Rocky Comfort Cemetery
Barry Co., MO
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NEEDHAM, Bunia Vesta (WOLFENBARGER) Sept. 26, 1875
Union Co., TN
Jan. 9, 1919
McDonald Co., MO
Research Note: Daughter of Richard Landon Wolfenbarger and Martha Clementine Lay. Her husband was William George Needham. - Mrs. W. G. Needham died at her home near Rocky Comfort, Thursday, Jan. 9. She was born in Union Co., TN in 1875 and lived there until 1902 when she came with her husband and family to Newton Co. They lived on the Clements place at Hammers school house until five years ago when they moved to Rocky Comfort. She was a church member and lived a true Christian life, a devoted mother and loving wife until her death. She is survived by her husband, five sons and two daughters, two brothers, one sister, and father. - Another Photo Obit
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NEILL, John Carry Jan. 1, 1930
Seminole, OK
Jan. 27, 1937
McDonald Co., MO
Research Note: Son of Hugh Otis Neill and Flora Surber, both born Newton Co., MO. His father was the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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NEILL, Velma Jane Apr. 23, 1918 Sept. 28, 1919 Research Note: Buried next to John C. Neill, her brother. Daughter of Hugh Otis Neill and Flora Surber, both born Newton Co., MO. Note
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NEWBURY, Boyd Evert Mar. 21, 1893
Whitewater, KS
Feb. 16, 1957
MO
Research Note: Registered for the WW I Draft from St. Joseph, MO with birth date of Mar. 21, 1890. 1900 Census has Mar. 1889. Son of John Porter Newbury and Emma R. Gibson. His wife was Clementine. WW I Draft Reg.
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NEWBURY, Clemtine 1893 1918 Research Note: Wife of Boyd Evert Newbury. Clementine spelled Clemtine on the stone. Census
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NEWSOM, Idella Mar. 26, 1881 Oct. 15, 1910 Inscription: "Wife of T. H. Newsom" - Research Note: Wife of Thomas H. Newsom. - Another Photo - Another Photo Census
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NEWSOM, John Sept. 14, 1910 June 22, 1911 Inscription: "Baby" - Research Note: Probably the son of Thomas H. and Idella Newsom. - Another Photo Note
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NICELY, Attie (LAMBERSON) 1889 1975 SSW: Lon - Research Note: Daughter of Henry Phelps Lamberson and Laura V. Younce. Lonzo Nicely, age 22, married Attie Lamberson, age 22, on Jan. 28, 1912 in Barry Co., MO. MO Marriage Records
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NICELY, Emily "Della" Feb. 10, 1884
TN
June 29, 1965
Elsie's Rest Home,
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Flora E. - Research Note: Daughter of William Nicely and Hazeltine Buckner. Never married. Usual residence was rural Purdy, MO. Lon Nicely of Purdy, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Census
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NICELY, Flora Elizabeth May 8, 1896
McDonald Co., MO
Apr. 30, 1945
Cardwell Hosp.,
Stella,
Newton Co., MO
SSW: Della - Research Note: Daughter of William Nicely and Hazeltine Buckner both born TN. Della Nicely of Stella, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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NICELY, Hazeltine Parlenia (BUCKNER) Mar. 29, 1855
TN
July 3, 1922
MO
Research Note: Parlenia H. Buckner married William M. Nicely on Aug. 5, 1877 in Union Co. TN. TN Marriage Records
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NICELY, Henry Oct. 25, 1881
TN
May 7, 1951
Rural Stella,
Newton Co., MO
Research Note: Son of William Nicely and Hazeltine Buckner. Cause of death was suicide. Hung himself in the barn. Della Nicely of Stella, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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NICELY, James Thomas "Dole" May 10, 1879
Union Co., TN
Oct. 23, 1942
Rural Rocky Comfort,
McDonald Co., MO
Research Note: His wife was Julia Nicely. Son of William Nicely and Hazeltine Buckner, both born TN. His wife was the informant on the death certificate. J. R. Nicely married Jennie Lind Utter on Dec. 2, 1906 in Stella, Newton Co., MO. Dole Nicely, age 53, second married Julia Williams, age 54, on Sept. 1, 1932 in McDonald Co., MO. Death Certificate
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NICELY, Lon 1889 1978 SSW: Attie - Research Note: Son of William Nicely and Hazeltine Buckner, both born TN. Census
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NICELY, Lorene Gladys (MYERS) Sept. 12, 1920
Powell,
McDonald Co., MO
Jan. 4, 2009
St. John's Hosp.,
