Corinth Cemetery
Barry Co., MO
Surnames I - O
SSW = Shares Stone With
Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
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INGLE, Andrew Edwin | Jan. 16, 1985 Kansas City, Johnson Co., KS |
Dec. 5, 2004 at Home, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Preceded in death by one brother, Bradley Ingle. He was educated in Cassville, and was a member of the National Guard and Corinth Baptist Church. Son of Ronnie Ingle and his mother and stepfather, Ty and Connie (Collier) Brown. | Monett Times Dec. 8, 2004 Mary Homesley Photo Diana Cope |
ISLEY, Harvey William | Sept. 15, 1921 Clifty, AR |
June 6, 1967 At Home, Rural Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Viola - Research Note: Son of Joseph S. Isley and Leota Pearl Ivie. He worked at the shoe factory. His wife was Viola Wilson and she was the informant on the death certificate. - Back of Stone | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
ISLEY, Viola (WILSON) (BLANKENSHIP) (CHANEY) | Nov. 27, 1924 Johnson City, NY |
Oct. 28, 2017 MO |
SSW: Harvey - Research Note: She was the daughter of Reverend Leon and Hattie Mae Wilson. She was survived by her husband Carl Chaney of 19 years, and four children, and 5 Step-children. Viola (Vi) was preceded in death by her parents, husband Harvey Isley (June 6, 1967), Stanley Blankenship (August 4, 1991). One brother, three sisters, one son (Joe Isley) one Grandson (Jim Isley), two great granddaughters, Brett and Shelby Paul and one step-grandson (Josh Chaney). Viola (Vi) Chaney worked as a cook for the Horner School until its closing, at that time she worked at Jumping Jack Shoe Factory in Cassville, until her retirement. Viola (Vi) at that time assisted her husband Stanley on the farm, feeding cattle, raising chickens, taking care of her grandchildren. Viola (Vi's) main objective in life was to be a good wife, mother, and great grandmother. With her passing, she leaves behind a legacy of memories that will never be forgotten by any of her family. For many years, the extended family enjoyed Sunday dinners of Garlic Chicken, Cole Slaw and Wacky Cake. Easter Egg hunts, Christmas where everyone would come and argue over who was going to be master of the bathroom. It never failed that there would be so many. Many of the grandchildren will remember times spent throwing snowballs, freezing hands and cold feet, creating snowmen that would stay in the yard until a warm thaw. In the spring, there were rock throwing contests in the creek below the house, the best we save to the last, watching Granny prepare the syrup for the popcorn balls that had to be ready for the Christmas dinner. Over a hundred popcorn balls would be made. There are some that will remember the hot days of summer helping shovel sawdust in preparation of baby chicks for the two chicken houses. Remembering the eggs that had to be picked up after the chicks grew into hens. Thousands of eggs each day. Trips to Silver Dollar City, Fireworks at Shell Knob, Wiener roasts at Flat Creek, Cassville Christmas Parades. Memories of Winedrop cookies, Ragu Spaghetti, butter sauce cake. Vi's home was always the place to go to celebrate life. Many a person sat at the table drinking hot coffee, sharing news, visiting. Not a day of Vi's life was wasted, she left behind a lifetime legacy of memories. In addition her family consisting of three generations, 23 grandchildren, 31 great grandchildren, and 14 great-great grands. Her family was her life, a life worthwhile. Granny BC you will never be forgotten, you have left a part of yourself in every member of this family, and those that will come. - Back of Stone | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, Alexander Emmons "Tobe" | July 28, 1870 TN |
Jan. 23, 1944 4 Miles SE of Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Lizzie - Research Note: He was a farmer and widowed twice. Dock James was his father. Luther James (son) of Cassville, MO was the informant on his death certificate. He was a son of Alexander McGee "Dock" James and Nancy Elizabeth Irvin. His wife was Cynthia Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bostick. To this union 7 children were born: 3 of them preceded him in death, Mrs. Theo Tucker, Rollie James, and Earl James. Surviving at his death were Fred James of Washington, Luther James of Cassville, MO, Mrs. Mary West of California, and Mrs. Josie Garrett of Verona, MO. Also surviving was a sister, Mrs. Ben Earl of CO, and 3 brothers, Sam James of CO, Dick James of TX, and George James of Enid, OK. | Death Certificate Obit Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, Bobby Hilton | Apr. 2, 1936 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 13, 2013 At Home, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Luther and Chloe (Hilton) James. On June 6, 1953, he was united in marriage to Christine Cantwell. Preceding him in death were his parents; one son, Bobby Allen James; one sister, Betty Banks and one granddaughter, Destry James. Bob grew up and received his education at Cassville, where he graduated from high school. He had been employed for Herschel Stehlik Lumber Yard, Central Crossing Lumber in Shell Knob and for thirty years, he worked for Toombs and Company in Springfield, Missouri, from which he retired. He owned B and D Check Cashing Store in Arkansas. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
JAMES, Charlie A. | 1866 TN |
1939 | Research Note: Son of Alexander McGhee James and Mary Jane Wright. His first wife was Teelie James and second wife Emma Cantwell. - 1900 Census, Flat Creek, Barry, Missouri - Charlie is back home living with his parents, widowed, with 2 sons. - Alexander James, head, born Nov. 1829 TN, age 70, married 45 years, father born VA, mother TN; Nancy, wife, born Feb. 1833 IL, age 67, married 10 years, mother of 9 children, 4 living, father born NC, mother TN; Charles, son, born May 1866 TN, age 34, widowed, parents born TN; Caddie, daughter, born Mar. 1883 MO, age 17, parents born TN; Sarah Moore, mother-in-law, born May 1812 TN, age 88, widowed, mother of one child, living, parents born NC; Clarence R. James, grandson, born Oct. 1887 MO, age 12, father born TN, mother MO; Homer E. James, grandson, born Jan. 1892 MO, age 8, father born TN, mother MO. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, Chloe Loraine (HILTON) | Aug. 5, 1911 | Sept. 15, 2004 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Luther - Research Note: Daughter of Press and Blanche (Zinn) Hilton, married Luther J. James on November 23,1926, and he preceded her in death. She was preceded in death by one brother, Joe Hilton; one sister, Nell Egan; three half-brothers, Seburn, Ray, and Curtis Hilton; two half-sisters, Lottie Young and Clara Ebem; and two grandchildren. | Monett Times Sept. 17, 2004 Mary Homesley |
JAMES, Christine (CANTWELL) | Nov. 21, 1936 Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 30, 2022 Citizens Mem. Healthcare, Bolivar, MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of Ivy and Laura (Ownings) Cantwell. On June 6, 1953 in Exeter, Missouri she was united in marriage to Bob James, who preceded her in death on August 13, 2013. Also preceding her in death were her parents; one son, Bobby Allen James; one granddaughter, Destry James and three brothers, Lee Martin Cantwell, Ivy Daryl Cantwell and Billy Allen Cantwell. Christine grew up in Barry County receiving her education in Exeter, Missouri where she graduated from Exeter High School. After graduating she worked at Exeter High School as a secretary, later she was employed by the Farmers Home Administration in Cassville as an administrative assistant from where she retired. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
JAMES, Cynthia Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bostick | 1874 TN |
1942 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Alexander Emmons "Tobe" - Research Note: Daughter of William Bostick. Mother not named on the death certificate. Mrs. Josie Garrett of Cassville, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Cynthia E. Bostick, age 17, married A. E. James, age 21, on Sept. 2, 1891 in Barry Co., MO. W. A. Bostick gave consent. | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, Earl H. | June 26, 1898 Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 10, 1917 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son of A. E. and S. E." - Research Note: According to his death certificate he was single, a son of A. E. and Lizzie (Bostick) James, both born in TN. Walter Pendergraft of Eagle Rock, MO gave the information. - Cassville Democrat, April 14, 1917 - Another home has been saddened by a visit from the death angel and caused a vacancy, that will be felt by a bereaved family. Earl James son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. "Tobe" James died Wednesday at their home near Eagle Rock, of pneumonia, age 18 years, 9 months and 14 days. Loving hands did all within their power to save their boy from the grim monster, death, but his spirit took a heavenward flight, where he will be at rest. Rev. Chas. Vanzandt conducted funeral services at the Corinth Baptist Church Thursday, after which the remains were laid to rest in the cemetery there. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, Emeline "Emma" (CANTWELL) | 1869 TN |
1951 MO |
