Rocky Comfort Cemetery
Barry Co., MO
Surnames U - V

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Unknown Abt. 1873 Mar. 3, 1886 Inscription: "Aged 13 Ys. 2 Ms. 2 Ds. - Research Note: Top of stone gone. Photo
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UTTER, Claud J. 1900 1901 SSW: Mother Sarah B. - Inscription: "Son" - Another Photo - Another Photo Photo
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UTTER, Cornelius Julian Apr. 7, 1844
Franklin, IN
Apr. 7, 1924
MO
SSW: Louisa H. - Research Note: Parents were Milton Henry Utter and Sarah Allen. He first married Matilda Adaline Parker on Mar. 19, 1874 in Tipton Co., IN. He second married Louisa Harbourt in 1879. - Cassville Democrat, April 16, 1904 - Shady Grove News: D. A. Utter and family, O. R. Boyer and wife, Mrs. Judge Utter and Misses Zelma carver and Gertie Twilligar attended the surprise dinner given C. J. Utter of near Sunrise. The dinner was in honor of his 60th birthday anniversary. He is a brother of the late Judge Utter. There was a large crowd present and all enjoyed themselves, fine eating and listening of the music furnished by friends. - Wheaton Journal, April 11, 1924 - On Monday, April 10, death claimed the spirit of Cornelius J. Utter, a farmer living a mile and a half northeast of this city. Mr. Utter had been in poor health for several years and finally succumbed to an attack of pneumonia. Cornelius Julian Utter was born near Franklin, Indiana, April 7, 1844. Was married to Adaline Parker in March 1874. To this union were born two children, Luella Jane and Willis Clinton, who survive him. He was married to Louisa Harbourt March 14, 1879. To this union were born five children, Ida May, Nora Elva and Oscar, who preceded him to the Great Beyond. Clara Belva and Henry Irvin still survive him, also his wife Louisa Utter. He became a member of the Christian church in Indiana in the year 1879. He was a member of the Christian church at Rocky Comfort at death, which occurred on his 80th birthday April 7, 1924. Funeral services were conducted at Rocky Comfort Tuesday by Rev. J. S. McQueen and the body buried in the Rocky Comfort cemetery. Note
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UTTER, Delva Auldine (BLACK) Apr. 30, 1916
WV
Jan. 23, 1956
At Home,
Rocky Comfort,
McDonald Co., MO
Research Note: Daughter of Charles E. Black and Lutecia Hanlon. Her husband was Perry Utter and he was the informant on the death certificate. Cause of death was self inflicted shot gun wound to the chest. - Karen's Notes: Perry married Delva on June 26, 1934 in Eureka, Greenwood Co., KS. They moved to Rocky Comfort in 1950. Delva was born with leukemia. She became despondent and depressed and shot herself. - Rocky Comfort Woman Kills Self with Shotgun: Mrs. Perry Utter, 39 years old, a Rocky Comfort resident, shot and killed herself some time between 5:30 and 7 o'clock Monday morning. Dr. Fred R. Clark, who was called to the home about 7:15 o'clock said that Mrs. Utter probably died some time between 6 and 6:30 a.m. Mrs utter and a son, Wayne, were alone, while Mr. Utter and another son, Ronnie, were working at Chase, KS. According to Coroner, R. M. Humphrey, Jr., and McDonald Co. Sheriff Jess Baker, Mrs. Utter apparently set the alarm for 5:30 in the morning. She got up, fixed breakfast for her son, who was asleep in another room, then sat on the bed, placed a 20 gauge shotgun on the foot of the bed and the barrel of the gun against her chest and pulled the trigger. The charge of shot passed through her body, part landing in the headboard of the bed and the remainder struck the wall. The son knew nothing of the tragedy until he was awakened about 7 by the phone ringing. He got up, answered the phone and then found his mother lying on her bed dead. No explanation could be given for her death except she lost her parents within the past two years and she had become despondent, especially during the past few months. Her mother died May 2, 1954 and her father died Jan. 25, 1955. Her usual disposition was pleasant and she was well liked by all who knew her. She was Worthy Matron of the local Eastern Star Chapter in 1955, while at the same time her husband was Worthy Patron of the order. - Utter Stones including Delva Death Certificate
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UTTER, Emma Caroline (FRAZIER) Sept. 8, 1887
TN
Oct. 9, 1968
McCune-Brooks Hosp.,
Carthage,Jasper Co., MO
