Oak Hill Cemetery
AKA Cassville Cemetery
Barry Co., MO
Surnames L
SSW = Shares Stone With
Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
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LANDIS, Charles M. | Mar. 10, 1853 TN |
Feb. 18, 1939 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a lawyer and his wife was Birdie Landis. Parents not named on the death certificate. A. W. Landis of West Plains, MO was the informant. - Son of John Calvin Landis and Lucy Ann Trousdale. - Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO, Thursday, May 2, 1895- William T. Landis of Paris, Tenn., is visiting his brother, Chas. M. Landis, of this place. - October 9, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican- W. T. Landis who has been visiting his brother, Judge C. M. Landis, and family, left Sunday for Harrison and other points in Arkansas. - October 16, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican- Mrs. C. M. Landis and daughter, Miss Louise, visited the latter part of last week with Miss Lucy Landis, who is teaching at Crane. - August 18, 1917, Saturday, Cassville Democrat- Miss Louise Landis is visiting her brother, Aubrey Landis, at Rolla. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, Oct. 24, 1918- Mrs. C. M. Landis was called to West Plains the latter part of last week on account of the illness of Aubrey Landis who has had influenza. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, Dec. 5, 1918- Judge C. M. Landis has purchased the J. S. Plattenburg set of abstract books and will take charge of the Plattenburg business the first of January. His son, Aubrey Landis, of West Plains will be interested with Judge Landis in the business. Judge Landis means to continue his practice of the law. - Cassville Democrat, Saturday, Jan. 17, 1920- County Court Proceedings: The rooms in court house occupied by J. H. Thomas rented for two years at $75.00 year and the room accompanied by C. M. Landis at $75. per year the contracts here offers made were ordered revoked and that rooms be vacated. - Cassville Democrat, August 21, 1920- Judge and Mrs. C. M. Landis went down to Harrison, Ark., Saturday and returned Sunday accompanied by his brother, Wm. Landis. - Landis Plot Stone | Death Certificate Online Newspapers Census Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LANDIS, Sadie Emma "Birdie" (EVANS) | July 20, 1870 Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 10, 1952 Cassville Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Daughter of Wesley Oliver Evans and Sarah "Sally" Ann (George) Evans. Wife of Charles M. Landis. A. W. Landis of West Plains, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Charles M. Landis, age 39, married Sadie E. Evans, age 21, on Oct. 1, 1891 in Barry Co., MO. Children in the 1900 Census are Aubrey, Lucy, and Louise. - September 16, 1915, Thursday, Cassville Republican- Personal and Local News: Mrs. C. M. Landis returned Sunday night from Berryville where she had been called on account of the illness of her uncle, Dr. George. - Cassville Republican Nov. 6, 1919- Mrs. Sarah Evans died at Nevada Monday evening where she had been for the past few months for treatment. Upon receipt of a telegram stating that she was dangerously ill, her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Landis, and son, George Evans, left for Nevada but Mrs. Evans had passed away before they could reach there. Her body is expected here Wednesday, today. - Mother's Obit - Sister's Obit - Landis Plot Stone | Death Certificate Online Newspapers MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LANDIS, Sallie B. | Nov. 18, 1896 | Feb. 10, 1897 | Research Note: Daughter of Charles M. Landis and Sadie Emma Evans. - Landis Plot Stone | Note Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LANE, Louise (LONG) | 1947 | 1992 | No Data | Photo BCG and HS |
LANEY, Curtis Allen | June 3, 1958 Fedscreek, KY |
Nov. 24, 2013 At Home, Golden, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Claude Edward Laney, Sr. and Elizabeth (Rose) Laney. On March 16, 1985, he was united in marriage to Jody Patrick. Preceding him in death were his parents, two brothers and one sister. He received his education in Florida and graduated from Deland High School. Most of his life was spent in Florida where he worked in construction. He had served in the United States Marine Corp. In 2002, he moved to Golden, Missouri to make his home. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
LANG, Gustav "Gus" | 1859 Heumaden, Stuttgart, Province of Atteyberry, Germany |
Sep. 25, 1928 Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to his death certificate he was Gustav Long, single and 69 years old, a farmer. He was a son of Karl Lang and Christana Dressler, both born Stuttgart, Germany. The stone has his name as Lang. - Wheaton Journal, October 4, 1928- NEIGHBORS FIND GUS LANG DEAD - Gus Lang an old bachelor who lives near the Russell cemetery between Cassville and Butterfield was found dead Sunday morning by neighbors who had gone to his home to see about him as he had not been seen by any of them for a few days. His body was found in a corn field about a hundred yards from his home and from the appearance of the body he had been dead for three or four days. The body was in a very bad state of decomposition. The sheriff's office was notified and with Justice Hisey went to Mr. Lang's home where the coroner's inquest was held Sunday morning and his death was pronounced to have occurred from natural causes. It was concluded that he had a sudden heart attack and dropped dead. The body was brought to the Bradford funeral parlor. Cassville Republican | Death Certificate Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LANINGHAN, Nancy J. | Oct. 17, 1840 TN |
Dec. 22, 1902 | Inscription: "Aged 61 Y. 2 M. 5 D." - Research Note: Name probably Laningham not Laninghan. Married Henry J. McElhaney and Calvin M. Laningham. Daughter of Jason Jamison and Lucinda Carter. - 1900 Census, Flat Creek, Barry, Missouri - Calvin M. Laningham, born Apr. 1843 AR, age 57, married 26 years; Nancy J., wife, born Oct. 1840 TN, age 60, married 26 years, mother of 5 children, 1 living; Johnson Dennis, grandson, born Feb. 1885 AR age 15; Nancy H. Wheeler granddaughter, born Mar. 1892 MO, age 8. | Census Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LANSDOWN, Eliza Jane (HALL) | Oct. 12, 1834 VA |
June 13, 1906 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Daughter of Alfred and Polly Hall. She married James Noe Lansdown on Jan. 10, 1869 in Lee Co., VA. | Photo BCG and HS VA Marriage Records Census Donna Cooper |
LANSDOWN, James Noe | Apr. 25, 1832 Wallins Creek, Harlan Co., KY |
July 9, 1887 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "In Memory of James N. Husband of Eliza J. Lansdown" - Research Note: He was a son of Abiad and Lucy (Noe) Lansdown. Civil War Veteran: Pvt. Co. E, 18th KY Inf, served from Nov. 11, 1864 to July 18, 1865. | Photo BCG and HS Note Donna Cooper 1890 Vet Census VA Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long |
LARSEN, Andrew | 1905 | 1977 | Research Note: SSDI gives Andrew Larsen, born Aug. 5, 1905 died Dec. 1977 in Hancock Co., IA,. SSN issued in IA. | SSDI Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LASSITER, Ann (BAKER) | Dec. 25, 1943 | No Date | SSW: Jim R. | Photo BCG and HS |
LASSITER, Jim R. | Apr. 15, 1943 | No Date | SSW: Ann Baker | Photo BCG and HS |
LATHIM, Adelia (JONES) | June 13, 1854 Fulton Co., AR |
June 1, 1930 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: John H. - Research Note: She was the wife of John H. Lathim and a daughter of William S. Jones and Jerusha Beck, both born TN. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LATHIM, Alma (STONE) | Feb. 7, 1898 | Mar. 5, 1977 | Research Note: Maiden name was Lathim, married name Stone. Daughter of John Henderson Lathim and Adelia Jones. Given as single in the census records. Must have been married a very short time. She is buried next to Guy Lathim, her brother, living with him in the 1940 census. Note at ancestry say she married in later life. | Census Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LATHIM, Guy | Oct. 20, 1894 | Apr. 9, 1978 | Research Note: He is buried next to Alma. Son of John Henderson Lathim and Adelia Jones. Still single in the 1940 census. | Father's Obit Census Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LATHIM, John Claborn | Nov. 17, 1887 Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 13, 1914 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of John Henderson Lathim and Adelia Jones. - January 15, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican- John C. Lathim, son of J. H. Lathim, of the Pasley locality, died Tuesday night at his father's home of tuberculosis, age 26 years. Funeral services will be held at the home, Thursday morning at 10 o'clock conducted by Rev. Jones of Stotts City. Burial will be at the Oak Hill Cemetery at 1 o'clock p.m. in charge of the Cassville I. O. O. F. Lodge. - January 22, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican- Death entered the home of John H. and Adelia Lathim, Jan. 13 and removed John Claborn Lathim, age 26 years, 2 months. He leaves father and mother also four brothers and four sisters as follows: Will, Dee, Wiles, and Guy, Misses Laura and Alma, Mrs. J. L. Mitchell and Mrs. Paul Carr, beside many relatives and friends. The funeral at the request of the deceased was conducted at the home of his parents by the writer. - Death certificate has birth year as 1888 and birth place as Granby, MO. He was single and a farmer. Death Certificate indexed as Latham. He was the son of J. H. "Latham" born IL and Adelia Jones born Stotts City, MO. Mrs. J. L. Mitchell of Cassville, MO was the informant. | Online Newspapers Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LATHIM, John Henderson | Feb. 18, 1856 Galveston, TX |
