Monett IOOF Cemetery
Surnames HA - HN
SSW = Shares Stone With
Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
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HADDOCK, Helen Aldeana (SNODDY) | Aug. 27, 1916 OK |
Sept. 29, 1969 At Home, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: William - Research Note: Daughter of Robert T. Snoddy and Ada Parhan. Her husband was the informant on the death certificate. Breast cancer was the cause of death. | Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HADDOCK, Leslie "Hammer" Edward | June 2, 1917 Eagle Rock, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 16, 2004 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Mildred L. - Research Note: Son of George R. and Rose (Tucker) Haddock. - Donna's Note: Leslie "Hammer" Edward Haddock's obituary reads that he was age 86, and of Monett. He died Feb. 16, 2004, at his home. He was born June 2, 1917, in Eagle Rock, the son of George R. and Rose (Tucker) Haddock. He was retired from the Frisco railroad. He married Mildred L. Wayt on March 23, 1939, in Southwest City, MO. He was preceded in death by four brothers and two sisters. | Monett Times Feb. 17, 2004 Mary Homesley Online Obit Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HADDOCK, Mildred Lavern (WAYT) | Feb. 28, 1923 Delaware Co., OK |
Nov. 18, 2004 Monett, MO |
SSW: Leslie E. - Research Note: Daughter of Samuel J. and Rhonda Fae (Williams) Wayt, married Leslie Edward Haddock on March 23, 1939, in Southwest City, and he preceded her in death Feb. 16, 2004. She was cosmetologist owner/operator of New Dimension Hair Salon with her daughter. Survivors include three daughters, all of Monett; three sisters, one brother, 10 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by six sisters. | Monett Times Nov. 18, 2004 Mary Homesley Online Obit Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HADDOCK, Steven DeWayne | July 10, 1951 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 10, 1952 209 Pearl St., Monett, MO |
Research Note: On his death certificate his father is listed as Norman Sanders Haddock and his mother as Betty Lou Johnson. The cause of death was meningitis, varicella. Norman Haddock, Monett, MO was the informant. The cemetery log does not list that this person is without a stone. POSSIBLY NO STONE | Death Certificate Donna Cooper |
HADDOCK, William Lois | Aug. 27, 1913 | Mar. 6, 1973 | SSW: Helen - Research Note: William Lois married Helen Aldena Snoddy in Jay, Delaware Co., OK, Sept. 22, 1936. He was a son of George Rittenhour and Rose Maranda (Tucker) Haddock. The cemetery log book has him listed as William H., which is incorrect. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HADLEY, Henry Jefferson | 1873 | 1946 | SSW: Marinda A. | Photo Jay Trace |
HADLEY, Loy L. | July 16, 1908 | Feb. 21, 1987 | SSW: Nola - Research Note: Son of Matthew F. Hadley and Martha Rowena Fly. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HADLEY, Marinda A. (MILLER) | Mar. 24, 1864 IL |
Jan. 8, 1946 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Henry J. - Research Note: Her death certificate reads that Henry Jefferson Hadley was her husband. Her father was given as George Miller, born Germany and her mother was listed as Leticia Bull, born IL. Her address was 111 Central Ave, Monett, Barry County and she lived in the community for 35 years. Mrs. Wesley W. Washburn of Kansas City, MO, was the informant. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HADLEY, Nola | Mar. 24, 1907 | Feb. 15, 2005 Owasso, OK |
SSW: Loy L. - Research Note: Services for Nola Hadley, age 97, of Owasso, OK, formerly of Monett, who died February 15, 2005, were held at 2 p.m. February 19 at Buchanan Chapel in Monett with Roy Criswell officiating. Burial was in Monett IOOF Cemetery under the direction of Buchanan Funeral Home of Monett. | Monett Times, Feb. 21, 2005 Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HAGAN, Alice "Alcie" Isabell (GOULD) | Jan. 12, 1863 Near. St. Louis, MO |
Jan. 24, 1948 907 3rd St., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Alice was age 85 years and 12 days old when she died according to her death certificate. The cause of death was myocardial; rheumatic. Her father was given as Calvin Gould, born not known and her mother was Jane Teeters, born not known. Her husband, Sidney Alexander Hagan, was listed as deceased, and she was a housewife. The informant was Mrs. Eva Hines, 901 3rd St., Monett, MO. - Death Certificate #3885 | Death Certificate Diana (Anderson) Cope Photo Jay Trace |
HAGAN, Ida Elizabeth (LAUDERDALE) | Mar. 25, 1868 Barnell Station, GA |
Sept. 4, 1955 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: J. W. S. - Research Note: A death certificate is on file at the Secretary of State's Office registering this death in Barry Co., MO. It reads that she was age 87 years, 5 months and 9 days old at the time of her death. The cause of death was myocardial degeneration; broncho pneumonia and a fractured hip. Her father was given as S. H. Lauderdale and her mother was Margaret W. Kirkpatrick. She was widowed and J. W. Hagan was given as her husband's name. Her usual address was 401 Lincoln St., Monett, Barry Co., MO. Mrs. J. E. Badger, Monett, MO was the informant. Death Certificate Number: 25227 - Another Photo | Death Certificate Diana (Anderson) Cope Photo Jay Trace |
HAGAN, James Marion | Apr. 6, 1886 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Mar. 4, 1923 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: James Marion was age 36 years, 10 months and 28 days old at the time of his death according to his death certificate. The cause of his death was given as influenza - pneumonia. He was a coach carpenter and Marie Bertie M. was his wife's name, age 36. His father was listed as J. W. Hagan, born Springfield, MO and his mother was given as Ida Lauderdale, born GA. J. W. S. Hagan, Monett, MO was the informant. Death Certificate Number: 33588 - James M. Hagan married Roberta Maybell Wilson on Mar. 29, 1907 in Barry Co., MO. | Death Certificate Diana (Anderson) Cope MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGAN, James William "Billy" | Jan. 7, 1908 | Mar. 13, 1923 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was born Jan. 7, 1915 - not 1908 like the stone reads. It also reads that he was 15 years old, 2 months and 6 days old, which would probably make the 1908 date correct. His father was James Marion Hagan born in Purdy and his mother was Bettie Wilson. He died from the effects of the influenza. - Another Photo | Photo Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HAGAN, James William Socrates | Oct. 7, 1862 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Sept. 26, 1951 401 Lincoln St., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Ida E. - Research Note: A death certificate is on file at the Secretary of State's Office registering this death in Barry Co., MO. He was married to Ida Elizabeth Hagan and was a retired Frisco Railroad employee. At the time of his death he was age 88 years, 11 months and 19 days old. His father was given as J. H. Hagan and his mother as Jennie Bell. Mrs. Fay Badger, Monett, MO, was the informant. Death Certificate Number: 32482 - Another Photo | Death Certificate Diana (Anderson) Cope Photo Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HAGAN, Raymond Sidney | Nov. 15, 1898 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 31, 1947 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Sidney Alexander Hagan born Jerseyville, IL and Alcie Gould, born Ft. Scott, KS. Age 48 years, 4 months, 16 days. Usual residence, Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO. He was a railway clerk with the Kansas City RR. His wife was Marion Hagan. Informant Mrs. C. M. Alyea. Cause of death, cirrhosis of the liver. | Death Certificate #12387 Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGAN, Sidney Alexander | Dec. 24, 1859 Jerseyville, IL |
Nov. 1, 1946 907 3rd St., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that Arthur R. Hagan, born in KY, was his father. Nancy Bain, born KY, was given as his mother's name. His death certificate reads that he died Nov. 1st and not Nov. 11th as the stone reads. He was buried Nov. 3, 1946 in IOOF in Monett. Alcie Hagan was listed as his wife's name. Mrs. S. A. Hagan, 907 3rd St., Monett, MO, signed the certificate and dated it Nov. 3rd. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HAGAN, Sterling Efton | Apr. 22, 1889 Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 12, 1946 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate lists that he was a retired sheet metal worker. His father was given as James William S. Hagan, born Springfield, MO and Ida Elizabeth Lauderdale, born Varnell Station, GA. Jeannette Hagan was listed as his wife's name. He had lived in the Monett community for 48 years and his usual address was 303 Cole St., Monett, MO in Barry County. Mrs. J. E. Badger, 700 Frisco Ave., Monett, MO, gave the information. - S. E. Hagan, age 21, married Jennette Herbertina Dahlhouse, age 24, on June 8, 1910 in Barry Co., MO. - Another Photo | Photo Death Certificate Donna Cooper MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGAR, Dorothy A. | Oct. 12, 1925 | Apr. 19, 1990 | Research Note: Stone matches William G. Hagar's. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGAR, Jennie Rose (MARTIN) | Dec. 4, 1887 Chester, AR |
Apr. 25, 1958 St. Vincent Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Walter W. - Research Note: Her daughter's death certificate gives her maiden name and place of birth. Jennie's Death Certificate: She was the daughter of L. H. Martin and Fannie Smith. Her husband was Walter Hagar. Her usual address was 804 4th St., Monett, MO. Russell Hagar of Monett, MO was the informant. | Photo Jay Trace Note Donna Cooper Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGAR, McKenzie R. | Sept. 12, 2005 | Sept. 12, 2005 | Research Note: The lot owner is given as Russell Hagar in the cemetery log book and it reads that she was stillborn. | IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGAR, Virginia May | May 19, 1911 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
July 10, 1913 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Sister" - Research Note: Her death certificate reads that W. W. Hagar, born Sarcoxie, MO, was her father and Jennie Martin, born Chester, AR, was her mother. Cause of death was given as whooping cough. B. S. Binney was the informant. She is buried next to Walter and Jennie Hagar. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Death Certificate Linda Garrett Jay Trace |
HAGAR, Walter William | Mar. 12, 1886 Sarcoxie, Newton Co., MO |
Nov. 10, 1950 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Jennie R. - Research Note: His death certificate states that William Abraham Hagar was his father and Sarah Fullerton was his mother. Jennie R. Hagar was given as his wife's name. He was a retired conductor on the Frisco Railroad and lived at 804 4th St., Monett, Barry Co., MO. He had been married one time. Russell L. Hagar was the informant. - Joplin Globe, November 12, 1950 - Monett, MO: - Walter W. Hagar, a retired railroad man, died at 8 o'clock last night in St. Vincent's hospital here after a long illness. He was 44 years, before his retirement two years ago. The family resided in Joplin many years ago. Surviving are his widow, Jennie Hagar, at the home, 804 Fourth street, and three sons. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGAR, William G. | May 24, 1922 | Mar. 18, 1994 UT |
Research Note: His stone matches Dorothy A. Hagar's. The cemetery log book has that the lot owner was S. A. Chappell. WW II Veteran. Cpl., USMC, wounded in action. Son of Walter William Hagar and Jennie Rose Martin. SSDI gives his last residence as Salt Lake City, Utah. SSN issued in MO. | IOOF Log Book Census SSDI WW II Casualties List Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGAR, William Stephen | Mar. 14, 1948 | Dec. 9, 1952 | Research Note: The cemetery log book has that the lot owner was S. A. Chappell. His stone matches the ones for William G. and Dorothy A. Hagar. | IOOF Log Book Note Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGEBUSCH, Charlene (PERKINS) | Jan. 8, 1957 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 14, 2019 Cox South Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of Buck Brandt and Toby (Morris) Perkins. Charlene married Harold Hagebusch on Saturday, March 15, 1975 in Sarcoxie, MO. Mrs. Hagebusch was a cook for Monett Schools for about 8 years. She was preceded in death by her parents and three brothers, Bucky Brandt, Mike Reavis, and Ronnie Milward. | Lakin Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HAGGARD, Della Elizabeth (FOSTER) | July 7, 1888 Lawrence Co., MO |
June 9, 1964 At Home, Carthage, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: O. L. Haggard was the owner of the cemetery plot where she was buried. It is in the first addition. Her grave is next to Oscar Lawrence Haggard's grave, her husband. Daughter of James Buchanan Foster and Sarah Matilda Medlin. Oscar Haggard of Chanute, KS was the informant on the death certificate. | IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGGARD, Elbert Ray | Aug. 14, 1898 Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO |
Oct. 23, 1956 Rural Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Mamie E. - Research Note: His death certificate reads that Mamie Phillips was his wife. His father's name was given as Tom Haggard. His mother was named Dicie Shipman and his birth place was given as Pierce City, MO. He was a retired Frisco Railroad worker. Mrs. E. R. Haggard of Purdy, MO, gave the information. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HAGGARD, Flora (FOSTER) | July 3, 1893 | Mar. 25, 1987 | SSW: John E. - Research Note: The funeral home was Hinton of Raytown, MO according to the cemetery log book. Daughter of James Buchanan Foster and Sarah Matilda Medlin. | IOOF Log Book Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGGARD, Glen Edward | July 13, 1921 MO |
Aug. 11, 1943 | Inscription: "PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II - PURPLE HEART" - Research Note: The cemetery log book note reads that he was "transferred here Aug. 11, 1948 from Carthage, MO". WW II Casualty. O. L. Haggard was the lot owner. - Son of Oscar Lawrence Haggard and Della Elizabeth Foster. - Another Stone | IOOF Log Book Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGGARD, James Harold | June 27, 1913 Lawrence Co., MO |
July 29, 2012 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: N. Pauline - Inscription: "Married June 22, 1935" - Research Note: He was born on the family farm in Lawrence County, MO, on June 27, 1913. He was the oldest child of John E. and Flora (Foster) Haggard. He graduated from Monett, MO, High School in 1931. He married Pauline Carlin on June 22, 1935. During WWII, Harold courageously served his country in France and Germany. Harold was a rigging foreman for Belger Cartage Service and Haggard Hauling and Rigging, Inc. Harold was preceded in death by his parents, brother, sister and infant son. | Kansas City Star Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGGARD, James Richard "Little Sonny" | Dec. 18, 1936 Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO |
Aug. 3, 1938 Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that James H. Haggard, born MO, was his father and Pauline Carlin was his mother, born MO. His death certificate gives his birth date as Dec. 18, 1937 and not 1936 as the stone reads. He was 7 months and 5 days old, which would make the 1937 date the correct one. His death was caused from an accident of a fall from a 2nd story window, a fracture of the skull caused his death. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HAGGARD, John Emry | Aug. 28, 1891 MO |
July 5, 1969 Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO |
SSW: Flora - Research Note: The funeral home was Hinton of Raytown, MO according to the cemetery log book. SSDI gives his last residence as Kansas City, Jackson Co., KS. SSN issued in MO. Son of Samuel Houston Haggard and Frances A. Hewlett. | IOOF Log Book SSDI Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGGARD, Mamie Eunice (PHILLIPS) | Mar. 21, 1898 | Mar. 9, 1976 | SSW: Elbert R. - Research Note: Daughter of Boyd Cleveland Phillips and Mary Estella Davis. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGGARD, N. Pauline (CARLIN) | Dec. 11, 1917 | No Date | SSW: J. Harold - Inscription: "Married June 22, 1935" - Research Note: Pauline was a daughter of Brittieth and Elijah Frances (Williams) Carlin, and she was a granddaughter William Marshall and Nancy (Haddock) Carlin. Pauline Carlin, age 18, married James Harold Haggard, age 21, on June 20, 1935 in Jackson Co., MO. | Note Donna Cooper MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGGARD, Oscar Earl | July 14, 1918 | Sept. 28, 1964 | Inscription: "SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: Son of Oscar Lawrence Haggard and Della Elizabeth Foster. - Another Stone | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGGARD, Oscar Lawrence | Apr. 19, 1885 Webster Co., MO |
Feb. 25, 1939 Carthage, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate has his wife's name as Della Haggard. His father was given as Fenton C. Haggard, born in AL and his mother as Sarah Sawyer, born in MO. Cause of death was pulmonary tuberculosis. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HAGGARD, Raymond E. | June 27, 1948 | No Date | No Data | Photo Connie Schmidt |
HAGLER, Amon Carl | Nov. 25, 1882 Barry Co., MO |
May 21, 1937 407 Euclid St., Monett, Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: Lillie - Research Note: His death certificate gives his birth year as 1881 and not 1882 as the stone reads. It reads that John Addison Hagler, born Barry Co., MO, was his father. Dolly Fly, born Barry Co., MO, is given as his mother. He was an automotive salesman and had a cerebral hemorrhage. Nettie Hagler was given as his wife's name and Mrs. Nettie Hagler, 407 Euclid, Monett, MO gave the information. - A. C. Hagler age 24, first married May Morris, age 19, on July 26, 1907 in Barry Co., MO. - Nov. 3, 1910, Cassville Republican - Mrs. May Hagler, wife of Amon Hagler of Purdy, died Tuesday morning, Nov. 1st of tuberculosis, age 23 years. - Nov. 10, 1910, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Forest Grove: We extend our sympathy to our old friend Amon Hagler of Monett in the death of his wife. - A. C. Hagler, age 29, second married Lillie McCracken, age 22 on Feb. 8, 1913 in Barry Co., MO. He third married Nettie E. (Pratt) Roberts. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper MO Marriage Records Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGLER, Dolly (FLY) | June 19, 1854 Barry Co., MO |
June 17, 1930 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: John A. - Research Note: Her death certificate reads that Elisha Fly was her father and Rebecca Ann Marbut was her mother, both born in Barry Co., MO. J. A. Hagler was given as her husband's name. Mrs. W. K. Davis, Monett, MO, gave the information. Her stone has her name spelled Dolly and her death certificate has it Dollie. - Monett Times, June 20, 1930 - Funeral services for Mrs. J. A. Hagler, 76, who died at her home, 406 Central Avenue, Tuesday June 17, were held at the First Methodist church Thursday afternoon. A large assembly of people gathered to pay respects to Mrs. Hagler, who had lived in the county most of her life. The sermon was preached by Dr. Harvey A. Jones, pastor of the church, who took for his text, "Precious in the sight of the Lord in the death of his saints", from Psalm 116:15. He said that the death of God's saints was the coming of life. Mrs. Hagler began her Christian life early and continued gloriously. A choir composed of Leslie Mason, Mrs. W. T. Kines, Mrs. P. D. Woods, Mrs. E. W. Russey, Mrs. A. W. Gilbert, Mrs. W. C. Bray and L. N. Harrod, sang "City For Square", "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, and "Abide With Me". Miss Dixie Gulick was accompanist. A special song was a duet, "In The Garden of Prayer"' by Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Gilbert. Pallbearers were O. O. Huffman, Claud Sponable and Mrs. Hagler's grandsons, Lester Davis, Raymond Davis, Oltie Davis and Farris Davis. Burial took place in the IOOF Cemetery under the direction of the Callaway undertakers. There was a profusion of beautiful floral offerings sent by friends and relatives. Among the out of town people who came to attend the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fly and family, Verona and Mrs. John Bennett, of McDowell and numerous others. The minister read an obituary which was as follows: Mrs. J. A. Hagler, 76 years old, a life-time resident of this community, died at her home, Tuesday afternoon, June 17. She had been an invalid since a stroke of paralysis eight years ago. One year ago she fell and broke her hip and has been bedfast since that time. Dollie Fly Hagler was the daughter of Elisha and Rebecca Ann Fly and was born June 19, 1854 of Flat Creek, near McDowell. She married July 6, 1873 to John Hagler who survives her. Mr. and Mrs. Hagler were the parents of seven children, who are Dr. M. C. Hagler of New Braunfals, TX; Elmon Hagler of Neodesha, KS, Luther E. Hagler of St. Louis, Mrs. Minnie Davis, E. L. Hagler and Amon C. Hagler of Monett. One son Charley, died in 1888. Mr. and Mrs. Hagler lived the first part of their married life on a farm near Bethel. They came to Monett 25 years ago last February. Besides her husband and children, Mrs. Hagler is survived by 2 sisters and one brother, Mrs. John Bennett and Rev. C. A. Fly and Mrs. W. H. Marshall of Monett, also 16 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Hagler accepted Christ as her personal savior at 17 years of age and united with the Methodist church on Flat Creek. Later she united with the Free Will Baptist church at Macedonia. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGLER, Efton L. | July 21, 1906 MO |
Dec. 28, 1988 Grove, Delaware Co., OK |
