Washburn Prairie Cemetery
AKA Prairie Cemetery
Barry Co., MO
Surnames C
SSW = Shares Stone With
Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
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CAMPBELL, Bryon Franklin | June 16, 1892 Skagit, WA |
May 16, 1957 Eureka Springs, Carroll |
Research Note: Son of Charles O. Campbell and Dora B. Windes. He married Carrie B. Day on May 7, 1922 in Washington Co., OK. Carried died on Sept. 15, 1977 in Tacoma, WA. | AR Death Certificate OK Marriage Records WA Death Index Phyllis Long Headstone Donna Cooper |
CAMPBELL, Charles O. | Nov. 8, 1861 Marysville, OH |
May 6, 1937 Washburn Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Married Dora B. Windes - Phyllis' Note: According to his death certificate his wife was Dora Campbell. His occupation was farmer. He was a son of Harrison (born OH) and Rebecca (born OH) Campbell. Frank Campbell of Eureka Springs, AR was the informant. | Headstone Billy Windes Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
CAMPBELL, Dora Belle (WINDES) | Aug. 18, 1867 Waynesville, MO |
Jan. 4, 1953 Washburn Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Married to Charles O. Campbell and sister of R. A. Windes (1872 birth) - Phyllis' Note: According to her death certificate her husband was Charles O. Campbell. She was a daughter of B. F. and Crocia (Rayl) Windes. Frank Campbell of Washburn, MO was the informant. | Headstone Billy Windes Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
CAMPBELL, Harrison C. | Feb. 22, 1830 OH |
Feb. 18, 1894 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Rebecca A. - Research Note: Son of William H. and Ann Campbell. Harrison Campbell married Rebecca Ann Snodgrass on May 1, 1855 in Union Co., OH. Cassville Republican, Thursday, Feb 22, 1894 - Washburn News: Mr. Campbell died Monday, Feb 18th at about 4 O'clock in the evening. He had been complaining for several days but was not generally supposed to be dangerously ill. The remains were interred at Prairie, Monday. - Another Photo | Online Newspapers Darla Ball Marbut Census OH Marriage Records Photo Phyllis Long |
CAMPBELL, Rebecca A. (SNODGRASS) | July 5, 1834 OH |
Oct. 19, 1913 Washburn Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Harrison C. - Research Note: According to her death certificate her father was Thomas Snodgrass and mother was Elizabeth Galloway, born in VA. Informant was J. L. (John Luetrell) Campbell of Washburn, MO. No other information. - Another Photo | Death Certificate Census Photos Phyllis Long |
CANTRELL, Abraham H. | Oct. 30, 1863 KS |
Nov. 1, 1940 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His usual residence was rural Purdy, Barry Co., MO. His wife was Grace Cantrell, living. His occupation was farmer. His father was Henry J. Cantrell, no other information. Donna's Note: His father was Andrew Jackson Cantrell and his mother was Eliza Matilda Barnes. His mother died in 1911 in Granby, MO. | Death Certificate Photo Phyllis Long |
CANTRELL, Mamie | Abt. 1902 Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 23, 1918 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Daughter of Abraham H. Cantrell and Amanda S. Erwin. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, March 7, 1918 - Mamie Cantrell passed away Saturday Feb. 23 and was laid to rest in the Washburn Prairie Cemetery Sunday. Rev. W. F. Goodnight conducted the funeral. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved family. - This homemade marker possibly reads Mannie Cantrel. | Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Note Donna Cooper Census Photo Phyllis Long |
CANTRELL, Amanda "Manda" S. (IRWIN) | 1866 | June 17, 1914 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Daughter of William Lands Irwin and Sarah E. Daugherty both buried at Washburn Prairie Cemetery. - July 23, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Washburn Prairie News: Mrs. Abe Cantrell, died at her home, near Wheaton, Friday, June 17th. She leaves a husband three sons and three daughters, besides a host of other relatives to mourn her death. The body was brought to this place Saturday for burial. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. P. H. Hodge after which the body was tenderly laid to rest. - Another Photo | Online Newspapers Donna Cooper Census Photos Phyllis Long |
