Oak Hill Cemetery, Barry Co., MO
| Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
| A. T. | No Date | No Date | Research Note: This is probably a footstone. It was located next to Eliza J. (Carter) Talbert's grave. Alpheus Talbert was her husband's name. | Photo BCG&HS |
| TAFT, Ethel Lea (HINES) | 1902 | 1972 | SSW: Lester W. | Photo BCG&HS |
| TAFT, Lester W. | 1900 | 1972 | SSW: Ethel L. - Research Note: He was the son of Harvey W. Taft and Amanda Florence Whiteis, both buried in Beaver City, NE. | Note Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TABER, Florence | Dec. 20, 1895 | May 25, 1897 | SSW: George W. Inscription: "Dau of G. W. & May" | Photo BCG&HS |
| TABER, George W. | Jan. 31, 1861 | June 13, 1897 | SSW: Florence | Photo BCG&HS |
| TALBERT, Allie (GASKINS) | Aug. 14, 1876 Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 11, 1911 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to her death certificate she was a daughter of James Gaskins and Pauline Dempsey, both born IL. Jan 19, 1911, Cassville Republican - A Mother Gone: Death is sad at any time but a most unwelcome visitor when it enters a home and takes a mother in the prime of her life with little children looking to her for a mother's love and tender care. Allie Gaskins Talbert was born Aug. 14, 1876. Married to Chas. L. Talbert, Nov. 27, 1897. Having lived in this vicinity all her life, she was known to be an excellent woman, wife and mother. The large crowd at the funeral services Thursday was the strongest testimonial of the high respect in which she was held. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Geo. Yarbrough at the Christian Church and the remains laid to rest in Oak Hill Cemetery. The bereaved husband and little children have the sympathy of their many friends in their irreparable loss. Her stone has that she was born Aug. 22, 1876 and not Aug. 14, 1876 as posted by Phyllis from her death certificate. - Another Photo | Online Newspapers Death Certificate Phyllis Long Note Donna Cooper Photos BCG&HS |
| TALBERT, Alpheus | Jan. 2, 1835 Union Co., IN |
Nov. 15, 1886 Barry Co., MO |
Alpheus was the son of Jesse Talbert & Hannah Engle. He married Eliza Jane Carter 27 Dec 1855 in Hanover, IN. Their children were Francis, Maria, William R. Harrison F., Hannah/Annie, Charles, Harrie & Cordelia Talbert. - April 13, 1911, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO. The body of Mrs. Eliza Talbert was exhumed Monday and placed in another part of Oak Hill Cemetery. The bodies of her husband, Alpheus Talbert and a son were exhumed at the Quaker Cemetery Tuesday and removed to Oak Hill Cemetery where they were placed in the same lot with the body of Aunt Eliza. | Findagrave.com Online Newspapers Phyllis Long |
| TALBERT, Charles L. | Nov. 18, 1868 IL |
Apr. 4, 1918 State Hosp., Nevada, Vernon Co., MO |
Research Note: Woodmen of the World emblem on his stone. His parents are marked unknown on his death certificate by the informant. Online newspapers read: Cassville Republican, Thursday, April 11, 1918 - Charles was a son of the late Alpheus Talbert who came to this county about forty years ago from Indiana and located northeast of Cassville on Flat Creek and engaged in farming and milling. He built the West Side garage in Cassville. He was twice married. His first wife was Miss Allie Gaskins who died several years ago. By this marriage there are two living children, Miss Charlie and Jackie, both of whom attended the funeral. His second marriage was to Miss Maud Sherrick of Aurora who with one child also survive him. There is a Woodmen of the World emblem on the stone. - Another Photo - Another Photo | Online Newspapers Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photos BCG&HS |
| TALBERT, David | Dec. 16, 1855 Shelbyville, IN |
Feb. 13, 1935 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that his wife was Rhoda Talbert and that he was a son of Alfred Talbert, born IN. His mother was not named. Mrs. Fanny Montgomery of Cassville, MO was the informant. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TALBERT, Dora R. (HAWK) | 1861 | 1952 | Research Note: She was the second wife of William Talbert born 1844. Civil War Pension Index: William Talbert, pension filed in MO for his widow Dora R. Talbert. She was the daughter of William Calhoun Hawk and Roby Elizabeth Weekly. - Talbert Stone - Another Photo | Civil War Pension Phyllis Long Photos BCG&HS |
| TALBERT, Eliza Jane (CARTER) | Sept. 10, 1836 Shelby Co., IN |
Mar. 10, 1911 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: On the death certificate the father is given as what looks to be Landon Carter, born NC, hard to read. The mother not given. Mar. 16, 1911, Thursday, Cassville Republican - She was married to Alpheus Talbert, December 27, 1855. She leaves two sons, W. R. Talbert of Omaha, Neb., and C. L. Talbert of this city, and three daughters, Mrs. Anna Wilcox of Settle, Wash., Mrs. Hattie Pate of Sunrise, Okla., and Mrs. Corda Lamar of Washburn. April 13, 1911, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO. The body of Mrs. Eliza Talbert was exhumed Monday and placed in another part of Oak Hill Cemetery. The bodies of her husband, Alpheus Talbert and a son were exhumed at the Quaker Cemetery Tuesday and removed to Oak Hill Cemetery where they were placed in the same lot with the body of Aunt Eliza. | Online Newspapers Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TALBERT, Harrison | Sept. 27, 1861 | Aug. 16, 1883 | Inscription: "Son of Alpheus and Eliza J. Talbert" | Photo BCG&HS |
| TALBERT, Rhoda E. (BAKER) | Nov. 3, 1868 MO |
Mar. 16, 1954 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was widowed twice and her husband was given as Dave Talbert. She was a daughter of Kallep Baker and Effie Sellers. Charlie Adams of Cassville, MO was the informant. Judy's Note: She was widowed three times: Russell Lillard, Thomas J. Adams, and David Talbert. Her children included Cordelia Lillard Bayless, Clyde and Clevenger Lillard (both buried at Horner Cemetery), and Charlie Adams. She was a daughter of Caleb C. and Effie (Sellers) Baker. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Family knowledge Judy Wilson Photo BCG&HS |
| TALBERT, William | June 29, 1844 Shelby Co., IN |