SSW: Vera H. - Research Note: The funeral home was Sherman - Woodard of Grove, OK. Son of Elmon Hagler and Louise A. Moore. | IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGLER, Elmon | Oct. 18, 1878 | Apr. 6, 1945 | SSW: Louisa A. - Research Note: Son of John Addison Hagler and Dolly Fly. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGLER, John Addison | Aug. 10, 1852 Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 8, 1942 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Dolly - Research Note: His death certificate reads that Dolly (Fly) Hagler was his wife and that she was deceased. He was a retired police officer and had lived in the Monett area for about 40 years. His father was given as Abraham Lenore Hagler, born TN and his mother as Elisa Easterman Lee, born TN. The cause of death was bronchial pneumonia, contributory was a fractured arm caused from an accident on his farm. Callaway was the undertaker. His age was 90 years, 1 month and 28 days. Mrs. George Harmon, Jr. was the informant. - Posted by Paul Hagler at ancestry.com. A short (3-page) autobiography. In view of the fact that John A. Hagler said of himself, "I never went to school but three months in all and that was so scattered it did but little good." we can assume his story was dictated to someone for transcription. He was 85 years old at the time of it's telling. I was born August 10, 1852 on what is known as the old Bee Henderson farm northeast of Purdy; but there was no Purdy there then. My father's name was Abraham Lenor. He was born in Tennessee. My mother's name was Elisa Easterman Lee. She was born in Tennessee. There were ten of us children: Nancy Viola, Jackson Miller, Martha Jane, John Adson, Sarah Angeline, James Marion, Elisa Missouri, Calvin Monroe, Mary Emalin, Enzy Lenor; all born on the old Henderson farm, with the exception of Mary. She was born in Green County and Enzy Lenor was born in Taney County. In 1859 things began to get hot. The Civil War was all that you could hear, and there was no papers nor post office nearer than Cassville, Granby, Gadfly or Verona; so we got but little mail. There were but few settlers. If one got sick, they would go ten or fifteen miles to sit up with them; and if one died, we would let everybody know it for ten to twenty miles and they would haul the corpse to the grave yard in an ox wagon. There were no schools. Plenty of deer and wild turkeys. In about 1860 they began forming what they called home guards camps; and one side was called Rebels; and the other was called Federals. Soon they began killing, and my father didn't go into camps and the Rebels would call him a Federal and the Federals called him a Rebel. They both threatened to kill him; so one day the Rebels took brother Jack out and hung him for awhile but didn't kill him. Then they took Father a prisoner. He got away and loaded what he could in a wagon and all that he could get and started to move. He left the rest of the stuff. We got to Springfield and got on the old John A. Mack farm, and Father went in the State Militia. That was in the spring; and brother Jack made the crop; and in the fall Father get sick and they let him come home. He was sick all winter and Jack took the fever and was sick and I was the only one to do anything. Mother was not able to be up part of the time. I had to go after the Doctor, and get wood and had to go about two miles after wood. I could not load a stick larger than a stove pipe so I remember one time there was a snow on the ground and we were out of wood and we were sitting up with Father and, Jack and I yoked up a yoke of oxen and started after wood. I worked all day till dark and then started home and when I got home my boots were frozen to my feet; Martha and Mother drew water out of the well and put it in a tub and I sat my feet in a tub of water and thawed my boots until I could get them off. Then I ate supper and cut wood. Next morning I had to go to Springfield after the doctor, and he came out. He didn't think Jack would live but he got better and Father got worse and I went after the doctor. That time there was scare that the Rebels were coming and they kept me all night, as they had pickets on all roads to see that no one got out of town. You had to go to the Provost Marshall and get a pass so the pickets would let you pass. The next day I got a pass and went home and then went six miles to get an old woman doctor to see Father, and she said he might live till night and if he was, to let her hear; so about one o'clock it was raining and cold. I started six miles to tell her, and I had no overcoat nor gloves. I got back home a little while before daylight, and slept a little while and had to go after wood. I got home with the wood a little before dark. Father got better and got up and they called him back to camp. Jack was not so he could be up and he helped for awhile and joined the old Bloody 6th Missouri Cavalry. It was called the Bloody 6th because it was in so many hard battles. The Spring of 1863, I think it was, Father was sick and was at home awhile, and he showed me how to plow and I got some oats sowed and about 10 acres of corn in and I did all the plowing and got all the wood. After the crop was made the army came one day and got half the corn. Left us just what they thought we could live on. I think it was 1864 that Father told me that after the crop was made I could herd cattle for a man named Jim Thompson. He bought beef cattle for the Government. So I herded cattle on the prairie where the Government Cemetery is now. It was called the Phelps farm then. In 1865 Father helped me get the crop in. He had gotten his discharge and just the date they declared peace, and Father bought a farm in Taney County. Brother Jack was killed just about the time peace was made in a little fight north of Springfield. In 1865, September Father and I went back home. I stayed and worked. He was gone home 5 or 6 days and me and the old dog kept watch. The wolves would come in the yard at night and howl. I kept the old dog in the house at night. There was one family lived a half mile on one side and another one a mile on the other side. On one side it was 12 miles to the first house. I didn't see any body only 2 boys while Father was gone. He was gone about a week, and that time he stayed I think 3 or 4 days and went back 3 or 4 days and he brought sister Sarah and she stayed with me a week. Then I was alone till he made the next trip. Sister Martha came with him and stayed a week, then she went back. The family moved the last of December. In a short time Mother took sick and I went 20 miles after a doctor. I started about 3 o'clock in the evening, I guess, and got back the next day about 10 o'clock. There was a post office about 12 miles. There were no schools, nor Church house. In 1866 or 1867, I took the team and went to Latimer's sawmill, about 50 miles and got a load of lumber and hauled it to Springfield. I was gone six days and then I was out on the road most of the time. In 1868, a man named Enza held a few days meeting there and I was converted. I was on the road most of the time for 3 years hauling lumber and cedar posts. I made shingles, split them out and shaved them; hauled them to Springfield. I went on Roark one time about 15 miles and got a load of cedar posts. I got there and loaded that night and got on the road and camped. It snowed about 8 inches. Well if I went home I would have to unload, so I started to Springfield on the Wilders Road. There was no house for 30 miles on that road. It cleared off that day and the wind blew from the northwest. Well night came and I drove on, thinking I might find a camper; but the team got tired and I stayed right in the road. Turned the team around to the back of the wagon and fed them on the posts. I never took the harness off the horses. I lay down on the posts, but didn't sleep very warm. As soon as it started to get light I started. I think I could have heard the wagon screech for half a mile. I was out about 30 hours that I saw no fire and ate frozen meat and bread. I was out on that trip I guess, about six days. I had no overcoat nor gloves. I don't know how I am here, as I didn't stop for bad weather. I remember another time I was out and it came up a Northerner. It was snowing and blowing and I had started to camp and there was an old man came to where I was starting to made a fire and said "You will sure freeze to death; you hitch to the wagon and drive to my house, and sleep in the house." Well I did and it was so cold and bad I stayed that day and night and started on. When I got to James River south of Springfield it was frozen over. I crossed on the ice. One day I was hauling shock fodder out of the field. Bill Turner was helping me. We heard a hog squealing. He ran for the fun and I and the old dog ran to where the hog was. It was on the side of a mountain and the dog got there before me and when I got to where I could see, the dog was trying to get hold of a bear. The bear standing on his hind feet and when the dog got close the bear would knock him down. Well, Bill came soon and shot the bear and he ran a few steps and fell. I thought he was dead. I ran over and stooped to take hold of his foot. He got up, stuck his nose close up between his hind legs and started rolling down the mountain, with I and the dog after him. When he got to the bottom he could roll no farther. Me and the dog kept him there till Bill got his gun loaded and shot him again. He had a cap and ball rifle. There was plenty of game in those mountains. There were no settlers only on the creek. No schools nor Church houses. They held meetings in brush sheds and under trees. The bear weighed about 150 pounds. In 1869 Father moved to Barry County near where Purdy is now and settled on what is now known as the Edmon Henderson place. There was not very many living there at that time. There was a store and a mill at Gadfly. Since that time they changed the name to Corsicana. There were two stores at Verona and two at Cassville, and no Doctors only in town. About 1871 I took an ox wagon and went to near where Eureka is and hauled lumber to Neosho. Would be gone seven or eight days. I don't know how many trips I made. In 1872 I went to carrying the mail from Forsythe to Cassville by horse back. Would leave Forsythe Wednesday and go through Galena and to Carneys store on Flat Creek. Stay all night. Thursday to Cassville and back to Carneys store. Friday to Forsythe. I got fifteen dollars a month and board and horse feed. There were three Post Offices on the line. One at Walnut Shade, one at Granby and one at Carneys Store. Later on I got on the Stage Line from Forsythe to Springfield. Would leave Forsythe Monday morning, go to Bull Hill, get dinner and change teams and then to Springfield. Stay all night and back to Forsythe Tuesday and to Springfield Wednesday and on that way. Sunday I stayed in Forsythe. I got fifteen dollars and board a month. There was four Post Offices between Forsythe and Springfield. I gave up the Stage Coach and went to help put up the Mill below McDowell. Then called the Talbert and Adams Mill. That was the name of the men that built the mill. I got twenty dollars a month. In the spring of 1873 I made a crop on the Crawford Farm. He boarded me and furnished everything and gave me half. I put in twenty acres of oats and thirty acres in corn. On July 6th, 1873 I was married to Dolly Fly. On July 8th, we moved what little we had to ourselves. I could have carried all we had at two shoulder loads. Our table was made out of a dry goods box. Two chairs and one bed stead, an old stove and a few dishes . We had a very good crop. We had two horses, two cows, four sheep, three small hogs. In short time one of the cows got the murn and died. The hogs got the cholera and died. The dogs killed three of the sheep and the best one of the horses broke both front legs and I had to kill her. This all happened by September so begun our journey without anything and still got nothing. My Father moved to Texas in November, 1878, and died the fall of 1879. Mother died in 1880. They are buried in Dallas County, Texas , in the Cemetery at Lancaster, Texas. I never went to school but three months in all and that was so scattered it did but little good. I am afraid you can't get much sense out of this. I am 85 years, 3 months and 12 days old at this writing. - Your Father, J. A. Hagler | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Bio Paul Hagler Photo Jay Trace |
HAGLER, Lillie (McCRACKEN) | Dec. 5, 1890 | Nov. 29, 1933 | SSW: Amon C. - Research Note: Daughter of Samuel Payne McCracken and Bertha May Elliott. A. C. Hagler, age 29, second married Lillie McCracken, age 22 on Feb. 8, 1913 in Barry Co., MO. | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGLER, Louise A. (MOORE) | 1878 MO |
1959 SD |
SSW: Elmon - Research Note: Daughter of Joseph N. Moore and Margaret Ellen McClung. Elmon Hagler, age 21, married Lou Moore, age 22, on June 21, 1900 in Barry Co., MO. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGLER, Nettie (PRATT) (ROBERTS) | Aug. 15, 1891 AR |
Dec. 1985 MO |
Research Note: Daughter of Lewis Pratt and Laura B. Liner. Nettie Pratt, age 24, first married Hubert Eugene Roberts, age 24, on Nov. 17, 1915 in Monett, Barry Co., MO. Second married Amon Carl Hagler, she being his third wife. Hubert is buried in Purdy Cemetery and died in 1971, probably divorced from Nettie. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAGLER, Vera H. (HARRIS) | Sept. 2, 1912 Poteau, Le Flore Co., OK |
June 9, 2001 Webster City, OK |
SSW: Efton L. - Research Note: Daughter of Price Day Harris and Edna M. Gifford. She received her education at Wetumka, OK. On Jan. 21, 1930, she married Efton Hagler at Wewoka, OK. The couple had lived in IL, IA, SD, MO, and OK. Mr. Hagler died Dec. 28, 1988. She moved to Webster City in Aug. of 2000. | Foster Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAINES, Herbert C. | Apr. 18, 1880 IA |
Oct. 23, 1912 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was single and a brakeman for the railroad. Son of W. W. Haines born OH and Martha Showen born IN. Pneumonia was the cause of death. W. G. Haines of Mannford, OK was the informant. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
HALDEMAN, Lena Binford "Dade" (BALDWIN) | Sept. 23, 1885 Hamilton Co., IN |
Apr. 24, 1974 MO |
Research Note: Lena was daughter of Sylvester Piersal Baldwin and Emma Elizabeth Fielder and was named after her Aunt Lena Binford Fielder. Lena B. Baldwin, age 20, married Charles Richard Halderman, age 21, on Jan. 5, 1905 in Independence, Jackson Co., MO. Charles was born July 21, 1883 in MO and died Apr. 25, 1953 in Los Angeles Co., CA. | Census MO Marriage Records CA Death Index Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALE, Earl R. | Feb. 15, 1902 | Aug. 1, 1985 | Research Note: Son of James Hale and Pearl Whitman. His wife was Marjorie Zoe Hale. - Hale Plot Stone | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALE, Earl Thomas | Sept. 14, 1943 St. Louis, MO |
July 22, 1964 DOA, St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: The cemetery log book reads that he was a veteran. Son of Earl R. Hale and Marjorie Carpenter. Usual residence was Monett, MO. Killed in a one car accident in Barry Co., MO 1 mile E and 2 miles S of Jct. 97-60. - Hale Plot Stone | IOOF Log Book Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALE, Mabel Cleora (WHITE) | Jan. 24, 1876 Glasgow, MO |
May 13, 1952 802 5th St., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate reads that Montie Jackson Hale was her husband. Her usual address was 802 5th St., Monett, Barry Co., MO. She was age 76 years, 3 months and 19 days old at the time of her death. Her father was given as William Edward White and her mother as Cleora Hurt. The cause of death was a cerebral hemorrhage. Mrs. Cleora Bradford, Kansas City, MO, was the informant. - Hale Plot Stone | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HALE, Marjorie Zoe (CARPENTER) | Oct. 9, 1905 | Jan. 31, 1985 | Research Note: Wife of Earl R. Hale. - Hale Plot Stone | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALE, Monte Jackson | Mar. 4, 1873 Ray Co., MO |
Dec. 14, 1944 Seligman, Sugar Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was a teacher, school superintendent. William Street Hale, born Ray Co., MO, was given as his father and Octavia Jackson, born Howard Co., MO, as his mother. He had been in the Seligman community for 8 years and was married, Mabel Hale was given as his wife's name. The cause of death was given as myocarditis acute. The informant was Mrs. M. J. Hale, 800 5th Street, Monett, Missouri. - June 8, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Personal and Local News: Monett teacher who will attend summer school at the State Normal at Springfield are Misses Vera Feist, Grace DeBrosse, Ruth Bradford, Cleora Hale, Eunice Horine and May Ryan. Superintendent M. J. Hale will take a special study at Drury College. Monett Times - Hale Plot Stone | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALE, Octavia May | Aug. 20, 1906 Howard Co., MO |
Nov. 29, 1987 | Research Note: According to the City of Monett she has a stone in the old section in block 45, lot 1, grave 3, in the NW 1/4 on Dec. 4, 1987. F. M. Hale and Bradford purchased the lot. She was cremated. She never married. Daughter of Monte Jackson Hale and Mabel Cleora White. - Hale Plot Stone | IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALEY, Bertha Ann | Aug. 12, 1887 Lawrence Co., MO |
Aug. 13, 1954 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was buried in the old section in block 75, lot 2, grave 8 in the SE 1/4 but has no stone. James Hailey purchased the lot. She was buried Aug. 14, 1954, but that is the only date the City of Monett has for her in their log book. - Never married. Daughter of John Hailey/Haley and Elizabeth Toliver. Mrs. Marion Calkins of Neosho, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Lloyd Pruitt's notes: The death certificate incorrectly spells Haley as Hailey, and Toliver as Tolliver. Furthermore, the husband of Mrs Marion Calkins (Hazel) was always called Myron in the family, not Marion. This is proven to be true by both his tombstone, and at least 6 source citations on Ancestry.com NO STONE | IOOF Log Book Death Certificate Phyllis Long Note Lloyd Pruitt Donna Cooper |
HALEY, Elizabeth (TOLIVER) | Oct. 20, 1845 MO |
Aug. 28, 1915 Pierce Twp., Lawrence Co., MO |
Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: She is buried next to Carrie L. Bear. There is a death certificate registered in Lawrence County for Elizabeth Hailey, born Oct. 20, 1845 and died Aug. 28, 1915 and the City of Monett has her registered in their log book as Haley and not Hailey as the certificate reads. Her father was Jack Toliver. Dave Doty, Monett, MO, gave the information. The City of Monett has that James Hailey purchased the cemetery lot. Phyllis' Note: The cemetery log book has her birth year as 1815. She is buried next to John Haley, her husband, listed online with no stone. Daughter of Jack Toliver. Buried in the Old Section, Block 75, Lot 2, Grave 1, next to John Haley. Buried on Aug. 30, 1915. Dave Doty of Monett, MO was the informant. James Hailey was the lot owner and Callaway the funeral home. | Death Certificate, IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALEY, James Austin | July 27, 1889 Lawrence Co., MO |
Nov. 11, 1948 Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: The City of Monett has in their log book that he was buried in the old section in block 75, lot 2, grave 7 in the SE 1/4 and was buried Nov. 12, 1948 and is without a stone. His death certificate reads that he was a concrete finisher. His father was John S. Haley, born TN and his mother was Elizabeth Toliver, born MO. The cause of death was bronchial pneumonia. Mrs. Bertha Haley, N. 4th St., Monett, MO, was the informant. - The Joplin Globe, November 12, 1948 - Monett, Mo., Nov. 11. – James Austin Haley, 59 years old, a resident of Monett 40 years, died at 7 o'clock this morning at his home on North Fourth street, following an illness of three weeks. Surviving are four sisters, Miss Bertha Haley of the home; Mrs. Mary Patterson and Mrs. Cora Doty, of near Cassville, and Mrs. Georgia Pruitt of Monett. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Dillon funeral home. The Rev. Sherman Erihkson will officiate. Burial will be in the I. O. O. F. cemetery here. NO STONE | Death Certificate IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long |
HALEY, John Steven | Dec. 6, 1847 Warren Co., TN |
Feb. 11, 1925 Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: The cemetery log book has logged that he is buried in the old section in block 75, in lot 2 in grave 2, in the S 1/2 and is without as stone, buried Feb. 13, 1925. His death certificate reads that he was age 77 years, 2 months and 5 days old at the time of his death. He was widowed and a farmer. John Haley was given as his father's name and his mother's name was listed as not known. The cause of death was influenza complications and lobar pneumonia in both lungs. His wife was Elizabeth Toliver. NO STONE | Death Certificate IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long |
HALL | No Date | No Date | Plot Stone | Photo Jay Trace |
HALL, Abraham | Sept. 12, 1866 Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 6, 1937 106 Elm St., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that Elisha Hall, born in KY, as his father. His mother's name was given as Susan Slovers. He was widowed and was age 71 years, 2 months and 24 days old. He died from the effects of myocardial degeneration. Elmira Jagers, 311 Pearl St., Monett, MO, gave the information. - Cassville Republican, Feb. 24, 1938 - Funeral Services for Abraham Hall, 71, who died Monday afternoon at the home of his sister, Mrs. Melissa Whittington, were held at the Methodist Protestant church on Marshal Hill Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Shearman Erickson, assisted by Rev. E. R. Stribling officiated. Mr. Stribling read the scripture Revelation 21. He led in pray and read the obituary. Mr. Erickson’s text was Hebrews 11:10, "For he looked for a city which hath foundation, whose builder and maker is God." The women's choir of the church sang the hymns, Mrs. R. J. Kitterman, leader. Mrs. E. R. Stribling and Dollie Fay Burch sang a duet and Rev. Sherman Erickson, by special request sang "When I Make My Last Move." Burial was in the I.O.O.F. cemetery under direction of Callaway’s funeral services. Pallbearers were Hunter Anderson, Henry Martin, John Waltrip, Dallas Smith, Guy Keeton and James Beck. Carrying the flowers were Bernice Davis, Mary Howerton, Freda Martin, Louise Martin, and Maurine Keeton. Relatives from out of town who came to attend the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross, Tulsa Ok., Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dulca, Dallas, Tex., James Hall, Arlington, Tex., Sid Hall, Prior, Mo., Miss Rachel Campbell, Galena; Mr. and Mrs. Harrmon Lee and family of Aurora; Raymond Hadlow, Cassville, and A. B. Shrum of Shell Knob. Those from a distance left for their homes Wednesday evening and Thursday. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALL, Alexander Burns | Oct. 4, 1954 | Sept. 9, 2011 At Home, Oklahoma City, OK |
Research Note: Photo of stone at findagrave.com. He was the son of Charles Benjamin Hall and Angie Alexander. He was a Foundry Owner and served in the Army. Memorial Services will be held at 7:00p.m. Sunday September 18, 2011 at Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home in Monett, MO. | Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home Findagrave.com Phyllis Long |
HALL, Alfred Marion | Sept. 7, 1863 Perkinsville, IN |
Dec. 24, 1924 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: The City of Monett has that he is buried in the old section, in block 70, lot 4, grave 5 in the N 1/2. A. M. Hall purchased the lot and they have that he was buried Dec. 28, 1924, which agrees with the death certificate. He worked for the Frisco Railroad as a switchmen and his parents were not mentioned. The cause of death was carcinoma of the stomach. - 1910 Census, Monett Ward 3, Barry, Missouri - Alfred M. Hall, head, age 46, married 17 years, born IN, parents born IN, RR switchman; Ollie, wife, age 43, married 17 years, mother of 3 children, 3 living, born IL, parents born Ireland; Bessie, daughter, age 16, born MO; Rankin, son, age 13, born MO; Ray, son, age 12, born MO. NO STONE | Death Certificate IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper Census Phyllis Long |
HALL, Audrey Esther (KELLY) | Jan. 15, 1897 | Sept. 17, 1993 | Inscription: "AND UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN, MAY GOD HOLD YOU IN THE PALM OF HIS HAND" - Another Stone - Inscription: REAL DAUGHTER, Audrey Esther Kelly Hall, Placed by her Loving Grandchildren. - Research Note: Daughter of Benjamin Baker Kelly and Dora Belle Hood. Wife of Viga Burns Hall. - Plot Stone | Photos Jay Trace |
HALL, Clara S. | June 30, 1877 | May 30, 1953 | Research Note: According to the cemetery log book, Frank Hoffman was the lot owner. The funeral home was in Supupla (Sapulpa?), OK. Wife of Claud P. Hall. - Another Photo | IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
HALL, Claud P. | Aug. 30, 1882 | Apr. 13, 1955 | Research Note: His wife was Clara. Son of Francis Marion Hall and Mary M. Benton. - Hall Plot Stone - Hall Plot Stone - Another Photo | Census Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HALL, Edith E. (ELLIOTT) | Apr. 18, 1915 | June 22, 2007 Lacoba Nursing Home, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Oda Ray - Inscription: "Married June 12, 1937" - Research Note: Edith E. Hall, age 92, Monett, died Friday, June 22, 2007, at Lacoba Nursing Home in Monett following a short illness. She was born April 18, 1915 and was a daughter of Clark and Effie (Lester) Hall (should read Elliott). She was a retired sewing machine operator and was a member of the Aurora Church of Christ. She married Oda Hall on June 12, 1937 at Cassville, and he preceded her in death November 5, 1996. She was preceded in death by four brothers, Verlin, Othello, Eldon and Elvin Elliott; three sisters, Pearl Cook, Iola Howard and Mildred Elliott and one granddaughter. | Monett Times, June 25, 2007 Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HALL, Edna Mabel (PATTISON) | Feb. 14, 1882 MO |
May 16, 1971 Springfield Rest Home, Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Jessie E. - Research Note: Daughter of John Wesley Pattison and Victoria Dunn. Usual address was Springfield, MO.. Verne P. Hall of Springfield, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Jesse E. Hall married Edna M. Pattison on Feb. 14, 1909 in Avilla, Jasper Co., MO. | MO Marriage Records Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALL, Esta Mae (McCUBBIN) | Sept. 23, 1905 Jenkins, Barry Co., MO |
June 19, 1958 State Cancer Hosp., Columbia, Boone Co., MO |
Research Note: Death certificate listed as Esther Mae Hall. Daughter of James Franklin McCubbin and Rosa Bell Eastman. Wife of Roy E. Hall. She was a nurses aide. Usual address was 808 10th St., Monett, Lawrence Co., MO. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALL, Francis Marion | June 12, 1843 WV |
