Mt. Pleasant Cemetery
AKA: New Church Cemetery
Surnames N - Q
SSW = Shares Stone With
Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
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NALLEY, Neal Lewis | Apr. 7, 1932 Kansas City, Wyandotte Co., KS |
Jan. 31, 1997 Denton, Denton Co., TX |
SSW: Patty A. - Research Note: Son of Marvin G. Nalley and Opal Fern Ledford. Neal was an Army veteran, enlisted on Dec. 5, 1952 and released Sept. 21, 1954. SSN was issued in KS. - Another Photo - Military Stone - Inscription: "PFC US ARMY KOREA - PURPLE HEART" - Another Photo | SSDI SS Claims Index TX Death Index Veterans Death File Phyllis Long Photos Diana Cope Photo Jay Trace |
NALLEY, Patty Ann (PENNELL) | Sept. 12, 1934 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 19, 2006 Denton, Denton Co., TX |
SSW: Neal L. - Research Note: She was the daughter of Lorene Pennell. When she was 7 years old Lorene married Blaine Ray and moved to Olathe, Kan. Patty lived on and off with W.H. (Burg) and Vida Pennell, attending school in Olathe and Butterfield. On December 1, 1951, Patty married Neal L. Nalley at Olathe, Kansas, Neal preceded her in death in January 1997. This union produced 4 children. Patty worked many years as a proofreader in Kansas City, MO. Retiring from Denton Community Hospital as food supervisor in 1989. Arrangements were under direction of Mulkey-Mason Funeral Home, Denton, Texas. - Another Photo - Another Photo | Monett Times Phyllis Long Photos Diana Cope Photo Jay Trace |
NELSON, Acie Verdell | Jan. 14, 1886 May Day, Riley Co., KS |
Nov. 21, 1966 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Pearl E. - Research Note: He was the son of F. Olson Nelson and Celinda White. Howard Nelson of Dallas, TX was the informant on the death certificate. Acie, age 27, married Pearl (Gurley) Cowherd, age 18, on June 13, 1913 in Cassville, Barry Co., MO. - Acie on Tractor | MO Marriage Records Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NELSON, Celinda (WHITE) | July 13, 1867 MI |
Nov. 8, 1938 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Olson - Research Note: The death certificate gives her birth date as June 30, 1867. Her deceased husband's name was Olson Nelson. She was the daughter of Phillip White and Hannah Lawton, born Canada. Mrs. John Henley of Butterfield, MO was the informant. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NELSON, Danny Joe | May 18, 1942 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 2, 2013 Cox Medical Center South, Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: Danny Joe Nelson, 70, of Cassville, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013, in Cox Medical Center South in Springfield. He was born May 18, 1942, in Cassville, the son of Howard L. Nelson and M. Marie (Brandon) (Nelson) Allison. On Aug. 17, 1963, in Austin, Texas, he was united in marriage to Mary Lou Hinson. Preceding him in death were his father, Howard Nelson and step-father, Bill Allison. He grew up and received his education in Cassville, graduating from Cassville High School with the Class of 1960. While growing up he worked on the farm. He moved to Texas, where he began doing precast construction work. He was plant manager for Doskocil Precast in Hutchinson, Kan., for 30 years. During his career he worked in Austin, Texas, Dallas, Texas, Kansas City, Kan., and Hutchinson, Kan. In 1967, he became a Royal Ranger Leader, through the Assemblies of God Ministry, and was still active in leading boys. He was a member of Blessing Heights Worship Center in Cassville. Burial was at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Butterfield. | Obit Donna Cooper Photo Diana Cope |
NELSON, Grace M. (EDWARDS) | Mar. 13, 1893 | June 1982 | SSW: Percy L. - Research Note: SSDI gives her last address as Purdy, Barry Co., MO. SSN issued in MO. Daughter of James M. Edwards and Mary Armstrong. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, January 16, 1919 - Percy Nelson and Miss Grace Edwards were married Sunday at Smith Kings. Their friends wish them a long and prosperous life. | SSDI Online Newspapers Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NELSON, Howard L. | Aug. 6, 1917 | Aug. 10, 1978 | SSW: Marie M. - Inscription: "Married May 28, 1938" - Research Note: He was the son of Acie V. Nelson and his wife Pearl E. Gurley. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NELSON, Marie Mildred (BRANDON) (ALLISON) | July 23, 1919 Mineral Springs, Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 23, 2015 Cassville Health Care, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Howard L. - Inscription: "Married May 28, 1938" - Research Note: She was the daughter of Robert and Maggie (Moore) Brandon. In 1938, she was united in marriage to Howard Nelson, Sr., who preceded her in death. In 1980, she married Bill Allison who preceded her in death in 2002. Also preceding her in death were her parents; one son, Danny Joe; one daughter, Susan; four brothers and two sisters. Marie grew up and received her education at Cassville where she graduated from high school. She was a homemaker and traveled with her husband, who worked on construction. In 1978 she moved from Dallas, Texas back to this area to make her home. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NELSON, Olson | June 27, 1856 Brue, Sweden |
Jan. 23, 1936 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Celinda - Research Note: His wife was Celinda and he was a farmer. He was the son of Peter Nelson and Elsie Olson both born Sweden. Ben Nelson was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NELSON, Pearle Edith (GURLEY) (COWHERD) | Feb. 6, 1895 | Apr. 16, 1964 | SSW: Acie V. - Research Note: Daughter of John Mack Gurley and Dora Virginia Riddle. H. Ray Cowherd married Pearl Gurley on Jan. 22, 1909 in Cassville, Barry Co., MO. They were divorced on July 25, 1912. Acie Nelson, age 27, married Pearl (Gurley) Cowherd, age 18, on June 13, 1913 in Cassville, Barry Co., MO. | Census MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NELSON, Percy L. | June 22, 1893 May Day, Riley Co., KS |
1936 MO |
SSW: Grace M. - Research Note: He was the son of Olson Nelson and Celinda White. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NICKLE, Daniel Merritt | July 24, 1858 Randolph Co., IN |
Apr. 26, 1938 Miami, Ottawa Co., OK |
SSW: Martha Ellen - Research Note: Daniel M. Nickle married Ella Burchett on Feb. 8, 1885 in Barry Co., MO. He was the son of Henry R. Wilson Nickle and Esther Brown. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, February 27, 1919 - Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Nickle of Butterfield attended the funeral of their niece, Mrs. F. W. Bennington, Sunday. - Nickle Family Photo - Photo of Daniel's Parents | Census MO Marriage Records Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NICKLE, Evert Edward | Jan. 25, 1898 Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 13, 1985 | Inscription: "PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: He was the son of Daniel M. Nickle and Martha Ellen Burchett. - 1930 Census, Quapaw, Ottawa Co., OK, - he was still single, age 31, living with his parents, brother Carl, and sister Mary. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NICKLE, Frederick Elmer | June 12, 1886 Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 20, 1974 MO |
Inscription: "PFC US ARMY" - Research Note: He was the son of Daniel M. Nickle and Martha E. Burchett. He was married to Grace Brown. On 27 March 1953 Grace married (3) her brother-in-law Frederick Elmer Nickle. - 1920 Census, Butterfield, Barry Co., MO - he is still living with his parents, age 33, single, and brothers Ira, Edward, Carl, Carman, and sister Mary. - WW I Veteran - Frederick Elmer Nickle was inducted on May 28, 1918. He trained with the 88 Infantry Division. He was assigned E Company, 350 Infantry Regiment, 88 Division. Elmer sailed for France on Aug 11, 1918 in H.M.S. Delta. He served in the Center Sector, Haute Alsace. Elmer arrived back in the States on May 30, 1919. His discharge papers describe him as a farmer having brown eyes, brown hair, ruddy complexion and 5 feet, 9 inches in height. He was honorably discharged at Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, KY on Jun. 7, 1919. | Census Phyllis Long Note Marie Mills Photo Diana Cope |
NICKLE, Grace (BROWN) (HETTEL) (NICKLE) | Mar. 8, 1907 Barry Co., MO |
June 28, 1997 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the wife of Ira C. Nickle. - Marie Mills' notes: Daughter of Thomas W. Brown and Frances Isabel Logan Taylor. Grace married Ira Calvin Nickle on 29 August 1923 in Barry County at the residence of Reverend E. R. Stribling, who officiated. Grace married (2) John G. Hettel on 17 January 1944 at Reno, Nevada. John died at Butterfield in 1952. On 27 March 1953 Grace married (3) her brother-in-law Frederick Elmer Nickle. For 20 years Grace lived alone at Cassville after the death of her third husband, Frederick Elmer Nickle. In 1994 Grace moved into a rest home. She died there on the afternoon of 28 June 1997. The funeral was held at the Williamson Funeral Home at Cassville. Reverend Paul Yarnall officiated and Grace and was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery at Butterfield on 2 July 1997. She was a member of the Baptist Church (Southern Baptist). - Another Photo | Husband's DC Note Marie Mills Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NICKLE, Ira Calvin | Dec. 27, 1892 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 20, 1936 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His wife was Grace Brown, married on Aug. 29, 1923 in Barry Co., MO. Son of Daniel M. Nickle and Martha Ella Burchett. Elmer Nickle of Miami, OK was the informant on the death certificate. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, June 19, 1919 - Everett Wilson, Elmer and Ira Nickle and Roy Harper have returned home from the army. We welcome you back again boys. - Another Photo - WW I Veteran - Served with H Company, 350th Inf. Regt. 88th Inf. Div. from Feb.14. 