His companions agreed with his story. Mrs. Avery was born in Clinton and moved to the Kansas City area 48 years ago. Hadley Funeral Home Obituaries in Windsor, MO Hill & Son Funeral Home Obituaries in Appleton City, MO Missouri Birth & Death Records Database, Pre-1910 and 1910-1961 over 185,000 records from 87 counties at Missouri State Archives Vansant-Mills Funeral Home Obituaries in Clinton, Missouri Henry County Genealogy Resources Lenora graduated from Beatrice High School in 1939. Funeral Services will be Monday, April 28, 2008 at Consalus Funeral Home in Clinton, with burial to follow at Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. 11543 Brandon Road, Windsor, MO 65360 . Funeral services are to be held at the family home this Thursday morning and interment at the Sardis burial grounds. Survivors include a son Gary Arwood and his wife Jamie, Chilhowee; a daughter Glenda Pittman and her husband David, Lee's Summit; five grandchildren, April LaFarge and her husband Travis, Mike Arwood, Chris Arwood and his wife Tracey, Jennifer Hess and her husband Steven, and John Pittman; six great-grandchildren, Alexis, Kanden, Jordan, Ashlyn, James and Corbin. Surviving children include Gary and his wife Debbie, from Huntsville, Alabama; Tom and his wife Brenda, from Marlin, Texas; Marvin and his wife Helen, living on the homeplace on Pioneer Trail, and Susan (Carter) and her husband Duane, living just south of Clinton. Edwin H. Beissenherz and Magdelene Geiger Beissenherz. ; and four grandchildren. At the age of 16, Miss Pudliner came to this country and located at Allentown, Penn., but later went to Cleveland, Ohio, where she was united in marriage to M. Astner. Graveside services were December 16 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. Mr. Adair was born January 26, 1831, and had lived on his farm in Henry county for 55 years. She came to know Jesus as her personal savior when she was 13. She loved the Lord and served him in many ways. He attended Pleasant View School and later Lamkin's Academy at Clinton. Zona also leaves four grandchildren; Rodney Fisher of Blue springs; Patrick Brooks and his wife Susan of Lawrence, Kansas; Kelly Fangohr and her husband Lonnie of Oskaloosa, Kansas; Sydney Ballard and her husband David of Clinton and six great grandchildren; Mariah, MiKayla, Turner, Tom, Dawson and Kayde as well as several nieces and nephews who meant so much to her. She was born December 21, 1928, to Daniel Clion and Ruth Beatrice Batschelett Wisdom in Clinton. Elizabeth was born to Roy and Nellie Nolte on February 11, 1925, in Denver, Colorado. The son of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, who were among the first settlers of that vicinity, he was born on the the old family homestead, a short distance southeast of Taberville, Oct. 19, 1756 (corr: 1857), and it was there that his entire life was spent. Her husband, Helmer T. Anderson, died in 1972. After that they traded their property in Ashley for a farm 4 miles west of Clinton, where they raised their family and kept them until they were all married. In 1877 he was married to Miss Hester Webster, who departed this life in 1892. Also surviving are six grandchildren, Robin (Albin) Wells and husband, Richard, Clinton, Sherri Albin of Adrian, Jeff Albin and wife, Carolyn, Phoenix, Arizona, Katie (Albin) Pokorski and husband, David, Dallas, Texas, Clint Albin of Denver, Colorado, and Jason Muesser and wife, Karin, Elgin, Illinois. He had sold his livery and feed stable a year ago and since then found much at home to occupy his mind and time being ever busy. Eaton BJ Price. ADAIR, William G. "Bill" Sr.1922-2017Carrsville Cemetery, Big Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOWilliam G. "Bill" Adair, Sr., 94 of Chilhowee, Missouri died Tuesday morning, March 28, 2017 at his home. Survivors include one son, Larry Anderson of Clinton; three daughters, Linda Woolery of Sedalia, Sharon Finks of Sparta, Illinois, and Judy Anderson of Clinton; one brother, William Elliott of Clinton; one sister, Julie Woods of Nevada, Mo. From medical school she went to Maybury Sanitorium, Northville, Michigan. Moving back to the Kansas City area she would work at various companies which included BOP and Sherial Crystal. Although in excruciating pain, he was conscious until released. 