Oak Hill Cemetery, Barry Co., MO
| Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
| BABB, _____ | No Date | No Date | Research Note: This looks like a plot stone but there wasn't any other stone photos to go with it. | Photo BCG&HS |
| BABB, B. F. | Jan. 8, 1920 | No Date | SSW: Eleanor - Inscription: "Married Dec. 26, 1942" | Photo BCG&HS |
| BABB, Bernard Allen | Mar. 3, 1899 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 12, 1968 VA Hospital, Fayetteville, Washington Co., AR |
SSW: Nola Lasiter - Inscription: "Married Aug. 20, 1926" - Research Note: According to the Culver Funeral Home records, published by Ted Roller, Bernard Allen Babb was a son of Basom Babb and his wife Ella Smith. He died from the effects of pneumonia in the VA Hospital in Fayetteville, AR, and had lived in the Cassville area all of his life. He was a law officer and his wife was named Nola (Lassiter) Babb. He lived at 1106 Fair St., Cassville, MO and was 69 years old at the time of his death. Military Stone - Inscription: "MISSOURI PVT US MARINE CORPS WORLD WAR I" | Culver Funeral Home, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| BABB, Eleanor (TYRRELL) | Jun. 1, 1916 Sterling, Rice Co., KS |
May 22, 2006 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: B. F. - Research Note: She was a daughter of John and Minnie (Allington) Tyrrell. On Dec. 26, 1942, in Wichita, Kan., she was united in marriage to B. F. Babb. She was a member of the United Methodist Women, the Daughters of American Revolution and the Kansas Teachers Association. She taught school over 30 years, in Kansas, Missouri, Tennessee and California. | Cassville Democrat May 2006 Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BABB, Ella Jane (SMITH) | Dec. 20, 1869 Trenton, Grundy Co., MO |
Apr. 22, 1941 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to her death certificate she was a daughter of Lem Smith and Jane Ashby, both born MO. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
| BABB, Marion Bascomb | Feb. 11, 1866 Hancock Co., TN |
July 5, 1945 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Phillips) Babb according to his online obit. He had served as Constable of Flat Creek township, as City Marshal of Cassville, as Deputy Sheriff under the late Geo. M. Goodnight, and later under B. F. Lamar, and for short periods under other Sheriff's Barry county. Retired as a mail carrier after 30 years. He was married Oct. 19, 1897 to Miss Ella Jane Smith who passed away four years ago. To them were born seven children three of who died in infancy. Surviving are John of San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Cecil Newman of Tulsa, Okla.; Bernard of Cassville, and Gene of Monett. He is also survived by five grand-children; Mrs. Robert Easterly of Carthage, Gene and Jack Newman; Marian and Jack Babb; one brother-in-law, B. B. Hefley. | Online Obit Phyllis Long |
| BABB, Nola (LASITER) | June 8, 1907 | Sept. 1, 2000 | SSW: Bernard | Photo BCG&HS |
| BABB, Ola L. | July 24, 1884 | July? 21?, 1889 | Research Note: This stone is broken off from the base and flat on the ground. It is almost past being readable. The name on this stone was read as Lola in 1982 - however, it doesn't appear to read Lola. | Photo BCG&HS |
| BABB, Vona | 1887 | 1888 | Inscription: "Dau. of Joseph and Susan" - Research Note: This stone is no longer readable. Information was taken from the 1982 transcription of the cemetery book done by Joan Kunkel. | Photo BCG&HS |
| BABUSA, Martin James | July 8, 1910 | Feb. 26, 2001 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Mildred E. - Inscription: "Married June 26, 1937" - Research Note: 90 yr. - Phyllis' Note: Martin James Babusa, 90, of Cassville, died at 10:30 p.m. February 26 at South Barry County Hospital in Cassville. Mr. Babusa was a retired certified safety professional. Services will be 10 a.m. tomorrow, March 2, at St. Edwards Catholic Church in Cassville. | Monett Times March 1, 2001 Mary Homesley Mar. 1, 2001 Monett Times Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BABUSA, Mildred Elizabeth (DAWSON) | Oct. 30, 1914 Chicago, Cook, IL |
Mar. 25, 2005 Red Rose Inn, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Martin James - Inscription: "Married June 26, 1937" - Research Note: Her side of the stone doesn't have any dates. She was a daughter of Arthur and Nellie (Duck) Dawson. She married Martin James Babusa on June 26, 1937, and he preceded her in death February 26, 2001. She was preceded in death by one sister, Margaret Abrams. | Monett Times, Mar. 2005 Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BAILEY, Lela Amelia (JOHNSON) |
Feb. 29, 1880 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Sep. 1, 1913 Cassville, Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: The paper that was published in 1913 has that she died in 1913. The stone has 1912 as her death year. She was 33 years and 6 months old. - Phyllis' Note: She was a daughter of John T. Johnson, born TX, and Mary J. Holt, born MO. The cause of death was breast cancer. She was the wife of Dr. W. T. Bailey. Besides a husband, father, and mother she is survived by one sister and seven brothers. They Are: Mrs. Clara Decker of Lafonatnio, Kan., James Johnson of Monett, Mat of Wheaton, Robert of Joplin, Albert of Wheaton, Charles of Neosho, Walter and Grover of New Mexico. - September 4, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Bailey Plot Stone | Online Obit Donna Cooper Online Obit Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BAILEY, Herbert Loren | Jan. 1, 1879 Boaz, WI |
Mar. 26, 1935 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: The stone has 1879 and 1936 as the dates of birth and death. The death certificate has that he died in 1935. The cause of death was suicide by drowning in a pond on a farm at home. He was married and his wife was Bell Otie Bailey. He had been a grocery Merchant since 1926 and had been in that occupation for 20 years. His father was C. M. C. Bailey and his mother was Ida Cook. Otie Bailey, Cassville, MO, was the informant. He was age 55 years, 2 months and 25 days old. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photos BCG&HS |
| BAILEY, Jessie K. | 1884 | 1970 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| BAILEY, William T., Dr. | 1869 | 1928 | Research Note: He was a doctor and married to Lela Amelia Johnson. He is buried next to Lela. According to the online newspapers he served in WW I as a Captain and as a doctor. | Photo BCG&HS Note Donna Cooper |
| BAKER, Alipio | No Date | Oct. 2, 1996 | Inscription: "Baby Girl" - Research Note: There is no surname on this stone. This stone is near the Baker graves. Baker Plot Stone - Another Photo | Note Donna Cooper Photos BCG&HS |
| BAKER, Burl | Oct. 13, 1926 | June 13, 1951 | Inscription: "And This Too Shall Pass" | Photo BCG&HS |
| BAKER, Carrie Estelle (PANNELL) | Dec. 1, 1894 | Sept. 28, 1971 | SSW: Curtis Alvin - Back of Stone | Photos BCG&HS |
| BAKER, Charley | Aug. 26, 1906 | Mar. 12, 1993 | SSW: Lela D. - Inscription: "Married Nov. 17, 1926" - Another Photo | Photo Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| BAKER, Curtis Alvin | Sep. 17, 1890 Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 23, 1947 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Estella Pannell - Back of Stone | FGS by Gerald Haddock Phyllis Long Photos BCG&HS |