July 30, 1932 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Adelia - Research Note: He was a son of John H. and Emelince (Poindexter) Lathim, both born Granger Co., TN. - Cassville Republican, Aug. 4, 1932- Following months of rapidly declining health and more than two weeks of confinement to his bed, John H. Lathim, a resident of Cassville for the past fourteen years, passed away at his home on North Main street at 10:30 o'clock Saturday night, July 30, age 76 years. Funeral services were held at the home Monday afternoon at 2:30, conducted by Rev. Frank W. Jones of Stotts City, a brother-in-law of the deceased, and Rev. Chas Vanzandt of this city. Interment was made in the Oak Hill cemetery, under the direction of the Horine-Culver Funeral Service. The Masonic funeral service was given at the grave by Pythagoras Lodge No. 383 of which he was a member. John Henderson Lathim was born at Galveston, Tex., Feb. 18, 1856. When a very small child the family moved to Lawrence county, this State. He was reared and lived for many years in the Stotts City community. He was united in marriage to Miss Adelia Jones of Lawrence county, December 2, 1877. Later they went to Texas where they resided for a few years, returning to Lawrence county. In 1896 he and family moved to near Viola which continued to be his home until 1918 when he moved to Cassville. To this marriage nine children were born, two sons, Caleb and T. D., died after reaching manhood. The surviving children are, Will H., Mrs. Laura Benington, Guy, and Miss Alma of Cassville, Lora Carr of Cato., Mrs. Ella Mitchell of Porum., Okla., and Wiles O. of La Grande, Oregon. Mrs. Lathim passed away in June 1930. About one year ago he was married to Mrs. Cora Murray who also survives him. In early life Mr. Lathim professed faith in Christ and united with the Baptist church. He was a devout Christian gentlemen. Mr. Lathim was a man of highest ideals of honor, a citizen in whom all of his acquaintances had the utmost confidence and whom they held in highest esteem. He was a man of firm convictions and took a keen interest in seeing right prevail in all relations of life. For a number of years he served the city of Cassville as night watchman. No one could have performed this arduous task better and with greater fidelity. In his passing the county and community have lost one of their best citizens. As a special tribute of respect, the places of business in Cassville closed during the funeral services. - Cassville Democrat, November 13, 1909- November Grand Jury - Short Biography of the Members of the Jury: John H. Lathim of near Viola, White River township, was born Feb. 9,1850 (birth date wrong) in Polk County, Texas near Galveston, and moved from that state to near Stotts City, Lawrence County, MO, where he was raised. Dec. 2, 1877, he and Miss Adelia Jones of that county were married and 9 children were born of this marriage, 5 boys and 4 girls, and all are living has been a member of the Baptist Church and is a Democrat. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, Oct. 24, 1918- John Lathim of this city received a card Thursday stating that his son, Wiles Lathim, had landed safely in France. - August 7, 1920, Cassville Democrat- J. H. Lathim shipped a car load of cedar posts last week. - Son Thomas' Obit | Online Obit Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LATHIM, Sam B. | May 18, 1917 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 6, 1927 Cassville,Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of William H. Lathim and Thena Brookman. Miss Laura Lathim was the informant on the death certificate. Indexed as Samy Brookman Lathum. - Lathim Plot Stone | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LATHIM, Thena Alice (BROOKMAN) | Sept. 25, 1877 Dekalb Co., MO |
Jan. 29, 1939 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the wife of William H. Lathim and a daughter of E. Brookman, born NY and Martha McBeth, born Wayne Co., KY. Her stone has 1877 as the birth year and the death certificate has 1878. Will H. Lathim, age 35, married Thena A. Brookman, age 25, on June 7, 1914 in Barry Co., MO. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, Sept. 19, 1918- Mrs. M. A. Brookman went to Kansas City Sunday in answer to a message stating that her daughter, Mrs. L. H. Bradshaw was dead. Mrs. Brookman and daughter, Mrs. Will Lathim visited Mrs. Bradshaw a short time ago. - Lathim Plot Stone | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LATHIM, Will H. | Jan. 19, 1879 Lawrence Co., MO |
Aug. 28, 1951 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a retired mail carrier and a son of John H. Lathim and Adelia Jones. Will Lathim first married Essie Williams on Dec. 24, 1908 in Barry Co., MO, buried at Clay Hill Cemetery. Will H. Lathim, age 35, second married Thena Alice Brookman, age 25, on June 7, 1914 in Barry Co., MO. Third wife was Rose L. Lathim. - January 1, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican- Will Lathim who is teaching the Clay Hill school in the northeastern part of the county spent a part of the last week visiting his parents of near town. - Lathim Plot Stone | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LAUDERDALE, Corum Kenneth | 1918 | 1972 | Inscription: "Son" - Research Note: Son of John C. Lauderdale and Jeannettie Black. | Census Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LAUDERDALE, Jeannettie (BLACK) | 1890 | 1976 | SSW: John C. - Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Daughter of Zachariah Taylor Black and Mary Ann Hayes, both buried at Oak Hill Cemetery. John C. Lauderdale married Nettie Black on July 11, 1909 in Barry Co., MO. | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LAUDERDALE, John Corum | 1888 | 1963 | SSW: Jeannettie - Inscription: "Father" - Research Note: WW I Draft Registration gives his birth date as Sept. 28, 1884. He was a stock buyer for B. F. Johnson. WW II Draft Registration gives his birth date as Sept. 28, 1887 born Barry Co., MO and living in Okmulgee, OK. He worked for the Crocker Packing Co. 1940 Census he was in Alderson, Pittsburg Co., Oklahoma and a butcher. SSDI gives his birth date as Sept. 28, 1887 and death July 1963, last residence was OK. | WW I Draft WW II Draft Census SSDI MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LEACH, Anthony Clay "Tony" | Dec. 27, 1954 Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 22, 1982 MO |
Research Note: His wife was Elizabeth Anne (Wilcox) (Leach) Carroll. She died in 2004, Jackson, MS. - Another Photo | Wife's SS Claims Index Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper Photo BCG and HS |
LEACH, Denzil Noah | Oct. 28, 1919 Commerce, Ottawa OK |
Dec. 17, 1993 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Fern - Research Note: Son of Noah Leach and Ola A. Hoover. - Another Photo | Obituary Kevin Held SS Claims Index Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper Photo BCG and HS |
LEACH, Fern Doraline (SPEER) | Dec. 4, 1923 Clayton, NM |
Nov. 17, 2018 Roaring River Rehab., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Denzil N. - Research Note: Daughter of Arthur P. Speer and May W. Riggins. She was united in marriage to Denzil Leach; he preceded her in death in 1993. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two sons, Denzil Leach, Jr. and Tony Leach; one great-grandson, Trevor; and seven brothers and sisters. - Another Photo | Census Photo Donna Cooper White Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LEATHERS, LOWELL F. | July 29, 1924 Hugo, OK |
Jan. 5, 2006 Veterans Home, Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: Rose and Trish N. Miller - Research Note: Son of Robert and Georgia Mae (Seber) Leathers. Lowell graduated from Yuma High and moved to California at a young age. He lived in Arkansas for awhile, but spent several years in California where he was a citrus farmer. He was employed by the United States Bureau of Reclamation and retired after 30 years. He served in the 109th infantry in the United States Army during World War II. He was also a member of the Church of Christ, American Legion Post #118, VFW Post #4205, and Woodmen of the World. On March 27, 1946 he was united in marriage to Rose M. Norman who survives him. He is also survived by one daughter. He was preceded in death by his parents; granddaughter, Trish (Accardo) Miller; and grandson, Alan Dale Miller. | Cassville Democrat Jan. 2006 Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LEATHERS, Rose Marie (NORMAN) | Jan. 18, 1930 Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 14, 2007 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Trish N. Miller and Lowell Leathers - Research Note: She was a daughter of Charles and Edna (Elkins) Norman. Rose grew up in the Roller Community, southwest of Washburn. She spent her childhood with her extended family; grandparents, cousins, aunts and uncles. In 1944, her father passed away and she moved with her mother, Edna, sisters, Anne and Margaret to Bard, California. She attended Yuma High School with her best friend, Euphena Leathers (Bell) who introduced Rose to her brother, Lowell, a handsome, young veteran just returning from the Battle of the Bulge during World War II. On March 27, 1946, she married Lowell Leathers. Lowell and Rose were farmers in Bard, California. In 1947 their family was completed by the birth of their daughter. In 1956, they began growing citrus. In 1961, they opened a very successful roadside stand selling their citrus. This stand operated strictly on the honor system. Prices were marked on bags of fruit and a coffee can was left out for payments. In 1975, she and Lowell bought a house in Cassville and became "snow birds", traveling back and forth from the farm in Bard. In 1996, she and Lowell turned over operation of the farm to their daughter and became permanent residents of Cassville. Her granddaughter, Trish, followed her beloved grandparents and moved to Cassville to be near them. Rose and Trish were able to spend much time together before Trish's death in 2000. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lowell Leathers; granddaughter, Trish N. Miller and grandson, Alan Dale Miller. | Cassville Democrat Apr. 2007 Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LECOMPTE, Jame William "Jim" | Dec. 1, 1951 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 15, 2019 At Home, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He attended Cassville High School, graduating in 1969, and was excited to celebrate his 50th reunion over the summer with his classmates. Subsequently, he attended the University of Missouri-Columbia and received his undergraduate degree in political science in 1973. He then attended the University of Arkansas School of Law where he received his juris doctor (J.D.) in 1976. He met his wife Gayle after they were set up by, mutual friend, Chloe Epperly in 1982. They cheered on the Cassville Wildcats at a home football game as their first date. On June 2, 1984, Jim and Gayle were united in marriage at the St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Monett, Missouri and honeymooned in the San Francisco Bay Area. They celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary this past year. Preceding him in death are his parents, Barbara Zane LeCompte and James William "Bill" LeCompte. Since birth, he was an active member of the Cassville United Methodist Church, singing in the choir with his parents, and teaching Sunday school for over 20 years. He proudly attained his Eagle Scout commendation in high school. After establishing his private practice in Cassville, he practiced law for over 40 years. He served as board chairman of the Barry County Tax Board for the Developmentally Disabled catering to individuals with special needs for over two decades. Photo of stone at findagrave.com. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
