Campbell, Romie - Funeral services for Romie Campbell,
78, of Springfield, Mo, a former Westboro, Mo, resident and farmer will
be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 pm at the Full Gospel Assembly of God
Church in Shenandoah. The Rev Billy Burris will officiate.
Burial will be in the Home Cemetery in Tarkio, Mo. Memorials are
suggested to the Full Gospel Church in Shenandoah or the Praise Assembly
of God Church in Springfield, Mo.
Friends may call at the Hackett Funeral Home anytime.
Romie Campbell was born Aug 13, 1910, in Crossville, Tenn, the son
of J. Victor and Louisa (Thomas) Campbell. He moved to the Westboro,
Mo, area with his family at a young age where he attended country schools.
He was united in marriage to Opal Smith at the home of her parents
in Tarkio, Mo, on Dec 25, 1931. After their marriage, the couple made
their home in the Westboro area, where Romie was a farmer.
He also enjoyed fishing, yard work and gardening.
In 1972, he retired from farming and the couple moved to Florida.
In 1985 they returned to Missouri, moving to Springfield.
On March 21, 1988, Opal was killed in an automobile accident near
Springfield.
Due to failing health, Romie was hospitalized in Des Moines and
two weeks ago was moved to the Grape Community Hospital in Hamburg,
where he passed away Saturday morning, Aug 20.
He was a former member of the Full Gospel Assembly of God Church
in Shenandoah, the Cypress Cathedral Assembly of God Church in Florida
and the Praise Assembly of God Church in Springfield.
Survivors include a foster son Marvin Sparks and his wife Esther
of Coon Rapids, Iowa; and two foster granddaughters, Sherrie and Shellene
Sparks, both of Coon Rapids.
Also surviving are a sister Velity Lawrence of Red Oak; three brothers,
Earl of Tarkio, Mo, Eldie of Red Oak and Dale of Northboro; and several
nieces, nephews and a host of other friends and relatives. [1988]
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Carlisle, Shirley Louella Clark, was born Aug
1, 1936 in Tarkio, Mo, the daughter of Ray and Mabel Sloan Clark. During
her early years, she attended rural school near Tarkio and later graduated
from Tarkio High School in 1954.
In August of 1954, she was united in marriage to Howard A. "Shay"
Carlisle Jr at the United Methodist church in Tarkio. The couple lived
all their married life in the Tarkio community.
Besides rearing their own family, Shirley babysat for many children
in the Tarkio area. In August of 1976 she began working at Eaton Corporation
Transmission Division in Shenandoah.
Through the years, she collected many cookbooks. In her spare time,
she decorated cakes and collected Depression glass sugar and creamer
sets. She was always doing things for her family and enjoyed her children
and grandchildren.
Shirley was a member of the Tarkio United Methodist church.
She died Aug 17, 1988 at the Fairfax, Mo Community Hospital. She
was 52 years of age.
Survivors include her husband Shay of the home; three daughters,
Mrs Joe (Gale) McDonald of Lee's Summit, Mo, Mrs James (Brenda) Havel
of Wilber, Neb., and Mrs Brad (Angie) Hutchison of Coin; one son David
Shayne Carlisle of Lathrop, Mo; and five grandchildren.
Also surviving are her mother Mrs Mabel Clark of Tarkio; four brothers,
Phil and Kent Clark, both of Tarkio, Bill Clark of Belton, Mo, and Kim
Clark of St Joseph.
She was preceded in death by her father, a daughter Susanne and
a sisters Margaret.
Funeral services were Saturday afternoon, Aug 20 at the Tarkio United
Methodist Church. The Rev Cleo Colville officiated.
Interment was at the Tarkio Home Cemetery in Tarkio.
Special music was provided by organist Norma Mattson and Janett
Adams.
Casketbearers were John Hardy, Joe McDonald, Dewayne Clark, Stewart
Clark, William R. Clark and Brad Hutchison. [1988]
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Carder, Eliza Brown, was the daughter of Hiram
and Betty Brown. She was born in Atchison county, Mo, Jun 27, 1859.
She was united in marriage to John Brown in September, 1881. To this
union were born four children: two sons, Carl Brown of Fairfax, Mo and
T.L. Brown of Mound City, Mo; two daughters: Mrs J.F. Cunningham, St
Joseph, Mo and Mrs S.E. Graham, St Joseph, Mo.
Mr Brown passed away April 1, 1922. On December 11, 1924 she was
married to James M. Carder, who preceded her in death on Aug 1, 1939.
In early life she professed her faith in Christ and united with
the church at Linden, near Rock Port, Mo, on which she remained a faithful
member until her death, at the home of her daughter, Mrs J.F. Cunningham
in St Joseph, Mo, March 13, 1945 at the age of 85 years, 9 months and
16 days.
She leaves her four children, 12 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren
and a host of friends to mourn her passing.
