Hickman Cemetery
Index A - M
SSW = Shares Stone With
AKINS, Charles Floyd | Oct. 9, 1945 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 4, 2006 NW Medical Center, Bentonville, Benton Co., AR |
SSW: Janette - Research Note: Charles Floyd Akins, 61, of Washburn, died at 2:38 p.m. November 4 at Northwest Medical Center in Bentonville, Arkansas, following a long illness. Mr. Akins was born October 9, 1945, in Washburn. Son of Johnny Akins and Maxine Foster. He attended Southwest High School in Washburn, was a self-employed truck driver, and attended the First Baptist Church of Washburn. He married Janette Hilery. | White Funeral Home Donna Cooper Photo Cindy Marcell |
AKINS, Janette (HILERY) | May 28, 1946 | No Date | SSW: Charles | Photo Cindy Marcell |
ANDERSON, Charity (WEATHERS) | Jan. 1, 1848 TN |
Jan. 15, 1929 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate reads that her father was James Weathers and that her mother's maiden name was (Martha) Yarber. Elmo Anderson, deceased, was her husband's name. Donna's Note: John Elmore Anderson married Charity Weathers in Barry Co., MO, Oct. 14, 1875. She was his second wife and he first married Rebecca Arnold, Mar. 3, 1859, Barry Co., MO. Rebecca is buried in King Cemetery. | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Donna Cooper |
Anderson, C. P., Mrs. | 1820 | No Date | Inscription: "She was a true mother" - Research Note: Stone reads Andeson. She is buried by J. C. Anderson. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Cindy Marcell |
ANDERSON, Lavern | Sept. 26, 1923 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 16, 1923 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: The death certificate reads that this was a male child, a babe born out of wedlock, age 2 months and 20 days. The father was given as Jim Anderson and the mother as Mary Jane Fielding. James Fielding, Washburn, MO, was the informant. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper |
ANDERSON, J. C. | 1831 TN |
1928 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Stone reads Andeson. This is likely John Elmore who is buried by his first wife, Charity. His second wife is buried in Kings. Anderson family members state that their records indicate that John Elmore died in 1927. No death certificate could be located, but his stone reads 1928. Also the stone reads J. C. and not J. E. for John Elmore. He is buried by Mrs. C. P. Anderson. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Cindy Marcell |
BAILEY, Sherden | Dec. 7, 1895 McDonald Co., MO |
Aug. 26, 1947 1 mile SW of Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate has his name spelled Shirden Bailey. His wife was given as Bessie Bailey. His father was given as Lewis Bailey, born KY, and his mother, Mary Woldridge, born IL. His usual address was Ridgley, Barry Co., MO and he'd lived in the community for 20 years. An auto accident on hwy 37 near Cassville, MO, was the cause of his death, was a crushed skull and chest. Bessie Bailey, Ridgley, MO, was the informant. - He first married Lottie M. Cornell on Oct. 31, 1916 in McDonald Co., MO. He second married Bessie Marie (Day) Stanley. - Joplin Globe, August 28, 1947 - YOUTH IN CASSVILLE CRASH IS IMPROVED. - John Hood remains Serious, However - Funeral Plans Made for Two Killed in Collision.....Cassville, Mo., Aug. 27. -The condition of John Hood, 19 years old, who was seriously injured in the auto-truck head-on collision south of here Tuesday afternoon, was reported as improved by his physician, Dr. George W. Newman, at the Barry County hospital tonight and the completion of funeral arrangements for the two men fatally injured in the same accident has been announced. Services for Charles Edwin Laney, 38 years old, of near Exeter, will be held at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Exeter Baptist church by the Rev. Charles Vanzandt. Burial will be in Maplewood cemetery at Exeter under direction of the Koon funeral home. Rites for Shirden Bailey, 52 years old, of near Exeter, will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in the Koon chapel here by the Rev. Francis Goodnight. Burial will in Hickman cemetery, west of Washburn. Both men, widely known farmers, were killed instantly when the automobile in which they were riding crashed into a semi-trailer truck loaded with hay while passing another vehicle on the highway. They were accompanying Hood, the driver, to Cassville. J.R. Bixler of Wheaton, driver of the truck , was uninjured. Mr. Laney’s survivors are his widow, Mrs. Belvia Laney, and two sons and five daughters, Eugene, Carroll, Ellen Mae, Bonnie, Emma Faye, LaVerne and Joyce, all of the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Laney of Exeter; one brother, Vernie Laney of Rocky Ford, Colo., and four sisters, Miss Alma Laney of Exeter, Mrs. Naomi Sappenfield and Mrs. Alta Utter of Shelton, Wash., and Mrs. Leona Painter of Washburn. Mr. Bailey’s survivors are his widow, Mrs. Bessie Bailey; three daughters, Mrs. Aldona Poe of Bush, Colo., Mrs. Earl Martin of Washburn and Mrs. Fred Boyer of Rogers, Ark.; five sons, Dillard and Lillard Bailey of the home, Okel Bailey of Simco, Mo., Jack Bailey of McAlester, Okla., and Blaine of Washington; three brothers and one sister. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Obit MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
BANKS, Edith (MORGAN) | Feb. 11, 1904 | Jan. 21, 1973 | SSW: Rice L. - Research Note: Edith was a daughter of Joseph M. and Samantha Ann (Weathers) Morgan. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Cindy Marcell |
BANKS, Rice Lot | Nov. 4, 1897 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 3, 1959 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., Mo |
SSW: Edith - Research Note: Rice was a son of Houston and Alener (Ellis) Banks and his grandparents were Lot and Elizabeth Ann (Woodard) Banks and also Rice Hughes and Elizabeth (Bailey) Ellis. Edith, his wife, was the informant on the death certificate. | Note Donna Cooper Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
