Mars Hill Cemetery
AKA: Marshall Hill
Surnames S - T

SSW = Shares Stone With

Name Born Died Research Notes & Inscriptions Researcher or Resource
SCOTT, Frances Elizabeth "Bettie" (GARNER) 1882
MO
1918
MO
Research Note: Frances Elizabeth Scott was the wife of John Calvin Scott. John Calvin Scott married Bet Garner Nov. 19, 1900 in Galena, Stone Co., MO. They were parents of 5 sons and 3 daughters. John Calvin Scott, Mar. 3, 1880-Nov. 30, 1961, is buried in Nolan Cemetery, Stone Co., MO. In 1900 they lived in Pierce Twp., Stone Co., MO (see Francis E. Scott, age 18, whose birth date is shown as Nov. 1881), and in 1910 they are found in Logan Twp, Stone Co., MO (see Bettie Scott, age 28). - Daughter of William Reese Garner and Mary Elizabeth Hudson, both buried at Mars Hill cemetery. John Scott, under the age of 21, married Bet Garner, over the age of 18, on Mar. 19, 1900 in Galena, Stone Co., MO. Lewis Scott, father of John Scott, gave consent. Federal Census Records,
MO Marriage Records
1805-2002
History of Stone County,
Vol. 1, p. 613-614
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MO Marriage Records
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SEITZ, David July 13, 1828
Warren Co., TN
Feb. 23, 1905
MO
Research Note: David Seitz, the oldest child of Michael and Mary (Reed) Seitz was born July 13, 1828, in Tennessee. He had twelve brothers and sisters, David's father and mother, along with the children, were the first permanent settlers of Mt. Victory School District of Tower-Hill Township, Shelby County, Illinois, for they arrived in 1831. David Seitz married October 9, 1848 to Louisa Ellen Austin of Shelbyville, Illinois. They had 3 children, then left Illinois in a covered wagon because of the milk sickness. They went first to Texas and lived two years where their daughter Lora was born. Then they came to Missouri, settling around Jenkins, Missouri, where their son Joseph was born. Later the family moved near Mars Hill where a daughter, Sarah was born. David and Louisa were married over 50 years before she passed away on May 19, 1889. David Seitz married his second wife, Susan (Merritt) (Hilton) Lamar, on October 10, 1889. David was Susan's third husband. She first married Matthew Hilton and they had 14 children. After Matthew's death, in 1875, she married Ben Lamar, who died in 1884. At Susan's death she was know as Susan Seitz and was called Grandma Seitz. Susan and Matthew are buried in Hilton Cemetery near Scholten, Missouri. David Seitz was a Justice of the Peace. He performed lots of marriages and many old wills are signed by him. After David's death on February 23, 1905 he was buried beside Louisa in Mars Hill Cemetery, southwest of Crane, Missouri, in Barry County. David and Louisa Seitz were parents of six children: Jim, William, Mary, Lora, Joseph and Sarah. - David Seitz married Louisa E. Austin on Oct. 9, 1848 in Shelby Co., IL. David Seitz married Susan M. Lamar on Oct. 10, 1889 in Barry Co., MO. - Another Photo Census
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SEITZ, Emmaline Nov. 23, 1923 Oct. 16, 1925 No Data Photo
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SEITZ, Louisa Ellen (AUSTIN) Oct. 26, 1831 May 19, 1889 Inscription: "Wife of David" - Research Note: Louisa E. Austin married David Seitz on Oct. 9, 1848 in Shelby Co., IL. Daughter of Elisha Austin III and Sarah "Sally" Sherrill. IL Marriage Records
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SHAFFER, Johnnie Apr. 3, 1923 Oct. 30, 1924 Research Note: Cause of death listed as "accidental scolded." Scalded, maybe? Father was listed as Sam Shaffer, born Barry Co., MO. Mother was listed as Bertha McCastin, born in MO. King Funeral Home
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SHAMBLIN, Kimberly Lynn "Kimmie" (BROWN) Apr. 8, 1983
July 30, 2024
Research Note: Daughter of Lonnie and Janetta on Apr. 8th, 1983. In her early years she was blessed with Wanda to be a mother to her. She loved time with her boys, enjoying the country life, and spending time with her family. She is survived by her two sons Darrell and Keith, parents Lonnie and Wanda, sisters Jenni (Dathan), Mary (Scott,) and Mattie, Grandpa John Suttles, and Grandma Arvilla Duncan. Preceded in death by her mom Janetta, Aunt Lanetta, Granny and Poppy Brown, Grandma Freda, and Grandpa Duncan. Stumpff Funeral Home
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SHEPARD, Aaron B. 1979 1979 Another Photo Photo
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SHEPARD, Dale Cledis Dec. 2, 1952
Branson
Taney Co., MO
May 22, 2018
Rural Golden, MO
Research Note: He was the son of Cledis and Alice (Pride) Shepard. He was united in marriage to Virginia Forester who preceded him in death. Also preceding him in death were his parents and two brothers, David and Wilbur. Dale graduated from high school in Marionville, Missouri. He was an over the road truck driver for Tyson's, earning his one million mile accident free certificate.