Joplin,
Jasper Co., MO
SSW: Winfred K. - Research Note: She was the daughter of the late John S. Myers and Grace N. (Woodward) Myers. She graduated from Stella High School and worked for Sears for over 25 years before retiring in 1981. She married Winfred "Dick" Nicely on June 27, 1942, in Cassville, MO. He preceded her in death on March 26, 1995. In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Geneva J. Waggoner; and three brothers, C. Eugene Myers, Floyd Myers and William Ray Meyers. - Another Photo Joplin Globe
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NICELY, Walter J. June 6, 1892
MO
Mar. 9, 1920
U.S.P.H.S. Hosp.,
St. Louis, MO
Inscription: "He gave his life for his country" - Research Note: Son of William Nicely and Hazeltine Buckner. He was single. Cause of death was meningitis following chronic abscess of the brain after a fracture of the skull in the War. The Dr. was W. M. Jones of the U. S. Marine Hospital, St. Louis, MO. Dole Nicely of Rocky Comfort, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Wheaton Journal Friday March 12, 1920 - IN MEMORY OF JOHN WALTER NICELY - By request I will attempt to write a short sketch of the life and death of one of our most highly respected young men. It seems very sad indeed when we see our young men who have just entered into manhood and have begin a life of right and usefulness stricken down in death, but when God, who is the ruler of all things, sees fit in his great wisdom to call one of our friends and loved one away, no matter what stage of life we should be reconciled to it, for we know that God knows best and does all things right. John Walter Nicely was born June 6, 1892. Died March 9, 1920, age 27 years 9 months and 3 days. Volunteered his services to the Government in the Great World War and was put in Co. 3 (??) ( ??) 169 D. B. Feb. 16, 1918. Received an honorable discharge Dec. 24th of the same year. While he did not see any service over seas he was just as important a part of the service and faithfully and cheerfully discharged his duty. While in the Army he was in a train wreck and received a fractured skull which was somehow overlooked by the attending physician and was discharged with said injury unattended. Some time after he came home his head began to hurt him and he became so weak he could not do any work, yet not knowing the real cause. Everything that loving hands could do for him was done yet he became worse and was taken to a Joplin hospital. On Dec. 21, 1919 an operation was performed, taking out a piece of skull which was pressing the brain and it seemed for a while he would get well. But he became worse again and was taken to a St. Louis hospital where on March 3rd, 1920 a second operation was performed, discharging an abscess on the brain which resulted in his death. His body was shipped home for burial and was laid to rest in the Rocky Comfort Cemetery. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Carlin. - DIES AT ST. LOUIS HOSPITAL - Walter, more familiarly known as Yank Nicely, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Nicely of near Oshkosh died Tuesday night March 29, 1920 at a St Louis Hospital following a recent operation. About 18 months ago while in the Army, Walter received a fracture and other injuries in a train wreck and since being discharged has suffered from the effects of the skull fracture. A few months ago the fracture began affecting his mind and on Dec. 16th he was taken to the St. Johns hospital at Joplin where he was operated upon and not being satisfied with the result was sent to St. Louis where he was again operated on which resulted in his death. The body arrived at Wheaton Wednesday morning and was buried in the Rocky Comfort cemetery Friday afternoon. - Another Photo Death Certificate
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NICELY, William Feb. 18, 1854
TN
Dec. 26, 1936
McDonald Co., MO
Research Note: His wife was Hazeltine Buckner. Son of William Nicely and Rachel Capps, both born TN. Della Nicely of Stella, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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NICELY, Winfred K. "Dick" Dec. 15, 1922
Stella,Newton Co., MO
Mar. 26, 1995
St. John's Hosp.,
Joplin,
Jasper Co., MO
SSW: Lorene - Inscription: "US ARMY WW II" - Research Note: Son of Lon Nicely and Attie Lamberson. He moved to Joplin in 1946 from Neosho where he had worked for Carnation Co. He was employed by Sherwood Cleaners in Joplin. He later worked for Rocketdyne in Neosho for 10 years; was employed by Eagle-Picher Industries and was manager at Talbot Wire, Neosho. He retired from the lab at Missouri Steel Castings, where he worked from 1977 to 1986. He was a member of Earl J. Bruton Post #534, Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Joplin Bowling Association. He was a U.S. Army Corps veteran of World War II, serving in the Ninth Air Force. He married Lorene G. Myers on June 37, 1942, at Cassville. - Another Photo Neosho Daily News
