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Obituaries of People Buried at Lower Neely (pre 1924)

Date of death: 19 Jan 1914

Subject: Mary E. (Dorathy) Barrow

Source: Savannah Reporter, 23 Jan 1914, p. 1, column 3 

Mrs. Luther Barrow Died Monday. 

Mrs. L. H. Barrow died Monday at 7:30 at the hospital in St. Joseph after an operation. She had been ill two weeks. The remains were taken to Rosendale and the funeral held Wednesday. She was sixty-three years old and besides her husband she leaves three sons, J. L., near Savannah, Charles T. and Elmer near Rosendale and several grandchildren. Mrs. Barrow lived for many years southwest of Rea.

Date of death: 17 Jan 1914

Subject: Georgia Beatrice Scott

Source: Savannah Reporter, 23 Jan 1914, p. 1, column 3 

Infant Daughter Dies.

Georgia Beatrice, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scott died Monday morning, January 17. Interment was made in the Lower Neeley cemetery. The parents wish to thank their neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted during the sickness and death of their little daughter.

Date of death: 14 Aug 1914

Subject: Francis M. Sutton

Source: Savannah Reporter, 21 Aug 1914 

After being a helpless invalid from a stroke of paralysis, for five years, Frances M. Sutton passed away in death at his home in Bolckow on Aug. 14, at the age of eighty years, eight months and twenty-five days.  He was born in Scott county, Indiana.  Most of his life has been spent in Missouri. On May 3, 1891, he married Sarah Moackley, who survives him, but who has been in very poor health for a number of years.  During the Civil War he served in Company G., 51st Missouri Volunteers.  The late R. M. Cole of Fillmore was his captain.  While yet in his youth he united with the Baptist church, and continued in the faith.  He is survived by four sisters and several nephews and nieces.  Funeral services were held at the home at , Sunday, Aug. 16, by Elder W. A. Chapman, assisted by Elder R. E. Snodgrass, and interment was in the Lower [Neely] Grove cemetery.