With the exception of the last few months of her life spent in the
homes of her daughters in St Joseph, she lived her entire life in and
around Watson. She was of a family who came early to Atchison county
and found it good, and so remained to make their home and rear their
family, and contributed their part to the making of the country of their
choice, leaving behind them the record of work well done and lives well
spent.
The body of Mrs Carder was brought from St Joseph to Watson, where
funeral services were conducted on March 15, 1945 in the Watson Baptist
church by Dr A.W. Tandy. Burial was in High Creek cemetery. Pallbearers
were: Chas. Christian, Leo and Tim Whalen, Geo Petree, S.F. Wier and
Wesley Bowers.
[Watson paper, Mar 23, 1945]
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Curfman, Greg, 42, died May 15 at his home in
Carthage, Mo.
He had taught music in the Hamburg [Iowa] Schools for five years.
While here he was active in the Methodist Church and had served as Sunday
School Superintendent.
He was a member of the Rock Port Methodist church, taught Sunday
School and had been assistant Scoutmaster for several years.
At the time of his death, he was employed in professional scouting.
He is survived by his wife, Tamara; two sons, Karl and James; and
a sister, Mrs Phillip (Jane) Romig, Golden, Colo.
Funeral services were held May 18 at the Methodist Church in Rock
Port, conducted by Pastor Norman Smyth. Interment was in the Green Hill
Cemetery. [May 24, 1984]
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Conrad, John, was born in Hessan, Dramstadt, Germany,
Sept 18, 1845, and died at his home near Watson, Feb 11, 1926, aged
80 years, 4 months and 23 days. Funeral services were held at the High
Creek Church, Saturday afternoon, conducted by the Rev D.W. Griffith,
and burial was made in the cemetery at that place.
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Cook, Delphus - Mr and Mrs Raymond Nixon drove
to Tarkio Sunday afternoon to the George Lytle home. Their little grandson,
Delphus Cook, was accidently shot Saturday, when he and two little playmates
were going to the country, where the boy's father, Harry Cook, was working.
One of the boys got hold of a gun in some way and it will never be known
exactly how it happened. He was shot through the head.
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Richard Cook received a message Saturday telling of the accidental
shooting of his nephew in Tarkio. The boys had been out hunting when
the Cook boy was shot in the head and killed. The other boy went into
town to call for help. A call was put in to the farm house near the
scene of the shooting and it happened to be the boy's own father who
found him. Another case of small boys with firearms. The boy died on
the way to the hospital. Funeral services were held in Tarkio Wednesday.
[Apr 26, 1945]
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Cook, Lillie, 89, mother of George Cook of Riverton,
died Dec 8, at a Fairfax, Mo Hospital. Funeral rites were Dec 11, at
the Davis Funeral Chapel at Tarkio, with burial there. She was also
an aunt of Mrs J.C. Kirk of Riverton. Seven other children survive besides
George. [Dec 28, 1989]
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Bartholomew, Wiley O., a long time citizen of
the High Creek neighborhood, passed away at a hospital in St Joseph
[Missouri], Saturday at the age of 49 years, 9 months and 21 days. He
was survived by his wife, two brothers and two sisters. Funeral services
were held at High Creek, Monday, conducted by Rev D.W. Griffith, and
burial was made in the High Creek cemetery. [June 26, 1874 - Mar 22,
1924]
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Bailey, John G. died on Tuesday, February 11th [1930].
Mr Bailey was said to have been the first white child born in Atchison
county, Missouri. He had spent a greater portion of his life in Atchison
county, Missouri, and in Locust Grove township [Fremont Co], Iowa. A
few years previous to his death he came to Hamburg to make his home
with his son, W.W. Bailey, and while living here he made many friends.
He was 84 years, 3 months and 13 days old at the time of his death.
Funeral services were conducted at the Johnson Funeral Home on Thursday
afternoon, the Rev D.N. Gillett officiating. Interment was made in the
Waldron cemetery, near Northboro. [Feb 15, 1940 - Ten years ago column]
[Oct 28, 1845 - Feb 11, 1930]
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Barnhart, Hazel L., daughter of Kelly N. and Lemma
(Findley) Richardson, was born August 13, 1911 in Hamburg, Iowa. She
died April 3, 1990 at the Pleasant View Rest Home in Rock Port, Mo,
at the age of 78 years, 7 months and 21 days.
She attended Hamburg rural schools and then graduated from high
school at Percival, Ia. After attending Peru State College for two years
she taught rural school near Hamburg and later operated a beauty shop
also located in Hamburg.
On Feb 6, 1935 she was united in marriage to Carl (Cap) Barnhart
in Rock Port. They lived and farmed in the Watson, community until moving
near Rock Port following their retirement in 1972. Cap died July 5,
1973. Hazel continued living in her home until moving into Rock Port
in 1986. Since 1987 she has resided at Pleasant View Rest Home.