Jan. 12, 1929 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was a son of John Dawson and Mary (Keller) Hall. He was a retired grocery store merchant at the time of his death. He died from the effects of the flu. The death certificate of his daughter, Carrie L. (Hall) (Short) Bear, buried in this cemetery, his first wife was Lucy Perkins. Second wife Mary Benton. - The cemetery log book reads that he was a veteran. - Jan. 3, 1903, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Deputy Sheriff Ed. Ennis of Monett brought down F. M. Hall Sunday and lodged him in jail on a charge of obtaining something under false pretenses. The charge grew out of some transactions with the Long Bell Lumber Co., that occurred several years ago. Mr. Hall is in business at Sapulpa, I. T., and lives at Monett. He gave bond Monday with Robt. Johnson of Monett as bondsman. - Hall Plot Stone - Hall Plot Stone - Another Photo | Photo Death Certificate IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALL, Harrell C. | May 27, 1914 OK |
July 5, 1994 MO |
SSW: Vinita D. - Research Note: The cemetery log book reads that he was a veteran. Son of Austin Ferdinand Hall and Alice Esther Womack. - Another Photo | IOOF Log Book Census Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
HALL, Jane (HEARST) | Mar. 30, 1930 Imperial, Jefferson Co., MO |
Aug. 7, 2024 Northridge, Los Angeles Co., CA |
Research Note: Daughter of the late Ben and Helen (White) Hearst. Jane was united in marriage on Sep. 15, 1956 in Monett, MO to Viga Burns Hall Jr.; he survives. She was a retired teacher and a member of the First Christian Church in Monett, MO. She is survived by her husband Viga of the home; two sons: Viga Burns Hall III of Anaheim, CA and Kevin Hall of Victorville, CA; two daughters: Stacy Hall of Victorville, CA and Kelly Matthews of Northridge, CA; and four grandchildren. | Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home L.Pearce FindaGrave |
HALL, Jesse Elkanah | Dec. 31, 1870 Jasper Co., MO |
Jan. 25, 1947 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Edna M. - Research Note: His death certificate reads that his wife was Edna Mabel Hall. His father's name was given as Abner E. Hall, born TN. His mother's name was listed as Anna M. Harry. His usual address was 607 Euclid, Monett, Barry Co., MO and he'd lived in the community about 15 years. Mrs. J. E. Hall, 607 Euclid, Monett, MO, gave the information. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HALL, Johnnie Ray | Mar. 20, 1897 Perkinsville, IN |
Dec. 24, 1915 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His parents were Alfred M. and Ollie (McIntire) Hall. He was a school boy and died from a stab in the neck, switch blade knife, murdered. According to the City of Monett's log book he was buried in the old section, in block 70, in lot 4, in grave 6 in the N 1/2. A. M. Hall purchased the lot. NO STONE | Death Certificate IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper |
HALL, Louise (CALLAWAY) (FLY) | June 22, 1909 Monett, MO |
Sept. 13, 1999 Little Rock, Pulaski Co., AR |
Research Note: She was the daughter Robert Meigs and Minnie Jane (Redwine) Callaway. She was a graduate of Monett High School, Ward-Belmont School for Girls in Nashville, Tennessee, and Henderson State Teachers College in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. She was an instructor for retail selling for the State of Arkansas Department of Education and retired as teacher of remedial education at Lakeside Elementary School in Hot Springs, Arkansas. She was a lifetime member of the Methodist Church and a member of Eastern Star. - William Lafayette Fly, Jr., age 21, married Louise Callaway, age 22, on Sept. 4, 1931 in Monett, Barry Co., MO. - Callaway Plot Stone - Another Photo | Monett Times, Sept. 15, 1999 Mary Homesley MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HALL, Mary Esther | Nov. 17, 1906 | July 15, 1990 | Inscription: "In Loving Memory" | Photo Jay Trace |
HALL, Mary Esther (REED) | May 4, 1955 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 19, 2018 Cox South Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of the late Hubert Neal Reed and Doris Virginia Painter. She was united in marriage on April 14, 1976 in Miami, Oklahoma to Galen Hall. She was a homemaker, and a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She was preceded in death by her parents: Hubert and Doris; her step-mother: Lorene Reed; one step-brother: Billy Munday and two step-sisters: Margaret Volner and Lynn Munday. Memorial visitation is being held on Thursday September 20, 2018 from 6:00p.m. to 8:00p.m. at the Bennett- Wormington Funeral Home in Monett, Missouri. - Photo of stone at findagrave.com. | Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HALL, Mary M. (DENTON) | Apr. 25, 1862 | Mar. 7, 1944 Tulsa, OK |
Research Note: Joplin Globe, March 10, 1944 - Monett, Mo., March 9 - Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Blankenship chapel for Mrs. Mary (Denton) Hall, pioneer resident of Monett and mother of Mayor V. B. Hall of Monett, who died Wednesday night in Tulsa. Burial will be in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. - Hall Plot Stone - Hall Plot Stone - Another Photo | Photos Donna Cooper Online Obits Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
HALL, Oda Ray | Mar. 20, 1910 | Nov. 5, 1996 | SSW: Edith E. - Inscription: "Married June 12, 1937" - Research Note: Son of John Franklin Hall and Relta Clementine "Tinnie" Doty. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALL, Ralph Lynn, Jr. | May 7, 1953 Detroit, MI |
June 13, 2022 At Home, Exeter, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Ralph Lynn, Sr. and Anita (Click) Hall. In April of 1985 in Miami, Oklahoma he was united in marriage to Robbin Livingston, who preceded him in death on November 27, 2012. Also preceding him in death were his parents. Ralph grew up in Pueblo, Colorado graduating from Pueblo High School. After graduating he joined the United States Air Force and served during the Vietnam War and then joined the Army National Guard as a combat engineer from where he retired with the rank of sergeant first class. While in the Army National Guard he served in Iraq, Macedonia, Germany, Central and South America and Alaska. His unit helped during Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and during the ice storm of 2007 in Missouri. He also helped in the building of churches and schools in Central and South America and building the baseball field at Exeter. His unit won awards as the best unit. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HALL, Rankin B. | Aug. 7, 1895 | Oct. 3, 1976 | Research Note: The lot owner was A. M. Hall. Funeral home was McGillis of Kansas City, MO, according to the cemetery log book. Son of Alfred Marion and Ollie Hall. His wife was Stella Warner. In the 1940 census, Rankin is living with Wallace Neal and is a meat cutter, and Stella is listed as widowed. Both are living in Kansas City, MO. Probably divorced. | IOOF Log Book Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALL, Robbin Diana (LIVINGSTON) (MILLER) | Sept. 15, 1951 Sacramento, CA |
Nov. 27, 2012 Mercy Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of Amiel and Virginia (Palmer) Livingston. On April 19, 1985, she was united in marriage to Ralph Hall. She was preceded in death by her mother, Virginia; twin sister, Becky Arnold and one brother, Ronnie Livingston. Robbin graduated from Alhambra High School in Arizona and moved to Missouri from Phoenix, Arizona in 1969. She was a personal attendant for Independent Living in Joplin, Missouri. Son named as Miller in her obit. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HALL, Roy E. | Sept. 12, 1918 | Feb. 18, 1987 | Inscription: "PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: His wife was Esta Mae McCubbin. SSDI gives his last residence as Cassville, Barry Co., MO. SSN issued in MO. | Esta's Death Certificate SSDI Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALL, Susan Michelle (PLUNKETT) | Aug. 20, 1971 Oklahoma City, OK |
Dec. 11, 2017 MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of Donald Ray Plunkett and Judy Anne (Lillard) Plunkett. For the first twenty-two years of her life, Susan grew up in Oklahoma, graduating from Moore Christian Academy in 1989. She then furthered her education and received her Degree from Hillsdale Free Will Baptist Bible College. For the last eleven years, Susan has taught children in the First and Second Grades at Berean Christian Academy in Monett. Being also a servant of the Lord, Susan faithfully worshipped at Grace Independent Methodist Church. On September 18, 1993, in Oklahoma City, Susan Plunkett and Mike Hall were united in marriage. To this union, they were blessed with two sons. Susan was preceded in death by her father-in-law, James Hall. | Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HALL, Victor Almer | June 27, 1912 Golden City, Barton Co., MO |
Oct. 29, 1938 Hwy 60, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate places his death in Barry Co., MO. His father is named as Jesse E. Hall and his mother as Edna Pattison, both born near Golden City, MO. He was divorced and Mrs. James Raush was given as his wife's name. He was killed in an automobile accident on Hwy 60, 4 miles West of Monett. His usual address was 714 Lincoln Ave, Monett, MO. Vern Hall, 720 Lincoln Ave., Monett, MO, gave the information. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HALL, Viga Burns | June 17, 1892 | July 28, 1974 | Inscription: "SGT US ARMY QUARTERMASTER CORP, WORLD WAR I, BELOVED FATHER GRANDFATHER UNCLE BROTHER AND FRIEND, BUSINESS CHURCH AND CIVIL LEADER PLACED FAMILY AND MONETT ABOVE ALL" - Research Note: Son of Francis Marion Hall and Mary M. Denton. His wife was Audrey Esther Kelly. - Plot Stone | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALL, Vinita (DAVIS) | Apr. 16, 1916 Platter, OK |
Nov. 25, 2007 Monett, MO |
SSW: Harrell C. - Research Note: Vinita (Davis) Hall died at age 91. She was married to the late Harrell C. Hall, who died July 5, 1994. She was also preceded in death by her son-in-law, Bill Eager; sister, Gwen Williams; and brother, Paul Davis. - Another Photo | Monett Times Photo Jay Trace |
HALLEN, Albert Edwin | Nov. 21, 1889 Bayfield Co., WI |
Apr. 1972 Tulsa, OK |
Research Note: The cemetery log book has in their logged that he has no stone. The only dates they have for him is that he was buried Apr. 7, 1972. J.C. Williams purchased the lot and it was located in the old section in block 64 in block 4, in lot 4 in grave 3. According to the cemetery log book the funeral home was Whisenhunt of Tulsa, OK for both Albert and Francis, his second wife. First wife was Mary Linquist. Son of John Hallen and Hedda Cedarblad, both born Sweden. Researchers say Hallen was formerly Gustafson. SSDI gives last residence as Tulsa, Tulsa Co., OK. SSN issued in WI. NO STONE | IOOF Log Book WI Birth Index SSDI Census Phyllis Long |
HALLEN, Frances G. | June 1887 | July 1968 | Research Note: According to the cemetery log book, Francis Hallen is without a stone. They have that she was buried July 18,1968 and that J.C. Williams purchased the lot. He is buried in the old section, in block 64, in block 4 in grave 4, in the NW 1/4 section and is buried next to Albert Hallen, her husband. According to the cemetery log book the funeral home was Whisenhunt of Tulsa, OK for both Albert and Frances. Albert was married to Mary in 1930 and Frances by 1940 census and in San Antonio, TX. NO STONE | Census Donna Cooper IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long |
HALLER-BAILIFF, Eugene | Oct. 9, 1910 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
June 14, 1940 Kansas City Hosp. #1, Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO |
Research Note He is buried next to James F. Johnson and purchased his lot as well as James' lot. According to his death certificate his name was Gene (Bailiff) Haller and born 1909 and not 1910 as the stone reads. His wife was Lillian, living, age 27. His occupation was salesman. He was a son of Roy E. Bailiff born TX and Lottie (Johnson) born Cassville, MO. Maybe adopted? Mrs. J. H. Wallendorff of K. C., MO was the informant. | Death Certificate IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALLER, Lottie V. (JOHNSON) | 1887 | 1945 | Research Note: Eugene Haller purchased her cemetery lot and she is buried next to him. | IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HALLES, Wilma Josephine (HINDS) | Oct. 25, 1923 Monett, MO |
Mar. 1, 1952 Sale Memorial Hosp., Neosho, Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: Homer Hinds purchased her cemetery lot and she was buried Mar. 6, 1952 in IOOF. She is listed as Wilma Jo Halles in the cemetery log, but her death certificate gives her name as Wilma Josephine Halls. Homer C. Hinds was given as her father's name. Her mother was given as Regina Forwood. Her usual address was 824 Stratford Place, Neosho, Newton Co., MO. The cause of death was given as fractured skull, internal injuries - automobile accident. Chester S. Halls was given as her husband's name. H. C. Hinds was the informant. The stone reads that her name was given as Halles on the stone. | Death Certificate IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HALSEY, A. Louise (HENSON) (WALTON) | May 30, 1923 Verona, Lawrence Co., MO |
Sept. 8, 2009 Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: Melvin R. - Research Note: She was a daughter of the late Harvey Estel and Chloe (Caldwell) Henson. She was married to Sam Walton who passed away in 1943. She then was united in marriage to Melvin Ray Halsey on September 2, 1955, he preceded her in death October 20, 1994. Mrs. Halsey was retired from Juvenile Shoe in Aurora, Missouri and was preceded in death by one sister Lois Henson, one brother Lawrence Henson and one grandson Wayne Harrison. | Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALSEY, Christopher Alan | Jan. 2, 1962 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 2, 1962 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Infant" - Research Note: Son of Gary Ronald Halsey and Patricia Chalk. Usual residence was Rural Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALSEY, Gary Ronald | July 16, 1940 | June 18, 1997 | Inscription: "US NAVY" | Photo Jay Trace |
HALSEY, Larry Gene | Dec. 11, 1943 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 11, 1943 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Infant" - Research Note: His death certificate reads that W. L. Halsey, born Monett, MO, was his father and that Mary Henson, born Barry Co., MO, was his mother. The cause of death was premature birth. W. L. Halsey, 115 County Rd., Monett, MO, was the informant. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HALSEY, Mary C. (HENSON) | Sept. 6, 1909 | Apr. 2, 1986 | Research Note: She is buried next to Walter and Martha Henson and William Leroy Halsey, her husband. - Another Photo | Photo Note Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HALSEY, Melvin Ray | Mar. 23, 1913 | Oct. 20, 1994 | SSW: A. Louise - Research Note: Son of Walter Perry Halsey and Sarepta Paralee Taylor. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALSEY, Sarepta Paralee (TAYLOR) | Mar. 20, 1889 Stone Co., MO |
Oct. 27, 1966 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: William Thomas and Alice/Ailsia Margaret (Moore) Taylor were her parents. Garrett Moore and Mary Ann (Davis) Moore were her grandparents. Walter P. Halsey married Serepta C. Taylor on Apr. 19, 1907 in Barry Co., MO. Leroy Halsey of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Note Donna Cooper MO Marriage Records Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALSEY, Walter Perry | Oct. 20, 1887 Orrick, Ray Co., MO |
Sept. 24, 1948 301 Main St., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that Madison Gleaves Halsey was his father, born WV and Mary DeArmond was his mother's name. Serepta Taylor Halsey was given as his wife's name. Probable heart attack was given as the cause of death. LeRoy Halsey, Monett, MO, gave the information. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HALSEY, William Leroy | Dec. 11, 1908 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 9, 2000 Monett Health Care, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Walter Perry and Sarepta Paralee (Taylor) Halsey, married Mary Henson on September 7, 1927, and she preceded him in death Apr. 2, 1986. The log book has that this person's name was Hasley,which is incorrectly spelled. The stone and the obit both have it as Halsey. He was buried in the 1st Section, Block 11, Lot 4, Grave 5. Lot owners are Leroy and Mary Hasley. - Another Photo | Monett Times Nov. 10, 2000 Mary Homesley IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HALTER, Darlene Ruth (ALLEN)(WHEATON) | Nov. 1, 1943 Daretown Salem Co., NJ |
Feb. 25, 2024 Her daughter's home, Monett, Barry/Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: Darlene was under the compassionate care of the Compassus Hospice for the last several weeks and they had been a blessing to her and her family. She spent a great deal of her childhood at her grandfather David M. Halter's farm and business (Kountry Kitchen) alongside her siblings and extended family. Over the years, she lived in various places in South Jersey, before settling in Vineland for the last decade. Recently, she moved to Monett, MO, to be closer to family in her declining health. Darlene found immense joy in her role as a Band Booster for the Bridgeton High School Marching Band from 1995 to 2000, where she served as president for several years while her youngest children played in the band. She was affectionately known as "Mom Wheaton" to all the kids. In her leisure time, she enjoyed crocheting, playing pinochle, and assisting her mother with jigsaw puzzles. She had a profound passion for genealogy, meticulously researching her Halter family tree. Additionally, she was an avid collector of The Elmer Times Newspaper, contributing many births, weddings, anniversaries and relished in reading her favorite local paper. Professionally, Darlene was the owner/operator of Darr's West Landis Luncheonette in Vineland, NJ. She had previously worked at various establishments including The Charmae Restaurant, Green Giant, Little Bud Cafe, Lurex Glass Manufacturing, and most recently before she retired, Old Navy, for twelve years in Cumberland Mall, where she cherished the friendships, she formed with coworkers. Darlene is survived by her four children; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; her sister; her second husband, David; her great-aunt; several nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, and many cousins whom she cherished spending time with. Darlene was preceded in death by her mother, Irena P. (Halter) Lingo; stepfather Leonard J. Adler; her brother Robert D. Lingo Sr.; her first husband Isaac S. Allen Jr.; her grandson Tyler K. Allen; and her parents-in-law Issac S. Sr. & Imelda (Campbell) Allen, and Frederick B. & Elinor (McGarity) Wheaton. A heartfelt thank you is extended to her sister-in-law, Jane, for her unwavering friendship, love and support. Darlene's magnetic personality and charm lit up every room she entered. Her quick wit and infectious laughter drew people in, making them feel at ease and entertained. Beyond her charisma, Darlene's uniqueness and quirks added depth to her character, and she embraced them with pride. Darlene's love for her children was boundless, guiding her every decision and action to ensure their happiness and well-being. She will be deeply missed and forever cherished by her loving children, extended family, and all who were fortunate enough to know her. Headstone photo on Findagrave. | Buchanan Funeral Home L. Pearce Findagrave |
HAM, John Robert Brooks | June 14, 1918 Verona, Lawrence Co., MO |
Sept. 6, 1998 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Byron Brooks Ham and Flora Voelpel. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAM, Willa Dean (WEST) | Aug. 26, 1921 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 22, 2000 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: Daughter of Arthur and Della M. (Combs) West. Husband Robert "Brooks" Ham preceded her in death Sept. 6, 1998. The cemetery log book has her name as Willa Dean. She moved to Monett in 1933, lived in several other communities, and then moved back to Monett in 1962. She was a telephone operator and a member of the First United Methodist Church in Monett. | Monett Times Jan. 24, 2000 Mary Homesley IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAMBY, Raymond A. | Oct. 22, 1890 Lowell, Benton Co., AR |
Mar. 2, 1912 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to his death certificate he was a postal clerk for the railroad mail. He was married and age 21 years, 4 months and 11 days old at the time of his death. His father was John M. Hamby, born AR, and his mother Tenny Moser, born AR, and the cause of death was diabetes mellitus. He was buried in IOOF on Mar. 4, 1912. Hazel B. Hamby was the informant. - Hamby Plot Stone | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
Hameyer | 1837 | 1926 | Research Note: Photo of stone at findagrave.com by Connie Stockton Schmidt. | Note Phyllis Long |
HAMMERS, Frank Leroy "Mike" | June 27, 1936 | May 8, 1985 | Research Note: The cemetery log book has his name as Frank Leroy and Mike as a nickname. Frank Leroy Hammers, age 23, married Betty Ann Martin, age 22, on Nov. 29, 1957 in Lawrence Co., MO. Both were from Greene Co., MO. SSDI gives his last residence as Odessa, Lafayette Co., MO. SSN issued in MO. | IOOF Log Book MO Marriage Records SSDI Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAMMERS, James B. | Mar. 11, 1927 Depew, Creek Co., OK |
Apr. 20, 1948 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate states that James J. Hammers, born Reeds Springs, MO, was his father. His mother was named Mary Martha Anderson, born Aurora, MO. He was single and a railroad worker and died from injuries obtained in a car accident. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HAMMERS, James Joseph | Jan. 6, 1898 | June 14, 1986 | SSW: Mary M. - Research Note: The funeral home was Herman Laymeyer of Springfield, MO. Son of James Turner Hammers and Mary Elizabeth Watkins. SSDI gives his last residence as Springfield, Greene Co., MO. SSN issued in MO through the RR. | IOOF Log Book Census SSDI Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAMMERS, Mary Martha (ANDERSON) | Apr. 7, 1904 Depew, Creek Co., OK |
Nov. 19, 1954 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: James J. - Research Note: Her death certificate reads that Henry Anderson was her father and her mother was Jane R. Coffelt. Joe J. Hammers was named as her husband. She lived at 903 Bond Street in Monett, MO. Her death was caused by acute pulmonary embolisms. Mrs. Raymond Kelley of Monett, MO, gave the information. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HAMMILL, Eliza | Apr. 11, 1844 | Sept. 8, 1905 | No Data | Photo Jay Trace |
HAMMOND, Harry L. | Aug. 15, 1897 IA |
Feb. 26, 1959 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Martha R. - Research Note: The cemetery log book reads he was a veteran. He was a salesman and the son of Albert Clarence Hammond and Minnie Baker. Ruth Millman was his wife. She was the informant on the death certificate. | IOOF Log Book Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAMMOND, Martha Ruth (MILLMAN) | 1903 | 1993 | SSW: Harry L. - Research Note: The cemetery log book reads that her name was Martha Ruth. | IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAMMOND, Rena Gade | No Date | 2008 | Research Note: Temporary Marker | Photo Jay Trace |
HANCOCK, John Carnell | Mar. 19, 1900 Big Sandy, Benton Co., TN |
Jan. 11, 1987 St. Louis, MO |
SSW: Mary Mabel - Research Note: Second Wife's Name (buried with him) was Mary Mabel (Baldridge) Mullenger. - Son of William Dawson Hancock and Mary Elmore. | Father, Death Cert. John C. Hancock, Jr. TN Delayed Birth Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HANCOCK, Mary Mabel (BALDRIDGE) (MULLENGER) | Apr. 17, 1905 | June 3, 1984 | SSW: John C. - Research Note: Daughter of George Washington Baldridge and Anna King. She first married Emile Rudolph Mullenger. Second husband was John C. Hancock. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HANDLEY, Wanda Sue (FLOCK) | Sept. 13, 1956 Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE |
May 4, 2003 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Wanda Sue Handley, age 46, of Monett, died May 4th, 2003, at her home from injuries sustained in a tornado. She was born September 13, 1956, in Lincoln, NE and worked in customer services at Wal-Mart. She married William Carl Handley on September 25, 1992, in Miami, OK. She was preceded in death by one son, William Handley. Daughter of Andy and Rosemary (Winters) Flock. | Monett Times May 6, 2003 Photo Jay Trace |