1918 to Dec. 19, 1918. Served in the Center Sector, Haute-Alsace, France. Ira became seriously ill. Ira was reassigned to Co. B, 318th, Inf. Regt. while in hospital. Ira was invalided home May 27, 1919. Ira was adjudged totally disabled on Sep. 24. 1921. | Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NICKLE, James Carman | Oct. 31, 1905 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 29, 1955 Rural Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Inez - Inscription: "Married Dec. 26, 1924" - Research Note: On his death certificate he is listed as a son of Daniel M. Nickle and Martha E. Burchett. Inez was given as his wife's name. His wife was Jewel Inez Prier. - January 13, 1906, Cassville Democrat - Butterfield News: D. M. Nickle and family visited James Nickle and family, Sunday. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NICKLE, Jewel Inez (PRIER) | Jan. 21, 1908 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 25, 1999 Lacoba Nursing Home, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Carman - Inscription: "Married Dec. 26, 1924" - Research Note: Mrs. Nickle was born January 21, 1908, in Purdy, the daughter of Adam Franklin and Myrtle Fanie (Adams) Prier. She was a lifelong Purdy resident, a homemaker, a retired Avon salesman, and a member of the First Baptist Church in Purdy. She married James Carman Nickle on December 6, 1924, in Purdy, and he preceded her in death August 29, 1955. She was preceded in death by four brothers, Audrey Prier, Hershel Prier, Orville Prier, and Roscoe Prier; and two sisters, Lola Henderson and Ada Whittington. Graveside services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, September 29, at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery west of Butterfield with Rev. Tony Martin officiating under the direction of Buchanan Funeral Home of Monett. | Online Obit Monett Times Sept. 27, 1999 Mary Homesley Photo Diana Cope |
NICKLE, Martha Ellen "Ella" (BURCHETT) | June 15, 1866 Bolivar, Polk Co., MO |
May 28, 1933 Miami, Ottawa Co., OK |
SSW: Daniel M. - Research Note: She was the daughter of Hiram Emerson Burchett and Mary Elizabeth Spencer. - Photo of Daniel and Martha | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NICKOLS, Amos Bert "Pleas" | May 24, 1887 AR |
Jan. 16, 1962 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Sadie - A. B. married Sadie Hooten on July 5, 1907 in Cassville, Barry Co., MO. He was the son of James Nickols and Mary Elizabeth White. | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Census WWI Draft Reg. Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NICKOLS, Blanche Verda (STILL) | Apr. 14, 1915 Barry Co., MO |
June 19, 1994 Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the wife of Charles Loren Nickols. Daughter of James Washington Still and Mabel Clara Cole. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NICKOLS, Charles Loren | Mar 11, 1913 | Sept. 4, 1989 | Research Note: He was the son of Amos B. Nickols and Sadie Hooten. His wife was Blanche Still. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NICKOLS, Dennis Joe | May 29, 1934 Barry Co., MO |
June 1, 1934 Exeter, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Charles Loren Nichols and Blanche Still. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NICKOLS, Dennis Wade | Feb. 7, 1959 Harrisonville, Cass Co., MO |
Feb. 7, 1959 Memorial Hosp., Harrisonville, Cass Co., MO |
Research Note: Infant son of Charles E. Nickols and Margaret Moore. He was 1 hour and 13 minutes old. | Note Donna Cooper Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NICKOLS, Robert Ray | Jan. 15, 1938 Los Angeles Co., CA |
Apr. 9, 1939 Los Angeles Co., CA |
Research Note: He was the son of Charles Loren Nichols and Blanche Still. CA birth index gives his mother's maiden name as Still. | CA Birth Index Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NICKOLS, Sadie Louvisa (HOOTEN) | Oct. 10, 1889 Washington Co., AR |
Apr. 17, 1988 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Amos B. - Research Note: A. B. married Sadie Hooten on July 5, 1907 in Cassville, Barry Co., MO. She was the daughter of Isaac Hooten and Sarah Collier. | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NORTON, Shelley "Penny" (NALLEY) | July 22, 1962 Olathe, Johnson Co., KS |
Oct. 28, 2013 Denton, Denton Co., TX |
Research Note: She was the daughter of Neal and Patty (Pennell) Nalley. Shelley was positive and uplifting all of the time and was always willing to show her love and concern for everybody around her, even through her many illnesses. She struggled with life in this world but came through it victorious in Jesus. | White Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
NORVELL, Bonnie Lou (LANSDOWN) | Jan. 14, 1936 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 23, 1994 MO |
SSW: Paul E. - Inscription: "Married May 22, 1954" - Research Note: She was the daughter of Bert Lansdown and Ethel Bea Simpson. - Another Photo | SS Claims Index Phyllis Long Photos Diana Cope |
NORVELL, Paul E. | Apr. 10, 1932 Chicago, Cook Co., IL |
Feb. 1, 2009 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Bonnie Lou - Inscription: "Married May 22, 1954" - Research Note: He was the oldest son of the late Glen and Indianola (McCracken) Norvell. He was united in marriage to Bonnie Lansdown on May 22, 1954, and she preceded him in death Aug. 23, 1994. Paul served his country in the Korean War. Paul was preceded in death by his parents, wife, one brother Clifford, and one sister Christina. - Another Photo | Monett Times Jay Trace Photos Diana Cope |
NORWOOD, Frenty Velma (RILEY) | May 5, 1901 TX |
Oct. 10, 1979 MO |
SSW: William Ernest - Research Note: She was the daughter of Milton F. Riley and Nancy Emeline Goodpasture. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NORWOOD, Homer A. | Apr. 28, 1923 TX |
Mar. 20, 1945 KIA Santa Maria, Lulon, Philippine Islands |
Inscription: "MISSOURI PVT 127 INF WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: Son of William Ernest and Velma (Riley) Norwood. His wife was Beulah. - Cassville Republican Sept. 20, 1945 - Awarded Posthumously By Officer To Young Northwood’s Wife Camp Crowder, Mo., Sept. 17- For meritorious achievement that cost him his life, the Bronze Star Medal has been posthumously awarded to Infantryman Pvt. Homer A. Norwood of Cassville, Missouri. Presentation of the award was made to his wife, Mrs. Beula M. Norwood, Cassville, Mo., by the Commanding General of Camp Crowder, by direction of the President of the United States. The citation read: For meritorious achievement in connection with military operations against the enemy near Santa Maria, Lulon, Philippine Islands, on 23 and 24 February 1945. Pvt. Norwood was a member of a platoon which was given the mission of capturing a steep hill where the enemy, armed with machine guns, grenades, mortars, and small arms, was dug-in holes from four to six feet deep. Though the enemy outnumbered them and had the advantage of both position and fire power, Pvt. Norwood and his fellow soldiers attacked. For six hours, under the most trying conditions of weather and terrain, they battled a determined and fanatical enemy, fighting forward inch by inch, until every single one of the defenders was killed. During the night and early morning of the following day our men repulsed a counter-attack, killing and wounding many more of the enemy. The heroic action of Pvt. Norwood and his fellow soldiers in completely and halting the foe and capturing a vital position in the face of heavy odds reflects high credit on him, his comrades, and the Armed Forces of the United States. |
Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NORWOOD, Judith Lynne Byrd | May 23, 1950 | No Date | Inscription: "God's Little Angel - Daughter of Winford and Marney L. (McDowell) Norwood" - Research Note: She is listed in her mother's obit as Judy Byrd of Neosho. Stone has Judith Lynne Byrd. | Mother's Obit Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NORWOOD, Marney Luella (McDOWELL) (FINN) (JOHNSON) | Oct. 5, 1927 Rolla, Phelps Co., MO |
June 14, 2005 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Winford A. - Research Note: Her obit is under Marney Johnson. Marney L. Norwood Johnson was the daughter of James and Ethel (Miller) McDowell. She moved to Monett in 1965, then to Butterfield, and back to Monett. She was a poet. Survivors include a son with the surname Finn. - Short bio by Marney herself: Marney L. Norwood, Freistatt, MO, Born on Oct. 5, 1927, during the depression, I am Irish and Indian. I was raised in the "Children's Home Society" St. Louis, MO. I wrote my 1st poem at 10 years old "The Little Negro's Plea", published in a woman's magazine in St. Louis MO. Many of my poems have been published in local and surrounding papers, World of Poetry, and The National Library of Poetry. I have 50 some golden awards, 30 some silver awards and 10 honorable mentions. I published a poem book "Dearest Darling" on Aug. 16, 1996. My husband, Winford, was my "Dearest Darling". We were married on Apr. 10, 1966 and these poems were written to him and our marriage made in heaven for 30 years. He passed away on Aug. 16, 1995. My philosophy "It isn't the kind of life you are born into, any person can be what ever they want to be. You have to believe in yourself and God." It Will Always Be Spring. - | Obit Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NORWOOD, William Ernest | Oct. 16, 1896 TX |
July 1, 1983 MO |
SSW: F. Velma - Research Note: He was the son of Marion Woodbury Norwood and Naomi Jane Conley. His wife was Frenty Velma Riley. WWI Draft Reg. places him in Red River Co., TX. - Military Stone - Inscription: "US ARMY WORLD WAR I" | WWI Draft Reg. Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