She was a member of the United Methodist Church of Rock Port and
the Extension Club.
She is survived by two brothers, Boyd Richardson, Hamburg [Iowa],
and Max Richardson of Clarinda [Iowa]; five sisters, Mrs Neva Matthews,
Hamburg, Mrs Clara Welch, Clackamus, Ore, Mrs Velma Smith and Mrs Doris
Ryan both of Hamburg and Mrs Maxine Douglas of Los Angeles, Calif, and
numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents and husband.
Funeral services were held Apr 6 in the United Methodist Church
in Rock Port, conducted by Dr Mark Turnbough. Interment was in Linden
Cemetery. [Apr 12, 1990]
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Barnhart, Willis Lee "Kearney", son
of John David and Mary Elizabeth (Inbody) Barnhart was born Apr 3, 1916,
in rural Rock Port, Mo. He attended the Golden View Country School and
graduated from Watson High School. He attended business school in St
Joseph, Mo.
On Sept 21, 1940, he was united in marriage to Marjorie Jean Martin,
in Maryville, Mo. They moved to Omaha [Nebraska] and worked for the
Martin Bomber plant during WW II.
Kearney was a member of the Sonora Masonic Lodge #200 and the High
Creek Cemetery Board. He died Feb 2, 2001 at Grape Community Hospital
[Hamburg, Iowa] at the age of 84 years.
Survivors include his wife, Marjorie; one son, Byron of Rock Port;
one daughter, Joy Barnhart, Watson; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren;
one brother, John Jr Barnhart, Moriarty, NM; two sisters, Ruth Barnhart
and Doris Bemberger of Lamita, Ca, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents and five brothers, Floyd,
Orville "Beck," Carl "Cap," Donald, and George "Sonny."
Funeral services were held Feb 6 at the Minter Funeral Chapel in
Rock Port with the Rev Carroll Fischer officiating. Interment was in
the High Creek Cemetery. [Feb 15, 2001]
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Bemberger, Clifton H. (Sonny), was born September
14, 1915 in Watson, Mo, the son of Joseph and Amy (Hayes) Bemberger.
He died Oct 29, 1992 at the Community Hospital in Fairfax at the age
of 77 years, 1 month and 15 days.
All his life was spent in the Watson area where he attended the
Bethany and Bellview country schools and Watson High School. Earlier
he had helped his father farm and in later years farmed for himself.
On May 19, 1934, he married Aileen Garst and to this union six sons
were born; Clifton and Clifford, both of Fulton, Mo; Kenneth of Rock
Port; Benny of Auburn, Nebr; Brad of Carlos, Minn; and Tom of Nebraska
City. Other survivors include two brothers; Joe Bemberger of Lomita,
Calif; Keith Bemberger of Jefferson City, Mo and one sisters, Edith
Garst of Watson; twelve grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; nieces
and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Joe and Amy; one sisters,
Mildred McDonald and one grandson, Kevin Bemberger.
Funeral services were held Nov 1, at the Minter Funeral Chapel in
Rock Port with Rev Carroll Fischer officiating. Interment was in High
Creek Cemetery, Watson. [Nov 12, 1992]
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Bemberger, Joe, son of Frank and Nancy Bemberger,
was born May 10, 1890, and departed this life March 17, 1941, at the
age of 50 years, 10 months and 17 days.
He was united in marriage to Amy Hayes on October 3, 1910. To this
union were born six children, one dying in infancy. Those that survive
are: Mrs Mildred McDonald, Mrs Edith Garst, Clifton, Joe and Keith Bemberger.
He is also survived by his wife, three brothers and three sisters, namely
John and Charley Bemberger of Watson, Lewis of Oregon, Mo, Mrs Maud
Bailey of Portland, Ore, Mrs Mary Harmon of Watson and Mrs Laura Bond
of Syracuse, Neb. One sister, Sylvia, preceded him in death many years
ago. There were four grandchildren, one whom he raised.
Funeral services were held at the Cumberland Presbyterian church
at Watson, amid a beautiful floral array, with Rev P.F. Meador presiding,
assisted by Rev Vincent Lambert of the Baptist church.
Mr Bemberger was an outstanding farmer and was held in high esteem
by those who knew him. His many friends testified by their presence
of his kindness shown to his fellow men. He was known as one that was
ready to help those in need.
While not a member of any certain church, he was interested in supporting
churches. He expressed his readiness to met his Maker. His remains were
laid to rest in the beautiful High Creek cemetery. [Apr 3, 1941]
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Banks, Edith Irene (Dalbey) was born on March
18, 1895 at rural Coin, Iowa, the daughter of George W. and Samantha
Jones Dalbey. She attended rural Page Co schools, Coin High School and
Western Normal in Shenandoah, Iowa. She also attended Iowa State Teachers
College at Cedar Falls, coming back to Page Co to teach three years
in rural schools.