July 15, 1895 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Civil War Veteran. Co. C., 113th Ind. Inf. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, July 18, 1895 - Died, Monday, July 15, 1895, at 7:35 p.m. William Talbert was born in Shelby County, Ind., June 29, 1844, where he grew to manhood. In 1863, he enlisted in Co., C., 113th Ind., Inf. from which he was honorably discharged. Removing to this place in 1875, he was a resident until his decease except during 1876, which was spent in Indiana. During the life here he always took an active part in all public enterprises and aided them for the benefit of the town and county. Last year he was elected to the office of Recorder of Deeds of Barry County, a position of trust and honor that is left vacant. Funeral services were held by Rev. J. W. Koons, of Exeter, after which the remains were interred in the Cassville Cemetery. The interment was conducted by the Mason of which order he was an active and leading member. - He married Amanda Carter in 1878 and died the same year. His next wife was Dora R. Hawk. He was the son of Paris Chipman Talbert and Nancy Ann Sleeth. - Another Photo | Online Newspapers Darla Marbut Civil War Page Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TAYLOR, Athalinda (KELLY) | Aug. 1852 OH |
Apr. 12, 1934 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her husband was Thomas J. Taylor and she was a daughter of Samuel Kelly and Mary Samuels, both born OH. John Taylor of Cassville, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TAYLOR, Carry Monroe | Dec. 8, 1873 TN |
Nov. 18, 1933 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was single when he died and according to his death certificate he was a son of Thomas Jesse Taylor and Athalinda Kelley. John Taylor of Cassville, MO was the informant. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
| TAYLOR, Felix Allen, Dr. | Abt. 1853 Paducah, KY |
Apr. 6, 1922 Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to his death certificate he was age 69 years, 3 months, 28 days old when he died. His wife was Dora Taylor and his occupation was physician. Parents not given. Mrs. Homer Hillhouse of Verona, MO was the informant. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
| TAYLOR, George Montie | Feb. 26, 1884 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 21, 1966 Lacoba Nursing Home, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: May M. - Research Note: Winfield Scott and Louisiana Ellen (Banks) Taylor were his parents. His name was George Montie. He married May Gemmecke in Barry County on Feb. of 1916. Culver Funeral Home records have his name as Monty and the stone reads Montie. | Culver Funeral Home, V. 12, P. 76, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| TAYLOR, Infant | Feb. 13, 1902 | Feb. 13, 1902 | Inscription: "Infant Daughter of J. L. & S. E. Taylor" - Research Note: This child is buried near the Lee graves. - Another Photo | Photos BCG&HS |
| TAYLOR, Infant | Mar. 15, 1918 Rural Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 17, 1918 Rural Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Infant of J. W. & Mary Taylor" - Research Note: The stone has J. W. and not J. R. as the paper reads. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, March 21, 1918 - The little infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Taylor of near town who was born March 15, died Sunday, March 17. Interment was made in Oak Hill Cemetery. | Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TAYLOR, John William | Apr. 14, 1882 Montgomery Co., MO |
Apr. 24, 1970 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Mary B. - Research Note: His married Mary Belle Starkey on Aug. 8, 1901 in Carroll Co., AR. | Note SSDI Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TAYLOR, Lot | Oct. 4, 1881 Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 9, 1928 Cassville, Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that his father was Winfield Taylor, born Independence, MO, and his mother Louisiana Banks, born AR. He was a farmer, born Oct. 4, 1884 and not 1881 as the stone reads. The 1884 date can not be correct because his brother was born in Feb. of 1884. The cause of his death was pulmonary tuberculosis. Callie Taylor was given as his wife's name. - Callie was the daughter of Thomas F. and Maggie Laningham. Lot Taylor married Callie on Jan. 7, 1912 in Neosho, Newton Co., MO. In the 1930 Census, Flat Creek, Barry, Missouri Callie is widowed with 7 children. - Another Photo - Next to Taylor Stone | Death Certificate Donna Cooper MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TAYLOR, Louisiana Ellen (BANKS) | Sept. 6, 1857 Pea Ridge, Benton Co., AR |
Dec. 26, 1940 | SSW: Winfield S. - Research Note: Lot and Elizabeth Ann (Woodard) Banks were her parents names. - Another Photo | Note Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| TAYLOR, May (GEMMECKE) | Feb. 28, 1882 Seligman, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 31, 1960 Osteopathic Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Montie - Research Note: According to Culver Funeral Home records published by Ted Roller, her husband was named George Montie Taylor, Cassville, MO. Her father was named George Gemmecke and her mother Mary Martin. She was a diabetic and was age 78 at the time of her death. | Culver Funeral Home, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| TAYLOR, Martha | 1886 | 1967 | Research Note: She is buried next to Lot Taylor. In the 1900 Census, Flat Creek, Barry, Missouri Martha is age 14 and listed with her parents Winfield and Louisiana Taylor with 7 siblings. - Another Photo | Census Phyllis Long Photos BCG&HS |
| TAYLOR, Mary Belle (STARKEY) | June 22, 1885 Benton Co., AR |
Mar. 22, 1939 Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: John - Research Note: Mary has a homemade stone - and a newer stone, too. Mary Belle was married to John W. Taylor and was age 54 years, 2 months and 9 days old when she died. Rueben Starkey, born IA, was her father and her mother was Mary E. Smith, born IA. John W. Taylor, Cassville, MO, was the informant. - New Stone | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| TAYLOR, Roy Ambrose | Mar. 17, 1912 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 2, 1972 OK State Hosp., Vinita, OK |
Research Note: Culver Funeral Home records state that his father was John W. Taylor and his mother Mary Starkey. Myrtle Black, Monett, MO, was his sister and he was a construction worker. He was divorced. - Military Stone - Inscription: "ROY A. TAYLOR - MISSOURI - PVT US ARMY - WORLD WAR II" | Culver Funeral Home, V. 15, P. 4, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper Photos BCG&HS |
| TAYLOR, Winfield Scott | Nov. 17, 1852 Independence, Jackson Co., MO |
May 24, 1927 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Louisiana E. - Research Note: His father was George Taylor and his mother Mary Biddleton according to his death certificate. Louisiana Taylor was listed as his wife. G. M. Taylor, Cassville, MO, was the informant. - Another Photo | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photos BCG&HS |
| THIELE, Flossie O. (NEWMAN) | 1874 | 19__ | SSW: Otto H. | Photo BCG&HS |
| THIELE, Otto Heinrich Inez | Sept. 26, 1864 Hanover, Germany |
