Webb City Daily Sentinel
March 26, 1923
Mrs. M. S. (Mary C.) Jessup, 64 years old, died at Royal Heights from
cancer and funeral services were held from the home at 2 o'clock this
afternoon to Mount Hope cemetery. Besides her husband, she is survived
by one son, George W. Jessup and three grandchildren. Mrs. Jessup, with
her husband, recently returned from St. Louis, where they resided
three years. Prior to that, they resided in Webb City twenty-two years.
Dearest mama, wife and mother, has gone and left us, and her voice we
will hear no more; She has gone to dwell with Jesus on that bright,
eternal shore. Oh how sadly we will miss her when we see her vacant
chair. Then we turn our eyes toward heaven for we know that mother is
there. While standing around her bed, the ones to her so dear. Were
watching with hearts so sad, while the angel of death drew near.
Mother it was hard to give you up and lay you beneath the sod.
But while we mourn for you, your spirit is with God.
A Friend, Annie Long
Submitted by:
Kathy Sidenstricker
W.C. Sentinel
15 August 1916
JOHNSON, MARY J.
Funeral Services for Mrs. Mary Johnson, who died yesterday
afternoon from senility at the age of 91 years. The service was
conducted at her home, 617 N. Devon Street. and burial was made in the
Webb City Cemetery.
JOHNSON, MARY J.
birth: 18 July 1825 Ill.
death: 14 August 1916 MO.
Submitted by:
Connie R. Smith
Joplin Daily Globe
Wednesday, May 28, 1913
Joseph M. Johnson, 70 years old, died at 1:30
o'clock yesterday afternoon in the home of his son, S. T. Johnson, at
Royal Heights. Besides that son in Joplin, Johnson is survived by a son,
R. R. Johnson and a daughter in Longdon, Kan. and a brother in Spring
City, and one in Wichita and Neodesha, also. Funeral services will be
held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon from the residence at Royal
Heights. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. Mr. Johnson was a civil
war veteran.
Submitted by:
Kathy Sidenstricker
The Carthage Press
Thursday, November 12, 1908
Pioneer Dies at Neck City
Milton Johnson, aged 77 years, resided in county 41 years.
Milton Johnson, 77 years of
age and for more than 41 years a resident of Jasper County, died
yesterday in his farm near Neck City. A wife survives Mr. Johnson. The
funeral was held at three o'clock this afternoon. Interment followed
at the cemetery at Purcell.
Submitted by:
Kathy Sidenstricker
The Carthage Press
Thursday, June 5, 1913
Alba, June 4--Aunt Rachel Johnson, whose
sickness has been mentioned in our items, died at the home of her niece,
Mrs. Grant Bradfield, Tuesday, May 27th at 7:00 p.m. Aunt Rachel was
born Nov. 29th, 1831, in Grant County, Indiana, and was 81 years, 6
months old. She was married to Milton Johnson Jan 1st, 1854 in Iowa.
They had no children but at the death of her sister, Mrs. Bradfield's
mother, when the latter was only a few weeks old, they took her in their
home and reared her as their daughter. As old age came on them their
niece in her turn took them in her home to live. Mr. Johnson died four
years agoat this home and Aunt Rachel remained there. They were all so
thoughtful of "Grandma" and all who knew her loved her. She
died in good Christian faith and hope and was just waiting for the Master
to call her home. The funeral was held at the residence of Mr. Bradfield
Wednesday at 2 o'clock and was conducted by Parker Moon. Burial took
place at the Friends Cemetery west of Alba. Besides her niece she leaves
a sister, Miss Anna Frazier of Alba; a half sister and brother, Nancy and
Dave Frazier, of Pasadena, Cal., a brother in Iowa and many friends to
mourn for her. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson had lived in this county forty-seven
years and were among the early settlers of Missouri. Mr. Moon spoke of
their good works and said they were among the first to organize the
Friends church when the church was near the Quaker mill on Spring River
about 45 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bradfield and children wish to thank
the neighbors and friends for their kindness during the hours of sickness
and death in their home.
Joplin Daily Globe
Wednesday, May 28, 1913, page 7, column 4
Mrs. Rachel Johnson, 81 years old, died at 6:45 o'clock last night in
the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. G. Bradfield, at Alba. She is also
survived by a sister. Mrs. Amy Frazier, of Alba. Funeral services will
be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the residence. Burial will
be in the Friends cemetery, near Purcell.
Submitted by:
Kathy Sidenstricker
Joplin News Herald
15 Sept. 1951
Carterville, Mo., Sept. 15. - Albert Joseph Jones, 82 years old, a retired sheet metal worker,
died early yesterday afternoon at his home, 315 West Daugherty street, following a three-month
illness.
Mr. Jones resided at Prosperity before moving to Carterville 14 years ago. He was a member of
the Baptist church.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Maude Jones, of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Elsie Sharp, Mrs.
Hazel Allen, Mrs. Eva McCloud and Mrs. Lola House, all of Carterville; a son, Harry Eugene
Jones of the home; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the chapel of the
Hedge-Lewis funeral home.
Submitted by:
Renessa Lewis
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