Funeral Services will be Sunday, January 11, 2015, at the Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor. Survivors include his wife, Lucille, of the home; a son, Walter E. Aker, Green Ridge; a brother, Claude Aker, Green Ridge; a sister, Ethel Vaughn, Liberty; two grandchildren, Holly and Nathan Aker; one great-granddaughter, Elizabeth Aker; a nephew, Steve Aker; a niece, Peggy Jo Pedigo; four great-nephews and nieces, Stephanie, Cody, Yorik and Wyatt. He was at the time of his death one of the few surviving soldiers of that war, drawing a pension from the government. Funeral services were held Wednesday, November 8, at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Clinton. Funeral service by Rev. Burial will be in Englewood Cemetery. ALLISON, Robert George1929-2007Mount Zion Cemetery, Osage Twp, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Aug 6 2007 - Robert George Allison, 78, son of Robert Wilson and Mary (Shepard) Allison, was born in rural Rockville, on March 8, 1929, and died August 3, 2007, at the Missouri Veterans Home in Warrensburg. Survivors include two daughters and their husbands, Carolyn and Francis Brillhart of Kingsville and Helen "Jean" and Harmon McKnight of Holden; a son and his wife Mike and Joyce Anderson of Pleasant Hill; a sister Hazel Willene "Billie" Scrogham of Clinton; 9 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren. After retirement, both Roberta and her husband, Lee, enjoyed many travels to include many cruises. Grandchildren Derrick Simpson, Kayla Keith, Asa Delozier, John Neuenschwander, Emily Neuenschwander, Isaac Neuenschwander, Autumn Ford, Trenton Ford, Kasey Ford. Mr. Abington leaves besides his aged mother who makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Perry, of near Sutherland, the following named brothers and sisters: William Abington of Warren County; J. M. Abington of this place and Lee Abington of Johnson County; Mrs. Charles Stewart, of Warrensburg, Mrs. Pet Gass of Dallas County, Mrs. Lee Perry and Mrs. Tom Perry of Johnson County. In 1883, he moved to Benton county, where he lived until his death. He is survived by : his daughter Dana Metcalf of Windsor, MO; his step-son Steve Metcalf (Beth) of Windsor, MO; his grandchildren, Kadyn, Andru, Emily, Evyn of Kaylee Jacob, J. T, Brent, Kyle and Gracie; his great grandchildren, William, Penelope and Alex; and his siblings, Richard Kelly Mike (Ok), Ed Kelly (Pn), Susan Burkhead (NC) and Patty Witte (PN). ANDERSON, Edith Valentine STREIGHT1902-1994Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Mrs. Edith Valentine Anderson of Garden City was born February 14, 1902 in Urich, the daughter of Eathan Allen and Lavine (Chitwood) Streight. He was an assistant manager for J. C. Penney Company for many years. He was born July 31, 1917, in Bronson, Kansas, the son of Virgil and Opal Burt Alsop. He had lived in this county bout 20 years and everybody loved "Joe Adair" as he was called. The son of Mr. and Mrs. John Anders, Thomas Z. Anders was born January 27, 1872, in Terre Haute, Ind. Survivors include her husband of 34 years, Charles W. Askins; two sons, David C. Askins and Joseph D. Askins, both of Owensboro; a brother, John Robert Thompson of Columbia; and three sisters, Mrs. Robert F. (Donna) Keener of Tulsa, Ok., Mrs. Robert S. (LaVerne) Angle of Clinton, and Mrs. Harold L. (Elizabeth) Hoey of Marshall. His parents; wife "Eller", and brothers David L. Amos and Fred L. Amos, preceded him in death. Jeri was a 1942 graduate of Green Ridge High School. Margaret Emily Elledge was born near Paris, Edgar county, Illinois, August 5, 1864, the daughter of Isaac and Susan Bryan Elledge, a granddaughter of Margaret Perry, niece of the famous Commodore Perry. She was a lifelong resident of Johnson County. She was a loving, caring woman and will be deeply missed Funeral services were held Monday, July 23, 2007 at the Dickey Funeral Home, Garden City, Missouri with burial in the Garden City Cemetery. In 1946, She, Joe and their three boys moved to a farm in the Austin community near Archie and farmed there for 52 years. He lived all his boyhood years in and around Clinton. Her parents were Frank and Marge Hughes. In addition to her husband Chick, survivors include a daughter, Tammie Brooks (Robert), Derby, KS; 4 grandchildren, Jessalynn Cairer (Travis), Jefferson City, MO; Cortney Blythe (Sean) Windsor, MO; Rylee Brooks and Hudson Brooks, Derby, KS; 5 great-grandchildren, Brooklynn Greene, Jordan Cairer, Isaiah Cairer, Nevaeh Blythe, and Tanner Blythe; her twin sister, Joann Robinson (James) Edgerton, MO; a brother, Wilbur Dale Wright (Frances), Lincoln, MO; and several nieces and nephews. AVERY, Kent1963-1997Floral Hills East Cemetery, Lee's