HANDLEY, William | July 14, 1957 | No Date | SSW: Wanda | Photo Jay Trace |
HANDLEY, William C., Jr. | Feb. 3, 1994 | Sept. 28, 1996 | Inscription: "Beloved Son" | Photo Jay Trace |
HANEY, Beryl | Jan. 9, 1898 Edmond, OK |
Nov. 24, 1911 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of B. W. Haney, born Osage, IA, and Dora Madison, born St. Charles, MO. The cause of death was "Accident, killed by a locomotive". B. W. Haney of Chetopa, KS was the informant. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
HANEY, Robert E. | Dec. 17, 1927 | No Date | SSW: Virginia L. - Inscription: "Wed July 4, 1946" | Photo Jay Trace |
HANEY, Virginia L. | July 30, 1928 | Nov. 16, 1986 | SSW: Robert E. - Inscription: "Wed July 4, 1946" | Photo Jay Trace |
HANKINS, James L. | Dec. 17, 1915 | Feb. 14, 1991 | SSW: Margurette - Back of Stone - Military Stone - Inscription: "JAMES L. HANKINS, TEC 5 US ARMY WORLD WAR II" | Photos Jay Trace |
HANKINS, Nora Margurette (REED) | Apr. 15, 1923 Port Arthur, Jefferson Co., TX |
July 9, 2000 Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: James L. - Research Note: Daughter of L. A. and Lillian (White) Reed. She was a member of the Mother's Club, Railroad Retirement Club, and First Baptist Church of Monett. She married James L. Hankins on December 6, 1946, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and he preceded her in death February 14, 1991. - Back of Stone | Monett Times July 10, 2000 Mary Homesley Photos Jay Trace |
HANLON, Mary Annewell (JONES) | June 21, 1903 | Mar. 9, 1995 | SSW: Thomas L. - Research Note: Daughter of John B. and Belle Jones. Mary A. Jones married T. L. Jones on Oct. 4, 1930 in Joplin, Jasper Co., MO. Both were from Barry Co., MO. - Another Photo | MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
HANLON, Thomas Lewis | Apr. 2, 1885 Stafford, Stafford Co., KS |
Dec. 1, 1960 St. Vincent Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Mary A. - Research Note: He was a retired Frisco employee and the son of John Hanlon and Berthenia Shook. Mrs. Mary Hanlon, his wife, was the informant on the death certificate. - His first wife was Arminta Belle Stanley, divorced in the 1930 census. Thomas and his first wife, Arminta, had a son Thomas Anthony "Tiny" Hanlon, born Nov. 7, 1907 and died Sept. 29, 1970 in Northridge, Los Angeles Co., CA. He was an American actor with 78 titles to his credit (spanning from the 1920s to 1960s). Among them were Jalopy (1953), Flying High (1929) and The Heckler (1940). - Another Photo | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
HANSHAW, George Bates | Apr. 15, 1863 Palmyra, Macoupin Co., IL |
May 29, 1939 800 4th St., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to the Hinshaw Association he married Caroline Evans and was a son of Hezekiah and Johanna (Thompson) Hanshaw. His death certificate reads that he was widowed but was married to Carolyn Evans. It also reads that his father was Hezekiah Hanshaw and his mother Johanna Randolph, born VA. He was retired and the cause of death was given as cirrhosis of the liver. Mrs. C.A. Rose, 800 4th St., Monett, MO, was the informant. - There is a photo of another stone on Findagrave.com that he shares with Caroline, no death date on it. Caroline "Callie" (Evans) Hanshaw was born May 6, 1859 and died May 18, 1922 in Nowata Co., OK. She is buried there at Mt. Washington Cemetery at Lenapah, Nowata Co., OK. - Another Photo | Photo Death Certificate Donna Cooper Hinshaw Fam. Assoc. Jan Hinshaw Note Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HANSHAW, Infant | No Date | 1946 | Research Note: This name was entered from cemetery log book. He is buried in the Old Section, Block 91, Single Lot, Grave 48. He was buried Jun. 19, 1946. The funeral home was Callaway. NO STONE | IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long |
HARBOUR, Ann E. (ETTER) | Dec. 8, 1849 Mccoupin Co., IL |
Dec. 6, 1921 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: William S. (her son) - Research Note: Her death certificate reads that she was born in Mccoupin Co., IL, which is probably Macoupin Co., IL. William Etter was given as her father's name and Nancy Hayes as her mother. She was widowed and age 71 years, 11 months and 28 days. The cause of death was Nephritis. James Harbour (son), Monett, MO, was the informant. Wife of Newton Harbour. Newton is buried at Gum Springs Cemetery in Lawrence Co., MO. She is buried next to James and Delilah Etter. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HARBOUR, James Logan | Apr. 25, 1882 Barton Co., MO |
Oct. 4, 1951 Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: According to his death certificate he was single, and was a carpenter and farmer. His father was given as Newton Harbour and his mother as Ann Etter. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HARBOUR, Martha May "Nettie" (WEBB) | Mar. 24, 1873 Lawrence Co., MO |
June 25, 1960 Carthage, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: Her obit places her death in Jasper Co., MO. She was the daughter of Joe Webb and Mary Baugh. The death certificate gives her name as Martha Jane. Her usual address was RR One, LaRussell, Lawrence Co., MO. Tom Webb of LaRussell, MO was the informant. - William S. Harbour married Mattie M. Webb on May 17, 1892 in Lawrence Co., MO. | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Monett Times Jay Trace |
HARBOUR, William Sherman | July 24, 1867 Macoupin Co., IL |
Nov. 29, 1917 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Ann E. - Research Note: Died of Apoplexy. Informant, W. G. Harbour. - Donna's Note: Probably Macoupin County and not McGoupin as listed. His father was given as Newton Harbour, born KY and his mother Pune (Ann) Eliza Etter, born IL. He was a carpenter. W. E. Harbour, Monett, MO was the informant. | Death Certificate Phyllis Thomas Note Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HARDIMAN, Charlie Thomas | No Date | May 5, 1937 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: The log book has his name as Charlie Thomas Hardiman. On the death certificate his birth date was unknown and parents were unknown to the informant. The informant's note: Taken from paper found on person. The cause of death: Fell dead while eating dinner at Kelly's Cafe, 2nd and Broadway. Evidence indicated heart attack, no inquest held. Contributory causes: Alcoholic. Two bottles of whiskey found in pockets. Callaway was the funeral home. Buried in the Old Section, Block 54, Single Lot, Grave 24. Buried on May 5, 1937. Thomas C. Hardiman was the lot owner. This person is not listed in the log book without a stone. POSSIBLY NO STONE | Death Certificate, IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long |
HARDIN, Mary Rebecca (MARSHALL) | Dec. 26, 1866 Barry Co., MO |
May 18, 1950 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate reads that David Marshall was her father and Elizabeth Mulkey was her mother. She was married and William Hardin was given as her husband's name. Her usual address was 313 County Road St. Monett, Barry Co., MO. The cause of death was give as uremia, sclerotic cardio vascular renal disease. J. M. Scott, 509 8th St., Monett, MO, was the informant. She is buried next to Oliver G. Marshall. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HARMAN, Murrel Benjamin | 1918 | 1998 | Research Note: Buried in the 2nd Section, Block 3, Lot 2, Grave 8, next to Eunice H. Harman. He was the son of George Harman and Eunice Horine. | IOOF Log Book Census Phyllis Long Photo Connie Schmidt |
HARNER, Burl L. | July 26, 1908 | Sept. 7, 1947 | Inscription: "MISSOURI, PVT AIR CORPS, WW II" - Research Note: He was the son of Charles Alva Harner and Hettie Mae Owens. He enlisted for WW II in Fort Leavenworth, KS on Mar. 31, 1943. Residence was Barry Co., MO. He was married and he worked in construction, age 20. | Census Enlistment Records Phyllis Long Photo Connie Schmidt |
HARNER, Elba L. "Dick" | Aug. 10, 1915 MO |
May 17, 1977 OK |
SSW: Thelma Maria - Research Note: This person was entered from log book. E. L. is probably Elba. Buried in the Old Section, Block 5, Lot 3, Grave 3. Elba Harner was the lot owner. SSDI gives his last residence as Grove, Delaware Co., MO. SSN issued through the RR Board. | IOOF Log Book SSDI Phyllis Long Photo Connie Schmidt |
HARNER, Gary Leon | Apr. 5, 1940 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 24, 2021 MO |
Research Note: Monett, Barry Co., MO resident. He was the son of the late Elby Leon and Thelma (Anderson) Harner. He was united in marriage on June 21, 1959 in Monett, Missouri to Carol Jo Boedecker; to this union two sons were born. He was a 1958 graduate of Monett High School, after graduating he was drafted into the Army and served in Germany as Military Police between 1961 and 1964. He was saved in Christ and always faithful to the Lord, and attended First Freewill Baptist Church and Hill Creek Church, was retired having worked for Jumping Jack Shoes as a foreman and EFCO in the maintenance department. He was a former Boy Scout Leader (Troop 38 Monett) and former Commander of the American Legion as well as worked for the Corp of Engineers at Indian Point and Cape Fair for 10 years. He was preceded in death by his parents: Elby and Thelma and one sister: Roxie. | Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HARNER, Roxie Darlene | Feb. 12, 1938 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 26, 1939 Burge Hospital, Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: According to her death certificate, Roxie was 11 months, 14 days old and a resident of Monett, MO. The cause of her death was acute encephalitis. She was a daughter of Elby L. Harner (born Monett, MO) and Thelma Marie Anderson (born MO). Buried in the Old Section, Block 5, Lot 3, Grave 5. Elby Harner was the informant and Elba Harner was the lot owner, Elby was given on the death certificate and Elba on the Log book. This person is not listed in the log book without a stone. POSSIBLY NO STONE | Death Certificate IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long |
HARNER, Thelma Marie (ANDERSON) | Apr. 8, 1916 | Nov. 8, 1985 | SSW: Elba L. "Dick" - Research Note: Daughter of Hunter Warner "Pop" Anderson and Beulah Elizabeth Whittington. Elby L. Harner, age 23, married Thelma Anderson, age 21, on Mar. 20, 1937 in Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Connie Schmidt |
HARPER, Donna Louis (MATHIS) | Aug. 6, 1968 Sacramento, CA |
Dec. 4, 2007 Cox South Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: She was a daughter of Howard and Sharon (Malicoat) Mathis. Survived by her step-mother, one son, of Monett; one brother, of Exeter; and one sister, of Boise, Idaho. - The cemetery log book reads that she was cremated. - Another photo | IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long Monett Times Photo Jay Trace |
HARPER, Gerald Lloyd | May 9, 1934 MO |
Sept. 2, 2010 Cox Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Merle L. and Ruth T. (Beatty) Harper. Mr. Harper graduated from Neosho High School in 1952. Following graduation, he spent three years in the military and then earned three degrees - a B.S. and an M.A. in physical education and a specialist of educational administration - at Joplin Junior College, Culver-Stockton College, Truman State University, and Central Missouri State University. Besides teaching in Missouri, he also taught at Hamburg, Iowa. He also coached basketball, football, and track at Smith-Hale, Ervin, and Ruskin, where he was the first athletic director. His wife was Joyce Pridemore. He was preceded in death by his parents. | Clark Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HARPER, Opal Lee (FOSTER) | Apr. 20, 1935 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 7, 2009 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Vernon R. - Inscription: "Married Apr. 20, 1955" - Research Note: She was a daughter of the late Charles Foster and Jessie (Wallace) Foster. Opal graduated from Santa Rosa Junior College in Santa Rosa, CA. She had been a Special Education Teacher for over twenty years, as well as managed a movie theater in Jackson, CA. Opal married Vernon Harper on April 20th, 1955, in Carson City, NV. | Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Connie Schmidt |
HARPER, Vernon R. | Oct. 4, 1936 Hastings, Jefferson Co., OK |
Mar. 10, 2024 Cox South Hospital, Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Opal L. - Inscription: "Married Apr. 20, 1955" - Research Note: Son of the late Richard Hamilton Harper and Verna T. (Conley) Harper. Vernon graduated from Ukiah High School in Ukiah, CA, with the class of 1954. He served his country proudly in the United States Army Reserves. Vernon was a mechanic for most of his working years. Vernon was a fun loving man … until you were in trouble, then you knew he was mad! Vernon would do and did do anything that his wife wanted, especially when she wanted a round bed! Yes, a round bed, which they could only find red velvet bedding for! Driving all over Sacramento and Stockton, CA, searching till they found the one! Vernon loved his family deeply. He, along with Opal, opened their home to others through fostering or just someone in need. Mostly, we are at peace knowing that Vernon has been reunited with his partner and love of his life. Vernon loved to travel. This last year, he wanted to buy a one-way ticket to Hawaii! He had a great laugh, was a great father and grandfather. He was a hard worker who had an adventurous side! Everyone is going to miss you. On Apr. 20, 1955, Vernon Harper and Opal Foster were united in marriage at Carson City, NV. To this union, they were blessed with five children. Survivors include three sons; two brothers; one sister; sixteen grandchildren; forty-two great-grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Veron was preceded in death by his wife, Opal; his son, Richard Harper; and his daughter, Melody Powers | Buchanan Funeral Home L.Pearce Photos Connie Schmidt |
HARRINGTON, David Otto | Jan. 15, 1895 Lexington, OK |
July 16, 1914 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that William Harrington, born IL was his father and Sary Brown, born MO was his mother. He was single., age 19 years, 5 months and 16 days old. The cause of death was given as Comatose Malaria. He is buried near the John N. Brown plot so there might be a connection there to those Brown families. O. A. Shulty of Monett, MO, was the informant. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HARRIS, Carol Lee (SANDERS) | July 6, 1944 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 31, 2018 Cox South Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of the late Austin and Betty (Beard) Sanders. She had worked several years at Jumping Jack Shoe Co. On November 25, 1960, Carol Sanders and Jerry Harris were united in marriage at the First Baptist Church. To this union, two children were born. Carol was preceded in death by her parents; and one brother, Tom Sanders. | Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HARRIS, Henry Arthur | Sept. 28, 1898 Groesbeck, TX |
Feb. 23, 1958 Ajax Pump Station, Rural Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Idell - Research Note: He was the son of James H. Harris and Ella Nance. His wife was Idell Harris. He was a pump station operator for City Service Pipeline. Mrs. H. A. Harris was the informant on the death certificate. Cause of death was self inflicted gun shot wound in the mouth. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HARRIS, Idell | Oct. 11, 1906 TX |
Oct. 21, 1995 MO |
SSW: Henry A. - Research Note: Daughter of Luther A. Bruton and Eula Lee Prater. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HARRIS, Martha E. | Aug. 7, 1915 | Oct. 28, 1976 | SSW: Orlith | Photo Jay Trace |
HARRIS, Orlith H. | July 18, 1915 | Sept. 16, 1989 | SSW: Martha E. - Research Note: Son of Unice Aaron Harris and Flora Elizabeth Baldwin. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HARRIS, Pearl S. | Sept. 8, 1898 Milan, Sullivan Co., MO |
Jan. 9, 1912 Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: The City of Monett, Log Book has no dates for this person but they do have that she was buried Jan. 11, 1912 and that C. C. Harris purchased the lot. She is buried in the old section, in block 9, in lot 3, in grave 6, in the N 1/2. They have her name as Percy S. Harrison but the death certificate reads that her name was Pearl S. Harris. It also reads that the cause of her death was typhoid fever. C. P. Harris, born Goshen?, OH, was given as the father and Maggie Stanley, born New Town, MO, was listed as the mother. Burial was Jan. 10, 1912 in IOOF. The city has the 11th as the burial date. NO STONE | IOOF Log Book Death Certificate Donna Cooper |
HARRIS, Shirley Jean (ENNIS) | Oct. 4, 1949 Denver, CO |
Feb. 2, 2018 MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of the late Alvin and Lorraine (Kenner) Ennis. She was united in marriage to Wayne Harris. She was an employee of Lacoba Homes in Monett and a member of the First Christian Church in Purdy, Missouri. She was preceded in death by her parents Alvin and Lorraine and one brother Jack. | Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HARRIS, William Wayne | July 3, 1947 Cherryville, MO |
Sept. 6, 2018 Lawrence Co. Manor, Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: Purdy, Barry Co., MO resident. He was the son of the late James Logan and Lula Myrtle (Bryant) Harris. He was proceeded in death by his beloved wife of 52 years, Shirley Jean Harris. His sisters, Dana Harris, Zelma Smith, Doris Hubert, Reba Carter, Norma Harris and Flora Harris, and brothers Albert Harris and Richard Harris. | Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HARRISON, Allen H. | Jan. 24, 1861 IN |
Nov. 7, 1911 MO |
Inscription: "Peel and Harrison" - Research Note: According to the City of Monett, Log Book, he is buried in the old section, in block 33, lot 1, grave 5, in the NE 1/4. A. H. Harrison purchased the lot. He is buried next to Frances (Peel) Harrison, his wife. Son of John Hudson Harrison and Nancy Wilson. - April 14, 1917, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - County News: The Times says that Allen Harrison (son of Allen H. and Frances (Peel) Harrison) of Kansas City has joined the U. S. Navy. He is a son of the late Al Harrison and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Peel of Monett. - Another Stone | IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper Online Newspapers Census Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
HARRISON, Elbert Smith | May 13, 1861 Greenville, TN |
Oct. 30, 1959 1200 E. Cale Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: In 1900, in Monett City of Barry County was Elbert Harrison, and living with him was his brother, John Harrison, born June 1859 in TN. Besides he and Maggie there were these children in the household: Eula, age 13, born AR; Marvin, listed as a daughter, age 10, born AR; Herbert, age 6, born MO, Hazel, age 3, born MO. Also living in the house was Florence Barr, age 25, a boarder. Death Certificate gives his father as Jacob Harrison and mother Margaret (Broyles) Harrison. His deceased wife was Maggie (Carlisle) Harrison. Mrs. C. O. Rauch of Monett, MO was the informant. - Monett Times, May 13, 1954 - Elbert Harrison, Monett Oldtimer, Celebrates His 93rd Birthday Today: The first chapter of this story was written 93 years ago in a little backwoods town in eastern TN. The year was 1861, the second bloody year of the Great War. The event was the birth of Elbert Harrison, who later caught a wagon train west and later still moved to Monett where he spent almost 30 years as a railroader, in the days when railroading was long hours, low pay, danger. Yesterday on the eve of his ninety-third year of life, Harrison recalled some of the events of his life as a kid on a wagon train from TN and as an unsuccessful farmer in AR. Harrison said he left his native southland when he was 12 years old, never to return. The 10-wagon train, made up mostly of his kinfolk, started the trip in early autumn and reached Fayetteville six weeks later. The near century old man said he walked most of the way because there were a good number of kids his age and they couldn't be confined to a wagon seat in the beautiful weather which marked most of the trip. Planning to make only 100 miles a week, the train did not travel on Sunday. Harrison explained that his family and relatives were religious people who held that the Bible meant what it said. A preacher uncle of his, along on the trip, conducted church services almost every Sunday during the cumbersome trip to the outer fringe of the western frontier. Harrison recalled that his father worked for a building contractor brother in Fayetteville before he finally bought a farm. He said he liked farm life well enough but the feeling wasn't mutual. The year he was married - to a girl living on an adjoining farm - he tried his hand at making things grow and came close to losing his shirt in the process. Then in 1892, 62 years ago this winter, he came to Monett. He has lived here since, 60 years in the same house on a one acre plot of land in NE Monett. His house was alone on a 40 acre piece of land and nothing but wind teased prairie grass occupied the area which now is a closely settled residential area. Harrison worked 29 years as a car inspector for the railroad, starting out for 14 cents an hour. He walked out on strike in 1922 and never returned. The work he remembers with the fondest memories is of helping to set up Monett's city park in the mid 20's and of staying around for many years to keep the lawns and trees and flowers beautiful. Many people who never knew nor cared that Harrison was a railroader will remember him walking behind a hand powered lawn mower at the park, doing a job which he loves. Although he seldom visits the park now - but he still feels he had part ownership in it, after the many years he worked there - Harrison is still a devoted advocate of lawn mowing and he can be seen day after day throughout the warm months of summer pushing a mower over the lawn at his home. He seldom gets away from home any more but he finds plenty to do to keep him busy throughout the day. He reads quite a bit, watches television and spends a good deal of time puttering around in the yard and garden. In way of celebrating his birthday, his grandson, Pete Rauch, will hold an open house Sunday for Mr. Harrison's friends and the family - a son in Carthage, a daughter in Kansas City and a daughter in Monett - will get together Memorial Day for the real celebration. Harrison said he had nothing special planned for the occasion. But he did say he probably will celebrate his 100th birthday mowing the lawn. | Death Certificate News Item Phyllis Long Census Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HARRISON, Frances (PEEL) | July 6, 1873 | Nov. 16, 1902 | Research Note: Callaway Funeral Home Records state that the funeral was at the Episcopal Church on the 18th. The Log Book for the City of Monett has that A. H. Harrison purchased his cemetery lot. She is buried in the old section, in block 33, in lot 1, in grave 6, in the NE 1/4. Albert Peel is buried near her grave. Daughter of Alfred McFarland Peel and Catherine Lair. Allen H. Harrison, age 30, married Frances B. Peel, age 19, on Dec. 5, 1892 in Purdy, Barry Co., MO. | Callaway Funeral Home IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper Mother's Obit MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HARRISON, Herbert | Mar. 25, 1893 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 7, 1911 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was a school boy. His father was Elbert Smith Harrison, born TN and his mother was Maggie Carlisle, born AR. The cause of death was an accidental gun shot wound in the hip. Elbert Smith Harrison, Monett, MO, was the informant. - Harrison Plot Stone | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HARRISON, John Davis | Jan. 28, 1857 Greeneville, Greene Co., TN |
May 22, 1927 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He is buried next to Maggie Harrison, his wife. His death certificate reads that Jacob Harrison, born TN, was his father, and Margaret Broyles, born TN was his mother. He was a retired coach clerk for the Frisco Railroad Co. and was single. The cause of death was given as Chronic Myocarditis. Hazel Harrison, Monett, MO, was the informant. Never married. His stone has that he was born in 1857 and not 1859 as the death certificate reads. It also reads May 22, 1927 as the date of death. According to the death certificate he was buried on the 24th so the 22nd could be the correct date. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HARRISON, Minerva Magdalene "Maggie" (CARLILE) | Sept. 4, 1865 Fayetteville, Washington Co., AR |