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SHEPARD, Lunya Rene 1976 1976 No Data Photo
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SHEPARD, Virginia Kay (FORESTER) June 24, 1958 Mar. 1, 2006 Temporary Marker - Inscription: "Age 47" - Research Note: Wife of Dale Cledis Shepard. Husband's Obit
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SHORT, Oda (MATTINGLY) Feb. 3, 1887
Lawrence Co., MO
Oct. 13, 1927
Ozark,
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Funeral home records record her name as Ada, not Oda as the stone picture has her. She died of myocarditis and cancer of stomach. Divorced, died at age 40 years, 8 months, 10 days. Father listed as Levi Gustus Mattingly, born MO. Mother listed as Selma/Saloma M. Derrick, born in AL. - Death certificate indexed as Ada Derrich Short. Oren C. Mattingly (brother) of Barry Co., MO was the informant. Levi and his second wife are buried at Mars Hill Cemetery. Selma is buried at Leann Cemetery. Oda Mattingly married Joney Short on Feb. 4, 1911 in Crane, Stone Co., MO. 1920 census, Oda "Mattingly", age 33, is living with her brother Oren C. Mattingly, age 40, and her son Charles Mattingly, age 8. King Funeral
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SHORT, Mary Matilda (HILTON) Oct. 2, 1869 May 7, 1948 Research Note: Daughter of James M. Hilton and Malinda Adaline Walker. Still living with her parents, age 30, in the 1900 census. Mary Matilda Hilton married Berry Short on Oct. 5, 1902 in Stone Co., MO. Mande Hilton, mother of Berry Short, gave consent. Census
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SHORT, William Berry Nov. 26, 1882
Barry Co., MO
Dec. 29, 1963
Aurora,
Lawrence Co., MO
Research Note: Son of Joney/James Short and Mandy (Lassiter) Hilton. No wife given. Usual residence was Rural Galena, Stone Co., MO. Mrs. Alta Bowling of Galena, MO was the informant on the death certificate. His wife was Mary Matilda Hilton. Death Certificate
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SIKES, Franklin Pierce Mar. 25, 1854 Dec. 26, 1906 Inscription: "Son of James and Sarah" - Research Note: His wife was Margaret Leddy. Son of James Sikes and Sarah Pounds. Census
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SIKES, Margaret A. (LEDDY) (BOWLING) Mar. 21, 1854
TN
Sept. 20, 1925
Stone Co., MO
Inscription: "Wife of Frank P. - Daughter of John and N. Leddy" - Research Note: Daughter of John Lettie/Leddy and Nancy Turner born TN. Note the spelling of Leddy on the death certificate. Mrs. Harriet Bowling of Galena, Stone Co., was the informant. Indexed as M. A. Sikes. Margaret Leddy first married John W. Bowling on Mar. 5, 1868 in Franklin Co., IL. Married to Franklin P. Sikes 18 years in the 1900 census. Death Certificate
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SIKES, Richard McDonald No Date No Date Inscription: "Son of Robert M. and Ruth Sikes" Photo
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SIKES, Robert McDonald Apr. 23, 1869
MO
July 8, 1931
Stone Co., MO
Inscription: "Age 62 Years" - Research Note: He was a watch maker. Son of James Sikes, mother not named on the death certificate. His mother was Sarah Pounds. His wife was Ruth (Martin) Sikes and she was the informant. Indexed as R. M. Sikes. R. M. Sikes married Maggie Branham on May 24, 1896 in Stone Co., MO. 1910 census, Robert is age 42 with wife Ruth, age 17, and had been married 1 month. Death Certificate
MO Marriage Records
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SIMS, Jack L. Jan. 28, 1929 June 25, 1985 Inscriptions: "PFC US ARMY KOREA" - Research Note: Jack L. Sims, age 24 from Carthage, Jasper Co., MO, married Doria June Jenkins, age 22 from Crane, Stone Co., MO, on Aug. 22, 1953 in Forsyth, Taney Co., MO. - Maybe a divorce record: Jack L. Sims, age 42, divorced Diane L. Sims, age 32, on Mar. 24, 1969 in Denton Co., TX. They had 2 children. MO Marriage Records
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SLEDGE, Cecil P. June 5, 1904
TX
July 24, 1945
Aurora Hosp.,
Aurora,
Lawrence co., MO