LECOMPTE, Michael Zane | Nov. 3, 1964 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 4, 2020 Mercy Hosp., Rogers, Benton Co., AR |
Research Note: Michael Zane LeCompte, age 56 of Cassville, passed away at Mercy Hospital in Rogers, Arkansas on November 4, 2020, after a short bout with Covid-19. He received his education at Cassville High School, Class of 1983, and the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville. He was the CHS Student Body President in 1983. Growing up in Cassville, Michael was easily noticed around town while driving his prized 1963 Mercury Monterey, which was a gift from his beloved grandmother, Dove LeCompte. On May 15, 1987, Michael married his high school sweetheart, Jill Holman, at the First Baptist Church in Cassville, Missouri. Together they made a wonderful life with their three incredible children. Preceding Michael in death were his parents, Barbara Zane and Bill LeCompte; and his brother, Jim LeCompte. In 1988 he joined his father in their family business, LeCompte Ace Hardware. He loved working with his father. Together they grew the business and provided for their devoted customers until has father's death in April 2011. In June 2014, Michael and Jill opened Michael's Hardware in Cassville. Michael's love for Cassville was evident by his dedicated service to the community. He served three terms on the Cassville Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. Michael was President of the Cassville Chamber of Commerce in 2003 and 2011. Michael was awarded the Chamber's prestigious Community Service Award in 1993 for spearheading the snowflake Christmas lighting project, which still makes Cassville shine each Christmas season. Michael was one of the Blue's Brother's (Jake) in the inaugural edition of The Show in 1993 and was brought back by popular demand for three more editions of The Show. Additionally, Michael coached girl's softball, was an incredible supporter of school and community organizations, and was a proud Democrat. He was a Bill Clinton delegate at the 1996 Missouri State Democrat Convention. Michael attended the First Baptist Church in Cassville. Services will be held at 10:00 A.M. Friday, November 20, 2020 at Family Life Center in Cassville under direction of Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
LEDGERWOOD, Clyde Samuel | July 29, 1915 Shell Knob, Barry Co., MO |
July 21, 1999 St. Mary's Hosp. Rogers, Benton Co., AR |
SSW: Maurene Jane - Research Note: Son of Samuel T. and Ollie Eudora (Harrell) Ledgerwood. He moved to Cassville in 1945. He worked in the CCC Camp at Devils Den State Park in Arkansas and then served in the U. S. Army during World War II. He was a paint contractor in the Cassville area and also operated Ledgerwood Laundry. He also had a poultry operation on two farms until the mid 1980's. He was a member of Mill Street Church of Christ in Cassville and a former member of American Legion Post 118 in Cassville. He married Maurine Campbell on January 8, 1947, in Cassville. He was preceded in death by six brothers and one sister. | Cassville Democrat July 28, 1999 Mary Homesley Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LEDGERWOOD, Maurene Jane (CAMPBELL) | Sept. 25, 1915 Jones Chapel Com. East of Stella, Newton Co., MO |
May 15, 2000 Beverly Healthcare, Rogers, Benton Co., AR |
SSW: Clyde Samuel - Research Note: She was a daughter of George Marion and Rachael Elizabeth (Debusk) Campbell. She married Clyde Samuel Ledgerwood on Jan 8, 1947, in Cassville, and he preceded her in death July 21, 1999. | Monett Times May 17, 2000 Mary Homesley Photo BCG and HS |
LEDGERWOOD, Neal Travis "Gene" | Feb. 5, 1925 Oilton, OK |
Mar. 2, 1988 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Norma Lee - Research Note: He was the son of William "Bill" and Grace (Brock) Ledgerwood. He graduated from Cassville High School in 1942. He retired in 1983 as Cassville Postmaster. He was the first city mail carrier in Cassville, holding that post 27 years. He served as postmaster eight years during a significant growth in the office and responsibilities. He was a past commander of Post No. 118 Irwin-Easley American Legion. He was past president of the Cassville Lions Club and the MO Letter Carriers Asso. He was a Coast Guard Veteran of WW II. He married Norma Lee Fisher on Nov. 17, 1949 at Bentonville, AR. | Williamson Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LEDGERWOOD, Norma Lee "Corky" (FISHER) | Nov. 17, 1926 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
June 12, 2017 Cassville Rehab Center, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Neal Travis - Research Note: Daughter of Otis Alton and Etta (Reams) Fisher. On November 17th 1949 she was united in marriage to Neal T. (Gene) Ledgerwood. Norma was preceded in death by husband, her parents and a brother R.G. Fisher of Cassville, MO. Norma was a lifelong resident of Cassville and was a 1944 graduate of Cassville High School. After high school she worked as a bookkeeper for Blalack Motors, a teacher's aide at Cassville schools and for over 20 years was a teller at Barry County/Commerce Bank in Cassville. She was a lifelong member of the First Baptist Church in Cassville. | Census Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LEE, Andy W. | Mar. 15, 1840 NC |
June 4, 1901 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Age 61 Yrs 2 Ms. 20 Ds." - Research Note: Son of Alfred Rains Lee and Sarah Ebbinate "Sally" (West) Lee. He first married at age 22, Frances Lawless, age 17, in Nov. 1861 in Adair Co., KY. He second married Mary Jane (Hayes) Smith, June 14, 1887 in Barry Co., MO, at Cassville. - Another Photo - Another Photo | KY Marriage Records MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photos BCG and HS |
LEE, Charles Miller | Aug. 9, 1840 Rural Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 23, 1915 Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was married and a farmer and a son of Miller Lee and Nancy Wheeler, both born VA. D. L. Mitchell of Cassville, MO was the informant. Charles M. Lee married Amanda E. Daugherty on Nov. 25, 1860 in Barry Co., MO. He married Sarah E. Erwin on Sept. 1873 in Barry Co., MO. - Civil War Veteran: Pvt. Co. A, 26th MO Inf. Served from Sept. 3, 1864 to Mar. 6, 1865. His head and hand had been injured. - Cassville Republican, February 25, 1915- Charles M. Lee Dead: Charles M. Lee, a substantial farmer and stockman, and one of the county's oldest native born citizens, quietly passed into the sleep which knows no waking at his home about two and one half miles south of town at 1:00 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, February 21, 1915, from kidney trouble and complication of diseases. For months he had been on a general decline. At times his conditions were pronounced serious but his strong manly form withstood his aliments until temporary relief was brought. Saturday night his ailments became serious and he gradually grew worse until the various diseased conquered his once vigorous body. He was 74 years, 6 months, and 14 days old and was born at the Lee Spring, one mile south of town, August 9, 1840. He was a son of the late Miller and Nancy Lee and was the youngest child in a family of thirteen children. Mrs. Tennessee Bare of Eureka Springs, Ark., is the only surviving member of this large family. With the exception of a short time, spent in the Civil War he lived on a part of his father's farm all his life. He was been twice married and leaves two children from his first marriage. They are Will Lee of California and Mrs. Florence Siler of Newtonia, Newton County. In September 1873 he was married to Sarah E. Erwin. To them was born five children, two of who are living, Ilus, who is engaged in the practice of law at Kansas City and Wear who resides on the home place. The deceased was an excellent example of the sturdy manhood and aggressive personality of the early type of citizens of the county. By nature he was a close student of affairs relating to the general progress of this county and community. He was a man of strong convictions and never hesitated to express his views upon any question which came up. He was independent in thought; kind of disposition and a friend to every body. In his death the county and community in which he practically lived all his life has lost one of its most substantial citizens. The funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 11 o'clock in charge of Rev. J. T. Brattin at the Cassville Cemetery where burial will be held. - 1870 Census gives his wife as Amanda, age 24 and C. M. Lee, age 29. | Death Certificate Online Obit Census 1890 Vet Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LEE, Ger | July 6, 1967 Long Chieng, Laos |