NORWOOD, Winford A. | Mar. 20, 1920 TX |
Aug. 16, 1995 MO |
SSW: Marney L. - Research Note: He was the son of William Earnest Norwood and F. Velma Riley. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
OLMSTEAD, Ellen (SULLIVAN) | May 1, 1841 Canada |
June 5, 1916 MO |
SSW: Rufus H. Inscription: "His Wife" - Research Note: Ellen Sullivan born Canada, age 23, daughter of John and Ellen Sullivan, married Rufus H. Olmstead born Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co., NY, age 28, son of Lester and Freelove Olmstead, on Mar. 7, 1864 in Manchester, Hillsborough Co., NH. - June 15, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Butterfield News: Grandma Olmstead died Monday, June 5, at the home of her son, W. R. Olmstead, following an illness several months, due to the infirmities of old age. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday by Rev. Goodnight and interment made in Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Powers and husband, of Oklahoma City, attended the funeral services and they and W. R. Olmstead and wife requested your correspondent to express their thanks and appreciation of the kindness and sympathy shown them by their friends in their sad bereavement. - 1910 Census, Butterfield, Barry, MO - William R. Olmstead, head, age 29, married 6 years, born ND, father born NY, mother Canada, farmer; Mary F., wife, age 27, mother of 1 child, living, born AR, father born KY, mother AR; William R. Jr., son, age 5, born AR; Ellen, mother, age 58, married 46 years, mother of 6 children, 5 living, born Canada, father born Scotland, mother Canada. | NH Marriage Records Online Newspapers Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
OLMSTEAD, Rufus Hickok | June 23, 1835 Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co., NY |
Dec. 2, 1917 Poor Farm, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Ellen - Research Note: He was the son of Lester Olmstead and Freelove Benson. - 1900 Census, White River, Washington, AR - Henry L. Olmstead, head born Feb. 1867 IA, age 33 farmer; Rufus H., father, born June 1835 NY, age 64, married 36 years, parents born Vermont, farmer; Ellen, mother, born May 1841 Canada, age 59, mother of 6 children, 5 living, father born Ireland, mother Canada. - 1910 Census, Flat Creek, Barry Co., MO Poor Farm - Rufus H. Olmstead, inmate, married, age 74, born US. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
OVERTON, Elsie M. (RHEA) | Jan. 2, 1892 | Feb. 18, 1991 | SSW: Ira P. - Research Note: She was the daughter of James Virgil Rhea and Martha Mildred "Mattie" Clark. - Cassville Republican, May 8, 1919 - Geo. Lauderdale and family and Ira Overton and family spent Sunday with Mattie Rhea. - Cassville Republican, July 31, 1919 - Clark News: Mrs. Fannie Isabell returned to her home in Joplin Saturday after a few month's visit with her mother, Mattie Rhea, and sisters, Elsie Overton, Grace Sapp, Bertie Lauderdale and Miss Verna Rhea. | Census Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
OVERTON, Ira P. | May 15, 1888 | June 11, 1980 | SSW: Elsie M. - Research Note: He was the son of Robert C. and Eliza (Swindle) Overton. - June 5, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Clark News: Born to Ira Overton and wife, May 29th, a fine son. Mother and babe are doing fine, but Ira, O, my! | Mother's Obit Census Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
OWENS, Billy David | Dec. 21, 1924 Stone Co., MO |
Sept. 28, 1978 Orange Co., CA |
SSW: Leta A. - Inscription: "Married July 28, 1943" - Research Note: He was the son of William David Owens and Myrtle May Garrison. | Census CA Death Index Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
OWENS, Clara Elberta (HIGH) | Oct. 26, 1903 MO |
Aug. 7, 1973 MO |
SSW: Jesse L. - Research Note: She was the daughter of John Manuel High and Bertha M. Hoobler. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
OWENS, Geneva Maria (CLARK) | Oct. 1, 1932 Taos, Taos Co., NM |
May 23, 2010 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: Resident of Rural Butterfield, Barry Co., MO. She was the daughter of Albert Carlton and Matilda (Baralla) Clark. On June 5, 1972, she was united in marriage to Truman Leon Owens, who preceded her in death on December 13, 1999. Also preceding her in death were her parents; one brother, Michael Burt Clark and a sister-in-law, Florence Clark. Geneva moved from Taos, New Mexico to Seligman where she grew up. She and her husband owned and operated Owens Western Shop at Butterfield, which she continued to operate after his death. Geneva was lighting a gas stove and it blew up. She was badly burned and never recovered. She was the sweetest lady anyone would ever want to know. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
OWENS, Jesse Leroy | June 13, 1900 Stone Co., MO |
Oct. 28, 1968 Rural Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Clara E. - Research Note: He was the son of John Anderson Owens and Kathryn Parlee Gore. His SSN was issued by the Railroad Board. Clara Owens of rural Cassville, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Census SSDI Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
OWENS, Jesse Leroy, Jr. | Apr. 12, 1924 CA |
Apr. 28, 1995 MO |
SSW: Maye B. - Research Note: He was the son of Jesse Leroy Owens Sr. and Clara Elberta High. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
OWENS, Leta Alene (ULMER) (CARMICHAEL) | July 18, 1926 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 19, 1996 |
SSW: Billy D. - Inscription: "Married July 28, 1943" - Research Note: Daughter of George Clarence Ulmer and Eula Mae Hankins. Leta Alene Owens married Gene Carmichael on Aug. 19, 1982 in Clark Co. NV. Both were residents of California. | Census NV Marriage Index Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
OWENS, Maye Belle (PRUITT) | Aug. 5, 1912 | June 25, 1997 | SSW: Jesse L., Jr. - Research Note: Daughter of Edward D. Pruitt and Mary Lee Owsley. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
OWENS, Truman Leon | Nov. 21, 1931 Thermalito, Butte Co., CA |
Dec. 13, 1999 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: Temporary Marker - He was the son of Jesse L. and Clara (High) Owens. He graduated from Butterfield High School. He owned and operated Owens Brothers Service Station in Butterfield for many years with his brother, Jesse. He has owned and operated Owens Western Store and was a member of the American Quarter Horse Association. He married Geneva Clark on June 5, 1972, in Miami, Oklahoma. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Norman Owens and Jesse Owens. | Monett Times Dec. 15, 1999 Mary Homesley Photo Diana Cope |
PAINTER, Albert Francis | Jan. 17, 1851 Salem, Burke Co., NC |
Mar. 20, 1923 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Sarah E. - Research Note: He was the son of David Painter born Salem, NC and Susan Loman born Davidson Co., NC. Mrs. Sarah Painter of Butterfield, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - January 5, 1907, Cassville Democrat, Barry Co., MO - Mount Pleasant News: George Brindle of Red River County, Texas, has been visiting his half-brother, Albert Painter. | Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PAINTER, Sarah Emmeline (CREED) | Aug. 4, 1840 NC |
June 30, 1925 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Albert F. - Research Note: She was the daughter of Henry Creed and Sarah Durham both born NC. Mollie Holder of Butterfield, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PAINTER, Susan (LOMAN) (BRINDLE) | June 12, 1825 Davidson Co., NC |
Jan. 5, 1898 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of David Painter, Married Michael E. Brindle in 1854" - Research Note: Susan Loman married David Painter on Dec. 24, 1849 in Davidson Co., NC. - Jan 13, 1898, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Mrs. Brindle - Died, Jan. 5th, Mrs. Brindle of near Butterfield died at the home of her son Alfred Painter, age 73, of consumption. Burial in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. | Online Obit Donna Cooper NC Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PAPKA, Marion Mathias | Sept. 10, 1910 Harding Co., SD |
Apr. 17, 1974 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Rose - Inscription: "Married Oct. 9, 1934" - Research Note: He was a son of John Charles Papka and Cora Emily Thayer. - Another Photo | Census Phyllis Long Photos Diana Cope |
PAPKA, Rose (MACK) | Aug. 22, 1916 Ralph, Harding Co., SD |
Sept. 28, 2009 Hettinger, Adams Co., ND |
SSW: Marion M. - Inscription: "Married Oct. 9, 1934" - Research Note: Rose Mack, age 18, married Marion Papka, age 24, in Harding Co., SD on Oct. 9, 1934. She was the daughter of Andrew Phillip Mack and Barbara Landenberger, both born Austria. - Another Photo | SD Marriage Records SSDI Census Phyllis Long Photos Diana Cope |
PARMLEY, Emmert Orval | Nov. 10, 1896 MO |
Feb. 20, 1956 Riverside, Riverside Co., CA |
SSW: Violet M. - Military Stone - Inscription: "MISSOURI PVT AMBULANCE SEC 617 WORLD WAR I" - Research Note: Adopted son of John and Persiller (Eads) Parmley. - 1900 Census, Butterfield, Barry, Missouri - Emmert is living with John and Persiller Parmley, 4 years old as Emmert Trimble, boarder. By 1910, he has taken the Parmley name. CA death index gives his mother's maiden name as Eads. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, June 5, 1919 - Butterfield: Emmert Parmley has purchased a Studebaker car. - Cassville Democrat, Saturday, Jan. 3, 1920 - Marriage License: Emmert O. Parmley and Violet M. Hankins, Butterfield - Emmert Parmley during World War 1. - WW I photos of Emmert Parmley, Bruce "Jake" Lowe and Unknown. | Census CA Death Index Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Headstone Cheryl Photo Diana Cope |
PARMLEY, John Reed | May 15, 1845 Polk Co., IL |