Inscription: "Gone But Not Forgotten" - Research Note: He was a line man for Empire Dist. Electric Co. Son of Walter F. Sledge born TX and Rosealee Perriman born MO. His wife was Elsie Sledge and she was the informant on the death certificate. Usual residence was Crane, Stone Co., MO. Death certificate gives the year of birth as 1903. Death Certificate
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SMITH, Billy F. Dec. 13, 1925
Mountain Grove, MO
Nov. 27, 2016
Ozarks Methodist Manor,
Marionville, MO
Research Note: He was the son of Walter and Eulah (Hammond) Smith. He was a minister for 50 years, a retired carpenter and a. U.S. Navy Veteran. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Thelma; 5 brothers, Charles, Jim, Howard, Joe and Fred Smith; and 1 sister, Alice Johnson; and 1 daughter-in-law, Donna Smith. Peterson Funeral Chapel
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SMITH, Charles C. Nov. 17, 1924 May 17, 1979 Inscription: "Our Brother - Forever in Our Hearts" - Research Note: Son of Walter C. Smith and Eulah May Hammonds. Charles C. Smith, age 23 from Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO, married Nadine McWhirter, age 25 from Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO, on May 17, 1948 in Carroll Co., AR. Census
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SMITH, Eulah May (HAMMONDS) Mar. 1, 1904
Galena,
Stone Co., MO
June 28, 1953
Ozark Hosp.,
Springfield,
Greene Co., MO
SSW: Walter - Research Note: Usual address was Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO. Daughter of Fred Hammonds and Eliza Jane Clevenger. Walter Smith was her husband and he was the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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SMITH, Fred L. Nov. 4, 1935 Apr. 14, 2005 SSW: Ilonka B. - Inscription: "Married Feb. 8, 1963 - Loving Dad and Papa" - Research Note: Son of Walter C. Smith and Eulah May Hammonds. Census
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SMITH, Ilonka B. May 14, 1938 No Date SSW: Fred L. - Inscription: "Married Feb. 8, 1963 - Loving Mom and Nanny" Photo
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SMITH, Troy Kenis Aug. 10, 1910
Barry Co., MO
Aug. 30, 1910
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Infant son of Willie Smyth, born MO, and Clara Garner, born MO. Parents buried under Smyth. His stone has Smith. J. P. Wheeler of Scholten, MO, was the informant. The death certificate has Aug. 9, 1910 as his birth date and the stone as the 10th - and the death certificate has Smyth and the stone has Smith. Death Certificate
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SMITH,Thelma Pauline (SIEGRIST) Oct. 7, 1925
Verona, MO
Oct. 20, 2016
Cox South Hosp.,
Springfield,
Greene Co., MO
Research Note: She was the daughter of John and Julia (Justus) Siegrist. Survivors include her husband, Billy and 3 sons. She was preceded in death by her parents; 3 brothers, John "Jr." Siegrist, Loren "Frank" Siegrist and Floyd Siegrist; and 3 sisters, Helen Beshears, Ruth Williams and Sybil "Joan" Mitchell. Peterson Funeral Chapel
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SMITH, Walter Charles Dec. 24, 1893
Jackson Co., KS
June 13, 1972
Springfield,
Greene Co., MO
SSW: Eulah - Research Note: Son of Christopher Columbus Smith and Emily Jane Cheeseman. His wife was Eulah May Hammonds. - Military Stone - Inscription: "KANSAS PVT CO H 353 INFANTRY WORLD WAR I" Census
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SMITH, William Glen July 3, 1914 Feb. 1, 1982 Inscription: "US NAVY WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: Son of William Goldman Smyth and Clara J. Garner. Family
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SMYTH, Clara J. (GARNER) 1887 19__ SSW: Willie G. - Research Note: Daughter of William Reese Garner and Mary Elizabeth Hudson, both buried at Mars Hill Cemetery. Clara Garner married William G. Smyth on Dec. 25, 1906 in Stone Co., MO. Family
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SMYTH, Dorothy E. July 24, 1927
Aurora,
Lawrence Co., MO
Aug. 9, 1928
Aurora,