May 5, 2008 Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: Temporary Marker - He was a son of Wa and Soua (Xiong) Lee. - Ger Lee, 40, of Washburn, passed away on May 5, 2008, in Newton County. He was born on July 9, 1967, in Long Chieng, Laos, son of Wa and Soua (Xiong) Lee. He was preceded in death by his parents. From the Joplin Globe - He was the son of Wa and Soua (Xiong) Lee. Ger Lee’s decomposed body was discovered in a field near Granby on May 5. His cousin helped identify the body by recognizing a distinctive gold Buddhist necklace his cousin wore that was found with the skeleton. Survived by one son and one daughter. | Photo Jay Trace Cassville Democrat Joplin Globe Phyllis Long |
LEE, Ilus Miller | Sept. 17, 1874 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 8, 1942 Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO |
Research Note: His first wife was Inez Thompson. Widowed in the 1920 Census. His wife was Pauline, maybe Penn (second wife), living, age 72, when he died. He was an Attorney at Law at the City Counselor's Office. He was a son of Charles Miller Lee, born MO, and Sarah Elizabeth Taylor, born TN. Donna's Note: His mother's death certificate gives her maiden name as Erwin. - July 6, 1907, Saturday, Cassville Democrat- Ilus Lee and little son Gene of Kansas City, came in Saturday and remained over to Sunday evening, to visit his parents, C. M. Lee and family, living south of town. - June 18, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican- Attorney Ilus M. Lee came in Sunday from Kansas City accompanied by two little sons and daughter who will spend the summer with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lee, south of town. He returned Tuesday evening. | Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LEE, Inez (THOMPSON) | Sept. 14, 1877 St. Louis, St. Louis Co., MO |
July 18, 1911 Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO |
Research Note: She was a daughter of Robert P. Thompson, born MO and Virginia Stone, born St. Louis, MO. - July 20, 1911, Thursday, Cassville Republican- Mrs. Ilus M. Lee Dead: Mrs. Inez Lee, wife of Ilus M. Lee, a prominent attorney of Kansas City, died Tuesday morning, July 18, of lung trouble, aged 35 years. For many months' Mrs. Lee had been in very poor health and her death had for some time been expected by her relatives and many friends. Mrs. Lee was the eldest daughter of Robert P. Thompson of St. Louis, who lived in Cassville some years ago, where Mrs. Lee grew to womanhood. In December of 1900 she was married to Ilus Lee, then an attorney of Pineville. Soon after their marriage they moved to Neosho and then to Kansas City where Mr. Lee is engaged in practice of Law. She leaves a father, two sisters, one brother, a husband and thee children, to mourn her death. She was a member of the M. E. church South in which her Christian influence was always for that which was Christ like. The funeral which was conducted at the Oak Hill Cemetery by Rev. E. A. Frost, this evening (Thursday) at 1 o'clock. | Online Newspapers Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LEE, Jeremiah "Jerry" Rains | Aug. 18, 1833 NC |
July 13, 1920 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Parthena - Research Note: Annes Note: J. R. Lee was Jeremiah Rains Lee born in North Carolina Aug. 18, 1833. Son of Alfred Rains Lee and Sarah Ebbinate "Sally" (West) Lee. He married three times. The first time when very young to Jane Bussell of Tennessee. They had two daughters, Catherine and Amanda. After Jane died he married Fannie Bean also of Tennessee. They had two children, William and Louisa. During the Civil War J. R. Lee served in the Union Army. Fannie Bean, his second wife died during the Civil War. In 1872 J. R. married Lenora Parthena (Porter) Owens in Lawrence County, MO and they settled in Barry County, Missouri where they raised a family of 5 children and part of the time J. R.'s children from his first two marriages. Children of the marriage of J. R. Lee and Lenora Parthena Porter were Sarah Ebbanatte Lee, Elzie Porter Lee, Jerry Asbury Lee, Alford Buford Lee, and Lucy Lee. - Civil War Veteran. He was the husband of Parthena (Porter) Lee (his third wife). - Cassville Democrat, July 17, 1920- Again we are reminded that death is sure, as we journey through this life and the immortality of the soul is equally impressed upon the mind and heart of man. The hope of immortality springs from the deepest feels of the soul, the feeling of kinship with eternity. The problem of life and death will ever remain unsolved, at least until the day of eternity shall dawn, then all will be rewarded according to the record made on earth. Jeremiah R. Lee was born in North Carolina, August 18, 1833 and was 87 years, 10 months and 25 days old. His parents moved to Tennessee, where he grew to manhood. When the Civil War came on, he espoused the cause of the Union and entered the army. He was married three times and the last time to Miss Parthena Porter at Verona, where he moved from Kansas, who survives him. He moved to Coriscana, Barry County, many years ago, where he lived several years and then moved to this city where he continued to live to the time of his death. He was a wagon repairer by trade and followed that occupation while living here. He had been gate keeper at the reunion grounds for many years and he will be missed by the many who have and will attend the reunion. He left eight children surviving him, who are: J. W. Lee of Wayne county, who has been with his father during his sickness, Mrs. Louisa Johnson of Jackson county, Tenn., Mrs. J. C. Lowe of Near Cassville, Mrs. Catherine Thompson of Monett, Asbury Lee of Phoenix, Arizona, Buford Lee of Dallas, Texas, Porter Lee of Dallas, Oregon, and Mrs. John Taylor of Cassville. He left many grandchildren. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Edward Chappell at the Baptist Church and interment made in Oak Hill Cemetery, Wednesday. - Same Paper:Local and Personal Column - Dr. E. J. Lee of St Louis, attended the funeral of his brother, J. R. Lee of this city, Thursday. - Cassville Republican, Weekly Paper, Thursday, July 20 , 1893- Not wishing to see Barry outdone, Jerry Lee brought to our sanctions this week a potato vine with potatoes way up on its branches. Some are about the size of peanut and six inches above the ground. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, Oct. 5, 1893- Mrs. Sarah Lee of Elsberry, MO, is now making her home with her son, J. R. Lee. She is 84 years old and had not seen Jerry for 16 years, or another son, Andy for 28 years, prior to coming here. - Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO, Thursday, Feb. 8, 1894- Warning Notice: Notice is hereby given that I have set my son, Jerry Asberry Lee, free, or given him his time, and will not be responsible for any acts that he may commit or contracts or treads that he may enter into. J. R. Lee, Cassville, MO, Jan. 18, 1894. - Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO, Thursday, August 1, 1895- Scholten News: J. R. Lee has a job now, which he thinks is very neat, carrying the U.S. mail from Scholten to Flat Creek. - July 25, 1912, Thursday, Cassville Republican- Ilus Lee, accompanied by his two little sons and daughter, Eugene, Benton and Murrel, spent last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lee and family. Ilus returned to Kansas City Saturday evening. The children will remain until September. - August 29, 1912, Thursday, Cassville Republican- Mrs. Nancy Ellis of St. Louis is visiting her brother, J. R. Lee, and wife. - Cassville Republican, July 3, 1919- A. A. Lee and A. C. Lee of Piedmont are visiting their grandfather, J. R. Lee. They have only lately returned from military service in France. - Photo of Lee Brothers, Jeremiah, Elbert, and Andrew - Photo of Jeremiah - Photo of Parthena - Letter - Another Photo | Photos BCG and HS Online Obit Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Letter and Notes Anne Hunt Lozano |
LEE, John Miller | 1799 Washington Co., VA |
Dec. 30, 1854 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Nancy Wheeler Lee and Lucinda Lee - Inscription: "Father" - Research Note: Researchers say he was the son of William Miller Lee and Margaret Carson. His name was John Miller Lee but his stone just reads Miller Lee. His wife was Nancy Wheeler. - 1850 Census, District 5, Barry, Missouri, USA- Miller Lee, age 51; Nancy, age 48; Lucinda, age 30; John, age 20; Asbury, age 15; Adison, age 13; Newton, age 12; Charles, age 8; Andrew, age 5, Tennessee, age 0. | Photo BCG and HS VA Marriage Index Donna Cooper Census Phyllis Long |
LEE, Lucinda | 1820 VA |
1885 | SSW: John Miller and Nancy Wheeler Lee - Inscription: "Daughter" - Research Note: 1860 Census, Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO - Nancy Lee, age 58, born VA; Lucinda Lee, age 40, born VA, "Dumb Idiot from a child"; C. M. Lee, age 19, born MO; A. J. Lee, age 16, born MO; Martha Lee, age 10, born MO. | Census Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LEE, Lucy J. | Aug. 22, 1878 MO |
Nov. 15, 1897 Nevada, Vernon Co., MO |
Inscription: "Dau. of J. R. and P. L. Lee" - Research Note: Daughter of Jerry R. Lee and Parthena Porter. - Nov. 18, 1897, Thursday, Cassville Republican- Died in the Nevada Asylum, Lucy, daughter of J. R. Lee. - Another Photo | Photos BCG and HS Online Newspapers Phyllis Long |
LEE, Mary Jane (SMITH) (HAYS) | Sept. 11, 1839 TN |
Feb. 19, 1912 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Our Mother" - Research Note: She was a daughter of Elias James and Charity (Mullins) Smith. In 1850 she was listed as Mary Mullins and was living in Marion Co., TN, age 10, born TN. It appears from that record that Elias Smith was her step-father and that her true name was named Mullins and not Smith. - Cassville Republican, February 22, 1912- Mrs. Mary Hays Lee died Monday night Feb. 19 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marshal Hutchens following an illness of several days, in the age of 72 years, 5 months and 20 days. She was born near Shiloh, Tennessee in 1830. About the time of the Civil War the family moved to this state. Her first husband whose name was Hays died at Marionville. He was a Federal Soldier. Mrs. Marshall Hutchens, Mrs. Taylor Black and Mrs. Robert Anderson's mother were children of this marriage. In later years she married Andrew W. Lee, a brother of J. R. Lee, of this city. He died several years ago and Mrs. Lee has been making her home with Mrs. Hutchens. Rev. J. T. Brattin will conduct the funeral services this afternoon (Wednesday) and the body will be laid to rest in Oak Hill Cemetery. - Andy W. Lee married Mary Jane Smith, June 14, 1887 in Barry Co., MO, at Cassville. - Another Photo | Photos BCG and HS Note Donna Cooper Online Obit Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