Research Note: Daughter of Andrew J. Cantwell and Louisa Smith, both buried at Corinth Cemetery. Second wife of Charlie A. James. Emma Cantwell married Charles A. James on Mar. 10, 1901 in Barry Co., MO. - 1910 Census, Flat Creek, Barry, Missouri - Charley James, head, age 44, married twice, married 9 years in present marriage, born TN, parents born TN; Emma, wife, age 40, married 9 years, mother of one child, none living, born TN, parents born MO; Evert Homer, son, age 17, single, born MO, father born TN, mother MO. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, Erskin A. | 1897 | 1898 | No Data | Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, Homer Evert | 1893 | 1940 | Research Note: WW I Draft Reg. gives his birth date as Jan. 5, 1892. Son of Charlie A. James and his first wife Teelie (unknown). Homer E. James, age 21, married Florence Hefley, age 18, on Feb. 24, 1912 in Barry Co., MO. | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, Infant | Jan. 4, 1906 | Jan. 11, 1906 | Inscription: "Infant Son of C. A. & E. James" - Research Note: Child of Charles A. James and his second wife Emma Cantwell. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, Jack Pyburn | Nov. 28, 1893 | Apr. 1976 | Inscription: "US ARMY WORLD WAR I" - Research Note: Son of William H. James and Sarah B. "Sallie" Brandt. | SSDI Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, James Edward | Nov. 18, 1885 MO |
June 16, 1969 Barry County Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of William James and Sarah Bell Brandt. He was widowed. Hazel Beck of Cassville, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Still single, age 34 and living with his mother in the 1920 Census, Lake Side, Jasper Co., MO. Son of William H. James and Sarah B. "Sallie" Brandt. His wife was Cressy (Owings) McCandless listed on this page under McCandless. | Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, Jessie | Oct. 21, 1889 | Sept. 23, 1891 | Inscription: "Son of C. A. and T. A." - Research Note: Child of and buried next to Charlie A. James and Teelie James. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, John Monroe | Sept. 14, 1890 Barry Co., MO |
June 14, 1944 Kings Prairie Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His wife was Mary Balley. Son of William James born TN and Sarah Brandt born Barry Co., MO. His wife was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, Luther | Feb. 12, 1906 | Mar. 7, 1975 | SSW: Chloe - Research Note: Son of Alexander Emmons "Tobe" James and Cynthia E. " Lizzie" Bostick. His wife was Chloe Hilton. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, Robert T. | 1868 | 1932 | SSW: Zora A. - Research Note: I suspect that he was the son of Alexander McGhee James and Mary Jane Wright but don't find him in a census. - 1920 Census, Bigheart, Osage, Oklahoma - Robert James, age 51, born TN; Zora, wife, age 53, born MO; John C. Miller, father-in-law, age 70, born MO. - 1930 Census, Avant, Osage, Oklahoma - Living with son Edd James and wife Delia and family; Robert T. James, father, age 62; Missouri A. James, mother, age 63. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, Sarah "Sally" B. (BRANDT) (MAXWELL) (ELMORE) | June 25, 1859 | Oct. 28, 1949 | Research Note: Her death certificate listed under Elmore. She first married William H. James, second husband was George W. Maxwell, and third James Elmore. J. E. "Jim" James, Cassville, gave the information. Parents not listed. - Daughter of James William Brandt and Caroline Pyburn both buried at Corinth Cemetery. | Death Certificate Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, Teelie | Mar. 12, 1867 | July 17, 1892 | Inscription: "Wife of C. A. James" - Research Note: First wife of Charlie A. James. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, Wiley O. | 1890 | 1893 | No Data | Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, William H. | Feb. 1, 1859 Blount Co., TN |
Mar 30, 1894 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Alexander McGee and Mary Jane (Wright) James, from Blount Co., TN. He married Sally Brandt. He is mentioned in the obit of his father. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, William Rollie | Dec. 17, 1895 Rural Washburn, Barry Co.,MO |
Feb. 2, 1910 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son of A. E. and S. E." - Research Note: Son of Alexander E. "Toby" James and Cynthia Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bostick. His death certificate gives his date of birth as Dec. 17, 1894. His father is given as A. E. James and mother as Bostick, both born in TN. Dr. L. M. Northcutt gave the information. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
JAMES, Zora A. (MILLER) | 1866 | 1932 | SSW: Robert T. - Research Note: Also named as Missouri A. - 1920 Census, Bigheart, Osage, Oklahoma - Robert James, age 51, born TN; Zora, wife, age 53, born MO; John C. Miller, father-in-law, age 70, born MO. - 1930 Census, Avant, Osage, Oklahoma - Living with son Edd James and wife Delia and family; Robert T. James, father, age 62; Missouri A. James, mother, age 63. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
JONES, Donald Benton | Feb. 10, 1926 Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO |
Jan. 6, 2010 Red Rose Inn, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Luther Benton and Mildred (Dillworth) Jones. He received his education at Cassville, graduating with the class of 1944. During World War II, he entered the United States Army, serving from April 17, 1944, until Jan. 16, 1946. He resided in Kansas City several years and was a truck driver for IML Truck Lines. | Cassville Democrat Phyllis Long |
KELLIM, Alta Mae (REYNOLDS) | Jan. 14, 1925 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 26, 2006 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Charles Alvin -Inscription: " Mar. Dec. 31, 1943" - Research Note: Alta M. Kellim was born January 14, 1925, in Cassville, the daughter of Orville and Mollie (Starr) Reynolds. She was a graduate of Washburn High School and was employed for 25 years by Thomas Abstract in Cassville. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Cassville. She married Charles A. Kellim on December 31, 1943. | Monett Times Donna Cooper Photo Diana Cope |
KELLIM, Charles Alvin | Oct. 28, 1917 Pawnee, MO |
June 8, 2011 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Alta Mae - Inscription: "Dec 31, 1943" - Research Note: He was a son of Asa Seaton and Melissa Cordelia (Russell) Kellim. On December 31, 1943, he was united in marriage to Alta Mae Reynolds, who preceded him in death on January 26, 2006. Also preceding him in death were his parents; four brothers, Dean, Beryl, Asa, Jr. and Russell and one sister, Lena. Alvin graduated high school in Cimarron, Kansas and Draughon Business College in Springfield, Missouri. For twenty-four years he was employed as a rural mail carrier for the United States Postal Service in Cassville from which he retired. After his retirement, he worked part-time at Baker-Seely Supermarket in Cassville, for several years. Most of his life was spent in Cassville, Missouri. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
KIDWELL, Ellen Muria | Oct. 1, 1922 Port Orchard, WA |
Mar. 9, 2010 Nat'l Healthcare, Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: She was a daughter of William Oscar and Cora Ann (Swope) Kidwell. As a young child, Ellen and her family moved to the Davis Hollow area in Cassville. She attended the Quaker School in her early school age years and graduated from Cassville High School in 1941. After graduating high school she attended the Draughon's Business College in Springfield. Following college she moved back to Cassville where she worked a short time at the Seven Valleys Cheese Co. She was hired by Bill Hailey Ford in 1943, where she was the bookkeeper, office manager, issued licenses at the first license office in Barry County and at times, even sold auto parts. She retired after 42 years of service, but continued some responsibilities part time for the next several years. She was preceded in death by one brother, Gene Kidwell; and two sisters, Aletha Towe and Dorothy Allison. | White Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
KOCH, Hugh | Sept. 3, 1908 | Dec. 1, 1922 | No Data | Photo Diana Cope |
LALOGE, Inez | Jan. 11, 1901 | Nov. 28, 1983 | SSW: Leo J. - Research Note: SSDI gives her last residence as Purdy, Barry Co., MO. | SSDI Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
LALOGE, Leo J. | May 10, 1898 KS |
Feb. 14, 1972 KS |
SSW: Inez - Research Note: Son of Claude and Mary (Patton) Laloge. He first married Esther Bullard, divorced. Esther second married Claude Maxwell and is in Pierce City, MO in 1940 Census. He was also married to Lue Anne Means. His mother second married Jesse Hopper. SSDI gives his last residence as Chanute, Neosho Co., KS. WW I Draft Reg. gives his nearest relative as his mother, Mrs. J. D. Hopper of Cottonwood Falls, Chase Co., KS. - His wife in the 1930 Census, Chase Co., KS is Esther, age 24. - 1940 Census, Pierce, Lawrence, Missouri - Living with John Riley Jefferson, age 58, widowed, born AR; Leo Laloge, age 41, born KS, government worker building roads. | SSDI WW I Draft Reg. Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
LAUDERDALE, Bertha Catherine (HERD) | Oct. 4, 1896 | Nov. 23, 1963 | Research Note: Daughter of George Washington Herd and Mary Elizabeth Mulveigh, both buried at Corinth Cemetery. Wife of James Jesse Lauderdale. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
LAWRENCE, Eleanor Louise (LINK) | Oct. 3, 1931 Norwood, OH |
Apr. 9, 2008 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Daughter of Edwin and Bertha (Hough) Link. Wife of Clifford Lawrence, married on Mar. 5, 1949. She was a homemaker, worked at Duolite Industry, and retired from Etchion Endo-Surgery. She moved to Cassville in 1994 and worked for Rene's Paint and Decorative and Wal-Mart. Survivors include three nieces and a nephew. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Kathleen; and one brother, Herbert Link. | Barry Co. Advertiser Apr. 16, 2008 Phyllis Long |
LAWRENCE, Hugh Marvin | Apr. 19, 1939 Big Flat AR |
Apr. 22, 2023 Medical Lodge, Neosho, Newton, MO |
Research Note: Hugh was the son of Thomas and Atha (Qualls) Lawrence. He was preceeded in death by his parents; two sisters, Bernell and Ruby; and two brothers, TJ and Vernon. Hugh attended high school in Big Flat but quit his Jr. year to help support mom and dad's family during those tough times. At the age of 17 Hugh enlisted in the Army and served three years in Germany. On Jan. 7, 1961, he married Marilynn (Porter) Lawrence who survives. Other survivors are four sons and their wives; three sisters; 23 grand, great, and great-great grand kids and numerous nieces and nephews. Hugh was owner- operator of Lawrence Backhoe Service from 1972 until he retired in 2005. Hugh loved to travel and camp but his family was his pride and joy. He will be missed by many. | White Funeral Home and Crematory L. Pearce |