Lawrence Co., MO
Research Note: Died of acute indigestion. Father listed as Ernest Smith born Scholten, Barry Co., MO. Mother listed as Fannie Brechbuhler, born in Verona, Lawrence Co., MO. Her mother was the informant on the death certificate. King Funeral Home
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SMYTH, Minerva Emmaline "Emma" (HANCOCK) Aug. 23, 1860 Oct. 17, 1922 SSW: Joseph W. - Research Note: She was a daughter of Rev. Goldman Buford and Mary Minerva (Burris) Hancock, both buried at Mars Hill Cemetery. J. W. Smythe married M. E. Hancock on Oct. 10, 1880 in Barry Co., MO. - May 6, 1897, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO - Scholten News: Brought to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smyth, May 6, one fine girl. - October 20, 1906, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Scholten News: Mrs. Emma Smythe visited her daughter, Mrs. Adah Williams, last Tuesday night. She is well and stout again. - November 17, 1906, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Scholten News Items: Emma Smyth visited her mother last Wednesday. - September 28, 1907, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Scholten News: Mrs. Emma Smyth has been visiting all towns near home selling a temperance pamphlet, and has been quite successful, but has more to sell. - January 4, 1908, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Scholten News: Mrs. Ben Hancock and Mrs. Manger spent Saturday with Emma Smythe. - September 12, 1908, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Scholten News: Emma Smyth spent a few days at Alba Williams last week. - September 26, 1908, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Scholten News: Mrs. Emma Smythe went to Crane Friday to consult an eye doctor. - June 6, 1908, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Scholten News: G. B. Hancock and wife visited at Emma Smyth's Friday. Family
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SMYTH, Joseph William Jan. 9, 1859
KY
July 31, 1940
Rural Verona,
Lawrence Co., MO
SSW: Emma - Research Note: Funeral Home Record had last name, and that of father, as "Smith" - but it was Smyth. Also, record had year of birth as 1861 - stone reads 1859. Record also reads "husband of Manerva Smith," - previous entry has wife's name as Emma - name was Minerva Emmaline "Emma". Father was William Smyth, mother was Mary Eubanks, both born in KY. Delbert Hilton of Verona, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Family
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SMYTH, Ray Leon May 5, 1916
MO
Aug. 15, 1968
DOA Mucune Brooks Hosp.,
Carthage,
Jasper Co., MO
Research Note: Death certificate indexed under Smith. Son of William Goldman and Clara J. (Garner) Smyth. His wife was Damaris Stultz and she was the informant on the death certificate. They lived in Crane, Stone Co., MO. Family
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SMYTH, William Goldman "Willie" Nov. 27, 1885
MO
June 2, 1957
Crane,
Stone Co., MO
SSW: Clara J. - Research Note: He was a son of Joseph William and Minerva Emmaline "Emma" (Hancock) Smyth. His wife was Clara Garner. His wife was the informant on the death certificate. - November 3, 1906, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Scholten News Items: Willie Smyth with his mother made a flying trip to Aurora, on Friday, the 12th. - February 29, 1908, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Scholten News: Willie Smyth is working at the saw mill on Flat Creek. Family
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SNIDER, Betty (HOWARD) Nov. 11, 1869
IL
Nov. 3, 1963
Aurora,
Lawrence Co., MO