SSW: Thomas Hendrix - Research Note: Daughter of John Martin Frazier and Lucinda Anna Brown. Usual residence was RR 4, Carthage, Jasper Co., MO. Mrs. Opal Fly of RR 4, Carthage, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - March 25, 1905, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Rocky Comfort Telegrams: Thos. Utter and Miss Emma Frazier were married on the 12th last. Census
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UTTER, Francis/Friendly (WALDEN) (TOLSON) May 1, 1931 May 26, 1992 SSW: Robert - Research Francis/Friendly first married Frank Tolson and was the daughter of William Jackson Walden and Effie May Franks. Robert Jesse Utter married at age 43, Friendly Jewell Tolson, age 43, on May 18, 1874 in Joplin, Newton Co., MO. - Back of Stone MO Marriage Records
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UTTER, George Milton "Miltie" Mar. 11, 1875
Franklin, IN
June 1, 1937
Rocky Comfort,
McDonald Co., MO
SSW: Murtie - Research Note: Son of David J. Utter born IN and Christine Hunt born IN. His wife was Myrtie Utter and she was the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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UTTER, Henry Irwin Mar. 31, 1893
McDonald Co., MO
Nov. 26, 1983 SSW: Lula E. - Inscription: "Married Mar. 31, 1918" - Research Note: PVT WWI - Son of Cornelius Julian Utter and Louisa Harbourt. - Purdy, MO. - Services for Henry Irvin Utter, 90, Purdy route 1, who died at 5:25 p.m. at South Barry county Hospital, Cassville, after a sudden illness, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at McQueen Funeral Home, Wheaton. Bruce McGee, minister, will officiate. Burial will be in the Rocky Comfort Cemetery. Mr. Utter was born March 31, 1893, in McDonald county. He was a lifetime resident of the Wheaton area. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Church of Christ, Wheaton. He had served in the U.S. Army during WWI. He married Lula Emaline Nichols on March 31, 1918, in Barry County. - Military Stone - Inscription: PVT US ARMY WW I" Family Info
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UTTER, Louisa (HARBOURT) Oct. 18, 1858
IN
Mar. 5, 1950
Prairie Co., AR
SSW: Cornelius J. - Research Note: Daughter of Henry Harrison Harbourt and Sarah Jane Townsend. Louisa was the second wife of Cornelius Utter. She was the mother of five children: Nora Elva, Ida Mae, Clara Belva, Oscar Alvan, and Henry Irvin. AR Death Index
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UTTER, Lula Emaline (NICHOLS) Sept. 20, 1897
AR
Aug. 1, 1984 SSW: Henry I. - Inscription: "Married Mar. 31, 1918" - Research Note: Daughter of George Washington Nichols and Amelia Jane Carr. She married Henry Irvin Utter on March 31, 1918, in Barry Co., MO. - Services were held Saturday at McQueen Funeral Home, Wheaton for Mrs. Lula Emaline Utter, 86, Rt. 1, Purdy, who died Wednesday at South Barry County Hospital in Cassville, following a long illness. Bruce McGee, minister, officiated. Burial was in Rocky Comfort Cemetery. Mrs. Utter was born September 20, 1897 in the state of Arkansas, and had lived in the Purdy area most of her life. She was a member of the Wheaton Church of Christ. She married Henry Irvin Utter on March 31, 1918 in Barry County. He preceded her in death November 26, 1983. Survivors include a son, George C. Utter of Purdy, four daughters, Mrs. Ruth Burdett of Pueblo, Colo., Mrs. Nora Levitch of Kansas City, Mrs. Dorothy Snider of Jenkins, and Mrs. James Jones of Exeter, 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. McQueen Funeral Home
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UTTER, Mary Alice (PEARSON) (NELSON) June 20, 1925
Pierce City,
Lawrence Co., MO
Feb. 13, 2005
Springfield,
Greene Co., MO
SSW: Olin E. - Research Note: She was a daughter of Paul Edward and Josephine Carbone (Sears) Pearson. - Monett Times, Feb. 15, 2005 - Mary Utter Nelson, 79, of Exeter, died February 13 at St. John?s Regional Health Center in Springfield. Mrs. Nelson was born June 20, 1925, in Pierce City, the daughter of Paul E. and Josephine Carbone (Sears) Pearson. She worked in a defense plant in Culver City, California, clerked in grocery stores in Pierce City and Webb City, taught school in 1947 in Ridgley, and worked at Armour Turkey Packing Plant in Monett until its closure in 1977. She retired from Fasco Industries in Cassville in 1984 after seven years of employment. She attended the Church of