405 E Benton St. Windsor, MO 65360 | (660) 647-2125. She rode a horse to Deepwater to attend high school for two years. The end came as he would have wished it. Many a night she had stayed at the bedside of a friend, ministering and caring for them, while the next day found her busy with her customers. died May 6, 1987, in a nursing home here. To this union were born two sons, Terry and Tim. All of these live in Missouri, except Lee of Port St. Lucie, Florida. No funeral arrangements had been made when the Eye went to press. Her survivors include her three daughters, Sandra Sue Stoner and husband Hershell of Scottsbluff, Nebraska, Sharon Pope and husband, Cameron, Fairfax, and Connie Austin and husband, Karl, Clinton; six grandchildren, Nathaniel and Patrick Stoner, Lauretta and Steve Sheldon, Marla Pope, Kayla and Anthony Austin; triplet great-grandchildren, Cameron, Garrett and Lydia Sheldon; one brother, Coruim Jones and his wife, Dorothy of St. Joseph. After passing the Missouri Bar he began practicing law in Brookfield in 1948. He enjoyed his job very much. She gave so much. She also leaves one brother, Jas. Survivors include her father, Herbert M. Ashley (Lee Ann) of Paducah, KY; a sister, Crystal Hoopes (David) of Lenexa, KS; a nephew and niece, James and Mary Hoopes; the extended Hoopes family; the Kansas City Women's Chorus family; and her Clinton family. Her sister, Hazel Mistler, died in 1935, leaving four small children. ASBURY, Dorothy Louise ADAMSON1906-1994Daily Democrat, Clinton MO - Dorothy Louise Asbury, 88, Chilhowee, died October 21, 1994, at the Ridgecrest Nursing Center in Warrensburg. He needed shoes bad, so I splurged to get him a very expensive pair. Dorothy loved to spend time with her family and loved to go fishing. He got up Monday morning and ate his breakfast after which he went upstairs to the bathroom when they heard him fall, and he never spoke again. She was reared at Lowry City and was there married to Broadus H. Austin, September 8, 1908. J. M. Avery, who died in 1904, was the son of Rev. To this union was born three children, an infant son and two daughters, Arlene (Woodring) Palmer and Iona Ann Elliott. She was united in marriage March 15, 1885 to James Milton Abington and to them were born two daughters, Anna the wife of C. M. Merryfield and Kathryn the wife of V. K. Hines. As her children married, Edith began to enjoy the arrival of her four grandchildren, Melissa, Erik, Aaron and Taylor. He had been apparently in good health, but awakened his wife and daughter by loud breathing. Please notify all relatives and friends." The funeral of the late James M. Avery was held on Wednesday afternoon at the Baptist church. He was preceded in death by a son, Kenneth Acker, Sr. and a son-in-law, Jay Marshall. Low 49F. She also leaves 13 grandchildren and one adopted grandchild. He moved to Henry County at an early age. She taught school at White, Garland, Blairstown and Little Grant Schools before she retired. She said the searchers could a number of times have touched her while she was hiding in the Grand River bottoms. Etta Lou worked at Medicalodge in housekeeping for many years, retiring in 2004. Six years ago he moved with his parents to Maywood, Nebraska. Funeral services will be held Saturday at the chapel in Chilhowee, with burial in Carpenter Cemetery. Beulah is survived by her son, Howard, and wife, Wilma; four grandchildren, Gary W. Abney of Belmont, Michigan, Thomas Keith Abney, Marvin Dale Abney and Susan Carter, all of Clinton; six great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. She sewed, making curtains, and other things for her home, as well as clothes for the children and grandchildren. She canned and filled her freezer and cellar with wonderful food, which she then use to fabulous meals. She married Walter E. Allen on June 2, 1948. Later, he worked for Royal Industries in Holden. His tailor shop was situated in the front portion of a house on Pearl Street, one of the main streets through Boulder at that time, and his "Astner Tailors" sign brought in clientele from all over town. Services will be Tuesday at the Consalus Chapel, Clinton; burial in Englewood Cemetery here. Mr. Ackerman was born near Butler, in Bates county, October 9th, 1877. A. C. and J. M. Avery reside in the city. Hazel became a Christian in her early 20s while attending church with a friend. Unless you are experienced as an estate executor, you probably should hire an attorney. Graveside services were held Thursday, January 2, 1997, at Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. She died December 9, 1995, at Research Medical Center in Kansas City at the