Ruby Griffin Obituary Wheatland Mo

He was an elder and chairman of the board at the Deepwater Christian Church, which he attended regularly. He is survived by a daughter, Caryn Elges of Clinton; a son Joe Sersey of Savanna, Georgia; one brother Dale Lou of Joplin. Clyde attended the local schools and took part of the high school course, leaving school to go to work.

Ronda was preceded in death by her grandparents, Glenn and Alberta Ammons, Leeton, and Homer and Beulah Seaton, Clinton. Shepard is survived by two brothers, Leonard Shepard of Sedalia and Mac Shepard, Clinton; three sisters, Mrs. Nora Wilson, St. Louis, Mrs. Pinkie Rau, Sedalia and Mrs. Mary Sersey, Clinton. William Briggs conducted the funeral service at Leesville last Saturday after which her body was brought to Englewood and laid beside her husband. As much as he loved coaching, watching his grandchildren's games took first place in Lowell's heart. Fa: Frank Schnitker. Survivors include a daughter Karlena D. Fitterling; a brother Gaylon Kay Black, both of Warrensburg; three granddaughters, Angie D. Bartlett and husband Joe, Odessa, Tamara S. Ruby griffin obituary wheatland mo.com. Dreyer and husband Brian, Lee's Summit, Brandi R. Southers and husband Ethan, Warrensburg, and nine great-grandchildren, Ashton J., Legend W., McKenna, Laelie Bartlett, Matthew Z. Dreyer, Jacob W. Southers, Branden G., Leah and Sawyer Southers. Dixie was born on February 10, 1932, in Chilhowee, MO, to Clarence and Sylvia (Currant) Stewart. This imposing brick farm residence had been the home of her and her late husband many years and when they left the farm due to his ill health, it was a source of happiness to this fine woman, who had the happy gift of finding good in all things, to have it become the home of her son and his family. Washington Cemetery.

She enjoyed playing cards with friends and family and spending time with her grandchildren. The family story says both Isaac and his 18 year old son, Lafe, were killed in the same mine accident. Cremation was under the direction of the Consalus Funeral Home, Clinton, Missouri. A graveside service will be held on Thursday, November 11, at Englewood Cemetery in Clinton.

A Celebration of Life and potluck will be held by the family at the: Meadow Lane Apartment's Community Room. She was by no means a one-sided-woman but had many interests and was delightfully human. One son Gary Short is deceased. Survivors include two sons, Edward Eugene Rankin of Faucett, MO, and John C. Rankin of Downs, Kan; four brothers, Jim Norvell of Great Bend, Dave Norvell of Tulsa, Okla., Jim Allen of Peculiar, MO and Carlos Allen of Laverne, Okla. four sisters, Mary Boyce and Shirley Coakley, both of Harrisonville, MO., Virginia Houser of Tulsa and Nadine Reilley of Stratford, Conn. ; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. SEVERS, Mary Elizabeth CALVIRD. He had lived in this area until three years ago when he moved to Republic. At first just a little lame, later a cane, then crutches, finally confined to a chair and these last long months bedfast. She was preceded in death by her husband Rodney Shank.

SHAFER, Emma "Emily" HERNANDEZ. She read the Bible through several times and it was a pleasure to talk with her on the subject. Name: Albert Willis Rogers. Bur: Cross Timbers Cemetery Hickory Co Mo 23 June 1956. He was preceded in death by his mother Lucille Schmidt, November 6, 1987. Occ: Deputy Sheriff, Janitor. To this union were born eleven children, a wife and seven children survive him. He served on the Creighton School Board.

In July 2012, Dan retired following 31 years of employment from the USDA as Chief Operating Officer of Livestock and Grain Market News over North and South Carolina. She was a member of 4-H, volleyball and softball. Soon she became so weak she was bedfast, with a serious stomach trouble that her physicians and a specialist pronounced incurable. She later married Haven Donald Shroder on September 18, 1950 in Bentonville, Arkansas. They moved to Jeffrey City in 1996 where she became involved in the community, reopening the library, volunteer fireman, EMTA, taught preschool and worked part-time at the local restaurant. SNAPP, Woodford Alpheus.

Funeral services will be held here Thursday morning and burial will be in a Clinton cemetery. She was a graduate of Urich High School in 1924 and later in life received her bachelor of science degree in education from Central Missouri State College in Warrensburg. Reading was a lifelong love and she worked part-time as the librarian at the Lenora Blackmore Public Library in Windsor. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, June 14, at the Heckart/Gillespie Colonial Chapel, Sedalia. Oral Burton of Clinton; several nieces and nephews and a host of friends. He was a Mason as soon as possible after he was 21, and was a faithful and valuable member. Two brothers, William Overbey and Max Overbey, and a sister, Bobbie Bohannon, also survive her. Died: 20 May 1953 Cross Timbers Hickory Co Mo. Daily Democrat, Clinton MO - Maude Mary Shanks, 89, died Sunday evening, April 11, 1999, at the Westwood Care Center in Clinton. McCaslin, Galena Ks. Name: Susan Ana Bessie Phillips. SMITH, Hattie May WYSONG. After the death of Mrs. Snell, he married Miss Frances Alling, to whom were born three children - Mrs. Ida Burns the oldest of the three and Wirt, the youngest, are now engaged in the restaurant business in Calhoun. Leaves his devoted wife, two sons and three daughters living and three children dead.