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NICOLL, Thomas A. Dec. 29, 1929 Mar. 2, 1990 Research Note: Son of Woolford and Mary F. Nicoll. Census
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NICOLL, W. Corinne July 22, 1931 Dec. 7, 1981 No Data Photo
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NORTHCUTT, Lois Ina (LITTLE) May 25, 1879
Pineville,
McDonald Co., MO
May 31, 1943
St. Francis Hosp.,
Maryville,
Nodaway Co., MO
Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Usual address was Fairfax,, Atchison Co., MO. Daughter of William Butler Little and Susan Hopkins, both born TN. Mrs. Hubert Rosser of Fairfax, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Wife of Willis Northcutt. - Plot Stone Death Certificate
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NORTHCUTT, Willis Guy 1907 1931 Inscription: "Son" - Research Note: Son of Willis Hawkins Northcutt and Lois Ina Little. - Plot Stone Census
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NORTHCUTT, Willis Hawkins Sept. 24, 1862
MO
Aug. 7, 1929
McDonald Co., MO
Inscription: "Father" - Research Note: His wife was Lois Northcutt. Son of Thomas Dillard Northcutt born KY and Mary Gatewood born MO. His wife was the informant on the death certificate. - Plot Stone Death Certificate
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NORTHROP, Lela Lou (LONG) (YOUNG) 1910
Fresno, CA
1992
MO
Research Note: Matches the stone for Ray. Daughter of James C. Long and Mellah J. Payne, both buried at Rocky Comfort Cemetery. She first married Earle D. Young. Ray Northrop, age 59, second married Lola Lou Young, age 59, on May 31, 1970 in Rocky Comfort, McDonald Co., MO. Census
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NORTHROP, Mary Lucinda Oct. 24, 1885 Dec. 11, 1895 Inscription: "Dau. of William and Lucinda" "Aged 10Yrs 1MO 17Ds" - Research Note: Daughter of William Northrop and Lucinda Elizabeth Hubbard. - Another Photo Note
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NORTHROP, Pearl (FLAXBEARD) Dec. 6, 1880
Rocky Comfort,
McDonald Co., MO
Aug. 19, 1961
Cardwell Hosp.,
Stella,
Newton Co., MO
SSW: William F. - Research Note: Daughter of Henry F. Flaxbeard and Amanda Woodrum. Her husband was William F. Northrop and he was the informant on the death certificate. W. F. Northrop married Pearl Flaxbeard on Dec. 6, 1908 in McDonald Co., MO. Death Certificate
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NORTHROP, Ray 1911 1989 Research Note: Matches the stone for Lela A. Northrop. Full name was Henry Ray Northrop. Son of William Franklin Northrop and Pearl Constance Flaxbeard. He first married Eleanor Louise Jennings. Second wife was Lela Lou (Long) Young. MO Marriage Records
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NORTHROP, William Franklin June 25, 1888
MO
July 5, 1971
St. Vincent's Hosp.,
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Pearl - Research Note: Son of William J. Northrop and Lucinda E. Hubbard. He was a farmer and resident of Wheaton, Barry Co., MO. Ray Northrop of St. Louis, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Census
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NORTHROP, William Apr. 17, 1863 Oct. 29, 1895 Inscription: "Husb. of Lucinda" "Aged 33 Yrs 5 MO 12 Das" - Research Note: Son of William B. Northrop and Amy Gray. His wife was Lucinda Elizabeth Hubbard. Mrs. Lucinda Northrop, age 32, second married Charles O. Clingenpeel, age 30, on Jan. 16, 1898 in Barry Co., MO. - Notes from ancestry.com, Hudson/Northrop Family Tree: William died of cholera. Daughter Mary also died at about the same time from cholera. When Lucinda's 1st husband (William) died she married Charles Clinginpeel. He had worked as a hired man on the farm prior to this marriage. The marriage was not a happy one. A couple of William's children left very soon after the marriage, and Lucinda and Charles separated not long after they were married. - Another Photo MO Marriage Records
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NORTON, Rita Dawn (LANDERS) Aug. 23, 1960
Shelbyville,
Bedford Co., TN
July 17, 2011
Rocky Comfort,
McDonald Co., MO
