He was a great lover of his cows and horses and was kind and compassionate to them beyond measure. On December 31, 1930, in Sedalia, he married Margaret Fern Walkup, who preceded him in death May 18, 1994. Interment will be in the Maplewood Cemetery, Brownington. This union was blessed with one daughter. As a lawyer and banker at Windsor, Mo., Mr. Allen became well known. ABNEY, Rebecca Joy "Becky"1977-1993Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Grand Rapids, Kent Co, MIDaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Becky Joy Abney of Palmyra, Michigan went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, Oct. 13, 1993 at Motts Children's Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan, after a two year long battle with leukemia. She worked for Emery, Byrd and Thayer Department Store in Kansas City, MO, and later returned as a government inspector at Lake City Ordinance, where she continued to work until her retirement. He is survived by his wife, Margaret; two sons and daughters-in-law, Randy and wife, Lori, Pampa, Texas, Tom and wife, Debbie, Henderson, Texas; two daughters, Pam Palmer and husband, Darren, Clinton, and Debbie Shattuck and husband, Kirby, Henderson, Texas; four very special granddaughters, Stephanie, Melissa, Leslie and Kara; three brothers, Roy Akins of Grain Valley, A. J. Akins and wife, Leona, Harrisonville, and Gearl Akins and wife, Carol, Creighton, and three sisters, Pearl Bates of Garden City, Marie Nafus and husband, W. H., and Faye Gibb, both of Harrisonville; nieces, nephews and many friends and neighbors. Howard and Wilma lived in the Clinton area throughout their lives with many years spent on the family farm southwest of Clinton on Old Pioneer Trail. The funeral will be at Christ the King Church in Omaha Saturday, December 14. ANDERSON, Edith Noel BUSH1919-1998Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Edith Noel Bush Anderson, 78, Arcadia, California, formerly of Clinton, died Saturday, June 23, 1998, at her home in California. She is survived by her son, Roy of Clinton; a daughter, Roma McCarthy of Chandler, Arizona; three grandchildren, Gayle Akers Powers, Brenda Akers Anderson and Craig McCarthy; three step-grandchildren, Brenda Kay Walth, Ronnie and Kenny Hood; four great-grandchildren, Glenda Powers Mueller and Greg Powers, Nathan and Jaclyn Anderson; four step-great-grandchildren, Greg and Mark Walth and John and Wesley Hood. Funeral services were held in Pendleton and the body laid to rest in that place. For the past several years they resided at Republic, Mo. He was born October 27, 1953, in Windsor, Mo., the son of . He and his wife and celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary November 30. He was a devout member of the Catholic church and a regular attendant of the services. Graveside services were held Wednesday, May 16, at Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee. Funeral services will be Thursday, June 21, at the Williams Funeral Chapel in Holden. Pearl William Austin was born March 9, 1917, and was a good and helpful son, shielding his mother the best he could and was indulgent and kind to the younger children as the father, whose loss they felt so keenly. The family suggests contributions to Windsor Farrington Park in care of the funeral home. He served on the Board of Directors of the Truman water District for many years. ABSTON, Lena1913-1999Blue Ridge Lawn Memorial Gardens, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Lena Abston, 85, died Monday, July 19, 1999, at Clinton Healthcare. She was placed in a select school under the management of her brother-in-law, where she received a fair education in books and art. AYE, William H. "Bill"1930-2015Springfield National Cemetery, Springfield, Greene Co, MOWilliam "Bill" H. Aye, age 84 of Clinton, MO, died at ManorCare Nursing Home, Springfield on Tuesday, January 13, 2015. AMOS, Jack Louie1937-2010Missouri Veterans Cemetery, Springfield, Greene Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Oct 13 2010 - Jack Louie Amos, 73, Clinton, died on Saturday, October 9, 2010, at Clinton Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, Clinton. He retired about 8:10 feeling well, while she stayed up working on a quilt. After the war she and sons returned to Clinton, and this had been her home since. The pallbearers were four cousins and two nephews, Will Merrill, Sidney Lyman, Russell and Gordon Avery. Janet loved to read, travel and collect orchids. Burial at Hopewell beside her husband and baby. The