On October 14th, 1916 she married Wilbert B. Banks of rural Northboro.
They farmed in Atchison Co, Mo, as well as Fremont Co and Page Co all
their married life. To this union one daughter Cleo Winifred was born.
Edith attended church regularly until failing health prevented her from
doing so. She was a member of the William White Chapter of the DAR and
was eligible to join the Mayflower Organization.
She was preceded in death by her husband Wilbert, in 1963; brothers
Fletcher, Ralph, Russell and Richard Dalbey and sisters Minnie Crook,
Mary Harris. She is survived by her daughter Cleo Harris, of Clarinda,
Ia; son-in-law and brother-in-law of Kiowa, Colo, as well as several
nieces and nephews. She went to be with her Lord on December 12, 1985,
at the Bethesda Care Center. Services were conducted from the Walker-Merrick
Funeral Home on Dec 14th, with burial at Walden Grove Cemetery, near
Westboro, Mo. [Dec 23, 1985]
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Fay, Myrtle - Services were held at the Tarkio
United Methodist Church at 2 pm on Monday, Feb 27, 1984, for Myrtle
Sarah Fay of Tarkio. Reverend Asher McDaniel officiated. He was assisted
by Reverend Doctor F. Tom Dory. Interment was made in the Tarkio Home
Cemetery under the direction of Davis Funeral Home of Tarkio.
Myrtle Fay, age 94, passed away in Wichita, Kan, on Friday Feb 24,
1984.
Myrtle was born near Tarkio on Feb 28, 1889, to Gemima (Hindman)
and Henry P. Hurst. She lived all of her life in the Tarkio area with
the exception of six years (1950-1956) when she lived in Omaha, Neb.
She attended Morning Sun Country School, Peru State Normal, Maryville
Normal, Denver Business College and Tarkio College.
Myrtle was married to Harry D. Fay on April 2, 1913, in Tarkio.
She had worked as a Practical Nurse in Tarkio for a number of years.
She had also worked in a nursing home in Omaha.
Myrtle Fay was a member of the United Methodist Church. She was
an Eastern Star Past Matron. She was a member of the Business and Professional
Women, a life member of the American Legion Auxiliary, and she had served
on the Welfare Board of Atchison County.
Survivors include two sons, Robert H. Fay of Rock Port, Mo, and
F. Curtis Fay of Memphis, Tenn; two daughters, Marjorie M. Schoonover
of Dallas, Texas, and Harriet H. White of Derby, Kan; 11 grandchildren;
and 12 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband on July 24, 1934; one grandchild,
three brothers and eight sisters.
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Farnsworth, Icile Pauline was born Jan 1, 1905,
in Westboro, Mo, the daughter of Harry Edward and Beulah M. (Billups)
Shelby. She died at Grape Community Hospital in Hamburg, Iowa, on March
6, 1986, at the age of 81.
She received her education in the Westboro and Tarkio, Mo, schools.
On Dec 27, 1926, she was united in marriage to Buland Farnsworth
in Kansas City, MO. Buland, Pauline and son Dean made their home in
the Westboro community and later in the Page County, Iowa, area for
10 years. In 1942 they returned to Westboro.
Retiring from the farm in 1966, Pauline and Buland moved into the
town of Westboro where they were both active in community and church
affairs.
She was a member of the Westboro United Methodist Church and was
awarded a special membership in the Women's Society of Christian Service
on Feb 15, 1966. She was also a member of the United Methodist Women
and the Westboro Book Club and active in 4-H and the Extension Club.
Buland preceded her in death on Nov 1, 1978. For the past few years
she had been a resident of the Garden View Care Center in Shenandoah,
Iowa.
She is survived by her son L. Dean Farnsworth and daughter-in-law
Naomi (Pat) Farnsworth of Shenandoah [Iowa]; two grandchildren, Mrs
Russell (Detra) Braymen of Blanchard, Iowa, and Ryan Farnsworth of Shenandoah;
two great grandchildren, Phillip and Kurtis Braymen of Blanchard; two
sisters, Mrs William (Marie) Finical, Alexandria, La, and Mrs Ralph
(Corriene) Curtis of LaHabra, Calif; and a number of nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents and husband Buland, she was preceded in death
by three sisters, Nellie, Annabel and Maxine, and one brother Harold.
Services were held March 8 from the United Methodist Church in Westboro
with the Rev Kyle Hern officiating. Music was provided by organist Mrs
Norma Mattson.
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Fay, Phyllis Jane Curfman, daughter of Mildred
and Ardury Curfman, grew up in Tarkio, Missouri, graduated from Tarkio
High School and went on to Tarkio College and graduated with a business
degree. The year previous to her graduation, she was married to Robert
H. Fay (1938). In college she was voted most popular girl on the college
campus. She was an active member of Lambda Sigma Tau, Sigma Delta, YWCA
and Women's Athletic Association.