Summit, Jackson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Kent Avery, 34, Chilhowee, died Thursday, May 29, 1997, at his home. As a member of this family, he was privileged to have an uncle and two cousins close to his own age. 13 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. He was a member of Northeast Baptist Church in Clinton. Born and raised in a Tennessee home amid luxury, when changes came she did not murmur but commenced at once to display her talent. As a student at White School, a one-room schoolhouse near Clinton, Edith enjoyed the subjects of history, reading and geography. Dodge, Iowa. Burial was in Carpenter Cemetery, Johnson County. Funeral services were held December 5. There is no photo or video of Danny Kelly.Be the first to share a memory to pay tribute. She delighted in the culture of flowers and had many rare specimens, which she always shared with her friends. Bill was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on July 19, 1913. Services were Monday, May 1, at Consalus Chapel. She worked as a Mary Kay cosmetic consultant for 23 years. In later years, she and Virgil went yearly to his WWII Navy ship's reunion. He was educated in the Montrose schools, graduating in 1935. They continued to own and operate the Clinton Dairy Queen until retiring in 1999. He passed away Wednesday, June 1, 1994, at the age of 77. They were hosts to about 20 students who worked in various positions in Anchorage while staying at the Alward home for a month each year. Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. She loved the outdoors, fishing, gardening and working in the yard. Funeral services will be Wednesday at Williams Funeral Chapel, Warrensburg, with burial in Memorial Gardens, Warrensburg. W. P. Armstrong. His general health had been failing for some years and the end came easily. Marget had very close association with many people as she traveled over all areas of St. Clair County, stopping at schools, country stores, and some homes. Mr. Arnold had a rugged honesty that made friends of people of all classes. Graveside services were held in the Memorial Park Cemetery, Clinton, Illinois, on Monday, September 22. Mr. Abraham was born in Andover, S.D. A clear sky. How delighted they were to go to Grandmother's house. He lived without pomp or egotism, but was a true American aristocrat - that aristocracy of independence of thought, and of constant adherence to duty and uninterruped fidelity to honor. She was a homemaker for many years and worked in food service for the Kansas City School Board for 14 years, most of that time at Southwest High School. She passed away May 29, 1993 at the Western Missouri Medical Center in Warrensburg, at the age of 76. While the negroes did all the hard work each member of the family had a task l aid off early in the morning, such as knitting, embroidering, sewing, etc., which must be accomplished during the day, reserving reasonable time for rest and pleasure. Memorial services will be Friday, June 14, 2019, at the Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor. ASTNER, William George "Bill"1913-2008Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Mar 4 2008 - William (Bill) George Astner, 94, Sedalia, passed away on Feb. 18, 2008. After her retirement from Crane's Cafeteria in Kansas City and for health reasons, she moved to Urich to live with her sister. Mrs. Adkins, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hughey, was born in Sedalia January 20, 1901. He carried $2000 life insurance and leaves his family otherwise provided for. Burial was in the Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. It is blessed to know she is now asleep to awaken in heaven and the joys of her reward. He was employed by General Motors in Kansas City, then moved to Cleveland, where he established a Western Auto Store. Funeral services will be held at the Sickman and Dunning Chapel Thursday, November 30. He was a member of the McDonald Lodge #324 Independence, where he was a past Master Mason. Four children were born to this couple, Roy, Roma and twins, Betty and Letty, who died in infancy. Survivors include a daughter, Lesli Jo Allen and her husband Charles "Tuck" Thompson, Phoenix, Arizona; a granddaughter, Dakota Lee Thompson, Phoenix, Az. ABBOTT, Patricia L.1947-2011Maple Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Wyandotte Co, KSDaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jan 4 2012 - Patricia L. Abbott, 64, died Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011, in Clinton. To this union five children were born, Teddie, Jessie, Ray, Chester, and James Edward, all of the home. A devoted Christian, wife, mother and grand mother, she will be sadly missed by all who knew her. His home was truly