Feb. 20, 1944 Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: Flossie O. - Research Note: Masonic emblem on stone. - His death certificate gives his birth year as 1865 and his wife as Flossie Newman. He was a dentist and the son of Otto Thiele and mother's maiden name Johann? Mrs. Toni Thiele of Ironton, MO was the informant. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMAS, Allie M. (GALLOWAY) | Dec. 5, 1871 MO |
Apr. 24, 1925 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of James H." - Research Note: According to her death certificate she was a Cassville resident and the first wife of James Henry Thomas. She was a daughter of M. A. and Sarah J. Galloway. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMAS, Aubrey Edmond | Mar. 13, 1913 Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 22, 1978 | SSW: Eunice Holman - Inscription: "Married August 21, 1937" - "Son of Myrtle Veta Williams Thomas and Charles Doyle Thomas of Jenkins, MO" - Back of Stone | Photos BCG&HS |
| THOMAS, Daniel F. | Aug. 1, 1834 TN |
Sept. 1, 1915 Rural Powell, McDonald Co., MO |
SSW: Martha A. - Research Note: During the Civil War he enlisted in Co. L of the 1st Ark., Cav., and served four years. September 9, 1915, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO - Barry County Citizen Dies Suddenly at Home Near Powell: Daniel F. Thomas died at his home 3 miles southeast of Powell, McDonald County, Wednesday, Sept. 1 of apoplexy, age 71 years. Mr. Thomas and son, Ed, were in Cassville the week before and were considering a deal for property in Cassville. At that time he appeared to be in good health and on the day of his death he had stated that he was feeling well. His sudden death was caused by apoplexy. His complaint about a severe pain in his arm was the only warning his family had that anything was wrong. Lying down on a couch for a short time just before noon Wednesday, he soon passed quietly away. Daniel F. Thomas was born in Tennessee, Aug. 1, 1834. When only two years old his parents moved to this state. He lived most of his life in Lawrence and Barry Counties. during the Civil War he enlisted in Co. L of the 1st Ark., Cav., and served four years. He was married to Miss Martha A. Thornton in 1864. Thirteen children were born to them, seven of who are now living. Mrs. Thomas died in 1903 and Daniel second married in 1910 to Mrs. Lizzie Lee of Rogers, Ark., who is living. The children living are: Nathan of Verona, Oscar of Monett, Frank, Edward and Charles and Mrs. Laura Sparks, Mrs. Ann Peters and Miss May Thomas of McDonald County. He lost his eye sight in 1868. For a number of years he lived northeast of Cassville one mile on Flat Creek and with his sons operated a small mill. He was a member of the Baptist Church and a good citizen. His body was brought to this city, Thursday. The funeral was held from the Baptist Church, conducted by Revs. Lamb and Ennis. Interment was made at Oak Hill cemetery. | Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMAS, Effie E. | Jun. 24, 1914 Barry Co., MO |
May 7, 1921 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to her death certificate she was a daughter of Chalmers Thomas, born Barry Co., MO, and Elsie May Kinser, born Knox Co., KY. John Kinser of Cassville, MO was the informant. Cause of death was hemorrhage of tonsils. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
| THOMAS, Eunice (HOLMAN) | Jan. 12, 1913 Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 3, 2005 | SSW: Aubrey Edmond - Back of Stone - Inscription: "Married August 21, 1937" - "Daughter of Samantha Cleo Chappell Holman and William "Bill" Holman of Mano and Cassville" - Eunice Holman Thomas, beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, wife, pioneer Missouri educator, community leader and life-long resident of Cassville, Missouri, passed away at the age of 92 at her daughter's home in Springfield, Missouri. As a 40-year educator, Mrs. Thomas's influence in education was felt throughout Missouri, and most significantly in the Cassville community. In 1983, upon her retirement, she was honored for her life devoted to the education and guidance of Barry County children by the renaming of Cassville's elementary school to the Eunice Thomas Elementary School. Mrs. Thomas taught six years at Quaker (1934-1940), a one-room school in southwest Missouri, before becoming a teacher at Cassville. On August 22, 1937, she married Aubrey Thomas, son of Charles and Myrtle Thomas of Jenkins, Missouri. They dated for almost five years because they were "too poor to get married sooner." Mrs. Thomas received her Bachelor's Degree from Southwest Missouri State Teachers College and her Master's Degree from the University of Arkansas. During her career in education in the Cassville School District, she served as teacher and in 1954, became the elementary principal, a position that she held until her retirement in 1983. Mrs. Thomas was preceded in death by Aubrey Thomas (1978), her husband of 41 years; her parents, William and Samantha Holman; her sisters, Cleo Rich and Faye Priest; her brothers, Edward Holman, and A.C. Holman. - Full Obituary online. | Online Obit Phyllis Long Photos BCG&HS |
| THOMAS, Frances Faye (SHUPE) | Oct. 31, 1911 Ashland, KS |
Aug. 14, 2006 Saint Augustine, FL |
Research Note: She was a daughter of Sherman R. and Lola Belle (Bond) Shupe. She taught eight years in a one-room schoolhouse and was a lifelong Christian evangelist. She married William Thomas, and he preceded her in death. | Cassville Democrat Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMAS, Gary L. | Feb. 17, 1930 | Mar. 24, 1992 | Inscription: "CPL US ARMY KOREA" | Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMAS, Gladys | 1898 | 1986 | SSW: Otto - Inscription: "Married July 14, 1921" | Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMAS, Goldie J. (GUTHRIE) | Aug. 15, 1888 Osceola, MO |
Jan. 18, 1968 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to Culver Funeral Home records published by Ted Roller, her husband was Henry Thomas, deceased and she was a widow. Her father's name was Guthrie and her mother's maiden name was Taylor. | Culver Funeral Home, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMAS, James Henry | Feb. 9, 1874 Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 7, 1946 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was an abstractor. His father was named John T. Thomas, born in MO and his mother was Martha Scott, born MO. He was married and Goldie Thomas was his wife's name. His death was caused from coronary heart disease. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMAS, Kate (PHARIS) | Apr. 21, 1869 | June 19, 1960 | Research Note: She is buried in the Pharis section and was a daughter of D. P. and Columbia (Mason) Pharis. | Note Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMAS, Martha A. (THORNTON) | Oct. 10, 1842 | Jan. 20, 1904 | SSW: D. F. - Inscription: "Wife of D. F. Thomas" | Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMAS, Mary Frances | Feb. 9, 1873 AR |