BOWERS, Henrietta Ilene (STEPHENS) | Dec. 19, 1940 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
June 6, 2015 Mercy Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of Titus and Ina (Rose) Stephens. On May 10, 1959, she was united in marriage to Ferrell Bowers. Preceding her in death were her parents, one infant sister, Barbara Stephens and one infant granddaughter, Melissa McNeill. Henrietta grew up in the Washburn community and was a 1958 graduate of Southwest High School, Washburn, Missouri. She later attended Crowder College, Neosho, Missouri. During her young adult years, she lived in Kansas City, Missouri, and was employed at Hallmark Cards. Throughout her middle years, she moved with her husband, encouraging him as he pursued a career with Pearle Optical. During the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s, Henrietta and Ferrell relocated to Springfield, Missouri; Overland Park, Kansas; Chicago, Illinois, and Indianapolis, Indiana. In 1991, Henrietta and Ferrell chose to move back to Barry County, Missouri, and reside on their property, north of Cassville, to be near their grandchildren and extended family. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
BOWMAN, Felix G. | Sept. 26, 1906 Busch, Carroll Co., AR |
Jan. 5, 1981 Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO |
SSW: Gladys A. - Research Note: He was a son of John William Bowman and Charlotte Amanda Moon and the husband of Gladys Alene Young. - Felix G. Bowman, 74 of 216 N 30th, Kansas City, KS, died Monday at St. Luke's Hospital. He was born in Carroll Co, AR, and had lived in this area since 1953. Mr. Bowman was a truck driver for 20 years for the Tamm Lumber Co. before he retired in 1974. He was a 50 year member of the Mount Vernon Masonic Lodge No 428 in Pea Ridge, AR. He leaves five sons, all police officers. Services will be at 1 PM Thursday at the Fulton-Nickel Chapel; burial at 1 PM Friday at the Hickman Cemetery, Washburn, MO. - Bowman Notes | Bowman Notes Census Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
BOWMAN, Gladys Alene (YOUNG) | June 29, 1911 Marshall, Searcy Co., AR |
May 20, 1977 Kansas City, Wyandotte Co., KS |
SSW: Felix G. | Photo Cindy Marcell |
BOXLEY, Eldon Troy | Nov. 8, 1934 Alpena, AR |
Sept. 21, 2012 At Home, Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of James Alfred and Clara Frances (Sperry) Boxley, who preceded him in death. Also preceding him in death were three sisters, Velma Cook, Arlene Larson, and Pauline Chambers and three brothers, Howard Boxley, Glenn Boxley, and Gene Boxley. Eldon, at a young age, and his family moved from Arkansas to Lamar, Colorado to make their home. The family later moved to a home in Canon City, Colorado, where he received his education and became an over-the-road truck driver. Later in life he was employed by the Baca County Sheriffs Department and also was employed as a police officer for Springfield, Colorado. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
BOXLEY, Glenn Everett | Nov. 30, 1923 Wiley, CO |
May 18, 1995 St. Mary's Hosp., Rogers, AR |
Inscription: "US ARMY WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: Son of James Alfred and Clara Frances (Sperry) Boxley. His wife was Lora Fern Hall, married in 1949 in NM. He was a heavy equipment operator and truck driver for 37 years. He lived in AR and CO prior moving to Washburn in 1978. He was a decorated veteran of WW II, serving with the 136th Infantry Division in the Pacific Theater. Specifically in New Guinea, Morotai Islands, and the Philippines. | Obit Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
BRADLEY, Lela | No Date | Mar. 1914 Chicago, IL |
Research Note: Mar. 26, 1914, Cassville Republican - Washburn News: The remains of Lela Bradley were brought here for burial Monday. She died at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Drinkwater in Chicago. She was an old resident of Washburn. She was laid to rest in the Hickman Cemetery, Monday at noon. | Online Newspapers Donna Cooper |
BRADLEY, Luke | Mar. 16, 1794 Craven Co., NC |
Oct. 29, 1862 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Buried on the farm which he homesteaded in 1840, "west of Washburn." - Donna's Note: He married Sarah Bryant, December 8, 1824 in Sumner Co., TN. He first married January 20, 1816 to Agitha Woodall. They must have been traveling with the Crim and Weathers families since they were from the same location. Another family connection to this family was the Boren family. - Son of Thomas Richard Bradley and Elizabeth Taylor. Her first married Agatha Woodall in 1816 in Sumner Co., TN. Second married Sarah Brigance or Bryant in 1824 in Sumner Co., TN. Sarah filed for his War of 1812 Pension: Soldier: Luke Bradley; Widow: Sarah Bradley; Bounty Land: 147-320-12; Service: Pvt.. Capt. John Jones' Co., 39 U. S. Inf.; Enlisted Jan. 23, 1815; Discharged: Apr. 30, 1815; Residence of Widow: 1878, Barry Co. (P. O. Washburn), MO; Maiden name of Widow: Soldier's first wife, Agnes Woodall. Sarah Bryant.; Marriage of Soldier and widow: Dec. 8, 1824, Sumner Co., TN; Death of Soldier: Oct. 29, 1862, Barry Co., MO; Death of widow: About 1891. | Ancestors Unlimited Qtly. Aug. 2004, P. 60 Gerald Haddock Family Bible War of 1812 Pension Index Phyllis Long |
BURKE, Sarah A. "Sallie" (CARGILE) | Jan. 1, 1848 MO | Abt. 1933 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: No death date was given. Age was 85 years, 9 months, and 9 days. Her husband was W. J. Burke and she was the daughter of John Cargile and Emaline Eubank. Mrs. Thomas Williams of Washburn, MO was the informant. Cause of death was a broken hip from a fall and she took pneumonia. - Barry County Missouri. - Marriage Records Volume D 1877. - Cargile, Sarah Ann, and Burke, Jacob W., married 11 Sept. 1879. | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long |