LEE, Muriel (CALNON) (SPROUSE) | Sept. 15, 1903 Neosho, Newton Co., MO |
Sept. 18, 1974 Blalock Nursing Home, Houston, Harris Co., TX |
Research Note: Son of Ilus Miller Lee and Inez Thompson. She was a cashier at the Hospital. Susan C. Forney was the informant on the death certificate. She was cremated. - Notes by Carl Sprouse: Married to James Timothy Calnon (deceased) on July 2, 1927 in Houston, Harris County, Texas. Married to Orion Wesley Sprouse (deceased) on April 26, 1946 in Houston, Harris County, Texas. Death Certificate states Muriel is buried at Brookside Memorial Park Cemetery in Houston, Harris County, Texas. However, there is a headstone for her photographed at Oak Hill Cemetery in Cassville, Barry County, Missouri. | Census TX Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LEE, Nancy (WHEELER) | 1802 Charlotte Co., VA |
1884 Rural Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Miller and Lucinda - Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Wife of John Miller Lee. Researchers say she was the daughter of William and Nancy B. (Hewett) Wheeler. - Son William Wheeler Lee's Birthday - Photo of Nancy | Note Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LEE, Ollie J. | 1877 | 1900 | Research Note: Son of Charles Miller Lee and Sarah Elizabeth Erwin. His grave is next to Miller and Nancy (Wheeler) Lee's graves. - Cassville Republican, July 19, 1900- Probate Court: Estate of Ollie Lee, dec'd bond of Ilus Lee as administrator filed and approved. - Ilus was his brother. - Older Stone | Online Newspapers Census Phyllis Long Photos BCG and HS |
LEE, Parthena Lenora (PORTER) (OWENS) | Apr. 17, 1843 DeKalb Co., AL |
Mar. 18, 1923 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Jerry R. - Research Note:Her stone reads that her birth year was 1843 and her death certificate has 1842. She was widowed and her husband's name was Jerry. She was a daughter of Robert Porter. John Taylor of Cassville, MO, was the informant. - In 1872 Jerry R. Lee married Lenora Parthena (Porter) Owens in Lawrence County, Mo. and they settled in Barry County, Missouri where they raised a family of 5 children and part of the time J. R.'s children from his first two marriages. Children of the marriage of J. R. Lee and Lenora Parthena Porter were Sarah Ebbanatte Lee, Elzie Porter Lee, Jerry Asbury Lee, Alford Buford Lee, and Lucy Lee. - Parthena Owens married Jerry Lee on Aug. 19, 1872 in Lawrence Co., MO. - Another Photo | Photos BCG and HS Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Note Anne Hunt Lozano |
LEE, Sarah Ebbinate "Sally" (WEST) | May 27, 1808 Johnston Co., NC |
Jan. 6, 1898 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of A. R. Lee, age 89 yrs 7 mos. 16 Ds - Wife of A. R." - Research Note: Roots Web researcher Vicki Rice listed that she was the wife of Alfred Raines Lee and a daughter of Noel West, born NC, and Winifred Johnson. - Jan 13, 1898, Thursday, Cassville Republican- Card of Thanks: We desire to return our heartfelt thanks to the good people of Cassville for their kind assistance and sympathy during the recent illness and death of our dear mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lee (Jeremiah R. Lee) , Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lee. - Another Photo | Headstone Grace Vance Photos BCG and HS Note Vicki Rice Online Newspapers Phyllis Long |
LEE, Sarah Elizabeth (ERWIN) (TAYLOR) | Nov. 6, 1849 Anderson, TN |
Sept. 18, 1938 Exeter, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate lists Martin Erwin as her father and her mother's name was not given. Charles M. Lee was given as her husband. Illus Lee, Kansas City, MO, was the informant. Donna's Note: She married Charles Miller Lee in Barry Co., MO, on Sept. 14, 1873. Son, Ilus Miller Lee's death gives her as Sarah Elizabeth Taylor. | Photo BCG and HS Death Certificate Donna Cooper |
LEFAIVRE, Mary Ellen (MILLER) | Jan. 12, 1925 DeWitt, MO |
Nov. 2, 2020 Roaring River Health, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of Harry E. and Josephine (Jenkins) Miller, who preceded her in death. Mary graduated from high school in Brunswick, Missouri. In 1944 she was inducted in the United States Army Cadet Nurse Corp. Three years ago she moved from Carrollton, Missouri to Cassville to be near her family. Most of her life was dedicated as a registered nurse, working as an industrial nurse. Graveside services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Friday, November 6, 2020 at Oak Hill Cemetery in Cassville under direction of Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
LEPAITRE, George Patrick | Mar. 15, 1920 Loricut, France |
May 2, 1977 | Research Note: Son of Andre S. Lepaitre and Gabrielle Legendre. He visited many different countries according to passenger lists. | SS Claims Index Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LEVERICH, Charles Lee | Dec. 2, 1920 El Reno, Canadian Co., OK |
Nov. 23, 2000 Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
SSW: Lily Nell - Inscription: "S SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: Son of Oscar Harmon and Ina (Keen) Leverich. He was an Army veteran of World War II and was employed with Dow Chemical as an operator in Freeport, Texas, before retiring to move to Cassville in 1972 where he was a cattle farmer. He married Lily Conaway on October 11, 1941, in Parker, Arizona. Survived by two sons and one daughter. - Military Stone | Monett Times Nov. 2000 Phyllis Long Photos BCG and HS |
LEVERICH, Lily Nell (CONAWAY) | June 22, 1923 San Bernardino, CA |
Nov. 1, 2007 Conway, AR |
SSW: Charles Lee - Research Note: Former Eagle Rock, MO resident. Daughter of Curtis Clarence and Carrie (Bradley) Conaway. On Oct. 11, 1941, in Mesa, Ariz., she was united in marriage to Charles Leverich, who preceded her in death on Nov. 23, 2000. There is no death date on the stone. | Cassville Democrat Nov. 7, 2007 Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LEWELLYN, Mrs. | No Date | Apr. 1908 | Research Note: Cassville Republican, Apr. 30, 1908- Mrs. Lewellyn died last Wednesday at the poor farm. For many years the old lady toiled and took care of her two children but old age pointed the way to the poor farm some months ago. She was a member of the Baptist church and was buried Thursday In the Oak Hill cemetery. | Online Newspapers Jack Fly |
LEWIS, Dean Parker | Nov. 6, 1899 | Apr. 12, 1972 | SSW: Lorene L. - Research Note: Son of George Gosney Lewis and Florence Middleton. - Military Stone - Inscription: "MISSOURI PVT US MARINE CORPS - WORLD WAR I" | Census Phyllis Long Photos BCG and HS |
LEWIS, Lorene L. (ADAMS) | Sept. 9, 1903 | Aug. 3, 1983 | SSW: Dean Parker - Research Note: Daughter of Maro J. Adams and May A. Adams. Dean P. Lewis, age 21, married Lorene L. Adams, age 17, on Sept. 17, 1920 in Jackson Co., KS. Maro J. Adams, father of Lorene, gave consent. | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LINDLEY, William B. | Jan. 16, 1835 McLean Co., IL |
Feb. 22, 1912 Flat Creek, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of John Lindley and Malindy Jones, both born KY. His wife was Mary Elizabeth Middleton, died 1927 in Garfield, Co., OK. Buried at Sunnyside Cemetery,, Lahoma, Garfield Co., OK. - Obit: Died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Huffer at the age of 86 years, 9 months and 15 days. Funeral services held at the Christian Church, F. A. Wellman, pastor, delivered the funeral sermon. - Feb. 29, 1912, Thursday, Cassville Republican- Suburban News: It is with great sorrow that we chronicle the death of Mr. Wm. Lindley residing on O. P. Johnson's farm, of pneumonia after an illness of about eight days, age 77 years. He was born in McLean County, Ill., in 1835 and professed faith in Christ when 18 years of age and lived a consistent Christian life ever after. He leaves a widow and nine children to mourn his death. He came to Missouri last April to reside with his daughter, Mrs. Miller, in hopes that his health might be benefited but death came to his relief after a great deal of suffering. Funeral services conducted by Rev. T. F. Kennedy, Saturday at 2 o'clock p.m., after which the remains were laid to rest in Oak Hill Cemetery at Cassville. The bereaved family have our sympathy. - His death certificate reads that he was married and a farmer. He was a son of John Lindley and Malinda Jones, both born KY. D. L. Mitchell of Cassville, MO was the informant. - Another Photo | Family Lois Goodpasture Burdick Online Obit Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photos BCG and HS |
LINLEY, Dovey | No Date | 1900 | SSW: Susan and Lucky - Research Note: Daughter of Thomas Linley and Susan Hilderbrand. | Note Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LINLEY, Lucky | 1919 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 1920 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Susan and Dovey - Research Note: Listed as son in the 1920 census. - Cassville Democrat, Saturday, Feb. 28, 1920- Daughter of Thomas Linley and Susan Hilderbrand. The five months old babe followed its mother, Thursday and its remains were interred yesterday in Oak Hill. - Donna's Note: The stone has 1919 as the death year. | Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS Note Donna Cooper |
LINLEY, Susan (HILDERBRAND) | 1883 Osage Nation, OK |