funeral services were held Tuesday, November 14, at the Wilkinson Funeral Home. He was a good business man and held in the highest esteem by all. On January 1, 1938, in Ionia, she married Harold Carter Alcorn, who preceded her in death April 27, 1993. ARMSTRONG, Robert Cruzen1872-1934Stones Chapel Cemetery, Walker Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Robert C. Armstrong peacefully entered eternal rest at 12:30 p.m., Thursday, May 3, at his farm home ten miles southwest of Clinton, where he had resided all his life. I always called him the caretaker because he was always feeding someone, paying a bill for someone or just being there for a friend and even a stranger. After graduation he attended college prep courses and farmed. He was always supportive of his children as they played in various sports activities, loving to watch them grow and learn. Her husband and children who have called her blessed, survive as follows: Mr. Abraham of the home; children Joe Bichsel, Deepwater; Tony Abraham, Chilhowee; Leo Abraham, Clinton, Rt. His funeral and burial was at Norfolk. He first made his calls on horseback, then came the buggy and later the automobile. Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 30, at Royer Funeral Home, Oak Grove. Burial was made at the Laurel Oak Cemetery. She was the daughter of Lewis B. and Laura Jennings Atwell. Dr. Allen was convereted while laboring as a farm boy in the field in his early teens and affiliated with the M. E. Church South. His ideals were high and he faithfully lived up to them, leaving behind a rich heritage. The man who examined the young students said he never hated to turn down a young man worse in his life. ; a sister, Mrs. Thelma O'Meara, 728 East Seventy-second Terrace, and six grandchildren. Deceased was born at Leesville about 49 years ago. A tear to his memory. (Albin) Doak. 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 will be sadly missed. Burial at Montrose. John was preceded in death by his parents, and two brothers, Robert Ake and Jim Ake. Marget was a very loyal and dedicated member - always anxious to help in any way. Pat never knew a stranger and always had an extra place at her table for anyone who stopped by. He was in the United States Air Force during the Korean War. Earlier, he worked construction and helped build Whiteman Air Force Base. ALLGAIER, Clella R.1915-2004Iconium Cemetery, Iconium, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 2 2004 - Clella R. Allgaier, 88, Independence, a retired social worker, died Friday, January 30 at Independence Regional Medical Center. As near as could be ascertained the accident was on the culvert just south of the station. He was born in Goldendale, Washington, on February 26, 1964, the son of Lester and Ina Webb Allen. He is survived by his son Ryan Abraham, Columbia; his daughter Jennifer Abraham, Centerton, Arkansas; his mother Etta Lou Abraham, Butler; two brothers, Danny Abraham and wife Mary, Pleasanton, Kansas, and Steve Abraham and wife Sara, Butler; his sister Patty Plunkett and husband Ralph, Butler; several nephews, nieces, cousins, other relatives and a host of friends. The County Coroner, Dr. R. S. Hollingsworth, deemed no inquest necessary, as circumstances pointed definitely to a natural demise, early in the day from heart failure. 10 at the Heckler House, guarded by Deputy Ragland. On September 28, 1963, she was united in marriage to Marion Monroe Angel. The telegraph message received by his relatives, stated that his death was unexpected. - Archer, Joseph D., age 49 years, passed away December 7. Mr. Anderson was married to Laura Lemon (sic LEMMON) Jan. 3, 1896, and they were the parents of three children. Mo Farah, Four-Time Olympic Champion, Primed for a "Special" London Marathon 2023 . She had lived in Cincinnati, Ohio, all of her life until they moved to Clinton 15 years ago. ANDERSON, Nancy Ann BRACE BROWN1819-1896Bethlehem Cemetery, Bethlehem Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO, Feb 11 1896 - Tuesday, February 4, 1896, Mrs. Nancy Anderson died at the residence of her brother, G. W. Slavens, in Bethlehem township, her troubled spirit finding peace and eternal haven with her Creator. Her husband also, and praises her." ANDERSON, Elizabeth M. CRISS1947-2001Mt. She was a member of the First Christian Church of Windsor, where she had served as a deacon and had also played the piano for Sunday School. Mrs. Rosetta Anders, was born December 5, 1883, in Benton County, Missouri, and passed away January 14, 1938. 