BURNETTE, James Verl | July 12, 1917 Burns Hollow, Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 7, 2010 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Lavon - Inscription: "Married Jan. 7, 1949" - Research Note: Verl was a son of Thomas Douglas and Annie Viola (McNabb) Burnette, and his grand parents were John Talbert and Susan Ellen (Masoner) Burnette, who came to Barry County from Stanberry, Gentry Co., MO. His parents are buried in Antioch and his grandparents in Concord. Verl's maternal grandparents were Peter Henderson Catron and Anna England buried at Antioch. Peter was a Civil War Veteran. Company, C or E, Regiment, 1 TN Cav. and served 3 years. Verl was a WWII Veteran. - On January 7, 1949, in Bentonville, Arkansas, he was united in marriage to Lavon Dodson, who preceded him in death on August 5, 2005. Also preceding him in death were his parents; three brothers, Eugene, Brice and Gaylord Burnette and one sister, Maxine Blythe. He received his education at Washburn. During World War II he was honored to serve in the United States Army as a Staff Sergeant. For several years he was employed for Dairy Craft in Monett as an evaporator operator. For twelve years he worked at Roaring River State Park, enjoying every minute. | Note Donna Cooper Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
BURNETTE, Lavon Helen (DODSON) | July 12, 1928 Shell Knob, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 5, 2005 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Verl - Inscription: "Married Jan. 7, 1949" - Research Note: Lavon Helen Burnette, 77, of Washburn, died August 5 at her home. Mrs. Burnette was born July 12, 1928, in Shell Knob, the daughter of George and Nancy (Ledgerwood) Dodson. She was a 1947 graduate of Cassville High School and a farmer. She married Verl Burnette on January 7, 1949, in Bentonville, Arkansas. | Online Obit Donna Cooper Photo Cindy Marcell |
BURNS, Henry Homer | September 23, 1928 Summit, AR |
Oct. 21, 2013 Cassville Health Care, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Homer Riley and Ethel Mae (Clark) Burns. On May 2, 1953, in Washburn, he was united in marriage to Leta Hickman. Preceding him in death were his parents; three brothers, James, Mick and H.E. Burns and two sisters, Joyce Burns and Lillian Cargile. Henry grew up and received his education in Gentry, Arkansas. During the Korean War Henry joined the United States Army, serving from January 23, 1951, until October 25, 1952. He worked on several Dam sites for the Corp of Engineers for several years. He retired as a dairy farmer. Henry enjoyed riding horses and was a member of the Barry County Sheriff's Posse for many years. For fifteen years he served on the Southwest School Board. Some of his favorite pastimes were fishing and mowing and he was a real "duct tape engineer". | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
CLINE, Annie Mae "Pet" (VANZANDT) | Mar. 28, 1896 Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 21, 1918 KS |
Research Note: Anna Mae Van Zandt married Elmer Cline, Barry Co., MO, Sept. 29, 1912. She was a daughter of James Allen and Frances (Weathers) Van Zandt. D. J. Cline and J. A. Vanzandt were given as parents. Both Elmer and Annie gave their addresses as Garfield, AR. Anna Mae was deeded a farm by her father, James Allen VanZandt when she and Elmer were married. Elmer convinced her to sell it and they left and went to Pittsburg, KS. He worked as a railway conductor. She died within a year or so and was brought to Hickman for burial. The family thinks she died of pneumonia. The farm was sold to Rice Banks, son of Houston Banks who married Edith Morgan (She was Joe Morgan's daughter). Elmer left and went to Utah, and is thought to have married again. He never came back to the area. Their children were named Ruby and Raymond. The family called Anna Mae "Pet". Elmer was a son of Jake D. and Nannie Cline according to the 1900 Benton Co., AR, Census of the Garfield area. | VanZandt Family History MO Marriage Records Donna Cooper Photo Cindy Marcell |
CRIM, Ada Wilmer | Feb. 24, 1901 | Aug. 28, 1901 | Research Note: Ada was probably a child of Levi Wiley and Mary Caroline (Morgan) Crim. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Cindy Marcell |
CRIM, Charles | June 16, 1920 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 11, 1922 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His father was given as Charles Crim born Washburn, MO and his mother as Lottie Morgan, born MO. The cause of death was pneumonia. Burial was in Hickman Cemetery. Charles Crim, Washburn, MO, was the informant. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper |
CRIM, Elizabeth (BRISCO) | Nov. 1848 White River, AR |
1915 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: John R. - Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Daughter of Isaac Brisco and Martha Durham. Elizabeth Brisco married W. B. Crim on Nov. 16, 1874 in Barry Co., MO. John R. was her son. - August 19, 1915, Cassville Republican - Est. Elisabeth Crim, dec'd John Crim, appointed administrator. Bond of $300 approved. | Online Newspapers Donna Cooper Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
CRIM, John Riley | Apr. 27, 1877 Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 14, 1951 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Elisabeth (Mother) - Inscription: "Brother" - Research Note: His death certificate reads that he has never married. He was a son of Levi and Elizabeth (Brisco) Crim. Mat Brewer of Washburn gave the information. He was still single in the 1930 Census, Washburn, Barry Co., MO. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Census Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
CRIM, Maude L. | Mar. 1, 1908 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 31, 1911 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Little Maude L. Crim, daughter of Charlie and Lottie" - Research Note: Her death certificate reads that she was age 2 years, 8 months old and a daughter of Charles and Lottie (Morgan) Crim. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