Christ in Exeter. She married Olin Toney Utter on October 31, 1946 at Cassville, Barry Co. MO., and he preceded her in death December 31, 1966. She married Dennis Dink Nelson on July 31, 1971, and he preceded her in death September 22, 1983. Survivors include two sons; one daughter; one step-daughter; two sisters; 17 grandchildren, 28 great grandchildren, two great great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Leann Elkins; two brothers and two grandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m. tomorrow, February 16, at Fohn Funeral Home-Williamson Chapel in Cassville with Bob Stafford, minister, officiating. Burial will be in Rocky Comfort Cemetery. - Another Photo Obit
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UTTER, Mary Lillian May 3, 1924 May 4, 1924 Research Note: Daughter of Willis Clinton Utter and Winnie Maude Patton. - Another Photo Note
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UTTER, Mona Ireta (TAYLOR) Nov. 9, 1908
Neosho,
Newton Co., MO
Apr. 11, 1930
Isleta,
Bernalillo Co., NM
SSW: Roy E. Utter - Inscription: "Mother and Baby" - Research Note: Wife of Lemuel Martin Utter. Daughter of Robert Lee Taylor and first wife Zona Bales. Died in a train wreck. - Twenty-one people died when a Pickwick bus and Train Number 7 of the ATSF line collided at a crossing around 9:40 am. The extraordinarily violent crash derailed the front of the locomotive and the bus burst into flames. Reportedly, a female passenger was on the bus driver's lap when the accident occurred. Died with her infant of burns and wounds. Father's Obit
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UTTER, Murtie (BIGGS) Apr. 10, 1876
MO
Apr. 4, 1941
Merced Co., CA
SSW: Miltie - Research Note: Daughter of John Biggs and Dicey Caroline Reed. Myrtie Biggs married Milton Utter on Dec. 25, 1900 in McDonald Co., MO. Father's Obit
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UTTER, Olin Eugene "Toney" Apr. 19, 1925
Wheaton,
Barry Co., MO
Dec. 31, 1966
Rogers Mem. Hosp.,
Rogers,
Benton Co., AR
SSW: Mary Alice - Research Note: Usual residence was Exeter, Barry Co., MO. He was a mill worker at Forest Products. Son of Willis Clinton and Winnie Maude (Patton) Utter. His wife was Mary Alice Pearson. - Another Photo - Military Stone - Inscription: "CPL CO L 361 INF 91 INF DIV WW II BSM" Census
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UTTER, Opal Marie Mar. 29, 1933
Barry Co., MO
Jan. 29, 1945
Wheaton,
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Her death certificate names her father as Henry Utter, born McDonald Co., MO, and her mother as Lula E. Nichols, born AR. Difficulty from a spider bite was the cause of her death. The informant was Henry Utter, Rt. 1, Purdy, MO. Death Certificate
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UTTER, Oscar Alvin Oct. 5, 1890 Apr. 21, 1900 Inscription: "Son of C. J. and L." - Research Note: Son of Cornelius J. Utter and Louisa Harbourt. Father's Obit
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UTTER, Perry Gresham Nov. 25, 1910
MO
Sept. 25, 1987
Grove Hosp.,
Grove,
Delaware Co., OK
Research Note: He was an oil field laborer and usual residence was Wyandotte, Ottawa Co., OK. Ronald Utter (son) was the informant on the death certificate. Son of Dee Jay Utter and Ollie Frances Johnson. He first married Delva Black in 1934 in Madison, KS, she died in 1956. - He married Jewel Mae Edmondson on Mar. 21, 1958 in Miami, OK. They divorced on Aug. 16, 1966. He married again on Dec. 30. 1966 in Cassville, Barry Co., MO. Divorced on May 13, 1974 at Winfield, KS. - Another Photo OK Death Certificate
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UTTER, Roy Edward June 9, 1929
MO
Apr. 11, 1930
Isleta,
Bernalillo Co., NM
SSW: Mona Utter - Inscription: "Mother and Baby" - Research Note: Son of Lemuel Martin Utter and Mona Taylor. Died with his mother in a bus - train accident. See Mona for article. Note
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UTTER, Sarah B. 1880 1900 SSW: Son Claud - Inscription: "Mother" - Researchers say she was the first wife of Willis/William Clinton Utter. - Another Photo - Another Photo Note
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UTTER, Thomas Hendrix Dec. 1, 1876
IN
Nov. 10, 1950
Rocky Comfort,
McDonald Co., MO