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. ALLEN, Lila Frances1913-1925Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Lila Frances Allen left on her last journey at 10:15 a.m., Wednesday, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Allen, northwest of Clinton. ; and daughters Penny Warner, Urbana, Mo., and Heidi Starke (David), Windsor, Mo. She was a homemaker and had worked at the former State Fair Restaurant in Sedalia. Burial was in Shawnee Cemetery. A very touching sermon was given by Brother John Umphries, after which the remains were laid to rest in the Calhoun cemetery covered by beautiful flowers. During the 72 years that Virginia and Bob spent together, they lived in many different places around the country. A member of the Allen family has lived on this farm since 1872. Mrs. Albin worked at the Henry County Soil Testing Lab for 23 years and she and her husband ran "Teen Town" from 1956-68, but she most enjoyed being a homemaker and doll maker. Day in and day out he was on his tractor or working with his cows. ADAIR, John R.1834-1895Masonic Cemetery, Silver City, Grant Co, NMClinton MO - John Adair, long a resident of Pinos Altos, N.M., succumbed to the inevitable on the night of February 23, 1895. The latter are Mrs. Nora Easley of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Ida Miller, Mrs. Allie Hoeppner, Mrs. Doll Barrow, and Miss Myrtle Allen all of this community, and Curtis Allen of Girard, Kas. The town and community always had the utmost respect for Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Avery's fine sons and daughters, who were unspoiled by wealth. He was able to see many of its casinos along the way. He enjoyed his job very much. ATKINSON, Brandon Allen1991-1993Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Brandon Allen Atkinson, 17 month old son of Larry and Debbie Atkinson of Blairstown, died March 29, 1993 at K.U. He helped to open and subdue the wilderness, fearing neither man nor devil. He was always ready to help others whenever he could, and especially enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren. Although afflicted with that fatal destroyer, consumption, and knowing the inevitable end, he made a brave fight to regain his health and wanted to live. ASHINHURST, Iris Nadine1929-1941Shiloh Cemetery, Warsaw, Benton Co, MOClinton Eye, Thurs, Oct 23 1941 - Nadine Ashinhurst died October 13, 1941, at the Clinton Community Clinic, following an operation Sunday for acute appendicitis. He was a loving husband, father and was a child of Christ. 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. He was also a first cousin of the father of Private John Allen, ex-Congressman of Mississippi. Besies his immediate family he leaves three brothers and three sisters, all who live in Germany, except one brother, E. Albrecht, who resides near Piper. Leona P. Farmer and Mr. Amick were united in marriage February 28, 1918, at Clinton. We are proud to call him husband, dad, grandpa, great-grandpa and friend. His father was a near relative of the mother of Allen G. Thurman of Ohio, and of Governor William Allen of the same state. It is hard to explain the providence that calls away from earth one who was so sincerely loved by all who knew her, and one who had such a large place to fill in the hearts of her parents, and her grandfather, Albert Allen, as she was the only child and only grandchild of her father's family. He had lived in Chilhowee since 1973. ADLER, Julia1861-1938Beth Israel Cemetery, Meridian, Lauderdale Co, MSClinton Eye, Clinton MO - Miss Ernestine Goldsmith received a message Tuesday evening of the passing of Mrs. Ben Adler, at Meridian, Miss., who, for many years made her home in Clinton. Visitation: Greenlawn Funeral Home . In 1882 he married Miss Belle Adair of that community, who was also orphaned early in life. ANSPAUGH, Bobby Carl1936-2013Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Feb 7 2013 - Bobby Carl Anspaugh, 76, was born in Marceline on February 23, 1936, the son of Charles R. Anspaugh and Hazel E. Powell. ALLEN, Myrtle1896-1952Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOMyrtle Allen, widely known and very successful business woman of Windsor, died Wednesday, November 5, at the Windsor Hospital, after an extended period of illness. AUER, Clarence Howard1908-1943Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MOWindsor Review, Windsor MO - Clarence Howard Auer was born November 13, 1908, near Clinton, MO, and died November 11, 1943, aged 35 years. For the past 35 years, Arnold and wife Bonnie owned and operated Austin Farm Salvage, a salvage/parts business where parts were processed and supplied to customers in 49 states and several foreign countries. Mary I. McGinnis of Lowry City and Broaddus Austin of Clinton were united in marriage September 8, 1908, and they were given eight children. 