The Buffalo Reflex, Thursday, July 9, 1942
DEATHS
Lily Virginia Henderson
Lily Virginia Barnhart was born June 16, 1865 near Strafford in
Webster county and died July 7, 1942, at the home of her son, Dread
Henderson, near Buffalo, Mo., at the age of 77 years and 21 days.
On Jan. 23, 1887, she was united in marriage to J. T. Henderson.
To this union ten children were born. Her husband and two infant sons
preceded her in death. She leaves to mourn her passing one daughter
and seven sons: Della Stidham, Tunas, Mo.; Arthur Henderson, Winfield,
Kan.; Edgar Henderson, Plad; George Henderson, Beaumont, Kan.; Dread
Henderson, Buffalo; Robert Henderson, Plad; Fred Henderson, Winfield,
Kan.; Eddie Henderson, Tulsa, Okla; 28 grandchildren and 7 great
grandchildren; two sisters: Ida Williams of Davenport, Okla., and
Fannie Brown of Buckner, Mo.; four brothers, Walter Barnhart of
Elkland, Sam Barnhart of Scott City, Kan., Lem Barnhart of San
Fernando, Calif., and Albert Barnhart of Dextrel, Mo.; and a host of
nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
At the age of 17 years she professed a hope in Christ at Pleasant
Hill Baptist church and united with the church there where she remained
true and faithful to her church and Lord till death called.
Aunt Lilly as everyone called her, was a friend to all and loved by
all. She will be sadly missed in her community and church but our loss
is Heaven's gain.
Rev. J. B. Smith conducted funeral services Wednesday at 3:30 p.
m. at Kirk's Chapel. Burial followed there under direction of L. B.
Jones.
The Buffalo Reflex, Thursday, October 29, 1942
DEATHS
James P. Cline
James P. Cline, son of Isaac and Paula Ann Cline, was born April 24,
1863. He was united in marriage to Barbara Stever Aug. 19, 1882. To this
union eight children were born, four having preceded him in death, namely,
Susie Florence, Ruby Jewel and Alice who all grew to womanhood, and one
infant son.
The surviving children are James W. Cline, Noah Cecil Cline, Minnie
Brooks and Margaret Reichle. There are also 21 grandchildren and 27 great
grandchildren.
He was a member of Center Point Baptist church and had been a devout
Christian for about 50 years.
He is survived by the widow, Barbara, the above named children and
grandchildren and many relatives and friends.
He passed away Saturday night about 8 p. m. at the home 8 miles south of
Buffalo.
Funeral services were conducted by Eld. J. C. Pinkley at Center Point
Monday, Oct. 26, at 2:00 p. m. Interment was in Green Mountain cemetery
under direction of L. B. Jones.
Submitted by Rick Gregg.
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