Oak Hill Cemetery - AKA: Cassville Cemetery
Barry County, Missouri
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Dec. 15, 1850 |
July 11, 1852 |
Research Note: This homemade stone is still readable. |
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Apr. 2, 1900 |
Mar. 14, 1963 VA Hosp., Kansas City, Johnson Co., KS |
SSW: Rosetta M. - Research Note: Culver's Funeral Home records state that he died of cancer. His parents aren't mentioned. Rose Salts, Kansas City, MO, is given as his wife's name. He was age 62. |
Culver's Funeral Home, V. 10, P. 81, by Ted Roller Photo BCG&HS |
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May 13, 1903 |
Aug. 10, 1976 |
SSW: Paul |
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1892 |
1991 |
SSW: Glenn W. |
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1884 |
1965 |
SSW: Edith H. |
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Jun. 10, 1919 |
Sep. 26, 2006 |
SSW: Patricia Louise - Research Note: Cassville resident. Son of Dr. Glenn and Edith (Horine) Salyer. On June 11, 1987, in Sarcoxie, he was united in marriage to Patricia Hunt. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Charles. He was a dentist 50 years, retiring in Cassville in December 1991. From 1943 until 1948 he served in the United States Army. |
Cassville Democrat |
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Apr. 4, 1848 |
Jul. 12, 1933 |
Research Note: Her death certificate has her death year as 1933. Newspaper date and the stone date is 1932. She was a daughter of Aquilla and Susan A. (Anderson) Young. Wife of Rufus G. Salyer married on Nov. 30, 1881 in Mt. Sterling, Montgomery Co., KY. She is survived by her son, A.G. Salyer, a step-daughter, Mrs. Mae Quinn, wife of Dr. G. D. Quinn of Springfield; two sisters, Mrs. Luttie Detamore and Mrs. Anna M. Collins, both of Shawnee, Okla., and one brother of C.A. Young of West Tulsa, Okla. |
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1947 |
No Date |
SSW: John Wendell |
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1845 |
1921 |
SSW: Mary L. |
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SANDERS, Infant |
No Date |
1918 |
Research Note: Cassville Republican, Thursday, April 18, 1918 - An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sanders died Thursday and was buried Friday in the Oak Hill cemetery here. |
Online Newspapers |
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SANDERS, Kenneth Leon |
Jul. 24, 1921 |
Oct. 2, 1927 |
Research Note: He was a son of John Sanders and Kattie Blythe, both born MO. Diphtheria was the cause of death. |
Death Certificate |
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Dec. 9, 1863 |
Jan. 12, 1917 |
Research Note: He was single and a son of Thomas J. Sanders, born KY and Malinda Smith, born IL. Charles Higganbotham of Cassville, MO was the informant. Another Photo |
Death Certificate |
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1922 |
1940 |
Research Note: Part of the name and date is cut off on the photo. Another Photo |
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Aug. 8, 1916 |
June 15, 2000 |
SSW: Opal L. - Inscription: "Married Aug. 2, 1940" - Research Note: He was a son of Charley and Nannie (Cloud) Santee. |
Monett Times Photo BCG&HS |
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Apr. 9, 1923 |
No Date |
SSW: Nathan Q. - Inscription: "Married Aug. 2, 1940" |
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Dec. 8, 1923 |
Sept. 27, 1995 |
Research Note: Buried next to her first husband Ervin Richard Maxwell. She had 1 child, Richard Eldon Maxwell. Another Photo |
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1897 |
1989 |
SSW: John F. |
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Aug. 15, 1884 |
Nov. 4, 1973 |
SSW: Jennie E. - Military Stone Inscription: "MISSOURI PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR I" |
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No Date |
Aug. 1909 |
SSW: Mrs. |
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No Date |
Sept. 20, 1911 |
SSW: Frederick - Inscription: "His Wife" |
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Nov. 22, 1909 |
Feb. 6, 1975 |
Research Note: He is buried next to Ruth. |
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Nov. 13, 1912 |
Feb. 10, 1999 |
Inscription: "In Memory of Our Beloved" |
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May 3, 1895 |
Mar. 28, 1981 |
Inscription: "Mother" |
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Aug. 22, 1919 |
Apr. 23, 1937 |
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SCOTT, Laura Bell |
Jun. 14, 1863 |
May 8, 1937 |
Research Note: She was single and the daughter of Andrew Scott, born OH, and Berila Adams, born KY. Mrs. Florence Smith of Star Route, Shell Knob, MO, was the informant. |
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Mar. 25, 1933 |
Aug. 15, 2002 |
Research Note: She was a daughter of Vaine V. and Marie (Woolsey) Crowe. She was a graduate of Cassville High School and attended Business College in Columbia, South Carolina. She was an Air Force veteran of the Korean conflict. She was employed as a dental assistant for 15 years and worked six years for the federal government in the Department of National Federal Employees. She was preceded in death by one sister, Zella Junkin. She is buried next to Marie Crowe. |
Monett Times Aug. 2002 Photo BCG&HS |
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Aug. 28, 1893 |
May 20, 1962 |
Inscription: "Father" |
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Aug. 28, 1860 |
Jan. 1, 1927 |
Research Note: His wife was Kiziar Brixey and he was the son of Fayette Scroggins and Millie Bruner?, both born TN. Informant was "Records at Nevada, MO". Donna's Note: His stone has his name spelled Freemon. |
Death Certificate Photo BCG&HS |
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Jul. 30, 1834 |
Jun. 27, 1917 |
Research Note: Research Note: Civil War marker with Co M, 2d Ark Cav. No dates. - Phyllis' Note: His death certificate reads that he was a son of Lafayette Scoggins born Henry Co., TN, can't read data for his mother. His death certficate reads that he was found dead. Crittenton Scoggins of Cassville, MO was the informant. June 30, 1917, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Old Soldier Found Dead. Mrs. Scoggins survives her husband at the age of 82 years. At about the age of 22 years he and Miss Rebecca Brixey were married in 1846, and was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brixey. To this union were born ten children, eight of who are living, who are: Mrs. Amanda Farmer, Clifty, Ark.; Richard Scoggins, Ridgley, Okla.; Crit Scoggins, Cassville; Mrs. Mary Knee, Monett; Henry Scoggins Mineralsprings; Joseph Scoggins, Johnson, Ark.; and Guy Scoggins, Ridgley. During the Civil War, he served in the Union Army and had been provided for by his government. His wife has been sick for sometime and was visiting her son Guy and family at Ridgley, and he was at home by himself. Late Wednesday evening Al Reese who resides near him in the Smith & Hayes addition, noticed that he had not been around during the day, and the window blinds were down, he went to the door and found it locked and in some way found that he was in bed dead. He secured assistance and forced the door and found him in bed dead, with one arm hanging out over the bed rail touching the floor. A rat had bit him on the wrist that had bled liberally and run on the floor, which was not dry, which indicated that he had probably died sometime that morning. The remains were interred Thursday afternoon in Oak Hill Cemetery in this city, beside his brother Lafayette. |
Headstone Online Newspapers Death Certificate Photo BCG&HS |