LAWRENCE, Matilda Elizabeth "Tea" (PHILLIPS) | Jan. 20, 1872 | July 16, 1913 Roaring River Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: William Henry - Research Note: Her death certificate gives her birth date as Jan. 20, 1872 - stone has 1871. She was widowed and a daughter of Andrew Jackson Phillips and Elizabeth Smyth Huff, both born TN. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
LAWRENCE, William Henry | May 17, 1871 Walker Co., GA |
Apr. 1913 Critchfield Farm, Roaring River Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: M. Tea - Research Note: His stone has that he was born in 1874, obit reads 1871. - May 1, 1913, Cassville Republican - William H. Lawrence of Roaring River died Thursday morning of last week after a short illness of pneumonia fever. Mr. Lawrence had been a resident of this county only a short time, having resided in the Pasley locality and later on the Critchfield farm on Roaring River. He was born in Walker County, Georgia, May 17, 1871. His parents dying when a youth he was reared as an orphan boy. In 1892, he was married to Mary Whisan who lived only a short time. Some years later he was married to Matilda E. "Tea" Phillips whom he is survived with three children. Funeral services were conducted Friday by Rev. J. T. Brattin at the Corinth Church and his body was laid to rest in the Corinth Cemetery. - Milwaukee News: Mr. Lawrence of Roaring River was buried at Corinth Cemetery Friday. Bro. Brattin preached the funeral. We sympathize with the wife and little children. They need help as he was the support to care for and make a living for them. The friends of this place made a donation Sunday for them. May God watch over and care for them through this sad life. | Cassville Republican Darla Marbut Photo Diana Cope |
LEBOW, George Cleo | May 16, 1937 Union Star, MO |
Mar. 7, 2017 Barry Co. Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Clyde C. and Leta M.(Smith) Lebow. He grew up in the surrounding area, and graduated high school from Maysville, Mo in 1955. Through the years, George hauled livestock for Keen Trucking, repaired small engines at Westphaling True Value and owned and operated Lebow Small Engines with son Randy, all in Cassville. Cards and visits would be appreciated since George requested that no services be held. A private family burial was held at Corinth Cemetery in Cassville. Cremation arrangements are being handled by White Funeral Home of Cassville. - He married Mary Lulu Johnson on Feb. 24, 1957 in Neosho, MO. | White Funeral Home MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long |
LEDGERWOOD, Violet T. (SUMMERS) | Oct. 1, 1903 Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 6, 1973 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Wife of William Ledgerwood. Daughter of Arthur Summers and Myrtle Edens. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
LEDGERWOOD, William Everett | Apr. 18, 1894 MO |
May 12, 1971 Skaggs Hosp., Branson, Taney Co., MO |
Inscription: "MISSOURI PVT 44 CO 164 DEPOT BRIG WORLD WAR I" - Research Note: His wife was Violet T. Summers. Son of Samuel L. Ledgerwood and Nancy Madewell. He was a farmer and Mrs. Thelma Dowell of Cassville, Barry Co., MO was the informant on the death certificate. His address was 1004 Harold St., Cassville, MO. | Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
LEE, Clarice (SMITH) | Oct. 7, 1901 Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 7, 1921 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of Oren Lee" - Research Note: First wife of Oren Lee. According to her death certificate, Pink Smith, born in Christian Co., MO, was her father and Hollie Hopkins, born in Barry Co., MO, was her mother's name. Her death certificate listed her buried in Horner Cemetery. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Diana Cope |
LEE, Etta Lea (CORLEY) | Jan. 23, 1884 MO |
Feb. 5, 1963 Cassville Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Robert E.- Research Note: Name AKA: Lea. Daughter of Marshall Corley and Mary Elizabeth Carmen. Lived at Exeter, MO. Earnest Lee of Washburn, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Census Phyllis Long Headstone Beverly Matthews Photo Diana Cope |
LEE, Esther L. (SMITH) | Jan. 21, 1900 | May 31, 1988 | SSW: Oren E. - Inscription:"Married Dec. 18, 1923" - Research Note: Second wife of Oren Lee. She was a sister to his first wife Clarice. Daughter of Pink Smith and Hollie Hopkins. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
LEE, Loften Lafayette | Apr. 20, 1897 Benton Co., AR |
Oct. 7, 1947 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Noble T. Lee and Sarah Nancy Summers. Oren Lee of Cassville, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
LEE, Mary Jane "Nell" (HEFFLEY) | July 22, 1911 Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 29, 2011 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Raymond Laverne - Inscription: "Married Dec. 5, 1930" - Research Note: She was the daughter of Lillie Dunn and Charles M. Heffley. Dec. 5, 1931, she was united in marriage to Raymond Lee, who preceded her in death. Also preceding her in death were her parents, brother and sister. She received her education at Washburn Prairie School. She lived her entire life in Barry County, where she farmed with her husband. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
LEE, Oren Earnest | July 29, 1899 | Nov. 9, 1990 | SSW: Esther L. -Inscription: "Married Dec. 18, 1923" - Research Note: He first married Clarice Smith. He second married Clarice's sister Esther Smith. Son of Noble T. Lee and Sarah Nancy Summers. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
LEE, Raymond Laverne | Feb. 15, 1912 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
May 5, 1990 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Mary Jane "Nell"- Inscription: "Married Dec. 5, 1930" - Research Note: Son of Wear Lee and Lenora W. "Nora" McClure. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
LEE, Robert E."Lea" | Dec. 8, 1879 | May 30, 1943 | SSW: Etta Lea - Research Note: Research Note: Son of Landon Armstrong Lee and Louisa Jane Moulder. | Census Phyllis Long Headstone Beverly Matthews Photo Diana Cope |
LEE, Robert E. "Bob" | Feb. 19, 1935 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
July 11, 2015 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Raymond and Mary Jane "Nell" (Heffley) Lee, who preceded him in death. He married Barbara Ann Cantwell on Nov. 19, 1955. Bob owned and operated Bob Lee Zenith Television Sales and Service for 57 years. He was an accomplished airplane pilot for over 50 years. He served 13 years in the Army Reserve and was a member of the American Legion. He graduated Cassville High School in 1953. He was a talented musician who could play almost any musical instrument you put in his hand, but his favorite was the fiddle. Bob played with many local bands over the years, including the Texas Swing band "The Ozark Ramblers". He performed on the Ozarks Jubilee Television show that was broadcast on KYTV out of Springfield, Missouri. A very special time in Bob's life was serving as Music and Choir Director of Corinth Baptist Church. He was also the music host of the KRMO Radio Show "Sermon and Song", where he worked alongside Pastor Fred Lynn of Corinth Baptist Church for many years. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
LINK, Herbert Leslie | Mar. 11, 1928 Fayette City, Fayette Co., PA |
June 25, 2006 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Margaret J. - Research Note: Son of Edwin E. and Bertha (Hough) Link. He received his education at Milford, Ohio. He was a veteran of the U.S. military, serving in the Air Force for two-and-a-half years and the Navy for 20 years. He served in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War eras. He was a locksmith and owner of Herb's Key and lock in Cassville. He married Margaret Schreiber on August 8, 1949, at Our Lady of Victory Chapel at Norfolk, Virginia. The body has been cremated under the direction of Fohn Funeral Home. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
LINK, Margaret J. | 1930 | No Date | SSW: Herbert L. | Photo Diana Cope |
LITCHFIELD, Amanda Ann | May 15, 1976 | Nov. 8, 1976 | Inscription: "Daddy's Little Angel" - Another Stone - Inscription: "Momma's Baby Mandy - You were my everything - Momma - Grandpa and Granny Gemmecke" | Photos Diana Cope |
LOGAN, Julia A. (PYBURN) | Dec. 9, 1844 | Dec. 6, 1919 | SSW: M. - Inscription: "His Wife" - Research Note: Monroe Logan's wife was Julia A. Pyburn. - Cassville Republican, Dec. 11, 1919 - Mrs. Julia Logan, wife of Monroe Logan of the Washburn Prairie locality died Saturday night, December 8, at the age of 75 years. Julia Pyburn Logan was born in Andrew County December 9, 1844. When about twelve years old her parents, William and Sarah Pyburn, moved to this county. With the exception of a very few years, Mrs. Logan spent the remainder of her life in the locality where she died. She and three sisters, Mrs. Fannie Cox, Mrs. Caroline Brandt and Mrs. Johanna Perkins, of one brother, A. J. Pyburn, Mrs. Logan was the last of the family to pass away. She had been a member of the Christian Church for about 30 years and was a woman who enjoyed the respect of all who knew her. The funeral, conducted by Rev. J. T. Brattin, was held at the Corinth Church Sunday afternoon and her body laid to rest in the cemetery nearby. | Note Ira Nickle Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