| BAKER, Edna Myna (MCCLURE) | Aug. 3, 1897 | Aug. 14, 1983 | SSW: W. T. | Photo BCG&HS |
| BAKER, George V. | Mar. 18, 1901 | Nov. 9, 1940 | Baker Plot Stone - Old Stone | Photos BCG&HS |
| BAKER, Gerald G. | Feb. 5, 1923 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 22, 1966 Houtston, TX |
Research Note: Northwest Arkansas Times gave a date of Feb. 23, 1966 for his death date. He was a son of Curtis A. and Estelle (Pannell) Baker. He was a graduate of the University of Arkansas and was employed by Oil Base Inc. of Houston at the time of his death. The survivors are the widow; one son and two daughters, all of the home and his mother, Mrs. Estelle Baker of Fayetteville. | Note Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BAKER, Gladys C. | Oct. 22, 1906 | Sep. 20, 2000 Cox Monett Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: John C. - Research Note: Gladys C. Baker, age 93, of Cassville, died September 20, at Cox Monett Hospital. Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday, September 23, at the First Baptist Church in Cassville. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery in Cassville under the direction of Fohn Funeral Home of Cassville. |
Online Obit Monett Times Sept. 21, 2000 Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BAKER, Gusta | Feb. 23, 1871 | Dec. 7, 1940 | Baker Plot Stone | Photo BCG&HS |
| BAKER, Hollis D. | Nov. 10, 1927 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
July 10, 2010 | SSW: Margarettta L. - Inscription: "Married Aug. 12, 1946" - Research Note: He was a son of Lela and Charley Baker in Cassville. He was united in marriage on August 12, 1946, to Margarette Smith, who preceded him in death on June 24, 2004. He is also preceded in death by his parents and his grandson, Mason Baker. WWII Paratrooper, retired owner and developer of medical manufacturing company, retired Boeing executive. Burial with military honors will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, MO. - Another Photo | Photo BCG&HS Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
| BAKER, J. Cal | No Date | Dec. 17, 1870 | Baker Plot Stone - Baker Plot Stone - Another Photo | Photos BCG&HS |
| BAKER, John | Jan. 6, 1869 Roaring River Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 25, 1915 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: March 4, 1915, Thursday, Cassville Republican - He was a son of the late Andrew and Jane Baker. After reaching manhood he engaged in the profession of teaching and taught in the rural schools of the county for several years. He later gave up teaching and came to Cassville and accepted a position with the C. & W. Railroad. During the latter part of his life he was engaged in the real estate business. In January 1892, he was united in married to Mattie Lowder. To them were born seven children. He is survived by his wife and four children, Rolla, Marie, Robert, and Rose. He was a brother of C. C. Baker of Oklahoma and A. J., J. C., A. B. and Will Baker of Cassville and Mrs. Tom Davis of Goldburg, Idaho and Mrs. Harve Higgs of near Butterfield. | Online Obit Online Newspapers Donna Cooper |
| BAKER, John C. | Aug. 22, 1905 | Sept. 5, 1969 | SSW: Gladys C. | Photo BCG&HS |
| BAKER, Lela D. (DILBECK) | Dec. 10, 1909 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 24, 2001 Harper, KS |
SSW: Charley - Inscription: "Married Nov 17, 1926" - Research Note: Dau. of W. F. and Josa Box Dilbeck, married Charley Baker on November 17, 1926, and he preceded her in death March 12, 1993. - Another Photo | Monett Times April 25, 2001 Mary Homesley Photo Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| BAKER, Lila E. | Jan. 29, 1925 | July 7, 1998 | Inscription: "Reunited in Eternity" | Photo BCG&HS |
| BAKER, Marguretta L. (SMITH) | Feb. 28, 1929 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
June 24, 2004 | SSW: Hollis D. - Inscription: "Married Aug. 12, 1946" - Research Note: Margarette L. Baker, age 75, of Cassville, died June 24. She was born February 28, 1929, in Cassville, the daughter of Myrtle and George Smith. She was retired owner and sales director of a medical manufacturing company, and a retired Boeing employee. She was married to Hollis Baker. She was preceded in death by three brothers, Edgar Smith, Lawrence Smith, and George Smith; and three sisters, Florence Turner, Thelma Reis, and Noveta Israel. Another Photo | Photo Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS Monett Times June 28, 2004 Phyllis Long |
| BAKER, Mary Frances (HORINE) | May 6, 1921 Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 1999 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Truman Baker - Inscription: "Married May 23, 1942" - Research Note: She was a daughter of Glenn Michael and Martha Esther (Cope) Horine. Another Photo - Another Photo | Headstone Kay Baker Cardin Photo Diana Cope Note Donna Cooper Photos BCG&HS |
| BAKER, Polly | Sept. 21, 1955 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 21, 1955 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
No Data - Another Photo | Headstone Kay Baker Cardin Photo Diana Cope Photo BCG&HS |
| BAKER, Truman Vance | Sept. 23, 1917 | No Date | SSW: Mary Frances Horine - Inscription: "Married May 23, 1942" - Research Note: He was a son of Evert Leroy and Mabel Benton (Owings) Baker. Another Photo | Photo Diana Cope Note Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| BAKER, William Truman | Jul. 11, 1892 Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 15, 1981 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Edna - Research Note: His wife was Edna Myna McClure. | FGS by Gerald Haddock Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BARBER, Allie | Dec. 27, 1895 | Feb. 13, 1988 | SSW: W. L. | Photo BCG&HS |
| BARBER, Floyd L. | Apr. 4, 1905 | Dec. 7, 1989 | SSW: Ruth E. - Inscription: "Wed Aug. 28, 1924" | Photo BCG&HS |
| BARBER, Mary Jane (HADDOCK) | Aug. 15, 1928 Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 24, 1998 Home, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: William M. Inscription: "July 31, 1947" - Research Note: The obituary for Mary Jean Barber, who was age 70, and of Cassville, MO, stated that she died at 9:15 a.m. Monday, August 24, 1998, at her home after a short illness. Mrs. Barber was born Aug. 15, 1928, at Barry County, and was a lifetime resident. She graduated from Monett High School in 1947. She worked for the Barry County Advertiser for 17 years, retiring as advertising manager. She was a member of Cassville First Baptist Church. She married William M. "Bill" Barber on July 31, 1947, at Monett. He died Nov. 21, 1995. Donna's Note: She was a daughter of Charles Sanders and Hattie Bell (Wormington) Haddock and was a grandson of Charles and Susan (Moyers - Meyers) Haddock, Jr. | Photo BCG&HS Obit Note Donna Cooper |
| BARBER, Ruth E. | June 24, 1905 | Dec. 7, 1987 | SSW: Floyd L. - Inscription: "Wed Aug. 28, 1924" | Photo BCG&HS |
| BARBER, William Luther | Apr. 21, 1879 Billings, MO |
Dec. 5, 1944 Barry County Clinic, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Allie - Research Note: According to his death certificate his father was Champ Barber, born in AL, and his mother was Martha Creasey, born AL. The cause of death was uremia. Floyd Barber of Cassville, MO, was the informant. | Photo BCG&HS Death Certificate Donna Cooper |