Research Note: She was the daughter of Gilbert and Lola (Laughlin) Landers. She lived several years in the Rocky Comfort area. She moved back here two weeks ago from Tulsa, Okla., to be closer to family because of her health. She was a Rocky Comfort School Bus driver for several years; owned and operated the Powell Store in Powell, MO for three years. McDonald County Press
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NUNEZ, George Luna, Sr. Sep. 18, 1978
Melrose Park
Cook Co., IL
Sep. 25, 2023
At Home,
Butterfield,
Barry Co., MO
Research Note - Son of Antonio and Hermila (Nuñez) Luna, who preceded him in death. Also preceding him in death was one brother, Martin Luna. Surviving are two sons; two daughters; and four sisters. George grew up and attended Proviso East High School in Maywood, Illinois. Before moving to Missouri he was employed by Schwake Stone Limited, LLC in Des Plaines, Illinois. After moving to Butterfield in 2008 he was employed by Keen Orchards in Washburn and Wal-Mart in Cassville. George enjoyed having a beer while working on the farm and was the life of the party, he never met a stranger and always made people laugh, but what was most important to him was his family and spending time with them. He was a member of St. Edward Catholic Church in Cassville, Missouri. Fohn Funeral Home
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NUNEZ, Martin Ruben Luna June 16, 1967
San Javier,
Durango, Mexico
Apr. 8, 2022
MO
Research Note: He came to the United States in 1975 with his parents, Hermila Nuñez de Luna and Antonio Luna and his two sisters. Martin never forgot his roots and visited his grandparents, Juanita Nuñez and Nicolas Nuñez and aunts and uncles in their ranch "El Tanque" near Santa Maria del Oro, Durango. Martin went to two elementary schools, Lincoln School and Jane Adams and he went to Proviso East High School in Maywood, IL. Martin worked in construction for many years in Chicago until he suffered an accident. Martin fell in love with Rosalba Alvarado, a special education teacher in Sta. Maria and they married on August 12, 1995. They lived in Maywood, IL for several years then moved to Rocky Comfort, Missouri and most recently in Wheaton, Missouri. Rosalba was the strength, motivation, care and support that Martin needed in every difficult moment especially after his open-heart surgery when he almost lost his life and suffered a long and painful recovery. Fohn Funeral Home
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NUTT, Allison E. 1908 1984 SSW: Ruth Photo
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NUTT, Ruth (SMITH) (WEST) 1912 2006 SSW: Allison E. - Research Note: Daughter of John Benjamin Smith and Amanda Elizabeth Pierce. - 1940 Census, Neosho, Newton, Missouri - Living with her mother, Amanda Smith, age 66, born MS; Ruth West, age 29, born TX, divorced with son Johnny West, age 9, born MO. Census
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O'Donald, John H. Abt. 1874 June 23, 1876 Inscription: "Aged 1Y 3Mo 30D" - Another Photo Photos
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O'GRADY, Martin Patrick Aug. 5, 1915 Mar. 30, 1986 Inscription: "TEC 5 US ARMY WW II" - Research Note: His wife was Violet Roberts. Note
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O'GRADY, Violet Oletta "Tommie" (ROBERTS) Jan. 28, 1901 Apr. 6, 1987 Research Note: Daughter of Reuben Madison Roberts and Sybil Black. She first married, at age 21, Donald F. Troupe, age 23, on Dec. 19, 1923 in Jackson Co., MO. Second husband was Martin Patrick O'Grady Census
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OSBORNE, Beverly Lou Apr. 4, 1936 Sept. 12, 1955 No Data Photo
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OVERACKER, Evelyn Eldora (PARMLEY) Aug. 23, 1926 Aug. 18, 1992 SSW: Irving E. - Research Note: Daughter of William Elmun Parmley and Vivian Faye Nelson. Census
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OVERACKER, Irving Emerson May 2, 1922
Riverside, CA
Aug. 7, 1994
McDonald Co., MO
SSW: Evelyn E. - Research Note: Son of Lloyd Dow Overacker and Virgie Alice Smith. Census
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OVERACKER, Janice (NORMAN) (GARBER) Dec. 14, 1953
Lindsay,
Tulare Co., CA
Apr. 23, 2010
Maryville,
Blount Co., TN
Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Janice Overacker, 56, of Siloam Springs died April 23, 2010, at Blount Memorial Hospital in Maryville, Tenn. Daughter of Evelyn E. Parmley and Irving Emerson Overacker. Two sons surviving in the obit with the surnames Norman and Garber. Rogers Morning News
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OVERTON, Eliza (SWINDLE) Nov. 29, 1863
MO
Oct. 29, 1928