LOGAN, Monroe | Oct. 21, 1845 | Sept. 3, 1923 | SSW: Julia - Research Note: His death certificate states that he was born Oct. 1846. His father was given as Robert Logan, born in TN, and his mother's name was given as Perkins born in TN. Roscoe Cox gave the information. Ira Nickle added that Monroe was a son of Robert Logan and Mary Perkins, a daughter of Robert Biggan Perkins and Sarah Norris. Mary Perkins was a sister of Levina Perkins who married Monroe Logan a brother of Robert Logan. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Note Ira Nickle Photo Diana Cope |
LONGLEY, Coila Geneva (PORTER) | May 28, 1901 | Jan. 9, 1998 | Research Note: Daughter of George Alexander Porter and Mary Early Bowman. Wife of Oren Hershel Longley. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
LONGLEY, Donald | Jan. 31, 1917 | June 16, 1917 | Inscription: "Son of H. O. and C. G." - Research Note: This was a child of Hershel Oren and Coila G. (Porter) Longley. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Diana Cope |
LONGLEY, George "Tom" C. | Apr. 16, 1936 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 13, 2006 Freeman Hosp., Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: George "Tom" C. Longley, 70, of Cassville, died Nov. 13, at Freeman Hospital in Joplin. Mr. Longley was born April 16, 1936, in Cassville, and was a son of Hershel and Coila (Porter) Longley. He was a painter. He married Sharon Witt on February 2, 1982, in Exeter. | Monett Times Donna Cooper Photo Diana Cope |
LONGLEY, Hershel Oren | July 9, 1897 | May 1972 | Research Note: Son of Joseph Asbury Longley and Sarah Ellen Cantrell. His wife was Coila Geneva Porter - September 8, 1917, Cassville Democrat - Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Longley visited his brother, Jack of Pasley, last week. Jack leaves this week for the Mt. Vernon sanitarium. - Cassville Democrat, Jan. 24, 1920 - A. J. Hopkins, Herschel Longley and Wm. Brewer of the Washburn Prairie country are preparing to move to Idaho. | Online Newspapers Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
LONGLEY, Howard H. | Feb. 14, 1925 | Dec. 9, 1993 | Inscription: "1ST LT US ARMY KOREA" - Research Note: Son of Hershel Oren Longley and Coila Geneva Porter. - Another Stone | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
LONGLEY, Jackson J. | Abt. 1891 Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 16, 1922 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Age 31 years, 10 months, 12 days. Son of Joe Longley and Sarah Cantrell, both born Barry Co., MO. Jack Longley, age 24, married Lena Neill, age 19, on Jan. 25, 1916 in Barry Co., MO. - February 27, 1909, Cassville Democrat - State vs. Jack Longley, burglary and larceny, continued. - Cassville Democrat, November 27, 1909 - State vs. Jack Longley, burglary and larceny; attachment issued for Frank McCarty, John Cantrell, a witness fine $10. and cost of attachment. Continued by state. - August 21, 1913, Cassville Republican - Washburn Prairie News: Jack Longley came home Sunday night with his parents from Fairland, Okla., to visit a few days with home folks. He intends going to Idaho soon. - May 11, 1916, Cassville Republican - Washburn Prairie News: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Longley are visiting his sister, Mrs. Addah Mathews at Monett. - September 8, 1917, Cassville Democrat - Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Longley visited his brother, Jack of Pasley, last week. Jack leaves this week for the Mt. Vernon sanitarium. - Cassville Republican, June 13, 1918 - Washburn Prairie: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Longley have moved to the home of his father, J. A. Longley. - Cassville Democrat, March 20, 1920 - Lena Longley vs. Jack Longley; divorce, continued by agreement. - Cassville Democrat, July 3, 1920 - A little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Longley, while playing around a windmill at the home of Frank Miller out on the State Highway toward Washburn got one of his thumbs so badly mashed Saturday that it had to be amputated at the first joint. | Death Certificate Online Newspapers MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long |
LONGLEY, Joseph "Joe" Asbury | Sept. 26, 1856 TN |
July 25, 1930 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Sarah - Research Note: His parents were George Washington and Mary (Curd) Longley. He married Sept. 7, 1885, Lee Spring, Barry Co., MO, to Sarah Ellen Cantrell, daughter of Andrew Jackson and Eliza Matilda (Barnes) Cantrell. - March 17, 1910, Cassville Republican - Washburn Prairie News: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bandy and Miss Clara Longley visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Longley at this place Saturday night and Sunday. - April 9, 1914, Cassville Republican - Washburn Prairie News: Otto Ruppert of Wheaton, was his father-in-law's, J. A. Longley, Friday night on business. - Cassville Democrat, July 3, 1920 - Mrs. Addie Matthews of Monett, spent Saturday night and Sunday very pliantly with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Longley. | Note Donna Cooper Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
LONGLEY, Roger Lee | Feb. 18, 1944 Washburn Prairie, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 5, 2008 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Hershel Oren and Coila Geneva (Porter) Longley. Survived two sons, and two daughters. On Nov. 19, 1964, in Brownsville, Texas, he was united in marriage to Carol Ann Antle. He was preceded in death by his parents and four brothers, Donald Joe, Carl Ross, Howard (Bungle) Lee and George (Tom) Carroll. He received his education in Cassville. He resided in Brownsville, Texas, and Ketchikan, Alaska, but most of his life was spent in Cassville. He owned his own construction business and was the operations manager for MARCK Industries, of which he was a founding member. | Barry Co. Advertiser Phyllis Long |
LONGLEY, Russell Goble | Oct. 25, 1899 Cassville, Barry Co.,MO |
Dec. 10, 1931 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate listed his parents as Joseph Asbury and Sarah (Cantrell) Longley. And it listed Joseph born in TN and Sarah born in KS. His wife was Ola Marcella Hastings. The death certificate gives Dec. 3rd as the death date. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Diana Cope |
LONGLEY, Sarah Ellen (CANTRELL) | Apr. 7, 1865 Eureka, KS |
Nov. 1943 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Joe - Research Note: Daughter of Andrew Jackson Cantrell born TN and Eliza Matilda Barnes born Barry Co., MO. Mrs. Roger Matthews of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - April 9, 1914, Cassville Republican - Washburn Prairie News: Mrs. J. A. Longley and daughters, Mary and Marjorie, spent from Friday till Sunday with here daughter, Mrs. Addah Mathews of Monett and attended the close of her school at Bellview Saturday. - September 8, 1917, Cassville Democrat - Mrs. Stella Palmer and daughter, Fern, of Pierce City, visited her aunt, Mrs. Joe Longley last week. - Cassville Republican, Oct. 31, 1918 - Henry Cantrell of Leban, Washington, spent part of last week with his sister, Mrs. J. A. Longley, and family here. He went from here Friday morning to Wheaton to visit his brother, Abe Cantrell, before returning home. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MASON, Mildred L. | Feb. 22, 1920 | June 21, 1995 | No Data | Photo Diana Cope |
MASSIE, Barbara E. (BRUMFIELD) | Jan. 1, 1842 OH |
Mar. 6, 1927 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Daughter of James E. Brumfield and Mary A. (Stafford) (Brumfield) Berry. Wife of Wilson Massie. Her death certificate is listed on the Secretary of State's index as Barbra E. Massey. Her father was given as James E. Brumfield. James L. Massey gave the information. On the 1900 census Mary A. Berry was living in this household and listed as a mother-in-law to Wilson Massie. The 1900 census gives Barbara's birth year as 1846. - Cassville Democrat, March 12, 1927 - Mrs. Barbara Massie was born Jan. 1, 1844. Died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Girten, west of Exeter, Mo., with whom she had made her home for the past 17 months. She was 83 years, two months and 6 days old. She was married to Wilson Massie, June 15, 1862. To this union were born five sons, Mr. and Mrs. Massie come to Barry county, fifty years ago, and for a number of years lived in the Pasley neighborhood, south of Cassville, Mrs. Massie was a devout Christian and often, before her death, expressed her readiness to meet her Savior. She is survived by two sons, Jim and Sherman. Funeral services were conducted at the home of Wm. Girten west of Exeter, on Monday afternoon, March 7, 1927, by Chas Vanzandt. Interment in the Corinth cemetery, south of Cassville under direction of the Blankenship and Barr Undertaking Service. | Family Frances Albert Death Certificate Donna Cooper Online Obit Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MASSIE, Charles W. | Abt. 1881 Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 25, 1895 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son of W. and B. E. - Aged 14 yr., 8 mo., 2 da" - Research Note: Son of Wilson Massie and Barbara E. Brumfield. - Another Photo - Another Photo | Family Photo Frances Albert Photo Diana Cope |
MASSIE, Lee Roy | July 30, 1918 MO |
Aug. 26, 1920 Exeter, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of: James L. Massie and Mary A. Massie. Rosa Glassin of Exeter, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - James L. Massie, age 30, married Mary A. Butler, age 18, on Jan. 29, 1896 in Barry Co., MO. | Death Certificate Frances Albert Census Phyllis Long |
MASSIE, Mary Jane | Aug. 1, 1897 Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 18, 1911 Liberty Twp., Barry Co, MO |
Research Note: Daughter of T. Elmer and Emma (Jones) Massie, granddaughter of Wilson Massie and Barbara E. Brumfield, 14 yrs., 2 mos., 18 days. In the 1910 Census, Liberty, Barry, Missouri - Mary was living with her grandparents, Wilson and Barbara, age 12. | Family Frances Albert Census Phyllis Long |