Feb. 22, 1920 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Lucky and Dovey - Research Note: Daughter of John Hilderbrand and Ellen Pettit. Susan Hilderbrand, age 19, married Thomas H. Linley, age 22, on Aug. 3, 1907 in Craig Co., OK. Both were listed on the Indian census rolls as members of the Osage Tribe. Thomas second married Ethel (Pannell) (Linley) Henbest. He died in 1966 in San Diego, CA. - Cassville Democrat, Saturday, Feb. 28, 1920- Mrs. Tom Linley: Another mother has been taken, leaving bleeding hearts that are lacerated with wounds that will not heal; because their mother is not. The good book says that the day of death is more precious than the day of birth, yet we can not see and know why, because it is fraught with the greatest sadness and sorrow, because of the separation. Miss Susan Hilderbrand was born in Osage Nation, Okla., in 1886, and was married to Thos. Linley, in 1907, and six children were born of this marriage, four sons and two daughters, the oldest son 12 years and the daughter a few months old. She died Feb. 22, 1920, in this city of flu pneumonia, aged 34 years, leaving her husband and children that needed her care and attention. She left four brothers, three of them: Joseph of Chelsea, Richard and George of Bartlesville, Okla., attended her funeral and James of Pawhuska, Okla., could not attend on account of sickness in his family. Rev. J. T. Brattin conducted short funeral services at the Linley home at 2:30 p.m., Monday. Interment was made in Oak Hill Cemetery at this place. The five months old babe followed its mother, Thursday and its remains were interred yesterday in Oak Hill. - Stone has a 1919 death date. | Online Obit OK Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LIPE, Dora Almeta (VANHOOK) | Nov. 19, 1885 Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 15, 1916 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Her death certificate reads that her father was Ben (incorrect given name) Vanhook, born Texas, and her mother Mary Tolby, born Holt Co., MO. Congestion of the stomach and bowels was the cause of death. She was married and George Lipe, Monett, MO, was the informant. She was the daughter of William C. Vanhook and Mary Tolby, married Jan. 13, 1881 in Carroll Co., AR. William C. is supposedly buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, entered as such as findagrave.com, died 1888. In the 1900 Census, Dora is listed as the step-daughter of Benjamin and Mary McNeil. Dora Vanhook, age 17, married George D. Lipe, age 20, on Oct. 6, 1901 in Barry Co., MO. Joseph Lipe, father of George, and Mary McNeil, mother of Dora, gave consent. MO Marriage Records and census give his parents as Joseph Lipe and Frances Linn. George died in 1954 and is buried at IOOF Cemetery in Monett, MO. | Photo BCG and HS Death Certificate Donna Cooper MO Marriage Records AR Marriage Index Census Phyllis Long |
LIPE, Lola Oleta | July 8, 1903 MO |
Sept. 17, 1911 McDonald Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: The death certificate gives her full name as Lola Oleta. Daughter of George Lipe and Dora Almeta Vanhook, both born MO. George Lipe of Purdy, MO was the informant. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LITTLEJOHN, Reatha Irene (BIRKES) (ROWLEY) (HALLMARK) (ENGLAND) | Aug. 19, 1926 | Mar. 21, 1989 | Research Note: Daughter of Oras Lee and Lily Faye (Young) Birkes. Reatha Irene Birkes, age 23, married Joseph F. "Jack" Rowley, age 23, on Dec. 29, 1949 in Carroll Co., AR. Jack is buried at Oak Hill Cemetery and he was a minister. She was from Exeter, MO and Jack from Cassville, MO. Reatha Irene Rowley, age 26, married Dick C. Hallmark, age 30, on May 16, 1953 in Jackson Co., MO. She married Robert A. Littlejohn on Apr. 7, 1984 in Greene Co., MO. - SS Claims Index entry: July 1942: Name listed as REATHA IRENE BIRKES; May 1951: Name listed as REATHA IRENE ROWLEY; June 1971: Name listed as REATHA IRENE HALLMARK; 20 Mar. 1981: Name listed as REATHA IRENE ENGLAND; 21 May 1984: Name listed as REATHA IRENE LITTLEJOHN; 3 Apr 1989: Name listed as REATHA I. LITTLEJOHN. | AR Marriage Index MO Marriage Records SS Claims Index Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LIVINGSTON, John Henry | June 20, 1900 | Oct. 2, 1900 | Research Note: Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO, Thursday, October 4, 1900- John Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Livingston, died Tuesday, at 12 a.m., aged 8 months and 12 days. The funeral services were held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock in charge of Rev. Baldwin. Interment in Cassville Cemetery. | Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LIVINGSTON, Margaret (LIPSCOMB) | Oct. 2, 1880 | Feb. 14, 1923 | Inscription: "Wife of W. C. Livingston" - Research Note: William C. Livingston, age 22, married Lessie M. Lipscomb, age 18, on Oct. 5, 1898 in Exeter, Barry Co., MO. Listed as Selestine M. Livingstonin the 1910 Census in Newton, Harvey Co., KS. 1920 Census, listed as Margaret Livingston in the 1920 census, Newton, KS. | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LIVINGSTON, Mary Louise (STATLER) | Jan. 12, 1846 Schellsburgh, PA |
May 17, 1920 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Daughter of John C. Statler and Mary Jane Dannaker, both born Schellsburg, PA. Wife of John A. Livingston. John had died by the 1860 Census, Schellsburgh, PA. - Cassville Democrat, May 22, 1920- MRS. J. A. LIVINGSTON DEAD - A beautiful and lovely life has closed on earth, leaving a handsome monument inscribed with good deed and an exemplary life, that had an admiration for the accomplishment of good for her acquaintances that would lead them to Christ and a better life. This was her earthly ambition to aid in making the world better, by pointing the way to that everlasting life of love and happiness in that glory land. Many of the girls and boys, now men and women, who went to school to her as teacher in Cassville, will vividly remember the blessed and lovely character of this good woman and how she counseled them for the better and nobler things, that would lead on and up to that better land, will drop a tear of sorrow at her calling. She died at 6 a.m., Monday morning, May 17, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rose Stuckey in Monett, just with the awakening life of a new day, she went to sleep like a tired child. It was just as the birds caroled the coming of the morning and just as they rosy fingers of the orb of day tinted the eastern sky with a sheen of glory. Surely a fitting time for a pure spirit to take its flight heavenward. Miss Mary Louise Statler was born in Shellsburg, Penn., Jan. 12, 1846 and died May 17, 1920, of paralysis, age 74 years, 4 months and 5 days. Dec. 26, 1866, she and Capt. John A. Livingston were married at his native home and immediately after, they moved to Neosho, Mo., where they resided until 1886, when they moved to Cassville and have lived here since. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church, and was a great worker in church, Sunday School and for the cause of temperance and never tired, as we can all testify too. All her daughters, Mesdames Mary Dunkenson, Hatfield, Mo., Anna Roller of Cassville, Florence Kirk of Newton, Kan., and Rose Stuckey, Monett, were with her at her death. Her son Wm. and wife came Tuesday for the funeral. Her son-in-laws, Dr. Dunkeson of Hatfield, Mo., David D. Roller of Cassville, and Ross Stuckey were with her. The remains were conveyed to this city, Tuesday, May 18, by Callaway Undertaking Co., and funeral services were conducted at the Presbyterian Church, at 2 p.m. by Rev.'s J. F. King of Monett and Denton R. Woods of Yale, Okla., where a large congregation of friends have assembled to pay the last tribute of love and respect to a blessed mother, friend, neighbor and citizen. Many beautiful flora emblems were sent. The remains were interred in Oak Hill Cemetery in this city in the family lot. She was survived by her husband and five children. - Ross L. Stuckey of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Online Newspapers Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LODGE, Pearl (AARONSON) (TRAVIS) | June 24, 1880 Monmouth, IL |
Aug. 25, 1918 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was a daughter of Charles W. Aaronson and Augusta Johnson, both born Sweden. Pearl M. Aaronson, age 26, married Joseph Travis, age 27, on Nov. 1, 1906 in Jackson Co., MO. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, August 29, 1918- Mrs. Pearl Lodge who had suffered for the past two years from tuberculosis passed like a child into its sleep, from this life to her eternal home, Sunday afternoon in this city. The funeral service was held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock a the home of her sister, Mrs. C. D. Higganbotham, conducted by Rev. Ed Chappell and interment made in Oak Hill Cemetery. Pearl (Aaronson) Lodge was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Aaronson who came to the United States from Sweden and became citizens of this country. The subject of this sketch was born at Monmouth, Ill., June 24, 1880. Growing to womanhood she became a teacher and later married a Mr. Travis. To them was born a daughter, Miss Margaret, who surviving the death of her husband she united in marriage with a Mr. Lodge. No children were born to this marriage. Mrs. Lodge was a missionary in Cuba during this period of the Spanish American War. Her home before coming to Cassville in April of this year was in New York City. About two years ago she contracted tuberculosis from which trouble she died at the age of 38 years. She was a woman of culture and a devoted Christian lady. He exemplary life of service for others will be a consolation to her bereaved relatives. She leaves three bothers, two of who are physicians in California, and four sisters. One sister, Miss Hilma Aaronson, was here to assist Mrs. Higganbotham in nursing her since she came to Cassville. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, June 20, 1918- Mrs. Pearl Lodge who is at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. D. Higganbotham, is very low with tuberculosis. She was brought down from Mt. Vernon Friday morning by Mrs. Higganbotham, having gone there a short time ago for treatment. | Online Newspapers Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long |
LOFTIN, Beatrice Vida (ZILLIOX) | Oct. 15, 1893 OK |