CANTWELL, Bobby Joe "Bob" | June 5, 1941 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 31, 2019 At Home, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Clida and Wilma L. (DeCocq) Cantwell. On January 19, 1963 he was united in marriage to Lana Watson. Preceding him in death were his parents; daughter-in-law, Lori Cantwell; one sister, Bette Mitchell and a brother-in-law, LeRoy Miller. Bob grew up and received his education in Cassville, graduating from Cassville High School in 1959. After high school he helped build Beaver Dam. In June of 1962 he received Christ as his Savior. He was a member of Corinth Baptist Church and was ordained as a deacon on August 24, 1969 along with Ralph Paul and Ronnie Banks. He also served as music director in the church. Most of his life was spent in Cassville except for a few years in Kansas City, where he was superintendent at Marley Construction making cooling towers for refineries. The rest of his life was spent in Cassville as a self-employed carpenter, building homes throughout southwest Missouri. Bob sang with the Zioneers and also Glory Bound, which performed at many events in southwest Missouri. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
CANTWELL, Loretta "Lori" K. (SAVAGE) | Jan. 25, 1969 Neosho, Newton Co., MO |
June 1, 2014 Mercy Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of James and Pat (Bradford) Savage. On July 2, 1988, she was united in marriage to Kevin Cantwell. Lori received her education at Exeter and was the Salutatorian of the Exeter High School graduating Class of 1987. After school she worked for Tom Cardin, then for Wal-Mart and also Barry County Abstract for a few years. Twenty years ago she began working at the Barry County Courthouse as the Court Recorder. She was a member of Solid Rock Baptist Church at Wheaton, where she served as the nursery director. Her favorite pastimes were playing music with her family throughout the county. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
CARGILE, ____ | No Date | Oct. 1900 | Research Note: Child of Walter F. Cargile and Marinda Brewer. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, October 11, 1900 - Washburn News: Walter Cargyle [Cargile] living on J. B. Hurst's farm, north of Washburn, lost his oldest child Tuesday morning, with what was said to be brain fever; and was buried in the Prairie Cemetery. | Note Online Newspapers Donna Cooper |
CARGILE, ____ | No Date | Jan. 1904 | Research Note: Child of Walter F. Cargile and Marinda Brewer. - Saturday, Jan. 30, 1904, Cassville Democrat - Washburn Prairie News: The infant child of Walter Cargile of Washburn, died and was buried at the Washburn Prairie cemetery on the 23rd. - Saturday, Jan. 30, 1904, Cassville Democrat | Note Online Newspapers Donna Cooper |
CARGILE, Charles Ray |
July 13, 1890 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 4, 1958 3 miles N-W of Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His parents were Isaac and Martha (Irwin) Cargile. The informant on his death certificate was Ruth Cargile, Washburn, Missouri. His obit is listed in full on the obit pages. It was published in the Cassville Republican Apr. 10, 1958 - In part it reads: LIFELONG WASHBURN RESIDENT DIED FRIDAY - Charles Ray Cargile, 67 a lifelong resident of Washburn community died at his home near Washburn early Friday morning. Born on July 13, 1890 at Washburn, he had been engaged in he mercantile business there except for a few years that he was employed by the Frisco railroad in Kansas City. In July 1948, he was united in marriage to Ruth Bothne of Washburn and they made their home on the farm northwest of Washburn where he passed away. Surviving in addition to his wife are two brothers, Clint Cargile of Susanville, Calif., and Floy Cargile of Washburn; one sister, Mrs. Cora Williams of Washburn. |
Death Certificate Obit Note Barbara Erwin |
CARGILE, Clara (WILLIAMS) | Aug. 8, 1891 MO |
Aug. 12, 1983 Medical Lodge, Neosho, NewtonCo., MO |
SSW: Floy - Inscription: "Married Feb. 28, 1912" - Research Note - March 7, 1912, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Washburn Prairie News: Floyd Cargile of Washburn and Miss Clara Williams of this place went to Exeter last Wednesday and were married by Rev. Welch. They both come from highly respected families. Ye scribe joins their many friends in wishing them much happiness and success. | Note Photo Donna Cooper |
CARGILE, Elba (WALDEN) (CLARK) | Sept. 14, 1917 Bush, Carroll Co., AR |
Dec. 16, 1999 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Age 82 years old. Donna's Note: Obit listed as Elba Clark. - Elba Walden Cargile Clark, age 82, of Monett, died at 10:40 p.m. yesterday, December 16, at he home of her daughter in Monett. She was born September 14, 1917, in Bush, Arkansas, and was a daughter of Thomas and Minnie (Huffman) Walden. She had lived eight years in Oaks Apartments before moving into her daughter's home. She had worked as a secretary in the Seligman school district and retired as a transcriber in 1980 from the ACACIA Insurance Company in Washington D. C. She was a Baptist. She married Frank Cargile in Monett in 1944, and he preceded her in death in 1952. She was preceded in death by four sisters and two brothers. She is buried next to Frank Cargile. - She married Frank Cargile on Dec. 8, 1936 in Carroll Co. AR. They were divorced on Jan. 16, 1939 in Carroll Co., AR. | Monett Times Dec. 20, 1999 Mary Homesley Note Photo Donna Cooper AR Marriage Index AR Divorce Index Phyllis Long |