Research Note: Daughter of Tom Howard. Mother and husband not named on the death certificate. Mrs. John Murray of Crane, MO was the informant. - Possible story about Betty's father: Cassville Republican, June 4, 1896 - A murder was committed near Chappel's school house in Stone County southeast of Aurora Tuesday. It appears that a school teacher by the name of Tom Howard, armed with a gun called at the home of a farmer named Ed Gill, whom he found at the barn. Upon seeing Howard approach with the weapon in his hands Gill ran into the barn, but came out in a short time upon Howard's assurance that he would not be harmed. As he emerged from the door, Howard seized a pitchfork that was standing against the side of the barn and plunged it into Gill's body, killing him almost instantly. After committing the murder, Howard fled, but was followed a short time after by a posse of neighbors, well armed and who are said to have been close upon the fugitive just before dark set in. Death Certificate
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SOWELL, Gavin P. Mar. 22, 1964 July 6, 2021
MO
Research Note: Crane, Stone Co., MO resident. Most of his adult life was spent working in commercial concrete. You cannot go many places locally without seeing Gavin's handiwork. In fact, if you ever traveled anywhere with Gavin, he was notorious for pointing out every curb, piece of sidewalk, and driveway he had done. He ended his commercial concrete career with ARC and good friend Alan Cantrell, to serve as full time pastor at Faith Chapel alongside his wife Terrie. In addition to being a full-time pastor, Gavin was a full-time cowboy. Whether it be training a wild horse or traveling around as a farrier, he passed on his wealth of knowledge and experience to his twin sons. Gavin is preceded in death by both of his parents Jerry and Patsy (Kerans) Sowell and his beloved in-laws Jim and May Reavis and leaves behind his wife Terrie of 35 years and his five children. Westrip Funeral Home
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SPARKS, Treva (WILSON) (BRANSTETTER) Nov. 10, 1934
Shell Knob,
Barry Co., MO
Apr. 4, 2020
MO
Research Note: She was daughter of Noah Wilson and Zita (Brown) Wilson. Treva married Caleb (Sparkie) Sparks October 27, 1978, enjoying 41 years together. She and Sparkie owned and operated Sparkies Furniture over the past several years and she was a member of the Chickamauga Cherokee Nation of Arkansas and Missouri. Treva was preceded in death by her parents, Noah and Zita Wilson; one son, Brad Branstetter; one infant daughter, Rhonda Branstetter; three brothers, Floyd Wilson, Charlie Wilson and Claude Wilson; five sisters, Mary Asher, Delia Mills, Maudie Carney, Dorothy Gehn, Lucile Gold and Neda Pearl Wilson. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, graveside services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Monday, April 6, 2020 at Mars Hill Cemetery, Crane, MO Stumpff Funeral Home
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STARBUCK, Irene Nov. 9, 1917 Nov. 9, 1917 SSW: Warren G. - Inscription: "Gone But Not Forgotten" - Research Note: Daughter of Jack and Lela Starbuck. Note
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STARBUCK, Jackson Alfred "Jack" Mar. 6, 1889
Lawrence Co., MO
July 8, 1965
Aurora Hosp.,
Aurora,
Lawrence Co., MO
SSW: Lela - Inscription: "INTO THY HANDS I COMMAND THY SPIRIT" - Research Note: SSN issued in CA. Son of Isaac Pace Starbuck and Rachel Adaline Brackins. His wife Lela was the informant on the death certificate. SSDI
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STARBUCK, Lela (GARNER) May 16, 1893 Sept 7, 1973 SSW: Jack - Inscription: "INTO THY HANDS I COMMAND THY SPIRIT" - Research Note: Daughter of Andrew J. Garner and Catherine "Lizzie" Pollard. Lela Garner married Jack Starbuck on Oct. 28, 1915 in Carthage, Jasper Co., MO. Census
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STARBUCK, Warren Gee Dec. 18, 1920
Jasper Co., MO
Apr. 10, 1922
Mt. Vernon,
Lawrence Co., MO
SSW: Irene - Inscription: "Gone But Not Forgotten" - Research Note: Son of Jack and Lela Starbuck both born Lawrence Co., MO. Burnia Starbuck of Mt. Vernon, MO was the informant. Death certificate gives the date of birth as Jan. 9, 1921. Pneumonia was the cause of death. Death Certificate
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STEPHENS, Andrew Jackson "Jack" Jan. 8, 1883 Dec. 8, 1946 SSW: May - Inscription: "Father" - Research Note: Son of Josiah Stephens and Catherine C. Tilford.