MASSIE, Thomas Elmer | Jan. 9, 1875 | Nov. 5, 1907 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Husband of Emma (Jones) Massie, son of Wilson Massie and Barbara E. Brumfield. - Jan. 6, 1898, Cassville Republican - Licensed to Wed: Elmer Massie, 22, Exeter and Emma Jones, 21, Exeter. - Another Photo - Another Photo | Family Photo Frances Albert Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MASSIE, Wilson | Mar. 1842 OH |
Aft. 1900 | Inscription: "CO G 20 Ohio INF" - Research Note: Son of James Massie and Rachel Phillips. In 1880 Wilson and wife, along with children, were living in Huggins, Gentry Co., MO. He was age 37,born in Ohio. Barbary, his wife was age 35, born in OH. Wilson lost an eye during the Civil War. He served 1 year and 8 months. - Another Photo | Family Photo Frances Albert Note Donna Cooper Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MCCAIN, Robert Jeffery | May 13, 1954 | Nov. 27, 1954 | No Data | Photo Diana Cope |
MCCALISTER, John | Feb. 19, 1847 | Nov. 14, 1893 | No Data | Photo Diana Cope |
MCCANDLESS, Alfred | Nov. 22, 1880 | June 26, 1964 Orange Co., CA |
SSW: Alta - Research Note: According to the California Death Records, his mother's maiden name was Pace. Son of James McCandless and Sarah J. Pace. | Death Record Jay McCandless Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MCCANDLESS, Alta (MCMINN) | Nov. 12, 1884 | Mar. 7, 1940 Orange Co., CA |
SSW: Alfred - Research Note: Daughter of Robert M. McMinn and Annie Branham. Alfred McCandless, age 20, married Alta McMinn, age 16, on Aug. 25, 1901 in Barry Co., MO. James McCandless and R. M. McMinn, fathers, gave their consent. According to the CA Death Records, her mother's maiden name was Branham. - Cassville Republican, Nov. 27, 1919 - Mrs. Alfred McCandless and son, Archie, returned home Sunday from a weeks visit with relatives near Cassville. | Headstone Jay McCandless MO Marriage Records Online Newspapers Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MCCANDLESS, Cressy C. (OWINGS) (JAMES) | Oct. 2, 1890 Barry Co., MO |
July 15, 1934 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate is listed under Cressy Charlie James. Cressy Owings was first married, and then widowed, Lenard McCandless. She then married James James also buried in Corinth cemetery. Daughter of George Owings and Emma B. Hays. Mrs. Everett Baker of Mineral Springs was the informant. - McCandless Plot Stone | Death Certificate Jay McCandless Photo Diana Cope |
MCCANDLESS, Eral H. | Feb. 15, 1910 | June 7, 1961 | SSW: Georgia F. - Inscription: "MISSOURI PVT 128 SVC COMD UNIT WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: Son of Lenard N. McCandless and Cressy C. Owings. - Military Stone | Headstone Jay McCandless Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MCCANDLESS Georgia Fern (EVANS) | Mar. 20, 1907 OK |
Feb. 17, 1990 Fayetteville, Washington Co., AR |
SSW: Eral H. - Research Note: She was the daughter of George Wesley Evans and Elnora "Nora" Robbins. | Note Phyllis Long Headstone Jay McCandless Photo Diana Cope |
MCCANDLESS, Infant | Apr. 20, 1908 | Apr. 21, 1908 | Inscription: "Infant Dau. of J. A. and Carrie" - Research Note: Baby of James Alexander McCandless and Carrie Bartmess. | Headstone Jay McCandless Note Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MCCANDLESS, James Alexander | Apr. 4, 1859 KY |
Jan. 7, 1926 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: James A. McCandless was married to, Sarah J. Pace, first, and second to Carrie Bartmess. His death certificate gives his wife's name as Carrie. His father was given as John M. McCandless and his mother's maiden name was (Mary Ann) Williams, born in Hardin Co., KY. - James McCandless married Sarah J. Pace on Apr. 17, 1879 in Barry Co., MO. - J. A. McCandless married Carrie Bartmess on June 10, 1907 in Barry Co., MO. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Note Jay McCandless MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MCCANDLESS, Lenard N. | Nov. 14, 1886 Golden, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 20, 1924 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His wife was Cressy Owings. His death certificate states he was a merchant. It gives his father's name as James McCandless and his mother as Sarah Pace. Alfred McCandless gave the information. Cemetery was given as Pasley, undertaker was Bradford. - January 20, 1916, Cassville Republican - Personal and Local News: Leonard McCandless south of town and the Phillips family west of town are under quarantine on account of small pox. Since quarantine regulations were established as soon as it became know there appears to be no danger of it spreading. The case at Butterfield is doing well and prompt quarantine kept it from spreading there. | Headstone Jay McCandless Death Certificate Donna Cooper Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MCCANDLESS, Mary A. (WILLIAMS) | Mar. 24, 1823 KY |
Nov. 28, 1907 MO |
Inscription: "Wife of John M. McCandless" - Research Note: Her daughter's death certificate, Martha J. Smalley, listed Mary's name as Mary A. Williams. Jan 1912, the estate of John McCandless was in probate court with James McCandless, executor. | Note Jay McCandless Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Diana Cope |
MCCLELLAN, Elmer Joe | Apr. 27, 1915 Chandler, Lincoln Co., OK |
Jan. 16, 1958 Galway, Saratoga Co., NY |
Research Note: He was the son of George Barton and Ethel Mae (Hicks) McClellan and he was a logger and truck driver. Home town was Cold Brook, NY. He first married Fontella Fern Inman, divorced. Married next, Ruth Brenchley. May have had a third wife. | Father Jay McClellan Note Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MCCLELLAN, Ethel May (BARRETT) (HICKS) | Mar. 16, 1895 Douglas Co., MO |
Nov. 13, 1975 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Wife of George Barton "Bart" McClellan. Daughter of Franklin Monroe and Ivannia (Bass) Hicks. | Grandmother Headstone Jay McClellan Photo Diana Cope |
MCCLELLAN, Ida | Feb. 16, 1917 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 28, 1920 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Dau. of Bart and Ethel" -Research Note: Dau. of George B. and Ethel M. (Hicks) McClellan. | Headstone Jay McClellan Photo Diana Cope |
MCCLELLAN, Mary Elizabeth | Nov. 10, 1932 Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 15, 1932 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Infant dau. of Elmer Joe and Fontella (Inman) McClellan. | Family Jay McClellan Photo Diana Cope |
MCCLURE, Clarence Harrison | Aug. 17, 1894 Dade Co., MO |
Aug. 8, 1940 Sprague River, Klamath Co., OR |
Inscription: - "3232953 - CORPORAL CO. B 313 ENG. - BATTLES, HAULE, ALSAC, OCT. 7, 1918 - AUG. 17, 1894, AUG. 8, 1940" - Research Note: Son of Jacob S. McClure and Sarah Ellen Seigel. His wife was Dora May Perigen. - The News and The Herald Contributed by Jeanie Sawyer: - Clarence McClure, a resident of Sprague River, Oregon, passed away in this city Thursday, August, 8, 1940. The deceased was a native of Missouri and was aged 45 years when called. He is survived by a daughter Bonnie McClure of Bakersfield, California, also other relatives in the east. The remains rest in Ward's Klamath Funeral home, 925 High street. | Obit Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MCCLURE, Jacob Sterling | Jan. 25, 1865 Benton Co., MO |
Dec. 27, 1928 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Sarah E. - Research Note: According to his death certificate he was a son of Jacob Keeler and Eliza (Swearingen) McClure. His mother's death certificate places her burial in Washburn Prairie Cemetery. On Jacob's death certificate, Vance Owings gave the information. - Cassville Democrat, Jan. 4, 1929 - Jacob Sterling McClure was born in Benton County, Mo., Jan. 25, 1865 died at the home of his daughter Mrs. V. M. Owings, just east of Exeter. Dec. 27, 1928, at the age of 63 years, 11 months and 2 days. He had been a sufferer with tubercular trouble for considerable time. He was united in marriage to Sarah Ellen Seigel, July 17, 1886 at Lawrenceburg, Lawrence County, Mo. To this union three children were born, who are Mrs. Myrtle Lassiter of Monett, Mo. Clarence H. of Crane, Mo., and Mrs. Edith Owings of Exeter. He was converted at the age of forty-two years. He is survived by his wife and three children, eleven grandchildren, four brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were conducted at the Corinth church, south of Cassville, on Friday afternoon, Dec. 28, by Chas Vanzandt, Burial in the Corinth Cemetery, under the direction of the Bradford Funeral Service. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MCCLURE, Sarah Ellen (SEIGEL) | June 8, 1869 OH |
Nov. 12, 1939 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Jacob S. - Research Note: Wife of Jacob S. McClure. Daughter of Jacob Seigel born Columbus, OH and Mary Ballah born Franklin Co., OH. Mrs. Alfred Lassiter of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MCCORD, Arlie D. | Mar. 7, 1905 Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 23, 1978 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Dempsey E. McCord and Pearl Elizabeth Brazle. His wife was Maude Mead. - Another Photo | Census Phyllis Long Photo Cheli McCord Photo Diana Cope |
MCCORD, Blanche Maude (MEAD) | May 3, 1911 KS |
May 19, 1968 Barry Co., Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Wife of Arlie D. McCord. Daughter of Rhoads B. Mead and Stella Maud Sickles. Usual residence was Eagle Rock, MO. She was a school teacher. Acute appendicitis was the cause of death. Louise McCord of Rural Eagle Rock, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Another Photo | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Cheli McCord Photo Diana Cope |
MCCORD, Louise Marceline | May 9, 1937 OK |
Oct. 29, 2012 MO |
Research Note: Louise Marceline McCord, 75, of Cassville, passed away on Oct. 29, 2012. She was born in Oklahoma on May 9, 1937, to Arlie D. McCord and Maude (Mead) McCord. She graduated from Cassville High School in 1955 and served for a short time in the U.S. Navy. She was also a long-time employee of FASCO. She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Wendell; and her lifelong friend, Ellen Kidwell. She was involved in search and rescue and was a volunteer at the Cassville Chamber of Commerce and other places around Cassville. No services are being held. A memorial will be at Corinth Cemetery in Cassville. | Cassville Democrat Phyllis Long |