Wheaton,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Robert C. - Research Note: Daughter of James Swindle born TN and Eliza Fly, born MO. Her husband was Robert C. Overton and he was the informant on the death certificate. - Wheaton Journal, November 1, 1928 - Eliza Swindle was born November 29, 1863 and died October 29, 1928 at the age of 64 years and 11 months. She was united in marriage to R. C. Overton December 24, 1882. To this union were born three children; Minnie Brattin of Wheaton, Wendell Ira, of Purdy, and Homer of Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. Her husband, her children and six grand children survive her. She leaves, also, four brothers and three sisters; John Swindle, of Deer, Ark., Lafayette, of Hollywood, Calif., George of Fairview, Abe of Santa Anna, Calif., Martha Parks, of Sumas, Washington, Nannie Overton of Purdy, Frances Holmes of Wheaton, and a step-sister, Sarah Garrison of Verona, Mo. She was an earnest student of the Bible, a true Christian, a devoted wife and mother, and the number of her friends is the number of her acquaintances. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. A. Meggison of Galena, Kan., Wednesday afternoon at the Baptist church and internment made in the Rocky Comfort Cemetery under the direction of Pogue Undertaking. - Cassville Democrat, Nov. 3, 1928 - MRS. BOB OVERTON DIES AT WHEATON - Wife of Prominent Wheaton Citizen Dies Suddenly Following Hear Attack. - Mrs. Ellen/Eliza Overton died at her home in Wheaton Monday morning following an attack of heart trouble. She took sick Sunday afternoon and died the following morning. Mrs. Overton was well known and highly respected citizen who had resided in that section of the county all her life. Mrs. Overton was about 65 years old and was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Swindle, old time and highly respected citizens of this county. She has lived in the Shoal Creek country, where she was born, all of her life. She was a member of the church and leaves one girl, Mrs. Walter Brattin of Wheaton, and two sons. Ira, who resides n the old home place on Shoal Creek and another son residing in California. All of her children were at her bedside at the time of her passing. Mrs. Overton was a wonderful character, possessing many true friends who had loved her since childhood. She was an excellent neighbor and did much for humanity. Funeral services were conducted at the Wheaton Baptist church Wednesday afternoon, after which the remains were laid to rest in the Rocky Comfort cemetery. A large number of sorrowing relatives and friends attended the services and interment. The Democrat sympathizes with the grief stricken family. Death Certificate
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OVERTON, Homer R. Sept. 12, 1895 May 14, 1946 Inscription: "MISSOURI STAFF SGT. Q. M. CORPS" - Research Note: Son of Robert C. Overton and Eliza Swindle. - Cassville Republican, February 27, 1913 - Circuit Court Docket - State vs. W. C. May and Homer Overton, gambling. - March 27, 1913, State vs. W. C. May and Homer Overton, gambling, plead guilty, paroled. - June 9, 1917, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Local And Personal: Homer Overton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Overton, was telegraphed last week to report for service in U. S. Army at St. Louis, at earliest convenience. Homer left for St. Louis, May 28, and it is hoped that he may return to his home when these critical times are over and peace and happiness rule the world. - Cassville Republican, July 31, 1919 - Homer Overton of Wheaton came to Cassville Thursday and drove home in a new Dodge car which he bought of Houston and Reed the local distributors of the Dodge. Homer was in France during the world war and says that he Dodge car was thoroughly tested there and found to be a high class car. - July 31, 1920, Cassville Democrat, Barry Co., MO - WHEATON - Homer Overton is at home from California. Mother's Obit
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OVERTON, Robert Carter Sept. 10, 1861
TX
Sept. 2, 1958
Dallas, TX
SSW: Eliza - Research Note: Dallas News death notice: Robert C. Overton, 3909 Rawlins. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Minnie Britton; son, Ira P. Overton. Services Oneal Funeral Chapel, Wednesday 3:30 p. m., Rev. Charles Pitts officiating. Remains to be carried overland to Missouri for interment. Son of Abdon Alexander Overton and Bettie White. Informant on the death certificate was Mrs. Minnie Brattin (daughter). Dallas News
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OZRO, John Nov. 19, 1866 Mar. 20, 1943 No Data Photo
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