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Oct. 1839 |
Dec. 5, 1904 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Aged 65 years" - Research Note: Phyllis Posted: Judy Vietri's notes: August 7, 1862, M. D. L. Scroggins enlisted in Co. "B", Burns' 11th Reg't Volunteers, Confederate, (aka Missouri 11th infantry) with his brother James and Wm. E. Murray. Deserted December 28, 1862. February 20, 1864, Lafayette M. Scroggins, 24, born in Henry Co., Tenn., 5' 9", blue eyes, light hair, fair complexion, enlisted at Cassville, Mo. in Arkansas Cavalry Volunteers, 2nd Regt. Co. M. He mustered out on August 20, 1865 at Memphis, Tenn. He was listed in the 1890 Special Veterans and Widows census as Marquis L. Scroggins of Roaring River Twp. |
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Oct. 25, 1834 |
Sept. 9, 1919 |
Inscription: "Age 85 Yrs." |
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Jan. 30, 1900 |
No Date |
SSW: Charley C. - Another Photo |
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Aug. 2, 1899 |
Apr. 6, 1976 |
SSW: Belva - Another Photo |
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Oct. 5, 1881 IA |
July 25, 1954 Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Stella M. - Research Note: According to his death certificate he was a son of John Sears and Amanda Burk, Stella Sears was his wife's name. Heart disease was the cause of death. Mrs. Stella Sears, Cassville, MO, was the informant. The stone has Oct. 5, 1881 as his birth date and the death certificate has Oct. 6, 1881. |
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Apr. 7, 1898 |
June 9, 1993 |
SSW: Carl E. |
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Apr. 19, 1900 |
Feb. 22, 1987 |
Inscription: "In Loving Memory" |
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Jul. 6, 1956 |
Dec. 15, 2005 Cox South Hosp., |
Research Note: He was a son of John and Betty (Baker) Seely, and he attended the University of Missouri in Kansas City. He spent most of his life working in the grocery business with his parents. |
Cassville Democrat Dec. 2005 Photo BCG&HS |
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July 30, 1904 Onawa, IA |
Sept. 8, 1968 So. Barry Co., Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Culver Funeral Home Records, pub. by Ted Roller, state that her father was George Collett and that her husband was John H. Selleck, address Rainbow Motel, Cassville, MO. She was a registered nurse and was age 64 at the time of her death. |
Culver Funeral Home, V. 13, by Ted Roller Photo BCG&HS |
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Apr. 7, 1929 Shamrock, OK |
Sept. 3, 1967 Airplane Crash, McAlester, Pittsburg Co., OK |
SSW: William Winfred - Inscription: "Married Aug. 13, 1958" - Research Note: Culver Funeral Home records read that her father was William Marion Garner and her mother Eva Cleo Cassity. She was a clerk in the county clerk office. |
Culver Funeral Home, V. 12, P. 131, by Ted Roller Photo BCG&HS |
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Aug. 31, 1925 Bargeton, TN |
Sept. 3, 1967 Airplane Crash, McAlester, Pittsburg Co., OK |
SSW: Ruth - Military Stone Inscription: "TENNESSEE - S SGT 491 BOMB GP AAF - WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: Son of Grover Cleveland & Mary E. (Pruitt) Sellers. - Another Stone - Another Photo - Another Photo |
Culver Funeral Home, V. 12, P. 131, by Ted Roller Photos BCG&HS |
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1907 |
1993 |
SSW: Hazel L. - Inscription: "Married Nov. 1, 1942" |
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May 9, 1911 |
Nov. 21, 2001 Barry County Care Center, |
SSW: Fred P. - Inscription: "Married Nov. 1, 1942" - Research Note: She was a daughter of Estel and Ethel (Johnson) Jones. In 1974 she moved to a farm at Wheaton, in 1992 she moved to Exeter, and then moved to Cassville. She married Fred Sensenbaugh on November 1, 1942, in Lathan, Kansas, and he preceded her in death July 21, 1993. There are no immediate survivors. |
Monett Times Nov. 2001 Photo BCG&HS
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Mar. 30, 1844 |
Feb. 3, 1899 |
Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Buried next to Milton Y. Setzer. |
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Jan. 7, 1869 |
Aug. 30, 1896 |
Research Note: Wife of Harry Setser, Dau of Wm & Rutha (Weston) Fountain, a still born daughter buried in coffin with mother. |
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Mar. 11, 1873 |
Jun. 22, 1907 |
Research Note: June 29, 1907, Saturday, Cassville Democrat, Barry Co., MO. George Franklin Setzer died very early Saturday morning, June 22, 1907, of consumption, age 34 years, 3 months and 10 days, at the residence of his father, M. Y. Setzer near this city, leaving a loving wife, fond parents, sisters and a brother, and other relatives to mourn his death. - Plot Stone |
Online Newspapers Photo BCG&HS |
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June 17, 1869 |
Sep. 20, 1887 |
Inscription: "Son of M. Y. & C. E." - Seltzer Plot Stone - Another Photo |
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Jan. 17, 1866 |
Oct. 20, 1894 |
Research Note: Her brother, James R. Setzer, was born June 17, 1869, and died Sept. 20, 1887, parents were M. Y. and Chloe E. Setzer. Cassville Republican, Thursday, Oct. 25, 1894 |
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Jan. 20, 1842 NC |
Aug. 21, 1921 Exeter, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Father" - Research Note: His death certificate reads that his father was Andrew Setzer, born NC, and his mother was not known to the informant. He was married and Bettie Setzer was his wife's name. The cause of death was thought to be heart related because he was found dead. Bettie Setzer, Exeter, MO, was the informant. Setzer Plot Stone |
Photo BCG&HS Death Certificate |
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No Date |
Nov. 26, 1992 |
Research Note: Stone has one date, not sure if it is a birth or death date. |
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Oct. 15, 1891 |
Nov. 16, 1973 |
Inscription: "MISSOURI PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR I" |
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Mar. 15, 1897 |
Feb. 16, 1987 |
Research Note: This stone is next to Eileen Jeanette Shearer's stone and also Miles N. Shearer's stone. |
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Dec. 31, 1839 |
Jun. 8, 1909 |
Research Note: June 12, 1909, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - He was survived by a wife and three children. He was born at Rochelle, Ill., and lived there until 1873, when he moved to Nora Springs, Iowa, and engaged in the hardware business for many years. In about 1905, he moved to and located at Exeter. He had been married three times and had a child by each marriage. - Stone has sunk - death date is covered. Date for death from newspaper and online obit. Sheets Plot Stone - Another Photo |
Online Newspapers Photos BCG&HS |
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Aug. 14, 1848 |
Feb. 14, 1927 |
Research Note: Stone has sunk - dates are covered. She was married to J. W. Sheets and was a daughter of John Mitchell and Martha Saider, born NC. John L. Watson of Aurora, IL was the informant. Her stone is partly covered with soil. - Sheets Plot Stone - Another Photo |
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No Date |
July 21, 1942 |
Inscription: "Son of Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Shelly" |
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Dec. 15, 1883 Crocker, MO |
Aug. 19, 1957 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her father was William Sears and her mother Betty Stokes. M. W. Shelton, Cassville, MO, was her husband and the informant. - Shelton Plot Stone |