Nov. 3, 1925 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her stone reads her name was Maggie C. Harrison but her death certificate reads that it was Minerva Magdalene Harrison. Her husband's name was Elbert S. Harrison. The cause of death was given as Chronic urethritis? nephritis. Her father's name was given as Thomas Carlile, born AR and her mother as Martha Campbell, born Fayetteville, AR. E. S. Harrison, Monett, MO, was the informant. Elbert Harrison married Maggie Carlile on Sept. 4, 1885 in Washington Co., AR. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper AR Marriage Index Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HARRISON, Norma Jeanne | Mar. 28, 1924 Hartshorn, OK |
Feb. 1943 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate places her death in Barry Co., MO and listed her as a single woman with Hodgkin's disease as the cause of death. Her father was given as Clay W. Harrison, born North MO and her mother was Laveta West, born Webb City, MO. Mrs. Laveta Hill, 517 Lincoln St., Monett, MO was the informant. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HARRISON, Robert James | Oct. 10, 1906 | Aug. 15, 1958 | Inscription: "Father" - Research Note: Son of Elbert Smith Harrison and Minerva Magdalene "Maggie" Carlile. His wife was Laura Louise Heimer. Apparently never remarried. SSDI gives her birth at Nov. 3, 1906 and died July 13, 1999 in Seaford York Co., VA. He is buried next to Ida Marvin Rauch, his sister, 1889 - 1971 - her stone reads "Mother" and next to Herbert Harrison. - Harrison Plot Stone | Census SSDI Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HARROD, Laverne Naseby | June 13, 1892 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 18, 1966 State Sanatorium, Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: Stella J. - Research Note: Son of Lincoln Seward Harrod and Myrtle Edith Rundle. Usual residence was Monett, Lawrence Co., MO. He was a barber. - Military Stone Inscription: "MISSOURI PVT CO G 2 INFANTRY WORLD WAR I" | Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
HARROD, Stella J. (SNYDER) | June 30, 1886 Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO |
July 31, 1962 Scroggins Nursing Home, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Laverne N. - Research Note: Daughter of Peter O. Snyder, mother not known. Her mother was Esther Ann Kniskern. Laverne N. Harrod, age 24, married Stella J. Synder, age 29, on Apr. 23, 1918 in Forest Park, Lawrence Co., MO. | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HART, Joseph Arthur | Apr. 9, 1882 Marionville, Lawrence Co., MO |
June 2, 1947 504 Central, Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that his father was Jim Hart and his mother's name was unknown to the informant, and also where his parents were born was unknown to the informant. His stone has 1882 on it and his death certificate reads that he was born in 1881. He was a bus driver, single and age 65 years, 1 month and 23 days old at the time of his death. The cause of death was coronary insufficiency, chronic myocarditis, chronic nephritis. The informant was Frank Hart, Branson, MO, and burial was in IOOF on June 4, 1947. - Son of James Knox Hart and Amanda Gerard. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HARTMAN, Arthur Charles | Mar. 1871 Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Apr. 25, 1939 Picher, Ottawa Co., OK |
Research Note: Son of John Frederick Hartman and Henrietta Philippine Gerhard. He first married Clara Mable Hubbell, second Edith (unknown), and third Ida Mae (unknown) from whom he was divorced in 1931. - Joplin Globe, Apr. 26, 1939 - Arthur Harman, Picher Grocer, Dies at Home: Picher, OK, Apr. 25 -- Arthur Hartman, 68 years old, died at 11:05 last night in the living quarters at the rear of his grocery store at 802 N. Treece street. He had been in ill health for more than a year. Mr. Hartman was engaged in the grocery business the greater part of the 15 years in Picher. He is survived by two daughters, Miss Aileen Hartman, at home, and Mrs. Ted Siders of Austin, MN; two sons, Melvin Harman of Milwaukee, WI, and Jack Hartman of Kansas City, and two brothers, Charles Hartman of Turpin, OK, and Fred Harman, living in KS. - Joplin Globe, Apr. 28, 1939 - Hartman's Body to Monett: Picher, OK, Apr. 27 -- The body of Arthur Hartman, 68 years old, who died Sunday, was taken to Monett in a Durnil hearse today for funeral services and burial in the IOOF cemetery. | Joplin Globe Phyllis Long |
HARTMAN, Beverly Alice (MURRAY) | July 21, 1935 Chicago, IL |
Jan. 20, 2014 Cox Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was daughter of the late George William Jefferson Murray and Alice May (Coons) Murray. On July 18, 1953, Beverly and Walter Louis Hartman were united in marriage in Mountain View, MO. They were blessed in being able to celebrate their sixtieth anniversary this last July. To this union, five children were born. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Bob and Jim Murray; and two sisters, Edna McCoy and Isabel Murray. | Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HARTMAN, Clara M. (HUBBELL) | Apr. 7, 1876 IN |
Apr. 20, 1905 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of A. C. Hartman" - Research Note: Callaway Funeral Home Records read that Clara Hartman was the wife of C. A. Hartman. She was age 29 years and 12 days old. Burial was in IOOF on Apr. 23, 1905 and stone reads her husband was A. C.(Arthur Charles) Hartman not C. A. as Callaway records were transcribed. Daughter of William "Willis" Adelbert Hubbell and Elizabeth Haase. - Monett Times - Woman Killed By Lightning - Was Standing at a Telephone in Monett During a Fierce electrical Strom: - While standing talking at a telephone during an electrical storm in Monett Thursday evening Mrs. Arthur Hartman was instantly killed by lightning which struck the wire. Her three small children were in the room at the time and all were shocked by the powerful voltage. A pet dog lying on the floor near Mrs. Hartman was instantly killed. Mrs. Hartman was ordering some groceries when the heavy blast of lightning occurred. Her children say that the instant of the flash their mother dropped to the floor. The grocer with whom the woman was talking at the time of her death, distinctly felt a shock also and stepped away from the phone. He says that he had a strange feeling that something had happened and stepped across the street to Mr. Hartman's office and told him of the incident. While he stood explaining a messenger came to tell Mr. Hartman that his wife was dead. The charge of electricity entered the woman's ear through the receiver of the telephone, passed through her body and out through her foot. The doctors think death was instant. - Another Stone | Callaway Funeral Home IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper Census News Item Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
HARTMAN, Eunice H. | 1891 | 1964 | No Data | Photo Jay Trace |
HARTMAN, Henrietta (YEHARDT/GERHARD) | May 17, 1841 Baden, Germany |
Feb. 25, 1920 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of J. F. Hartman" - Resource Note: Her death certificate has her name spelled Heneritta and not Henrietta as the stone reads. She was married and her husband was John Fred Hartman. She was age 78 years, 7 months and 8 days old when she died. The cause of her death was influenza. Her father was listed as ___ Yehardt, but no other information was known to the informant, A. C. Hartman (son), of Monett, MO. - Supposed to be the daughter of Johann "John" Daniel Gerhard and Anna Marie Dorn. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HARTMAN, John Fred | Dec. 28, 1832 Germany |
June 2, 1921 300 N. Main Carthage, Jasper Co., MO |
Inscription: "Father" - Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was born in 1831. It reads that his wife was Henrietta Hartman and that he was widowed. He was a carpenter, age 89 years, 5 months and 26 days old. The cause of death was antheridia? of arterial system. His parents names were unknown to the informant, F. J. Hartman, Carthage, MO. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HARTMAN, Laura E. (LINN) | Sept. 28, 1886 Purdy, Barry Co.,MO |
Dec. 17, 1967 Lacoba Nursing Home, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: William W. - Research Note: Daughter of Joel Grant Linn and Sarah Ellen Allred. William W. Hartman married Laura E. Linn on Oct. 21, 1906 in Duenweg, Jasper Co., MO. W. W. Hartman of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | MO Marriage Records Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HARTMAN, Lavina Jean (HINDS) (GREEN) | May 5, 1943 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 15, 2017 Lacoba Homes, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of the late Homer (Bus) and Thelma (Jackie)(West) Hinds. She was united in marriage to Donnie Green to this union three children were born; later on November 11, 1983 she was united in marriage to Thomas Hartman; he preceded her in death on July 28, 1984. She worked for the Arc of the Ozarks and was a member of the Countryside Christian Church in Monett, VFW Ladies Auxiliary in Monett, Monett Jaycees, Den mother for the Cub Scouts, and Safety for Kids. | Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HARTMAN, M. B. | 1918 | 1998 | No Data | Photo Jay Trace |
HARTMAN, Walter L. | July 22, 1934 Kansas City Jackson Co., MO |
July 3, 2023 Freeman Hospital, Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: Walt was the son of the late John and Velda Gertrude (Williams) Hansford. He graduated from Amity High School, Amity, OR, with the class of 1952. For over twenty-seven years, Walt owned and operated Gliedt Electric in Monett. Walt was a wonderful husband, father, grandpa and great-grandpa. He enjoyed trains, traveling, going to casinos and eating a fine dinner. Walt especially loved his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Walt was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. On July 18, 1953, he married Beverly Alice Murray in Mountain View, MO. They were blessed with five children and over sixty years together before Beverly's passing on Jan. 20, 2014. On Nov. 17, 2015 in Miami, OK, Walt married Margaret Ann "Peggy" Friel. They have shared countless wonderful memories made together. Walt is survived by his wife, three sons, two daughters, two step-children; twelve grandchildren; nineteen great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson; six step-grandchildren; ten step-great-grandchildren; two dogs; one granddog; and a host of extended family and friends. Walt was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife; and his sister, Lucille Chowning. | Buchanan Funeral Home L. Pearce Findagrave |
HARTMAN, William W. | Aug. 2, 1884 MO |
Sept. 23, 1974 Tulsa, OK |
SSW: Laura E. - Research Note: Son of Charles Fredrick Hartman and Louisa Dorothea Sophia Thorns. | MO Birth Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HARTNESS, Zora Angeline (KARR) | Feb. 27, 1883 AR |
Mar. 30, 1978 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Memory Of Our Mother" - Research Note: Daughter of William Henry Allen Jefferson Karr and Alice Howard. Wife of John Hartness born 1881 and died 1968, buried at Grandview Cemetery, Tahlequah, Cherokee Co., OK, where he was born. Son of Dock J. Hartness and Octavia Panther. According to SSDI, his last residence was Monett, Barry Co., MO. Listed on U. S., Native American Citizens and Freedman of Five Civilized Tribes as a Cherokee Indian on Nov. 4, 1903 in OK. | Census SSDI Findagrave Indian Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HARVEY, Brenda Kay | No Date | 1997 | Research Note: Photo shows location of grave. This person was entered from cemetery log book and was buried in the 1st Section, Block 44, Lot 1, Grave 5. The log book reads: "No Stone - Metal Marker, 1997 Bennett- Wormington". | IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long Photo Connie Schmidt |
HARVEY, Celia B. | 1839 | 1874 | SSW: Ella - Inscription: "Mother and Wife of J. E. Harvey" - Research Note: Daughter of John Dyer and Eveline H. Warren. Miss C. B. (Celia Bickley) Dyer, married Mr. Theodore L. Harvey on Jan. 21, 1863 in Callaway Co., MO. Theodore second married Margaret Helena West after the death of Celia. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HARVEY, Ella (MOAD) | Jan. 21, 1875 Moniteau Co., MO |
Mar. 7, 1939 West Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Celia B. - Inscription: "Mother and Wife of J. E. Harvey" - Research Note: Her death certificate reads that she was married and lists Jacquelin E. Harvey as her husband's name. Her usual address was 700 Scott Street, Monett, Barry Co., MO. The cause of death was cerebral apoplexy and nephritis. Her father was given as John N. Moad, born in MO and her mother as Sarah Phelen, born MO. J. E. Harvey was the informant. - Jacquelin E. Harvey, age 26, married Ella Moad, age 20, on Aug. 25, 1895 in Crawford Co., AR. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper AR Marriage Index Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HARVEY, Jacquelin E. | 1868 | 1952 | Research Note: He is buried next to Celia and Ella Harvey. Son of Theodore Lee Harvey and Celia Bickley Dyer. His wife was Ella Moad. | Note Donna Cooper Census AR Marriage Index Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HARVEY, Lyle Franklin | Sept. 21, 1927 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 24, 1955 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to his death certificate his father was Lon Harvey and his mother was named Letha Burkett. He was a truck driver and his wife's name was Eleanor Harvey. He died from the effects of a gun shot wound to the left shoulder with a 12 gauge shot gun. It was a homicide. He was shot by ___ Rosetta and lived 15 minutes after the shot. - Another Photo | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photos Jay Trace |
HARVEY, Margarette Helena (WEST) | June 12, 1857 Prairie Grove, Washington Co., AR |
Sept. 26, 1935 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of T. L. Harvey" - Research Note: Second wife of Theodore L. Harvey. Her death certificate reads that her father was Robert G. West, born TN, and her mother was Martha Rogers, born GA. T. L. Harvey was listed as her husband's name. She was age 78 years, 3 months and 14 days old and was a widow. Ernest Mitchell, MD, Monett, MO, was her doctor. The cause of death was acute gastro enteritis. Mrs. Harry Kirk was the informant. - Harvey - Case Plot Stone | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photos Jay Trace |
HARVEY, Nelldora "Nell" (NELSON) | Apr. 4, 1890 Rogers, Benton Co., AR |
Jan. 30, 1920 ___ Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of J. L. Harvey" - Research Note: Her her sister was Clara N. Frear. Her death certificate reads that C. (Charles) L. Nelson, born Sweden, and Alida Wilhelmina Anderson, born Stockholm, Sweden, were her parents. The cause of death was given as bronchial pneumonia. She was age 29 years, 9 months and 26 days old and listed as married. J. L. Harvey, was given as her husband and he was the informant. - Nell Donna Nelson married Joseph Lee Harvey on May 20, 1908 in Monett, Barry Co., MO. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HARVEY, Theodore Lee | Sept. 17, 1841 Harvey Place, Marshall, MO |
Apr. 30, 1911 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Father" - Research Note: Wife was Margarette Helena West. His death certificate reads that Thomas Harvey, born VA, and wife Edwards, born VA, were his parents. He was married, and the Monett City Treasurer. He was found dead in bed and had been dead several hours. Jacquelin Harvey, Monett, MO, was the informant. The death certificate has April 30, 1911 as the death date, stone has Apr. 29, 1911. - Harvey - Case Plot Stone | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photos Jay Trace |
HARVILL, Gayla Lynn | Nov. 15, 1953 | Apr. 21, 1985 | Inscription: "Beloved Daughter and Sister" - Another Photo | Photo Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HASKINS, Shirley Kathleen (DAVIS) (PRIEST) | Mar. 21, 1934 Adams Co., IL |
Oct. 10, 1996 Cox South Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: W. C. "Bill" - Inscription: "Married Aug. 17, 1963" - Research Note: Daughter of Lester Woodrow Davis and Mildred Smith. She first married Leo Duncan Priest. Second husband was Wilford C. "Bill" Haskins. - Back of Stone - Another Photo | Census Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
HASKINS, W. C. "Bill" | Sept. 25, 1922 Canton, MO |
Sept. 30, 2008 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Shirley K. - Inscription: "Married Aug. 17, 1963" - Research Note: He was a son of the late Harold Cecil Lewis and Pansy May (Peterson) Haskins. He was united in marriage to Shirley Davis Priest on August 17, 1963, in Hannibal, MO and she preceded him in death Oct. 10, 1986. Bill was a veteran of the U. S. Air Force. Along with his parents and wife he was preceded in death by one daughter, Judy Rollins. - Military Stone - Inscription: "CPL US ARMY AIR FORCE WORLD WAR II - Bill" - Back of Stone - Another Photo | Monett Times Photos Jay Trace |
HASTEY, Mrs. | No Date | 1952 | Research Note: Buried in the Old Section, Block 3, Lot 2, Grave 2. Buried on July 29, 1952. Ward E. Bowers was the lot owner. NO STONE | IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long |
HASTINGS, Emma Sarah (LAUDERDALE) (STONE) | 1883 | 1966 | Research Note: This person was entered from cemetery log book. E. J. Lauderdale was the lot owner. Buried in the Old Section, Block 16, Lot 3, Grave 7. Daughter of Samuel Houston and Mary Lauderdale. Emma Lauderdale, age 20, married Dio Lewis Stone, age 22, on Oct. 21, 1903 in Monett, Barry Co., MO. Dio Lewis is buried in IOOF Cemetery next to Emma. 1940 Census, she is widowed with daughter Winiver Stone, age 31, teacher living in the household. Apparently married a Mr. Hastings after Dio's death in 1936. NO STONE | IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long |
HATHAWAY, Harriett (MCLOUTH) (OSTRANDER) (WAYDEN) | Abt. 1805 Farmington, NY |
Aug. 5, 1908 Home of Mrs. Othenin, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her name is entered in the cemetery log book as Mrs. Hathaway. She is buried in the Old Section, Block 15, Lot 1, Grave 1, near Walter C. Hathaway in Grave 4. Buried on Aug. 5, 1908. Lot owner was Wilda Othenion (daughter). Donna's Note: Callaway Funeral Home records read that her name was Harriet Worden, Mrs. Hathaway. She was age 102 years, 11 mos. old when she died and was married. She died at the home of Mrs. Othenin. The funeral was on the 6th and she was buried in IOOF. - Daughter of Peter McLouth and Lydia Osgood. She first married and divorced Reuben Ostrander. Second husband was Benjamin Hathaway and third Charles D. Worden. NO STONE | IOOF Log Book McLouth Quarterly Census Phyllis Long Callaway Funeral Home Donna Cooper |
HATHAWAY, Walter C. | Sept. 20, 1853 Farmington, NY |
Oct. 19, 1912 Pierce Twp., Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: His name is spelled Hathoway in the cemetery log book. According to his death certificate he was retired, son of Benjamin Hathaway and Harriet McLouth born Farmington, NY. Buried in the Old Section, Block 15, Lot 1, Grave 4. Buried on Oct. 21, 1912. Lot owner was Wilda Othenion (half-sister). Informant was Mrs. August Othenin (half-sister) of Monett, MO. Donna's Note: He was listed as Walter C. Hathaway in the Callaway Funeral Home records. The cemetery log book has his name spelled incorrectly as Hathoway. - According to census records, Walter was born in 1842. - W. C. Hathaway married Susan M. Skelton on Dec. 15, 1896 in Neosho, Newton Co., MO. NO STONE | Death Certificate, IOOF Log Book Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Callaway Funeral Home Donna Cooper |
HAWK, Anna Mary (REED) | Sept. 21, 1879 MO |
May 15, 1968 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Daughter of William J. Reed and Sarah Frances Stinson both buried at Oak Hill Cemetery. Mary Hawk of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Robert P. Hawk, age 22, married Annie M. Reed, age 17, on Mar. 7, 1897 in Barry Co., MO. William Reed, father of Annie M. Reed, gave consent. | MO Marriage Record Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAWK, Mary Wilma | Mar. 4, 1921 MO |
Oct. 2, 1993 Webb City, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: Photo shows location of grave. This person was entered from the cemetery log book. Photo shows location of grave. Mary Hawk is buried in the 1st Section, block 38, Lot 4, Grave 8, next to Anna M. Hawk. Buried on Oct. 5, 1993. Anna M. Hawk was the lot owner. Funeral home was Simpson of Webb City, MO. Granddaughter of Anna M. Hawk. SSDI gives her last residence as Webb City, Jasper Co., MO. | IOOF Log Book SSDI Phyllis Long Photo Connie Schmidt |
HAWKINS, Alma June | Dec. 27, 1920 | Oct. 3, 1976 | Hawkins Plot Stone | Photos Jay Trace |
HAWKINS, Andy J. | Oct. 13, 1869 Wentworth, Newton Co., MO |
Sept. 25, 1948 Nursing Home,Jasper Co., MO |
SSW: Mary S. - Research Note: His death certificate states that his usual address was 903 Lincoln Street, Monett, MO in Barry County. His wife was named as Mary Sue. His father was named as Giles W. Hawkins, born in VA and his mother as Amanda Bright, born Pierce City, MO. Robert Hawkins of Wichita, KS, gave the information. Robert gave a different house number for his father than he did for his mother. One of them is probably in error. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HAWKINS, Elsie | Mar. 19, 1896 | June 7, 1994 | Research Note: Wife of John R. Hawkins. - Hawkins Plot Stone | Census Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
HAWKINS, Harvey Delaney | June 16, 1910 | May 6, 1978 | Inscription: "T SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: Son of Harvey Thrift Hawkins and Laura Cordelia West. - Hawkins Plot Stone | Census Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
HAWKINS, Irene May (PRUITT) | Sept. 4, 1906 | May 25, 1993 | Research Note: She is buried next to Harvey. - Hawkins Plot Stone | Photos Jay Trace |
HAWKINS, John Robert | Nov. 26, 1940 Monett, MO |
July 15, 1961 Aurora Hosp., Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: He was an auto supply salesman. Son of Z. L. Hawkins and June McCormick. He was killed in an auto accident one mile west of Aurora MO on Hwy. 60. Mrs. J. P. Hawkins of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Hawkins Plot Stone | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
HAWKINS, Mary Helen (WILLIAMS) | Mar. 28, 1904 Monett, MO |
Apr. 20, 2001 Cox Medical Center, Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Thomas L.- Inscription: "Wed Nov. 3, 1935" - Research Note: Daughter of Ben and Sarah (Gilbert) Williams, married Thomas Leo Hawkins, and he preceded her in death January 29, 1972. Donna's Note: Mary Helen Hawkins, age 97, of Monett, died, April 20, at Cox Medical Center North in Springfield following a long illness. She was born March 28, 1904, in Monett, and was a daughter of Ben and Sarah (Gilbert) Williams. She married Thomas Leo Hawkins, and he preceded her in death January 29, 1972. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Vera Calton. | Monett Times Feb. 20, 2001 Mary Homesley Note Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HAWKINS, Mary Sue (EVANS) | Jan. 16, 1877 Paris, TX |
Oct. 6, 1955 914 Lincoln Street, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Andy J. - Research Note: Her death certificate reads that Henry Evans was her father and her mother was unknown Caviness. 914 Lincoln St., Monett, MO is given as her usual address and she had lived there 50 years. Robert Hawkins, Wichita, KS gave the information. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HAWKINS, Thomas Leo | May 13, 1902 | Jan. 29, 1972 | SSW: Mary Helen - Inscription: "Wed Nov. 3, 1935" - Research Note: Son of John M. Hawkins and Mary E. Boyne. | Census Photo Jay Trace |
HAWKINS, Z. L. "Pete" | Apr. 17, 1915 | Jan. 27, 1980 | Research Note: Son of John R. and Elsie Hawkins. - Hawkins Plot Stone | Census Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
HAWTHORNE, Maggie M. | May 16, 1886 | Mar. 29, 1979 | Research Note: Wife of C. B. Hawthorne. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAXEL, Geneva B. | Oct. 19, 1919 | Dec. 10, 1975 | SSW: John W. | Photo Jay Trace |
HAXEL, John W. | Apr. 3, 1915 | Aug. 23, 1986 | SSW: Geneva B. - Research Note: Son of Phillip and Ida Haxel. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAYES, Eliza May (PRESCOTT) | Dec. 1, 1851 KS |
May 13, 1916 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was married and the daughter of O. J. Prescott and Mary Burg both born MO. Frank K. Hayes of Monett, MO was the informant. Cause of death was TB. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