MCCORD, Pearl Elizabeth (Brazle) | Dec. 21, 1879 MO |
Dec. 13, 1976 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Cheli's post read that Pearl died Dec. 14, 1976, stone reads otherwise - Dec. 13, 1976. - Daughter of Joseph Stewart Brazle and Josephine Henrietta Martin. Pearl E. Brazle, age 15, married Dempsey McCord, age 23, on Jan. 20, 1895 in Barry Co., MO. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Headstone Cheli McCord Photo Diana Cope |
MCCORD, Wendell D. | Mar. 24, 1934 | Mar. 19, 1979 | Research Note: Son of Arlie D. McCord and Maude (Mead) McCord. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MCDONALD, Otha | Aug. 1, 1906 | Sept. 30, 1996 | Inscription: "Mother" | Photo Diana Cope |
MCGRADY, Patricia Mary (AMSTEIN) | Jan. 31, 1933 CA |
Nov. 3, 2007 Long Beach, CA |
Research Note: Daughter of Bertrum and Lillian (Tunis) Amstein. Survived by one brother of Cassville. - The Morning News, Pg.4A, Springdale, AR - LONG BEACH, Calif. - Patricia Mary McGrady, 74, of Long Beach died Nov. 3, 2007, at Alamitos Belmont Rehab Center in Long Beach. She was born Jan. 31, 1933, in California to Bertrum and Lillian (Tunis) Amstein. She was preceded in death by three husbands. She was educated in Bellflower, Calif. She worked in the tourism industry and was an event planner for the Queen Mary Cruise line. She was a Baptist. Survivors include one brother, Scott Neal of Cassville, Mo., nieces and nephews. Services were Nov. 13 at Corinth Baptist Church in Cassville. Burial was in Corinth Cemetery. The Rev. James Stewart and the Rev. Bob Neeley officiated. | Barry Co. Advertiser The Morning News Phyllis Long |
MCMULLEN, Alvah A. | Feb. 18, 1898 | Apr. 3, 1898 | Inscription: "Son of C. S. and M. A." | Photo Diana Cope |
MCMULLEN, Maggie F. SMITH) | Nov. 2, 1842 | Mar. 21, 1906 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of W. H. McMullen" | Photo Diana Cope |
MCMULLEN, William H. | Mar. 13, 1827 Johnstown, PA |
Oct. 9, 1911 Mark, OK |
Research Note: Civil War Veteran. - Cassville Republican, October 12, 1911 - William H. McMullen for years, a highly esteemed citizen of this community, died Monday, Oct. 9, 1911, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ora Goff, Mark, Okla., after an illness of many months and of general debility, age 81 years, 5 months and 26 days. Since 1888 Mr. McMullen had lived in the Pasley neighborhood south of Cassville, until last March, when on account of rapidly failing health, he was taken to Oklahoma where nearly all of his children live, that they might give their beloved father, the tenderness of care during old age. For some time he had been afflicted and when he went to Oklahoma his neighbors hardly expected to see him again alive. The sad news of his death when received here, Thursday, was no surprise to those who knew of his declining health. William H. McMullen was born at Johnstown, Pa., March 13, 1827. That state was his home until 1877 when he and family moved from his native state to Nebraska. From there they moved to Kansas and then to the farm south of Cassville in 1888. He was married to Maggie Smith in 1855. To them were born seven children, five of whom are living they are: Mrs. Dell Riley of Mulberry, Kan., Geo. S. McMullen, John F. McMullen, and Mrs. Ora Golf of Mark, Okla., and Mrs. Zourie Weston, wife of Andy Weston of Chapel, Okla. Mrs. W. H. McMullen died at the family home south of Cassville a few years ago. The body was shipped from Mark, Okla., to Cassville, arriving here Tuesday night, when it was taken to the Masonic hall. Mr. McMullen being a member of the Masonic lodge at Cassville in charge of the brothers of Masonic fraternity, his body was convened to the Corinth Cemetery, Wednesday morning, where it was laid to rest with the honors of that order. | Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MEADOR, George Henry | Sept. 1, 1838 Sumner Co., TN |
Feb. 8, 1904 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Nathaniel and Katherine (Purdue) Meador. Husband of Lucy Ann "Boothe" Meador married Feb. 24, 1867 in Barry County, MO. He was a farmer and served on the Horner School Board, he was also a member of the Corinth Baptist Church. The father of Joanna, Dora Elizabeth (Stubblefield), Willie, James, Alice, Mary Belle (Skelton), Emily Jane, Eli Newton, Edna Columbia (Wormington), Lewis Elburn, Clarence Edwin and Fredrick Austin Meador. - Cassville Democrat, February 13, 1904 - When the spirit of George Meador took its departure Monday morning at 8:00 o'clock, a good citizen was dead. He died of pneumonia and leaves a wife and eight children to mourn his death. The remains were laid to rest Tuesday, in the Corinth Cemetery. The family have our heartfelt sympathy in their bereavement. - Nov. 18, 1897, Cassville Republican - Horner News: Mr. and Mrs. George Meador visited their daughter, Mrs. Bell Skelton living near Eagle Rock, Saturday and Sunday. | Family Headstone Marjorie S. Hoskins Online Obit Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MEADOR, Lucy Ann (BOOTH) | Feb. 4, 1845 Harrisonville, Cass Co., MO |
Dec. 28, 1911 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the mother of Dora Elizabeth (Meador)Stubblefield (my great Grandmother) - She was a daughter of Reuben Harris and Anne (Burnett) Booth. - Her death certificate has her mother's maiden name as Tuggle, born in TN. - Cassville Republican, January 4, 1912 - Sister Lucy Ann Meador was born at Harrisonville, MO, Feb. 4, 1845, being the eldest daughter of Reuben and Anna Booth. She professed faith in Christ at the age of 21 and soon after united with the Missionary Baptist Church and committed a faithful member until Dec. 28, 1911, when the Lord called her home. She was married to George H. Meador, Feb. 24, 1867. To this union twelve children were born, nine of whom are still living, three dying in infancy. Her husband died Feb. 8, 1904. He was a faithful member of the Corinth Baptist Church. Aunt Lucy as she was familiarly called, was loved by all who knew her because of her kind and loving disposition, she was a true and affectionate wife and a loving and tender mother. Her husband found her a true help mate in every sense of the word as the keeping of her home and the training of her children plainly show. She leaves four sons and five daughters all of them splendid citizens and followers of their mother's God. The daughters are all married to honorable upright men and have good homes. The oldest son, E. N. Meador, is the editor of the Cassville Republican and Mayor of Cassville. Clarence is an industrious young farmer and has remained on the old home with the mother for which he serves much credit. These two are both married and have Christian wives. Elburn and Fred are both very successful teachers and prominent in school work and are forgoing to the front. She also leaves twenty-nine grandchildren and one great grand-child. Most of her grandchildren that are old enough are religious. The end came as peacefully as baby falling to seep on its mother's breast. She was anxious to go and often asked her Heavenly Father to take her home. The children and most of the grand-children together with a very large congregation of sorrowing relatives and friends were present at the funeral which was conducted by the writer of the Corinth Baptist Church at one p.m. Dec. 30th, after which the remains were laid to rest in the Corinth cemetery beside her husband. | Online Obit Family Marjorie S. Hoskins Death Certificate Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MILLER, Add Milburn | Apr. 2, 1874 Webster Co., MO |
Sept. 22, 1965 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Lula - Research Note: Son of William Andrew Miller and Susanna Sullens. Usual residence was 3 miles SE of Cassville, MO. His wife was Lulu Irwin and she was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MILLER, Carl | Oct. 11, 1917 | Oct. 12, 1917 | Inscription: "Son of Add M. and Lula Miller" | Photo Diana Cope |
MILLER, Harold W. | Oct. 11, 1917 Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 24, 1993 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Mary E. - Inscription: "Married Dec. 1, 1942" - Research Note: Son of Add and Lula (Irwin) Miller. He was a lifetime area resident of Cassville. He was a graduate of Cassville High School. He worked for 33 years as a mechanic at the former Bill Hailey's Tractor Company of Cassville. Married Mary Elizabeth Barker on December 1, 1942 in Cassville, Barry County, MO | Obit Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MILLER, Jerry Leon | Dec. 15, 1955 OK |
Nov. 22, 2005 Cassville Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Kenneth Leon and Peggy Ann (White) Miller. On May 5, 2003, in Eureka Springs, Ark., he was united in marriage to Teresa (Smith) Walker. He grew up and attended schools in Oklahoma and Bakersfield, Calif., before moving to Cassville. He was employed by the Mineral Springs Road District for 12 years. He was an active member of the Barry County Search and Rescue Team and Cowboys Connection for Christ. | Cassville Democrat Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MILLER, Kenneth Leon | Aug. 26, 1930 Barnsdale, OK |
Feb. 22, 2004 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Peggy A. - Research Note: Kenneth was born August 26, 1930, in Barnsdale, OK, a son of Lee and Viola (Copeland) Miller. He worked in oil fields for 35 years, then moved to Cassville where he worked for Garrett Manufacturing and Vollenweider Orchard, retiring in 1988. He married Peggy White on December 14, 1954, in Great Bend, Kansas. - Military Stone - Inscription: "US ARMY KOREA" | Monett Times Donna Cooper Cassville Democrat Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MILLER, Lula (IRWIN) | Feb. 5, 1896 | Feb. 6, 1978 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Add M. - Research Note: Grandmother of Kathy, Diane, Brenda and Greg. Great-grandmother to Sandy, Bucky and Andy. | Obituary Greg Miller Photo Diana Cope |