Jan. 7, 1953 Liberty Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She never married and was the daughter of Daniel and Martha Thomas according to her death certificate. Daniel Peters of Cassville, MO, was the informant. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
| THOMAS, Melvin | Dec. 15, 1905 | Dec. 15, 1905 | Research Note: He is buried next to Allie Thomas. | Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMAS, Myrtle Wilma | Apr. 17, 1915 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 11, 1918 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to her death certificate she was a child of Oscar Thomas and Nellie Anderson, both born Cassville, MO. Oscar Thomas of Monett, MO was the informant. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
| THOMAS, Otto C. | Oct. 14, 1897 Jenkins, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 24, 1931 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Gladys - Inscription: "Married July 14, 1921" - Research Note: There is a Woodmen of the World emblem on his stone. His death certificate reads that his wife was Gladys Thomas and that he was married. He was an auto salesman and a son of J. H. Thomas, born Jenkins, MO, and Alta Galloway, born Jenkins, MO. A diseased liver and gall bladder was the cause of his death. J. H. Thomas, Cassville, MO, was the informant. His stone has a Masonic emblem on it. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMAS, William Carl | Oct. 18, 1912 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 8, 1914 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Oscar Thomas, born Barry Co., MO, and Nellie Anderson, born Cassville, Barry, Co., MO. February 12, 1914, Cassville Republican - William, 15 months old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thomas of Monett, died Sunday night. The body was brought here for burial. Interment was made at the Oak Hill Cemetery, Monday afternoon. | Online Newspapers Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
| THOMAS, William Hugh | 1893 | 1980 | Inscription: "US ARMY WORLD WAR I" - Another Stone | Photos BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, Anna (HENSON) | 1882 | May 13, 1915 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of Charles" - Research Note: Her husband's death certificate gives her maiden name. The online newspaper account adds more about her life: May 20, 1915, Cassville Republican - Young Mother Passes Away: Mrs. Annie Thompson, nee Henson, wife of Chas. Thompson, died at her home in this city, Thursday afternoon, May 13th, of heart failure and fever. Mrs. Thompson was born in Cassville in 1882 and was a daughter of Mrs. Sudan Henson of this city. She grew to womanhood here, attended the Cassville High School and was well known and highly respected by the entire citizenship of the town. She was married to Chas. Thompson in 1905. Two little daughters came to bless their home, one is now five and the other three years old. Funeral services were held at the Christian Church Friday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Yarbrough and the body laid to rest in the Oak Hill Cemetery. | Online Newspapers Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, Benjamin F. | Sept. 13, 1852 Johnson Co., MO |
Feb. 6, 1930 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Caldona - Research Note: His death certificate names Stephen Thompson, born TN and Betty Patterson, born TN as his parents. Caldona Frances Thompson was given as his wife's name. Franklin Thompson married Caldona Dunlap, in Barry Co., MO, Dec. 12, 1875. | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, Caldona Frances (DUNLAP) | Mar. 28, 1856 Carroll Co., AR |
Dec. 12, 1913 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: B. F. - Inscription: "Aged 57 yr. 9 mo. 14 days" - Research Note: Her death certificate names Eli Dunlap, born TN, as her father and Jane Walker, born AR, as her mother. Her death was caused by typhoid fever. Online Newspapers read: December 18, 1913, Cassville Republican - She was married to B. F. Thompson, Dec. 12, 1875 the day of her death being the 38th anniversary of their marriage. She was the mother of eight children all living. They are Charley, John, Will and Misses Minnie, Maggie, Mary , Zua and Kate. She also leaves four sisters: Mrs. Margaret Wilmouth, Mrs. Hannah Joslin, Mrs. Mollie Johnson and Miss Lizzie Dunlap, all of who resided in the vicinity of Cassville. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, Charles S. | Jan. 13, 1877 Barry Co., MO |
June 16, 1937 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that B. F. Thompson, born Johnson Co., MO, and Caldona Dunlap born Berryville, AR, were his parents. He was widowed. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper |
| THOMPSON, David J. | Mar. 1837 OH |
No Date | Inscription: "Co F 70 ILL. INF." - IL State Archives gives David J. Thompson, age 22, mustered in on July 4, 1862 at Camp Butler, IL. He married Rebecca J. Jackson on July 23, 1890 in Ford Co., IL. - 1900 Census, Missouri, Barry, Flat Creek, District 5 - David J. Thompson, born Mar. 1837 OH, age 63, married 10 years, parents born VA, farmer - Rebecca J., wife, born Oct. 1866 IL, age 33, mother of 6 children, 5 living, married 10 years, parents born IN - Mary E., daughter, born Jun 1893 IA - Lloyd N., son, born Sept. 1897 MO - Charles M., son, born Apr 1898 MO - Maudie Jackson, stepdaughter, born Feb. 1887 MO - William L., stepson, born Feb. 1887 MO. | IL Civil War Records IL Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, Elaine E. | Feb. 26, 1899 | Dec. 16, 1945 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, John B. | Aug. 30, 1879 MO |
Oct. 28, 1963 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Margaret & Katherine J. - Research Note: He was a son of Benjamin Franklin Thompson and Caldona Frances Dunlap. Never married. - John's Stone - Another Photo - Another Photo | Martha Thompson Phyllis Long Photos BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, John C. | Mar. 1, 1874 Adair Co., MO |
Mar. 23, 1944 Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Myrtle R. - Research Note: His wife was Myrtle B. Thompson and he was a farmer according to his death certificate. He was a son of Charles Thompson and Delinda Prebstice?, both born MO. Mrs. C. E. Sears of Cassville, MO, was the informant. The cause of death was suicide in his garage, at home, by #32 revolver through his temple. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, Katherine J. | Apr. 18, 1897 MO |
Feb. 20, 1963 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: John B. & Margaret B. - Research Note: She was a daughter of Benjamin Franklin Thompson and Caldona Frances Dunlap and never married. - Kate's Stone - Another Photo - Another Photo | Martha Thompson Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, Lois Olena (HAWK) | May 11, 1903 | Dec. 27, 1983 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: William H. - Inscription: "Wed Apr. 20, 1927" - Research Note: Wife of William Henry Thompson. She was a daughter of Charles G. Ellsworth Hawk and Ida Brown. - Another Stone | Martha Thompson Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, Margaret B. | Feb. 9, 1883 MO |