June 11, 1919 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Persiller - Research Note: John first married Susan H. Bridges on July 22, 1866 in Lawrence Co., MO. He second married Mrs. Priscilla (Eads) McGlason/McGlassen on Sept. 14, 1890 in Barry Co., MO. John was a private in Co. K, 15th Regiment, Missouri Cavalry for the Union during the Civil War. Persiller received his widow's pension. - Cassville Republican, June 19, 1919 - Rev. J. R. Parmley died at his home at Butterfield Wednesday, June 11, following several years of very poor health and afflictions from rheumatism. He was 74 years and 26 days old. John Reed Parmley was born in Polk County, IL, May 15, 1845. He had lived in this county and at Butterfield for many years, coming to this county from Newton County. He was married to Susan H. Bridges of Lawrence County in 1866. Mrs. Parmley died in 1881. Sept. 14, 1890 he was married to Mrs. Priscilla McGlasson who survives him. He leaves a half-brother, G. G. Adams of Butterfield, a sister, Mrs. Mills of Pierce City, one daughter and three sons. He was converted in 1867 and united with the Baptist Church. In 1892 he was ordained to the ministry and was ever faithful to his duty until ill health a few years ago prevented him from being any longer active in the service. About ten days ago Rev. Parmley made all necessary arrangements for his funeral, realizing that the end was near. - January 13, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Personal and Local News: Ed McGlassen wife and children of Kansas came in Friday of last week to visit Mrs. McGlassen's father, Uncle John Parmley and other relatives. Uncle John has been confined to his room for some time with lagrippe. - March 15, 1917, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Butterfield: Uncle John Parmley is building a residence on the same location of the one recently destroyed by fire. - Cassville Republican, Aug. 14, 1919 - Sam Gilmore named J. P. for Butterfield township to succeed J. R. Parmley, deceased. | MO Marriage Records Civil War Records Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PARMLEY, Johynee Ilene (TROTTA) (WHEELER) (DIMERCURIO) | Dec. 7, 1921 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 13, 2002 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Angel of Mercy" - Research Note: Daughter of Emmert O. and Violet M. (Hankins) Parmley, Veteran of WWII - nurse - served in England. - Johynee I. Trotta, age 42, married Oscar D. Trotta, age 46, on Nov. 17, 1964 in Contra Costra Co., CA. Johnynee Ilene Trotta married Joe John Dimercurio on Sept. 26, 1969 in Washoe Co., NV. - SS Claims Index: - Dec. 1945: Name listed as JOHYNEE ILENE TROTTA; Jan. 3, 1996: Name listed as JOHYNEE ILENE WHEELER; : Name listed as JOHYNEE ILENE DIMERCURIO; Jan. 19 2002: Name listed as JOHYNEE I. WHEELER - Marie Mills' note: Published: Sunday News and Leader, Sunday Morning, December 31, 1944, p. B3, Col. 1-2, Our Daughters in The Service. Lt. Johnee I. Trotta, ANC, of Butterfield, Mo., is assisting convalescent servicemen at the 159th General hospital in England. She says the organization affords them every comfort and the finest medical treatment science can provide. Responsible for administration and management of one of the wards, Lieutenant Trotta sees to the alcohol and oil rubs, administers medication and keeps accurate records on each patient. The Lieutenant says, "Our wounded boys are the best patients any nurse ever had-they have amazing vitality, and their morale is excellent." She received her training at Mercy hospital, Fort Scott, Kan., graduating in 1942, and entered the Army in March, 1943. Her husband, Lt. Oscar D. Trotta, is with an infantry unit at Fort Benning, Ga., and her two brothers are in the service-Pvt. E. O. Parmley with a paratroop unit in Europe and Gerald M. Parmley with the Merchant Marine. | Monett Times Jan. 15, 2002 Family Records Mary Homesley News Item Marie Mills SS Claims Index CA Marriage Index NV Marriage Index Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PARMLEY, Persiller (EADS) (McGLASSON) | June 12, 1850 IL |
Jan. 13, 1928 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: John R. - Research Note: Perciller Eads first married Isrial McGlasson on Aug. 27, 1868 in Scott Co., IL. By 1880 Census they are in Flat Creek, Barry, MO, with one child Edward. Isrial died in Mar. 1890. Mrs. Priscilla (Eads) McGlason second married John R. Parmley on Sept. 14, 1890 in Barry Co., MO. Her father is given as Eads, not sure what his first name was. Mother not named. According to census, she was the daughter of David Eads and Charlotte Stafford. Emmert Parmley of Butterfield, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Cassville Democrat, Saturday, Jan. 17, 1920 - Mrs. John Parmley left last Saturday to visit her step-son, John Parmley in Texas for a few months. | MO Marriage Records Death Certificate Online Newspapers Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PARMLEY, Violet Meda (HANKINS) | Feb. 20, 1901 Barry Co., MO |
June 11, 1996 MO |
SSW: Emmert O. Parmley - Research Note: She was the daughter of Golden Arthur Hankins and Cordelia Christine Vineyard, both buried at Antioch Cemetery. | Census Phyllis Long Headstone Cheryl Photo Diana Cope |
PATTON, John Edwards | Dec. 3, 1942 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 27, 2021 At Home, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of the late Hershal Patton and Evelyn (Edwards) Patton. He married Alice (Stockton) Patton on Jan. 17, 1964. To this union two children were born. He was a 1960 graduate of Monett High School. Almost every afternoon, John would take a leisurely drive around Monett to see what was going on. He would stop in and visit with his buddies at Ken's Barber Shop where they would spend hours solving the world's problems. He was a past member of the Monett Jaycees and a Past Master of Monett Lodge #129 AF and AM. He worked for Wilks Lumber Co. for many years, and eventually retired from Jimmie Michel Motors in Aurora, MO. After retirement, he drove a school bus in Monett. | Lakin Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
PATTON, Thelma (TATUM) | Apr. 23, 1901 | Jan. 15, 2001 | SSW: Millicent L. Benjamin and Henry J. Benjamin - Inscription: "Thelma Patton, Sister of Russell A. Tatum - her daughter Millicent L. Benjamin - and her husband Henry J. Benjamin" - Research Note: Daughter of Robert and Sarah (Mathes) Tatum. | Brother's Obit Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PAYNE, Charles Augusta | Aug. 7, 1870 Granby, Newton Co., MO |
May 18, 1948 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Tempa L. - Research Note: His father was George Payne and mother Darkness? (Dorcas) Sams born AR. Mrs. Tempa Payne was the informant on the death certificate. - February 15, 1917, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Constable C. A. Payne of McDonald township informed the REPUBLICAN while in the city Tuesday that on Monday evening he had arrested a man by the name of McGowen at Butterfield wanted at Russellville, Ark., on a charge of forgery. - January 31, 1918, Cassville Republican - Orvil Payne and wife of Joplin visited the family of C.A. Payne some days ago. - It is reported that Elmer Richardson of Joplin has smallpox. He is a son-in-law of C. A. Payne of this locality. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, Dec. 12, 1918 - Mrs. Jewell Richardson and baby are visiting with her parents, C. A. Payne and wife, this week. | Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PAYNE, Dora B. | Dec. 4, 1906 | July 20, 1907 | SSW: George D. - Research Note: She was the daughter of Charles A. Payne and Tempa Riddle. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PAYNE, George D. | Mar. 10, 1898 | May 1, 1916 | SSW: Dora B. - Research Note: He was the son of Charles A. Payne and Tempa Riddle. - Cassville Republican, May 11, 1916 - Gunter News: George Payne died very suddenly, the first day of this month, having been sick only two days. He was found unconscious Sunday morning about five o'clock and died Monday p.m. about 7:30 of what was thought to be spinal meningitis. He came from Texas this spring with his parents. They have the heartfelt sympathy of all in their hours of trouble. | Online Obit Census Photo Diana Cope |
PAYNE, Tempa Louisa (RIDDLE) | Feb. 15, 1873 MO |
Nov. 22, 1955 Jane Chinn Hosp., Webb City, Jasper Co., MO |
SSW: Charles A. - Research Note: Charles A. Payne and T. L. Riddle were married on July 3, 1891 in Barry Co., MO. She was the daughter of Joseph D. Riddle and Matilda C. Smithson. Bert J. Payne of Kansas City, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | MO Marriage Records Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PECK, General Roscoe | Mar. 1, 1884 MO |
Jan. 11, 1971 At Home, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Mae M. - Research Note: He was the son of Sterling A. Peck and Sarah F. Clark. He was a grocery merchant. His wife was Mae King and she was the informant on the death certificate. - October 28, 1915, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Purdy News: Roscoe Peck just tips around touching the high places here and there. Reason - the new girl babe that arrived Oct. 23. - November 18, 1915, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Aurora Grocery Co., vs. G. R. Peck, account, trial by court and judgment for plaintiff for $275.92. | Census Online Newspapers Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PECK, Mae Minnie (KING) | Feb. 2, 1891 | Jan. 25, 1984 | SSW: G. Roscoe - Research Note: She was the daughter of John Washington King and Mary Melvina Kerr. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PECK, Sarah F. (CLARK) | Oct. 2, 1862 Jenkins, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 23, 1960 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the wife of Sterling Peck. Daughter of Daniel Clark and Anna Molten. Ross Peck of Cassville, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Sterling A. Peck married Sarah Clark on July 24, 1879 in Barry Co., MO. - Peck Headstone | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PECK, Sterling Alexander | Aug. 20, 1857 Jefferson Co., TN |