| BARBER, William Monroe | Aug. 16, 1928 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 21, 1995 | SSW: Mary J. - Inscription: "July 31, 1947" | Photo BCG&HS |
| BARBERIE, Adell (SHORE) | Aug. 25, 1924 | Nov. 21, 1973 | Research Note: She is buried in the Shore plot. | Photo BCG&HS |
| BARCUS, Elizabeth C. (JAMES) (STANSBERRY) | Nov. 24, 1861 IN |
May 21, 1918 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was married 3 times. She married first James James, second James Stansberry, and third J. C. Barcus. No maiden name was found. Online obit reads: She was married Feb. 11, 1883 to James James of Newton County. To this marriage one child was born, Lillian Branstetter, wife of C. H. Branstetter of Joplin who attended her mother during her last illness. Mr. James died Aug. 22, 1885. She was married to James Stansberry in Newton County, Apr. 25, 1887. To this marriage one child was born but died at the age of two years. Mr. Stansberry died in 1893. She was married to James Barcus in July 1895. No children were born to this marriage. She had lived in Cassville for about thirty years. | Online Obit Phyllis Long |
| BARCUS, James C. | Aug. 15, 1846 Franklin Co., IN |
Feb. 21, 1917 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Warren Barcus, born MD, and Mary J., born IN. He was a carpenter. February 24, 1917, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - On Feb. 6, 1865, he enlisted in the Union Army, the 44th? Illinois Regiment, and was discharged Jan 27, 1865 at Dalton, Ga. May 11, 1875 he and Miss Louis Gillespie were married; she died Oct 18, 1883, leaving six children, for of whom are: Dedlamonica?, Ellis, Martin and Henry. Jan 1, 1885, he and Sarah E. Reams were married at Guide Rock, Nebr., who died Mar. 30, 1895, leaving three children, who are: Morris, Earle and Zenith. On July 27, 1895, he and Elizabeth Brown were married and she survives him. | Online Newspapers Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BARCUS, Mary | Feb. 22, 1821 | Aug. 16, 1903 | SSW: Warner - Another Photo | Photos BCG&HS |
| BARCUS, Warner | Aug. 23, 1814 | Oct. 18, 1898 | SSW: Mary - Another Photo | Photos BCG&HS |
| BARCUS, William Henry | Apr. 18, 1840 Franklin Co., IN |
Apr. 5, 1919 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Cassville Republican, Thursday, April 10, 1919. When the Civil War came up he offered his services to the cause of the Union and served until its close, first in the 60th Indiana Infantry, and later in the 8th Iowa Cavalry. He was promoted for his excellent record as a soldier until he became First Lieut. of his company. He was twice married. Of the first marriage two children were born, one of whom, W. A. Barcus of Blue Hill, Neb., is living. There are six children of the second marriage, all at home. In addition to wife and six children, he leaves four brothers, Warner of Indiana, Leban of Claremore, Okla., Freeman of Washington and Eli of Rockville, Ill, and one sister, Mollie Barcus of Danville, Ind. Warner and Leban Barcus attended the funeral. Old Stone | Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photos BCG&HS |
| BARKHOFF, Lillian M. (HERMAN) | Mar. 10, 1913 Logan, IA |
Dec. 22, 2003 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Russell F. - Inscription: "Wed Oct. 8, 1934" - Research Note: She was a daughter of Frank and Minnie (Mensching) Herman. She married Russell Barkhoff on October 8, 1934, in Magnolia, Iowa. | Monett Times Dec. 2003 Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BARKHOFF, Russell F. | May 22, 1914 Logan, IA |
May 20, 2004 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Lillian M. - Inscription: "Wed Oct. 8, 1934" - Research Note: He was a son of Fred and Margaret (Armstrong) Barkhoff. He farmed, raised fruit and cattle, and worked for the forestry service. He married Lillian Herman on October 8, 1934, in Magnolia, Iowa, and she preceded him in death December 22, 2003. | Monett Times May 2004 Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BARNUM, Jennie L. | Dec. 30, 1844 | July 27, 1927 | Barnum Plot Stone | Photo BCG&HS |
| BARRETT, Leigh Reynolds | Aug. 16, 1896 Lowell, KS |
Jan. 6, 1943 Freeman Hosp., Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: According to his death certificate, his wife was Elizabeth Barrett, still living when he died and she was age 33 in 1943. He was a minister. Usual address was RR 1, Washburn, Barry Co., MO. He was a son of J. W. Barrett born IN and Minnie Reynolds born IA. Mrs. Minnie Barrett of Neosho, MO was the informant. | Photo BCG&HS Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
| BARRETT, Robert Lynn | Oct. 1, 1932 Hoberg, MO |
Sept. 29, 1937 Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to his death certificate he died at age 4 years, 11 months, 28 days. He was a son of Leigh R. Barrett born Cherokee Co., KS and Elizabeth Osburn, born Greenleaf, ID. His father was the informant. Cause of death was polio. | Photo BCG&HS Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
| BARTON, Scott Thor | July 15, 1966 | June 14, 1997 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| BASS, John F. | Oct. 22, 1904 | July 9, 1956 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| BASS, Harry S. | Dec. 13, 1879 | Jun. 18, 1913 Hugo, OK |
SSW: Nora - Research Note: Cassville Republican, Thursday, June 26, 1913 - The pallbearers were a number of Harry's associates employed with the Frisco at Hugo. Besides his wife, mother and sister, those who accompanied his body from Hugo were: R. H. Frances, A. E. Hood, W. F. Morrow, W. H. Kimmols and wife, W. W. Jorclon, James Lawhorn and wife, J. C. Hawk, L. E. Daugherty, C. A. Moons and wife, W. A. Gilliam, H. H. Baird, J. L. Jones, H. M. Williams, Hany Boyd, Wm. Watson and wife and son, H. A. Babb, B. Troor, Miss Maude Moore, Mrs. Bradshaw and W. H. Bailey of Hugo and Mr. Hay and wife of Fayetteville, Ark. | Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BASS, Nellie J. | 1883 | 1937 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| BASS, Nora | July 18, 1880 | No Date | SSW: Harry S. | Photo BCG&HS |
| BASS, Orion W. | 1883 | 1957 | Research Note: He is buried next to Nellie J. Bass. | Photo BCG&HS |
| BASS, Pearl | 1875 | 1959 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| BASS, R. E. L. | 1880 | 1943 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| BASS, Roy | Aug. 4, 1904 | Mar. 4, 1905 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| BATSON, R. G. | June 11, 1909 Stillwell, Payne Co., OK |
Mar. 19, 2000 Barry County Care Center, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Tobias and Delia (Matthews) Batson. He married Rhoda McVay, and she preceded him in death. | Monett Times Mar 21, 2000 Mary Homesley |
| BATSON, Rhoda | 1912 | 1972 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| BAUMGARDT, Frieda Clara | 1897 | 1997 | Research Note: She is buried next to Martha Jean Merritt and Robert H. Baumgardt. | Photo BCG&HS |