Photos BCG&HS Death Certificate |
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1904 |
1972 |
No Data - Shelton Plot Stone |
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1877 |
1959 |
No Data - Shelton Plot Stone |
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1902 |
1974 |
No Data - Shelton Plot Stone |
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Jan. 4, 1928 |
Feb. 14, 1969 |
SSW: Carl W. |
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Mar. 4, 1919 |
Feb. 1, 1988 |
SSW: Helen J. |
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Oct. 12, 1860 |
Mar. 19, 1938 |
SSW: Mark L. |
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Apr. 3, 1922 |
Oct. 9, 1922 |
No Data |
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No Date |
No Date |
SSW: Mary Jane Lowery |
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Dec. 10, 1851 |
Mar. 17, 1924 |
SSW: Clista J. |
Photo BCG&HS |
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1885 |
1922 |
Inscription: "Our Mother" |
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Apr. 20, 1807 |
June 22, 1899 |
SSW: James William |
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Oct. 30, 1877 |
Dec. 18, 1879 |
Inscription: "Dau. of M. L. & C. J." |
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June 16, 1918 Galena, KS |
Apr. 4, 1966 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Mary Louise - Research Note: Harold Porter Shetley, was listed in Culver's Funeral Home records as a son of Harold Shetley and Lena Muldoon. He was married and his wife was given as Mary Louise Shetley, Route #1, Cassville, MO. He was listed as a parts man at Ford Motor Co., and had lived in the community since 1946. - Military Stone Inscription: "MISSOURI PFC CO G 317 INFANTRY WORLD WAR II BSM - PH" - Another Photo |
Photos BCG&HS Culver Funeral Home, V. 12, P. 18, by Ted Roller |
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Aug. 28, 1920 Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Aug. 26, 2009 Ridgecrest, CA |
SSW: Harold P. - Research Note: Mary Louise Phinney, 88, died Wednesday, August 26, 2009, at her residence in Ridgecrest, California. Mary Louise Phinney was born on August 28, 1920, at Joplin, Missouri, and was a daughter of Hugh and Mary Lou (Lytle) McDaniel. She was preceded in death by her first husband Harold Shetley, her parents, one daughter Carole (Shetley) Stumpff one son Billy Shetley and one brother, Powell McDaniel. - Grave Site |
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Feb. 5, 1956 |
Dec. 29, 1994 |
Research Note: He is buried next to Harold and Mary Shetley. - Grave Site |
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No Date |
Nov. 14, 1906 |
Inscription: "Infant Son of E. E. & J. M." |
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SHMIDT, Betty (KRING) |
Dec. 8, 1923 Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO |
Sept. 27, 1995 Cox Medical Center, Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: This is my Mother. She lies next to my father, Ervin Richard Maxwell, her first husband. After his death, she remarried Larry Hawley, after his death, she married John Shmidt of Monett. |
Headstone, Picture Richard Eldon Maxwell |
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Aug. 18, 1905 |
Aug. 22, 1941 |
Inscription: "Asleep In Jesus" |
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July 22, 1883 |
Jan. 30, 1975 |
Inscription: "Wife of H. E. Shore" - Research Note: |
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Aug. 29, 1839 |
Aug. 20, 1900 |
SSW: Rachel |
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Oct. 3, 1890 |
July 23, 1969 |
No Data - Another Photo |
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1912 |
1995 |
SSW: Evan |
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Dec. 10, 1922 |
Dec. 19, 1970 |
SSW: Dorothy J. - Research Note: In 1930 he was listed as a son of Evan and Bertha and was age 7. - Another Photo |
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Aug. 21, 1922 |
Oct. 21, 1981 |
SSW: Bythel - Another Photo |
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1892 Lawrence Co., MO |
1971 |
SSW: Birdie - Research Note: Evan was a son of Henry Elmer and Martha L. Shore. |
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Apr. 16, 1865 |
Aug. 2, 1952 |
Research Note: On his death certificate his parents are marked as unknown. He is named in his mother's obit as Elmer. He was a son of Ozal Shore and Rachel Ellen Murphy. His wife was Ada Shore and he was a farmer. Evan Shore of Cassville, MO, was the informant. - Another Photo |
Death Certificate Photos BCG&HS |
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Apr. 12, 1916 |
Apr. 26, 1982 |
SSW: Tommy A. - Inscription: "Married Apr. 3, 1938" - Back of Stone |
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Sept. 12, 1865 |
Feb. 9, 1896 |
Inscription: "Wife of H. E. Shore" |
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No Date |
Jan. 17, 1964 |
No Data |
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Sept. 13, 1878 |
Dec. 20, 1907 |
Inscription: "Wife of H. E. Shore" |
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Mar. 16, 1841 |
Apr. 17, 1919 |
SSW: Azal - Research Note: Cassville Republican, Thursday, April 24, 1919 - Mrs. Rachel Ellen Shore died at the home of her son, Elmer Shore, two miles north of Cassville. She was married to Ozal Shore, June 13, 1858. She leaves four children to mourn her departure; Elmer and Earl of near Cassville, Mrs. Minnie Hegwer of near Pierce City and E. M. Shore of San Diego, Calif. |
Online Newspapers Photo BCG&HS |
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Sept. 30, 1916 |
No Date |
SSW: Lavonne H. - Inscription: "Married Apr. 3, 1938" - Back of Stone |
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Oct. 21, 1883 Crestling, OH |
May 15, 1961 Sunset Rest Home, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: David W. - Research Note: Lottie was a daughter of Allen Quail and Samantha Teeter. Her closest relative was J. R. Cochran. She was a widow. |
Culver Funeral Home, V. 9, P. 98, by Ted Roller Photo BCG&HS |
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Sept. 1, 1878 IL |
Apr. 14, 1960 Home, Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Charlotte J. - Research Note: According to Culver Funeral Home Records, published by Ted Roller, he was married and Lottie Shultz of Purdy was his wife's name. His mother and father's name were not given. His closest relative was listed as J. R. Cochran. He was age 81 at the time of his death. |
Culver Funeral Home, V. 9, P. 26, by Ted Roller Photo BCG&HS |
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Aug. 30, 1903 Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 25, 1962 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Elsie |
Note Funeral Home Photo BCG&HS |
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Feb. 17, 1895 Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 29, 1981 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Bernice H. Research Note: The actual data for Elsie Sills - Flora Elsie Robbins Sills was born Feb. 17, 1895, Barry Co., MO; died Oct. 29, 1981, Monett, Barry Co., MO. She was a daughter of Loring and Samantha (Goodnight) Robbins. |
Headstone Census Photo BCG&HS |
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June 18, 1869 |
Apr. 30, 1944 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Fred Sills was a son of J. C. and Mary A. He was 74 years old, died at the home of a sister, Mrs. Addie Bostic, in Cassville, where he had resided for some time. He was the son of the Rev. J. C. Sills, a prominent pioneer Baptist preacher in the community for a number of years. Surviving are two sons, James E. Sills, with the Navy, and Allen G. Sills of Parsons, Kan.; three sisters, Mrs. Bostic, in whose home he died, Mrs. Minnie Brattin of Cassville, and Mrs. Eva Earle of Amarillo, Tex., and seven nephews and nieces. Source: Joplin Globe, May 2, 1944. Sills Plot Stone |