July 3, 1926 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His father's name was not known on the death certificate. Mother's maiden name was Hopkins born TN. Itaska McNally (daughter) was the informant on the death certificate. - Obit - Peck, S. A.: one of the prominent citizens of this county died at his home in Purdy, Friday, July 23 of heart trouble and dropsy at the age of 69 years, 11 months and 3 days. He was born in Jefferson Co., TN, on Aug. 20, 1856. He came to Missouri at the age of 13 years and located at Rolla, afterwards moved to near Washburn where he grew to manhood. He was educated at Washburn and Pierce City. On July 24 1878 he married to Sarah Clark and to this union 3 children were born; Mrs. Itasca McNally of Purdy, Roscoe Peck of Jenkins and S. A. Peck, Jr. of Jenkins. He was one of Barry County's successful teachers for 14 years. He spent several years in the mercantile business and farming near Jenkins. About 11 years ago he moved to Purdy and retired. Mr. Peck was converted in early manhood and when he moved to Purdy he united with the Methodist church and lived a good Christian life. Besides his wife he is survived by his two sons, one daughter, three half brothers, Joe Clevenger of Purdy, James Clevenger of Cato and J. C. Clevenger of Monett, also three grandchildren. He was a man of high character of friendly disposition and made many friends who mourn his passing. Funeral services were held at the M. E. church in Purdy Sunday afternoon conducted by Rev. Sherman Frickerson. Interment was made in the Mt. Pleasant cemetery. - 1900 Census, Mountain, Barry, MO, gives Sterling age 43; Sarah F. age 37; Itasca age 18; Roscoe age 16; S. A. son age 10; and Sadie M. Clevenger, mother, born Nov. 1838 TN, age 61, widowed, married for 38 years, mother of 7 children, 4 living. Sadie is buried at Old Carney Cemetery. - August 4, 1910, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Flat Creek News: Friday evening at the home of her son, S. A. Peck, Grandma Clevenger died and was buried at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Saturday evening. - Jan. 26, 1911, Thursday, Cassville Republican - S. A. Peck of Flat Creek was in Cassville Friday. He had been to Washburn where he closed a deal for the Meyers stock of goods, trading a saw mill for the goods. He will move them to Cape Fare where his son has a store. - May 20, 1915, Thursday, Cassville Republican - S. A. Peck a prominent citizen of this county, who has lived for many years at Flat Creek post office, is moving to Purdy where he has purchased a 30 acre tract and is building a home. - Cassville Democrat, Feb. 21, 1920 - S. A. Peck made a flying trip to his farm Saturday, having heard that his sons had the flu. He found them some better. - Peck Headstone | Death Certificate Online Newspapers Obit Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PENNEL, Faye E. | Apr. 8, 1906 MO |
Dec. 25, 1984 MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of Sanford Pennel and Mary L. Vanhorn. - Sarah Capps note: Faye E. Pennel was the last daughter born to Samuel Sanford Pennel and Mary Louisa (Van Horn) Pennel. She was born on April 8, 1906 in the state of Missouri. She had an older half sister named Oma Blalock who had been born in Dec. of 1897. (I also have a sister named Ona Pennel who was born in Jan. of 1899, not sure if she and Oma were the same or not). Lolah L. Pennel was born May 4, 1901 and Mary Pennel was born in 1904. Faye E. Pennel died on Christmas day in 1984. Faye and her sisters were first cousins to my paternal grandmother, Mamie Lola (Bullington) Capps who had been born March 21, 1903. | Census Phyllis Long Note Sarah Capps Photo Diana Cope |
PENNEL, Lolah L. | May 4, 1901 Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 21, 1914 McDonald Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Dau. of S. S. and M. L." - Research Note: She was the daughter of Sanford Pennel born Barry Co., MO and Mary Vanhorn born Boone Co., AR. Her father of Purdy, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Cause of death was typhoid fever. - Sarah Capps note: Daughter of Samuel Sanford Pennell and Mary Louisa Van Horn Pennell, she died of typhoid fever. She had an older half sister named Oma Blalock and another older sister named Ona Pennell. Two younger sisters, Mary Pennell and Fay Pennell . Her paternal grandparents were James P. Pennell and Melvina Furlough. Aunts and uncles on this side: Martha J. Pennell (born 1872), Richard O. Pennell (born 1874), Mary A. Pennell (born 1879), James Homer Pennell (born March 1886) and William Henry Pennell (born April 1889). Maternal grandparents were T. J. (Thomas James?) Van Horn and Cassie/Carrie Patterson/Bowman. Aunt and uncles on this side included Bryce Van Horn (born 1877), Rosa Elizabeth (Van Horn) (Shull) Bullington (born April 27 1878), Lee L. Van Horn (born Feb. 1883), Dora M. Van Horn (born June 1887) and Lety Van Horn (born Feb. 1888). | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Note Sarah Capps Photo Diana Cope |
PENNEL, Mary Louella (VANHORN) (BLALACK) | Aug. 12, 1875 Benton Co., AR |
Jan. 27, 1958 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Sanford S. Pennel - Research Note: She was the daughter of Tom Vanhorn and Cassie Patterson and widowed twice. Miss Faye Pennel of Purdy, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - She married Sanford age 20, under the name of Mary Blalack, age 21, on Dec. 12, 1897 in Barry Co., MO. She first married George A. Blalack Nov. 7, 1895 in Cassville, MO. He was killed by lightning while plowing Joe Riddle's field on Sept. 7, 1896. He is buried at Arnhart Cemetery. | Death Certificate Cemetery Records MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Headstone Cheryl Photo Diana Cope |
PENNEL, Sanford Samuel | Mar. 12, 1877 Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 9, 1951 Cassville Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Mary L. Pennel - Research Note: He was the son of James T. Pennel and Melvina Furlough. Mrs. Mary Pennel of Purdy, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - September 16, 1909, Thursday, Cassville Republican - High Point News: S. S. Pennell and Lon Vanhorne have their sorghum mill at work near Butterfield. - Nov. 10, 1910, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Dry Hollow: S. S. Pennell has his new house almost completed. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, March 6, 1919 - Sanford Pennel has been appointed by Judge Wallen as administrator of the estate of his father, James T. Pennel of the Gunter locality, who died last week. | Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Headstone Cheryl Photo Diana Cope |
PENNELL, Vida Belle (LOWE) | Nov. 28, 1892 | Feb. 1, 1986 | SSW: William H. - Inscription: "Married Sept. 24, 1911" - Research Note: Vida Lowe, age 18, married William H. Pennell on Sept. 24, 1911 in Barry Co., MO. She was the daughter of Francis Marion Lowe and Florida Roberts. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PENNELL, William Harrison | Apr. 24, 1889 Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 11, 1964 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Vida B. - Inscription: "Married Sept. 24, 1911" - Research Note: He was the son of James T. Pennell and Melvina Furlough. - Cassville Republican, Aug. 21, 1919 - W. H. Pennel of the Gunter locality has bought the Jeffries stock of general merchandise at Butterfield and will take charge of the store in a few days. Mr. Pennel is getting a good business. He is a worthy young man and his many friends will wish for him the greatest of success. Cass Jeffries who has been the manager of the Jeffries store will devote his time to the banking business. - Father's Obit | Census Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PERKINS, Marjorie Elizabeth (SKELTON) | Nov. 8, 1909 | Jan. 31, 1992 | Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Daughter of Henry Skelton and Olive "Ollie" May Wilson. Marjorie Skelton, age 22, married Jim Perkins, age 22, both from Seligman, MO, on July 9, 1932 in Benton Co., AR. James B. Perkins died in 1980 and is buried at Seligman Cemetery. | Census AR Marriage Index Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PITTS, Elma Lou (ANTLE) | Aug. 2, 1928 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 17, 2017 Willow Care Nursing Home, Willow Springs, MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of Earl and Juanita (Higgs) Antle. Lou graduated from Wheaton High School in 1946. She was married to Robert M. Pitts in 1950 and to this union two children were born. Lou spent her younger years in the Wheaton and Barry County area. She was converted at the age of eleven years at Baptist Hill Camp near Mt. Vernon, MO. She then joined Solid Rock Baptist Church, in Wheaton, MO, where her parents were charter members. Lou loved all sports and was an avid fast pitch softball player and fan. She was involved in raising and training Tennessee Walking Horses and competed in numerous horse shows throughout the area, winning multiple ribbons on her favorite mare, Freckles. | McQueen Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
POPLIN, Richard Winfield | Feb. 2, 1854 TN |
Sept. 9, 1924 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Sarah A. - Research Note: He was a merchant and married to Sarah. Son of John Poplin. Mother not listed. Sarah Poplin of Cassville, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - His mother was Mary Deaton. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, May 23, 1918 - R. W. Poplin has announced the Democratic nomination for County Clerk and J. C. Lowe for the Democratic nomination for County Collector. - Cassville Democrat, June 12, 1920 - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poplin went to Sulphur Springs, Ark., Tuesday morning for a few days visit. | Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