CRIM, William Benton | Dec. 31, 1850 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 15, 1915 Rural Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Co B 51 Mo. Inf" - Research Note: Buried in Bradley Cemetery. He married Elizabeth Brisco in 1874. Children: John, Levi W., Maud L., and Snow F. Crim, all born near Washburn. He was a son of William S. and America (Bradley) Crim. Grandson of Luke Bradley. His father was born in TN and his mother in IN. - Cassville Republican, Jan. 28, 1915 - Washburn News: William Benton Crim died Friday, Jan. 15, at his home west of town of paralysis, age about 60 years. He leaves a wife and six children to mourn his death. They are Levi, Charles, John, Will of this place, Maude and Mrs. Matt Brewer of Seligman. Funeral services were conducted at the Union Church Saturday afternoon by Rev. Bishop and burial was made at the cemetery west of town. Mr. Crim was an old citizen of Barry County and a member of the M. E. Church, a regular attendant when his health would permit. The community extends sympathy to the bereaved family. | Note Online Newspapers Gerald Haddock Photo Cindy Marcell |
CRIM, William Ira | June 16, 1882 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 2, 1922 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate names him as a bridge builder and worked for L. W. Crim. His father was given as William B. Crim, born Washburn, MO and his mother Elizabeth Brisco, born White River, AR. Bertha Steinberg was given as his wife's name and he was divorced. Maud Crim, Washburn, MO, was the informant. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper |
O. or C. D. | No Date | No Date | Research Note: Next to a sandstone that has F. P. T. or F. B. T. inscribed on it. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Cindy Marcell |
DANIELS, Ann | May 3, 1960 | May 3, 1960 | No Data | Photo Cindy Marcell |
DAY, Leon | 1921 | 1921 | Inscription: "Our Darling" - Research Note: Son of Henry Bennett Day and Sarah Alma Mullins. | Family Knowledge James Darrell Day Photo Cindy Marcell |
DAY, Linley | 1922 | 1922 | Inscription: "Our Darling" - Research Note: Son of Henry Bennett Day and Sarah Alma Mullins. | Family Knowledge James Darrell Day Photo Cindy Marcell |
DAY, Richard Carrol | Oct. 10, 1936 Liberty Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 10, 1936 Liberty Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was a still born child, and that there was prolonged labor, a breach birth. His name was given as William Walter Day, born in MO, as his father and Esta Irene Townsend, born in AR, as his mother. Walter W. Day was the informant. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Cindy Marcell |
DAY, Samuel James | Oct. 10, 1937 | Oct. 10, 1937 | No Data | Photo Cindy Marcell |
DUNFEE, Marsha (HILERY) | Jan. 9, 1962 | Nov. 27, 1995 | Inscription: "Parent of Cody and Chase, Loving Mother, daughter and granddaughter" - Research Note: Raised by her grandparents, Everett Earl and Neoma (Banks) Hilery. Biological mother was Glenda Hilery. | Headstone Mary Homesley Note Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
EAGAN, Arthur L. | Dec. 13, 1929 Beaver, OK |
Mar. 7, 2012 Cassville Health and Rehab., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Emery and Bessie (Bryan) Eagan. In 1973 he retired from the U.S. Air Force after 20 years of service, and moved to Washburn from Melvin, Kansas. He had a farming operation which included dairy, poultry houses. Mr. Eagan also owned and operated Eagan's Supply in Washburn since 1997. He married Betty Shulse on July 21, 1962, in Urich, Missouri. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one sister, Betty Eagan. | White Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
EAGAN, Pamela Lee | Mar. 31, 1965 | May 9, 1998 | Research Note: Survived by her husband and one son. Diabetes was the cause of death. | Headstone Mary Homesley Note Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
FRAZIER, Anna | No Date | Dec. 1951 | Inscription: "Darling Angel" | Photo Cindy Marcell |
GASTINEAU, Frederick Avaon | July 26, 1937 Pea Ridge, Benton Co., AR |
Oct. 26, 2011 Pea Ridge, Benton Co., AR |
Research Note: He was the son of Franklin Roy Gastineau and Geneva (Hall) Gastineau. He served in the US Navy as a Petty Officer 3rd Class and was a supervisor at Daisy Manufacturing. He was a member of the Pea Ridge Church of Christ and is preceded in death by his parents; a half brother, Wayne Laughlin; one brother, Allan Gastineau; and one sister, Francene Gastineau Belcher. | Sisco Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
GASTINEAU, Robbie Christine (MORGAN) | Nov. 20, 1932 Garfield, AR |
Oct. 16, 2020 | Research Note: She was the daughter of Chris Homer Morgan and Hazel M. Scott. Robbie grew up in Washburn, Missouri until she graduated high school , she then moved to Wichita, Kansas. She met the love of her life, Avaon Gastineau, in Wichita and they were united in marriage March 18, 1958. Robbie worked at a pharmaceutical company and Avaon was in the Navy when their first two children were born. Robbie and Avaon had four children. After the kids were born, Robbie and Avaon decided to move back to Pea Ridge to build their life together since they were both from the area. She worked at Emerson Electric where she retired after 25 years of service. She was a member of the Granny's Quilts of Love, a non-profit foundation that donated quilts to the Arkansas Children's Hospital in Little Rock, Arkansas. Robbie is preceded in death by her parents Chris and Hazel Morgan; one brother Bennie Joe Morgan; husband Avaon Gastineau; Wayne Laughlin (brother to Avaon), Allen Gastineau (brother to Avaon), Pansy Gastineau (sister-in-law) and Geneva Gastineau (mother-in-law). Service is set for 1:00 p.m. Wednesday October 21 at the Church of Christ , 922 North Curtis St. Pea Ridge, Arkansas with burial at Hickman Cemetery in Washburn. | Sisco Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