HAYMES, Amy Lou (VERMILLION) | May 26, 1920 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
June 29, 2010 Cox Monett Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Daughter of Luther David and Amy (Bell) Vermillion. She attended school in Monett and graduated from Monett Junior College. She retired as a Medical Secretary at the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington D.C. Amy Lou Vermillion married Jack Haymes in 1940 and he preceded her in death. | Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Connie Schmidt |
HAYMES, Edna O. (OREM) | Feb. 13, 1892 | July 2, 1970 | SSW: Elmer R. - Research Note: Daughter of Alfred S. and Bessie Orem. E. R. Haymes, age 24, married Edna Orem, age 18, on Dec. 15, 1910 in Lebanon, Laclede Co., MO. | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAYMES, Elmer Riley | Dec. 29, 1885 | Feb. 2, 1975 | SSW: Edna O. - Research Note: Son of William White Haymes and Hannah Jane Caughran. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAYMOND, Angela Sue | Mar. 18, 1972 | Mar. 19, 1972 | No Data | Photo Jay Trace |
HAYS, Roy Elsworth | Mar. 18, 1892 Rogers, AR |
Mar. 28, 1966 At Home, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "MISSOURI SGT 8 REC BN 162 DEP BRIG WORLD WAR I" - Research Note: Son of John T. Hays and Ada Walker. WW I Veteran. His wife was Eula and she was the informant on the death certificate. He was retired from the Frisco RR. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAYSE, Albert James | Jan. 31, 1871 Carrolton, Carroll Co., MO |
Jan. 25, 1960 Monett, MO |
SSW: Nell A. - Research Note: His stone reads that he was born in 1871 and not 1872 as Jay transcribed from the obit. He was the son of Jasper Hayse and Emily Gunter. His wife was Nellie Hayse and she was the informant on the death certificate. He was a retired farmer. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Monett Times Photo Jay Trace |
HAYSE, Nell A. | Aug. 13, 1888 | Oct. 20, 1982 | SSW: Albert J. | Photo Jay Trace |
HAYWARD, Adline Matilda (FYR) | May 19, 1914 Marionville, Lawrence Co., MO |
Dec. 8, 2003 Lacoba Nursing Home, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Whaley F. - Inscription: "Married July 7, 1934" - Research Note: Adline M. Hayward, age 89, of Monett, died December 8, 2004, at Lacoba Nursing Home in Monett. She was born May 19, 1914, in Marionville, MO, and was a daughter of Arthur and Mary Ethel (Griffith) Fyr. She was a homemaker and a member of the First United Methodist Church in Monett. She married Whaley Hayward on July 7, 1934, in Monett, and he preceded her in death May 6, 1995. She was preceded in death by two sons, Whaley and Charles Hayward; one brother, Ernest Fyr; and two sisters, Ruth VanAmber and Clara Fyr. | Monett Times, Dec. 8, 2003 Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HAYWARD, Whaley Francis | Oct. 28, 1913 | May 6, 1995 | SSW: Adline M. - Inscription: "Married July 7, 1934" - Research Note: Son of William Clark Hayward and Margaret Adeline Smalley. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAZEL, Ralph Edward | Aug. 21, 1905 | May 19, 1980 | SSW: Rose E. - Research Note: Son of Edward Augustus Hazel and Frances Emily Dary. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HAZEL, Rose Ellen (ARNOT) | Feb. 16, 1902 | Feb. 2, 1990 | SSW: Ralph E. - Research Note: Ralph Edward Hazel, age 33, married Rose E. Arnot, age 34, on July 29, 1939 in Jackson Co., MO. Arnot probably a married name. | MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HEBERT, Mary Elizabeth | May 18, 1950 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
May 18, 1950 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: 1 hour old. Listed as Infant Hebert in the cemetery log Book. She was a daughter of Samuel J. Hebert and Areatha Oehme. Cause of death was respiratory failure due to being born at 22 weeks, premature. Buried in the Old Section, Single lot, Grave 42. NO STONE | Death Certificate IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long |
HEDRICK, Arthur | No Date | June 18, 1906 | Inscription: "Infant" | Photo Jay Trace |
HEIRICH, Elsie B. (WELCH) | Feb. 6, 1894 | Aug. 16, 1975 | SSW: William F. | Photo Jay Trace |
HEIRICH, William Frank | Mar. 8, 1888 Chicago, Cook Co., IL |
May 23, 1968 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Elsie B. - Research Note: Son of Frank Heirich, age 27, and Lena Barth, age 25 when they got married. His wife Elsie was the informant on the death certificate. | IL Birth Records Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HEISNER, Hazel Cloe (SUTTLE) (THOMPSON) | Sept. 7, 1911 Benton Co., AR |
Sept. 17, 1992 Pittsylvania Co., VA |
SSW: James G. - Research Note: Daughter of James Virgil Suttle and Verdie Cloe. She first married and divorced Noel Gordon Thompson. James Heisner, age 26, married Hazel Thompson, age 28, on Apr. 4, 1940 in Clay Co., MO. | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HEISNER, James Gilbert | May 22, 1914 MO |
Jan. 28, 1981 Harlingen, Cameron Co., TX |
SSW: Hazel S. - Research Note: Son of Phillip Wilmer Heisner and Nanny Rae Lynch. Residence on the death certificate given as Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO. He first married Lulu Pearl Scott, died in 1939, and is buried at Sweet Springs, MO. He second married Hazel Cloe Suttle. - News Item: The Rev. James G. Heisner and his wife, Hazel, have joined Aurora's First Baptist church, Rev. Heisner as Associate Pastor in charge of Education and Outreach and Mrs. Heisner as Educational secretary. Rev. Heisner served as Superintendent of Missions of the Lawrence Co. Baptist Asso. for three years prior to coming to the Aurora church. His education was received at William Jewell College and OK Baptist University. He has served ten years in Association work, and for 26 years as a pastor in MO, OK, KY, and TN. He and his wife now make their home in Aurora. They have three married children. | TX Death Certificate Census News Item Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HELM, Lucile Beatrice (BAITY) | Dec. 25, 1899 Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 10, 1971 Wayne Co., MI |
Research Note: Daughter of Francis Marion Baity and Ida Elnora (Garrison) (Baity) Hoff. Wife of Stearn James Helm. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HELM, Stearn James | Feb. 14, 1893 NE |
Mar. 18, 1973 MI |
Research Note: Son of Lawrence Stearn Helm and Sarah Ellen Manire. His wife was Lucile Beatrice Baity. - News Item: Hand Sewn Back on in "33 Still Serves - The man's left hand hung from his wrist, attached by a few small scraps of skin. "I'm not a wagering man," said the thin young doctor who examined it, "but if I was, I'd bet the thousand I have in the bank I can sew it back on to stay." The older doctor in charge at the Henry Ford Hospital threw down the ruler he always carried and stomped out of the room, growling, "All right, sew it on, but in three weeks you'll just have to cut it off and throw it away." This was in the summer of 1933, long before modern grafting techniques had been developed. James Stern Helm still has his hand to day. TELLS OF ACCIDENT - Yesterday at home in Dearborn (MI) he surveyed it, slowly opening and closing the fingers. Helm said that from the moment he realized the extent of the injury, he had just assumed it would be sewn back on. "I was emptying a crock of pickle juice in a sink in the basement." "The edge hit on the sink, shattering the crock and one of the pieces cleaved right through my wrist, leaving the hand hanging by a few shreds of skin." Helm recalled how he squeezed hard with the fingers of his right hand to stop the bleeding from his left wrist as policeman walked him to a police car. PAIN RECALLED - "The worst pain I had to endure was the pain on the fingers of my right hand from squeezing." Helm's ability to use his left hand normally has increased Steadily since the accident. "At first there wasn't really any feeling. Once I was holding a red hot pot in my left hand, and didn't know that I was burning myself badly. Now, if anything, the hand is hypersensitive. I have a better sense of touch, of feeling in this hand than I ever had before it was cut off. REGAINS USE - Gaining use of the hand was more difficult. "The kids didn't have to wash dishes for years," his wife explained. "James would wash the dishes because the movement of the fingers helped him get the hand working again." Helm was stubbornly determined to teach the hand to do what it was told. He would squeeze a rubber ball by the hour. Once he stood in front of a door for hours until he finally managed to grasp and turn the doorknob with his left hand. Employed at the Ford Motor Co. for 35 years, he never shied away from work requiring the use of both hands after his injury. When he retired in 1958, he was doing maintenance work encompassing the construction of steel structures. DIFFERENCE IN HURT - His hands have remained active since retirement too, as he does metal art work at home. "About the only difference between my hand a normal one is that when I hurl something on it, I feel the pain in the upper part of my arm. I can't pick up very small objects. And when I want to do something with the hand, I have to think about it or look at it, but I've been doing that so long it's automatic. In fact, until I saw some of these other stories in the paper recently about other people who had arms cut off and put back, I'd just about forgotten that this ever happened." | News Item Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HEMPHILL, Ernest C. | Dec. 20, 1900 | June 17, 1995 | Research Note: Son of William Leander Hemphill and Nancy Ann Lyda Medlin. Ernest C. Hemphill, age 18, first married Lola Binion, age 18, on Dec. 6, 1919 in Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO. W. L. Hemphill, father of Ernest, gave consent. At age 69, he married Lois June Petiford, age 51, on Mar. 15, 1970 in Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO. - Hemphill Plot Stone | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HEMPHILL, Glenda Kay | May 17, 1951 | No Date | Research Note: Wife of Michael. They have matching stones. - - Hemphill Plot Stone | Photo Jay Trace |
HEMPHILL, Lola B. (BINION) | Feb. 11, 1902 AR |
Dec. 21, 1968 Aurora Hosp., Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: Wife of Ernest C. Hemphill. Daughter of Solonous Lemuel Binion and Lucy Ellen McCullah. Residence was RR 2, Aurora, MO. Her husband Ernest was the informant on the death certificate. - Hemphill Plot Stone | Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HEMPHILL, Merilyn Jewell (BENNETT) | Feb. 16, 1927 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 8, 2006 Cox Monett Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Merilyn Jewell Hemphill, age 79, of Monett, died Friday, September 8, 2006, at Cox Monett Hospital. Mrs. Hemphill was born February 16, 1927, in Purdy, MO, and was a daughter of Ralph and Mary Jewell (Hankins) Bennett. She and her husband, Bob, owned and operated the OTASCO store in Monett for nearly 20 years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Monett, where she taught children's Sunday school and was a member of the Bethany Sunday school class. She married Robert "Bob" Hemphill on January 28, 1947, in Purdy, MO, and he preceded her in death December 13, 1988. She was preceded in death by three brothers, Marvin, Glendell, and Gary Bennett. - Hemphill Plot Stone | Monett Times, Sept. 11, 2006 Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HEMPHILL, Michael Eugene | Apr. 5, 1951 | No Date | Research Note: Son of Bob and Merilyn (Bennett) Hemphill. - Hemphill Plot Stone | Photo Jay Trace |
HEMPHILL, Robert "Bob" E. | Nov. 2, 1926 | Dec. 13, 1988 | Research Note: He is buried next to his brother, Ted Ray Hemphill, and was a son of Floyd and Chlora (Burg) Hemphill. He married Merilyn Jewell Hankins in Purdy, MO, on Jan. 28, 1947. He was a Veteran. - Hemphill Plot Stone | Note Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HEMPHILL, Shirley Jo (TAYLOR) | July 11, 1936 | No Date | SSW: Ted Ray - Inscription: "Feb. 19, 1957" - Research Note: Daughter of Troy T. Taylor and Valeda S. Scott, both buried at IOOF Cemetery. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HEMPHILL, Ted Ray | Dec. 17, 1933 | Dec. 26, 1995 | SSW: Shirley Jo - Inscription: "Feb. 19, 1957" - Research Note: He was a son of Floyd and Chlora L. (Burg) Hemphill. - Military Stone - Inscription: "SGT US MARINE CORPS | Photos Jay Trace |
HENDERSON, Alta L. (HALL) | Sept. 8, 1907 | Aug. 5, 1979 | SSW: Thomas E. | Photo Jay Trace |
HENDERSON, Charles Lee | Mar. 2, 1909 Prairie City, IL |
Aug. 31, 1966 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to the cemetery log book, Floy Henderson was the lot owner. He was a Veteran. MO PVT INFANTRY WW II. Son of Charles E. Henderson and Finnie Glover. Floy was his wife and she was the informant on the death certificate. He was Assistant Supt. at the shoe factory. | IOOF Log Book Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HENDERSON, Christopher "Chris" Lee | Jan. 7, 1977 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 25, 2000 Newton CO., MO |
Research Note: Christopher L. Henderson, age 23, of Monett, was killed in a two-vehicle wreck eight miles west of Monett on Highway 60 in Newton Co. He was a lifelong Monett resident, a 1995 graduate of Monett High School, and was employed at Wal-Mart in Neosho. He married Malia Tate on October 17, 1999, in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. - Back of Stone | Monett Times Mar. 27, 2000 Mary Homesley Photo Jay Trace |
HENDERSON, Frances Mary (BARTKOSKI) | Oct. 19, 1895 Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 20, 1963 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: John W. - Research Note: Daughter of Albert Bartkoski. Mother not named on the death certificate. Her husband, John, was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HENDERSON, Harold E. | Apr. 15, 1931 | July 27, 1984 | Inscription: "US NAVY KOREA" - Research Note: Son of Thomas E. and Helen Marie Henderson. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HENDERSON, Herbert "Herb" Lee | Nov. 9, 1918 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
May 23, 2002 Monett, MO |
SSW: Virginia - Inscription: "Married Nov. 9, 1941" - Research Note: Son of Troy and Pauline (Opalka) Henderson, married Virginia Jenkins on November 9, 1941, and she preceded him in death July 24, 1992. He married Phyllis (Malan) Mulvaney on September 25, 1993, in Monett. He retired November 30, 1992, from The Monett Times, where he had been a typesetter for 40 years. He worked at the Lawrence County Record for one year before being employed at The Times, and had started as a typesetter for the Freewill Baptist Gem magazine in Monett in the late 1930s. He was an Army veteran of World War II. | Monett Times May 24, 2002 Mary Homesley Photo Jay Trace |
HENDERSON, Ida Sue (MARBUT) | Jan. 24, 1924 | No Date | SSW: John Charles - Research Note: Ida Sue Marbut, age 29, married John C. Henderson, age 35, on Dec. 8, 1953 in Joplin, Jasper Co., MO. | MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HENDERSON, John Charles | Aug. 31, 1918 | Dec. 28, 1992 | SSW: Ida Sue - Research Note: Son of John Wesley and Frances Juanita Henderson. - Military Stone - Inscription: "TEC 5 US ARMY" | Census Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
HENDERSON, John Wesley | Feb. 10, 1893 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 11, 1968 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Frances - Research Note: Son of Edmond P. Henderson and Susan M. Dodge. John C. Henderson of Joplin, MO was the informant on the death certificate. He was a retired plumber. - Military Stone - Inscription: "MISSOURI PVT CO L 355 INFANTRY WORLD WAR I" | Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
HENDERSON, Melvin Leroy | Dec. 1, 1942 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
July 19, 2021 Ft. Meyers, FL |
Research Note: He was the son of the late Herbert and Virginia (Jenkins) Henderson. He was united in marriage in Monett, Missouri on December 6, 1992 to Carol Elder. He graduated from Monett High School in 1960; was employed at the Joplin Globe for 32 years where he was a Computer Systems Manager. He lived in Florida for ten years. | Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HENDERSON, Thomas Edward | July 12, 1898 Harding, KY |
Sept. 3, 1956 Barnes Hosp., St. Louis, MO |
SSW: Alta L. - Research Note: His death certificate reads that Samuel Henderson was his father. His mother's name was given as Nellie Goheen. Alta L. Henderson was given as his wife's name. His usual address was 215 Locust Street, Pierce City, MO. He died from the effects of carcinoma of the esophagus. - Census gives Helen Marie as a first wife. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HENDERSON, Virginia (JENKINS) | Oct. 22, 1922 | July 24, 1992 | SSW: Herbert- Inscription: "Married Nov. 9, 1941" - Research Note: Daughter of Urey W. Jenkins and Myrtle Cannady. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HENDERSON, William Jennings | Nov. 1, 1906 Stigler, OK |
May 19, 1942 Pierce Twp., Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate places his death in Lawrence Co., MO and has that he was born in 1907 and not 1906 as the stone reads. According to the death certificate he was age 34 years, 6 months and 18 days old. The cause of death was given as accidentally killed by Frisco train while trespassing on Frisco property; broken neck. His father was given as Pedro Henderson, born Itawamba Co., MS and his mother as Lula Farrar, born Itawamba Co., MS. The informant was Nat Henderson, Stigler, OK. - Death Certificate Number: 18332 | Death Certificate Diana (Anderson) Cope Photo Jay Trace |
HENDRIX, Sarah | No Date | 1949 | Research Note: This name was entered from the cemetery log book. She was buried in the Old Section, Block 30, Single Lot, Grave 23 on Dec. 11, 1949. NO STONE | IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long |
HENKE, Mary | Oct. 25, 1903 Lawrence Co., MO |
Jan. 31, 1923 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to her death certificate she was age 19 years, 3 months and 6 days old when she died. Her occupation was a cigar maker for William Frederick. She was a daughter of Fred Henke born NE and Anna Fyr born Lawrence Co., MO. She was buried in the Old Section, block 60, Lot 3, Grave 3. The cause of death was uremic poisoning. Informant was Fred Henke. NO STONE | Death Certificate IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long |
HENSLEY, Benjamin Morris | Mar. 22, 1887 AR |
Apr. 20, 1975 Royce Manor, Sarcoxie, MO |
SSW: Kate E. - Research Note: Son of James D. Hensley and Mary Ann Dickerson. A Monett resident since 1924, Mr. Hensley died in Royce Manor, Sarcoxie, MO. He retired from Frisco RR as an engineer in 1962. Surviving are his wife, Kathryn; five daughters; three sons; one brother; two sisters; 28 grandchildren, 28 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. | Obit Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HENSLEY, Katherine "Kate" Ellen (SIMPKINS) | Feb. 24, 1890 AR |
Nov. 20, 1987 MO |
SSW: Ben M. - Research Note: Daughter of Thomas Newton Simpkins and Nancy Caroline Hunt. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HENSLEY, Morris "Hook" Diemer | Mar. 24, 1916 Clinton, AR |
June 6, 2007 Cox Monett Hospital, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Myradel - Research Note: Morris "Hook" Hensley, age 91, of Monett, died June 6, at Cox Monett Hospital. He was born March 24, 1916, in Clinton, AR, and was a son of Ben and Kate (Simpson) Hensley. He was a retired Frisco Railroad engineer. He married Myradell Vinson on August 3, 1946, in Columbus, KS. He was preceded in death by five brothers and three sisters. - Military Stone - Inscription: "US ARMY WORLD WAR II" - Back of Stone - Back of Stone - Another Military Photo - Another Military Photo - Another Photo | Monett Times, June 7, 2007 Donna Cooper Photos Jay Trace |
HENSLEY, Myradel (VINSON) | June 9, 1926 Monett, MO |
July 22, 2007 Monett, MO |
SSW: Morris D. - Research Note: She was a daughter of Charles Emmett and Helen (Raines) Vinson. She married Morris "Hook" Hensley on August 31, 1946, and he preceded her in death June 6, 2007. She was preceded in death by one brother, Chuck Vinson; and one sister, Norma Flaherty. - Back of Stone - Another Photo - Back of Stone | Photos Monett Times Jay Trace |
HENSON, Arthur L. | June 28, 1905 AR |
July 6, 1975 MO |
SSW: Perna F. - Research Note: Son of John Wesley Henson and Louvina Herrington. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HENSON, Barbara Jean (SPREE) | Dec. 11, 1947 | No Date | SSW: Gary Winston - Inscription: "Married Sept. 3, 1966" - Research Note: Daughter of Theodore and Flora Spree. | Gary's Obit Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HENSON, Bertha Lou (FIEKER) | Feb. 16, 1922 MO |
Nov. 17, 2008 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: William Mark - Inscription: "Married Oct. 4, 1941" - Research Note: Mrs. Henson was a daughter of Edward and Caroline Fieker. No DOB or POB was listed, only age at passing was 87 years. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Anna Gates and Helen Beck. | Monett Times Photo Jay Trace |
HENSON, Bill W. | July 17, 1930 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 27, 2017 Lacoba Homes, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was son of the late S. A. Henson and Lena (Lillas) Henson. Bill graduated from Monett High School with the class of 1948. He was a long-time member of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, where he had served as a Deacon since 1974. For over thirty years, Bill was owner operator of Bill Henson Tile. On November 16, 1952, Bill was united in marriage to Virginia Leonard at Mt. Olivet. They were blessed with over sixty-four years of wonderful memories and three children. Bill was preceded in death by his parents; and one brother, Charles Henson; and two sisters, Gladys Ling and Deane Stark. | Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HENSON, Charles Lee | Jan. 26, 1934 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
June 1, 1955 Rural Hwy 166, Carthage, Union Twp., Jasper Co., MO |
Inscription: "MISSOURI AN US NAVY KOREA" - Research Note: According to his death certificate he was age 21 years old when he died. His death was caused by injuries, multiple, extreme; compound fracture skull with brain -- unreadable--. His father was listed as S. A. Henson, and his mother as Lena Lillas. He had never married and had served in the Korean War. He was a machinist at a shoe factory and was killed in a car accident. S. A. Henson, Rt. 1, Monett, MO, was the informant. | Death Certificate Diana (Anderson) Cope Photo Jay Trace |
HENSON, Gary Winston | May 10, 1945 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
July 27, 2008 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Walter Eugene and Juanita Ruth (Wormington) Henson. He was a member of the Abou Ben Adhem Shrine, and a member of the Masonic Lodge 129. He married Barbara Spree on September 3, 1966. He was an insurance investigator for Equifax, and retired in 1997. He went to work for Overland Solutions, and retired in July, 2007. He was the chairman for the Monett Planning and Zoning Board and the Board of Adjustments. He was also a member and former president of Clark Community Mental Health Center, a member of the Abou Ben Adhem Shrine, a member of the Masonic Lodge 129, the Firehouse Gang, and a former president of Monett Jaycees. He was preceded in death by his mother, Juanita Henson; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Theodore and Flora Spree; a brother-in-law, William Arndt; and a nephew, Austin Bracht. - Another Photo - Back of Stone | Monett Times Photos Jay Trace |
HENSON, Gene | Oct. 15, 1938 Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO |
May 31, 2004 Marionville, Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: Gene Henson, age 65, of Marionville, died on May 31 at his home following a long illness. He was born October 15, 1938, in Pierce City, MO, and was a son of Arthur and Perna (Burnett) Henson. He was a retired electrician and had worked for Dow Chemical. He was a member of the Eagles Club in Marionville. He was preceded in death by one brother, Wesley Henson. | Monett Times Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HENSON, Juanita Ruth (WORMINGTON) | May 10, 1923 MO |
Mar. 22, 1989 MO |
SSW: Walter Eugene - Research Note: Buried in the 2nd Section, Block 66, Lot 3, Grave 7. The lot owners were Walter E. and Juanita Henson. Daughter of Eugene Earnest Wormington and Goldie May Redding. | IOOF Log Book Census Phyllis Long Photo Connie Schmidt |
