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ALLEN, Gilbert Neal1910-1997Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Gilbert Allen, 86, Windsor, died Wednesday, December 3, 1997, at the Golden Valley Hospital in Clinton. Besides her own children, she leaves 36 grandchildren, 41 great grandchildren, and a host of relatives and friends. He was a member of the Calhoun American Legion 566 and the First Baptist Church, Calhoun. They afterward moved to Nebraska where they reared a family of seven children, all of whom survive him. He was a Navy veteran. After a brief time with Hallmark Cards, she worked for several years at Pratt & Whitney, where she would roller skate throughout the huge plant to pick up time cards from the various divisions. The body was brought to the home of Mason Anderson in Clinton, where the funeral services were held Sunday, and burial was in Englewood cemetery, beneath a wealth of beautiful flowers. It wasn't romantic, but Dunlap and Peoria Richwoods tied the knot in a 0-0 equalizer in Illinois boys soccer on October 13. Receive obituaries from the city or cities of your choice. His going was bourned by both rich and poor. Survivors include his mother Marjorie Allen, Windsor; a brother Lynn Allen and his wife Diane, Columbia; two nieces, Kristen Ziolkowski and her husband Dave, and Kendra Cook and her husband Justin; a nephew Jon Allen and a great-niece Taylor Cook. She enjoyed gardening, sewing and being with her grandchildren. She was married to James Clay Anders and he preceded her in death in 1963. Robert was preceded in death by his parents, Lee and Naydean Mahaffie Ash. Interment was in the Calhoun Cemetery. Before entering the Clinton Care Center she made her home with a sister, Mary and Max Loyd of Clinton. Anderson and wife, passed on to the great beyond. Returning to San Diego, their third child Carl was born in 1952. Deceased was about 42 years of age. He was a member of the Kansas City Power and Light Company Quarter Century Club. 405 E Benton St, Windsor, MO 65360. church at Bancroft, Iowa, in her early childhood. Among survivors is her nephew, Alvin Stayton, Windsor. He worked for 330 years for Herrman Lumber Company, serving as manager for many of those years. He also enjoyed fishing and being with his family. Mrs. Acker was a homemaker and farm wife. Mr. Austin was born August 25, 1927, in Tightwad. After retiring from Medicalodge, she volunteered as a "Pink Lady" at Bates County Memorial Hospital. She was a kind caretaker, always willing to do anything she could to help those in need. Funeral services will be held at the Sickman and Dunning Chapel Thursday, November 30. In the late World War two grandsons and one great grandson served their country - Herbert Arnold, Clinton, Mo. Avery and he preceded her in death on January 27, 2005. Beside these, his immediate family, deceased leaves mother and younger brother above mentioned, an elder brother, C. E. Avery, of Tebo, and four sisters - Mrs. Fisher Finks, near Calhoun, Mrs. Jno. He was named after the late Dr. Broaddus, former pastor of the Clinton Baptist Church, who was a first cousin of Mr. Austin's mother. ; 3 great-grandchildren, Paige and Madison Tally, both of Katy TX; Mark Trader, Lee's Summit. Buried in the Brownington Cemetery. Burial was in the Lowry City Cemetery. Bill Dickey of the Atkinson and Dickey Funeral Home of Garden City drove Allman to the Clinton General Hospital in their ambulance. The father, a Confederate soldier, lost his life at the Battle of Lone Jack, leaving his wife and two little boys, Jonas and Jeff, mere babies. Birthday greetings from presidents, governors, friends and family were special to him. On June 2, 1948, he married Genevieve "Jinx" Snoddy, who died December 5, 2003. For months he had to take medicine during the night. Nathan was born May 13, 1977, in Clinton to Freddie and Brenda Anderson. Glen graduated from high school in Marion, Mi., in 1947. Funeral services were held Saturday, January 13, at the Consalus Chapel in Clinton. Mr. Armstrong was active in all community affairs and his fellowmen respected and honored him. He was a member of Baptist Temple Church, Clinton. The Adairs went to housekeeping in the present home where they reared their family. AYER, Hazel Elnora JONES1917-2002Holy Cross Cemetery, Emma, Lafayette Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Dec 19 2002 - Hazel Elnora Ayer, 85, Concordia and formerly of Emma, died Tuesday, December 17, 2002, at Western Missouri Medical Center in Warrensburg. He was married to Teresa Massouth in Piqua, Kansas. Much of the incentive for life for Mr. Allen passed away with her. He was born November 26, 1951 in Highland Park, Illinois, the son of Chester A. Ake and Eliza Angeletta "Angie" (Paul) Ake. He later was co-owner of VF Anderson Builders. Richard was born on September 17, 1942 in Douglass, Kansas to Henry and Myrtle Payton Althouse. He was kind, liberal and charitable and an entertaining companion, bold and fearless. Even to the end and through her terrible pain, when asked "How are you? Melany was born on March 26, 1969 to William and Roberta 'Walker' Nash of Orain, Ohio. The Appleton City VFW Post will have military services. Interment will be in White Oak Cemetery, Urich. They retired in Leeton, Missouri. At the age of 12, Mrs. ANDERS, James Clay1901-1963Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOJames Clay Anders, 62, Clinton, was found dead in his home at the corner of Washington and Henry Streets, about 4:05 p.m. Sunday, June 30, by City Marshal Stanley Malone and Officer Donald King. He was born August 26, 1930, near Warrensburg, the son of Ernest and Frances Cowan Arwood. He was also an avid hunter and fisherman and belonged to the American Legion and the Izaak Walton League. AUE, Richard B. He conducted a store in Kansas city at 1517 East 12th street, handling dry goods, shoes, and ladies ready-to-wear. While living in Chilhowee, Mr. Armstrong attended the Chilhowee Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his brother, Wesley M. Allen. A Celebration of Life for Gene Arnold and Debbie Arnold Gideon will be Thursday, March 14, 2019 at Vansant-Mills Funeral Chapel, Clinton, MO. He was an inventory manager with the Unitog Company, having been in their employment for the past 42 years. She married Billy G. Anson September 14, 1951. She was a firm and devoted believer in and keeper of her religious faith.

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