MILLER, Mary Elizabeth (BARKER) | Oct. 31, 1924 Grand Junction, CO |
Dec. 13, 2020 MO |
SSW: Harold W. - Inscription: "Married Dec. 1, 1942" - Research Note: She was the daughter of Charles Walter and Edith (Hankins) Barker who preceded her in death. Also preceding her in death are her husband; two brothers, Ted and Charles Barker; one sister, Anna Mae Divilla and one granddaughter. She married Harold Miller in 1942 at Reverend Silas' home, they were married for fifty-one years. She was a member of Corinth Baptist Church, taught Sunday School and Bible School, was a member of the choir and played the organ and the piano when needed. Betty was a member of the WMV and worked at Roaring River Restaurant for thirty-four years. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MILLER, Noveta M. | Nov. 14, 1905 Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 29, 1906 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Dau of J. W. and L. A. Miller" - Research Note: Her death notice states that she died Nov. 19, 1906 - but states she was 1 year and 15 days old, so in that case the Nov. 29, 1906, would be a correct date. - Cassville Democrat, December 8, 1906 - Noveta, 1 year and 15 days old daughter of Jas. Miller, died Nov. 19th of pneumonia. The remains were laid to rest in the Huff Cemetery, Rev. J. T. Brattin, conducting the funeral services. The bereaved have the sympathy of all their friends and acquaintance. | Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MILLER, Peggy A. (WHITE) | Jan. 15, 1939 | No Date | SSW: Kenneth L. - Inscription: "Married Dec. 14, 1954" | Photo Diana Cope |
MILLER, Timmy Lynn | Dec. 11, 1949 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 6, 2022 Circle of Life Hospice, Bentonville, AR |
Research Note: He was the son of Harold and Betty (Barker) Miller. He was a 1968 Cassville High School graduate. Timmy worked for the City of Cassville and the City of Berryville as a Superintendent, making many lasting friendships along the way. Timmy was preceded in death by his parents. | White Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
MITCHELL, Fannie L. (ROBBINS) | Feb. 23, 1879 Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 9, 1953 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Fannie Lucinda Robbins was a daughter of Milas Harvey Robbins and Mary Letisia Heltzel. Married Joseph W. Mitchell, January 1, 1902. | Headstone Death Certificate Norman Smith Photo Diana Cope |
MITTS, Henry Thomas | Oct. 3, 1910 MO |
Dec. 27, 1927 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Henry Thomas Mitts, foster son of Charlie and Grace Sills - Age 17 Yrs 2 Mos 24 Days" - Research Note: Son of William "Bill" Mitts and Emma Justis, both born MO, divorced. William H. Mitts, age 20, married Emma R. Justice, age 22, on may 28, 1903 in Barry Co., MO. William's father, D. H. Mitts, gave consent. - Cassville Republican, July 25, 1912 - Emma Mitts vs. William Mitts, divorce, decree, of plaintiff. - A. N. Sills of Vinita, OK was the informant on the death certificate. - Cassville Democrat, Jan. 28, 1928 - Henry Thomas Mitts was born October 3, 1910 and died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sills at Roaring River, December 27, 1927, aged seventeen years two months and fourteen days. He was stricken December 25 with influenza, and all that medical skill and loving hands could do were of no avail. When only five weeks old he was adopted onto the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sills. Being a very frail child he required more than ordinary care but with the untiring efforts of Mrs. Sills and the tender devotion of other members of the family, he grew to be reasonable strong, and was a promising young man. They loved him as their own and them he was ever a true affectionate son and brother. Henry was strictly moral and was always ready to render any assistance possible to young or old. To him the knowledge of right was at once his duty to obey, and though isolated from religious worship he was provided with religious literature in the home, and to the religious lessons in school he was ever an attentive listener. He was preparing to enter his third year of high school work, having completed his first two years in the Roaring River School. An impressive sermon was preached by Revered C. E. Henderson at the Sill's home on Wednesday afternoon. A special quarter from Corinth Church rendered some beautiful and appropriate music. The funeral was under the direction of Mr. Burckhalter of Oklahoma, and the remains was laid to rest in the Corinth Cemetery. | Death Certificate Online Obit Online Newspapers MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MOORE, Forrest Michael | Apr. 8, 1946 | Apr. 23, 1985 | Inscription: "A2C US AIR FORCE VIETNAM" -Research Note: Last Residence: Cassville, Barry Co., MO 65625 -SS# 498-48-6783 issued in MO. | Headstone SSDI Kathryn Gebczyk Photo Diana Cope |
MOORE, Russell Rolin | Jan. 12, 1911 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 17, 2000 Rogers, Benton Co., AR |
SSW: Rubye L. -Inscription: "Married April 4, 1931 -" Research Note: He was the son of John and Minnie Moore. He owned and operated Moore's Economy Store until 1963, was a member of the First Baptist Church in Cassville, and was a Navy veteran of World War II. He married Ruby Vanzandt on April 4, 1931, and she preceded him in death. Survivors include one daughter, of Cassville; and one granddaughter, of Cassville. | Monett Times Aug. 21, 2000 Mary Homesley Photo Diana Cope |
MOORE, Rubye L. (VANZANDT) | Mar. 7, 1912 | May 12, 1998 | SSW: Russell R. - Inscription: "Married April 4, 1941" - Research Note: Daughter of Walter Vanzandt and Margaret Josephine Edens. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MOSS, Grace Belle (KINDRED) | Aug. 29, 1883 | Nov. 21, 1963 Rural Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: James Martin - Research Note: Daughter of Fielding Harrison Kindred and Medora Bell "Dora" Kindred, Dora the daughter of William Kindred and Elizabeth Ann Burgin. Percy Moss of Portland, OR was the informant on the death certificate. She had been bed fast for months following a stroke. Grace B. Kindred, age 18, married James M. Moss, age 22, on Feb. 12, 1902 in Mercer Co., MO. | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MOSS, James Martin | Aug. 3, 1878 Mercer Co., MO |
Mar. 19, 1963 Rural Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Grace B. - Research Note: Son of John A. Moss and Elizabeth Cetoia Nash. Roy MOss of Knoxville, TN was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
MULVACH, Berthena (CAGLE) | Feb. 29, 1836 TN |
Aug. 24, 1911 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: T. A. - Research Note: Her death certificate reads that her name was Parthenia Mulvah. John and P. Cagle from TN are listed as her parents. George A. Porter of Washburn, MO, gave the information. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Diana Cope |
MULVACH, Thomas A. | July 21, 1826 Ireland |
Nov. 27, 1920 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Berthena - Research Note: His death certificate is listed as Thomas A. Mulbay. He was age 94, a farmer and a widow. His father was listed as John Mulbay and his mother's maiden name was Miller. Both were born in Ireland. The location in Ireland where Thomas was born looks like Durian?, Ireland. George W. Herd gave the information. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Diana Cope |
MUIR, Herbert J. | Feb. 27, 1951 | No Date | SSW: Ronda J. - Inscription:"Married July 25, 1988" - Back of Stone | Photo Diana Cope |
MUIR, Ronda Joyce (PERIMAN) (STILL) | May 30, 1952 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
July 12, 2009 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Herbert J. - Inscription:"Married July 25, 1988" - Research Note: Ronda Joyce Muir, 57, of Washburn died July 12, 2009 at her home. She was born May 30, 1952, in Cassville, Mo., to Edward and Hazel (Daniel) Periman. Sons with the surname Still given in the obit. - Back of Stone | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NASH, Brenda Jean | July 29, 1961 Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO |
Sept. 17, 2010 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was a daughter of James Edward and Sandra Lee (Chambers) Nash. Brenda attended beauty school and was a licensed beautician. She had also worked at Fasco and Thorco in Cassville. She had attended Crowder College and was currently enrolled in Crowder online classes. She had two sons listed with the surname Seufert. The obituary was listed as Brenda Jean Nash. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
NASH, R. B. | May 18, 1932 Bowie, TX |
July 6, 2004 At Home, Rogers, AR |
Inscription: "US ARMY KOREA" - Research Note: The Morning News, Springdale, AR - R. B. Dillard Nash, 72, of Rogers died July 6, 2004, at his home. He was born May 18, 1932, in Bowie, Texas, to Charlie and Mary Jane (Goodrum) Nash. He worked as a welder on the Alaska pipeline and was an X-ray technician and Army veteran. Survivors include one son; two daughters; two stepchildren; nine siblings; eight grandchildren; three step-grandchildren. | Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NEELEY, Edith Lucille (NEWMAN) | July 29, 1919 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 22, 2007 Willard, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: William Joe - Inscription:"Married Dec. 24, 1935" - Research Note: She was a daughter of Roy and Faye (Garner) Newman. On Dec. 24, 1935, in Neosho, she was united in marriage to Joe Neeley, who preceded her in death on March 11, 1994. She was also preceded in death by four brothers, Ernest, Wilbur, Rayburn and Earl and one sister, Louise. | Cassville Democrat Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NEELEY, William Joe | Sept. 18, 1912 | Mar. 11, 1994 | SSW: E. Lucille - Inscription:"Married Dec. 24, 1935" - Research Note: Son of William A. Neeley and Nellie G. Frost. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NEWBERRY, Betty Jo (VANZANDT) | Aug. 8, 1920 MO |