CARGILE, Floy T. | Mar. 24, 1888 Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 27, 1961 State Hosp., Nevada, Vernon Co., MO |
SSW: Clara - Inscription: "Married Feb. 28, 1912" - Research Note: Floy Cargile, born March 24, 1888 in Barry County, lived a life time in Barry Co., MO. He died in the State Hospital # 3, Nevada, MO. He was buried in Washburn Prairie Cemetery, Dec. 27, 1961, and died Dec. 24, 1961. Rev. Chas. Vanzandt and Frank Hall were the clergymen. Isaac Cargile and Martha Irvin were given as his parents and Clara Cargile was given as his wife. | Photo Culver Funeral Home, V. 9, p. 141, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
CARGILE, Frank B. | Nov. 18, 1915 Barry Co., MO |
May 24, 1958 VA Hospital, St. Louis, MO |
Research Note: He married Elba Walden and was a son of Walter F. and Marinda (Brewer) Cargile.Culver Funeral Home records read that his closest relative was Marinda Cargile. His stone reads that he died in 1958 and Elba's obit reads that he died in 1952 - but Culver Funeral Home records reads that he died in 1959. |
Photo Culver Funeral Home, V. 8, P. 90, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
CARGILE, George Ray | May 7, 1920 Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 18, 1952 Rural Blackwater, 10 Miles So. 65 Hwy, Saline Co., MO |
Inscription: "In Memory of" - Research Note: His death certificate reads that his father was Lonnie Cargile and his mother was Pansy Mahurin. He was a farmer and a truck driver. His was was Margaret Cargile and he was age 31 years, 8 months and 11 days old when he died. The cause of his death was from an accident, basal fracture, driving loaded truck, steering gear broke, truck plunged into a deep hollow. His usual address was Rural Sugar Creek Twp., Washburn, MO. Bobby's note: He was the husband of Margaret Cargile. Son of Lonnie Monroe and Pansy (Mahurin) Cargile. Brother of Wayne Cargile, Gerald Glynn Cargile, and Gene Cargile. | Death Certificate Photo Donna Cooper Family Knowledge Bubby Joe Edens |
CARGILE, Grover L. | Oct. 16, 1914 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 15, 1989 | Research Note: Son of Floy T. Cargile and Clara Williams. | SS Claims Index Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
CARGILE, Infant | Jan. 13, 1924 Washburn Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 24, 1924 Washburn Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to his death certificate the cause of his death was jaundice. Son of Clint (born MO) and Susie May (Garrison, born MO) Cargile. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
CARGILE, Isaac Dean | Oct. 7, 1853 Washburn Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 22, 1927 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Frances - Research Note: His wife was Mary Frances Irwin and he was a son of John and Emaline E. (Eubank) Cargile. - His death certificate reads that he was age 73 years and 6 months old when he died, but no birth date is given. His father was given as John Cargile, born TN, and his mother as Emeline Eubank. Frances was listed as his wife. Walter Cargile was the informant. His stone has that he died in 1926, which is incorrect. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
CARGILE, Leslie | Jan. 3, 1882 Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 2, 1948 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Isaac Dean and Martha (Irwin) Cargile. His wife's name was given as Etta. - He first married Margaret Maggie Waddell at age 18, on Jan. 8, 1899 in Washburn, Barry Co., MO. She died in 1925. He then married Mary Ida Allbright. | Death Certificate Linda Garrett Note Donna Cooper |
CARGILE, Lonnie Monroe | Feb. 16, 1897 Washburn Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 7, 1966 Gateway, Benton Co., AR |
SSW: Pansy Mae - Research Note: He was the husband of Pansy Mae (Mahurin) Cargile and a son of Marion Monroe and Sarah Ellen (Pendergraft) Cargile. | Funeral Records Bubby Joe Edens Photo Donna Cooper |
CARGILE, Loucresa (ROLLER) (HAWKINS) | Feb. 19, 1873 MO |
Nov. 26, 1926 MO |
Research Note: She first married George W. Hawkins at age 20 on Feb. 28, 1892 in Barry Co., MO. She second married John Harbin Cargile on Feb. 14, 1901 McDowell, Barry Co., MO. He is buried in King Cemetery by his first wife. She was a daughter of John Roller and Minerva J. Laughlin. Donna's Note: Stone reads Feb. 18, 1869 for her birth date and Nov. 23, 1926. All census records point to 1873 as her birth year. | Census MO Marriage Records Photo Phyllis Long Note Donna Cooper |
CARGILE, Marinda (BREWER) | May 24, 1879 MO |
Oct. 15, 1960 At Home, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Culver Funeral Home Records state that Marinda Cargile was a daughter of James Brewer and Paralee McKinney. The cause of death was heart disease. Her husband was Walter F. Cargile and he was deceased. She was age 81 years, 4 months and 21 days old when she died. The birth year is given as 1878 on the stone. She is buried next to Walter Cargile. | Culver Funeral Home, V. 9, P.57, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