a place of hospitality for everyone, a place where relatives and friends, both young and old, always delighted to be. After completing his training in Dallas, Texas, David L. Mills worked with Howard and following his death in 1977, purchased the funeral home. When living in Hickory county she taught school. In addition to Marilyn, John had one other daughter, Peggy Adair, who died at the age of 16 in an auto accident, July 4, 1939. She was born July 6, 1965, in Windsor, Mo., the daughter of Edward Carl Meads and Virginia Arlene Cooper. Moving back to the Kansas City area she would work at various companies which included BOP and Sherial Crystal. On February 14, 1949, she married Leo Joseph Abraham and to this union four children were born. G. Windsor Warren. He helped Terry and Bonnie design and build their home at Elkton and helped Tim and Trudy build a good-sized addition to their home. She is survived by two sons, Chester R. King, Sr., Clinton, and Roy Asbury, Leeton; one daughter, Sally Nunnelly, Independence; 25 grandchildren and 45 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Christian Church, Clinton, on Monday, January 25. Recent Obituaries. On July 28, 1933, she married Winston Jack Ankerson in Mason City, Iowa. Edgar, the youngest child, is in poor health and makes his home in Colorado Springs. She was also a member of the United Methodist Women. Funeral services were Sunday, September 9, at St. Luke Evangelical Church with burial in the church cemetery. ALLEN Virginia Lou LANGLEY1935-2010Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jan 3 2011 - Virginia Lou Allen, 75, died November 12, 2010, at Clinton Rehabilitation Healthcare Center where she had lived the past two years. ABNEY, Beulah Beryl ADKINS1908-2002Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jan 28 2002 - Beulah Beryl Abney, the only child of Fred and Mary Adkins, was born November 5, 1908, five miles west of Deepwater. The home life of the Armstrongs was ideal, it was so happy. He served on the ASCS Committee, the Farmers Elevator Board, the Henry County road board, and was a Past President of Farm Bureau. Among those from a distance to attend the funeral of Pleas Avery were John Scott and wife, Alvin Kendrick and wife near Bowen, W. F. Sikes and wife, John Reynolds and sisters, Mrs. Floyd Fewel and Mrs. Anna Bell Reynolds, of Leeton, H. M. Fewel, Clinton, Clifton Fewel and wife, Calhoun, Fyke Fewel of Lewis Station and Mrs. Arch Shelton, Lexington. Mr. Anders graduated from Clinton High School in 1951. He was also a member of D.E.S.A. Brian had worked for Strate Plumbing, Holden, for almost 20 years, as a commercial plumber. She graduated in 1950 from Humansville High School. Kathryn was born October 29, 1927, in Tightwad to Gilbert and Anna Ivy Ashley. Besides his parents and those mentioned, he leaves to mourn his sudden death, a host of relatives and friends. His grandfather, Joseph Adair, was the first white child born in Independence, where the Joseph Adair Park was dedicated in 1950. "1933-2003Paul Cemetery, Shawnee Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Aug 29 2003 - Jefferson Davis "J.D." Not long after, they moved to Clinton which had since been their home. On September 22, 1977, in Miami, Oklahoma, she married Glenn Agee, who preceded her in death February 14, 1996. She is survived by two sons, Keith Adams of the home and Russell Adams of Green Ridge; one daughter, Linda Faulkenberry of Clinton; three sisters, Melodee Costello of Los Angeles, California, Joann Houseman and Betty Beach, both of Omaha, Nebraska; as well as 12 grandchildren, 39 great-grandchildren, numerous great-great-grandchildren, family and friends. In 1906 he was sent to San Francisco, California, following the earthquake where he remained about a year adjusting losses for insurance companies. ALBIN, Harold Leroy1921-1996Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Harold Leroy Albin was born February 21, 1921, in Henry County, the son of LeRoy and Annabelle Park Albin. She married Victor L. Adcock and they moved to Denver, Colorado, and she later returned to Missouri. Survivors include one son, Samuel Dean Atkinson and wife, Jean, Blairstown; one daughter, Geraldine Y. Johnson and husband, David, LaTour; two grandsons, Mark Atkinson, Blairstown, and James Atkinson and wife, Carol, Stafford, Virginia; two great-grandsons, Jacob and Eric Atkinson, along with several nieces and nephews. He took the examination to enter West Point when a young man and stood at the top in all the examinations but could not enter on account of a weak heart. They were all present with their devoted mother as she gently and quietly passed away, except the three sisters - Mrs. Willie Ann Ballard, Mrs. Lucelia Ballard and Mrs. Ella Ballard, of Charlottesville, Va. Those present were the four brothers of Clinton and seven sisters; Mrs. Allie Coons of Clinton; Mrs. Mary Chipley of St. Louis; Mrs. Nettie Grant of Montana; Mrs. Jennie Whitfield of Warrensburg; Mrs. Grace Botts of Sedalia; Mrs. Fannie Wood of LaMonte, and Mrs. Allie Pemberton of Midland, Texas. Preceding Pamela in death were her parents and many aunts and uncles. Mr. Askins, who would have been 93 years old Feb. 4, was an ardent Calhoun Colt Show fan, returning each year to visit kinspeople and renew friendships. To this union three children were born, two sons and a daughter. His grandmother, Ann Smith, was a near relative of "Extra Billy" Smith, Governor of Virginia. ALLEN, John Bailey1815-1904Allen Cemetery, Flint Hill, St. Charles Co, MOHenry County Democrat, Clinton MO, Thursday, Feb 18 1904 - John Bailey Allen, the subject of this memoir, was born in Henry county, Virginia, on the 4th day of July 1815. He was a member of the Community Christian Church, a life member of the Olson Frary Burkhart Post 1165 Veteran of Foreign Wars, Rising Sun Masonic Lodge 8, Fort Scott Chapter 3 Royal Arch Masons, Fort Scott Scottish Rite and Mirza Shrine Temple of Pittsburg. All the friends bow with them in this sad hour. Emma attended Shawnee Mound Grade and High School and later graduated from Central Missouri State University with a degree in education. He attended State Fair Community College and CMSU and received a degree in business finance. Lila was married to William Cecil Aldridge. She often went beyond her strength, but she was a person of great ambition for her children, worked faithfully in the Baptist church and Sunday school at Shady Grove in Benton County and was a neighbor such as the whole community loved and respected. Their love for humanity and the ministering to human ills made then forget self, riding day and night thru rain or storm to save a life without thought of pay. Another of her great pleasures was to have a table surrounded by hungry people who she could feed. Barrett's father retired as postal clerk in Dexter, settling onthe beautiful banks of the Buffalo River in Northern Arkansas. He was a member of the Ionia Methodist Church.In addition to his wife Linda, survivors include a son, David Alcorn (Laura), Camarillo, California; 2 daughters, Dena Morris (Hansel), Lincoln, Mo., and Deby Miller (Stephan), Lake Saint Louis, Mo. Burial was at Clinton Memory Gardens. A unique and lasting tribute for a loved one. He was also a member of American Legion Post #131, Warrensburg, and the Military Order of the Cooties, Belton. Lenora worked for Gerbe's Supermarket as secretary for 10 years and as cashier for 10 years, retiring in 1980. AKEY, James Ernest1871-1932Olney Cemetery, Pendleton, Umatilla Co, ORClinton MO - Despondency over financial matters led James E. Akey, former resident of Clinton, to take his own life October 27 in Pendleton, Oregon, where he had lived for the past 20 years. On November 14, 1929, she married George T. Austin, who preceded her in death in January 1978. ARNDT, Megan Michelle1990-1992Lee's Summit Historical Cemetery, Lee's Summit, Jackson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Megan Michelle Arndt, 2 year old daughter of David and Anette Arndt of Odessa, died October 27, 1992 at St. Mary's Hospital in Blue Springs. She passed away April 28, 1992, at the Sac-Osage Hospital in Osceola. This marriage united two pioneer Henry County families, the Waughs being among the first settlers in Big Creek Township. For the past four years, he had been a resident of the Missouri Veteran's Home in Warrensburg. They resided in the Kansas City area most of their lives until 1987 when they returned to Appleton City where she has remained. He was a member of the VFW and the Eagles. Most people in Clinton new Bill as the gentleman who rode the three-wheel pedal bike around town. After learning the facts, the Benton county officials did not deem an inquest necessary. Funeral Services will be Thursday, September 17, 2009 at Williams Funeral Chapel in Holden. Bertha requested to be cremated and no services to be held. He thoroughly enjoyed these reunions with the "Gus" family. The remains were carried to Windsor for burial, at noon on the Sabbath day, Oct. 30th, where M. R. Amick made a few appropriate remarks before interment. Adkins, a member of the oldest of the prominent families, Henry County passed away March 24 (1962) at 7 o'clock at the Clinton General Hospital. ACKER, Walter Frank "Shorty"1934-2021Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOWalter Frank "Shorty" Acker, 86, of Windsor, Missouri, died Wednesday evening, December 1, 2021, at his home. Ks., and Wanda J. Gill of Oklahoma City, Ok.; eleven grandchildren; sixteen great-grandchildren; other relatives and many friends. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Mickey and Don Powell of Pleasant Hill; three grandchildren, Tanya, Bud and Glen; five great-grandchildren, Stephanie, Jennifer, Kurt, Brandi and Steven, all of Pleasant Hill; one brother, Ed Hatfield, and sister-in-law, Helen, Clinton; one sister, Arlene Scroggins, and a brother-in-law, Independence; she also leaves a host of nieces, nephews and friends. Janet and Bernie lived in Fairfax until 1994, then moved to Orlando. He owned and drove street stock race cars in Sedalia and Warrensburg from 1994 to 2006. Search Obituaries. Of a happy disposition, Mr. Askins was always a popular and anticipated guest in Henry County homes. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 30, at the Dickey Funeral Home, Garden City, with burial in the Garden City Cemetery. She was born In Winona, this state in 1890. He married Elizabeth Katherine Beissenherz of Wellington on November 6, 1949. She was committeewoman for the Chilhowee Precinct for 20 years. Aurand departed this life. Mr. Allen worked as a coal miner for the Windsor Coal Company and the Peabody Coal Mines of Calhoun for 45 years, retiring in January 1976. She leaves one brother, Francis Anderson, Independence. Leaves a wife and children to mourn his loss. ALLEN, Mary LIVINGSTON1901-1992Daily Democrat, Clinton MO - Mary Livingston Allen, 91, formerly of Windsor, died April 11 1992, in Los Angeles, California. Sammy Brancato and Joann and Florence Santora were like brother and sisters to him and that is what he considered then all the rest of his life. Young, sweet and lovely, Mrs. Avery from the first of her residence in Clinton, wielded an influence that was Christian, for her faith was ever an undimmed light, her attendance faithful and her enthusiasm and pride in her church unbounded. Funeral services were conducted at the family residence, three miles west of town, on Sunday afternoon, after which the large concourse of sorrowing friends followed the remains to Laurel Oak cemetery where she was laid to rest. He was united in marriage to Miss Bina Link, Dec. 6, 1881. During the civil war battles she came with her parents as a refugee to Clinton for a short while. In 1970, he was featured in Successful Farming magazine's issue on crop planning. He was a farmer. Funeral services will be Wednesday, August 9, at Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor. ALLEN, Hannah Mary "Byrd"1867-1931Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOThe Windsor Review, Windsor MO, Thursday, Jul 2 1931 - Miss Byrd Allen daughter of D. C. Allen and Mary A. Allen was born in Osage county, Mo., July 4, 1867, and died at the family home June 30, 1931. If Grandpa ever wronged anyone it was not intentional. He was preceded in death by his parents. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery. She made a profession of religion when she was 17 and joined the Chestnut Grove Baptist Church in Virginia. Graveside services were held August 29 with burial in Englewood Cemetery. Roberta liked the outdoors, mowing and gardening and taking care of her 2 poodles, Lily and Pepper. After his marriage, he and wife lived in Clinton where he worked as a pottery molder, and later was on a Frisco bridge gang, then for 17 years was in a Chicago and Alton freight house at Kansas City. She was a resident of Overland Park, Kansas, from October 1967 until August 1984, when she and her husband retired to Bella Vista, Arkansas. Four preceded him in death, Will, Appleton City on Apr. He is survived by his wife, Esther, of the home; two sons, Robert R. Allen of Clinton, and Fred J. Allen of Warsaw; two grandchildren; his mother, Eleanora Espinoza of Colorado Springs, Colorado, other relatives and many friends. She is also preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, Evertt and Charles Jack Anglin. She married William E. Almond in 1962, and he passed away July 1, 1990. W. Ward Atteberry, somewhere overseas, with the combat engineers. ARMINTROUT, Buck1939-2011Buck Armintrout, of Harrisonville, Missouri, was born December 12, 1939 in Harrisonville the son of Paul Leo and Laura Wilma (Smalley) Armintrout. Survivors include two sisters, Mary Atwell and Maude Summers, both of Clinton; two nieces, Joyce Trolinger, Calhoun, and Cheryl Atwell, Clinton; a nephew, Kent Summers, Clinton; three great-nephews, Ryan and Brady Summers, Clinton; Tony Trolinger, Calhoun; three great-nieces, Heather Summers, Springfield, Ashley Summers, Clinton, Taryn Trolinger, Columbia. Flowers & Gifts. His funeral will be conducted Thursday afternoon at the home of his wife's mother, Mrs. Harry Feldott, on South Second