HENSON, Lena (LILLAS) | June 5, 1897 | Jan. 28, 1989 | SSW: S. A. - Research Note: Daughter of John Lillas and Margaret Gaydou. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HENSON, Lonzo J. | Feb. 9, 1944 Auburn, Placer Co., CA. |
Mar. 22, 2011 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Grave side services with full military honors were held on Saturday at the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Monett. He was a Navy Veteran. Son of Clifford Henson and Gladys Louise (McClure) Henson; husband of Frances (Lile) Henson | Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HENSON, Martha Elizabeth (MCDOUGALL) | July 14, 1883 Galena, KS |
Sept. 8, 1967 At Home, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Walter A. - Research Note: Daughter of George Washington McDougall and Hanna Charlotte Wiggins. Mrs. Leroy Halsey of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Martha E. McDougall, age 21, married Walter A. Henson, age 21, on Oct. 23, 1904 in Barry Co., MO. - Another Photo | MO Marriage Records Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HENSON, Norma Lee (HARRIS) | Mar. 18, 1924 McDowell, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 16, 2010 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was a daughter of Eunice Aaron and Flora (Baldwin) Harris. She was a retired home health care worker and antique dealer. Norma also through the years raised many foster children in her home. Norma was preceded in death by five brothers and two sisters. Husband was Lawrence Raymond Henson, divorced. | Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Connie Schmidt |
HENSON, Perna Frances (BURNETT) | May 13, 1904 MO |
Nov. 4, 1996 MO |
SSW: Arthur L. - Research Note: Daughter of James Henry Burnett and Cora Lulu Mayhew. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HENSON, S. A. Isaac | Apr. 18, 1898 | Jan. 1, 1994 | SSW: Martha E. - Research Note: His parents were Joel Isaac and Nancy (Wilson) Henson. They are buried in Kane Cemetery. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HENSON, Virginia (LEONARD) | Oct. 18, 1933 Pierce City, MO |
Aug. 8, 2018 Rural Pierce City, MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of the late Frank and Verna (Means) Leonard. Virginia graduated from Pierce City High School with the class of 1952. She was a long-time member of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church. On November 16, 1952, Virginia was united in marriage to Bill W. Henson at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church. They were blessed with over sixty-four years of wonderful memories and three children. Bill preceded Virginia in death on January 27, 2017. Virginia was preceded in death by her parents and husband. | Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HENSON, Walter Allen | Nov. 21, 1882 Barry Co., MO |
June 3, 1955 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Martha E. - Research Note: His death certificate reads that his father was James Henson and that his mother was Mary Gipson. He was a retired Frisco employee. Martha (McDougall) Henson was his wife's name. Mrs. Leroy Halsey, Pierce City, MO, was the informant. - Another Photo | Photo Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HENSON, Walter Eugene | Feb. 25, 1920 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 13, 2010 Mt. Vernon Place Care Center, Mt. Vernon, MO |
SSW: Juanita Ruth - Research Note: Oldest son of Walter Leonard and Flossie Leona (Long) Henson. He was united in marriage to Juanita Ruth Wormington on May 15, 1943, in Monett and she preceded him in death on March 22, 1989. To this union were born a son, Gary Winston, who preceded him in death on July 27, 2008, and a daughter. In addition to his beloved wife and son, he was also preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Virginia Daniels; and by two brothers and a sister in early childhood, Donald B., Vernon Leroy and Wanda Ruth; and his son-in-law, William Arndt; and a step-grandson, William Arndt, Jr. | Monett Times Phyllis Long Photo Connie Schmidt |
HENSON, William Mark | Apr. 26, 1920 Mt. Vernon, MO |
Dec. 27, 2012 Cox South Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Bertha Lou - Inscription: "Married Oct. 4, 1941" - Research Note: Son of Issac Virgil and Ollie May (Phillips) Henson. He married Bertha Lou Fieker on Oct. 4, 1941, in Lawrence County, and she preceded him in death on May 17, 2008. They were residents of Ozarks Methodist Manor since 2003. He was also preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Charles Henson, and sisters, Donna Wolfenbarger, Eva Parnell, Gertie Lorene Tharp and Audrey Obermann. | Williams Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HERRIMAN, Fred Cone | Jan. 10, 1918 Neosho, Newton Co., MO |
Jan. 3, 2016 MO Veteran's Home, Mt. Vernon, MO |
Research Note: He was the son of the late Fred I. and Emma Cone Herriman. His family moved to Monett when Fred was young. He had two younger brothers, John and Ralph Franklin, both of whom predeceased him. Fred went to Monett High School and Jr. College and then went on to finish his studies in engineering at the University of MO at Columbia. He joined the United States Navy as an aviator during World War II, earning the Distinguished Flying Cross several times and other medals for his valor in the Pacific. He had many close escapes and was the sole survivor of his team of seven planes in the Battle of Midway. Fred opted to become a career officer and retired with the rank of Commander. He and his family lived throughout the USA. After retiring, Fred owned a small business on Staten Island, NY. He was of the Methodist faith. On March 20, 1944 Fred married Alice Isabel James to whom he was married forty-five years. They had three children. Alice preceded him in death in 1989. In April of 1990 he married Mary Ann Gibbons Walker, then of Monett. They lived in Vacaville, CA and Springfield, MO. After twenty years of marriage, she, too, passed away in April 2011. - Photo of stone at findagrave.com. | Buchanan Funeral Home Findagrave.com Phyllis Long |
HERRIMAN, Mary Ann (GIBBONS) (WALKER) (WILLIAMS) | Dec. 17, 1919 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
April 8, 2011 Carthage, Jasper, MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of the late Fredrick James and Cora Lottie (Keehne) Gibbons. As a child, she lived in St. Louis and in Monett. Mary Ann graduated with the Class of 1938 at Monett High School. She then attended Monett Jr. College and graduated from SMSU in Springfield. Mary Ann was an elementary school teacher in Hawaii and in Missouri and had also worked for the Missouri Division of Child Support Services retiring in 1985. In more recent years, she owned and operated Mary Ann's Antiques and Collectibles. Mary Ann was married to Robert Roy Walker, Jr., and to this union three children were born. She later married John Williams. She was preceded in death by Robert and John. She married Fred Cone Herriman, of Ozark. | Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HERRON, Arch Clyde | Dec. 2, 1882 Trenton, Grundy Co., MO |
Oct. 24, 1936 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Lula Herron was given as his wife's name on his death certificate. His father was named Elis Poe Herron, born IL and his mother as Jo Ann Long, born in IL. He was a car inspector for the railroad. He lived on West Call St., Monett, MO. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HERRON, Bert A. | Apr. 1880 | 1937 | Research Note: The City of Monett has that he was buried Nov. 15, 1936 and that Archie Harron purchased the lot. The cemetery log book has listed that he was a veteran. Son of Eli P. Herron and Johanna Jemima Long. His wife was Ruth Rozella Cannefax. | IOOF Log Book Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HERRON/CANNEFAX, Haley C. | July 9, 1908 MO |
Aug. 4, 1941 Los Angeles Co., CA |
Research Note: The City of Monett has recorded in their cemetery log book that He was buried Aug. 4, 1941 and that Archie Herron purchased the lot. Son of Bert Herron and Ruth Cannefax. Based on family records: He was born to Walter Noble Cannefax and Nora Maybella Hargis but was raised by his Aunt Ruth Cannefax and Uncle Bert Herron. CA Death Index give his name as Haley W. Herron. Death records site Cannefax as his father's name. 1940 Census, he is in Rancho Los Amigos Hosp., a rehabilitation facility funded by the state. There are 2 marriage records for Haley Rex Herron. Haley Rex Herron, age 24, married Lois Idelle Shirkey, age 20, on Oct. 4, 1932 in Independence, Jackson Co., MO. Haley Rex Herron married Miss Lois Evelyn Newell on Apr. 11, 1935 in Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO. | IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper Census CA Death Index MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HERRON, Harley Parvis | Sept. 17, 1888 | 1942 | Research Note: The City of Monett has that he died in 1942, with no specific time. Archie Herron purchased the lot and he was a veteran. Son of Eli P. Herron and Johanna Jemima Long. | IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HERRON, Johanna Jemima (LONG) | Apr. 15, 1853 IL |
Mar. 21, 1935 Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate states that Edward Herron was her husband. 1900 Census gives her husband as Eli P. Herron born Oct. 1842. Parents unknown. Bert Herron of 3961 St. John, Kansas City, MO was the informant. Her son's death certificate gives her maiden name and where she was born. Researchers say she was the daughter of Joseph M. Long and Susan A. Overton. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HERRON, Lula M. (McMILLEN) | 1882 | 1959 | Research Note: Buried next to Arch C. Herron, her husband, and he purchased the lot. Daughter of Thomas Oliver McMillen and Mary Ann Thompson. - December 24, 1904, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Marriage Licenses: Arch Herron and Lula McMillen, Monett. | IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper Online Newspapers Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HERRON, Ruth Rozella (CANNEFAX) | 1882 | 1963 | Research Note: Daughter of George Radford Cannefax and Margaret Josephine Haley. Ruthie Rozella Cannefax, age 19, married Bert Albert Herron, age 21, on Dec. 23, 1900 in Barry Co., MO. | MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HESS, John Peter | May 8, 1830 Prussia |
July 9, 1911 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was a blacksmith. father's name was John Hess and his mother's name as unknown to the informant (wife was Margaret), J.P. Hess, Oklahoma City, OK. The cause of death was heart and kidney disease, dropsy and he was widowed. - Civil War Veteran: Pvt., Co. E, 19th MO Cav. - 1880 Census, Earlville, Delaware, Iowa - John P., age 50; Margaret, age 28; Peter Jr., age 9; Gertie, age 7. - 1900 Census, Monett, Barry, Missouri - John P. Hess, head, born May 1830 Germany, age 70, married 31 years, immigrated to U. S. in 1857, blacksmith; Margaret, wife, born Dec. 1851 Germany, age 48, married 31 years, mother of 4 children, 3 living; John Peter Jr., born Oct. 1872 IA, age 28, single, express messenger; Birdie M., daughter, born Nov. 1884 IA, age 15. - 1910 Census, Oklahoma City Ward 7, Oklahoma, Oklahoma - John is living with his son John Peter Jr. and wife Edna Parsons. - Hess Plot Stone | Death Certificate Donna Cooper 1890 Vet. Census Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HESS, Kate | Oct. 26, 1897 | May 6, 1945 |
Research Note: She was entered from cemetery log book. She is buried in the Old Section, Block 52, Lot 4, Grave 3. John Salzer was the lot owner. The cemetery log does not list that this person is without a stone. POSSIBLY NO STONE | IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long |
HESS, Margaret | Dec. 25, 1851 Germany |
Nov. 25, 1905 MO |
Inscription: "Wife of J. P. Hess" - Hess Plot Stone | Photo Jay Trace |
HESS, Raymond | Apr. 26, 1924 Peabody, Marion Co., KS |
Nov. 13, 2012 Freeman West Hosp., Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Harry D. Hess and Olga A. (Zieh) Hess. On February 16, 1947 in El Dorado Kansas Raymond and Ruby Lee Wallace were married. They were blessed with over 65 years together. Following his school years and graduation from Burns High School in Burns, KS, Raymond enlisted in the United States Army in 1943. He served his country honorably overseas and was discharged in 1945, being awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart. Raymond was an avid photographer, taking pictures of nature, eagles and his family. He was preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Olga Hess; five brothers; and one sister. | Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HESS, Ruby Lee | Feb. 14, 1926 El Dorado, Butler Co., KS |
Dec. 15, 2015 Lacoba Homes, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She had been a resident at Lacoba Homes for 6 years. She attended and graduated from El Dorado High School. She was united in marriage with Raymond Ellsworth Hess on February 16, 1947. To this union, Ruby and Raymond were blessed with four children. In the summer of 1960 the Hess family moved from El Dorado, KS to Monett. Ruby was a homemaker until the end of 1966 when she started working at McGinty-Frolick as a bookkeeper. She continued as a bookkeeper when the store became Brownsberger's. Ruby was preceded in death by her husband of over sixty-five years, Raymond; her parents, Roy and Ethel Wallace; and two brothers, Cecil and Carl Wallace. | Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HESTER, Emma Irene | Aug. 31, 1897 Ford Co., IL |
Feb. 11, 1915 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to her death certificate she was single, died of pleura pneumonia on both sides. She worked at home, as well as a cigar factory. Her father is listed as Hugh Erwin Hester of OH and her mother as Arie Virginia Espidel of Moultrie Co., IL. Informant listed as Mrs. Arie Mullen, residing in Monett, MO. Donna's Note: She is listed in the log book as buried in the old section, in block 70, in lot 2 in grave 6 in the NE 1/4. She was buried Feb. 12, 1915. Mike Mullen purchased the lot. NO STONE | Death Certificate Jay Trace IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper |
HETZLER, Cora Hetta (MANSON) | 1874 | 1953 | SSW: Frank C. - Research Note: Daughter of William Lane Manson and Rebecca Miller. Wife of Frank Chambers Hetzler. May not be buried here. There is also a single stone at Rockland Cemetery, Rockland, Venango Co., PA: Name on headstone, Cora Manson Hetzler, Birth 1874, Death 1953. Photo of stone at findagrave.com. Supposed to have died in PA. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HETZLER, Frank Chambers | Jan. 31, 1874 Rockland, Berks Co., PA |
Sept. 28, 1939 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Cora H. - Research Note: His death certificate places his death in Barry Co., MO, and reads that he was age 65 years, 7 months and 27 days old when he died. The cause of death was given as coronary occlusion. He was married to Cora Hetta Hetzler. His father was given as John David Hetzler, born Rockland, PA and his mother was listed as Sarah Bell Pryer, born PA. The informant was Mrs. Cora Hetzler, 506 W. Dunn St., Monett, MO. - Death Certificate Number: 31771 | Death Certificate Diana (Anderson) Cope Photo Jay Trace |
HEWES, Elem Tuller | Aug. 8, 1878 Melvern, Osage Co., KS |
June 1, 1964 Scroggins Nursing Home, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Gone Home" - Research Note: Son of Henry Vincent Hewes and Emily Jan Durant. His wife was Tina Elmira Hewes. Mrs. John Strouse of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HEWES, Tina Elmira (HEWES) | Feb. 17, 1884 Lincoln Co., KS |
June 11, 1969 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Gone Home" - Research Note: Daughter of Milo Shipley Hewes and Ella Gertrude Stancliff. Married to Elem Tuller Hewes. Resident of the Rest Haven nursing home, Monett, MO. Mrs. John Strouse of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HEWLETT, Clinton Allen | May 2, 1889 Lawrence Co., MO |
Mar. 29, 1972 Iron Co., MO |
Research Note: He is buried next to Walter and Sarah Hewlett. Son of Walter Elbert Hewlett and Sarah Elizabeth Allen. Clinton A. Hewlett married Otelia Ericksen on Feb. 9, 1924 in Joplin, Jasper Co., MO. Divorced by the 1930 Census and living with his parents in Barry Co., MO. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HEWLETT, Orvel | July 23, 1912 Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 27, 1989 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: Buried next to Clinton Hewlett. Son of Walter Elbert Hewlett and Sarah Elizabeth Allen. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HEWLETT, Sarah Elizabeth (ALLEN) | Sept. 7, 1875 Lawrence Co., MO |
July 2, 1946 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Walter - Research Note: Her stone has 1875 as the death year, but her death certificate reads otherwise and has Sept. 7, 1874 as her birth date. Her father was given as Levi Allen, born in TN and Sarah Marshall (incorrect), born in Barry Co., MO. She lived her entire life in Barry County. Walter E. Hewlett was given as her husband's name. Everett Hewlett, Rt. 1, Verona, MO, gave the information. - Levi Mashack Abedigo Allen married Nancy Elizabeth Marshall on June 22, 1871 in Lawrence Co., MO. Sarah Marshall was not her mother nor was her name Marshall. Her mother was Nancy Elizabeth Marshall. Levi married Sarah E. Bailie on Apr. 25, 1899 in Barry Co., MO. Rev. Levi Allen and wife Nancy Elizabeth Marshall are buried at McCormick Cemetery. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Census Note MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HEWLETT, Walter Elbert | Jan. 20, 1875 Eagle Rock, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 27, 1950 Pleasant Ridge, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Sarah Elizabeth - Research Note: His death certificate reads that John Motley Hewlett and Sarah Elizabeth Meador were his parents. His usual address was 8 miles southeast of Monett, Pleasant Ridge, Barry Co., MO. His wife was deceased. Mrs. Loyd Means, Oklahoma City, OK, gave the information. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HICKOX, Esther Caroline (ANDERSON) | Mar. 9, 1897 Douglas Co., KS |
Dec. 12, 1968 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: William - Research Note: Daughter of John A. Anderson and Christina Eckman. Her husband William was the informant on the death certificate. | Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HICKOX, William | June 13, 1898 Webster Co., IA |
Dec. 19, 1980 Arvada, Jefferson Co., CO |
SSW: Esther C. - Research Note: The cemetery log book has that the funeral home was Burn at Bentonville, AR, and that he was a veteran. Living in Ottawa, Franklin Co., Kansas in 1940 census. SSDI gives his last residence as Arvada, Jefferson Co., CO and last benefit to Bentonville, Benton Co., AR. SSN issued in KS. Son of Hiram Carmi Hickox and Ellen Lucinda June. | IOOF Log Book Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HICKS, Allen Keith, Dr. | Apr. 19, 1884 | Oct. 25, 1951 | Research Note: His stone reads 1951 as his death year, and the cemetery log has 1962 and that he was buried April 9, 1962, which is the information that goes with Betty Allen's file according to the stone. - Son of William Thomas Hicks and Nancy Jane Warmouth. His wife was Betty Eldora Johnson. - Plot Photo | IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace Note Plot Photo Connie Schmidt |
HICKS, Betty Eldora (JOHNSON) | Dec. 6, 1885 Stone Co., MO |
Apr. 7, 1962 Baptist Hosp., Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO |
Research Note: The cemetery log has that she was buried Oct. 25, 1951, which is the information that goes with Allen Hicks file according to the stone. - Daughter of Jones L. Johnson and Martha Jane Pearre. Wife of Allen Keith Hicks. Usual residence was Little Rock, Pulaski Co., AR. Howard Hicks of Kansas City, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Plot Photo | IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace Note Plot Photo Connie Schmidt |
HICKS, James Wilsey | Feb. 13, 1878 IL |
Nov. 26, 1927 Sherman, Grayson Co., TX |
Research Note: The City of Monett has that he was buried Nov. 28, 1927 and J. W. Hicks purchased the lot. - He was a railroad engineer. Son of Lemuel J. Hicks born NY and Nancy Wilsey born IL. Lottie Emma (Lewis) Hicks was his wife and she was the informant on the death certificate, of Sapulpa, OK. They were married on Sept. 9, 1896 in Butler, Bates Co., MO. In the 1930 census, she was in Sapulpa, Creek Co., OK with children Maxwell, Joyce, and Norman. She died in 1965 in Sapulpa, OK and is buried there. Apparently never remarried. - Plot Photo | IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper Census TX Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace Plot Photo Connie Schmidt |
HICKS, Truman Charles | Mar. 20, 1910 Monett, MO |
Feb. 17, 1923 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that James W. Hicks born Perkin, IL, was his father's name and that Letta Lewis, born Warnburg (Warrensburg?), MO, was his mother's name. He was a school boy. The cause of death was the influenza. Miss Beulah Hicks, Monett, MO, was the informant. - Plot Photo | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace Plot Photo Connie Schmidt |
HIGGINS, Alma Catherine (BOSSARDT) | Nov. 30, 1898 AR |
Dec. 5, 1979 MO |
SSW: James D. - Research Note: Daughter of Samuel Peter and Mable D. Bossardt. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HIGGINS, Dorothy Dohanna | Apr. 6, 1920 | Mar. 15, 1983 | No Data | Photo Jay Trace |
HIGGINS, Fred Lockwood | Jan. 18, 1877 Belmont, TN |
Aug. 29, 1963 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Millie - Research Note: Son of James M. Higgins and Nancy Carmichael. Millie Higgins was his wife and she was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HIGGINS, Frederick Michael | Mar. 27, 1942 | Oct. 6, 2003 | Research Note: He is buried next to William E. Higgins. | Photo Jay Trace |
HIGGINS, James David | June 27, 1898 TX |
July 15, 1969 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Alma C. - Research Note: Son of James Higgins and Inez Tilson. He was retired from the Frisco RR. His wife was the informant on the death certificate. - Higgins Plot Stone | Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HIGGINS, James Hugh | June 12, 1921 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
July 3, 2007 Kansas City, KS |
Inscription: "ADEC US NAVY WORLD WAR II KOREA" - Research Note: James "Jim" Higgins, 86, died July 3 in Kansas City, Kansas. He was born in Springfield. He was a 1939 graduate of Monett High School. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He was employed for 40 years with the Santa Fe Railroad. He was a Master Mason, a member of the Scottish Rite, York Rite and Shrine, and the International Association of Machinists. He married Lois "G. G." Henderson. Son of James D. and Lois Higgins. | Monett Times Donna Cooper Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HIGGINS, John Henry | Oct. 8, 1913 | Sept. 22, 1950 | Inscription: "MISSOURI 1ST LT 82 AAA AW BN 2 INF DIV WORLD WAR II KOREA PH" - Research Note: Son of Fred Lockwood and Millie Higgins. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HIGGINS, Lloyd L. | Jan. 7, 1928 | No Date | Research Note: Son of James D. Higgins and Alma C. Bosshardt. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HIGGINS, Lois "G. G." (HENDERSON) | Jan. 29, 1926 | No Date | Inscription: "N. A. L. S." - Research Note: Daughter of Elzy Worth Henderson and Florence Wormington. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HIGGINS, Mary Margaret | Apr. 16, 1916 | Oct. 28, 1966 | No Data | Photo Jay Trace |
HIGGINS, Maude Lee (ANDERSON) | Feb. 25, 1885 Corsicana, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 14, 1945 St. Vincent's Hospital, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: There is a death certificate on file with the Secretary of State's Office registering her death in Barry Co., MO and was age 60 years, 9 months and 19 days at the time of her death. The cause of death was broncho pneumonia; hypertension, the rest unreadable. Her father was given as Charles Anderson, born MO and her mother was Mary Frances Railsback, born KY. She was a housewife and a widow. Mrs. Minnie Powers, Monett, MO was the informant. Death Certificate Number: 40409 - Barry Co., MO, Death Certificate | Death Certificate Diana (Anderson) Cope Photo Jay Trace |
HIGGINS, Millie | Feb. 14, 1888 | Aug. 10, 1983 | SSW: Fred L. | Photo Jay Trace |
HIGGINS, William Earl | Aug. 21, 1911 | Mar. 4, 2004 | Research Note: He is buried next to Mary Margaret Higgins. Son of Fred Lockwood and Millie Higgins. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HIGGS, Ronald Jack | Oct. 22, 1938 Los Angles, CA |