Her married life began in Chicago, Illinois, where she and Robert
lived for a short time. When they moved back to Tarkio their first daughter
Carol was born.
During the war years, Phyllis and Bob moved to Shenandoah, Iowa.
Just before her husband went off to the Pacific Theater, a second daughter
Kathy was added to their family.
In 1948, Phyllis and her family moved to Rock Port where her husband
became a hardware merchant and Phyllis happily settled into full-time
motherhood and part-time bookkeeper for the hardward store. In 1950,
a third daughter Sally was born. They spent the next 25 years of their
lives immersed in the hardware store and raising a family.
Phyllis taught in the Rock Port school system as a business teacher,
worked at the Atchison County Co-OP, all the while participating in
P.E.O. Chapter DU, Cosmopolitan Club, Bridge Club, Sorosis, Fire and
Legion Auxiliaries, and church activities. Phyllis passed away at St
Mary's Hospital in Nebraska City, Nebraska, February 7, 2002, at the
age of 84 years.
She is survived by her 3 daughters: Carol Caris of High Park, Il
(husband Barry), Kathy Boatman of Hamburg, Ia (husband Dan), Sally Steinheider
of Overland Park, Ks (husband Jim); 8 grandchildren: Curt, Andy and
Peter Caris, David and Clay Boatman (wife Richelle), Eric, Brett and
Jill Steinheider; 2 great grandchildren; Carson and Conner Boatman;
and her sisters, Mary Carolyn Baughman. Other loved ones in her extended
family include Harriet White (sister-in-law), Curt and Jean Fay (brother-
and sister-in-law), Dale Schoonover (brother-in-law) and nieces and
nephews.
Her parents, Mildred and Ardury Curfman, her husband Robert, brother
John (and wife Peggy) and brother-in-law Bob Baughman preceded her in
death.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Rock Port Lutheran
Church or a charity of your choice in her memory.
Funeral services were Monday, February 11, 2002 at 10 am at the
First Lutheran Church, Rock Port, Missouri and were conducted by Pastor
Bill "J" Terry, Jr.
Interment at the Home Cemetery, Rock Port, Missouri.
Services were under the direction of Minter Funeral Chapel, Rock
Port, Missouri. [Atchison Co Mail, Feb 14, 2002]
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Frierhofer, Rosa - Mrs Anna Whelan, her daughter,
Miss Bernice, and son Timothy, all drove to Rock Port on Saturday afternoon
to attend the funeral of their cousin, Mrs Rose Frierhofer. The deceased
was a sister to Chas Fischer, whose funeral was the preceding Saturday.
They died of pneumonia. [Feb 18, 1937]
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Fischer, Martin, 70, a life-long resident of this
community, passed away at his home near Watson [Missouri] on Monday.
He was born at Watson on January 26, 1876. He leaves a wife and the
following children, Hubert, Joe, Ruth, Flora and Marie. Funeral services
were held at the home Wednesday afternoon, conducted by the Rev Loren
Goings of Rock Port, and interment was in the High Creek cemetery.
Mr Fischer was well and favorably known in this community, and was
a man held in highest respect by all. [Feb 18, 1937]
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Flesner, Gerald - Funeral services were held at
11 am Thursday, March 5, 1992, at Davis Funeral Home in Tarkio for Gerald
Wilbert Flesner of Camdenton, Missouri. Reverend Rob Winger officiated.
Private graveside services were scheduled to be held at Center Grove
Cemetery in Westboro, Missouri, at a later date.
Gerald Flesner, age 59, passed away at his home in Camdenton on
Monday, March 2, 1992,. He was born July 6, 1932, in Walnut Grove, Minnesota,
to Marie (McCollister) and Wilbert L. Flesner. His early years were
spent in the Tarkio area where he graduated from Tarkio High School
in 1951. He entered the United States Navy on November 5, 1952, and
served his country overseas, receiving his honorable discharge on August
23, 1954.
On March 30, 1959, Gerald was united in marriage to Margy Lenore
Rolf in Denver, Colorado. From 1956 to 1984 Gerald was employed with
Western Union working throughout Illinois, Missouri, and Colorado. Before
his retirement in 1984, he became Senior Operations' Engineer. He then
worked for the Codex Corporation selling computer systems to federal
and state government agencies.
Gerald was a member of the United Methodist Church of Tarkio and
the Paul Revere Lodge Number 162 A.F. & A.M. of Denver, Colorado.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Marie Howell.