Nov. 14, 1992 Sun City West, Maricopa Co., AZ |
SSW: John M. - Inscription: "Married Jan. 23, 1942" - Research Note: Daughter of Walter Vanzandt and Margaret Josephine Edens. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NEWBERRY, John Maynard | Aug. 9, 1919 MO |
Feb. 2, 1983 Sun City West,Maricopa Co., AZ |
SSW: Betty Jo - Inscription: "Married Jan. 23,1942" - Research Note: Son of Byron Otho Newberry and Lenna Maynard. - Military Stone - Inscription: "CEM US NAVY WORLD WAR II KOREA" | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NEWELL, L. M. | Apr. 7, 1887 | Jan. 10, 1887 | No Data | Photo Diana Cope |
NEWELL, Lenora | Aug. 4, 1859 | Feb. 8, 1894 | No Data | Photo Diana Cope |
NORMAN, Arthur Raymond, Jr. | Nov. 20, 1927 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 14, 2006 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Mary Janice - Inscription: "Married April 9, 1955"- Research Note: He was a son of Arthur Raymond Sr. and Leona (Boles) Norman. On April 9, 1955, he was united in marriage to Mary Scott. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Bob. He received his education in Washburn. After graduation from high school he entered the United States Navy and served his country for four years. He was owner and operator of his furniture store for 25 years. | Cassville Democrat Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NORMAN, Mary Janice (SCOTT) | July 19, 1938 | No Date | SSW: Arthur Raymond, Jr. - Inscription: "Married April 9, 1955" | Photo Diana Cope |
OWINGS, Edith Mattie (MCCLURE) (LEDBETTER) | Sept. 8, 1896 Crane, Stone Co., MO |
June 15, 1973 Seligman, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Vance M. - Research Note: Edith was the second wife of Vance Owings. Her first husband was Benjamin Loren Ledbetter, divorced. Daughter of Jacob Sterling McClure and Sarah Ellen Seigel. - Another Stone | Census Photo Diana Cope Photo Diana Cope |
OWINGS, Emma Belle (HAYES) | Jan. 9, 1860 Franklin, IN |
Dec. 3, 1933 Rural Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: George H. - Research Note: Wife of George Owings. Daughter of Washington Hayes and Phoeba Morris, both born OH. "Relatives" were listed as the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
OWINGS, Frances Pauline | Oct. 6, 1911 MO |
Mar. 24, 1929 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: Exeter resident. Fanny Pauline was a daughter of Vance M. and Florella (Ireland) Owings. Death certificate gives her father as E. M. Owings. V. M. Owings of Exeter, MO was the informant. - Cassville Democrat, March 8, 1929 - Miss Pauline Owings, a daughter of Vance Owings of near Exeter, died in a Springfield Hospital at about noon, last Monday, following an operation for an abscessed kidney. She was 17 years old and had been sick for the past several weeks. Some weeks ago, she suffered an attack of influenza and it was soon after she recovered from that ailment, that her condition grew more serious from her fatal ailment. Miss Owings had been working at the home of Dr. Chandler in this city but was compelled to return to her home when her condition took a turn for the worse. She was taken to Springfield, in the Bradford Ambulance, accompanied by Dr. Chandler, last Saturday afternoon and the operation was performed Sunday morning. She survived the operation, according to reports, but her condition was such that recovery was impossible. Miss Owings was a beautiful and excellent young lady and loved by all who knew her. She was born and raised near Exeter, where she had lived all her life. The remains were returned to her old home and funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, after which interment was made in the Washburn Prairie cemetery (Stone is in Corinth). Services were conducted by Rev. Chas Vanzandt of Exeter. In addition to her father, she leaves some brothers and sisters and a grandfather. Mr. Ireland, to mourn her passing. | Death Certificate Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
OWINGS, Florella (IRELAND) | Apr. 21, 1886 | Feb. 15, 1920 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Infant Daughter - Research Note: First wife of Vance M. Owings. Florella was a daughter of John Christopher and Mary Ann (Cox) Ireland. Her grandparents were John and Mary (Haddock) Ireland. John was killed by bushwhackers and Mary was a daughter of Zachariah Haddock. - Cassville Democrat, Feb. 21, 1920 - Miss Florella Ireland was born near Cassville, April 21, 1886, and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ireland old and respected citizens of this county. She grew to womanhood and was married to Vance Owings, Dec. 3, 1905,and to this union five children were born, the first baby dying infancy. She was converted at the age of 14 and united with the Corinth Baptist Church and continued her membership there to her death. She was a devoted wife, mother and daughter and loyal to her church. She died Feb. 15, of flu pneumonia, age 33 years, 9 months and 24 days. While the people were assembling for her funeral their infant babe that was born on the 13th died and both were interred in the same casket. She left her husband, three daughters, Laura, Murrel age 11, Nannie Pauline age 8 and Dorothy Lucille age 4, her father J. C. Ireland who was making his home with them, three sisters, Mrs. Cora Berkley, Mrs. Chas. Vanzandt and Mrs. Laura Hodges and one brother, Rev. Wm. Ireland and many other relatives and friends. She was highly respected by all her acquaintances. Rev. J. T. Brattin conducted funeral services at the Owings home, Feb. 16, at 3:30 p.m. after which the remains were interred in Corinth Cemetery. - Cassville Republican, July 18, 1918 - Mineral Spring: Mrs. George Owings and daughter-in-law Mrs. Vance Owings, spent a couple of days last week at Everet Baker's and picked some huckleberries. - Cassville Republican, Aug. 21, 1919 - Mrs. Vance Owings and father, Chris Ireland, are visiting Mrs. Laura Hodges at Marionville. Mrs. Hodges is in very poor health. - Owings Plot Stone - Owings Photos - | Family Donna Cooper Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
OWINGS, George Henry | Oct. 1, 1859 Fleming Co., KY |
Sept. 8, 1924 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Emma B. - Research Note: Husband of Emma B. (Hays) Owings. Oct. 1, 1858 - Sept. 8, 1923 were the dates from the obit. His death certificate reads that he was born Oct. 1, 1859 and died Sept. 8,1923. He was buried Sept. 9, 1923 so the stone is incorrectly dated. Son of Flem Owings and Sarah Williams both born KY. A. H. Sills of Springfield, OH was the informant on the death certificate. - Obit: George H. Owings 1858 - 1923 - ANOTHER GOOD CITIZEN PASSES AWAY - Was Born in 1858, In Fleming County, Kentucky, and Was A Fine Citizen - Another summons has taken from our county, a good man and citizen that enjoyed the good will and friendship of all acquaintances. He had obeyed divine injunction and he bid this world adieu, with the firm hope of a home in that "land of pure delight." George H. Owings was born Oct. 1, 1858, in Fleming county, Kentucky, and came to Barry County thirty odd years ago, where he has lived a peaceful and quiet life. He died Sept. 8, 1923, at 7 p.m. at his home southwest of this city, 3 1/4 miles of cancer. He was converted at age of 32 years, at a meeting held by late E. W. McCracken and Rev. Harvey Weston, in August, 1891 and united with Presbyterian Church. His wife and their children survive him, who are: Vance Owings of near Exeter, Mrs. Mable Baker and Mrs. Leonard McCandless of near Cassville, as well as three grandchildren. Also one sister and brother both of Indiana. He was married August, 31, 1884, to Miss Emma B. Hays, and their lives had been of love and satisfaction. He was an unassuming man, quiet and with a manifest good feeling for all his friends and neighbors. - Researchers Note: Vol. I, pg. 56. of Barry County Cemeteries shows burial place as Corinth Cemetery aka Huff Cemetery. The cemetery book shows year of birth as 1859, not 1858; shows year of death 1924, not 1923. Wife, Emma, is also buried there. | Death Certificate Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
OWINGS, Infant Daughter | Feb. 13, 1920 Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 16, 1920 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Florella - Research Note: This child was named Gladys. Daughter of Vance M. Owings and Florella Ireland. | Note Photo Diana Cope |
OWINGS, Vance M. | May 16, 1885 Elwood, IN |
Feb. 8, 1968 Lacoba Nursing Home, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Edith M. - Research Note: Vance was a son of George Henry and Emma Belle (Hayes) Owings. Usual residence was rural Seligman, Barry Co., MO. Edith was his wife and she was the informant on the death certificate. Chronic brain syndrome was the cause of death. - Wheaton Journal, January 17, 1946 - Vance Owings of Cassville has announced in this issue of The Journal for the nomination for the office of Circuit Clerk on the Republican ticket. Mr. Owings is a life-long resident of the Cassville community. For a number of years, until two years ago, he was employed with the Farmers Exchange at Cassville. Prior to that he engaged in farming and in the mercantile business. He is well qualified for the duties of the office of the Circuit Clerk and will make a competent officer. Four years ago Mr. Owings made the race for the nomination of Probate Judge. He is well acquainted over the county and will appreciate the support and influence of Republican voters. - Cassville Democrat, May 1, 1920 - Chris Ireland and Vance Owings and children motored to Marionville, Saturday to visit Mrs. Laura Hodges, a daughter of Mr. Ireland who is in very poor health. - Another Stone - Owings Plot Stone - Owings Photos | Family Donna Cooper Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |