Because he was such a "people person" and believed in hard work and honesty he was successful at whatever he did. Survivors include his wife, Lexie of the home; a daughter, Peggy Warner and her husband, Kevin of Holden; a son, Larry Atkinson and his wife, Debbie of Blairstown; 5 grandchildren, Lindsy Joiner, Laura Joiner, Lance Warner, Ashley Atkinson and Collin Atkinson; a great granddaughter, Erica Nicole Atkinson; a sister, Annette Taylor of Harrisonville and a brother, Jerry Atkinson and his wife, Brenda of Kingsville. She enjoyed singing in the choir at school and dancing with her mother and friends. ALLEN, Edward Leroy1940-2013Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Sep 17 2013 - Edward Leroy Allen, 72, Kingsville, died Sunday, September 15, 2013, at his home. It was while working on this route that his health failed. Besides this beloved husband and daughter, she leaves five grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Susan French, of near Harrisonville; two brothers - Louis Singleton, Gallatin, Tennessee; Hiram French, Knoxville, Tennessee; two half-sisters - Mrs. Anna Bryan, Stillwater, Fla.; Mrs. Thomzan Frakes, Gallatin, Tennessee. He lived in the Blairstown area all his life. ; 5 grandchildren, Jack Alcorn, Allyson Martin (Brandon), Hansel Morris III "Trey," Madison Miller, and Makinley Miller; a sister, Iva Lou Banning (Ray), Armstrong, Mo. He was a universal favorite with his employers and was a steady worker. When the writer went to her to get Ethel's obituary, our heart was so full we could scarcely talk, but when we left we felt that we had been with the Christ. For 50 years of marriage she was a faithful help-mate to Kenneth. He came to Henry County when about 16 years of age and made his home near Clinton, where he was engaged in farming and the operation of a thresher and saw mill for many years. Her daughter, Mrs. Taylor, arrived Tuesday from Connecticut and that afternoon the funeral services were conducted at the First M. E. church. ALSOP, Harold Dean1917-1997Fort Scott National Cemetery, Fort Scott, Bourbon Co, KSDaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Harold Dean Alsop, 79, Fort Scott, Kansas, died Wednesday, June 18, 1997, at Fort Scott Mercy Hospital. Beautiful flowers gave silent testimony to the esteem in which he was held. There was not a spark of selfishness in her. After that, Mrs. Arnold made her home with her children and visiting other relatives. Her husband, Jennings Atkins, died in 1987. After the war was over, he came back to Henry County, Mo., and worked as a farm hand near Hartwell. John Richard Angle, born November 12, 1863, in Pike County, came with his parents and family to Henry County in 1866 where they first settled a few miles northwest of Clinton, but later moved to the Mt. Burial was in the Stover Cemetery, Stover. The members of his family were all aristocrats and this innate breeding made their home a sanctum where was found the dainty linen, silver, china, and lovely old furniture, which had belonged to the Avery family for many years, some of it for generations. brought her to Clinton and after a few months it was necessary to take her to Westwood Nursing Home. She was a homemaker. He died December 24, 1996, at the Sac-Osage Hospital in Osceola. Mr. Atkinson is survived by six sons, Floyd, Tom, Charles, Raymond, Ricky and Mike; eight daughters, Sandra, Maxine, Virginia, Bonnie, Iva Jean, Shirley, Judy and Connie; six brothers, Lewis, Leroy, Robert, Edgar, Paul and John; two sisters, Millie and Lucille; many grandchildren and two great-grandsons. In addition, Charles was a member, helping himself and countless others achieve sobriety through the Alcohol Anonymous Program. Funeral services will be conducted at the home this (Thursday) afternoon. It was the largest funeral there had been in Clinton for months. Search. During all the years we knew her we never heard her complain, and she gave the world a smile. In addition to his wife, Angela, Brian is survived by his mother, Shelby Allen, Windsor; mother-in-law, Helen Hermann, Clinton; daughter, Jaime Westover and her husband Mark, Holden; son, Michael Allen and his wife Marki, Independence; daughter, Riki Allen, Oak Grove; his father-in-law, Al Boatright, Rosedale, California; stepson, Kristopher Boatright, and stepdaughter Alexus Sherrer, both of the home; two grandchildren, K'Lea and Blake Westover; sister, Deanna Burton and her husband Randy, Flagstaff, Arizona; a niece, a nephew and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins and a brother-in-law Jason Boatright, Clinton. Daisy also loved having her family all get together for dinner time. Among those present were: Harry Finks and family, of Clinton; Walter Finks and Fisher Finks, Chas. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, Gayle Wilson Alcorn, Windsor, Alan Duane Alcorn, Kansas City, Kansas; two grandchildren and a sister, Helen Comer, Marionville, Mo. He was at the time of his death one of the few surviving soldiers of that war, drawing a pension from the government. Olivet Cemetery. Then her grandsons! She attended the Presbyterian Church in Clinton and she treasured her church family. ; one brother, Geo. He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers: Earl Whistle Anstine, Kermit Anstine, and Alva Shorty Anstine; two sisters Marie (Anstine) McPherson and Lula (Anstine) Beebe and a grandson: Jacob Dwain Anstine. He served in the Air Force and was a retired weight inspector for the state of Missouri. About 14 years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson moved to Kansas City, and three years afterward he died. After a year of teaching she attended the University of Missouri where she received a bachelor of science degree in medical science. Later he attended Warrensburg State Teachers College and taught school for a number of years in Cooper county. ALLISON, Michael Ross1963-2005Wills Cemetery, Peculiar, Cass Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Sep 21 2005 - Michael Ross Allison, 41, Blue Springs, died Sunday, September 18, 2005, at his home. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Gussie Watkins, in Los Angeles, Cal. The funeral was held at the Sweeney-Phillips Chapel in Warrensburg Monday and burial at Windsor beside his first wife. Funeral services were Wednesday, June 2, 1993 at Consalus Chapel, Chilhowee. He served during World War II, as a Navy Seaman 2nd Class. In 1918, they came to Clinton. Mr. Armstrong was a well balanced man, devoted to his home, constant in attention in his business, converted in his youth and a member of the Christian church, in which he was elder for many years. Much of that food came from the pork, beef and vegetables that were raised on that farm. ; her mother, Virginia VanWinkle, Buffalo, Mo. He worked as foreman at Farmer's Elevator for 19 years. He owned and drove street stock race cars in Sedalia and Warrensburg from 1994 to 2006. She was one of twelve children, four of whom are still living, Edward of New Jersey, Louis of Iowa, Mrs. Oliver Crumley of Windsor and Mrs. Henry Collers of Iowa. From the time he was 11 years old, he made his own living. She was preceded in death by her parents and one grandchild. AUE, Richard B. ARDUSER, Chris Robert1947-2000Bear Creek/Mont-McConnell Cemetery, near Osceola, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Nov 20 2000 - Chris Arduser, 53, Osceola, died Saturday, November 18, 2000, at his home. Charles Edgar Amick, son of the late Judge M. R. and Cerepta Merritt Amick, was born August 15 1885, on the Amick homestead, Maple Lawn, the farm on which he spent his entire life and died. She was a member of St. Luke's Evangelical Church, Wellington, Women's Fellowship and Dirt Daubers Garden Club of Wellington. Survivors include a son, Steven Aker and his wife Pam, Windsor; a sister, Joyce Barton, Lee's summit; a brother Robert Stapleton, Milan, Michigan; a granddaughter Stephanie Mayes and husband Donnie, Windsor; a grandson Wyatt Aker, Windsor; numerous nieces and nephews. William Wilson Alcorn was born in Tidnite, Penn., Dec. 10, 1845, and died on Feb. 13, 1917, being therefore 71 years, 1 month and 23 days old. He was preceded in death by his first wife and two children years ago. A member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church since girlhood. She carried a lantern with her at night to light her way. Anderson won the 1,000 (2:37.61) with Rendon finishing third (2:39.58). He was born November 8, 1915, in Lexington, the son of Albert Givens Adams and Letta Travis (Small) Adams. Barbara was preceded in death by a daughter Ramona Gile and her parents Frank and Marge Hughes. He passed away Sunday, January 30, 1994, at his home in Urich. ADKINS, Nannie Bertha WEST1860-1932Adkins Cemetery, Clinton Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Mrs. Nannie Bertha Adkins passed away June 21, 1932, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nettie Cromer, west of Deepwater, after an illness of about one year. She was employed as a storeroom manager for the Kansas City Fire Department before retiring. She is survived by son Bob Adams, Clinton; daughter Sharon Gauble and husband Mike, Grain Valley, and son David Adams and wife Debbie, Grandview; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. It was no unusual sight to see a boy sitting in a comfortable rocker, chatting eagerly with her as she worked, discussing his problems of importance. In the vigorous years of his business life, Mr. Avery was prominent and progressive as a citizen and a leader in all measures for the upbuilding of Clinton, showing not only public spirit but liberality in encouraging every enterprise. Burial will be in the Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. Bill was a member of the Methodist Church and the Windsor Masonic Lodge. Funeral services were conducted at the Methodist church in Montrose, Sunday afternoon, and burial was made at Montrose. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and playing in the garden. A Witness to the Resurrection service celebrating the life of Elizabeth will be held on Wednesday, November 27, at McLane Chapel at Englewood Cemetery. Cremation. 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 Thursday, December 8, at the Consalus Chapel in Chilhowee. Cremation. He also enjoyed fishing and being with his family. Zion Cemetery in rural Appleton City. She was married to Henry Merritt Adkins on December 25, 1919. In addition to her husband she was preceded in death by a brother Ralph Hix. 4631 Windsor Dr, Osage Beach, MO 65065 +1(573)216-4350 Currently Open. He was married at Omoro, Wisconsin, to Miss Sarah J. Snowden, a native of Canada. Both legs were broken and the skull fractured. After a short service at the house, the body was taken to Bethlehem Baptist Church, five miles southeast of Clinton, where the sermon was preached. Interment was in Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. She lived in Windsor and Sedalia for the three years following their marriage and since that time had made her home in Cole Camp. She then married Clarence Adams. She leaves her children - Mrs. Laura Summers, Kokomo, Ind.,; Louis Arnold, Jerico Springs, Mo. Buddy was an honest workman and performed his tasks for the satisfaction of all. The family suggests contributions to help with funeral expenses and may be left in care of the funeral home. By untiring industry and frugality, he acquired considered property. He retired in 1978 to live on Nantucket Island. She attended high school in Lowry City and married her school sweetheart, Herschell R. Akers on June 7, 1923. Deputy Hayley Collins plants one of 20 trees at the park, assisted by Nick Midthun while other Public Works staff look on. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery. A funeral service was held on Friday, April 28th 2023 from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM at the same location. 19 1960, at the Mt. They returned to the midwest in 1950, spending two years at Sunflower, Kan. For the past four years they have resided at Lewis where they owned and operated a grocery for some time. Prior to his work injury and after as he was able, he was very active and enjoyed playing volleyball, water and snow skiing, hunting, and traveling on his motorcycle. Survivors include a son, Ron Arthur, Chilhowee; one sister Lessie Thompson, Lee's Summit, and a host of nieces and nephews and cousins. Henry Avery, who came to Henry County from Tennessee in 1831, having served in the War of 1812 and against the Seminole Indians under General Jackson - one of the county's finest and most stalwart Christian characters. Irle said he went immediately to the body and failed to find a pulse. The kinspeople and friends at those times came from far and wide to pay him tribute and enjoy his genial counsel. Memorial services will be Friday April 30, at Williams Funeral Chapel in Warrensburg. A whole new world was opened to her and she was thrilled at the chance to learn more. He is survived by his wife Wilma Jean. She was known for making, repairing and restoring dolls for people all over the United States and made homemade dolls to sell at Silver Dollar City. The deceased was 80 years, 11 months and 13 days old, having been born May 28, 1845. He brought his bride to what is known as the Henry Kinyon farm, northeast of Clinton and there they lived for a few years. 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. She accompanied the body back to Missouri and continued to make her home here mid scenes she loved and remembered. Funeral services will be Saturday, November 9, at the Osceola Community Church. Latest Obituaries Elizabeth ADAMSON Obituary William Briand 1926 - 2023 Obituary Robert FERGUSON Obituary Helen LUJIC Obituary John MARINACCI Obituary Shirley Paterson 1929 - 2023 Obituary Robert PIPER Obituary Shirley BONDY Obituary Interment was in White Oak Cemetery, under the direction of Lee-Janssens Funeral Home of Appleton City. She died as she had lived, beautifully, quietly. She was a homemaker and also worked at the International Shoe Factory in Windsor for several years. He and his wife, Eva, thoroughly enjoyed their home, gardening and fishing. 11845 Brandon Rd. He was a longtime member of the Missouri Offhand Black Powder Association and he also enjoyed playing league pool. AMES, Flora A.1898-1991Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Mrs. Flora A. Ames, 93, Calhoun, died Saturday, November 16, 1991 at her home. Graveside services were Wednesday, February 2, 1994. Mrs. Anderson has been quite feeble for some time and was not able to attend the funeral. He was a member of the Calhoun United Methodist Church, Calhoun; the Operating Engineers Local 101, Kansas city; Windsor Masonic Lodge #29, AF/AM, and the Ararat Shrine, Kansas City. Memorial services were held at the Clinton United Methodist Church on Saturday, December 14. He was a member of the Messiah Lutheran Church in Kansas City, Kansas and Delaware Lodge #96 AF & AM in Kansas City, Kansas. The spirit seemed loath to leave its temple of earthly clay. She was a splendid mathematician and in an old autograph album there is a written commendation of one of her professors, in which there is a difficult problem, which he said she would always remember. He was preceded in death by his parents. To this union were born nine children, four dying in infancy. ANTWILER, Roy Lawrence1946-2005Fristoe Cemetery, Fristoe, Benton Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Dec 6 2005 - Roy Lawrence Antwiler, 59, Calhoun, died Sunday, December 4, 2005. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery. A couple of extra special gifts she created include a quilt that she and Tod hand stitched, together. When finished, they embroidered outlines of their hands and the date on a square, creating a priceless heirloom for their children. Another such gift was a pair of moccasins made by hand from deer skin, for every immediate family member. A total of 12 pair. Funeral services were held at Vansant-Mills Chapel, Clinton, on Monday, August 10. ALLISON, Flora B. BAIRD1912-1993Higginsville City Cemetery, Higginsville, Lafayette Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Flora B. Allison, 81, of Higginsville, died November 5, 1993 at Western Missouri Medical Center in Warrensburg. ASH, Ernest James1933-1993Cable Ridge Cemetery, Climax Springs, Camden Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Ernest Ash, 60, Windsor, died Friday morning, July 30, 1993 at Ellis Fischel Cancer Center in Columbia. She was born November 23, 1932, in LaCygne, Kansas. So passed away one of the old frontiersman. No children survive her. Funeral services will be Thursday, July 16, at the Hadley Funeral Home. Mildred graduated from Smithville High School in 1949. Burial was in the Calhoun Cemetery. In honoring her wishes, she was cremated with no services. The family name Adair has its origins in the county of Limerick, Ireland. The population was 3,087 at the 2000 census. First living in Honolulu, Hawaii, the young couple began their new life together. He especially enjoyed playing golf, playing bridge, watching the Kansas City Royals baseball team, the University of Nebraska and Kansas City Chiefs football teams. Gene was the son of John and Cora Thompson Arnold. The burial will be in Englewood. The dog died a short time ago. Funeral services were held at the Huston Funeral Chapel Saturday afternoon and interment was made in Laurel Oak Cmetery. The darkies of the neighborhood, whose parents had been owned by the Avery family in the days gone by, were there to pay their last respects. Preceding her in death were her parents, Bud and Grace Lewis, brothers, Michael Lewis and James Lewis, grandsons, Isaac Allen and Derek Alan Brown. Internment was in the White Oak Cemetery near Urich under the direction of Janssens Funeral Service. He leaves his wife, who was formerly Miss Mary Weidemeyer, daughter of Mrs. J. M. Weidemeyer of Clinton. He was a brother-in-law of W. W. Waddill of the south side. Mrs. Austin was my friend and my neighbor, a southern gentlewoman, who, when widowed, was confronted with the problem of providing for her family and made a wonderful home filled with sunshine. From this union the following children survive: Mrs. Hazel Angle Wise, Kansas City; John Angle, Bakersfield, Calif.; Raymond, Whittier, Calif., and unable to come because of the floods. Burial was in Iconium Cemetery, rural Osceola. Flower, in his usual evasive way, tried to change the subject, but it was perfectly clear. His wife survives him, with their only child, Atropa, now Mrs. Charles Rutherford, and the only grandchild, Aletrice Rutherford, who was most beloved by her grandfather. Glen's awards in Boy Scouts include Silver Arrow, two Scouters Keys, Order of Merit, Silver Beaver and honorary membership in Pro-Deo-et-fuuentute for God and Youth, Catholic Community on Scouting. Winnie worked for several years as office manager for Lindstrom Hatcheries and later worked for United Telephone Co., first as an operator and later as a service representative, serving nearly 23 years. In 1947, he came to Stillwater, where he was first associated with T. N. Berry Oil Co., later operating as Adair and Jenkins Independent Oil Producers.
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