Survivors include: Gerald's wife, Margy, of the home in Camdenton;
his father, Wilbert Flesner, of Grand Lake, Colorado; one son, Gerald
Flesner, Jr., of Hurst, Texas; two daughter, Kelly Dawn Elbert, Peculiar,
Missouri, and Linda Jo Bradell of Kansas City, Missouri; three grandchildren,
Jed Robert Bradell II, Traci Lee Bradell and Tiara Elbert; one sister,
Geraldean Moore, of Grand Lake, Colorado; and step-father, Jess Howell,
of Tarkio. Memorials may be directed to the Atchison County Nutrition
Center in Tarkio. [Mar 12, 1992]
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Frazier, Fred W., son of Willard and Elsie (Kellison)
Frazier, was born June 21, 1907, in Hamburg, Iowa. He died Feb 25, 1994,
at his home in Westboro, Mo at the age of 86 years, 8 months and 4 days.
He received his education in the Hamburg schools graduating from
Hamburg High School in 1927.
On August 24, 1942, Fred joined the United States Army Air Force
and was a member of the 325th Fighter Group known as "The World
Famous Checkertail Clan". They were activated in Hillsgrove, Rhode
Island, on July 30, 1942, and were in combat from April, 1943, to May,
1945, flying from bases in North Africa and Italy. He received his honorable
discharge on Sept 28, 1945.
During the early 1950's he began work for the Burlington Northern
Railroad retiring in 1970. On February 6, 1971, he was united in marriage
to Naomi L. Mackey in Hamburg [Iowa]. They resided in Westboro, Mo.
Naomi died Nov 1, 1987.
Fred was a member of the Westboro United Methodist Church, the Westboro
American Legion Post Number 32, and the Disabled American Veterans.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs Robert (Dorothy) Giboney, Garland,
Tex and Mrs Ralph (Jean) Lytle, Nebraska City, Nebr; one sister, Alpha
Mears, Anderson, Calif; and two grandchildren.
Besides his parents and wife, Naomi, Fred was preceded in death
by one sister, Maxine Miller.
Funeral services were held Mar 1, at the Davis Funeral Home in Tarkio,
conducted by the Rev Rob Winger. Interment was in Center Grove Cemetery,
Westboro. [Mar 10, 1994]
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Gaines, I.B., was born July 14, 1899 in Watson,
Mo, the son of William Jessie and Sarah E. (Millsap) Gaines. He died
at his home in Rock Port, on Nov 16, at the age of 84 years.
His early schooling was received in the Watson schools after which
he attended the Highland Park College in Iowa and then graduated from
Drake University College of Pharmacy in Des Moines. Following his graduation
he worked as a pharmacist in Peru, Nebr.
On May 22, 1928, he was united in marriage to Mildred Evangeline
Burke. They made their home in the Watson area where he was employed
by Dr Gray and they owned and operated their own drug store. Later they
moved to Westboro and owned and operated a drug store there also. Six
years later they returned to the Watson area and again operated their
own business. For the last 23 years they have made their home in the
Watson and Rock Port communities and he worked for the Gildersleeve
and Town and Country Drug stores until his retirement. In 1978 they
celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.
He was a member of the Watson United Methodist Church; one of the
founders of the Watson Lions Club and for many years sponsored several
ball teams throughout the area.
He is survived by his wife Vange of the home; 2 daughters: Mrs Bobbie
(Betty) Haun of Hamburg, and Mrs Paul (Sandy) Farnsworth of Adair, Ia;
1 son Stephen B. Gains of Watson; 1 sister Mrs Hallie Case of Watson;
7 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; 1 infant daughter Mae Jane;
3 sisters: Amanda, Oma and Sylvia and 3 brothers: Joe, Willard and Everett.
Funeral services were held Nov 19, at the United Methodist Church
in Rock Port.
The Rev Ann Morehouse and the Rev Barry Boulware officiated. Interment
was in High Creek cemetery. [Dec 15, 1983]
Services were held at 10;:30 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 19, 1983, at the Watson United Methodist Church in Watson, Mo., for LB. Gaines of Rock Port, Mo. Interment was made in the High Creek Cemetery near Watson under the direction of Minter Funeral Chapel of Rock Port.
LB. Gaines, age 84, passed away in his home in Rock Port Wednesday evening, Nov. 16, 1983. He was a retired pharmacist from the Rock Port and Watson areas.
Survivors include his wife, Vange, of the home; two daughters, Betty Haun, Hamburg, Iowa, and Sandy Farnsworth, Adair, Iowa; one son, Stephen B. Gaines, Watson; one sister, Hallie Case, Watson; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Memorials have been directed to the Rock Port and Hamburg, Iowa, Rescue Units.
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Frazier, Naomi L., daughter of James and Melissa
(Beason) Mackey, was born June 20, 1907 in Atchison County, Missouri.
She died Nov 1, 1987, at the Pleasant View Rest Home in Rock Port, Mo,
at the age of 80 years.
During her early years she attended High Creek Country School and
later Hamburg High School.
She was united in marriage to Fred Frazier Feb 6, 1971, in Hamburg
[Iowa]. They made their home in Westboro.