All that medical skill and loving hands could do, was done to prolong her life, but she gradually grew worse and at ten o'clock on the night of the 28th, she slipped quietly and peacefully away to join her husband who preceded her on December 18, 1928. SAMPSON, Ruby NEVILS WOLFE. SNODGRASS, Wilmotte Emily TIMMS. She was preceded in death by her husband, one brother and two sisters.

She died on Monday, October 26, 2009 at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. Shy was a member of the Methodist faith. Survivors include his wife, Cathy of the home; son, Vance Shook; three daughters; Ruana Gladfelter and husband, Mark, Michelle Sanders and husband, Larry, Corinda Guerra and husband Drew, as well as nine grandchildren, Alexander Shook, Katlyn Gladfelter, Alyssa Gladfelter, Ransom Hills, Ian Hills, Sarah Hills, Allanah Hills, David LeVering and Andrew Guerra. Dumont is survived by one son, Shelby J. Scott of Emmiet, Kansas; two daughters, Donna Jean Moritz and husband Richard of Clinton, Mary Venita Scott of Quinton, Oklahoma; one sister, Leota Marie Wilson and husband Royce of Kansas City; two brothers, Raymond and wife Donna of St. Louis, Luther Laverne and wife Nancy of Blairstown; a brother-in-law, Lloyd Warburton and wife Bettie of Clinton; two sisters-in-law, Betty Trout of Kansas City and Nadine Peek and husband Howard of Atlanta, Ga. SPENCER, Martha WIRICK. SEVIER, Anna Marguerite DAVIS.

She married Glen Surbaugh of Urich on April 27, 1985. She knew from the lessons she was taught in this church - that she would see her loved ones again - both the ones who had preceded her and the ones that she left behind. The Simes family came to Henry county in 1879, and he had lived here much of the time since, part of the latter years living in Kansas City. Clinton MO, Nov 7 1896 - Fatal Accident at Republican Rally - A sad, sad incident of the Republican demonstration last Saturday was the fatal accident to Master Milburn Salmon, whose neck was broken by the crash of the speaker's stand at the arbor, at night, occurring just as Mr. Lewis had made a short address. She and Ray raised their family on a farmer's wages, growing themselves most of what their family needed. She was preceded in death by her parents Joseph Lee and Mary Ann White; three brothers and five sisters and a son-in-law, Butch McQuillen. September 24, 2000, at Clinton Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. Montrose Recorder, Montrose MO, Friday, Mar 20 1908 - The home of Mr. Gus Scheppers filled with sorrow last Wednesday morning as their youngest child died. St. Mary's Hosp., |Research Note: Photo of stone at Washburn resident.

She was a Sunday School teacher, a 4-H leader, a childcare provider, active in BFW Women's Group, Henrietta Club, sewed for many friends and neighbors, as well as her family. He served his country during World War II as a Master Sergeant in the Air Force. SCOTT, Lena Marie GRIMES. He was president of the Oklahoma Optometric Association in the early 1960's. Cook of Sedalia, delivered a most impressive funeral sermon, paying a beautiful tribute to the lovely character of the one who had but recently sank into her last sleep on earth; and she was laid to rest beside her husband and children, in Laurel Oak Cemetery; her grave being covered with many beautiful floral offerings from those with whom in life she had endeared herself.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Eleanor Murray. Bobbie was born January 20, 1949, in Kansas City, the daughter of Robert and Wanda (Spencer) White. On April 29, 1980 he was united in marriage to Wanda Harvey (Nee Tye) of Forsythe, Missouri. WEATHERLY, George Washington||Nov. He is survived by his wife Carolyn, a son and two daughters, two stepsons and two stepdaughters. She died December 28, 2002, at Cedar Crest Manor in Washington. SMITH, Kenneth Dale. Three children blessed this union, Ruby Evelyn, who died at the age of five and a half years, Albert Conway Strickland, now of Independence, and Donald Ingamar Strickland of the home.

Shipp was a member of the First Baptist Church, Windsor, where she served as the general secretary, for the Sunday school for more than 35 years and was longtime chairman of the Flower Committee and member of the Euzelian Circle. He was married to Thelma Stevens, March 5, 1933, in Clinton. Simes made many friends and acquaintances through his business contacts. SSW: Mary P. - Research Note: He was the son of Roy Adelbert Ware and Elsie Evelyn Scherer. He was a retired carpenter. Res: Wheatland Hickory Co Mo. He was a member of the Methodist church and for a long time was a Sunday School superintendent in Garden City. Montrose Recorder, Montrose MO, Friday, Apr 5 1912 - Mrs. Millie Skaggs passed into her eternal rest Saturday morning March 30th 1912, at 8:15 o'clock after a long period of suffering from a malignant cancer. The family home was at the southwest corner of the intersection of Second and Lincoln Streets.

Spencer was a native of Ohio, and was born Dec. 10th, 1823; and if she had lived two days longer, she would have been 66 years of age. She was raised and attended school in Clinton. She could have board free with her paternal grandmother Finks, so at the end of the term had the most money she ever had, $100. Interment was in Clinton Memory Gardens Cemetery, Clinton, Missouri. Burial was held at the Finey Cemetery in Deepwater.