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. He has resided ever since in this county, near the same place, until he moved to Clinton some two months ago. Robert was preceded in death by his parents, Lee and Naydean Mahaffie Ash. Funeral services will be Saturday, June 11 at Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton, with burial in Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. Zion Cemetery, Osage Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jan 9 2002 - Elizabeth M. Anderson, 54, Clinton, died Thursday, December 27, 2001, at Research Hospital in Kansas City. About 44 years ago, after the death of her first husband, Mrs. Vogt married E. E. Albrecht, and they had one daughter, Mrs. Press Colson, at whose home Mrs. Albrecht died. While spending many of her adult years away from her Missouri family she would borrow and send home presents at Christmas time for her parents and younger brothers and sisters. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. Survivors include his wife, Etta Lou Abraham of the home; three sons, Larry Abraham, Nevada, Danny Abraham, Blue Mound, Ks., and Steve Abraham, Butler; a daughter, Patty Plunkett, Butler; two brothers, George Abraham, Brandenton, Fl, and Charles Abraham, Lake Havasu City, Az. A gifted mechanic, Shorty would work on cars all day and return to the shop in the evening to work on his race car. He died Wednesday, October 6, 1993 at the Western Missouri Medical Center in Warrensburg, at the age of 63. On April 1, 1956, he was united in marriage to Bonnie Deems and to this union, three sons and one daughter were born. "Bob", as he was called, was a son of the late Judge Wm. Anyone of us would quickly resent it if any stranger referred to Mrs. Austin as being "old". ; one sister-in-law, Ollie Anderson of Clinton; two nephews, Virgil Anderson and Bobbie Stoneking; three nieces, Shirley Flick, Barbara Chapman and Helen Garrett; four great nieces, three great nephews; two great-great-nieces; three great-great-nephews and a host of cousins and friends. She was a native of Illinois, but had lived in Henry county since a small girl, coming here with her parents, the late Joseph White and wife. "Joe"1867-1956Antioch Cemetery, Fields Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOHenry County Democrat, Clinton MO, Thursday, Jul 19 1956 - Funeral services for Joseph Allen who passed away at his home July 15, were held at the St. James Methodist church Wednesday. Funeral services were held December 5. In. No funeral arrangements had been made when the Eye went to press. AMICK, Walter Mason1873-1939Mound Grove Cemetery, Independence, Jackson Co, MOClinton MO - The subject of this sketch was born February 12, 1873, about six miles north of Calhoun, the son of Judge M. R. and Serepta (Merritt) Amick. ANDERSON, Nellie Victoria SCOTT1907-1992Lowry City Cemetery, Lowry City, St. Clair Co, MOClinton MO - Nellie Victoria Scott Anderson, 85, Roeland Park, Kansas, died Aug. 8, 1992, at a hospital in Lawrence. She had been taught to meet the real needs of life and was undaunted when war swept away fortune in her girlhood. He loved automobiles and kept up to date on the changes in makes and models, an interest shared by his son Mike. One sister is thought to be still living in Oregon, aged 93, named Mrs. Coleby Stevenson, widow of a Christian preacher. She had a strong commitment to the land of Henry County. After all our influence for good upon our friends or acquaintances is what really counts in the end, and perhaps no one had more influence for good than he. She was educated in the public schools, but did not let it stop there, as she read history, art and fiction. During that time, Charles worked at Bendix in Kansas City as a maintenance supervisor. Jeri was a 1942 graduate of Green Ridge High School. After returning from the Indian war he first engaged in the mercantile business and also in the manufacture of tobacco and was quite successful in both these lines of business, and then the Civil War broke out he had accumulated quite a competency. Upon his return to America, he came back to Missouri and learned the shoe cobbler trade from his father, who was a master shoe cobbler.