May 24, 1915 Rural Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Research Note: Daughter of John Henry Zilliox and Sarah Gertrude Gilmore, both buried at Oak Hill Cemetery. Wife of Lester Loftin, buried at Mineral Springs Cemetery. - May 27, 1915, Thursday, Cassville Republican- Mrs. Lester Loftin Dead: Mrs. Beatrice Loftin, wife of Lester Loftin, died at their home in this city Monday afternoon, May 24, following an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Loftin had not been well since the arrival of a son at their home about five weeks ago. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Zilliox east of Cassville. Mrs. Loftin was born in Oklahoma in 1893. With her parents she moved to the locality about twenty years ago. She was a devoted Christian lady and had been a member of the Baptist church for several years. In 1912 she was united in marriage with Lester Loftin. Two children have been born to them, an infant deceased, and the little babe born a few weeks ago. Funeral services conducted by Rev. J. T. Brattin were held at the Baptist Church in this city Tuesday afternoon and the body laid to rest in Oak Hill Cemetery. - Death certificate reads: She was the daughter of John H. Zilliox born Clearfield, PA and Sarah Gertrude Gilmore, born Monroe Co., MO. Death was due to giving child birth. - January 2, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican- Forest Grove News: Lester Loftin and Miss Beatrice Zilliox were united in marriage last Wednesday at the home of Rev. Ennes. Rev. Ennes saying the words. We extend congratulations. - November 30, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican- Lester Loftin and Miss Margaret Evans were married Monday at the recorder's office by Probate Judge C. M. Landis. Mr. Loftin is a member of the firm of Loftin and Moore at Mineral Springs and a young man of exemplary habits and Mrs. Loftin is from Pennsylvania and has been visiting relatives at Mineral for some time and made many friends. The young couple will make their home at Mineral and their many friends wish them much happiness. | Online Newspapers Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
LOFTIN, L. B. | Apr. 19, 1915 Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 26, 1916 Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Lester Loftin, born Barry Co., MO and Beatrice Zilliox, born OK. Beatrice died May 24, 1915. - Aug. 31, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican- The little two year old son of Lester Loftin died at the home of its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Zilliox, northeast of this city, Saturday night, after an illness of several days. | Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long |
LOFTIN, Marjora Lorine | Sept. 19, 1913 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 27, 1914 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was a daughter of Lester Loftin, born Barry Co., MO and Beatrice Zilliox, born OK. Measles was the cause of death. - April 30, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican- Mt. Sinai News: The little babe of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Loftin, died Monday morning of measles. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of all. | Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long |
LOGAN, Catherine (BOWMAN) | Jan. 15, 1818 TN |
Mar. 1, 1870 MO |
SSW: John - Research Note: Researchers say she was the daughter of Aaron Bowman and Sarah Dement. | Note Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LOGAN, John | July 30, 1810 TN |
Jan. 31, 1859 MO |
SSW: Catherine - Research Note: Researchers say he was the son of Samuel Logan and Nancy Orr. He first married Obedience Rowden in Rhea Co., TN on Dec. 31, 1828. - Research Note: Goodspeed's 1888 History: In 1858 John Logan built a steam flouring mill at the NE corner of the town; it did not stay long; it happened to be a bad time to build mills or make improvements. (No date on this): The East side of the square was entirely gutted, and John Logan's great steam mill, so often used by Federal and Confederate was burned down. This mill was built about the year before the war, at a cost of $14,000. On June 8, 1847 John Logan and Catherine, his wife, conveyed to Barry County the SW quarter of the NE quarter of Section 29, Twp. 23, Range 27, being forty acres, having for the eastern boundary the town lots of Cassville. Liberty Twp. -- The first settlers: John Logan, who was elected sheriff in 1844 and again in 1846, was a very popular man and well deserved it; he died several years ago. | Goodspeed TN Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS Note Donna Cooper |
LOGSDON, Porterfield G. | Oct. 1, 1848 Hart Co., KY |
Feb. 15, 1912 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Joseph Wiltberger "Wilbur" and Agnes Priscilla Logsdon, both born KY. Informant was M. G. Logsdon of Beaver, AR. His wife was Eliza Bush, married about 1869. - Cassville Republican, February 22, 1912- Porterfield Logsdon Dead: With little warning of the approach of immediate dissolution, Porterfield Logsdon passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hopton, in this city, Thursday, February 15, of Bright's disease. He was born in Hart County, KY, Oct. 1, 1848. When a boy he went to Iowa where he lived for a number of years. Several years ago he moved to this county and located at Golden. He lived in Cassville for awhile about four years ago and worked at this trade, that of a stone mason. He was married in 1869. There was born to them eight children, one daughter, Mrs. Hopton, and three sons, Harry of Idaho, Jasper of Kansas and Guy of beaver, Ark., survive him. Mrs. Logsdon died in August 1910. Mr. Logsdon was a quiet, hard working citizen. He had his peculiar ideas but was a man of unquestioned integrity and highly respected. Rev. J. T. Brattin conducted the funeral and his body was laid to rest Friday in Oak Hill Cemetery. | Online Obit Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
LOHMAR, Henry | Abt. 1825 | Feb. 7, 1898 | Inscription: "Aged 73 Yrs." - Research Note: Civil War Veteran. His first wife may have been Maria Therese Burrus, married on Nov. 2, 1854 in Henderson Co., IL. Henry Lohmar, age 64, married Sarah A. Gray, age 44, on July 29, 1892 in Barry Co., MO. He was appointed Postmaster of Lohmarsburg, Barry Co., MO on Aug. 17, 1891. Henry Lohmar married Margareth Aumond? on Dec. 30, 1885 in Barry Co., MO. | MO Marriage Records IL Marriage Records Appointments of Postmasters Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LOMAX, James "Billy" William | Sept. 19, 1959 Wichita, Sedgwick Co. KS |
July 26, 2016 Rogers, AR |
Research Note: He was the son of James Lomax, Sr. and Carol (Levick) (Church) Baughman. He was a graduated from Cassville High School and later joined the United States Army. Mr. Lomax was an over the road truck driver for many years, recently working for IWX Motor Freight in Springfield. Mr. Lomax loved his Chihuahua's and spending time with his children. He was preceded in death by his father and his brother, Kip Church. No wife mentioned in the obit. | White Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
LONG, Clifford Leonard Calvin | Mar. 24, 1924 Farmington, Washington Co., AR |
Aug. 30, 2007 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Violet J. - Inscription: "July 24, 1990" - Research Note: He was a son of Boyd and Dora (Warrick) Long. On July 24, 1990, in Cassville, he was united in marriage to Violet (Lundy) McVey. He was a WWII veteran . - Military Stone - Inscription: "PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II - 241 ENGR C BN" | Barry Co. Advertiser Phyllis Long Photos BCG and HS |
LONG, James | 1798 TN |
Sept. 4, 1853 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: On Sept. 4, 1853 James Long departed this life - Age 55 Years." - Research Note: His wife was Rebecca Shook, died in Hill Co., TX. Children: William L. Long, died in TX, married Harriet O. Repshaw; Francis M. Long Barry Co., MO, died in TX; Elizabeth died in TX; James; Phillip Terrell, died in TX; Abraham, died in TX. - Bedford Co., TN Page 457 - 3 Nov 1828. The heirs of Abraham Shook, deceased, viz, James Long and Rebecca his wife, James Harmon and Lurena (Lucinda) his wife, all of Bedford Co., TN conveyed to Surges Hardin of Bedford Co., land in Bedford Co., on waters of the West Fork of Rock Creek. Borders Rambo's corner, William Caufield and Blair's corner. 200 acres. Signed by Elizabeth Miner, James Long, Rebecca Long, James Harmon, Lucinda Harmon, William Shook, Wade Griffin, Lucinda Griffin. Wit: Jabus Nowlin, Light Nowlin, George W. Nowlin and Jonathan Bradford. 7 Jun 1834. - Letters of Administration: Pages 268-270: James Long; Affidavit of Rebecca Long on October 3, 1853 - Heirs: Rebecca Long, widow, Will L. Long, Francis M. Long and Phillip Long. - James Long entered for land 1848-1854, T 22, R 27 Barry Co., MO. - Another Photo - Back of Stone | Family Records Donna Cooper Photos BCG and HS |
LONG, Joe Calvin | Nov. 17, 1881 Stone Co., MO |
Oct. 9, 1970 S. Barry Co. Hospital, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Josephine - Research Note: He was a son of Henry and Martha (Hobbs) Long. His wife was Josephine Brisco. | Family Donna Cooper Photo BCG and HS |
LONG, Josephine (BRISCO) | Mar. 1, 1900 AR |
Dec. 27, 1979 Burlington, Almance Co. NC |
SSW: Joe Calvin - Inscription: "Married Dec. 9, 1916" - Research Note: Daughter of Joseph Solomon Brisco and Cora Belle McDonald. Joe Long, age 35, from Collinsville, OK, married Josie Brisco, age 16, from Berryville, Carroll Co. AR on Dec. 9, 1916 in Carroll Co., AR. NC Death Record says she was buried out of state. | AR Marriage Index Census NC Death Index Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LONG, R. B. | Jan. 6, 1924 Wichita, Sedgwick Co., KS |
July 30, 1968 VA Hosp., Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO |
Inscription: "MISSOURI T SGT 1061 ENGR PORT CR GP WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: Culver Funeral Home Records, by Ted Roller, state that his father was Joe Calvin Long and his mother Josephine Brisco. He was a construction worker and was divorced. He had lived in the area 25 years. | Culver Funeral Home, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LONG, Tennessee | Abt. 1852 | Oct. 13, 1855 | Inscription: "Tennessee - Research Note: Daughter of Wm. L. and H. O. Long, died Oct. 13th 1855, Aged 2 Years, 5 Months, 13 Days." - Research Note: Her stone and James Long's stone are matching stones and they are buried near each other. She was a daughter of William L. and Harriett O. (Repshaw) Long. William, her father, was a son of James Long. William was a physician, born in TN, according to the 1860 Liberty Twp., Barry Co., MO, Census. | Family Records Donna Cooper Photo BCG and HS |
LONG, Violet J. (LUNDY) (MCVEY) | July 11, 1928 Harvey Co., IA |
No Date | SSW: Clifford Leonard Calvin - Inscription: "July 24, 1990" - Research Note: Daughter of Clarence Eugene Lundy and Rosa Leona McAllister. | IA Birth Index Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LONG, Virgil Calvin | Sept. 23, 1921 Blackwell, Kay Co., OK |
Jan. 21, 1956 VA Hosp., Fayetteville, Washington Co., AR |
Inscription: "MISSOURI TEC 5 US ARMY WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: Culver's Funeral Home records have that his father was Joseph Calvin Long and his mother was Josephine Brisco. He was divorced and he was age 34 years old. | Photo BCG and HS Culver Funeral Home, V. 7, P. 5, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
LONGMIRE, James H. H. | Sept. 13, 1879 Osage Co., KS |
Feb. 28, 1894 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son of J. R and M. M." - Research Note: Son of John and Martha Longmire. - March 8, 1894, Thursday, Cassville Republican- Died, Feb. 26th, of pneumonia, James H. H., son of John R. and Martha M. Longmire, born Sept. 13th, 1870 in Osage Co., Kansas. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. R. G. Mitchell at the Baptist Church and the body interred in the Cassville Cemetery. | Online Obit Darla Marbut Photo BCG and HS |
LOVELL, Augusta Mae (STEPHENSON) | Apr. 23, 1921 Mano, Barry Co., MO |
May 15, 2002 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Kermit E. - Inscription: "Wed July 22, 1954" - Research Note: She was a daughter of Henderson W. and Lenora (Aldridge) Stephenson, and married Kermit E. Lovell on July 22, 1954, in Exeter, and he preceded her in death in 1984 | Monett Times May 20, 2002 Mary Homesley Photo BCG and HS |
LOVELL, Francis "Frank" Sherman | July 11, 1866 Harrison Co., MO |
Apr. 20, 1951 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Sarah J. - Research Note: He was a son of Sherman and Olive (Parker) Lovell. E. A. Lovell of Cassville, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo BCG and HS |
LOVELL, Kermit E. | Oct. 3, 1916 Rural Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 28, 1984 State Hosp., Mt. Vernon, MO |
SSW: Mae - Inscription: "Wed July 22, 1954" - Research Note: Son of Edmond Alvin Lovell and Ruby Charlotte Zilliox. He was a lifetime resident of the Cassville area. He was a retired farmer and stockman. He was an Air Corps MO Aviation Institute veteran of WW II. He married Mae Stevenson on July 22, 1954 in Exeter, MO. - Military Stone - Inscription: "PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR II" | Williamson Funeral Home Census Phyllis Long Photos BCG and HS |
LOVELL, Sarah Jane (JAMISON) | May 30, 1869 Lebanon, Laclede Co., MO |
May 14, 1933 Cassville, Barry, MO |
SSW: Francis Sherman - Research Note: Her husband was F. S. Lovell and she was a daughter of David R. Jamison and Margaret Barnes, both born IN. Her husband was the informant on the death certificate. Francis S. Lovell married Sarah A. Jamison/Jannison on Sept. 11, 1887 in Barry Co., MO. - April 10, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican- Suburban News: Mrs. F. S. Lovell and daughters, Lydia and Verna, spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. T. F. Kennedy. - April 17, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican- Suburban News: Mrs. F. S. Lovell has been suffering severally this week from an attack of neuralgia. - Old Stone | Photos BCG and HS Death Certificate Online Newspapers MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long |
LOWDER, Sarah Jane (BABB) | July 8, 1849 TN |
Nov. 22, 1929 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her obit has death date as Nov. 22 and her death certificate has it as Nov. 23. She was a daughter of Rev. Samuel Oscar Babb and Elizabeth Roberts, buried at Corinth Cemetery. Wife of A. J. Lowder. - Cassville Democrat, Nov. 29, 1929- Mrs. Sarah Lowder, 80 years old, died Saturday morning, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mattie Baker, of Paralysis, in Monett. Mrs. Lowder was the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Babb and was born in Tennessee. The family came to Barry county in an early day and she spent the most of her life in Cassville and vicinity. Mrs. Baker is her only surviving child. She leaves one brother, Bascom Babb of Cassville, three sisters, Mrs. Dock Hefley of Cassville, Mrs. Tiny Bradley and Mrs. Witt Eassary of Miami, Okla. A brother, J. W. Babb of Grant, Okla., died Nov. 6 and a sister Mrs. Shadd Wallen, Sr., of Fairland, Okla., died last July at the depot in Monett, after a stoke of paralysis. Mrs. Lowder was a Christian woman and member of the Methodist church at Cassville. Aunt Sarah, as she was familiarly known had been in failing health for several months. Her condition became more serious a few weeks ago, at which time she was taken to the home of her daughter in Monett, where the end came peacefully last Saturday. Funeral services were conducted at the Horine Funeral Home in this city, Sunday afternoon, by Rev. J. S. McQueen of Wheaton, after which the remains were laid to rest in Oak Hill Cemetery. Many beautiful floral emblems were received by the bereaved family from friends near and afar, as evidence of the high esteem in which this excellent character was held. Aunt Sarah resided many years in Cassville and was loved by everyone. Pallbearers were Harry Windes, Cleo Hawk, Evan Shore, Elias Horine, Raymond Williams and John Ray. Flower girls were: Mrs. C. H. Hadley, Mrs. Charles Ray, Mrs. Dora Talbert, Mrs. Bon Manley, Mrs. Henry Platenbury, Mrs. W. T. Ward. A quartette composed of Mrs. Glen Pearl, Mrs. John Ray, Clint Blythe and Chas. Willis rendered music at the service. - Widowed and living with her parents, with daughter Martha, age 8, and son John, age 7, in the 1880 census. | Online Obit Death Certificate Census Phyllis Long |
LOWE, Lewis Aaron | Sept. 7, 1918 MO |
Feb. 20, 1920 MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Aaron Harvey Lowe, born MO and Fannie Mary Nafus. | Photo BCG and HS Census Phyllis Long |
LUNEY, Floyd | Aug. 17, 1892 | Sept. 27, 1979 | SSW: Rosie Elma - Research Note: Son of Peter Luney and Martha Ann Corbin. Married Catherine "Katie"" Howard, Rosie Elma Padgett, and Mildred Aubuchon. | Census Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LUNEY, Rosie Elma (PADGETT) | Aug. 2, 1896 Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 17, 1968 So. Barry Co. Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Floyd - Research Note: Culver Funeral Home Records, by Ted Roller state that her father was named James Padgett and her mother Martha Earlywine. Her husband was given as Floyd Luney, 1490 Presley Dr. Cassville, MO and she had lived a life time in the area. She was 72 years old. | Culver Funeral Home, V. 13, p. 61, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo BCG and HS |
LUONGO, Shirley Rae (PALMER) (SAXTON) | July 4 1933 San Antonio, TX |
Nov. 2, 2020 Roaring River Health, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was preceded in death by her mother, Flossie Hirsch, and father Beaty Palmer. Shirley lived most of her life in Pasadena, Texas. Moving to Rye, Texas in 1990, her career changed directions from a storage unit manager to working in home health care to the elderly while living with her aging mother, Flossie Hirsch. Eventually her and her mother moved to The Woodlands, TX where Shirley became active in the Senior Community Center at Tamarac Pines Assisted Living Facility by holding bible studies and singing praise services for those in the that area. This was her calling. In 2004 moving to San Saba, TX brought Shirley closer to living near her son, Larry Saxton and his wife, Angie. Private family services will be held. Cremation arrangements are under direction of Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
LUSH, Debbie (COLASUONO) (TRECKER) | Nov. 16, 1960 Buffalo Grove, IL |
Mar. 20, 2013 Shreveport, LA |
Research Note: She was daughter of Anthony and Barbara (Wilson) Colasuono, was born on November 16, 1960, in Buffalo Grove, Illinois. On July 4, 2011, she was united in marriage to Kevin Lush. She enjoyed being out on the truck with her husband, spending countless miles together. Had a son with the surname Trecker. | White Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
LYONS, Ima Jean (CALKINS) | Aug. 6, 1929 O'Neill, NE |
July 26, 2009 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Walter O. - Inscription: "Married Dec. 18, 1947" - Research Note: She was a daughter of Chester A. and Hazel (Tarpenning) Calkins. On December 18, 1947, in Inman, Nebraska, she was united in marriage to Walter O. Lyons, who preceded her in death on June 18, 2006. She was also preceded in death by her parents; an infant daughter, Cathy Jean; a great grandson, Joseph and one brother Harold Calkins. - Back of Stone - Another Photo | Photos BCG and HS Barry Co. Advertiser July 29, 2009 Phyllis Long |
LYONS, Walter O. | Feb. 4, 1925 Rogers, Benton Co., AR |
June 18, 2006 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Ima Jean - Inscription: "Married Dec. 18, 1947" - Research Note: Son of Donald and Alta (Skaggs) Lyons. On Dec. 18, 1947, in Inman, Neb., he was united in marriage to Ima Jean Calkins. He was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Cathy Jean; one sister, Alta Mae Grett and one great-grandson, Joseph Lyons. Navy Veteran, WWII. - Back of Stone - Another Photo - Military Stone - Inscription: "SM3 US NAVY WORLD WAR II" | Cassville Democrat June 2006 Phyllis Long Photos BCG and HS |