Jan. 12, 1962 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Katherine J. & John - Research Note: She was a daughter of Benjamin Franklin Thompson and Caldona Frances Dunlap and never married. - Maggie's Stone - Another Photo - Another Photo | Martha Thompson Phyllis Long Photos BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, Mary | No Date | No Date | Buried next to Benjamin Thompson and family with a matching stone. | Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, Minnie Mae | Oct. 24, 1881 Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 28, 1954 Rural Flat Creek, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate names B. F. Thompson as her father and Caledonia Dunlap as her mother. John Thompson of Cassville, MO was the informant. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, Myrtle R. | Nov. 13, 1884 | Jan. 19, 1976 | SSW: John C. | Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, Oleta M. | Jan. 8, 1931 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
May 14, 2004 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Daughter, Sister and Aunt" - Research Note: She was the daughter of William H. and Lois O. (Hawk) Thompson and a graduate of Cassville High School. She was a bookkeeper for Hailey Tractor and Implement from 1952 until retirement. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Butterfield where she was secretary and treasurer. Never married. | Monett Times May 17, 2004 Mary Homesley Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, Rachel Frances (OAKLEY) | Apr. 4, 1852 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
May 30, 1935 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate names William Oakley, born IN, as her father. Her mother's name was given as Barbara Meyers, born PA and her husband was named as Sherman Dunbar Thompson. She had a broken hip which led to the cause of her death. - Thompson Plot Stone | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, Roetta Jane (BOWER) | Oct. 8, 1932 Stella, MO |
Dec. 1, 2006 Oregon City, OR |
SSW: Johnnie Louise Ketaily - Inscription: "Memorial to our Daughters and Sisters" - Research Note: There is an Eastern Star emblem on the stone. Roetta passed away quietly at her home in Oregon City where she had lived for many years. She was the daughter of Austin J. and Robbie Elizabeth (Towe) Bower. She graduated from Cassville High School, class of 1950. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Orsen K. Thompson, a son-in-law, John Eaqunita and one grandson. Note: As this is a Memorial Stone, she may be buried in Oregon. | Cassville Democrat Dec. 2006 Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, Sherman Dunbar | Mar. 9, 1835 IL |
Feb. 27, 1911 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was a retail merchant. Lewis Thompson was named as his father and Anna Ragsdale, probably born TN, as his mother. J. C. Henry of Cassville, MO, was the informant. Phyllis' Note: March 2, 1911, Thursday, Cassville Republican - For several years he drove sheep from Oregon to California and drove cattle back on the return trip. During the exciting gold mining days of early California he also did some mining of the precious ore. In 1872, he came to Barry County and first settled on White River but soon after moved to Washburn where he lived until 1900 when he moved to Cassville which has since been his home. S. D. Thompson was married in 1872 to Rachel F. Oakley. To them were born three children all of whom are living, Mrs. J. C. Henry of this city, Mrs. J. D. McCary of Holtsville, California, and Mrs. Thos. Mason of Afton, Okla. - Read complete obit online. - Thompson Plot Stone | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photos BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, Virginia (STONE) | 1852 | 1896 | Inscription: "Wife of R. P. Thompson" | Photo BCG&HS |
| THOMPSON, William Henry | July 29, 1892 MO |
Dec. 6, 1978 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Lois O. - Inscription: "Wed Apr. 20, 1922" - Research Note: He was the husband of Lois Olena Hawk and married on April 20, 1922. He was a son of Benjamin Franklin Thompson and Caldona Frances Dunlap. WWI Veteran. - Military Stone - Inscription: "PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR I" | Martha Thompson Phyllis Long Photos BCG&HS |
| TIMMONS, Irma Jean (COPE) | Nov. 23, 1927 | Dec. 10, 2003 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Raymond Ottis - Inscription: "Married May 27, 1947" - Research Note: Irma Jean Timmons, age 76, of Cassville, died December 10 at her home. Mrs. Timmons was a retired vocational business teacher. Survivors include two sons, one sister, six grandchildren and one great grandchild. | Monett Times Dec. 2003 Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
| TIMMONS, Raymond Ottis | Nov. 6, 1921 | Aug. 22, 1993 | SSW: Irma Jean Cope - Inscription: "Married May 27, 1947" | Photo Diana Cope |
| TOBLER, John | Abt. 1823 | Aug. 8, 1912 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was widowed. Parents not known. Age about 89 and "said" to be from Switzerland. D. L. Mitchell of Cassville, MO was the informant. Cause of death was old age. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
| TOLBY, A. J. | Mar. 3, 1833 | Sept. 13, 1890 | SSW: F. A. McNeil | Photo BCG&HS |
| TOLBY, Alta Maree | Dec. 30, 1897 | Sept. 3, 1899 | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| TOMBLIN, Maurice Wayne | Dec. 25, 1924 Shidler, OK |
May 22, 1986 MO |
SSW: Tommie - Inscription: "BKR US NAVY - WORLD WAR II - KOREA" - Research Note: Wayne & Tommie operated Tomblin Jewelry store in Cassville. - He was the son of John Arris Tomblin and Lola Camille Cook. - Military Stone | Note Allene Brock Photos BCG&HS |
| TOMBLIN, Tommie | Oct. 15, 1924 | Nov. 30, 1996 | SSW: M. Wayne | Photo BCG&HS |
| TOWNSEND, Susan (LOGAN) (BUCHANAN) | Dec. 3, 1812 Rhea Co., TN |