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STEPHENS, May (MOORE) May 27, 1873
Christian Co., MO
July 7, 1946
Rural Crane,
Stone Co., MO
SSW: Jack - Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Daughter of Tom Moore and Minnie Wilson born Lawrence Co., MO. Ralph Stephens of Crane, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Moore family and census gives her father as William Thomas Moore and mother Lutetia Cordelia "Delia" Cannefax. Minnie Wilson is probably incorrect. Death Certificate
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STEPHENS, Mildred S. (WILLIAMS) Sept. 22, 1901
Barry Co., MO
May 11, 1947
Rural Crane,
Stone Co., MO
SSW: Ralph - Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Daughter of Isaac H. Williams and Minnie Wilson, both born Barry Co., MO. Ralph Stephens of Crane, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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STEPHENS, Ralph L. June 11, 1898
MO
June 29, 1969
MO State Hosp.,
Nevada,
Vernon Co., MO
SSW: Mildred S. - Inscription: "Father" - Research Note: Resident of rural Crane, Barry Co., MO. Son of Andrew Jackson Stephens and May Moore. Bob Stephens of Florrisant, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Census
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STEVISON, George S. Aug. 27, 1889 Sept. 12, 1909 SSW: Sherman E. Rinker - Research Note: Son of Martha Downs and Thomas G. Stevison. Sherman was the son of Retta Martha Stevison and Edward Rinker. Retta was a sister to George S. Stevison. Census
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STUMPFF, Charles Aubrey Jan. 3, 1921
Jenkins,
Barry Co., MO
Jan. 7, 2010
Aurora,
Lawrence Co., MO
Research Note: Son of Allie Ennes and Charley B. Stumpff. He departed this life in the Aurora Nursing Home. Aubrey lived most of his life on the farm where he was born. He became a Christian at an early age and was a member of the Mountain Home Church of Christ. He was a very gentle and loving dad. He liked working on the farm with cattle and was a great help to his daughter after the death of her husband. Aubrey also helped his daughter mow several cemeteries for about eight years. He loved his family and will be greatly missed. Aubrey was preceded in death by his parents, sister, Noveta Williamson and son-in-law, Ronnie Phillips. Survivors include his daughter, 3 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren, nephew, niece, plus other relatives and friends. Obit
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SUTTLES, Andrew Noel Sept. 4, 1903 June 22, 1996 SSW: Ruth Hilton - Inscription: "Married Nov. 1, 1933" - Research Note: Son of Leroy A. Suttles and Effie Ella Williams. Census
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SUTTLES, Porter A. Feb. 12, 1889
Barry Co., MO
Oct. 3, 1942
Barry Co. Clinic,
Cassville,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Virgie - Research Note: Son of William Suttles and Caldona Carney, both born Barry Co., MO. His wife was Virgie and she was the informant on the death certificate. Usual residence was 1 mile south of Jenkins, Barry Co., MO. Death Certificate
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SUTTLES, Ruth (HILTON) July 2, 1906
Barry Co., MO
Jan. 7, 2003
Magnolia Square
Nursing Home,
Greene Co., MO
SSW: Andrew Noel - Inscription: "Married Nov 1, 1933" - Research Note: Daughter of Wiley Hilton and Tella Williams; widow of Andrew Noel Suttles; the informant was her son, Joe. Crafton-Cantrell