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July 26, 1839 |
Jan. 7, 1906 |
SSW: Mary A. - Research Note: He was a Baptist Minister and a farmer. |
Headstone Photo BCG&HS |
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July 17, 1871 |
May 19, 1895 |
Inscription: "Son of J. C. & M. A. - Aged 23 yrs. 10 mos. 2 ds" |
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Dec. 23, 1877 Weld Co., CO |
Jan. 11, 1915 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Wife of Fred, and daughter of Wesley O. and Sarah A. (George) Evans. Phyllis' Note: Her birth date listed online is Dec. 23, 1877. Her death certificate has Jan. 20, 1878. Newspaper has Jan. 11, 1915. Jan. 11, 1915 Cassville - The deceased was a daughter or Mrs. Sarah Evans and of the late Wesley O. Evans. She was born at Evans, Colo., Dec 21, 1877. When about three years of age her parents came to Cassville in which vicinity she grew to womanhood. In 1900 she was married to Fred Sills. To them were born two children, both living. She also leaves one brother and three sisters. They are George Evans, Mrs. C. M. Landis, Mrs. Mabel Hines, all of Cassville and Mrs. Mary Smith of Mt Vernon. |
Headstone Online Newspapers Death Certificate Photo BCG&HS
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June 11, 1840 |
Aug. 19, 1901 |
Research Note: She was the wife of J. C. |
Headstone Photo BCG&HS |
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Dec. 19, 1919 |
May 14, 1997 |
No Data |
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April 4, 1927 |
No Date |
SSW: V. C. - Inscription: "Married Feb. 20, 1956" - Another Photo |
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Aug. 19, 1932 |
No Date |
SSW: June - Inscription: "Married Feb. 20, 1956" - Another Photo |
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Feb. 10, 1888 NE |
Nov. 25, 1965 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Samuel - Research Note: Culver Funeral Home Records state that she was a daughter of James Jenkins, and that her husband was Samuel K. Simmons, Cassville, MO. Culver Funeral Home, Vol. 9, page 136, by Ted Roller |
Culver Funeral Home, V. 9, P. 136, by Ted Roller Photo BCG&HS |
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Dec. 25, 1878 IN |
Feb. 20, 1972 Spokane, WA |
SSW: Carrie E. - Research Note: He was a son of Columbus Redwine Simmons and Clarrisa Raider. He was a lumber grader and Carrie Simmons was his wife's name, died Nov 25, 1965. Mrs. Fred Nichols of DeMoines, WA, was his closest relative. Culver Funeral Home Records, Vol. 15, page 10, by Ted Roller |
Culver Funeral Home, V. 15, P. 10, by Ted Roller Photo BCG&HS |
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Aug. 22, 1906 |
Dec. 30, 1999 |
SSW: Ray - Research Note: Husband, Ray Sisco, preceded her in death 1964. He died in 1965 and not 1964 as posted by Mary. - Phyllis' Note: Her obit reads that she was a daughter of Benjamin and Florence (Gaskins) Johnson. She married Ray Sisco on September 20, 1950, in Clayton, New Mexico, and he preceded her in death in 1964. Survivors include one daughter. |
Monett Times Monett Times, Dec. 31, 1999 Photo BCG&HS |
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Apr. 1, 1901 |
Dec. 10, 1965 Sublette, KS |
SSW: Margaret |
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Feb. 27, 1922 |
Aug. 21, 2004 |
SSW: Kenneth E. - Research Note: She was a daughter of Oliver Perry and Carrie C. (Edmondson) Brock. She married Kenneth Edward Sisney on June 28, 1941, in Monett, and he preceded her in death January 10, 1999. |
Monett Times August 2004 |
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1969 |
1975 |
No Data |
Photo BCG&HS |
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Nov. 22, 1919 |
Jan. 10, 1999 |
SSW: Georgia K. - Research Note: He was a son of James and Ida (McClure) Sisney. |
Jan 13, 1999 Obit Cassville Democrat |
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Nov. 18, 1935 |
Aug. 15, 2006 |
No Data |
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SMITH, Charley C. |
Jan. 14, 1883 |
May 19, 1958 |
Research Note: He was widowed and a retired mail clerk. He was a son of John A. Smith and Dosie Bevins. Informant was "rest home records", according to his death certificate. |
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Aug. 2, 1960 |
Nov. 13, 1999 |
SSW: Vaughn - Research Note: Dau. of Lonnie and Willa Bee Yarnell. |
Monett Times Nov. 15, 1999 Photo BCG&HS |
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Feb. 24, 1911 |
Oct. 27, 1983 |
SSW: Edgar L. - Inscription: "Married Dec. 18, 1933" |
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Aug. 14, 1906 |
Mar. 26, 1931 |
Research Note: He was married to Gladys Smith and was a son of Lee R. Smith and Jessie Steinman, both born IA. Typhoid was the cause of death according to his death certificate. |
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1911 |
1980 |
Research Note: He is buried next to Opal Smith. |
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1870 |
1953 |
SSW: Violet Snow - Inscription: Grandfather" |
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Sept. 24, 1909 |
Apr. 28, 1992 |
SSW: Clara L. - Inscription: "Married Dec. 18, 1933" |
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July 17, 1962 |
No Date |
Research Note: There is just one date on the stone, could be a death date? Fred E. Smith is buried next to this stone. |
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Feb. 6, 1805 |
Oct. 12, 1884 |
No Data |
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Apr. 3, 1892 |
Oct. 23, 1910 |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was single, 18 years old and a son of Lee R. Smith, born Van Buren Co., IA and Jennie Steinman, born IA. According to his death certificate he was born in 1892. His stone has that he was born in 1891. |
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SMITH, Elsie (SNIDER) |
Oct. 27, 1904 |
Jun. 29, 1947 |
Research Note: She was married to William E. Smith and the daughter of John Snider born Barry Co., MO and Rosa Nell Carr born Stone Co., MO, according to her death certificate. |
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SMITH, Enoch |
May 24, 1872 |
Nov. 23, 1954 |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was widowed, no wife's name given, and parents marked unknown. Martic Smith of Cassville, MO was the informant. |
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Oct. 20, 1883 |
May 20, 1955 |
Research Note: His death certificate has that he was married to Edna Smith and the son of Charles Smith and Susie Provst? He was a real estate broker according to his death certificate. The stone reads 1955 as his death year and the death certificate has 1954. |
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Jan. 16, 1925 |
Apr. 16, 2009 |
SSW: Lola A. - Inscription: "Oct. 29, 1949" - Research Note: Temporary Marker - He was a son of William Ab and Laura (Rice) Smith. On Oct. 29, 1949, he was united in marriage to Lola A. Cuzick. He worked for Morrow Milling Company in Carthage, MFA in Wheaton, and then became employed by Hudson Foods, working in the turkey division for 16 years as production grow-out manager. During World War II, from September 1944 until August 1946, he served in the United States Army infantry. New Stone - Military Stone - Inscription: "US ARMY WORLD WAR II - BRONZE STAR MEDAL - PURPLE HEART" |
Cassville Democrat Photos BCG&HS
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SMITH, George Franklin |