Jan. 10, 1940 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that Drew? Higgs born Purdy, Barry Co., MO, was his father and that Mary Larkin born near McDowell, Barry Co., MO was his mother. He was age 1 year, 2 months and 18 days old and the cause of death was given as gastro enteritis, diarrhea, severe. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HILE, Gary Dean | Mar. 27, 1956 Richmond, CA |
July 5, 2018 Cox South Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO. |
Research Note: Monett, MO resident. He was the son of Albin and Mary (Bonham) Hile. He was a 1974 Purdy High School graduate. On March 25, 1989, he was united in marriage to Joyce Withnell in Monett. Mr. Hile was very interested in the Jehovah Witness faith and spent time studying with the brothers of the congregation. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Bobby Hile and Larry Hile. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of the White Funeral Home and Crematory, Cassville, Missouri. | White Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HILEMAN, Logan David | Oct. 21, 2017 Mercy Hosp., Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Oct. 21, 2017 Mercy Hosp., Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: Infant son of Trisha (Hileman) Wade. Father not named on the obit. | Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HILL, Emery | July 24, 1889 | Aug. 1, 1976 | SSW: Kittybell - Research Note: Son of Daniel M. Hill and Sarah Frances "Sally" Patton. He first married Lottie Shipman. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HILL, James Raymond | Nov. 5, 1945 Selma, AL |
Mar. 20, 2007 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Rebecca A. - Research Note: James Raymond Hill, age 61, of Springfield, died March 20 in Springfield. He was born November 5, 1945, in Selma, AL, and was a son of Ray and Mary Margaret (Garvey) Hill. He was a truck driver and was retired from Greyhound Bus. He was a Navy veteran. - Back of Stone | Monett Times Donna Cooper Photos Jay Trace |
HILL, Kittybell (TAYLOR) | May 29, 1904 | July 6, 1980 | SSW: Emery - Research Note: Daughter of Winfield S. and Kitty Taylor. Emery Hill, age 43 of Joplin, Jasper Co., MO, married Kitty Belle Taylor, age 28 of Springfield, Greene Co., MO, on Sept. 4, 1932 in Benton Co., AR. | AR Marriage Index Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HILL, Rebecca A. (KNEE) | Sept. 28, 1944 | No Date | SSW: James R. - Research Note: James Raymond Hill, age 23, married Rebecca Ann Knee, age 24, on Jan. 24, 1969 in Monett, Lawrence Co., MO. - Back of Stone | MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HILLBURN, Morlen D. | Aug. 3, 1925 Harrisburg, AR |
Aug. 22, 2010 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "CPL US ARMY KOREA" - Research Note: Son of Joseph Jackson and Stella (Moise) Hillburn. Mr. Hillburn retired from the Civil Service as a Warehouse Supervisor. He was a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the United States Army, and was a member of the Masonic Lodge in California. Morlen married Pauline Matney on June 22, 1954, in Kingman, AZ. | Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Connie Schmidt |
HILLBURN, Pauline (MATNEY) (BROADWAY) | Jan. 1, 1931 Smithville, AR |
June 24, 2022 Sarcoxie Nursing Center, Sarcoxie, MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of the late Alvie and Florence (Doyle) Matney. Pauline had worked for Safeway Grocery for over twenty-five years before her retirement. On May 22, 1954 in Kingman, AZ, Pauline Matney and Morlen Hillburn were united in marriage. To this union, they were blessed with two children. In 1985, Pauline and Morlen moved to Monett from Atwater, CA. Pauline was preceded in death by her husband, Morlen Hillburn; one brother, Glen Matney; and two sisters, Alene Stewart and Lucille Wynn. | Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HILTON, Betty A. (EMBURY) | Sept. 19, 1941 | No Date | SSW: Carl R. - Inscription: "Married June 16, 1957" | Photo Jay Trace |
HILTON, Carl R. | June 26, 1937 | No Date | SSW: Betty A. Embury - Inscription: "Married June 16, 1957" - Research Note: Son of Ray Hilton and Vina (Mathews) Hilton. | Brother's Obit Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HILTON, Elles Edward | Feb. 20, 1881 Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 19, 1965 Aurora Hosp., Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: Tishie Qualls - Inscription: "Son of J. S. and Jane Hilton" - "Married Oct. 13, 1903" - Research Note: His father was John S. Hilton and his mother Nancy Jane Thomas. Wife was Effie "Tishie" Qualls and she was the informant on the death certificate. Usual residence was Leann, MO. | Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
HILTON, Ellis Earl, Jr. | Apr. 26, 1923 Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 2, 1995 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: H. Evelyn - Inscription: "Wed Mar. 7, 1947" - Research Note: The cemetery log book has that he was a veteran. Son of Elles Edward Qualls and Effie "Tishie" Qualls. His wife was Evelyn Stebler. | IOOF Log Book Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HILTON, Francis Leon | Feb. 6, 1927 Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 18, 2022 MO |
SSW: Norma D. - Research Note: Son of Rev. Lester Paul and Faye Hilton. Leon went to school through the eighth grade at the Osa School, southeast of Aurora, MO and graduated from Aurora High School with the class of 1945. Before summer began that same year, Leon enlisted in the United States Navy. He was an Air Crewman and served his country honorably until 1946. At the time of his discharge, he was an Aviation Machinist. Upon returning home, Leon went to work for his father at Hilton Implement Co. in Monett. He later purchased the business from his father and shortly thereafter opened the John Deere dealership in Monett. He and his wife operated the business until it was sold in 1976 to Thurston Pratt from Louisiana. Leon was saved at the Free Will Baptist Church in Monett in 1947. Leon was a member of First Baptist Church in Monett for many years and later moved his membership to Arnhart Baptist Church. Leon was also a member of the Masonic Lodge and the American Legion. He married Gladys Thomas in 1948 and they had two children. On June 30, 1957, Leon was united in marriage to Norma Negre Planchon at the home of Leon's parents, Rev. Lester and Mrs. Hilton, in Springfield, MO. They were blessed with over 62 years of marriage. Leon and Norma owned a farm southeast of Monett and farmed that ground until 2011, when they sold the farm and moved to town. Leon was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Norma; and one sister, Doris Weston. | Census Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HILTON, H. Evelyn (STEBLER) | July 4, 1921 | Aug. 11, 1993 | SSW: Ellis Earl, Jr. - Research Note: Ellis was her husband. She was named as a sister in Harold Stebler's obit of May 2001 and listed as children of Arthur and Edna (Courdin) Stebler. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HILTON, Faye | June 22, 1904 MO |
Mar. 14, 1970 Cox South Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Rev. Lester - Research Note: Daughter of Wiley Hilton and Tella Williams. Residence was Monett, Barry Co., MO. Leon Hilton of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HILTON, Helen Juanita (KNEE) | Oct. 13, 1938 | No Date | SSW: Troy Eugene - Inscription: "Married Aug. 2, 1958" - Research Note: Daughter of Louis Knee and Helen Maxine Etter, both buried at IOOF Cemetery. - Back of Stone | Census Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
HILTON, Lester Paul, Rev. | Jan. 6, 1906 Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 11, 1962 Burge Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Faye - Research Note: Son of Ellis E. Hilton and Latisha Qualls. Mrs. L. P. Hilton, his wife, of Berryville, AR was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HILTON, Norma Dean (NEGRE) | Sept. 16, 1929 Baxter Springs, KS |
Apr. 4, 2020 Cox South Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: F. Leon - Research Note: She was daughter of the late Edgar Henry Negre and Nellie Aretta (Samples) Negre. After moving to Missouri, the family settled south of Monett. She attended the one room Bethel School before transferring to Monett where she graduated in 1947 from Monett High School. After graduating she was employed by Bell Telephone as a switchboard operator. Later Norma worked as a Teller for Gillioz Bank and Trust before finishing her working career as Book Keeper for the Hilton Implement Company. On June 30, 1957, Norma was united in marriage to Leon Hilton at the home of the groom's parents, the Rev. Lester and Mrs. Hilton, in Springfield, MO. They have been blessed with over 62 years of marriage. Norma was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, Edward Negre and Arthur Negre. Due to the COVID-19 restrictions, private family services are being held. | Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HILTON, Tishie (QUALLS) | Feb. 24, 1884 Newton Co., AR |
Mar. 25, 1978 Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: Elles E. - Inscription: "Dau. of J. G. and Ellen Qualls" - "Married Oct. 13, 1903" - Research Note: Full name was Effie Lutishie Qualls. Daughter of James George Qualls and Elizabeth Ellen Ross. Ellis E. Hilton, age 21, married Tishie Qualls/Quales, age 18, on Oct. 13, 1901 in Barry Co., MO. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HILTON, Troy Eugene | Apr. 14, 1930 Crane, Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 5, 2005 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Helen Juanita - Inscription: "Married Aug. 2, 1958" - Research Note: Troy Eugene Hilton, age 75, of Monett, MO, died Oct. 5, 2005, at his home in Monett, MO. He was born April 14, 1930, to V. C. and Edna Fay (Ellingsworth) Hilton near Crane, MO. He married Juanita Knee on August 2, 1958, in Monett. He served in the U. S. Army during the Korean War. He was a member of the Monett American Legion 91. He was owner and operator of Troy's Barber Shop in Monett since 1958. - Back of Stone - Military Stone - Inscription: "CPL US ARMY KOREA" | Monett Times Donna Cooper Photos Jay Trace |
HIMES, Cameron Trey | Oct. 14, 1988 Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO |
June 16, 2007 Near Clinton, MO |
Research Note: Cameron T. Himes, age 18, of Monett, died June 16, 2007, in an accident at Truman Lake Reservoir near Clinton. Son of Darrell and Vicki Himes. He was born October 14, 1988, in Kansas City and was a 2007 graduate of Pierce City High School and a member of First United Methodist Church in Monett. - Back of Stone - Temporary Marker | Monett Times, June 18, 2007 Donna Cooper Photos Jay Trace |
HINDS, Gerald Clark | July 30, 1933 Monett, Lawrence Co., MO |
Aug. 26, 2013 Overland Park, Johnson Co., KS |
Research Note: He is survived by his wife, two stepsons; and their families. Honoring his wishes, a private burial service will be held and his ashes interred in his family plot in Monett, Missouri. Gerald was born to Homer C. and Isla Hinds and raised in Monett, Missouri. He attended high school in Monett and later served in the U.S. Army in Mannheim, Germany during 1954 to 1956. He graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Missouri in 1959 and later received a Master's Degree in Engineering Management (1972) and a Post Graduate Certificate in Business Management (1984) from Northeastern University, Boston, MA. He worked 4 years as an electrical engineer for General Motors on the Thor Missile Guidance program in England and a high altitude nuclear test program on Johnson Island, Pacific Ocean. He moved to Massachusetts in 1963 on an assignment to work with the Massachusetts Institute if Technology (MIT) Instrumentation Laboratory on the NASA Apollo Lunar Landing Program's guidance and control design in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He married Karla Robinson of Quincy, Massachusetts in 1966, later divorcing in 1987. He retired from MIT's C.S. Draper Laboratory in 1993 and moved to Mountain Home area of Arkansas in 1994 where he enjoyed his hobbies of oil painting, watercolors, landscaping and fly-fishing. In 2001 he reunited with, and married his high school sweetheart, Jeannie (Roetto) Redmond, of Monett, MO who was widowed and living in Shawnee Mission, Kansas. | Monett Times Phyllis Long |
HINDS, Homer Clark | Apr. 2, 1885 KS |
Apr. 25, 1953 Branson Hosp., Long Beach, Taney Co., MO |
Research Note: According to his death certificate Sampson Hinds was his father's name and his mother was Lucinda Gilkerson. Isla Hinds (second wife) was his wife's name. He was an engineer and worked for the railroad. The cause of death was hypertension, hemiplegic and he had been having trouble with it for about 15 years. His usual address was 527 Scott St., Monett, Barry Co., MO and he was age 68 years and 23 days old at the time of he death. Isla Hinds, Monett, MO, was the informant. - His first wife was Regina Beatrice Forwood. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HINDS, Homer Leonard | Nov. 17, 1917 | Apr. 10, 1979 | Inscription: "US Army World war II" - Research Note: Son of Homer C. Hinds and Regina Beatrice Forwood. H. L. Hinds, age 21, married Thelma West, age 21, on Aug. 28, 1937 in Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO. Divorced. Second married and divorced Sherl Crosby. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HINDS, Isla Marie (JAMES) (McCULLOUGH) | Aug. 31, 1894 | July 26, 1973 | Research Note: Second wife of Homer C. Hinds. Daughter of Sidney Charles James and Nellie Hoskinson. Isla M. James, age 19, first married Frank McCullough, age 23, on Dec. 23, 1913 in Monett, Barry Co., MO. The cemetery log book reads that she was cremated. | IOOF Log Book MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HINDS, Peter | Nov. 1, 1846 Shelbyville, IN |
Feb. 13, 1912 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was a railroad laborer. Henry F. Hinds was given as his father's name. His mother was listed as Liena Robbins, born IN. The cause of death was listed as lagrippe complicated by pneumonia. Peter Hinds married Abigail Kastor on Feb. 26, in Shelby Co., IN. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper IN Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HINDS, Thelma "Jackie" (WEST) | Dec. 18, 1917 | Aug. 5, 1980 | Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Daughter of Jesse West and Sarah Lavina Fly. H. L. Hinds, age 21, married Thelma West, age 21, on Aug. 28, 1937 in Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO. Divorced. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HINDS, Regina Beatrice (FORWOOD) | Aug. 11, 1885 Wellsboro, PA |
Nov. 9, 1923 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to her death certificate she was born in 1886 and not 1885 as the stone reads. She was married and her husband was listed as Homer C. Hinds (his first wife). Her father was given as Reginald Forwood, born Liverpool, England and her mother's name was unknown to the informant, Homer C. Hinds. She was age 37 years, 2 months and 28 days old when she died and the cause of her death was pyelonephritis. - Homer C. Hinds married Regina Forwood on July 21, 1909 in Barry Co., MO. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HINES, Baxter Null | Feb. 26, 1872 Davis, CO., MO |
Dec. 6, 1936 Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: The cemetery log book has Baxter Hines listed without a stone, buried in the old section, in block 70, in lot 1, in grave 6, in N !.2, on Dec. 7, 1936 and reading that Baxter Hines purchased the cemetery lot. The only date that they have for him is the date that he was buried. His death certificate reads that Ben (Benjamin Franklin) Hines was his father, born MO, and Florence Worthy, born MO, was his mother's name. He was a retired farmer, age 64 years, 9 months and 10 days old. He was a widower and Mary Hines was given as his wife's name. The cause of death was carcinoma of bleeding colon, primary in head of pancreas and root of mesentery, intestinal gangrene. He was buried Dec. 7, 1936 and Fred Hines, of Monett, MO, was the informant. - Death certificate has wrong information. According to census and marriage records, his wife was Sarah Alice Bowen and his mother was Mary Melissa Foxworthy. 1930 census, he is listed as widowed. Fred Hines was his son. NO STONE | Death Certificate IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long |
HINES, Clifford | Feb. 18, 1912 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 18, 1912 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son of O. D. and E. C. Hines, Born and Died Feb. 18, 1912" - Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was listed as the infant of O. D. Hines and without a name. His father was given as Oscar D. Hines, born Pierce City, MO and his mother Evelin C. Hagen, born Barry Co., MO and the cause of death was premature birth. Oscar D. Hines, Monett, MO, was the informant. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HINES, Dorothy Catherine | Aug. 14, 1910 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 14, 1910 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Daugh. of O. D. and E. C. Hines" - Research Note: According to the cemetery log book Oscar Hines purchased the cemetery lot. Death Certificate reads that she was an infant of Oscar and Eva Hines. No name. Daughter of Oscar D. Hines born Pierce City, MO and Eva Hagan born Ft. Scott, KS. She was stillborn. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HINES, Eva Catherine (HOGAN) | Abt. 1884 Fort Scott, KS |
Jan. 1981 | Research Note: The cemetery log book reads that she was buried Jan. 20, 1981. Eva M. Hines is without a stone and was buried here in the old section, in block 14, in lot 2 in grave 4, in the NW 1/4 and next to Dorothy Catherine Hines. Oscar D. Hines, age 23, married Eva Catherine Hogan, age 19, on Sept. 23, 1903 in Barry Co., MO. NO STONE | IOOF Log Book MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long |
HINES, Oscar D. | July 26, 1880 Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO |
June 14, 1925 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was a railroad brakeman and that Eva Hogan was his wife's name. Hartwell Hines, was given as his father's name and Betty Davis as his mother's name. Census gives his mother as Sarah L. Hines. Burial was July 1, 1926 in IOOF. The stone reads June 14, 1925, which appears to be in error. The cause of death was diabetes. Mrs. O. D. Hines, Monett, MO, was the informant. | Death Certificate IOOF Log Book Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HINES, Sarah Alice (BOWEN) | May 6, 1877 Crawfordsville, IN |
Mar. 6, 1915 Pierce Twp., Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate reads that she was a daughter of T. R. (Thomas Reed) Bowen, born Crawfordsville, IN and her mother was listed as (Eliza Ann) Areheart. The cause of death was cerebral hemorrhage. Baxter Hines, Monett, MO, was the informant and she was buried on Mar. 7, 1915 in IOOF. The city log book has Sarah was buried on Mar. 7, 1915, and is without a stone. She is buried in the old section, block 70, lot 1, grave 5,in the N 1/2. Baxter Hines purchased the cemetery lot. B. N. Hines married Alice Bowen on Dec. 5, 1900 in Granby, Newton Co., MO. NO STONE | Death Certificate IOOF Log Book MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long |
HINKLE, Carol Sue (FORRESTER) | Sept. 19, 1941 | Apr. 2, 1994 | SSW: Charles E. - Inscription: "Married Feb. 7, 1958" - Research Note: Charles Edward Hinkle, age 24, married Carol Sue Forrester, age 16, on Feb. 7, 1958 in Monett, Lawrence Co., MO. | MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HINKLE, Cecil | May 2, 1900 Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO |
Jan. 1, 1994 Junction City, Geary Co., KS |
SSW: Lois G. - Research Note: Son of Charles Benton Elmer Hinkle and Margaret R. Hinkle. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HINKLE, Charles Edward | Jan. 25, 1934 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 4, 2020 Cox Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Carol Sue - Inscription: "Married Feb. 7, 1958" - Research Note: Son of Cecil Hinkle and Lois Gertrude Owens. He graduated from Monett High School with the Class of 1952. Charles served his country honorably in the National Guard and had worked for over forty-six years at Jumping Jack Shoe Company, retiring in 1996 as a Financial Supervisor. On February 7, 1958, Charles married Carol Sue Forrester. To this union, two children were born. Carol preceded him in death on April 2, 1994. On December 1, 1995, Charles married Letha Mae (Jones) Weaver in Miami, OK. They were blessed with over twenty-five years of wonderful memories made together. Charles was preceded in death by two brothers, Walker Keith "Bud" Hinkle and Jerry Hinkle; and one sister in infancy, Virginia Rose Hinkle. | Buchanan Funeral Home Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HINKLE, Lois G. (OWENS) | Feb. 22, 1906 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 26, 1994 MO |
SSW: Cecil - Research Note: Daughter of Wiley Owens and Artelia Moudy. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HINKLE, Virginia Rose | Aug. 3, 1930 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 6, 1930 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate reads that Cecil Hinkle, born Aurora, MO, was her father and Lois Owens, born Monett, MO, was her mother. Acute indigestion was given as the cause of death. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jay Trace |
HINSHAW, Edith Perle (PIGG) | Nov. 20, 1884 Riverside, Washington Co., IA |
Sept. 2, 1961 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to the Hinshaw Family Association, Edith was the wife of Aaron Hinshaw. Edith Perle Plummer, daughter of Thomas J. Pigg, and was the wife of Willet Aaron Hinshaw. - Death certificate has her father as Thomas J. Pigg and mother Fannie Plummer. Husband not listed. Mrs. Paul Leising of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Pearl Pigg, age 20, married W. A. Hinshaw on Nov. 7, 1905 in Des Moines, IA. Father given as T. J. Pigg and mother Fanny Plummer. 1920 census, still in Des Moines, IA married to Willet Hinshaw. 1930 Census in Des Moines, IA, divorced, with daughter Marjorie, age 23. IA birth records give father Thomas J. Pigg and mother Fanny Plummer, both born in Indianapolis, IN. | Note Jan Hinshaw Death Certificate IA Marriage Records Census IA Birth Index Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
HISAW, Bell Sarah (TAYLOR) | 1903 | 1978 | SSW: James W. - Research Note: Second wife of James W. Hisaw. - Back of Stone | Photo Jay Trace |
HISAW, James Willaby | Mar. 25, 1878 AR |
June 23, 1952 West Dunn St., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Bell S. - Research Note: His parents were Samuel and Margaret Collins (Jenkins) Hisaw. His death certificate has listed their names as unknown. Sammy Hisaw (son) of Monett, MO, gave the information. - James first married Jemima Murphy. Married to Sarah Bell Taylor by 1930 census. - Back of Stone - Another Stone | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Census Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
HITE, James Monroe | Abt. 1872 Miller Co., MO |
Jan. 21, 1949 Windsor Nursing Home, Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO, |
Research Note: James was buried in the Old Section, Block 30, Single Lot, Grave 16. - Death Certificate: Parents not known, widowed twice, wife's name not known but was deceased. Usual address was 111 Pearl St., Monett, Barry Co., MO. Informant was George Long, address also 111 Pearl St., Monett, MO. - He was the son of John Douglas Hite and Eliza Jane Norfleet. - He first married Sarah Elizabeth DeMotte. - 1910 Census, Pierce, Lawrence Co., MO: James is divorced, living with the Etter family. - He second married Mary E. (Riddle) (Reed) McClendon on Sept. 21, 1910 in Barry Co., MO. She is buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Barry Co., MO. and died in 1919. She has two stones. One is Mary E. Reed and the other is Mary E. Hite. - 1920 Census, Bryan, Coal, OK: James is widowed, living with Cecil C. Riddle who was born in OK and age 20. - He third married Alice Virginia (Ferguson) (Shipman) Broshears. She is buried under the name Broshears and SSW her husband Emanuel G. Broshears in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, in Barry Co., MO and died in 1926. - 1930 Census, Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO: James is widowed, living alone, father born KY, mother IL. NO STONE | Census Death Certificate IOOF Log Book Phyllis Long |