street. He saw the country develop from a prairie wilderness to a thickly settled farming region, and a few weeks ago he remarked to the writer: "We never thought when we came here we would see this land sell for $100 per acre." James Armstrong and wife both died about 18 years ago. All the children are valued members of the Baptist Church. Bill enlisted in the Air Force and served in both the Korean Conflict and Vietnam War. Mr. and Mrs. Alien have made their home in Clinton their entire married life. She taught one year in a country school before her marriage September 3, 1932, to Grover Lee Russ. Following retirement from Ford, he owned and operated "Screen Dude." A memorial mass will be held Tuesday, July 8, at St. Agnes Catholic Church, Roeland Park, Kansas. Although in excruciating pain, he was conscious until released. He leaves his wife, who was formerly Miss Mary Weidemeyer, daughter of Mrs. J. M. Weidemeyer of Clinton. Her favorite thing was searching for them with her family and special friends. He was a son of Isaac and Eliza Anderson, natives of Tennessee, who came to Henry county in 1833 and settled in Big Creek township, on what is now the G. L. Park farm. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Zetta Julian Archer, of the home; 3 sons, Howard Archer and Russell Paul Archer of the home, John Archer, 6321 Woodland Avenue; 1 daughter, Thelma Elizabeth Archer, of the home, and 3 brothers, Roy L. Archer and Harry Archer of the home, and Harve Archer of Salt Lake City, Utah; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Watson, of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Carrie McCowan, Lake Charles, LA. He had served several terms as director of Pleasant View school. ASHER, Mabel C.1901-1996Brooking Cemetery, Raytown, Jackson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Mrs. Mabel C. Asher, 95, Osceola, formerly of Kansas City, died Saturday, April 27, 1996, at her son's home near Osceola. She attended church regularly and thru all of my acquaintance with her of more than 30 years, I have never known her to say a word against a member or a minister. ASKINS, Charles Gaylord1877-1953Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Thursday, Aug 20 1953 - Funeral services for Charles Gaylord Askins, Calhoun, Mo., who died Aug. 15, 1953, were conducted at the Calhoun Christian Church, Aug. 17, 1953. When a small child she was baptized into the Methodist church. Elmer the eldest son died at the age of six months. At the age of two she came to Bates county, with her parents to the Elledge farm between Rich Hill and Butler. Mitchell came to town in company with his brother and gave himself up to the sheriff, who placed him in room No. The remains arrived here Monday evening and was taken to the home of J. M. Abington. Lila Frances ever watched out for her mother's comfort, and happiness, also of those about her. On January 7, 1921, she married Elver C. Akers, in Corpus Christi, Texas. He was in the United States Air Force during the Korean War. After his retirement he did custom work in the community, plowing and mowing in the spring and summer and moving snow in the winter. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband. She departed this life Tuesday, May 17, 1994, at Golden Years Care Services, Harrisonville, at the age of 92 years, 3 months, and 3 days. The pallbearers were four cousins and two nephews, Will Merrill, Sidney Lyman, Russell and Gordon Avery. He was born on September 18, 1941, in Kansas City, the son of Winfred Ivan and Audrey Oleta (Osburn) Aue. Burial will be in Union-Williams Cemetery, Cole Camp. He was associated with the Chilhowee Fair from its beginning until 1990, and then served as honorary advisor. Marylu was preceded in death by her parents. Russ married his high school sweetheart, Carrie (Mitchell), on June 23, 2001, at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, where he continued to be a member and was actively involved with the Knights of Columbus. On December 7, 1941, she accepted her Christ as her Savior and she became a member of the Osceola Church of the Brethren. 1, had been hospitalized there previously for several weeks, then spent two weeks at the University of Kansas Medical Center. At age nine she accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior at Good Hope Baptist Church. - (another obit): Mrs. Suphronia Caroline Avery died at the house of her son, Harry Avery, in Colorado Springs, Colo., where she had made her home many years, Sunday morning, after only a few days illness with pneumonia. She passed away June 27, 1973 at the Golden Valley Nursing Home in Clinton at the age of 88 years, five months, and one day.
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