home has been blessed with one child, Dorothy Iris, who is now about two and one-half years old. His nearly threescore years were exemplary - a proud heritage to those left to mourn. When she lost her hair due to chemo she never tried to cover up with a wig, taking the loss in stride. He was preceded in death by his mother in 1994, and a brother, Troy Avery, in 1978. At the age of nine, his mother died. Ollie was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Willie, and a son, Harold Eddie, who died in infancy, a twin sister, Opal Brooks, also two other sisters, Ona Roberts, Ruby Vance, and a brother, George M. Welch, Jr. She is survived by a son, Virgil Anderson, and his wife, Winnie, of Clinton; two daughters, Helen Garrett, and her husband Jim of Holden, Barbara Chapman, and her husband Mickey of Clinton; two sisters, Bonnie Miller, Warrensburg, and Ethel Borchers, Sedalia; a sister-in-law, Kathryn Stoneking of Merriam, Ks., two grandsons, Terry Anderson, Elkton, and Tim Anderson, Clinton; three granddaughters, Kathy Shoemaker, Clinton, Pamela Garrett and Jamie Schlotzhauer of Harrisonville; five great-grandchildren, Lacey and Jessie Anderson, Sarah Shoemaker, of Clinton, Derik and Austin Schlotzhauer of Harrisonville; several nieces and nephews and a host of friends. AUSTIN, Ida B. CHASTAIN1911-2004Marrowbone Township Cemetery, Bethany, Moultrie Co, ILDaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jul 14 2004 - Ida B. Austin, 92, Bethany, died early Tuesday morning, July 13, 2004, at her home. That son is A. J. Adair, now editor of the Odessa Democrat. He was a member of the Clinton Christian Church where he served as a Deacon Emeritus. Bill was a cattle rancher for 70 plus years, retiring in 2014. Surviving are his wife of 48 years, Carl Dean of the home; a daughter Gail Austin of Rogersville; twin sons Kim and his wife Barbara of Nixa, and Keith and wife Julie of Jefferson City; six grandchildren, April, Breanna, Kyle, Robyn, Katie and Arin; two brothers, Dana Austin, Walled Lake, Michigan, and Donald Austin and wife Joyce of Deepwater; a sister, Doris Crockett, Dover Foxcraft, Maine; several nieces and nephews. He was an ardent bowler for his Elks Lodge team, an enthusiastic gardener, who grew both vegetables and flowers. Burial was in Salem Cemetery, Independence. When Mr. Avery built his last home it was known as Henry County's most modern farm house. Funeral services were held at Vansant-Mills Chapel Saturday, May 7. So much more could be said, but those who knew him already know what a wonderful man he was. Higher wind gusts possible.. Then a passing freight train so frightened the horses, they became unmanageable and Mr. Auer was dragged down the yard's driveway to where the company's wagon stood and was crushed and mangled horribly between it and his own. He returned to work for the General Electric Co. and progressed in financial areas for 15 years. Visitation: Greenlawn Funeral Home . John's heritage has been traced from Scotland and Ireland, long before the Revolutionary War. Mrs. Allison was one of the finest Christian women we ever knew. He came to Clinton in 1868 and engaged in the grocery business and, in the spring of 1870, went into the dry goods business with T. Draffen. She was a faithful Christian from her teenage years, often putting the needs of family and friends before her own needs. A Celebration of Life Service was held October 26, 2011 at the Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri. ALLEN, Mary LIVINGSTON1901-1992Daily Democrat, Clinton MO - Mary Livingston Allen, 91, formerly of Windsor, died April 11 1992, in Los Angeles, California. Minnie Kinder was born at Holden, March 4, 1888. He patiently bore his suffering and death, sooner or later, comes to all. ARMSTRONG, Dorothy Edith1915-1998Greenlawn Memorial Gardens, Springfield, Greene Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Mrs. Dorothy Edith Armstrong, 83, Springfield, died Saturday, August 22, 1998, at Primrose Place. Becky's funeral was held at the Christian Family Center auditorium Saturday, October 16.
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