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SUTTLES, Virginia Lola "Virgie" (HAILEY) June 9, 1892
Hailey,
Barry Co., MO
Sept. 1974
MO
SSW: Porter - Research Note: Daughter of Allen Franklin Hailey and Mollie Lucinda Aaron. Virgie Hailey, age 18, married Porter Suttles, age 22, on June 4, 1911 at the bride's residence on June 4, 1911 in Barry Co., MO. Census
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TATE, Eunice R. (FERRIS) Nov. 13, 1938
Sault Ste. Marie, FL
Aug. 15, 2020
MO
Research Note: She was the daughter of James and Elva (Pemberton) Ferris. Wife of Reginald Tate. Eunice was preceded in death by her parents, James and Elva Ferris; half-brother, Authur Paquin and sister, Donna Mae Shutter. Eunice was a homemaker and a lifelong resident of the area. - Back of Eunice and Reginald's Stones Stumpff Funeral Home
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TATE, Reginald May 13, 1936
Sault Ste. Marie, MI
Mar. 29, 1996
Branson,
Taney Co., MO
Research Note: Cremated. Ordered and had set headstone in Feb. 2004 (My Father) - Son of Delbert Emory Tate and Jennie H. Hetherington. - Back of Eunice and Reginald's Stones - Inscription - "Dad - Hanan, Regina, Terry" Headstone
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TEAGUE, Eva J. June 12, 1932 May 29, 1981 SSW: Odie L. Photo
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TEAGUE, Odie L. Oct. 16, 1928 July 20, 1995 SSW: Eva J. - Research Note: He possibly second married Martha Laura (Stiffler) Middaugh. Note
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THOMAS, Lillian (HAMMONDS) June 18, 1933 Dec. 24, 2020
At Home, Crane,
Stone Co., MO
Research Note: She was the daughter of Earl and Millie Hammonds. She was a life long resident of the area. She married her high school sweetheart and love of her life, Robert Thomas on February 18, 1950. She was preceded in death by her parents, Earl and Millie Hammonds; husband, Robert; daughter, Kathy; brother, Jimmy "Bud" Hammonds; and two sisters, Elaine Evans and Genevia Reavis. Peterson Funeral Home
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THOMAS, Muriel W. (WILSON) Apr. 18, 1898 Dec. 25, 1987 Research Note: Daughter of James Robert Wilson and Florence J. Williams. Wife of Elijah Lewis Thomas buried at Leann Cemetery, died in 1987. - Back of Stone - Inscription: "Wife of E. L. Thomas 1897 - 1987 At Leann Cemetery" Census
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THOMAS, William Robert Feb. 18, 1931 Mar. 10, 2008 Research Note: Photo of stone at findagrave.com. Son of Fred Orban Thomas and Susie Hilton. His wife was Lillian Hammonds. Census
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THOMPSON, Clarence L. May 27, 1933 Jul. 11, 2014 Research Note: Photo of stone at findagrave.com. Note
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TICHENOR, Harold "Bud" July 28, 1934
Elsey,
Stone Co., MO
Nov. 13, 2014
MO Veterans Home,
Mt. Vernon,
Lawrence Co., MO
Research Note: He was the son of Ray and Goldie (Breckenridge) Tichenor. His wife was Shirley. Bud was a mechanic who had lived in the area for the past 56 years coming from Tulsa, OK. He served his country in the US Navy, being stationed on the USS Doyle during the Korean War. Bud was a member of the Masons and the Cape Fair Church of Christ, Cape Fair, MO. Bud was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters. Stumpff Funeral Home
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