| BAUMGARDT, Paul Edward | May 25, 1909 | Apr. 30, 1992 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| BAUMGARDT, Robert H. | Sept. 12, 1898 | Feb. 1, 1981 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| BAXTER, Matthew | 1898 | 1970 | Research Note: He is buried next to Opal Baxter Smith. | Photo BCG&HS |
| BAYLESS, Ada Mae (ANDERSON) | Nov. 1, 1893 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 10, 1922 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: George H. & Infant - Research Note: According to her death certificate she was a wife of George Bayless and a daughter of A. J. Anderson, born Barry Co., MO, and Martha Shepherd, born OH. The cause of death reads "Injury attending birth of child". Donna's Note: James William and Mary Jane (Lowery) Shepard are buried next to her. Her stone reads that she was born Aug. 10, 1890. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
| BAYLESS, Claude R. | 1894 Barry Co., MO |
1943 Ft. Smith, Crawford Co., AR |
Research Note: He is buried next to Lanora (Bayless) Kyler. | Photo BCG&HS Family Records Judy Wilson |
| BAYLESS, Cordelia Florence (LILLARD) | Oct. 6, 1887 Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 24, 1927 Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate reads that her husband was William Bayless. She was a daughter of Russell Lillard, born TN, and Roda Baker, born Barry Co., MO. - Another Photo - Bayless Plot Stone | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photos BCG&HS |
| BAYLESS, George "Bud" G. | Aug. 24, 1868 Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 14, 1929 | Research Note: He was a son of John Adam and Rebecca (Chaney) Bayless. He was married to Nora Ellmore and Jesse Kimberlin, and the father of Claude R. Bayless and LaNora (Bayless) Kyler. | Photo BCG&HS Family Records Judy Wilson |
| BAYLESS, George H. | Jan. 30, 1898 | No Date | SSW: Adam M. & Infant | Photo BCG&HS |
| BAYLESS, J. M. | No Date | No Date | Inscription: "Infants" | Photo BCG&HS |
| BAYLESS, James L. | May 27, 1910 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Jun. 16, 1910 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Marshal Reese Bayless born Knox Co., TN and Manerva Jane Wall born Webster Co., MO. June 23, 1910, Thursday, Cassville Republican - James L., the little infant son of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bayless, died Thursday evening, June 16. | Online Newspapers Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
| BAYLESS, John A. | Jun. 8, 1840 AL |
Feb. 4, 1917 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: At the age of 21 years was married to Rebecca Chaney, who survives him. To this union were born seven children, five of whom are living. They are Mary P. Messer, Mrs. Elizabeth reed, G. G. Bayless, Miss Orpha, at home and Will. All living in this vicinity except G. G., who lives at Carterville. Early in the war he enlisted in Co. C. 2nd Ark., Cav. and served through the war. - Judy's Note: John Adam Bayless was a son of John Howard and Lurana (Jones) Bayless, both buried at Vineyard Cemetery. He was married to Rebecca Elizabeth Chaney. - Bayless Plot Stone | Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS Family Records Judy Wilson |
| BAYLESS, John Sherman | Sept. 28, 1877 Barry Co., MO |
May 16, 1907 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of John A. and Rebecca (Chaney) Bayless. He died of miners consumption. - Bayless Plot Stone | Photo BCG&HS Cassville Newspaper Family Records Judy Wilson |
| BAYLESS, M. M. | No Date | No Date | Inscription: "Infants" | Photo BCG&HS |
| BAYLESS, Marshall Reece | May 23, 1852 TN |
Apr. 16, 1927 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Minerva J. - Research Note: According to his death certificate he was a son of John Bayless, born VA and Rebecca J. Nichols, no birth place given. George Bayless of Cassville, MO was the informant. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BAYLESS, Mary Florence | Oct. 6, 1915 | Oct. 1, 1917 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: October 13, 1917, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Mary Florence, 2 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bayless of near this city, died Monday, Oct 1, of cholera infantum. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at the Baptist Church in this city by Rev. J. T. Brattin after which the remains were interred in Oak Hill Cemetery. | Online Newspapers Phyllis Long |
| BAYLESS, Minerva J. | 1865 | 1937 | SSW: George H. | Photo BCG&HS |
| BAYLESS, Nora (ELLMORE) | May 12, 1873 | Nov. 28, 1897 | Research Note: Nora Ellmore married George G. Bayless on Oct. 19, 1892. She was the mother of Claude R. Bayless. | Photo BCG&HS Family Records Judy Wilson |
| BAYLESS, Orpha Lurana | Jan. 30, 1875 | Feb. 3, 1960 | Research Note: Orpha was the daughter of John A. and Rebecca Chaney Bayless. - Bayless Plot Stone | Photo BCG&HS Family Records Judy Wilson |
| BAYLESS, Rebecca Elizabeth (CHANEY) | June 15, 1840 Middleton, TN |
Mar. 5, 1923 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: There is no stone for her. She was the wife of John A. Bayless and a daughter of Robert and Biddie (Ray) Chaney. Judy added this new stone as well as one for Bert Brown, Rebecca's son. | Photo Cassville Newspaper Family Records Judy Wilson |
| BAYLESS, William Robert | Aug. 16, 1881 Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 2, 1958 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was widowed once and was a son of John Adams Bayless and Rebecca Elizabeth Chaney. Bernice Bayless Stubblefield of Cassville, MO was the informant. - Another Photo - Bayless Plot Stone | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photos BCG&HS Family Records Judy Wilson |
| BAYLESS, Wilma Lorraine | Apr. 16, 1911 | Dec. 5, 1998 | Research Note: Wilma was a daughter of William Robert and Cordelia (Lillard) Bayless. She lived her adult life in Ft. Worth, TX. - Bayless Plot Stone | Photo BCG&HS Family Records Judy Wilson |
| BAZE, A. Peter | Mar. 7, 1840 TN |
Jan. 20, 1915 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Union Army 1st Ark. Cavalry, Co. E." - Research Note: He was the husband of Margaret (Hixon) Baze. Online Newspapers read: During the Civil War he labored for the cause of the Union and served in Company E of the First Arkansas Calvary. He was married to Margaret Hixon. To them were born ten children, seven of whom are living. They are Mrs. Ella Pace, Mrs. Mary J. August, Mrs. Ada Griffith, all of Washington, Mrs. Joseph Jackson of Monett, H. L., J. T. and P. S. Baze of Cassville. He is also survived by four brothers and four sisters. Donna's Note: Cheryl posted that he was born in 1841. The stone reads that he was born Mar. 7, 1840 the same date that the death certificate has. - His death certificate has the same dates as the stone has. Henry Baze and Jane Paskel, both born TN, were given as his parents names. Bright's Disease was the cause of death. Raymond Baze, Cassville, MO, was the informant. - Another Photo | Online Obit Photo Cheryl Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS Note Death Certificate Donna Cooper |
| BAZE, Margaret (HIXON) | Oct. 2, 1842 Knox Co., TN |
Oct. 23, 1931 Whittier, Los Angeles Co., CA |