GASTINEAU, Marla Christine | Feb. 11, 1966 Wichita, KS |
Aug. 13, 2022 Circle of Life Hosp., Bentonville, AR |
Research Note: She passed away at Circle of Life Hospital in Bentonville Arkansas, after lengthy complications from Type 1 Juvenile Diabetes and a surgery that left her paralyzed. Marla is preceded in death by her parents Avaon and Robbie Gastineau and her Nephew Trevor Warren. She was diagnosed with Type 1 Juvenile Diabetes when she was 5. She soon learned how to give her own shots so she could lead a normal life and was always determined that her disease was not going to define her. She grew up In Pea Ridge Arkansas on a farm on Patterson Road. She ALWAYS had an animal that the was nurturing or loving. She played Basketball and was a Cheerleader in High School. Her first job was at the Pea Ridge Grocery store, then the Pizza Hut in Pea Ridge. Shortly after graduating high school, she went to work with her dad at Daisy BB. At 26 years old, she attended college at the University of Arkansas and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary education, one of her lifetime dreams. She developed diabetic retinopathy while attending college and had several surgeries during that time to help correct her vision. She spent a semester attending college blind. but that didn’t stop her, she received her degree. She taught various grades, but mostly kindergarten, at Pea Ridge Elementary, Elm Tree Elementary and Cooper Elementary. During her tenure at Elm Tree, she obtained her Master’s Degree while continuing to teach. She eventually had to give up her teaching career from complications due to her diabetes. | Benton Co. Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
GATES, Mary Elizabeth (CASEBOLT) | Apr. 1, 1846 OH |
June 29, 1892 Rural Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the wife of James William Gates and one of her daughters was Sinia Alice Gates and she was married to William Calvin Hancock. Daughter of Harrison Casebolt and Rachel Archer. Mary's older stone has April 1, 1856 for the birth date and the newer on has 1846. The death date was reported in the paper as the 30th, but both stones have the 29th. It appears that the 1846 date is the correct one based on the obit. - Cassville Republican, July 7, 1892 - Washburn News: Thursday, June 30th, Mrs. Mary Gates, at the age of 44 years, 8 months, and 9 days, entered her rest. Mrs. Gates had been down sick for about ten weeks and had not enjoyed good health for about seventeen years. In her last days on earth she told her sorrowing friends that she did not fear death as she was prepared to meet the Lord. She had lived a devoted member of the Christian church for twenty-two years. She leaves, besides a host of warm friends, a husband and four children to mourn her loss. Her remains were interred at the Boren Graveyard, Friday, July 1st. - Another Stone | Note Online Obit Census Donna Cooper Photos Cindy Marcell |
HAGEE, Clyde Lloyd | Nov. 30, 1930 ElPaso, TX |
Feb. 19, 2011 Barry Co. Care, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Ralph C. and Myrtis (Tannehill) Hagee. On August 20, 1950, in Mason, Texas, he was united in marriage to Lucille J. Kelso, who preceded him in death on February 7, 1999, after forty-eight years of marriage. Also preceding him in death were his parents; two brothers, Bruce and Gordon Hagee and a great granddaughter, Micah Jean Jester. Clyde received his education in Harper, Texas, where he graduated from high school. Most of his life was spent as a truck driver, but he also worked with livestock, punching cattle, breaking horses and shearing sheep. In 1987, he moved from Norman, Oklahoma to Washburn to make his home. He was a member of Prairie Hill Baptist Church at Washburn. Memorial services will be held at 10:00 A.M. Monday, February 21, 2011, in Washburn First Baptist Church. Cremation arrangements are under direction of Fohn Funeral Home, Cassville, Missouri. - Photo of stone at findagrave.com. SSW: Lucille Jenny. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HAGEE, Lucille Jenny (KELSO) | Mar. 7, 1931 Mason, TX |
Feb. 7, 1999 | Research Note: She was the daughter of Winchester Franklin Kelso and Bricy Jane Higgins. On August 20, 1950, in Mason, Texas, she married Clyde Lloyd Hagee. Photo of stone at findagrave.com. SSW: Clyde Lloyd. | Findagrave.com SS Claims Index Phyllis Long |
HANCOCK, Infant | 1897 | Mar. 1897 | Research Note: This child's mother was Alice Gates, and grandmother was Mary Elizabeth (Casebolt) Gates who is also buried in this cemetery. - Cassville Republican, March 25, 1897 - Washburn News: Died babe of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. (William Calvin) Hancock. Burial in Boren Cemetery. | Online Newspapers Note Donna Cooper |
HANNAH, Hopkins T. | 1853 MO |
Apr. 1929 State Hospital, Nevada, Vernon Co., MO |
SSW: Sarah - Research Note: Parents not known and Co. Clerk of Barry Co., MO was the informant. - Son of Allen and Sarah Hannah. - Cassville Democrat April 12, 1929 - HOP HANNAH DIES AT NEVADA HOSPITAL SOON AFTER ARRIVAL - Within 48 hours after he arrived at the state hospital at Nevada. Hop Hannah, an old time and highly respected citizen residing at Wayne, passed away last Thursday morning. Mr. Hannah was ordered sent to that institution by the county court last Tuesday and in the company with his son, was taken to that place that morning. His condition was bad at that time and it was not expected that he would live long. He had lived in the county several years and was a good citizen. He leaves a wife and some children to mourn his passing. The Barr Undertaking Co., of Exeter went to Nevada, Thursday with their ambulance and returned the body to his home and interment was made Friday. - February 20, 1913, Cassville Republican - Ash No. 2 News: Charlie Hannah, near Wayne gave a nice dinner February 4th in honor of his father, H .T. Hannah's sixtieth birthday. He received several nice presents. | Online Obit Online Newspapers Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