POPLIN, Robert Thomas "Tom" | Apr. 12, 1884 MO |
June 12, 1951 Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: He had lived in Joplin, MO for 30 years and his address was 817 Virginia. His wife was Grace Poplin (second wife) and she was the informant on the death certificate. He was the son of Richard Poplin and Sarah Keeling. His first wife was Dora Lee Green, still living in the 1930 census in Kansas City, MO. Thomas Poplin, age 20, married Dora Green, age 20, on Nov. 4, 1903 in Barry Co., MO. - September 3, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Butterfield News: Mrs. Tom Poplin is seriously ill with typhoid fever. We hope for her speedy recovery. - Aug. 10, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Butterfield: Frank Brandenburg has sold his Ford to Tom Poplin. - Butterfield: J. M. Green and family who had been visiting his sister, Mrs. Tom Poplin, for several days departed last week for Eureka Springs, Ark., where they will spend a few days before returning home. - December 8, 1917, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Thos. Poplin and family are domiciled in the late C. W. Beaver residence on North Main Street. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, June 19, 1919 - Oliver Horner east of Cassville has traded for the eight cylinder Jackson car bought by Tom Poplin two weeks ago at Joplin. - Cassville Democrat, April 10, 1920 - Work on Thos. Poplin's residence is progressing nicely and he will soon have one of the nicest homes in this city, on North Main Street. - Cassville Democrat, August 21, 1920 - John England bought Tom Poplin's residence on North Main Street this week. Consideration $3,500. Tom will move to Webb City. - Cassville Democrat, Sept. 11, 1920 - Thos. Poplin purchased the late E. Williamson residence in this city and has been remodeling the residence. He has moved to this property. - Good Citizen Assaulted | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
POPLIN, Ruby Estelle | Sept. 17, 1905 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 28, 1910 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Dau. of R. T. and D. L." - Research Note: Her birth date is different than stone. The stone has Sept. 17, 1905 and the death certificate has Sept. 3, 1904 as her birth date. She was a daughter of Robert Thomas Poplin, born Butterfield, Barry Co., MO, and Dora Lee Green, born TX. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
POPLIN, Sarah Amanda (KEELING) | Apr. 13, 1864 | Feb. 22, 1938 | SSW: Richard W. - Inscription: "Wife of R. W." - Research Note: She was the daughter of John Dudley Keeling and Mary Ann Roden. - Sarah Amanda Keeling married Richard Poplin on Aug. 17, 1879 in Barry Co., MO. - November 23, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Butterfield: Mrs. R. W. Poplin is seriously sick and not expected to live. She has been suffering form a liver trouble for some time. - January 6, 1917, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Mrs. R. W. Poplin who is sick at her daughters Mrs. J. L. VanHorn in this city, was dangerously sick Wednesday night. | Census MO Marriage Records Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
POST, Effie Marie (COFFEE) | Mar. 21, 1883 West Plains, Howell Co., MO |
Apr. 12, 1915 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Death Certificate listed under Port instead of Post. All census has Post. She was married and the daughter of William Coffee born TN and Helen Wemple born Lansing, MI. Fred Post of Butterfield, MO was the informant. Cancer of the rectum was the cause of death. - Effie M. Coffee, age 23, married Fred M. Post, age 30, on Oct. 8, 1906 in Howell Co., MO. Fred died in 1958 in Baxter Springs, Cherokee Co., KS. | Death Certificate Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long |
POWELL, Angel | No Date | Sept. 9, 1968 | Inscription: "Our Baby - God's Tiny Angel" | Photo Diana Cope |
PRATT, Charles Wesley | Mar. 22, 1937 Granby, MO |
Jan. 24, 2022 Mercy Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Charlett Ann - Research Note: Purdy, Barry Co., MO resident. He was the son of John Wesley and Ida Minnie (Jones) Pratt. He was drafted into the United States Army where he served his country proudly. On June 7, 1966, he was united in marriage to Charlett Terry in Grandview, Missouri; she preceded him in death on November 14, 2014. In addition to his parents and wife, Charles was preceded in death by three brothers, Gerald Pratt, James Pratt, and Johnny Pratt; three sisters, Martha Richardson, Geraldean Smith, and Pauline Caywood; one brother-in-law, Willard Terry; and one sister-in-law, Martha Guthrie. No services are scheduled at this time. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of the White Funeral Home and Crematory, Cassville, Missouri. | White Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRATT, Charlett Ann (TERRY) | Jan. 28, 1948 Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO |
Nov. 14, 2014 Cassville Health Care, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Charles W. - Research Note: She was the daughter of Walter and Velma (Shelley) Terry. She was a 1965 graduate of Purdy High School. On June 7, 1966, she was united in marriage to Charles Pratt in Grandview, Missouri. Mrs. Pratt retired from George's Processing, Inc. as a USDA Inspector. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by two brothers, Melvin Terry and Willard Terry. - Charles Wesley Pratt, never married, from Belton, Cass Co., MO, born Mar. 22, 1937, age 29, married Charlett Ann Terry, divorced, from Grandview, Jackson Co., MO, born Jan. 28, 1948, on June 7, 1966 in Grandview, Cass Co., MO. | White Funeral Home MO Marriage License Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PREVO, Allen Miller | May 8, 1886 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 29, 1952 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His usual address was 759 South Logan, Denver, CO. He had been in the area for 6 weeks. Widowed twice and a salesman. His deceased wife's name was Lillian L. Son of Manford C. Prevo and Margaret Davis. George Prevo of Purdy, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Allen M. Prevo, age 20, married Della M. Smith, age 21, on Feb. 19, 1907 in Barry Co., MO. M. C. Prevo, father of Allen, gave consent. - February 23, 1907, Cassville Democrat, Barry Co., MO - Marriage Licenses: Allen M. Prevo, Purdy and Della M. Smith, Exeter. - September 30, 1915, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Local and Personal News: A little twelve months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Prevo of Exeter died Thursday morning of diphtheria. Mrs. Prevo is a daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Smith. - Cassville Republican, Nov. 21, 1918 - Della Prevo vs. Allen Prevo, divorce, dismissed (Divorced in Dec. 1918.) - Redlands Daily Facts, Apr. 13, 1970 - Della Mae Prevo dies at age 83: Resident of Redlands, CA for 22 years. A native of Oakcliff, TX. She was a former owner of the Ivy Retreat Convalescent Home in Redlands and the Hillcrest Nursing Home in San Bernardino. She leaves her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Alma Prevo of Amarillo, TX; a brother, J. Bert Smith of San Bernardino; four sister, Mrs. Florence Smith of Eldorado Springs, MO; Mrs. Myrtle Davidson of Monett, MO; Mrs. Duprey Warrick of Pebble Beach, CA; Mrs. Charles E. Bidgman, Kansas, and one grandson Robert Prevo of Detroit, MI. Interment at Mt. View cemetery, San Bernardino, CA. - In the 1920 Census, Colorado Springs, El Paso, Colorado, his wife is named Pearl M. - Virginia Brown's notes: - Pearl met Allen Prevo, a divorced Baptist minister, who lived in Colorado Springs. They were married in Colorado Springs on August 8, 1918, the same day they applied for a marriage license. On their application they were shown as Allen M. Prevo, age 32, of Monett, Barry County, Missouri, and Pearl M. Bell, age 23, of Newtonia, Newton County, Missouri. Their witnesses were her father, W. H. Bell, and Mrs. R. L. Williams. On September 12, 1918, Pearl and Allen lived at 2310 Willette, Colorado Springs, when he registered for the WWI draft. He was working as an automobile salesman. His birthday was recorded as May 8, 1886. His physical description was short, medium build, gray eyes, and light brown hair. Very little is known about this time in Pearl's life, for it was a time she preferred not to talk about. It has been reported by family members that Allen was unfaithful to their marriage vows and didn't treat her well. Pearl, who had been brought up with strict Christian morals, had already left him when he filed for a divorce on October 20, 1920. Six months later, June 10, 1921, they were officially divorced. Pearl second married Alfred Edward Marshall. - Joplin Globe, Mar. 4, 1952 - - Funeral services for Allen Prevo, 65 years old, who died Saturday afternoon at the home of a brother, George Prevo, SW of Purdy, will be conducted at 2 p.m. at the Bennett-Wormington Funeral Chapel. Mr. Prevo had been living with his brother two months, coming here from Harrison, AR. Previously he resided in Denver, CO. Surviving are two sons, Paul Prevo and Truman Prevo of Riverside, CA and two other brothers Glenn Prevo of Verona and Charles Prevo of Taylor Center, MI. - November 4, 1915, Thursday, Cassville Republican - 3 articles all in the same paper: Little Daughter Passes Away: Little Virginia Ruth Prevo, the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Allen Prevo, and grand daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Smith, died at the home of her grandfather in Exeter, Wednesday, Oct 20. - Card of Thanks: We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends of Exeter for kindness shown, also to Dr. Searcy for his faithful attention during the sickness and death of our daughter and grand daughter, Virginia Ruth, also to the Baptist ladies of Cassville and others for the beautiful floral gifts. Allen Prevo and wife, C. M. Smith and wife. - Personal and Local News: Rev. J. Bert Smith of Wilmore, Kan., has been vesting his parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Smith and sister, Mrs. Allen Prevo of Exeter. He was in Cassville Friday hunting up his old friends. Rev. Smith is well located at Wilmore and is doing nicely with his work. | Death Certificate Census Joplin Globe Online Newspapers MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PREVO, Betty Ann | July 4, 1926 Detroit, Wayne Co., MI |