SSW: Emma C. Utter - Research Note: Posted was Tom H. Utter and only part of the dates. His death certificate gives his name as Thomas Hendrix Utter and the full dates. He was a son of David J. Utter and his mother was given as Christine Hunt. His wife was named Emma C. Utter. - Joplin Globe, November 12, 1950 - Utter Rites Monday At Rocky Comfort: Wheaton, Mo., Nov. 12 - Funeral services for Thomas H. Hendricks Utter, 73 years old, will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon in the Rocky Comfort Church of Christ with Rev. Rue Porter of Neosho officiating. Burial will be in the Rocky Comfort cemetery under direction of the Pogue funeral home. Mr. Utter died at 9:40 o'clock Friday night in his home at Rocky Comfort following a heart attack. He was a retired farmer, having moved into town two years ago because of his health. He was a member of the Church of Christ. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Emma C. Utter; three sons, Roy Utter of Tulsa, Lemuel Utter of Jerome, Ida, and Robert Utter of Webb City; three daughters, Mrs. Cordia Casey and Mrs. Faye Thomas of Rocky Comfort and Mrs. Opal Fly of Carthage, two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Stewart of Rocky Comfort and Mrs. Mable McCulley of Monett; 13 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Note
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UTTER, Willis Clinton Dec. 4, 1876
Tipton Co., IN
Dec. 16, 1940
Rural Barry Co., MO
SSW: Winnie Maude - Research Note: Death Certificate indexed as William Clinton Utter. Son of Cornelius J. Utter and Adaline Parker, both born IN. His wife was Maude Utter and she was the informant. Death Certificate
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UTTER, Winnie Maude (PATTON) (CAYWOOD) May 23, 1893
Wheaton,
Barry Co., MO
Feb. 4, 1968
Bakersfield,
Kern Co., MO
SSW: Willis Clinton - Research Note: Daughter of William Fletcher Patton and Ida Belle Link. Her first husband was Willis Clinton Utter. After his death she married Bill Caywood. - W. C. Utter, age 34, married Maud Patton, age 18, on June 4, 1911 in Barry Co., MO. MO Marriage Records
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VANGRINSVEN, Eva Mae (RUARK) Dec. 24, 1950 Mar. 31, 1998 Inscription: "Beloved Mother" - Research Note: Daughter of Dillon E. Ruark and Vurl Ola Fletcher, both buried at Rocky Comfort Cemetery. Eva Mae Ruark, age 28, married Gary Gene VanGrinsven, age 28, on May 18, 1979 in Neosho, Newton Co., MO. Mother's Obit
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VAUGHN, Lowell Wendell "Red" Jan. 5, 1932 May 18, 2001 SSW: Vivian - Inscription: "Married Sept. 25, 1955" - Research Note: Son of L. C. Vaughn and Lola Fay Needham. - Military Stone - Inscription: "CPL US ARMY KOREA" Census
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VAUGHN, Vivian Estelle (PARMLEY) (CROWE) Nov. 10, 1930
MO
Jan. 2, 2014
MO
SSW: Lowell - Inscription: "Married Sept. 25, 1955" - Research Note: Daughter of William Elmun Parmley and Vivian Faye Nelson. Vivian E. Parmley, age 18, first married Billy Crowe, age 21, on Apr. 23, 1949 in Tulare Co., CA. Vivian E. Parmley, age 24, second married Lowell W. Vaughn, age 23, on Sept. 24, 1955 in Tulare Co., CA. - As a youth, she and her family moved west where she made lifelong memories working in the orange groves of Southern California. It was in California that she met and married the love of her life, Lowell "Red" Vaughn, and after starting their family with their four boys, moved to McDonald County where Estelle and Red would lay down lasting roots and build a legacy of family, faith, and love that would last for generations. On the farm, south of Longview, Missouri, Estelle and Red raised their 4 boys and gave shelter and love to many children in foster care. Estelle worked alongside Red on the farm for over 30 years until his health and retirement required a move to the city. Red would precede her in death, along with three of her four sons (Leon Crowe, Jim Crowe, and Ray Vaughn), and in a life that could so easily have been defined by staggering loss, Estelle continued to cling to her faith and display an inner vitality unique only to her. CA Marriage Index
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VELTUM, Edward July 14, 1848
Yorkshire, England
Apr,. 4, 1929
McDonald Co., MO