HANNAH, Sarah L. (CRIM) | 1859 | 1933 | SSW: Hopkins T. - Research Note: Homemade stone. She was a daughter of William S. and America (Bradley) Crim. Her father was born in TN and her mother in IN. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Cindy Marcell |
HARRELL, Dorothy Jean (STANLEY) | Aug. 2, 1918 | Feb. 3, 1940 | Research Note: Daughter of John Stanley and Bessie Marie (Day) (Stanley) Bailey. Bessie is buried at Maplewood Cemetery. - Another View | Family Knowledge James Darrell Day Photos Cindy Marcell |
HAUCK, Daniel Rudolph | Sept. 2, 1928 | June 16, 1965 | Inscription: "KANSAS PFC Co A 43 Armed Inf BN" - "Parent of Zenda and Rita" - Research Note: He first married Bernice Banks and then she later married Ralph McAllister. - Another Stone | Note Donna Cooper Photo Cindy Marcell |
HELM, John M. | Aug. 24, 1903 | Mar. 28, 1980 | SSW: Verble F. - Research Note: Son of Merideth Helm and his second wife Lillian Belle Duncan. He first married at age 23 to Jean Orr, age 20, on June 24, 1927 in Jackson Co., MO. He second married Verble Watson in 1941. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
HELM, Verble F. (WATSON) | Nov. 3, 1907 | Jan. 9, 1987 | SSW: John M. - Research Note: Verble F. Watson, age 33, married John M. Helm, age 37, on May 3, 1941 in Liberty, Clay Co., MO. Both were from Kansas City, MO. | MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
HICKMAN, Infant | Oct. 11, 1892 | Oct. 11, 1892 | Inscription: "Infant Dau. of O. and F. Hickman" | Photo Cindy Marcell |
HICKMAN, Joe D. | Aug. 9, 1906 | Oct. 15, 1906 | Inscription: "Son of C. T. and Viola Hickman" - Research Note: Son of Charles Townsend "Toney" Hickman and Viva Viola Chadd, both buried at Washburn Prairie Cemetery. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
HILERY, Everett Earl | Apr. 2, 1924 | May 20, 1989 | SSW: Neoma - Inscription: "Married Oct. 26, 1943" - Another Stone - Inscription: "PFC US ARMY WWII" | Headstone Mary Homesley Photos Cindy Marcell |
HILERY, Neoma (BANKS) | Mar. 27, 1925 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
June 16, 2001 St. John's Hosp., Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: Daughter of Rice and Edith (Morgan) Banks, married Everett Earl Hilery on October 26, 1943, in Cassville, and he preceded her in death May 20, 1989. She retired in 1987 as head cook at Washburn Schools. She was a member of the Church of Christ in Washburn and Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion in Cassville. She was preceded in death by one sister, one grandchild, and one great grandchild. | Monett Times Mary Homesley Photo Cindy Marcell |
MAIN, Bertha Lena (POE) | Feb. 4, 1891 Benton Co., AR |
Nov. 21, 1963 Sales Memorial Hosp., Neosho, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Samuel Lain - Research Note: Daughter of James H. Poe and Margaret Frances Gillespy. Usual residence was Washburn, Barry Co., MO. Her husband was the informant on the death certificate. | Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
MAIN, Bessie | Apr. 29, 1910 | Apr. 30, 1930 | Research Note: Bessie, Harold, Ivan, Marvin, and Vera all have matching stones. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
MAIN, Harold | No Date | Jan. 12, 1920 | No Data | Photo Cindy Marcell |
MAIN, Helen Naomi | Oct. 12, 1927 | Oct. 20, 1979 | Research Note: Wife of Ralph Leon Main. | City Directories Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
MAIN, Infant | Apr. 28, 1910 Washburn Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 28, 1910 Washburn Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate is given under the name of Maine and lived 3 hours. Burial was on April 30, 1910 in Bradley Cemetery. The father was W. Larkin Main and the mother Margaret F. Poe, both born in MO. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper |
MAIN, Ivan | No Data | Apr. 14, 1911 | No Data | Photo Cindy Marcell |
MAIN, Margaret "Maggie" F. (POE) | Feb. 25, 1882 Benton Co., AR |
Feb. 24, 1926 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Lark - Research Note: Her death certificate is indexed incorrectly by SOS and is indexed as Maier and not Main as it reads. Her father is given as Harve Poe, born IN, and mother, Frances Gillespy, born IA, and Lark Main, Washburn, MO, was the informant. The cause of death was given as general paralysis and W. P. Searcy, Exeter, MO, was her doctor's name. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Cindy Marcell |
MAIN, Marvin | Aug. 15, 1906 | Aug. 18, 1906 | No Data | Photo Cindy Marcell |
MAIN, Marvin Early | Sept. 18, 1909 | Aug. 25, 1985 | Inscription: "S 1 US COAST GUARD WW II" - Research Note: Son of Samuel Lane Main and Bertha Lena Poe. | Headstone Mary Homesley Census Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
MAIN, Ralph Leon | Sept. 23, 1922 | July 18, 1989 | Inscription: "EMI US NAVY WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: Son of Samuel Lane Main and Bertha Lena Poe. His wife was Helen Naomi Main. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
MAIN, Samuel Lain | Jan. 16, 1873 McDonald Co., MO |
Apr. 1, 1965 Sale Memorial Hosp., Neosho, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Bertha - Research Note: Son of Benjamin Franklin Main and Nancy C. Brunson, both buried at Washburn Prairie Cemetery. Orville Main of Washburn, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Usual residence was Washburn, MO. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Census Photo Cindy Marcell |
MAIN, Vera | Apr. 8, 1912 | Apr. 11, 1912 | No Data | Photo Cindy Marcell |
MAIN, William Lark | Oct. 20, 1880 Rich Hill, Bates Co., MO |