Mar. 1, 1894 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: W. G. - Inscription: "Wife of W. G. Townsend - Aged 81 Yrs. 2 Ms. 28 Ds." - Research Note: March 8, 1894, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Died, Thursday, March 1st, Susan Townsend, age 81 years, 2 months, and 28 days. Susan Logan was born in Rhea Co., Tenn., Dec 3, 1812. In 1835, with her parents, she came to this county and Oct 19, 1836, was united in marriage with Rev. Greenfield Buchanan, a Cumberland Presbyterian minister, by Rev. W. T. Larremore. Mr. Buchanan died in 1838 and in Aug. 2, 1839 she became the wife of Winford G. Townsend. By Mr. Buchanan she had one child, Vesty, who married Elijah M. Moore of Washburn. By her later marriage there were born Samantha S. (Cravens), Mary E. (Burton), Nancy P. (Price), Ludenia P. (Smith), Emma C. (Wynne), Penelope A. (Bennington), Sarah C. and Cornelia A. Of these Mesdames, Burton, Price, Smith, Wynne and Bennigton survive her. The place of her death had been her home some for 48 years, and was entered from the government by Mr. Townsend. She had continuously resided there except from Feb. 1862 to the spring of 186_, when they were refugees in Paris, Tex. Professing religion in early life, she united with the Cumberland Presbyterians and remained with them until death, about 65 years. The remains were laid to rest by the side of her late husband, in the Cassville Cemetery, Saturday, the services being conducted from the Union Church, by Rev. E.W. McCracken. - Another View of Stone - Another Photo | Online Newspapers Darla Ball Marbut Photos BCG&HS |
| TOWNSEND, Winford Green | Aug. 24, 1815 Logan Co., KY |
Oct. 15, 1890 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Susan - Inscription: "75 Yrs. 1 Mo. 21s Ds." - Research Note: He is buried by W. T. and John W. Burton. He was a son of William and Mary (Langston) Townsend. - Another View of Stone - Another Photo | Note Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| TOWNSEND, William | Mar. 3, 1794 Logan Co., KY |
July 13, 1875 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He married Polly Langston on Aug. 18, 1814 in Logan Co., Kentucky. He was a son of Jabez and Mary (Bailey) Townsend. His father was born in NC. | Note Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| TOWNSLEY, Lillian (HUTCHENS) (ENNIS) | Feb. 17, 1917 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 9, 2006 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: Passed away Monday at the Neighborhoods of Quail Creek" Palliative Care Center, in Springfield where she had been a resident for one week. She was a daughter of Urtle and Robie (Hawk) Hutchens. She was united in marriage to Wayne Ennis on April 6, 1935. She and her husband were half owners of the Cassville Republican newspaper and upon his death in 1963, she bought the full ownership of the paper and was editor and publisher for many years. In 1978, she married W. L. Townsley. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wayne and her second husband, W. L. Townsley; her parents; three sisters, Donna, Cressie and Thelma; and a grandson. | Cassville Democrat Phyllis Long |
| TOWNSLEY, William Lawrence Jr. | Dec. 13, 1915 | Aug. 17, 1999 | Inscription: "1ST LT US ARMY - WORLD WAR II, KOREA" - He was the son of William Lawrence Townsley Sr. and Alice Pauline Russell. | Note Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TRECKER, Dorothy | Nov. 4, 1926 | Apr. 22, 1997 | SSW: William - Inscription: "Married 1947" | Photo BCG&HS |
| TRECKER, William F. | July 18, 1926 | No Date | SSW: Dorothy - Inscription: "Married 1947" | Photo BCG&HS |
| TREVOR, Carl Coons | Mar. 5, 1990 Kansas City, Johnson Co., KS |
July 11, 2006 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Inscription: "SWHS - Class of 2008" - Research Note: Stone has photo on it. - Phyllis' Note: He died from injuries sustained in an auto accident and was a son of Mark and Marty (Enfield) Thomas, and Jeff and Cindy Coons. - Back of Stone | Monett Times Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TRIM, Alfred | No Date | Oct. 12, 1883 | SSW: Nancy - Inscription: "Grandfather" - Another Photo | Photo BCG&HS |
| TRIM, Frank E. | 1871 | 1872 | Inscription: "Son of W. E. & L. Trim" - Research Note: He is buried near John and Catherine Logan. | Note Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| TRIM, Louisa (LOGAN) (PRICE) | Feb. 4, 1844 MO |
July 6, 1932 Neosho, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: William E. - Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: The death certificate is under Louisa Price. She was a daughter of John Logan and Catherine Bowman, married William Trim on Feb. 25, 1866, in Barry Co., MO. She was a widow at the time of her death and John H. Price was given as her husband. Her address was 407 S. Jefferson, Neosho, MO. Maude Jordan of Neosho, MO was the informant on the death certificate. She was brought to Cassville, MO for burial. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TRIM, Nancy | No Date | Feb. 17, 1884 | SSW: Alfred - Inscription: "Grandmother" - Another Photo | Photos BCG&HS |
| TRIM, William Ellis | 1841 OH |
1882 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Louisa Trim Price - Inscription: "Father" - Inscription: "2nd Reg. Iowa Inf." - Research Note: He married Louisa Logan on Feb. 25, 1866 in Barry Co., MO. Probable parents are Alfred and Nancy Trim. He served in Company K, Second Regiment, Iowa Infantry, Private, Union. The Second Iowa Infantry was mustered on 27 May 1861. The Regiment was at the Battles of Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Corinth, Atlanta, and on to SC and NC. After the surrender the Second Iowa went to Washington D.C. for the Grand Review of the Armies of the Union on May 23 and 24, 1865. The regiment was mustered out on July 12, 1865 and discharged at Davenport, Iowa on July 20, 1865. - 1880 Census, Cassville, Barry, Missouri - W. E. Trim, age 38, born OH, father born NJ, mother OH, hotel keeper - wife Louisa age 36 - Maud C. age 13 - Nora K. age 11 - John A. age 7 - Mary age 21 - N. J. Logan, age 25 - Winla Bobb, age 22. | Online Civil War Page Census Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TROBAUGH, Betty B. | July 9, 1915 | No Date | SSW: William R. | Photo BCG&HS |
| TROBAUGH, William R. | Oct. 13, 1914 | Apr. 30, 1993 | SSW: Betty B. - Research Note: There is a Masonic and an Eastern Star emblem on his stone. | Photo BCG&HS |
| TROLINGER, Fred | Jan. 1, 1895 | Sept. 27, 1897 | Inscription: "Son of S. M. & Nancy" - Trolinger Stones | Photos BCG&HS |
| TROLINGER, James Reed | 1892 | 1940 | SSW: Naomi Houston | Headstone Suzane Galliart Photo BCG&HS |
| TROLINGER, Nancy Leno (HENLEY) | Apr. 15, 1872 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 9, 1950 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Samuel M. - Research Note: Nancy was a daughter of Darb and Isabell (Jordan) Henley. - Another Stone - Trolinger Stones | Note Donna Cooper Photos BCG&HS |
| TROLINGER, Naomi (HOUSTON) (CONOVER) | Jan. 19, 1895 MO |
Sept. 2, 1963 Long Beach, CA |
