Oak Hill Cemetery, Cassville, Barry Co., MO
| Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
| ODOM, Aldo Corlis | Jan. 13, 1922 | Feb. 11, 2000 | SSW: Tommie Florence - Inscription: "S1 US NAVY WORLD WAR II" - Military Stone | Photo BCG&HS |
| ODOM, Tommie Florence | Aug. 3, 1920 | No Date | SSW: Aldo Corlis | Photo BCG&HS |
| OGLE, John Burley | Oct. 3, 1877 Ottawa, Ottawa Co., KS |
1954 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Josephine - Research Note: His death certificate reads that his father was Jacob Ogle and that his mother was Elizabeth Dunlap. Josephine Ogle was given as his wife's name. He was a diabetic and was age 76 when he died. He lived on Harold St. in Cassville, MO and was listed as a farmer. Mrs. Charles Bull, Branson, MO, was the informant. - Another Photo | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photos BCG&HS |
| OGLE, Josephine | 1897 | 1992 | Research Note: She was the wife of John Burley Ogle. - Another Photo | Note Donna Cooper Photos BCG&HS |
| OLIVER, Elsworth "Elza" | July 14, 1874 KS |
May 14, 1948 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Mary May - Research Note: His death certificate reads that his father was David Oliver, born in KS, and his mother was Mary Martin, born KS. His wife is listed as May Oliver. Mrs. May Oliver, Cassville, MO, was the informant. | Photo BCG&HS Death Certificate Donna Cooper |
| OLIVER, Mary May | Mar. 1879 | Dec. 1949 | SSW: Elsworth | Photo BCG&HS |
| O'MALLEY, Mike | Oct. 19, 1900 Berlin, Coos Co., NH |
Aug. 22, 1969 South Barry County Hospital, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to Culver Funeral Home Records, published by Ted Roller, Mike was 68 years old at the time of his death and had lived in the area 50 years. He was a broiler raiser and was divorced. Mrs. Sally Slane of Branson, MO, was listed as his closest relative. | Culver Funeral Home, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| O'MALLEY, Myrtle | June 10, 1910 | Mar. 7, 1986 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| OPIE, Frank Wilbur | Feb. 15, 1890 Salina, Salina Co., KS |
June 14, 1934 Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that his wife was Annette I. Opie. The cause of death was typhoid fever. His father was Augustus Opie and his mother Glyda buck, born IL. He was an attorney and had work at this occupation for since 1929. His total time as a lawyer was 15 years. The informant was his wife, Annette I. Opie, 1393 Brush Creek Blvd, Kansas City, MO. He was age 44 years, 3 months and 29 days old. - Top of Stone | Photos BCG&HS Death Certificate Donna Cooper |
| ORTON, Blanche M. (MILTON) | June 29, 1885 Vincennes, Knox Co., IN |
June 11, 1942 1827 Jackson, Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
SSW: Eugene D. - Research Note: Her death certificate reads that she was a daughter of R. W. Milton, born Brown Co., IN, and Anne E. Palmer, born Noble, IL, and Eugene D. Orton was given as her husband's name. He was alive and age 56 years old. Eugene D. Orton was the informant. - Another Photo | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photos BCG&HS |
| ORTON, Eugene D. | 1886 | 1960 | SSW: Blanche M. - Another Photo | Photos BCG&HS |
| ORTON, Mary Elizabeth | Dec. 8, 1915 | Dec. 8, 1992 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| OREN, William | Abt. 1796 | May 6, 1858 | Inscription: "Age 62 yrs., 1 mo. & 17 days"- Research Note: this stone is broken and off its base. It is flat on the ground. It was transcribed by Joan Kunkel in 1982 for the cemetery books as Owen. Since the base is missing there could have been a surname on it that is no longer there. | Note Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| OXFORD, Lafayette David | 1840 GA |
Mar. 8, 1898 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "L. D. Oxford - Died Mar. 8, 1898, aged 58 ys, 11 Mos. 12 Ds - Co K First Ark. Inf." - Research Note: L. D. was the 2nd husband of Sarah Jane Calton, Betterton, Oxford, my Great-Grandmother. | Stone Shairon Betterton Allen Photo BCG&HS |
| OXFORD, Sarah Jane (CALTON) | Nov. 1, 1839 Giles Co., TN |
Nov. 12 1923 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to her death certificate she was widowed, the wife of John Oxford and a daughter of Morgan Calton, born TN and Polly Marbut. Mrs. Lish Eagle of Monett, MO, was the informant. Darla's Note: Her first husband was John W. Betterton, born in 1839 in Lauderdale Co., AL, died 1863 burial in Bethel Cemetery. Her 2nd husband was L. D. Oxford. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Note Darla Marbut |
| OZBUN, Ralph Marshall | Oct. 11, 1928 | Nov. 27, 1951 Korea War |
Inscription: "MISSOURI PFC 17 INF 7 INF DIV KOREA" - Research Note: According to his obituary of March 6, 1952, military honors were held. It reads: Military honors were given by the Irwin-Easley Post of the American Legion here yesterday afternoon at the final rites for Pfc. Ralph Ozburn, who was killed in action November 27, 1951, in the Korean war. The body of Pfc. Ozbun arrived at the Frisco station in Exeter Monday night of this week from overseas. Funeral services were held at the Culver Funeral Chapel here at 2:00 o’clock with the Rev. Calvin E. Henderson officiating, and Military rites were held at the graveside in Oak Hill cemetery. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. John Powell and step-father, John Powell and step-brother, John Powell of Cassville; three half-sister, Mrs. Ray Cummons and Miss Jewell Ozburn of Kansas City and Miss Maxine Powell of the home. The obit has his both Ozburn and Ozbun in the spelling and the stone has Osbun as his name. - Another Photo | Online Obit Barbara Erwin Photo BCG&HS |