Jun. 4, 1878 |
Oct. 31, 1954 |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was never married and a sign painter. His father was William F. Smith and informant listed as church records and
insurance. |
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SMITH, Hattie (SWINDLE) |
Oct. 1, 1883 |
May 13, 1921 |
Research Note: According to her death certificate she was married and the daughter of J. H. Swindle, born TN and Elizabeth Sitz, born MO. W. H. Smith of Cassville, MO was the informant. |
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No Date |
No Date |
Inscription: "Baby Smith" - Research Note: This stone is next to Julia Ann Smith's stone. |
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Jun. 10, 1871 |
Feb. 28, 1947 |
Research Note: According to her death certificate she was the widowed wife of Leander R. Smith and the daughter of Conrad and Lucetta Steinman, both born IA. Ruth Smith of Cassville, MO was the informant. |
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Sept. 20, 1900 |
Apr. 27, 1987 |
No Data - Smith Plot Stone |
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June 27, 1871 Maryville, Nodaway Co., MO |
Nov. 27, 1929 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Emmet Smith - Co. H. Ida. Inf. Spanish American War - 58 Yrs. 5 Mo." - Research Note: His death certificate has that he was born Jan. 27, 1871 and not June as the stone reads. His father was given as Isaac C. Smith, born IN, and his mother as Thompson, born IN. He was a miner. Lillian Smith was listed as his wife's name. The cause of death was given as acute capillary, bronchitis, pneumonia and possibly silicosis. Lillian Smith, Cassville, MO, was the informant. |
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May 3, 1924 |
Mar. 18, 1962 |
Inscription: "MISSOURI PVT BTRY C 8 FIELD ARTRY BN WORLD WAR II" |
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Oct. 27, 1847 |
Jan. 30, 1883 |
No Data |
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Dec. 27, 1863 |
Oct. 8, 1931 |
Research Note: His death certificate has that he was a coal dealer and the husband of Jennie Steinman Smith. Parents marked no record. His death certificate has that he was born in 1863, and his stone has that he was born in 1864. |
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Nov. 7, 1884 |
Aug. 28, 1978 |
Research Note: She is buried next to Joseph Emmit Smith. |
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Mar. 8, 1845 |
Mar. 11, 1910 |
Research Note: She was a widow and daughter of Pryor Bradley, mother born TN. No other information. Online newspaper reads: March 24, 1910, Thursday, Cassville Republican - The death angel visited our home and took our mother, Mrs. Mary Smith, wife of Thomas Smith and mother of Frank S. Moore. She was the daughter of Prier Bradley. She leaves three brothers and one sister and one son to mourn her death. |
Death Certificate Online Newspapers Photo BCG&HS |
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1908 |
1994 |
No Data - Another Photo |
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Aug. 27, 1914 |
Mar. 31, 2002 |
Research Note: Opal S. Smith, age 87, of Cassville, died March 31, at her caregiver's home. Mrs. Smith was a retired secretary. Services will be 1 p.m. tomorrow, April 3, at the Assembly of God in Cassville. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery in Cassville. |
Monett Times Mar. 2002 Photo BCG&HS |
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Mar. 5, 1958 |
Apr. 23, 2002 |
Research Note: Wife of Kenneth Bradley Smith, dau. of Wilma Sue (Hawk) & Larry Blythe. |
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1950 |
No Date |
SSW: Cheryl |
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Jan. 13, 1934 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 25, 2003 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Wayne Henry - Inscription: "Married June 1, 1957" - Research Note: She was a daughter of Asa and Cressie (Hutchens) Rowley. She was a 1952 graduate of Cassville High School and graduated in 1955 as a registered nurse from Springfield Baptist School of Nursing. She completed her bachelor of science in nursing degree at Drury College in 1972. She retired as school nurse at Cassville High school in 1996 after 30 years with the school district. She married Wayne H. Smithson on June 1, 1957, in Cassville, and he preceded her in death. Another Photo - Back of Photo - Another Photo - Back of Stone |
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Oct. 11, 1932 |
Dec. 22, 2000 |
SSW: Joana Lee Rowley - Inscription: "Married June 1, 1957" -Research Note: Son of Don Earl and Clara (HENRY) Smithson, Korean War Veteran. - Inscription: "Married June 1, 1957" - Another Photo - Military Stone - Inscription: "AD2 US NAVY KOREA" - Back of Photo - Another Photo - Military Stone - Back of Stone |
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Dec. 8, 1861 |
Jan. 22, 1893 |
Inscription: "Aged 31 yr. 1 mo. 14 days" |
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Nov. 13, 1907 |
Nov. 2, 1991 |
No Data |
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Aug. 13, 1882 Cape Fair, Stone Co., MO |
Dec. 21, 1951 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: John C. - Research Note: Her stone has that she was born in 1882 and her death certificate reads that she was born 1883. Her father was given as Byron c. Carr and her mother as Willa Edwards. John C. Snider was listed as her husband's name. John C. Snider, Jenkins, MO, was given as the informant. |
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Sept. 22, 1881 |
May 24, 1975 |
SSW: Dollie |
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Mar. 15, 1921 |
No Date |
No Data |
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Oct. 27, 1904 |
June 29, 1947 |
No Data |
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Dec. 9, 1903 |
Nov. 21, 1983 |
No Data |
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Sept. 1, 1941 |
Apr. 4, 1987 |
SSW: E.W. Smith - Inscription: "Granddaughter" |
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Feb. 4, 1920 |
No Date |
SSW: Maud E. & J. F. - Inscription: "Daughter" |
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Feb. 7, 1928 |
No Date |
SSW: Wayne Franklin - Inscription: "Mother" - Back of Stone |
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May 7, 1893 |
Feb. 25, 1978 |
SSW: Maud E. & Blanche - Inscription: "Daddy" |
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Apr. 25, 1895 Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 11, 1970 West Haven Nursing Home, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: J. F. & Blanche - Inscription: "Mama" - Research Note: Culver Funeral Home records state that her father was James C. Pippin and her mother was Ada Walker. Frank Snyder was given as her husband's name and she was 75 years old. Culver's has that she died Nov. 8th and not the 11th as the stone reads. |
Photo BCG&HS Culver Funeral Home, V. 14, P. 52, by Ted Roller |
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Nov. 7, 1926 |
Oct. 22, 2007 St. John's Hosp., |
SSW: Irene L. Dilbeck - Inscription: "Daddy" - Research Note: Cassville resident. He was a son of John Franklin and Maude Ethel (Pippin) Snyder. He married Irene Dilbeck on Oct. 31, 1948. He operated Cassville Machine and Supply. Cassville Democrat had this: Cassville, MO resident. Son of John Franklin and Maude Ethal (Pippin) Snyder. On October 31, 1948, he was united in marriage to Irene Dilbeck. During World War II he entered the United States Navy, serving from November 10, 1944 until July 18, 1946. After returning from the military he went into business with his dad and eventually became owner and operator of Cassville Machine and Supply, which he was still operating. - Military Stone - Inscription: "MOMM3 US NAVY WORLD WAR II" - Back of Stone |