Research Note: Wife of A. P. Baze. Margaret has no headstone, this is per the fact she is not listed in the Barry Co., MO Cemeteries Volumes, and per the Sexton of Cassville Cemetery. She is buried next to her spouse, A. P. Baze (Abednego Peter). Phyllis' Note: California, "The Whittier News," Friday evening, October 23, 1931. Mrs. Margaret Baze passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Jackson, 517 West Bailey Street, yesterday, in her eighty-ninth year. She is survived by another daughter, Mrs. A.N. Pace of Riverside, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Olive Morgan of Whittier. The body is at White-Emerson Funeral Parlors and will be shipped to Monett, Mo., for interment. Transcriber's note: The obituary did not mention other surviving children, Henry Love, John Thomas, Ada Olive, nor Peter Sherman Baze, as well as numerous grandchildren, and great grandchildren. | Donna L. Baze Online Obit Civil War Pension Record, Death Certificate Online Obit Phyllis Long |
| BAZE, Norma Maxine | Oct. 26, 1911 Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 7, 1913 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to her death certificate she was a daughter of P. S. Baze and Mana? Montgomery, both born Barry Co., MO - She was a daughter of P. Sherman Baze, born Barry Co., MO, and Mana? Montgomery, born Barry Co., MO. Aug. 14, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Norma Maxine Baze, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Baze, who recently became citizens of Cassville, died Thursday, August 7, after a few days illness of indigestion. Norma was born October 26, 1912, making her 21 months and 21 days old. [unreadable section] The funeral services were conducted at the Cassville Baptist Church Friday afternoon by Rev. C. M. Smith of Exeter and interment made in the Oak Hill Cemetery. | Online Newspapers Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
| BEACH, George E. | July 20, 1908 | Sept. 2, 1972 | SSW: Nathalie | Photo BCG&HS |
| BEACH, Nathalie (PETERSON) (WILLIAMSON) | Oct. 24, 1919 Salisbury, Chariton Co., MO |
June 25, 1999 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: George E. - Research Note: Daughter of William E. and Maude (Blakley) Peterson. Her first husband, George Beach, preceded her in death Sept. 2, 1972 and her second husband, H. O. Williamson, preceded her in death July 21, 1993. | Cassville Democrat Mary Homesley Photo BCG&HS |
| BEASLEY, George Cavness | Sept. 5, 1850 | Sept. 23, 1922 | Top of Stone | Photo BCG&HS |
| BEASLEY, Lafayette | May 30, 1855 Rural Granby, Newton Co., MO |
Feb. 24, 1915 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: The death certificate gives birth date as May 30, 1856. He was married and the son of Thomas White Beasley and Martha Haines (Haynes) both born Rutherford Co., TN. Dr. Mitchell of Cassville, MO was the informant. Bright's disease was the cause of death. Beasley Plot Stone - Beasley Section - | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photos BCG&HS |
| BEASLEY, Martha J. | 1859 | 1940 | Beasley Plot Stone - Beasley Section | Photo BCG&HS |
| BEASLEY, Mary Mabel | 1888 | 1893 | Beasley Plot Stone - Beasley Section | Photo BCG&HS |
| BEASLEY, Ruth K. | 1895 | 1919 Springdale, Washington Co., AR |
Research Note: Cassville Republican, Thursday, Feb. 6, 1919 - The body of Miss Ruth Beasley accompanied by her mother and a nephew of Springdale, Ark., arrived in Cassville, Saturday evening. It was taken to the Beasley home. Another Photo - Beasley Plot Stone - Beasley Section | Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photos BCG&HS |
| BEAUDRY, Earl S. | Sept. 25, 1899 | Jan. 21, 1970 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| BEAVER, Charles W. | Jan. 14, 1875 | Sept. 24, 1968 | SSW: Etta - Research Note: He was a son of Christopher Columbus and Nancy Tennessee (Dunaway) Beaver and was married to Frances Hudson. In 1910 Charles W. Beaver and his wife Frances L. Hudson Beaver were living at home with Charles' parents, Christopher and Nancy Tennessee Beaver. They lived in Sugar Creek District of Barry County. He was age 35 and she was age 33 and they were both born in MO. A grandson, James L., was in the house, age 8/12. | Photo BCG&HS Note Donna Cooper |
| BEAVER, Frances Loretta "Etta" | Oct. 9, 1876 | July 7, 1944 | SSW: Charles W. - Research Note: She was a daughter of James Brice and Virginia E. (Frizzell) Hudson. She married Charles Beaver on Nov. 27, 1902 in Barry County, MO. | Photo BCG&HS Note Donna Cooper |
| BEAVER, Infant | June 19, 1906 Barry Co., MO |
June 19, 1906 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: Infant Son of C. W. & Etta Beaver" | Photo BCG&HS |
| BECK, Bill | May 23, 1927 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Sept. 25, 2004 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Mary - Research Note: Son of Walter and Minnie Marlowe Beck. Phyllis' Note: He was a son of Walter and Minnie (Marlowe) Beck. He was a a Navy veteran. He worked for Boeing Aircraft in Wichita, Kansas, and owned and operated Bill Beck Plumbing in Cassville for 40 years. He married Mary Thomas on December 1, 1949, in Bentonville, AR. Military Stone - Inscription: "SF 3 US NAVY - WORLD WAR II" | Monett Times Sept. 28, 2004 Mary Homesley Monett Times Phyllis Long Photos BCG&HS |
| BECK, Carl | June 13, 1909 Rural Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 14, 1910 Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Asa O. Beck and Lilly Loften, both born Cassville, MO. The cause of death was Croup. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
| BECK, Mary (THOMAS) | Oct. 12, 1928 | No Date | SSW: Bill | Photo BCG&HS |
| BEERE, Lucy A. | Aug. 8, 1808 | Sept. 6, 1872 | Inscription: "My Mother's Grave" - Research Note: This stone is broken into two pieces and is off its base and flat on the ground. | Photo BCG&HS |
| BEISTLE, John D. | Jan. 26, 1885 | Oct. 14, 1978 | Research Note: See Mary Goodman - Widow of John D. Beistle. Another Photo | Photo Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| BEISTLE, Mary F. (CALLAGHAN) (GOODMAN) | Mar. 31, 1902 | June 4, 1992 | Inscription: "Widow of Harry L. Callaghan and John D. Beistle" - Research Note: See John D. Beistle's information. - Another Photo | Photo Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| BELL, Ida Mae | Sept. 30, 1879 Cincinnati, Washington Co., AR |
Oct. 1, 1900 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Dau. of G. T. & A. F." - "A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled." Dau. of Elder G. T. and Amanda (Wortham) Bell. Donna's note: Betty posted that Ida Mae was born Sept. 30, 1879, stone reads Sept. 25, 1879. | Tombstone Family Records Betty Fountain Erickson Photo BCG&HS |
| BENEFIEL, Marguerite | June 28, 1906 | June 24, 1991 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| BENNETT, Charles J., Jr. | July 8, 1919 | May 6, 1998 | SSW: Martha Virginia - Inscription: "Married Nov. 25, 1945" - Military Stone Inscription: "S SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II - 31ST COAST ARTILLERY BATTALION" | Photos BCG&HS |
| BENNETT, Martha Virginia (BURGE) | Aug. 2, 1924 | No Date | SSW: Charles J. - Inscription: "Married Nov. 25, 1945" | Photo BCG&HS |