Dec. 11, 1944 Rural Washburn, Ash Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Maggie - Research Note His death certificate names Benjamin F. Main as his father and Nancy Brunson was given as his mother. Lora Main (second wife) was given as his wife's name. He was a farmer. The cause of death was given as carcinoma. Mrs. Lora Main was the informant. - Cassville Democrat, May 26, 1917 - Washburn and Greasy Creek Mixups: Lark Main has a freak chicken with four legs; the hind pair do not reach the ground, but they get action when the youngster scratches for worms. | Death Certificate Online Newspapers Donna Cooper Photo Cindy Marcell |
MASON, Mary (MCCLARY) | Nov. 2, 1840 Johnson Co., MO |
Jan. 17, 1920 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Mary's death certificate reads that she was a daughter of James McClary and that her mother was ___ Grady. The birth places of her parents was unknown to the informant, T. E. Mason, Washburn, MO. She was age 79 years, 2 months and 15 days old when she died. She was buried in Hickman Cemetery, Jan. 19, 1920. - T. E. Mason, the informant, is buried in King Cemetery. He was a son of William James and Mary A. (McClary) Mason. His sister Nora was married to Bob Edens and Frank Smith. Woodrow Mason was his son. - Cassville Democrat, Jan. 24, 1920 - Another old citizen has been called from earth, after a sojourn of many years, to that land somewhere someday, we will all be called by the initiation of death, which brings a shudder to some, yet it must be. A splendid mother and citizen has been taken from the community in which she resided and will be sadly missed by those that she loved. Mrs. Polly Mason, who lived 3 miles west of Washburn, died Saturday, January 17, 1920, aged about 76 years, of heart trouble. She was the widow of the late Wm. J. Mason and formerly lived one mile southwest of Cassville, from where they moved to near Washburn. She leaves five sons and daughters surviving her, the husband dying several years ago. The children living are: Sterling, Thompson, Robert and Miss Cordelia Mason and Mrs. Vanzandt. Rev. Wm. Hancock conducted funeral services Monday and the remains were entered in Hickman cemetery. | Death Certificate Note Donna Cooper Online Obit Phyllis Long |
MASON, Nettie Belle (COTHRAN) | Abt. 1889 MO |
No Date | Research Note: Her marriage certificate reads that her maiden name was Cothran. She married July 4, 1913 in Barry Co., MO to Sterling Mason. In 1930 she reported her age as 41, born in MO with both parents born in MO. George and Martha Salinda (Scrivener) Cothran from Douglas Co., MO, were her parents. Since her husband is buried here Nettie is possibly buried here, too. Her brother Gilbert is buried in King Cemetery. According to the death certificates her father was buried in Huffman Cemetery, which is in Douglas County, but he died in Barry County. - Phyllis' note: Might be buried at Seligman Cemetery. There is a death certificate for Nettie B. King, father George Cothran. Mother not named. Born Aug. 25, 1888 according to her age that was given. Died Dec. 11, 1945 at Cardwell Hosp., Stella, Newton Co., MO. Usual address was Seligman, MO. Husband was George King. | Note MO Marriage Records Census Donna Cooper Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
MASON, Sterling Buckner | Aug. 25, 1869 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 8, 1937 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that the cause of his death was a cerebral hemorrhage. his father was William J. Mason and his mother was Mary McClary. The places of their birth was unknown to the informant, Mrs. Nettie Mason. His wife was listed as Nettie Belle Mason. He was age 67 years, 11 months and 13 days old when he died. In 1900 Sterling reported his birth date as August 1872, in Ash Twp., Barry Co., MO. | Note Death Certificate Census Donna Cooper |
MASON, William James | Abt. 1841 MO |
No Date | Research Note: William James Mason is probably buried here by his wife. He was a son of Littleberry and Nancy (Durham) Mason. He married Mary McClary and had children Sterling, Robert, Nancy, Nora and maybe others. In 1880 he listed these and a baby in his household. He and Mary were both age 40. They lived in Flat Creek Twp., of Barry County. | Note Census Donna Cooper |
MCALLISTER, Bernice (HAUCK) (BANKS) | Aug. 24, 1927 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 19, 2006 MO |
SSW: Ralph W. - Research Note: Bernice O. McAllister, 78, of Washburn, died January 19. Mrs. McAllister was born August 24, 1927, in Washburn, the daughter of Rice and Edith Morgan Banks. She was a graduate of Washburn High School. She married Daniel Hauck. She married Ralph McAllister on June 12, 1974, and he preceded her in death February 7, 2005. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Neoma Hilery and Ozella Daniels. Graveside services were 1 p.m. today, January 23, at Hickman Cemetery in Washburn. | Online Obit Note Donna Cooper Photo Cindy Marcell |
McALLISTER, Joseph William "Joe" | Aug. 19, 1953 Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO |
May 28, 2021 Mercy Hosp., Rogers, AR |
Research Note: Seligman, Barry Co., MO resident. He was the son of Ralph and Hazel (Neel) McAllister. He was a 1971 Oak Park High School graduate and subsequently enrolled in University of Missouri where he obtained his degree in Forestry graduating in 1976. While in college, Joe worked for the Kansas City, Missouri, Forestry Department during the summer. Joe owned and operated his own business doing forestry management and tree stand improvement. | White Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
MCALLISTER, Ralph William | Aug. 21, 1925 Henry Co., MO |