SSW: James Reed Trolinger - Research Note: The Culver's Funeral Home record has that her father was William Houston. She was widowed. January 13, 1917, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Houston and daughters Mrs. Naomi Trolinger of this city and Mrs. Gladys Brown of Purdy, accompanied by Blaine Bailey, motored to Wentworth, Saturday to attend the funeral of Chas. Stinnett, a brother-in-law of Sheriff Houston. The stone has that she was born in 1895, Suzane posted that she was born in 1894. | Headstone Suzane Galliart Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Culver's Funeral Home, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| TROLINGER, Samuel M. | Aug. 31, 1856 | Nov. 8, 1922 | SSW: Nancy L. - Research Note: He was mentioned in his brother's obit of 1914 and was listed as the son of James Trolinger. - Another Stone - Another Photo - Trolinger Stones | Note Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| TROLINGER, William J. P. | Jun. 21 , 1844 Benton Co., AR |
Mar. 12, 1914 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: March 19, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican - He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Trolinger who at one time resided in Cassville. When a young man he answer the call of the county and became a member of the 46th Missouri Infantry, Company D. After his service as a veteran of the Civil War, he made his residence at Verona and Cassville. In 1904 he married Mrs. Carrie Smith who survives. He also leaves two brothers, Thomas Trolinger of Washburn Prairie and S. M. Trolinger of Cassville. The stone had June 21, 1844 on it. The post from Phyllis has June 22, 1844 from the newspaper. - Trolinger Stones | Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photos BCG&HS |
| TRUELOVE, Clarence | 1886 | 1969 | SSW: Millie - Inscription: "Dad" - Research Note: He was the son of John W. Truelove and Miranda Biggs. He married Millie J. Ryner on Nov. 14, 1912 in Wright Co., MO. | Note Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TRUELOVE, Millie J. (RYNER) | 1891 | 1969 | SSW: Clarence - Inscription: "Mom" | Photo BCG&HS |
| TRUHITTE, Glenn Elba | Nov. 17, 1907 Barry Co., MO |
July 11, 1968 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Helen - Research Note: He has a Masonic emblem on his stone. Helen (Roller) Truhitte was given as his wife's name on Culver's Funeral Home Records, pub. by Ted Roller. Listed was William R. Truhitte as his father and Ella Oakes as his mother. He was a bank president at the Barry County Bank, Cassville, MO. His address was Old Exeter Road, Cassville, MO. | Culver Funeral Home by Ted Roller Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| TRUHITTE, Helen (ROLLER) | 1910 | 1987 | SSW: Glenn | Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Adah G. (JAQUES) | Mar. 21, 1897 | May 8, 1984 | SSW: Otto W. - Research Note: Her son's death certificate reads that her maiden name was Jaques. Phyllis' Note: She was the second wife of Otto W. Turner and a daughter of Daniel S. Jaques, born Switzerland and Savena Tyler, born Maryland according to researcher Ron Reid. | Note Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Anna (BROWN) | Mar. 22, 1874 MO |
Aug. 11, 1954 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate reads that W. H. Brown and Mary Donnell were her parents. James P. Tuner was her husband. The cause of death was thrombosis. Mrs. Emil Dillinger, Cassville, MO was the informant. - Turner Plot Stone - Turner Plot Stone - Another Photo | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Betty Lou | Aug. 17, 1932 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 30, 1932 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was an infant daughter of Frank Turner and Delilah Frances Knee, both born MO. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Blanch (STACY) | Oct. 11, 1887 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
July 2, 1919 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of O. W. Turner" - Research Note: She was the first wife of Otto W. Turner and a daughter of James T. Stacy, born IL and Amanda Jane Bradley, born MO according to researcher Terry Mendenhall. | Note Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Delilah Frances (KNEE) | Apr. 20, 1890 Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 23, 1976 | Research Note: She was a daughter of George M. and Mary (Scroggins) Knee. She married Frank Turner Nov. 10, 1906 in Barry County. They had 8 children. | Note Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Franklin Theodore | Feb. 10, 1887 Christian Co., MO |
Nov. 30, 1964 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Father" - Research Note: Frank Turner was a son of Theodore and Mary Hosana (Braziel) Turner. He married Delilah Frances Knee, dt. of George and Mary (Scroggins) Knee. Mary Scroggins was also married to George Parrish. Frank and Delilah had 8 children. - Another Photo | Note Donna Cooper Photos BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Gertie E. | Mar. 11, 1887 | May 20, 1984 | Research Note: Sister to Otto Wilson Turner and Rose B. Turner. | Note Maru Elizabeth Spears Cole Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Glenn Herbert | Oct. 26, 1933 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
May 22, 1934 Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to his death certificate he was an infant son of Frank T. Turner, born Rural Springfield, MO, and Delilah Knee, born Barry Co., MO. Stone has birth year as 1934 and death year as 1935. Since the death certificate was filed by an attending physician it would have the correct death date. Burial was given as 1934. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, H. M. "Jake" | Jan. 10, 1919 | Aug. 16, 1997 | SSW: Winnie A. - Back of Stone - Another Photo - Back of Stone - Another Photo | Photos BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Herbert M. "Hugh" | Oct. 17, 1941 | No Date | SSW: Jill K. - Inscription: "Married Nov. 27, 1964" | Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, James "Jimmy" Henderson | May 11, 1907 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 17, 1968 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Virginia - Research Note: He has a Masonic emblem on his stone. Culver Funeral Home Records, pub. by Ted Roller, state that his father was James P. Turner and his mother Annie Brown. His wife's name was Virginia Pearl Turner, and they lived at 604 W. First St., Cassville, MO. He was a farmer and had lived a life time in the area. | Culver Funeral Home, V. 13, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, James P. | Oct. 26, 1859 Atlanta, GA |
Nov. 10, 1939 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that John Turner and Elizabeth Arwood were his parents. His cause of death was cancer of the bladder. Anna Brown Tuner was his wife and he was a miller. - Turner Plot Stone - Another Photo | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, James Richard | Dec. 5, 1919 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 13, 1931 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Frank Theodore and Delilah (Knee) Turner. Cause of death was influenza and injury from accident. The death certificate says he was buried at Maplewood. No listing was found there. | Note Donna Cooper Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Jesse Franklin | Oct. 15, 1894 AR |
July 22, 1916 Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: There is a Woodmen of the World emblem on his stone. According to his death certificate he was a son of William Turner and Leola N. Day, both born AR. The cause of death was a gunshot wound of abdomen, homicide. Cassville Republican, Thursday, July 17, 1916 - The body was accompanied to Cassville by his mother and brother, Clyde, and four sisters and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Day. His father William Turner died in Joplin, May 2, and was also buried here. Jesse Turner, 22 years old, 1037 Kentucky Avenue, died at 11:45 o'clock, Friday night as the result of shots fired by O. O. ("Bee") Steele of Commerce, Okla., was the verdict of a jury at an inquest conducted yesterday afternoon. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Enola Turner, one brother, Clyde W., and four sisters, Gertrude, Gladys, Nadine, and Marie. Donna's Note: His stone has that he was born in 1893. | Online Newspapers Death Certificate Phyllis Long Note Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Jill Kathleen (BRISBIN) | Nov. 26, 1944 CA |
Dec. 11, 2001 Pea Ridge, Benton Co., MO |
SSW: Hubert M. - Inscription: "Married Nov. 27, 1964" - She was the daughter of Stanley Brisbin and Mary Ellen Hall. She attended Bob Jones University in SC for three years and was employed by Simmons Bank in Bella Vista. | Sisco Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, John Daniel | Jan. 11, 1923 Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 15, 1923 Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son of O. W. & Adah" - Research Note: His death certificate reads that his father was Otto W. Turner, born Shelby Co., IL, and that his mother was Adah G. Jaques, born Barry Co., MO, and this infant was 1 month and 4 days old when he died. The cause of death was convulsions. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, John W. | Oct. 26, 1858 | July 13, 1928 | SSW: Margaret C. & Lodema E. | Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Lodema E. | Dec. 4, 1862 | Feb. 26, 1908 | SSW: John W. & Margaret C. - Inscription: "Wife of J. W. Turner" | Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Margaret Caroline (SHERWOOD) (LYFORD) | July 31, 1862 Shelby Co., OH |
Jan. 26, 1911 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Lodema E. & John W. - Inscription: "Wife of J. W. Turner" - Research Note: According to her death certificate she was a daughter of Jesse Sherwood, born OH, and Jennette Smith, born Rockbridge Co., VA. Online newspapers read: Feb. 2, 1911, Cassville Republican - For weeks before Mrs. Turner was taken ill she had nursed her daughter, Miss Fay Lyford through a spell of typhoid. She contacted the dreaded disease which caused her death while a carefully and faithfully nursing her little daughter back to health. Her first marriage was to Edward Lyford whom death called in 1901. To them were born three children, two daughters, Mrs. Eva Vincent of Pena, Ill., Miss Fay, who lived with her mother and Will Lyford, of Shelbyville, Ill. She was united in marriage to John W. Turner in 1909 and since lived in Cassville. She was a sister of J. W. and Henry Sherwood and of Mrs. B. F. Funk all of Cassville. | Online Newspapers Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Otto Wilson | Mar. 1, 1885 Shelby Co., IL |
Nov. 9, 1971 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Adah G. - Research Note: His first wife was Blanche Stacy and his second wife was Adah Jaques according to researcher Terry Mendenhall. | Note Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Raymond F. "Top" | May 13, 1914 | Jan. 13, 1994 | Research Note: Raymond "Top" Turner was a son of Frank Turner and Deliah Knee. The family story is that because he was tall and could be seen in a crowd towering above the others in a group that they called him Top. | Note Donna Cooper Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Reba Lucille (COONES) | July 12, 1921 | Sept. 11, 1997 | SSW: Tom - Inscription: "Married Mar. 1, 1942" - On back of stone is inscription: "Beloved Parents of KAY BILLY LINDA BECKY" - Back of Stone | Photos BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Rose B. | May 30, 1883 | Dec. 9, 1965 | Research Note: Sister to Otto Wilson Turner and Gertie E. Turner. | Note Maru Elizabeth Spears Cole Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Roy Ray | Feb. 28, 1931 | No Data | No Data | Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Samuel M. | May 21, 1860 | Feb. 3, 1897 | No Data - Another Photo | Photos BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Virginia Pearl | Aug. 14, 1913 | Jan. 9, 1990 | SSW: Jimmy H. | Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, William N. | May 22, 1872 Madison Co., AR |
May 2, 1916 Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: He has a Woodmen of the World Memorial on his stone. According to his death certificate he was a son of George A. Turner and mother's maiden name was Starns. Father of Jesse Franklin Turner who was murdered in Joplin, MO., Clyde W., and four daughters, Gertrude, Gladys, Nadine, and Marie. He was the husband of Leola N. (Day) Turner. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, William Thomas "Tom" | Aug. 21, 1922 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 2, 2003 Red Rose Inn, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Lucille - Inscription: "Married Mar. 1, 1942" - Inscription on Back: "Beloved Parents of KAY BILLY LINDA BECKY" Research Note: He was a son of Franklin Theodore and Delilah Francis (Knee) Turner. He was a lineman for Barry Electric for many years. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He married Reba Lucille Coones on March 1, 1942, and she preceded him in death September 11, 1997. - Back of Stone | Monett Times Dec. 2003 Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |
| TURNER, Winnie Arlene (LAWRENCE) | June 6, 1924 Viola, Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 12, 2004 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: H. M. "Jake" - Research Note: Dau. of William Sam and Winnie Belle (Bilyeu) Lawrence, married H. M. "Jake" Turner on August 17, 1940, in Clovis, New Mexico, and he preceded her in death August 16, 1997. - Back of Stone - Another Photo | Monett Times Nov. 15, 2004 Mary Homesley Photos BCG&HS |
| TUTT, Harry Clay | Sept. 5, 1882 | Sept. 15, 1977 | SSW: Lucille Robinson. | Photo BCG&HS |
| TUTT, Lucille (ROBINSON) | Dec. 6, 1896 | July 3, 1979 | SSW: Harry Clay - Research Note: She was the wife of Harry Clay Tutt and a daughter of Jacob Valentine Robinson, born MO and Harriet Cotton, born IN, according to researcher George Spies. | Note Phyllis Long Photo BCG&HS |