Aug. 23, 1961 Marshall State Hosp., Marshall, Saline Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of George W. and Martha O. (Rehwinkle) Prevo. | Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PREVO, Billy Gene | June 7, 1927 Whittenburg, Hutchinson Co., TX |
Nov. 20, 1941 Verona, Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Glen Prevo and Pauline Hilker both born Barry Co., MO. Death was caused by an accidental gunshot would to the abdomen. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PREVO, George Washington | Aug. 11, 1892 Corsicana, Barry Co., MO |
June 27, 1964 At Home, Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Martha O. - Research Note: He was the son of Manford C. Prevo and Margaret Davis. His first wife was Mable Hilker. Second wife was Martha O. Rehwinkle. Martha was the informant on the death certificate. - May 19, 1917, Cassville Democrat, Barry Co., MO - Marriage License: Geo. W. Prevo and Martha Rehwinkel, Purdy. - Monett, MO: Services will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at Bennett and Wormington chapel for George Prevo, 71 years old who died Saturday night at his residence in Purdy. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant cemetery. | Census Online Newspapers Obit Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PREVO, Glen Tillman | June 28, 1889 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 15, 1954 Ozark Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Pauline H. - Research Note: He was an electrician and the son of Manford Prevo and Margaret Davis. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PREVO, Loren John | Sept. 30, 1883 | Oct. 24, 1929 | Research Note: He was the son of Manford Prevo and Margaret Davis. His wife was Sussie Leona Waltrip. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PREVO, Mable R. (HILKER) | Jan. 27, 1894 Corsicana, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 19, 1911 Shoal Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of George" - Research Note: Her death certificate gives her birth date as Sept. 16, 1885. Age 26 years, 3 months which would make the birth year 1885. Stone has Jan. 27, 1894. Death date is Dec. 17, 1911. She was married and the daughter of A. F. Hilker born KY and E. M. Klotter born Dayton, OH. She died in child birth. - Cassville Republican, Dec. 28, 1911 - Clark News: Died at her residence 4 miles south of Monett, Mrs. Mabel Prevo, on Dec. 19, 1911, age 17 years, 10 months and 21 days. Was married to George Prevo, April 26, 1911. Mabel was the daughter of Judge Hilker near Corsicana and an excellent woman. She was converted at the age of 13 years and lived a constant Christian life and will be greatly missed by her relatives and friends. Her remains were laid to rest here in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery after funeral services by Rev. Combs. She leaves a husband father and mother, 2 brothers and 4 sisters to mourn their loss. | Death Certificate Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PREVO, Manford Corbley | May 6, 1856 IN |
Sept. 14, 1930 Pleasant Ridge Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: A married farmer, he died of apoplexy. Father listed as John Prevo, mother listed as Jane Greer/Grear married on Dec. 20, 1837 in Fountain Co., IN. Informant listed as Clarence Prevo, resident of Monett, MO. His wife was Margaret Davis. - March 5, 1904, Cassville Democrat - Wm. Selvidge and Manford Prevo, two stalwart Democrats of Shoal Creek Township spent Tuesday in this city. - June 4, 1904, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Purdy News: Manford Prevo got badly hurt last week, by his buggy being turned over caused by his horse getting scared at a train. | Death Certificate Jay Trace Online Newspapers Census IN Marriage Index Phyllis Long |
PREVO, Margaret (DAVIS) | Feb. 19, 1859 MO |
Apr. 9, 1937 Pleasant Ridge, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the wife of Manford C. Prevo. Daughter of John Davis born NC and Delina Walker born KY. George Prevo of Purdy, MO was the informant on the death certificate. M. C. Prevo married Margaret M. Davis on Dec. 11, 1879 in Lawrence Co., MO. - Monett Times, Weekly Paper, Jan. 11, 1911 - Mrs. Delany/Delina Davis celebrated her 82nd birthday, Jan. 10, 1911. She is well and enjoyed the day. Her daughters, Mrs. M. C. Prevo and Mrs. V. Costley gave her a surprise dinner at the home of Mrs. Prevo, near Purdy. | Death Certificate Online Newspapers MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PREVO, Martha O. (REHWINKLE) | Apr. 26, 1894 West Prussia, Germany |
Jan. 11, 1968 Independence Hosp., Independence, Jackson Co., MO |
SSW: George W. - Research Note: Second wife of George W. Prevo. Son's death certificate gives her maiden name as ReaWinkle. Martha arrived in Baltimore Maryland from Bremen, Germany at age 2 with her parents, Andrus and Alvenia Rehwinkle, and siblings in Dec. 1897. Destination was Pierce City, MO. Mrs. Frieda Matthews of RR 2, Blue Springs, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Online Newspapers Baltimore Passenger Lists Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PREVO, Pauline Henrietta (HILKER) | 1890 | 1980 | SSW: Glen T. - Research Note: She was the daughter of Augustus F. Hilker and Elizabeth Matilda Klotter. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PREVO, Sussie Leona (WALTRIP) | Dec. 14, 1885 Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 6, 1930 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was widowed and the wife of Loren John Prevo. Daughter of Elza Waltrip and Nancy Holland. Miss Leah Prevo of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Loren Prevo, age 22, married Susie Waltrip, age 19, on Sept. 10, 1905 in Barry Co., MO. | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PREVO, Virginia F. | Sept. 25, 1922 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 24, 1924 Detroit, Wayne Co., MI |
Inscription: "C. and N." - Research Note: Daughter of Charles W. Prevo and Nellie Irene Dunnit/Dummitt. Charles was the informant on the death certificate. Removal to Monett, Barry Co., MO. Charles was the son of Manford Prevo and Margaret Davis. Nellie's SS Claims Index gives her parents as Robert S. Dummitt and Minnie B. Williamson. Charles and Nellie are buried at Michigan Memorial Park Cemetery in Flat Rock, Wayne Co., MI. | MI Death Certificate Census SS Claims Index Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PREVO, Wilburn Lee | Apr. 11, 1931 Verona, Lawrence Co., MO |
Dec. 10, 1948 Marshall, Saline Co., MO |
Research Note: He died at MO. State School in Marshall, MO and had been there 1 year, 4 months, and 4 days. Cause of death was influenza. He was the son of George W. Prevo born Corsicana, MO and Martha Rehwinkel born West Prussia, Germany. Informant was given as records of MO state school, Marshall, MO. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, Audrey Paul | Nov. 15, 1913 | Sept. 3, 1984 | Inscription: "PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: He was the son of Adam Franklin Prier and Myrtle Adams. Audrey Prier, age 25, of Purdy, Barry Co., MO, married Frances Pennel, age 27, of Purdy, Barry Co., MO on Dec. 1, 1938 in Benton Co., AR. | Census AR Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, Bernice Ferna (PURDOM) | Oct. 27, 1912 Barry Co., MO |
July 7, 1964 Ellis Fischel State Cancer Hosp., Columbia, Boone Co., MO |
SSW: Herbert Thomas - Research Note: She was the daughter of Commodore William Purdom and Gertrude Bell Stumpff. | Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, Blanch Ella (MACKEY) | July 24, 1882 MO |
Nov. 1, 1947 Orange Co., CA |
SSW: Rev. W. R. - Research Note: Blanch E. Mackey, age 18, married William R. Prier, age 21, on Sept. 29, 1900 in Barry Co., MO. She was the daughter of Andrew J. Mackey and Martha Pennel. - In the 1900 Census, McDonald, Barry, Missouri, she is living with her uncle, James T. Pennel. | Census CA Death Index MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, Caroline Minerva (RIDDLE) | Sept. 11, 1876 AR |
Mar. 9, 1953 St. Vincent Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: John Wesley - Research Note: She was married to Wes Prier and the daughter of Robert Riddle and Minerva Ford. Oscar Prier of Purdy, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Minerva C. Riddle, age 17, married John W. Prier, age 20 on Dec. 24, 1893 in Barry Co., MO. | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, Charles Edward | Apr. 5, 1928 | June 22, 1990 | SSW: Joan M. - Inscription: "Married Mar. 6, 1952" - Research Note: He was the son of Thurman Andrew Prier and Ruby Mae Shoopman. - Another Photo | Census Phyllis Long Photos Diana Cope |
PRIER, Charles Eugene | Nov. 23, 1938 | Dec. 7, 1938 | Inscription: "Our Baby" - Research Note: He was the son of Hershel H. Prier and Evelyn Louise Richardson. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, Cleo Ellen (BRADLEY) | July 9, 1916 | Jan. 9, 1975 | SSW: Troy E. - Research Note: She was the daughter of Charles Bradley and Stella Mae Whitsell. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, Eugene Douglas | Oct. 1, 1956 Lemoore, CA |