Feb. 7, 2005 Red Rose Inn, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Beatrice - Research Note: He was a son of Edward M. and Lila E. (Winton) McAllister. Donna's Note: Ralph William McAllister, age 79, of Washburn, died February 7, 2005, at Red Rose Inn in Cassville. He was born August 21, 1925, in Henry County, MO and was a son of Edward M. and Lila E. (Winton) McAllister. He worked for Burlington Northern Railroad for 38 years and was a cattle farmer. He was a member of Brotherhood of United Transportation Union, Red Brangus Association, Missouri Horseshoe Pitchers Association, Tribe of Mic-O-Say, and the Baptist Church. He married Hazel Neel in 1943. He married Bernice (Banks) Hauck on June 12, 1974. | Monett Times Mary Homesley Photo Cindy Marcell |
MOORE, LaVista L.A. | Sept. 2, 1993 | Dec. 17, 1994 | Inscription: "Borrowed Angel" | Headstone Mary Homesley Photo Cindy Marcell |
MORGAN, Anna Samantha (WEATHERS) | Feb. 12, 1882 Barry Co., MO |
July 29, 1951 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Joe - Research Note: Anna was a daughter of Allen Miles and Florence (Russell) Weathers, a descendant of Zachariah Haddock. This data adds information about her: Anna Samantha Morgan, Washburn, MO, born Feb. 12, 1882, died July 29, 1951, age 69, and was buried at Hickman Cemetery. She was married to Joe Morgan, Washburn. - Joplin Globe, July 31, 1951 - Mrs. Anna Morgan, 69, Dies Near Washburn - Cassville, Mo., July 30, Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Morgan, 69 years old who died at 4:30 O'clock Sunday afternoon at her home near Washburn will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday after noon at the family home. Brother Morton Woodward will officiate and burial will be in the Hickman Cemetery, under the direction of the Culver funeral home. Surviving are her husband, Joe Morgan, of the home; two sons Chris Morgan, both of Washburn; and three daughters, Mrs. Rice Banks, Mrs. George Henry and Mrs. Lawrence Mooney, all of Washburn. | Culver Funeral Home Online Obit Donna Cooper Photo Cindy Marcell |
MORGAN, Bennie Joe | July 21, 1935 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 30, 2001 Seligman, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Chris H. and Hazel (Scott) Morgan. His wife was Arlene Lane, daughter of Adam Lane, from Seligman. He attended school in Washburn, and traveled throughout the Midwest constructing grain elevators for Barton Construction Inc. He was preceded in death by one son, Phillip Morgan. | Monett Times Mary Homesley Photo Cindy Marcell |
MORGAN, Chris Homer | Mar. 25, 1908 Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 7, 1968 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Hazel M. - Research Note: He was a son of Joseph M. and Samantha Anna (Weathers) Morgan. Usual residence was rural Washburn, MO. Hazel Morgan of rural Washburn, MO was the informant on the death certificate. He was a grandson of Allen Miles and Florence (Russell) Weathers and a great grandson of Milo Butler and Unice Mariah (Haddock) and a great-great grandson of Zachariah and Chloe (Albritton) Haddock. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Note Donna Cooper Photo Cindy Marcell |
MORGAN, Fitz | No Date | May 1899 | Research Note: May 25, 1899, Cassville Republican - Washburn News: Fitz Morgan died Tuesday and was interred Wednesday at the Hickman Cemetery. - Fitz was a child of Dr. Joshua and Sarah Ann (Hensley) Morgan. He was probably born about 1882. | Online Newspapers Note Donna Cooper |
MORGAN, Hazel M. (SCOTT) | Sept. 28, 1914 | Sept. 23, 1972 | SSW: Chris H. - Research Note: Hazel Scott, age 17, married Chris Morgan, age 24, on Sept. 5, 1932 in Benton Co., AR. | MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Cindy Marcell |
MORGAN, Joe M. | Mar. 20, 1881 | Oct. 11, 1952 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Anna - Research Note: According to his death certificate Taylor and Carrie Morgan were his parents. Anna Morgan was listed as his wife. Chris Morgan of Washburn, MO was the informant. - Zachary Taylor and Amai "Amy" Caroline (Dent) Morgan were his parents. 1930 Census of Barry Co., MO, listed Joe M. Morgan, age 49, born in MO. His wife was given as Anna S., age 48. Joe married at age 22 and Anna, at age 21. Anna was born in MO with MO born parents. Children were given as Chris H., age 22, born in MO; Willis R., age 19, born in MO; and Juanita C., age 14, born in MO. - Juanita married Lawrence Mooney and was buried in Washburn Prairie Cemetery. | Death Certificate Note Donna Cooper Photo Cindy Marcell |
MORGAN, Joshua J., Dr. | May 1, 1838 McMinn Co., TN |
Apr. 12, 1911 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Dr. Joshua Gabriel Morgan was married to Elizabeth Doty in 1859, to Lucinda Rose, Mar 1, 1866, in Benton Co., AR, to Charlotte Story, Feb 5, 1875, Benton Co., AR, to Sarah Miller, April 10, 1879 in McDonald Co., MO and to Sarah A. Hensley in 1881. His death certificate reads that he was a son of Joshua Morgan and that his mother's maiden name was Vanzandt. - Son of Dr. Samuel Joshua and Margaret (Vanzandt) Morgan, buried in Old Potts Cemetery. Also listed as Joshua G. Morgan sometimes. - Jan. 13, 1898, Cassville Republican - Ash News: Dr. Josh Morgan is at the point of death with pneumonia. - Death Certificate states his date of birth as May 1, 1935, born in Tennessee, son of Joshua Morgan and ___ Vanzandt. Stone reads that he was born 1838 and that his name was J. J. | Death Certificate Note Donna Cooper Note Phyllis Long Federal Pension Glenda Van Zandt Stroud Photo Cindy Marcell |
MORGAN, Sarah Ann (HENSLEY) | Abt. 1857 | Nov. 3, 1913 Crim Home, Rural Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Aged 56 Years" - Research Note: She was one of Dr. Morgan's 5 wives. Stone reads Nov. 3, as the death date. - November 13, 1913, Cassville Republican - Washburn News: Died Wednesday, November 5, at the home of her son-in-law, Levi Crim, Mrs. Morgan, of a complication of diseases. She had been in feeble health for a year or more. She was the widow of the late Dr. Morgan. She leaves two children to mourn her death, Mesdames Levi and Charlie Crim, and several step-children. | Online Newspapers Note Donna Cooper Photo Cindy Marcell |