She was a member of the Westboro United Methodist Church and the
American Legion Auxiliary.
She is survived by her husband, Fred, of Westboro; 2 step-daughters,
Mrs Jean Lytle of Hamburg and Mrs Dorothy Giboney of Garland, Texas;
1 sister, Mrs Pearl Barnes, of Oroville, Calif; and 23 nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents she was preceded in death by 3 sisters and 5
brothers.
Funerals services were held Nov 3 at the Davis Funeral Home in Tarkio
with the Rev Kyle Kern officiating. Interment was in the Center Grove
Cemetery, Westboro. [Nov 12, 1987]
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Houchin, Edward Eugene, was born to Thomas and
Alice Houchin at Hamburg [Iowa], Dec 17, 1924. He died Feb 2 at a hospital
in Madison County, Winterset, Ia. He grew up in the Watson, Mo area.
He served in the U.S. Navy from 1943 to 1946. On Dec 17, 1949 he was
married to Ethelmae Landers. Three children were born to them. He had
lived in the Riverton [Iowa] area most of his later life. He had retired
after working the for A.S.C.S. For twenty years. He is survived by his
wife, Ethelmae; sons Bill of Riverton and Eugene of Farragut; daughter
Kathy Anderson of Coin [Iowa]; three grandsons; sisters Bonnie Sears
of Sidney [Iowa], Jean Sharp of Tabor [Iowa], and Mary Kerr of Clarinda
[Iowa]; and brother Ervin Houchin of Randolph [Iowa] and Thomas Houchin
of Columbus, Ga. His parents, two brother Arlie and Elmer and two sisters
Bessie Mount and Irene Davis preceded him in death.
Funeral rites were held Feb 26 at Shull Funeral Home conducted by
Pastor Ron Nelson. Music was by Pamela Koso and Debbie Rogers. Sylvia
McAllister cared for the memory book; Linda Cooper and Valeri Albertsen
the flowers. Honorary bearers were Leo Wynn, Gary Taylor, Clarence Parkison
and Wendel Ward. Bearers were Terry and Robert Anderson, Matthew and
Patrick Houchin, Rick Barton, Don Barton and Louis Smith. Burial was
in Linden cemetery near Rock Port. Williams-Jobe-Gibson-Post No 128
had graveside rites. [Mar 4, 1993]
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Fay, Robert Hurst, was born July 8, 1916, in Tarkio,
Missouri, to Harry DeLos and Myrtle (Hurst) Fay. He grew up in Tarkio,
graduated from high school in 1935 and Tarkio College in 1938. He was
president of the student body in college and participated in track and
football, lettering all 4 years.
On June 2, 1938, he was united in marriage to Phyllis Curfman. To
this union three daughters were born: Carol (Mrs Barry) Caris, Katharine
(Mrs Dan) Boatman, and Sarah (Mrs James) Steinheider.
In 1941 he went to Shenandoah, Iowa to work for the George Jay Drug
Company until 1949. During the time he lived in Shenandoah, he was inducted
into the United States Navy (1943) and after training, went to the Philippines.
Bob achieved the rank of Lt. J.G. during Work War II and served aboard
an ocean-going tug boat (ATA 122) stationed in the South Pacific towing
units to the war zone until 1945, when he was discharged and returned
to Shenandoah.
He had brief stints teaching high school in the Westboro and Watson,
Missouri school systems and was an advocate for higher education.
Bob and his family moved to Rock Port, Missouri in 1949 where he
was a prominent businessman and community leader owning and operating
Rock Port Hardware. He was involved in many community organizations
giving his time and energy to the Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, American
Legion, Rock Port Pool Board, Rock Port School Board, volunteering for
the Rock Port Fire Department, and active in Boy Scouts.
Bob was the second Eagle Scout in Atchison County, later served
as cub and scout master and was given the Silver Beaver award in St
Joseph for his outstanding years of service to the young men in scouting.
He was dedicated to and served on the Rock Port Telephone Company
Board. On the national level he served as President of the National
Telephone Cooperative Association during 1986-87. Bob's most recent
award was presented in 1993: the Director Life Achievement Award of
the NTCA.
Bob had a variety of interests and hobbies, among them photography,
gardening and woodworking. He built tables and chests for his home in
Rock Port. He had a love of sports and supported all of the Rock Port
Blue Jay teams. In fact, he was still timing Blue Jay relays until his
late 70s.
He passed away March 5, 2000 at the Beverly Health Care Center in
Nebraska City, Nebraska at the age of 83 years.
Bob is survived by his wife, Phyllis, three children, Carol, Highland
Park, Illinois, Katharine, Hamburg, Iowa and Sarah, Overland Park, Kansas;
brother Curtis Fay, Olive Branch, Mississippi, sister, Harriet White,
Derby, Kansas, brother-in-law, Dale Schoonover, Lindale, Texas; eight
grandchildren, Curt, Andy and Peter Caris, David and Clay Boatman, Eric,
Brett and Hill Steinheider; two great-grandchildren, Carson and Conner
Boatman.