Feb. 28, 2020 At Home, Poplar Bluff, MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Virgil Eugene and Judy (Kadokuna) Prier, who preceded him in death. Eugene grew up and received his education in California, where he graduated from high school. For many years he worked as a truck driver for Maggart Trucking. After living in California, he moved to Missouri to make his home. Cremation arrangements are under direction of Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville. Burial will be at a later date at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Butterfield. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
PRIER, Herbert Thomas | Oct. 8, 1910 | Dec. 23, 1982 | SSW: Bernice - Research Note: He was the son of William R. Prier and Blanch Ella Mackey. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, James Norman | Jan. 7, 1913 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 10, 1931 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son of W. R. and Blanch Prier" - Research Note: He was the son of William Roland Prier and Blanch Ella Mackey both born Butterfield, MO. Cause of death was influenza. Thurman A. Prier of Butterfield, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, Jewel Estalene | Nov. 15, 1939 | Mar. 15, 1941 | Inscription: "Our Baby" - Research Note: She was the daughter of Hershel H. Prier and Evelyn Louise Richardson. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, John Wesley | Apr. 7, 1873 MO |
June 4, 1955 Rural Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Caroline M. - Research Note: His wife was Caroline Minerva (Riddle) Prier. Son of George Prier and Mary Jane Freeze. Oscar Prier of Purdy, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - May 30, 1912, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Munsey News: J. W. Prier was in this part a few days ago after berry pickers. - December 7, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican - J. W. Prier appointed judge of election for McDonald township No. 2 instead of Jas. McIntosh who lived in McDonald No. 1. - February 21, 1918, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Leonard and John Prier made a trip to Gunter one day last week to take their grandmother to that place. | Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, Joan Maree (SMITH) (KIRK) | Jan. 18, 1932 Williamsburg, Franklin Co., KS |
June 25, 2010 Shell Knob, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Charles E. - Inscription: "Married Mar. 6, 1952" - Research Note: She was the daughter of Claude Edward and Hazel Vivian (Shoffner) Smith. On March 6, 1952, she was united in marriage to Charles Edward Prier and to this union three children were born. Charles passed away on June 21, 1990. On February 15, 1992, in Shell Knob, she married Ralph Waldo Kirk, who preceded her in death on March 16, 2010. Also preceding her in death were her parents and one brother, Claude Edward Smith, Jr. - Another Photo | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photos Diana Cope |
PRIER, Judy (KADOKUNA) | Feb. 5, 1933 Kamimizo, Japan |
July 24, 2001 MO |
Research Note: Wife of Virgil E. Prier. SSDI gives her last address as Purdy, Barry Co., MO. SSDI and SS Claims Index give her death date as Feb. 1, 2001, same SS number. Same birth date. Daughter of Nakaji Kadokuna and Ima Oshida. | SSDI SS Claims Index Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, Maurice Douglas | Nov. 1, 1935 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 23, 2010 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Inscription: "US NAVY" - Research Note: Chief Petty Officer Maurice Prier formerly of Purdy, Barry Co., MO was the son of Oscar C. Prier and Rilla (Andrews) Prier. After enlisting in the United States Navy in 1954, Maurice had an outstanding 20-year military career as an aviation electrician and also received many medals in which his family is very proud. Maurice was a man of integrity and ability, and upon his honorable discharge in 1974, he joined MFA, transporting propane gas. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one brother, Virgil E. Prier, and two sisters, Lucille Turner and Rowena Higgs. | White Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, Oscar Clarence | Oct. 1, 1894 | May 11, 1973 | SSW: Rilla B. - Inscription: "Married Oct. 3, 1915" - Research Note: He was the son of John Wesley Prier and Caroline Minerva Riddle. - October 7, 1915, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Gunter News: The wedding bells are ringing again. Oscar Prier and Miss Rilla Andrews were quietly married Sunday at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Lon Utter. We wish for them a long and happy life. | Census Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, Patricia Kaye | No Date | May 1957 | Inscription: "Infant Dau. of Virgil and Judy Prier" | Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, Rilla Bartlett (ANDREWS) | May 2, 1897 KS |
Feb. 5, 1990 | SSW: Oscar C. - Inscription: "Married Oct. 3, 1915" - Research Note: Mrs. Oscar Pryor/Prier was the informant on her brother's death certificate. Parents given as Carl L. Andrews and Kate Bartlett Cooley. Rilla Andrews married Oscar C. Prier on Oct. 4, 1915 in Barry Co., MO. - May 15, 1920, Cassville Democrat - D. A. Utter and wife are visiting their daughters Mrs. Lennie Ferguson and Mrs. Oscar Prier. - 1900 Census, Girard, Crawford, Kansas - Caville Cooley, head, born Feb. 1831, age 69, born KY; Joanne, wife, born June 1840 KY, age 59; Katie R. Andrews, daughter, born Sept. 1869 IL, age 30; Rilla B. Andrews, granddaughter, born May 1897 KS, age 3, mother born IL, father born CT; Harold Andrews, granddaughter (grandson), born Aug. 1898 KS, age 1. | Census MO Marriage Records Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, Ruby Mae (SHOOPMAN) | Oct. 21, 1907 | Feb. 5, 1995 | SSW: Thurman A. - Inscription: "Married June 12, 1926" - Research Note: She was the daughter of Alonzo Jackson Shoopman and Cadie May Montgomery, both buried at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Thurman A. Shoopman, age 24 married Ruby Shoopman, age 21, on June 12, 1926 in Benton Co., AR. Both were from Rogers, Benton Co., AR. | Census AR Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, Thurman Andrew | Nov. 6, 1903 | Mar. 25, 1995 | SSW: Ruby M. - Inscription: "Married June 12, 1926" - Research Note: He was the son of William R. Prier and Blanch Ella Mackey. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, Troy Elmer | Apr. 15, 1910 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
June 29, 2005 MO Rehab. Center Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: Cleo E. - Research Note: He was the son of Adam Franklin and Myrtle (Adams) Prier. Troy served in the United States Marine Corps. He was active in square dancing and bowling. He married Cleo Ellen Bradley on December 25, 1935, in Barry County and she preceded him in death on January 19, 1975. Troy married Molly Wilks on October 14, 1977, in Verona, MO. Troy was preceded in death by four brothers, Hershal, Audrey, Roscoe, and Orville; and three sisters, Inez Nickle, Ada Brown, and Lola Henderson. - Military Stone - Inscription: "PVT US MARINE CORPS" | Monett Times Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PRIER, Virgil Eugene | Aug. 18, 1931 | Nov. 30, 1995 | Inscription: "US NAVY KOREA" - Research Note: He was the son of Oscar C. Prier and Rilla (Andrews) Prier. His wife was Judy. - Another Photo | Brother's Obit Census Phyllis Long Photos Diana Cope |
PRIER, William Rowland "Roe", Rev. | June 14, 1879 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
May 31, 1946 Rural Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Blanch Ella - Research Note: Death certificate gives his birth date as June 14, 1888. He was the son of George Prier and Mary Jane Freeze. T. A. Prier of Butterfield, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PROVENCE, Nora (ROGERS) | Feb. 9, 1905 | Mar. 18, 1965 | Research Note: Joplin Globe at ancestry.com gives her mother's obit. Mother was Minnie Elvira (Hamilton) Rogers and father Oliver M. Rogers, both buried at Mt. Pleasant. It names Mrs. Nora Provence of Wichita, KS as surviving daughter. | Joplin Globe 1955 Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PURVIS, Clara Bernice (DIEROLF) (JACKSON) (EARWOOD) | May 7, 1923 Smithfield, Jasper Co., MO |
Aug. 3, 1981 | SSDI gives her last benefit as Cassville, Barry Co., MO. SSN issued in Texas. Daughter of John H. Dierolf and Elvina Smith. SS Claims Index: Apr. 1942: Name listed as CLARA BERNICE DIEROLF; Feb. 1947: Name listed as CLARA DIEROLF JACKSON; May 1964: Name listed as CLARA PURVIS; (no date) Name listed as CLARA BERNICE EARWOOD | SSDI SS Claims Index Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PUTNAM, Bonnie M. (HIGGS) | Sept. 5, 1931 | No Date | SSW: James "Jim" - Inscription: "Aug. 2, 1958" - Research Note: Daughter of James A. Higgs and Zula Rebecca Garrison. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Diana Cope |
PUTNAM, James "Jim" | Feb. 2, 1933 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 23, 2012 Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
SSW: Bonnie M. - Inscription: "Aug. 2, 1958" - Research Note: James "Jim" Putnam, 79 of Joplin, Missouri passed away Monday April 23, 2012 from a lengthy illness. He was a beloved and caring husband, father, and grandfather. He was a humble hero to many. Jim was born February 2, 1933 in Washburn, Missouri to James and Olive (Penniston) Putnam. He was employed by Eagle Picher Manufacturing and retired in 1996. Jim had lived in the Joplin area for the past 50 years and was a member of Harmony Heights Baptist Church, where served as a deacon. He was a member of Gideon’s International. Jim married Bonnie Higgs on August 2, 1958 in Wheaton, Missouri, who survives. He was preceded in death by 3 sisters Marjorie Banks, Evelyn Gavisk and Dorothy Putnam. | Photo Diana Cope Note Donna Cooper |