Research Note: Son of Samuel Veltum and Myna? Lions, both born England. His wife was Margaret E. Veltum and she was the informant on the death certificate. E. D. Veltum married Maggie Payne on Nov. 15, 1908 in Fairview, Newton Co., MO. - Wheaton Journal, April 11, 1929 - Edward Veltum was born in Yorkshire, England July 14, 1848 and died at his home two miles south of Rocky Comfort April 4, 1929. Age 80 years, 8 months and 21 days. He came to this country with his parents when 7 years old. He was a mechanic by trade, graduating in brick and stone work at Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1866 at the age of 18 and received his diploma in plastering in Chicago in 1870. He was united in marriage to Margaret Elizabeth Payne Nov. 15, 1908. He was converted and joined the Protestant Methodist Church at Fairview, Mo., in 1912. He is survived by his widow and 7 stepchildren: Mrs. George R. Barnett, James R. Payne, W. H. Payne, Noah Payne and Mrs. James C. Long all of Rocky Comfort and T. P. and H. C. Payne of Joplin, Mo. Funeral services were conducted Friday April 5, at the Rocky Comfort Baptist Church, by Rev. Jimmie Gold, and burial made in the Rocky Comfort Cemetery under the direction of Pogue?s Undertaking Company. Death Certificate
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VELTUM, Margarett Elizabeth (HOLMES) (PAYNE) Apr. 2, 1861
MO
Feb. 23, 1955
Rocky Comfort,
McDonald Co., MO
Research Note: Daughter of James Holmes and Mahulda Shewmake. Her husband was Edward Veltum. Mrs. J. C. Long of Rocky Comfort, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Her first husband was John C. Payne. John C. Payne married Margaret E. Holmes on Dec. 25, 1879 in McDonald Co., MO. E. D. Veltum married Maggie Payne on Nov. 15, 1908 in Fairview, Newton Co., MO. Death Certificate
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VICE, Frederick Ralph Nov. 12, 1918
Nowata, OK
July 22, 2004
Cox South Hosp.,
Springfield,
Greene Co., MO
Research Note: Pierce City, MO resident. He was the son of Fred and Mamie (Wilson) Vice. He was a retired radio sales representative. He was a member of Streetman Road Baptist Church in Meed, Oklahoma, and attended New Site Baptist Church. He married Carolyn (Coatney) Holmes on April 16, 1991. Lakin Funeral Home
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VORE, Carl L. 1949 1998 SSW: Jackie L. - Inscription: "A Loving Father" "Sons" - Research Note: Son of Jack Lavern Vore and Winifred L. Miller. Father's Obit
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VORE, Jack Lavern Sept. 12, 1919
Dacoma, OK
Feb. 21, 2010
Cox Monett Hosp.,
Monett, Barry Co., MO
SSW: Winifred L. - Inscription: "Wed Apr. 22, 1945" - Research Note: Son of Ray and Lola (Holder) Vore. After graduating from Dacoma, Oklahoma High School, he left home at the age of 15 to attend college. He worked a variety of jobs to include living and working in a dry cleaners to help pay his room and board. During his undergraduate work, he became a two-time Golden Gloves Oklahoma State Boxing Champion and was a track letterman. He graduated with a Bachelors of Science degree from Northwestern Oklahoma State University in 1939. Jack also did graduate work in Science at Northwestern Oklahoma State and seminary study at Anderson Indiana University. Jack had accepted Jesus Christ as his personal savior at an early age and seriously considered the ministry. However, he eventually came to believe that he could best do God's work as a high school teacher and coach. Jack taught math and science from 1941 until 1985 in Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri and coached football, basketball, and track in Oklahoma and Kansas. Throughout his teaching career, he raised quarter horses and Hereford cattle. During the 1960's he developed Vore Herefords, a polled Hereford operation that produced a national champion bull in 1981 and continued to develop quality breeding stock until the late 1990's. While he was head football coach at Hugoton, Kansas, he was united in marriage with Winifred L. "Winnie" Miller on April 22, 1945. Born to this marriage were three boys: Jack, Jim, and Carl. Preceding him in death were his parents, two sisters, two brothers, and two sons. Fohn Funeral Home
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VORE, Jackie L. 1946 1986 SSW: Carl E. - Inscription: "A Loving Father" "Sons" - Research Note: Son of Jack Lavern Vore and Winifred L. Miller. Father's Obit
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VORE, Winifred L. (MILLER) 1926 No Date SSW: Jack Lavern - Inscription: "Wed Apr. 22, 1945" Photo
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