Preceding him in death were his parents, sister, Marjorie Schoover
and brother-in-law, Robert White.
Services were Wednesday, March 8, 2000 at 10:00 AM at the First
Lutheran Church in Rock Port, Missouri and were conducted by Pastor
Tim Carey.
Interment at Home Cemetery in Tarkio, Missouri.
Memorials may be directed to the Senior Citizens Nutrition Center
of The Rock Port First Lutheran Church.
Military rites under the auspices of Ralph Greer American Legion
Post #49, Rock Port, Missouri.
Services under the direction of Minter Funeral Chapel, Rock Port,
Missouri.
Atchison County Mail, March 9, 2000
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Ellison, George D., services were held July 19
at Minter Funeral Home at Rock Port, Mo. The Rev Carroll Fischer officiated
and Mrs Dean Hull furnished music.
Interment was in High Creek cemetery. Casketbearers were Jack Martin,
Robert Fischer, Donald Stanton, Stephen Gaines, Gary Armstrong, Robert
Lee Stanton.
His death came Friday at Fairfax hospital.
He was native of Watson, Mo, born May 20, 1901 to William M. and
Laura A. (Hudson) Ellison.
His early years were spent on a farm in the Watson community, farming
with his parents, prior to his marriage on July 28, 1929 to Elsie Turner
in Lincoln, Neb. Their entire married life was in the Watson community.
He is survived by his wife Elsie, three daughters, Mrs Robert (Iva)
Case Jr of Braddyville, Ia, Mrs Bill (Laura) Harmon of Watson, Mo, and
Mrs B.L. (Beverly) Robinson of Hamburg, two sons, Bill Ellison of Braddyville
and Ernie Ellison of Watson, Mo; Clarence Ellison of Phoenix, Ariz,
is a brother. He has four granddaughters, six grandsons and four great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two infant children, a
sister Iva Campbell and a brother C.M. Ellison. [Jul 22, 1976]
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Ellis, William Earl (Bud), 84, of Tarkio, Mo,
died Aug 16 at Community Hospital in Fairfax, Mo. He grew up in the
Coin, Ia, area and was a farmer and a house mover, along with his father.
He was born on Feb 17, 1902 at Coin, the son of H.D. and Bertha
(Polsley) Ellis.
On Dec 24, 1924, he married Gladys Wood at Braddyville, Ia. They
lived in Page County [Iowa], Nodaway County [Missouri] and in Westboro,
MO moving to Prescott, Az, in 1978 and moving to Tarkio, Mo, in June
1986.
He was a member of the United Methodist Church of Elmo, Mo, and
a life member of the Masonic Lodge, Nodaway Lodge #140 of Clarinda [Iowa].
Survivors include his wife of Tarkio; a son, Glenn, of Prescott,
Az; three grandsons; and a half brother, H.N. Ellis of Malvern, Ia.
He was preceded in death by a sister, a half-sister and a step-brother.
Funeral services will be held this Tuesday at 2 pm at the United
Methodist church in Elmo. Burial will be in Center Grove cemetery near
Westboro, Mo.
Davis Funeral Home of Tarkio, Mo, is in charge of arrangements.
Memorial may be directed to the Food Pantry of the West Nodaway
Community Center at Burlington Junction, Mo. [Aug 18, 1986]
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Ellis, Gladys Fern, 86, of Elmo, Mo, died at Bethesda
Care Center in Tarkio, Mo, Jan 25, 1988 after a long illness.
Born May 6, 1901, she was the daughter of S.F. and Francis (Dack)
Wood.
In her youth she attended White Chapel country school near Elmo.
She was married to Earl Ellis Dec 24, 1924 in Braddyville. They
lived to celebrate their 60h wedding anniversary in 1984 at the home
of their son in Prescott, Az.
Her husband died Aug 16, 1986. She was a member of the Elmo United
Methodist Church and had been active in the U.M.W. She was a former
member of the Union Grove Club and the Elmo Fortnightly Club.
She is survived by her son, Glenn Ellis; daughter-in-law Caryl of
Prescott, Az; three grandsons; brother Wilbur Wood of Maryville, Mo;
four sisters, Mable Spoor of San Bernadino, Ca, Pansy Hutchings of Burlington
Junction, Mo, Pauline Dotts of Artesia, NM and Liva Adkins of Burlington
Junction; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Besides her husband Earl and her parents, she was preceded in death
by a brother, Homer Wood.
Services were Jan 27 at the United Methodist Church in Elmo with
interment in the Center Grove cemetery in Westboro, Mo.
Memorials may be directed to the Elmo United Methodist church.
Services were under the direction of the Davis Funeral Home in Tarkio,
Mo. [Jan 12, 1988]
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