Barry Co. Advertiser Oct. 2007 Cassville Democrat Photos BCG&HS
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Dec. 14, 1930 |
Dec. 3, 1996 |
Inscription: "PFC US ARMY KOREA" - Another Photo |
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Aug. 9, 1882 IN |
Sept. 29, 1937 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Elizabeth - Research Note: Claude's death certificate reads that his wife was Elizabeth. His father was O. J. Sopher, born Michigan. His mother's maiden name was Woodcock, born KS, and Mrs. Elizabeth Sopher, Cassville, MO, was the informant. |
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1895 |
1947 |
SSW: Claude W. |
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Mar. 20, 1950 Cassville, Barry Co., MO
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Mar. 20, 1950 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Infant Son of Lee Jr. & Jean Soxman" - Research Note: The death certificate reads that this male child was born in Barry County. The father was Lea Soxman and the mother Jean Shultz. He was a 6 month premature baby and lived two hours. The stone has the father's name spelled Lee and the death certificate has it Lea. |
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Apr. 12, 1913 |
Nov. 24, 1999 |
SSW: Made Holman - Inscription: "Married Nov. 11, 1933" -Research Note: Son of Frank and Edna (Meador) Sparkman. |
Monett Times Photo BCG&HS |
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Oct. 16, 1914 |
Jan. 19, 2010 Red Rose Inn, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Earl Davidson - Inscription: "Married Nov. 11, 1933" - Research Note: She was a daughter of Bill and Samantha (Chappell Holman. On November 11, 1933, she was united in marriage to Earl Sparkman, who preceded her in death on November 24, 1999. Also preceding her in death were her parents; two brothers, A.C. and Edward Holman and three sisters, Cleo Rich, Faye Priest and Eunice Thomas. Around forty years of her life was spent as a school teacher. Throughout her career she taught at East Fork, Cross Hollows, Oak Ridge, Forrest Grove and for twenty years she taught at Southwest School in Washburn, retiring in 1975. |
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Oct. 11, 1907 |
May 7, 2001 |
SSW: Mary Frances - Inscription: "Married Aug. 2, 1934" - Research Note: Son of Charles Henry and Nellie Elizabeth (Ainsworth) Spears. Phyllis' Note: He was a son of Charles Henry and Nellie Elizabeth (Ainsworth) Spears. He received his medical degree from St. Louis University in St. Louis. He practiced medicine in Cassville, Billings, Pierce City, Cowden, Illinois, and Shelbyville, Illinois, retiring in 1972. He married Mary Frances Turner on August 2, 1934, in Bloomingdale, Indiana. |
Monett Times Monett Times Photo BCG&HS
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Apr. 9, 1911 |
Jan. 6, 2008 |
SSW: Charles Ainsworth - Inscription: "Married Aug. 2, 1934" - Research Note: She was a daughter of Otto and Blanche (Stacy) Turner. She united in marriage Aug. 2, 1934 in Bloomington, IN, to Charles Spears, M. D. She graduated from Cassville High School and is survived by one daughter and three sons. |
Barry Co. Advertiser Jan. 2008 Photo BCG&HS |
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Dec. 26, 1859 |
July 20, 1912 |
SSW: James T. |
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Sept. 23, 1885 |
Dec. 10, 1886 |
Inscription: "Son of A. T. & A. J." |
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Sept. 1, 1895 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 29, 1965 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Leota L. - Research Note: According to Culver Funeral records, by Ted Roller, his father was James T. Stacy and his mother was Amanda Bradley. He was a merchant. |
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Jun. 18, 1864 |
Jun. 27, 1936 |
SSW: Amanda J. - Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was a stone mason and his wife was Amanda (Bradley) Stacy. His mother's maiden name was Fletcher. H. H. Stacy of Purdy, MO was the informant. The stone has 1864 and the death certificate has 1862 as the year of his birth. |
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Oct. 13, 1886 Carthage, IL |
Mar. 17, 1974 Cox Medical Center, Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Horace H. - Research Note: Culver's Funeral Home records have her name as Lena Leota and the stone has it as Leota L. According to Culver's, she was a daughter of George and Viola (Sparks) Ferguson. Mrs. Myrtle Weston, of Monett, MO, a daughter was her closest relative. Horace H. Stacy, deceased, was her husband. Her funeral was on March 20,1974 and Rev. Bill Riddle and Rev. W. K. Weston were the clergymen. |
Photo BCG&HS Culver's Funeral Home, V. 16, P. 117, by Ted Roller |
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July 17, 1876 |
Apr. 26, 1899 |
SSW: Charles Holt |
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July 3, 1824 |
June 21, 1909 |
No Data |
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May 2, 1978 |
May 31, 1995 |
Research Note: Stone has photo on it. |
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Apr. 4, 1925 |
Feb. 16, 1926 |
Research Note: There is no last name on the tombstone, but it is Starkey, son of Benton J. and Flossie M. Starkey. - Another Photo |
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Jan 1, 1893 |
Apr. 8, 1981 |
SSW: Flossie - Research Note: Son of Cyrus Ruben and Nora Bell (Blagg) Starkey. - Another Photo |
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May 21, 1916 |
Nov. 22, 1916 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: The tombstone does not have a last name. It is Starkey, son of Benton J. and Flossie M. Starkey. Phyllis' Note: According to his death certificate he was a son of Benton Starkey, born AR, and Flossie Gailand?, born AR. The cause of death was whooping cough. The online newspaper reads: November 30, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican - The six months old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Starkey living in the west part of town died last week. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Petty and interment was made in Oak Hill cemetery Thursday. |
Headstone & Family Donald Warner Online Newspapers Death Certificate Photo BCG&HS |
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July 23, 1897 |
Sept. 28, 1969 |
Research Note: Wife of Josh Starkey. Donna's Note: According to Culver Funeral Home Records, published by Ted Roller, John Francis Coones was her father's name and Mary Angeline Doty was her mother's name. Her usual address was 2635 West Mt. Vernon, Springfield, MO, and she was 72 years old at the time of her death. She had lived in that community for 18 years. |
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July 31, 1864 IA |
July 12, 1948 |
SSW: Nora - Research Note: Father of Josh, Benton, Essie, Henry, Charlie, and Richard. All are deceased. Donna's Note: Robert's post had 1864 for the birth date, but the death certificate has 1863 as the year. His father was Ruben Starkey, born IA, and his mother Mary Emma Smith, born IA. Nora B. Starkey was his wife's name. He was a retired farmer and the cause of death was apoplexy. Benton Starkey, Cassville, MO, was the informant. His stone has the birth year of 1964. The death certificate has 1863. - Starkey Plot Stone |
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Feb. 3, 1918 |
Mar. 19, 1956 |
Inscription: "Pvt. U.S. Army Mo., WW II" - Research Note: Son of Josh & Edna Starkey. Research Note: 1st. Wife: Gertrude Irene (Jones). 2nd. Wife: Lorene Darity - Phyllis' Note: Online listing gives his father as Josh. His death certificate reads that Jack was his father. Listing on WW II page lists him as Joshua Starkey. U. S. Army Veteran WW II. He was a son of Jack Starkey and Clara Edna Coons. Wife was Lorene, living when he died. He was a State Hospital attendant. - Another Photo - Another Stone - Another Photo |
Headstone Death Certificate Photos BCG&HS |
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Aug. 21, 1895 AR |
Oct. 14, 1962 Home, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Benton J. - Research Note: She was the wife of Benton J. Starkey. She was a daughter of Willis Peter and Elizabeth Ann (Osburn) Gayler. The cause of death was not given. This photo is not very readable. - Another Photo |
Photo Culver's Funeral Home, V. 10, P. 49, by Ted Roller Photo BCG&HS |
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Feb. 28, 1924 |
Feb. 28, 1924 |
Inscription: "Infant Dau. of F. & B." - Another Photo |
Photo Photo BCG&HS |
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May 8, 1895 |
1984 |
SSW: Edna |
Headstone Photo BCG&HS |
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Nov. 28, 1947 |
Dec. 3, 1947 Barry Co. Hosp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was a daughter of Edward G. & Lorene (Darity) Starkey. - Another Photo. Starkey Plot Stone |
Culver Funeral Home Records, V 2, P. 104, by Ted Roller Photos BCG&HS |
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Oct. 5, 1918 |
July 21, 1920 |
Inscription: "Infant Son of Henry And Mary E. (Taylor)" - Research Note: Son of Henry U. Starkey & Mary E. Taylor. Marvin was 1 yr., 9 mos, and 16 days of age at death. Donna's Note: Stone reads Marion Marvin Starkey. Frances posted him as Marvin. |
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STARKEY, Mary Emaline (SMITH) |
Apr. 22, 1843 IA |
Mar. 8, 1929 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Dau. of David & Candance Smith, Wife of Reuben Starkey |
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Sept. 26, 1874 Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Oct. 30, 1960 |
SSW: Cyrus R. - Research Note: Wife of Cyrus R. Starkey, mother of Josh, Henry, Benton, Essie, Charlie and Richard. Culver Funeral Records, published by Ted Roller, state that her father was named Tom Blagg. Her mother was listed as Maggie with her maiden name unknown. Robert posted that she was born 1873 but the funeral home records state otherwise. Josh Starkey was listed as the closest relative and her husband was given as Cyrus Starkey, deceased. She was age 86 at the time of her death. Nora's stone has 1873 and the funeral home record has 1874. - Starkey Plot Stone |
Note Culver Funeral Home, V. 9, P. 60, by Ted Roller Photos BCG&HS |
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Nov. 4, 1928 |
Dec. 25, 1929 |
Research Note: Daughter of Benton J. and Flossie M. Starkey. - Another Photo |
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May 22, 1933 |
No Date |
SSW: James - Inscription: "Aug. 25, 1951" - Another Photo |
Photos BCG&HS |
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Oct. 4, 1953 |
Dec. 5, 2005 |
SSW: James W. Research Note: She was a daughter of Dale R. and Patricia (Link) Marshall and wife of James W. Stephens. Mother of Chris and Jeff. She worked as principal secretary at the Cassville High School. |
Cassville Democrat Dec. 8, 2005 Photo BCG&HS |
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Jan. 6, 1934 |
No Date |
SSW: Billie Ann - Inscription: "Aug. 25, 1951" - Another Photo |
Photos BCG&HS |
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1856 |
Jan. 24, 1910 |
Research Note: Sources other than headstone indicate his first name may have been Jackson rather than James. |
Headstone Photo BCG&HS |
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Dec. 21, 1952 |
No Date |
SSW: Debra D. - Inscription: "Married Mr.20, 1976" |
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1855 Barry Co., MO |
1941 Parsons, KS |
SSW: James Albert - Research Note: Sources other than headstone give her given name as Nancy Susan. Phyllis' Note: She was the wife of James Albert Stephens, married Oct. 7, 1875 in Barry Co., MO. She was the mother of Lena "Lennie" Urual, Arra Pearle, Pharis Jackson, Maude Alice, Clarence Albert, Clara Columbia, Norma May, Grover Cleveland "Keet", and Brice Bryan. She was a daughter of John M. & Mary C. (Brattin) Wood. Her parents were married June 8, 1851 in Barry Co., Missouri. She was a granddaughter of John and Susannah (Burton) Bratton/Brattin. |
Headstone Linda Stephens McCormick Photo BCG&HS |
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May 27, 1878 |
Oct. 16, 1898 |
Inscription: Pearle, Dau. of J. A. & M. S. Stephens, born 1878 - 5 - 27, died 1898 - 10 - 16" - Research Note: Other sources show given name as Arra Pearle. - Another Photo |
Headstone Photos BCG&HS |
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June 4, 1912 |
Dec. 10, 1992 |
SSW: Ronald L. - Another Photo |
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Dec. 12, 1917 |
Feb. 14, 1980 |
SSW: Eleanor C. - Another Stone - Inscription: S SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: Ronald was a son of Oscar & Naomi Allie (Berryhill) Stewart. - Another Photo - Another Stone |
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May 17, 1901 Winona, MO |
Dec. 3, 1955 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: Her stone has May 7th as her birth date and the death certificate has May 17th. Her death certificate reads that Charles H. Williams was her father and her mother was Carolyn Mitchell. William Stintzi, Kansas City, MO, was the informant. |
Death Certificate Photo BCG&HS
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Sept. 21, 1893 WI |
May 26, 1949 1305 Main St., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "NEBRASKA - CPL 355 INF. 89 DIV. - WORLD WAR I" - Research Note: His death certificate lists George A. Stintzi as his father and his mother as Louisa Bossard. His wife is listed as Freda Mae Stintzi. The cause of his death was coronary embolus. He was in WWI and married. He died at home. The informant was his wife, Fred Stintzi, Cassville, MO. - Another Photo |
Death Certificate Photos BCG&HS |
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STITES, Herbert Sylvester |
Feb. 16, 1910 |
Aug. 11, 1910 |
Research Note: His father was George M. Stites, born abt.1874, Carroll Co., AR. His mother was Ellen Cook, born abt. 1877, McDonald Co., MO. The family was listed on the 1910 Census, Barry Co., MO in Cassville: Stelts, Geo. M., Ellen wife, Children: Lily , age 14, Pearl, age 11, Clarence, age 3, Herbert Sylvester, months of age, Mo. State Death Cert. states date of birth and death dates, and that he was buried Cassville Cemetery. George M. Stittes' parents were Jonathan Stites, born abt. 1847 MO and Sarah M. Howard, born abt, 1848 MO. This is not my direct line of Stites. |
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Sep. 17, 1953 |
Jul. 31, 2006 |
Research Note: He was a son of Robert and Emma Louise (Walohia) Stotts. He received his education in Guam, where he graduated from high school. He was a self-employed roofer. In 1983 he moved from Alaska to Cassville to make his home. |
Cassville Democrat July 2006 Photo BCG&HS |
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STRATLER, Mary Jane |
Abt. 1825 |
Jun. 1909 |
Research Note: Obit reads Stratler also Statler, and names one daughter as Mrs. J. A. Livingston and Mrs. M. D. Livingston. June 26, 1909, Saturday, Cassville Democrat -She was the mother of five children, one boy and four girls, one boy and one girl dying in childhood, Mrs. M. D. Livingston of this city, Mrs. Belle Otto of Bedford, Penn., and Mrs. Kate Cameron of Ralston, OK. |