age of 67 years. Her letters were always of unusual charm and full of the great joy that was hers, being able to be a daily companion of the little great-granddaughter Aletrice Rutherford. Mr. Abraham was born in Andover, S.D. She is survived by her husband Leroy of the home; six sons, Robert and Tommy Atkinson, both of Chilhowee, Harold Atkinson, Holden, Arthur Atkinson of the home, Tony and Benjamin Atkinson, both of Independence; three daughters, Opal Castille, Clinton, Charlotte Murphy of Steele, and Mary Ann Rector of Oak Grove; a brother, John Barnard, Holden; twenty-eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She died October 15, 1996, at her home in Clinton, at the age of 85. He was a member of First Christian Church of Windsor and a member and Past Master of the Windsor Masonic Lodge 29 AF&AM. Military rites were accorded by the American Legion 131, Warrensburg. Richard married his wife Carol on July 20, 1985 in Clinton, Missouri. She also volunteered later at the Clinton Senior Center. She was the daughter of Lewis B. and Laura Jennings Atwell. ASLIN, Bruce Joseph1949-2004Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Apr 1 2004 - Bruce Joseph Aslin, 54, formerly of Sedalia, died Saturday, March 27, 2004, in Cameron. To this union were born 9 children of whom Mrs. Marjorie Phillips of Clinton, Jeanette, R. D., Lorraine, Eugene, Helen, Harold, and Rolland at home survive with the wife, one daughter, Juanita Blanche, having died at the age of 10 months. It is blessed to know she is now asleep to awaken in heaven and the joys of her reward. She leaves her children - Mrs. Laura Summers, Kokomo, Ind.,; Louis Arnold, Jerico Springs, Mo. Funeral services were Friday, May 1, at the Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel in Osceola. Downey. She is the last of a family of 12 children. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery. Bertha requested to be cremated and no services to be held. They sold that farm and bought the beautiful farm located in the rolling hills near Calhoun where she lived at the time of her death. Burial was in the Appleton City Cemetery, Appleton City. He claimed of not resting well during the night, but planned to take care of some cane on the farm, one of the neighbors having agreed to come over and help with the work. Mr. Allen was well known in and around Windsor. In 1938, she was married to Ivan L. Findley and unto this union, one daughter, Raylene, was born. She was also a member of the Royal Neighbors and of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Trainmen in Kansas City. He was born April 17, 1927, in Kansas City. She was a member of the First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of Windsor. For the week past, she had slept a great deal or had been unconscious. She was an employee at Wal-Mart, up until her illness. He is survived by two sons, Ron Albin, Harrisburg, and Rick Albin, Grand Rapids Michigan; one daughter, Constance Albin, Vancouver, Washington; one brother, Lyle Albin, Clinton; three sisters, Patsy Wilson, Clinton, Ruth McDonald, Springfield, and Lois Duncan, Port Orange, Florida, and two grandsons. AVERY, Angus Clark1836-1911Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Sudden Death - Angus C. Avery Expires of Heart Failure - Angus C. Avery, long one of Clinton's most venerated residents, was suddenly called from earth at 11:30 Monday morning, September 18th. His brother, Richard Ferguson Taylor along with his sister Caroline V.J. She is survived by sisters, Pauline of Clinton, Mary and Marguerite of Calhoun and Mrs. Grover (Maude) Summers of Clinton. Funeral Mass will be Thursday, April 29, at St. Catherine's Catholic Church, Osceola. She leaves lonely a devoted husband and a large circle of friends. The remains were laid to rest in the White Oak Cemetery. Memorial visitation will be Thursday, September 19, at Williams Funeral Chapel in Holden. Funeral services will be Saturday, August 19, at Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor. Richard was united in marriage to Yvonne Van Blaricon on August 7, 1965 in Douglass, Kansas. Burial in the cemetery nearby. His father, Ike Adair, served as sheriff of this county when Earl was a small lad. After graduation she taught her home school for three years. She also had the picture of the house in which her mother was born, still in fine condition, built in 1785; has port holes that were made to protect them from Indians. Services entrusted to the