| BENNINGTON, Frederick Worth | May 31, 1877 Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Feb. 28, 1960 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to Culver Funeral Home Records, published by Ted Roller, Frederick was a son of Bailey Bennington and his wife Penny Townsend. He was married and his wife's name was Laura Lathim Bennington of Cassville, MO and he was age 82 at the time of his death. His closest relative was Mrs. W. S. Hutton and his was a printer. Ira's Note: Frederick Worth Bennington married Middie Burks a daughter of William Monroe Burks and Lucy Jane Nickle Burks. Fred Bennington had two daughters Fredeline Bennington who married William Samuel Hutton and Irma Esther Bennington who died an infant. | Culver Funeral Home Records, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper Note Ira Nickle Photo BCG&HS |
| BENNINGTON, Irma Esther | Apr. 30, 1905 | July 6, 1906 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: July 14, 1906, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Died July 6, 1906, Irma Esther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennington of spinal meningitis, age 1 year, 2 mos., and 6 days. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. E.W. Love, on the 7th at the family residence. The remains were laid to rest in the Oak Hill Cemetery at this place. Their many friends sympathize with them in this loss. - Bottom of Stone | Online Newspapers Phyllis Long |
| BENNINGTON, J. B. W. | Jul. 17, 1844 Logan Co., OH |
Nov. 1, 1919 Ft. Lauderdale, FL |
Inscription: "Father" - Research Note: Cassville Republican, Thursday, Nov. 13, 1919. class="style1">The Civil War came when he was only a lad but he espouse the cause of the Union and entered the service with Co. G. of the 37th Missouri Infantry. He was in the siege of Vicksburg and thereafter was in all of the battles in which General Sherman was engaged and was with him on the famous march to the sea. In 1868 he located in Cassville and for three years was editor of the Barry County Banner, now the Cassville Republican. On Saturday evening, Nov. 1, he was going to the post office to mail a letter. He attempted to cross the railroad track ahead of an approaching train. Being old and walking with an uncertain step he failed to get across the track. Mr. Bennington was married January 24, 1871 to Miss P. H. A. Townsend of Cassville. To them six children were born, four of who are living: B. C. of West Palm Beach, Fla., F. W. of this city, C. B. of Dillon, Mont., and C. W. now in the military service and stationed in Honolulu. Mrs. Bennington died in 1914. He also leaves five sisters: Mrs. Wm. Ragsdale, Whittier, Calif., Mrs. John Ragsdale, Whittier, Calif., Mrs. John Backus, Independence, Kan., Mrs. Mary Patterson and Mrs. Wm. Hobbs, Greenfield. Donna's Note: The stone has that he died in 1920, which is incorrect since the paper ran his death notice in 1919. Back of Stone | Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BENNINGTON, Laura (LATHIM) | May 23, 1883 | May 25, 1968 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| BENNINGTON, Mittie E. (BURKS) | 1879 Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 21, 1919 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: Cassville Republican, Thursday, Feb. 27, 1919 Mrs. Bennington was born and lived her entire life in this county (Barry Co., MO), most of it in this immediate community. She was married to Fred W. Bennington on December 3, 1899. To them two daughters were born, one of whom died in infancy. She leaves a husband, a daughter, Miss Fredelene, who was in the Springfield business college at the time of her mother's death, two sisters, Mrs. Alice Butler of Tulsa, Okla., and Miss Ora Burks, and a brother, Oley Burks of this city. | Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BENNINGTON, P. H. A. (TOWNSEND) | Jan. 4, 1852 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 16, 1914 Fort Lauderdale, FL |
Research Note: J. W. B. Bennington's obit reads that he married P. H. A. Townsend Jan. 24, 1871 in Cassville, MO. Phyllis' Note: Cassville Republican, Cassville, Thursday, April 23, 1914. Until some years ago the deceased had lived most of her life in Cassville and was the daughter of the late Winfred G. Townsend. In 1871 she was married to J. B. W. Bennington and to this union were born six children. The deceased was a sister of Mrs. Emma Wynn of Texas, Mrs. Levina Smith of Neosho, and Mrs. Mary Burton of this city. The body in company with her husband and two sons, Fred and Charley Bennington, is expected to arrive in Cassville for burial within a few days. | Online Newspapers Note Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BENSMAN, Ben | Oct. 28, 1904 | Mar. 2, 1965 | SSW: Mae | Photo BCG&HS |
| BENSMAN, Mae | Dec. 8, 1911 | May 14?, 1991 | SSW: Ben | Photo BCG&HS |
| BERRY, James S. B. | July 3, 1857 Stone Co., MO |
Oct. 25, 1925 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was married and a retired farmer. He was a son of P. C. Berry, born VA, and mother's maiden name was Stone. Mrs. Berry of Cassville, MO was the informant. Donna's Note: His stone has his birth date as July 3rd and not Feb. 3rd as posted by Phyllis. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BERT, Elbert | Jan. 18, 1836 | Jan. 25, 1898 | SSW: Malisa C. | Photo BCG&HS |
| BERT, Malisa Carline (BLACK) | July 12, 1836 TN |
Aug. 11, 1913 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Elbert - Research Note: She was widowed and the daughter of ?? Black and ??Adcock, both born TN. Minnie Graves of Butterfield, MO was the informant. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BERZIEL, Frances E. | 1913 | 1991 | SSW: Homer Davis and James W. - Research Note: The stone has Berziel-Davis on it. Unsure of the surname order that goes with the names. | Photo BCG&HS Note Donna Cooper |
| BERZIEL, James W. | 1938 | 1964 | SSW: Homer Davis and Frances E. - Research Note: The stone has Berziel-Davis on it. Unsure of the surname order that goes with the names. | Photo BCG&HS Note Donna Cooper |
| BETHEL, Benjamin F. | Apr. 7, 1876 Newton Co., MO |
Sept. 19, 1896 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Age 20 Years" - Research Note: Report of the murder, on Sunday at Pasley, of Maud Hayes, daughter of Wash Hayes, by Benjamin Bethel of Cassville, who then committed suicide. Maude Hayes was the daughter of I. W. & Phoebe A. Hayes, born June 25, 1875 in Johnson Co., IN. She was buried at Huff Cemetery. Ben Bethel was born in Newton Co., MO, April 7, 1876 and came here with his father John Bethel and burial was at Cassville Cemetery. Cassville Republican, Sept. 24, 1896 - Another Stone - Another Photo - Another Photo - Another Photo - Another Photo | Photos BCG&HS Online Obit Phyllis Long |
| BETHUNE, George Davis | Mar. 14, 1860 Buffalo, NY |
Jan. 12, 1925 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that his wife was Sarah. He was age 64 years, 9 months and 8 days old at the time of his death. His death was caused by vascular disease of he heart. His stone was recorded with a birth date of 1850 in the 1982 cemetery book done by Joan Kunkel. Lyle's note: Husband of Katherine Noyes Bethune and father of Dee Bethune | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Personal Knowledge Lyle Bethune Photo BCG&HS |
| BEUTERBAUGH, Fred Marshall | Feb. 4, 1920 | June 20, 1981 | Inscription: "Married Feb. 17, 1951" - Another Stone: Inscription: "PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR I" - Another Photo - Another Military Stone Photo | Photo Donna Cooper Photos BCG&HS |
| BEUTERBAUGH, Mabel Elizabeth (HONEYCUTT) | Oct. 22, 1926 Northfork, Baxter Co., AR |
Oct. 16, 2000 Jenkins, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Married Feb. 17, 1951" - Research Note: Dau. of Elizabeth Honeycutt, She married Fred Beuterbaugh, and he preceded her in death in 1981. - Another Photo | Monett Times Oct. 17, 2000 Mary Homesley Photo Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| BEVER, George | Nov. 12, 1903 | May 10, 1987 | Bever Plot Stone | Photo BCG&HS |
| BEVER, Lesta May | Jan. 13, 1907 | Feb. 28, 1996 | Bever Plot Stone | Photo BCG&HS |
| BINGHAM, William C. | 1856 KS |
Mar. 22, 1922 Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: William was divorced and listed as a son of Elijah Bingham and mother's maiden name was Arnold, both born KY. A. H. Lowe of Cassville, MO was the informant. | Photo BCG&HS Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
| BLACK - THREE ON THE GROUND | BLACK ON GROUND | ON GROUND - BLACK? | This stone is broken off from the base due to vandalism. The name of the person inscribed is face down on the ground. Stone on the ground | Photos BCG&HS |
| BLACK, C. Monroe | 1906 | 1959 | SSW: Nadine A. | Photo BCG&HS |
| BLACK, Edith (COTTRELL) | Dec. 20, 1910 | May 5, 1999 | Research Note: She is buried next to Bertha Cottrell Johnson. | Photo BCG&HS |
| BLACK, Fannie | 1861 | 1897 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| BLACK, Gary Ray | June 29, 1943 | Apr. 19, 1989 | Military Stone Inscription: "SP 4 US ARMY - VIETNAM" | Photos BCG&HS |
| BLACK, Genevieve | June 27, 1923 | No Date | SSW: William Herbert - Another Photo | Photo Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| BLACK, George E. | July 20, 1908 | Sept. 1, 1972 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| BLACK, Gertrude "Gertie" (HILTON) | Aug. 11, 1884 Crane, Stone Co., MO |
June 9, 1959 Sedalia, Pettis Co., MO |
SSW: J. Fred - Research Note: Culver's Funeral Home records have listed that her husband was James Fred Black. Isaac Hilton was her father's name and her mother was Susan. Clinton Black was her closest relative. Rev. Raymond Black preached her funeral and she was 74 years old. | Photo BCG&HS Culver's Funeral Home, V. 8, P. 93, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| BLACK, J. M. | 1850 | 1932 | SSW: Rhoda A. | Photo BCG&HS |
| BLACK, James Fred | Feb. 2, 1883 Barry Co., MO |
May 29, 1959 Boswell Hosp., Sedalia, Pettis Co. , MO |
SSW: Gertrude - Research Note: Culver's Funeral Home listed that James Monroe Black was his father and that Rhoda Hutchens was his mother. He was married and Gertie Hilton was given as his wife's name. Rev. Raymond Black preached his funeral and he was 76 years old. The cause of death was cardiac stand still. He had lived a lifetime in Barry County. | Photo BCG&HS Culver's Funeral Home, V. 8, P. 91, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| BLACK, Lewis | Feb. 9, 1882 | Mar. 10, 1903 | SSW: Minnie | Note Donna Cooper |
| BLACK, Minnie Ophelia "Pat" | Mar. 16, 1873 Rural Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 18, 1893 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Lewis - Research Note: Cassville Republican, Thursday, Weekly Paper, Dec 21, 1893 Died, Monday, Dec 18, 1893, at 1 O'clock a. m., Minnie Ophelia Black, age 20 years, 8 months, and 2 days. "Pat" as she was familiarly called by her school mates, was born two miles north of Cassville where she passed her childhood. Coming to Cassville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Black, she made many friends during the years of her residence here, and the same is true of her later life at Purdy and Washburn, where she died. Her demise was the more startling as it was so unexpected, she being in the best of health, and a few days before, and in the bloom of youth, but six days of pneumonia ended all. During her sickness she said, "I am going home. I want you all to get ready and go with me." She professed religion in August 1892 in Washburn, during the revival there. She leaves her parents, brothers and sisters, together with many friends to mourn their loss. May we all meet her in the sweet home above. The remains were buried in the Cassville Cemetery Thursday from the residence of Mr. J. M. Black. | Online Newspapers Phyllis Long |
| BLACK, Marlene Sue | No Date | Sept. 12, 1935 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| BLACK, Mary Ann (HAYES) | Sept. 21, 1855 MS |
Mar. 27, 1935 | SSW: Z. T. - Research Note: Her son's death certificate gives her maiden name. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper |
| BLACK, Mary Frances "Fannie" (EDMONDSON) | Mar. 6, 1877 | Feb. 28, 1976 | SSW: Purley | Photo BCG&HS Donna Cooper |
| BLACK, Nadine A. | 1905 | 1993 | SSW: C. Monroe | Photo BCG&HS |
| BLACK, Purley | Aug. 5, 1872 Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 17, 1916 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Fannie - Research Note: His death certificate listed him as a merchant. His father was given as Taylor Black, born TN, and his mother was given as Mary Ann Hayes, born MS. He was married and La Grappe was listed as the cause of death. Mrs. M. F. Black of Cassville was listed as the informant. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| BLACK, Rhoda A. (HUTCHINS) | Mar. 3, 1851 NC |
June 6, 1932 Cassville, Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: J. W. - Research Note: Her father is given as John B. Hutchins, born NC, and her mother as Talbott, with no place of birth on her death certificate. J. M. Black is given as her husband's name. The cause of death was given as premature senility, chronic colitis and nephritis. | Photo BCG&HS Death Certificate Donna Cooper |
| BLACK, Stella R. (BRYANT) | Aug. 12, 1885 Barry Co., MO |
May 30, 1955 Cassville Comm. Hosp., Cassville Barry Co., MO |
SSW: T. T. - Research Note: Her death certificate reads that John Bryant was her father and Elizabeth Hadley was her mother. She was married and T. T. Black was given as her husband's name. She was a diabetic and cause of death was given as a gastric hemorrhage. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| BLACK, T. T. | Jan. 21, 1876 | Apr. 22, 1959 | SSW: Stella | Photo BCG&HS |
| BLACK, William Herbert | Nov. 14, 1915 | Nov. 14, 1988 | SSW: Genevieve - Another Photo | Photo Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| BLACK, Zachariah T. | Mar. 16, 1849 TN |
Aug. 16, 1922 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Mary A. - Research Note: His death certificate reads that William M. Black was his father, born in TN and Jane Miller born in TN as his mother. Mary Anne Black was given as his wife's name. He was age 73 years, 4 months and 24 days old at the time of his death. The doctor stated he last saw him on the 19th, but he was buried on the 17th. The cemetery book done by Joan Kunkel in 1982 listed his birth as Mar. 20, 1849 and the death date on his stone as Aug. 9, 1922, which is incorrectly stated. J. M. Black of Cassville was the informant on his death certificate. Donna's Note: The stone reads that he was born Mar. 20, 1849 and died Aug. 19, 1922. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| BLALACK, Ida L. (ABERNATHY) | Apr. 1900 Barry Co., MO |