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Sept. 11, 1909 |
May 20, 1995 |
SSW: Ware B. - Research Note: Her parents were William Robert and Cordelia Florence (Lillard) Bayless. |
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STUBBLEFIELD, Velma (BLANKENSHIP) |
Jan. 19, 1901 Barry Co., MO |
June 25, 1969 St. Vincent's Hospital, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to Culver Funeral Home records published by Ted Roller, Velma's father was John Blankenship and her mother was Mellie Stansbury. She was married and Clyde Stubblefield was given as her husband's name and her closest relative. She lived at 501 Gravel Street, Cassville, MO and was 68 years old at the time of her death. |
Culver Funeral Home, by Ted Roller |
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Feb. 27, 1897 |
Jan. 26, 1972 |
SSW: Bernice - Research Note: Grant and Della (Johnson) Stubblefield were his parents. Military Stone Inscription: "MISSOURI PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR I" |
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Jan. 10, 1941 |
Aug. 28, 1992 |
Research Note: She is buried next to William Lee Shetley. |
Photo BCG&HS |
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SULLIVAN, Clara E. (BROWN) |
Feb. 19, 1885 |
Jul. 18, 1938 |
Research Note: She was married to Carl Sullivan and the daughter of Thomas W. Brown, born IN, and Mary Alexander. |
Death Certificate |
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SULLIVAN, Donna Jean |
Jan. 30, 1937 |
Jan. 30, 1937 |
Research Note: Her death certificate reads that she was an infant daughter of Donald Sullivan and Emogene Bradley, both born Cassville, MO. |
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Nov. 29, 1881 Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 29, 1965 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: John Elzy Sullivan - Research Note: She was the wife of John Elzy Sullivan and a daughter of Henry Freeman Scroggins and Kiserah Elizabeth Brixey, both born MO, according to Howard Scroggins. Another Photo - Sullivan Plot Stone |
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May 23, 1905 |
Inscription: "Infant son of C. C. And C. E." - Another Photo |
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Oct. 13, 1919 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
May 20, 1952 Jefferson City, Cole Co., MO |
SSW: Melba B. - Inscription: "Married July 16, 1942" - Military Stone - Inscription: "MISSOURI - T SGT 353 INFANTRY - WORLD WAR II - BSM" - Research Note: According to his death certificate his wife was Melba Sullivan and she was the informant. He was a son of John E. Sullivan and Effie Scroggins. - Another Stone |
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July 2, 1879 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 30, 1968 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Effie Jane Scroggins Sullivan - Research Note: He was the husband of Effie Jane Scroggins and a son of John Riley Sullivan and Harriet Cargile according to researcher Howard Scroggins. Another Photo - Sullivan Plot Stone |
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1853 Ash Twp., Barry Co., MO |
1916 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Feb 10, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Ex-Sheriff Victim of Pneumonia. Darla's post has birth year as 1853, obit has 1854. In 1876 he was married to Miss Harriett Cargile near Washburn, MO. He leaves a wife and five children, three sons, Elsey, Ed and Carl; and two daughter, Miss Tennie at home and Mrs. Dora Loyd of Arkansas. Mr. Sullivan was elected sheriff of Barry County in 1900 and re-elected in 1902. - Sullivan Plot Stone |
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Mar. 28, 1921 |
No Date |
SSW: J. Raymond - Inscription: "Married July 16, 1942" |
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Feb. 16, 1909 |
July 26, 1999 |
SSW: Helen Meador - Inscription: "Sisters" - Research Note: Dau. of Carl & Clara (Brown) Sullivan. |
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Oct. 6, 1915 |
Jan. 3, 1919 |
No Data - Another Photo |
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July 30, 1896 |
Aug. 12, 1986 |
SSW: Ethel Mae |
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Dec. 21, 1902 |
July 2, 1995 |
SSW: Alvin Dale |
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SUMMEY, Jennie (GRIFFITH) |
Oct. 31, 1891 Barry Co., MO |
July 14, 1912 |
Research Note: Dau. of Wm. Douglas Griffith & Lou Jackson. Phyllis' Note: She was a daughter of William Douglas Griffith, born Barry Co., MO, and Lou Jackson, born Barry Co., MO. Mrs. Jennie Summey, wife of Grover Summey of Seligman, died July 14, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lou Griffith in Cassville, age 21 years, 8 months and 15 days. |
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1977 |
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Feb. 13, 1884 |
Jan. 1, 1952 |
SSW: Clara G. - Research Note: On his death certificate his parents name's were not given. He was the husband of Clara Georgia Heuer. Phyllis added that he was a son of William Thomas Sutton and Sarah Amanda Bell from researcher Charles Peterson's notes. |
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Apr. 25, 1886 |
Oct. 1, 1985 |
SSW: Alfred Gilford - Research Note: She was the wife of Alfred Gilford Sutton and a daughter of Conrad David Heuer born Wellinghalzhaen, Hanover, Germany and Eliza Catherine Ferguson born Pickens Co., GA according to researcher Charles J. Peterson. |
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Oct. 12, 1912 |
Jan. 22, 1981 |
SSW: Mancil - "Max" - Inscription: "Married Sept 22, 1935" - Another Photo |
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Nov. 11, 1908 Hot Springs, Garland Co., AR |
Aug. 24, 1979 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Donna - Inscription: "Married Sept 22, 1935" - Research Note: He was the husband of Donna May Manard and a son of of Alfred Gilford Sutton and Clara Georgia Heuer, both born MO. Obituary, Cassville Republican, 2 September 2, 1979, p. 6, col. 3. Max Sutton, Monett, Missouri. Married September 22, 1935 at Rockaway Beach. He is survived by a son. Son Don Sutton of Tulsa, Oklahoma; daughter Barbara Self of Clarksville, Arkansas; mother Mrs. Clara Sutton of Cassville; sister Mrs. Goldena Cook of Cassville; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild according to researcher Charles J. Peterson. - Another Photo |
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Jan. 14, 1927 |
Aug. 18, 1998 |
SSW: Wilma - Inscription: "Aug. 28, 1946" - Research Note: He was a son of Folke Eric Axel Swanson born IA and Mary Ethel Anthony born MO. U. S. Veterans Gravesites on Ancestry.Com list him as a Navy Veteran of WW II. |
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Dec. 27, 1928 |
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SSW: Warren - Inscription: "Aug. 28, 1946" - Research Note: Wilma was born in Eagle Rock, and was a daughter of Truman Eldon and Eva Jane (Prier) Ball. |
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SWIFT, Nathan |
No Date |
Jan. 10, 1884 |
Research Note: Age 58 years - Cause of death Pneumonia, Diarrhea. |
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SWOFFORD, Lillie Leona (RICHARDSON) (BROWN) |
Jan. 17, 1928 |
Jun. 22, 2004 |
Research Note: Daughter of William Earl and Lola Leconia (Guy) Richardson. She was a registered nurse. She married Harold Brown on June 3, 1946. He preceded her in death August 19, 1985. She married William Alfred Swofford, who also preceded her in death. |
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Oct. 7, 1912 |
Dec. 21, 1994 |
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