care of Lake Isabella Valley Morturary. He grew up in rural Windsor, Mo. She was adored by all. Roberta was a homemaker. A sociable man, he always looked forward to frequently visiting with his friends in the coffee shop. Robert was an avid bowler and averaged 195/198 and had an 803 series. ALDRIDGE, Lila Amanda JOHNSTON1929-2005Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Apr 27 2005 - Lila Amanda Aldridge was born March 12, 1929, in Cincinnati, Ohio, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Frederick Johnston. Mr. Austin lived in Sedalia. She was a lifelong resident of Calhoun and a member of the United Methodist Church there. He is the brother-in-law of Olga Boyles, Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boyles, El Dorado Springs. He worked for MFA and Cover Construction Co. until 1972. She was taken to the hospital where the fracture was set, but it did not knit on account of her age. She was married to Harvey Albin, who preceded her in death in 1961. Judge Avery was supposed to be the oldest resident of Henry county, as there were only one or two other families living in the limits of what is now Henry county at the time he came to it, none of whom are now citizens of the county. Mrs. Zetta Bell (Julian) Archer, 57 years old, died yesterday at her home, 6632 Virginia Avenue. She is survived by her loving husband of 50 years, Earl F., of the home; two sons, Everett E. Artist and his wife Susie, Clinton, and Robert W. Artist and his wife Janine, Clinton; three grandchildren, Angela L., Heather D., and Michelle L. Artist, all of Clinton; one brother, Amos G. Sersey and his wife Carlene, Clinton; seven nephews; extended family and many dear friends. He was a member of the Tribe of Mic-O-Say on Medicine Man level, National Boy Scout Order of the Arrow and Council Camping and Properties committee. Hope, West Virginia; as well as a number of nieces and nephews. He failed to recover and succumbed there at 11:15 p. m., Thursday Nov. 15. Bryon died in August 1971. He always had fine livestock and good horses, and was also typically southern in his hospitality to his friends. He was born January 25, 1963, in Frankfortam Main, Germany, the son of Leonard G. Avery and Lynda Carol Andes Avery. Funeral services will be Saturday, September 24, at Woods Chapel United Methodist Church, Lee's Summit, with burial in Wills Cemetery, Peculiar. Funeral services were held at the Vansant-Mills Chapel Monday, January 9. Rheumatism of the heart was the fatal malady. John Howard Jones 09-03-1923 - 13-04-2023 ; one brother, of LaDue, and one sister, Alice Lavery, Joplin, Mo., with whom he made his home, having been afflicted and in poor health for years. Funeral Services will be 2:00 p.m. Monday, March View full obituary Don Zink Send Flowers Send Sympathy Gifts January 23, 1951 - March 15, 2023 Don Zinc, 72 of Warrensburg, Missouri passed away Wednesday, March 15, 2023. AMICK, Charles Edgar1885-1936Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Prominent Stockman Dies - Charles E. Amick, 6 Miles North of Calhoun a Victim of Influenza and Complications - Charles E. Amick, well known Shorthorn breeder and farmer, died at his home six miles north of Calhoun, at 8 a.m. Monday, March 2. ASHLEY, Drew E.1954-2018Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODrew Ashley, age 64, of Clinton, died on Thursday, January 11, 2018 at Research Medical Center, Kansas City, MO. AYERS, Bobby Gene1933-1998Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jan 28 1998 - Bobby Gene Ayers died Saturday, January 17, 1998, at Western Missouri Medical Center in Warrensburg, at the age of 64 years, eight months and three days. ALBIN, Beulah Opal LOAFMAN1901-1996Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Beulah Opal Loafman Albin was born December 16, 1901, in Springfield, the daughter of Harve and Eva (Kennon) Loafman. Funeral services were held at the Vansant-Mills Chapel, Clinton, on Saturday, January 15. Nathan took great pride in his work as is evident by many beautiful retaining walls and paver patios throughout Kansas and Missouri. She was a 4-H leader for 40 years in the Willow Branch 4-H Club, served on the Extension Council and worked several years as a county 4-H youth assistant. Surviving Mrs. ; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. She was formerly employed by the Hallmark Co. of Kansas City and was a member of the Presbyterian Church.

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