1993 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: James Alvin Blalack. Research Note: He was b. 1893 & d. 1970. She was the daughter of Elizabeth Dora (Haddock) & Harrison Orville Abernathy. | Note Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| BLALACK, James A. | Mar. 11, 1893 Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 19, 1970 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Ida - Research Note: Ida and Alvin Blalack had a Chevrolet Dealership in Cassville, MO, for a number of years. He was a son of George and Mary Blalack. He was married to Ida Abernathy and he had lived all his life in Barry Co., MO. The funeral was held at the United Methodist Church in Cassville. | Photo BCG&HS Culver's Funeral Home, V. 14, P. 40, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| BLANK, Christopher Michael | Aug. 14, 1971 | July 2, 1989 | Inscription: "In Loving Memory" | Photo BCG&HS |
| BLANKENSHIP, Edgar Loyd, Dr. | Feb. 22, 1888 Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 6, 1960 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: According to Culver Funeral Home Records, published by Ted Roller, Edgar was married and he was a dentist. His wife's name was Frances Bayless Blankenship. His closest relative was Dr. Gene Blankenship and his father's name was John Blankenship. His mother's name was Mellie Stansberry. - Blankenship Plot Stone | Culver Funeral Home, By Ted Roller Note Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| BLANKENSHIP, Eugene M. | Aug. 14, 1917 | Nov. 22, 1971 | Inscription: Eugene M. Blankenship, MISSOURI CAPT 206 HOSP SHIP COM - WORLD WAR II" - Blankenship Plot Stone | Photos BCG&HS |
| BLANKENSHIP, Gertrude "Trudy" Louise (ELSNER) | Feb. 5, 1921 Belleville, WI |
Jan. 17, 2002 Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: Dau. of Jacob and Louise Hein Elsner, married Gene Blankenship in September of 1943, and he preceded her in death November 22, 1971, Army Veteran WWII - Nurse. Blankenship Plot Stone - Another Photo | Monett Times Jan 18, 2002 Mary Homesley Photos BCG&HS |
| BLANKENSHIP, John R. | Nov. 8, 1862 | Dec. 30, 1920 | Inscription: "Father" - Blankenship Plot Stone | Photos BCG&HS |
| BLANKENSHIP, Mellie Elizabeth (STANSBURRY) | May 24, 1865 Centerville, IA |
Nov. 28, 1945 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Her husband was J. R. Blankenship according to her death certificate. She was a daughter of Samuel Stansburry, born Crab Orchard, KY, and Eliza Stapp, born Mason City, IA. Mrs. Clyde Stubblefield was the informant. - Blankenship Plot Stone | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photos BCG&HS |
| BLANKENSHIP, Sarah Frances (BAYLESS) | Sep. 15, 1890 Barry Co., MO |
1981 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She is buried next to Dr. Edgar L. Blankenship, DDS. - Phyllis' Note: She was born Sept. 15, 1890, near Purdy, Mrs. Blankenship had resided in Cassville since 1913, the year she became a member of the First Baptist Church of Cassville. On Oct. 18, 1911, she was married to Dr. E. L. Blankenship at Pierce City. He died in January 1960. - Blankenship Plot Stone | Photo BCG&HS Online Obit Phyllis Long |
| BLANKENSHIP, Vera A. | Apr. 27, 1907 Barry Co., MO |
June 10, 1922 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Baby" - Research Note: According to her death certificate she was age 15 yrs, 1 month, 13 days when she died. She was a daughter of John F. Blankenship, born Barry Co., MO, and Mellie Stansburry, born IA. - Blankenship Plot Stone | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photos BCG&HS |
| BLISS, Forrest Farrar | Oct. 31, 1870 London, OH |
Sept. 16, 1952 1600 Townsend, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Rose G. - Research Note: Culver's Funeral Home records read that his father was Charles Bliss and his mother was Mary Farrar. Rose Bliss was his closest relative. He was an Extension worker for the US Government and the cause of death was cerebral hemorrhage with terminal bronchial pneumonia. His funeral was at the Baptist Church with Verdayne Dodson of Cassville, MO, as the minister. | Photo BCG&HS Culver's Funeral Home, V. 5, P. 56, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| BLISS, Rose G. | 1880 | 1964 | SSW: Forrest F. | Photo BCG&HS |
| BLOOMER, Francis Ruth | Oct. 3, 1903 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 4, 1917 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was a daughter of William Jasper Bloomer, born KY and Zuma Bloomer, born Barry Co., MO, according to her death certificate. She was accidentally crushed by a railway car. Phyllis' Note: As suddenly as an earthquake, two runaway, heavily loaded freight cars struck an empty box car on a switch track at the Cassville Mill & Power Co. and plowed directly across the street and crashed the box car into the home of Mrs. Zuma Bloomer wrecking the home, an eight room residence, and killing the older daughter, Miss Ruth, aged 14 years. Mrs. Bloomer, son, Laverne, and daughter, Willie, escaped with slight injuries. Mrs. Zuma Bloomer, who for a number of years has been a teacher in the Cassville school, and who is the widow of the late William J. Bloomer, is one of this county's most prominent citizens. | Online Obit Donna Cooper Death Certificate Phyllis Long Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BLOOMER, William Jasper | Feb. 14, 1862 | Aug. 20, 1904 | Research Note: His wife was Zuma Bloomer according to his daughter's obituary and death certificate. | Death Certificate Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| BLOOMER, Zuma (TALBERT) | Sept 25, 1876 Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 13, 1966 West Memphis, AR |
Research Note: Zuma was a daughter of David and Ruth Frances (Sallee) Talbert. She married William Jasper Bloomer, Oct. 11, 1900, in Barry Co., MO - In 1917, a runaway box car jumped the tracks at the switch, East of Main Street, in Cassville, MO, and demolished the Bloomer residence. The Bloomer's lived in an eight-room house near the Cassville Milling and Power Company, located near the intersection of 9th and East Street. In the house was Zuma Bloomer, a widow mother of three, a son William Bloomer and two daughters. One of the daughters, Ruth, was killed when the runaway box car came through the house. Mrs. Zuma Bloomer was a teacher in the Cassville School Verdana. | Photo BCG&HS Note Donna Cooper |
| BLYTHE, Amy J. | Dec. 4, 1897 | Apr. 15, 1981 | SSW: William Clinton - Inscription: "Married Dec. 12, 1921" | Photo BCG&HS |
| BLYTHE, Clinton Lavern | Apr. 4, 1924 | Aug. 7, 1990 | SSW: Shirley Lee | Photo BCG&HS |
| BLYTHE, Larry Hudson | Mar. 29, 1931 | No Date | SSW: Wilma Sue Hawk - Inscription: "Married Oct. 20, 1949" | Photo BCG&HS |
| BLYTHE, Shirley Lee | Jan. 6, 1931 | No Date | SSW: Clinton Lavern | Photo BCG&HS |
| BLYTHE, Wilma Sue (HAWK) | Nov. 3, 1931 | No Date | SSW: Larry Hudson - Inscription: "Married Oct. 20, 1949" | Photo BCG&HS |
| BLYTHE, William Clinton | Oct. 12, 1895 | Aug. 15, 1975 | SSW: Amy J. - Inscription: "Married Dec. 12, 1921" - Military Stone - Inscription: "PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR I" | Photos BCG&HS |