CARGILE, Mary Frances (IRWIN) | Sept. 1856 MO |
1936 | SSW: Isaac Dean - Research Note: Daughter of William Lanz Irwin and Sarah Elizabeth Daugherty. She married Isaac Dean Cargile on Dec. 3, 1873 in Barry Co., MO. | Note Donna Cooper Census MO Marriage Records Photo Phyllis Long |
CARGILE, Pansy Mae (MAHURIN) | Oct. 29, 1899 Garfield, Benton Co., AR |
July 29, 1970 Rogers Memorial, Rogers, Benton Co., AR |
SSW: Lonnie M. - Research Note: Wife of Lonnie Monroe Cargile (He died Nov. 7, 1966.) Daughter of Enoch and Della (Hillard) Mahurin. Pansy died at Rogers Memorial Hospital after a 16 day illness. | Funeral Records Bubby Joe Edens Photo Donna Cooper |
CARGILE, Surrena | Jan. 3, 1903 | Feb. 8, 1926 | Research Note: Daughter of John Harbin Cargile and Loucretia Roller. | Census Photo Phyllis Long |
CARGILE, Verah B. (ENGLAND) (DUNLAP) | Jan. 1, 1925 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 28, 2005 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: She married Homer E. Cargile, Jan. 1, 1974 in Barry Co., MO, and John L. Dunlap, Jr., Aug 8, 1941 in Barry Co., MO. Phyllis' Note: She married John Dunlap, Jr. on Aug. 8, 1941. He preceded her in death on Aug. 24, 1968. She married Homer Cargile on Jan. 1, 1974. He preceded her in death on June 30, 1998. She was also preceded in death by her parents, Morris and Omah England, a brother, Eddie England and a sister, Velma Martin. Survived by one son. The stone reads Dunlap and the obit reads Cargile for her name. See the Dunlap section for stone photo. | Note Donna Cooper Cassville Democrat Phyllis Long |
CARGILE, Walter F. | Aug. 5, 1876 Washburn Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 26, 1954 Washburn Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to his death certificate he was a farmer and his wife was Marinda Cargile and she was the informant. He was a son of Isaac and Frances (Irwin) Cargile. The cause of death was coronary occlusion. Donna's Note: Walter F. Cargile, born August 5, 1876, Barry Co., MO, Washburn, died Feb 26, 1954 and was buried in Washburn Prairie Cemetery. His parents were Isaac Cargile and Frances Irwin. The funeral was held at the Washburn Union Church with Rev. Chas. Vansandt officiating. He died of coronary occlusion, chronic myocarditis at home. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Culver's Funeral Home, V. 6, P. 12, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
CARR, Jack Olderson | May 18, 1931 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
June 18, 1992 | SSW: Mary Orma - Research Note: Son of Leo Carr and Helen R. Warthen. Jack O. Carr, age 21, married Mary Orma Swindle, age 18, on Sept. 5, 1952 in Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO. - Navy Veteran. Enlisted on May 20, 1948, released on May 15, 1952. Enlisted on Nov. 10, 1953, released on Nov. 12, 1956. Enlisted on Aug. 30, 1962, released on Oct. 24, 1969. - Military Stone - Inscription: "BMI US NAVY" | SS Claims Index MO Marriage Records Enlistment Records Photos Phyllis Long |
CARR, Jack O., Jr. | Aug. 22, 1953 Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO |
June 6, 1999 Barry Co., Care Center, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "CPO US NAVY - VIETNAM PERSIAN GULF" - Research Note:He was a son of Jack Olderson and Mary O. (Swindle) Carr, Sr. Phyllis' Note: Jack O. Carr Jr., age 45, of Washburn, died June 6 at the Barry County Care Center in Cassville following a long illness. He was born August 22, 1953, in Kansas City, and was a son of Jack Olderson and Mary O. (Swindle) Carr, Jr. He graduated from Southwest of Washburn High School in 1971 and retired in 1991 from the U. S. Navy as chief petty officer radioman. Survived by his mother, 4 brothers, and 1 sister. | Cassville Democrat Mary Homesley Monett Times June 1, 1999 Photo Phyllis Long |
CARR, Jerome Oliver "Jerry" | June 19, 1960 San Diego, San Diego Co., CA |
June 25, 2011 Cassville Health Care, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Jack Olderson Carr, Sr. and Mary Orma (Swindle) Carr. At the age of seven, Jerry moved with his family to Washburn, where he received his education and graduated from Southwest High School. In high school, "Puddy", as known by his family and friends, ran track and field, training in the hollows around their home. On August 13, 1979, he served in the United States Navy and was honorably discharged on October 22, 1982. For several years he resided in California, Washington and Iowa before returning to Washburn and began working for Seven Valley Construction, putting in water and sewer pipelines. Painting was his favorite pastime and he was an avid artist. Preceding him in death were his father, Jack Olderson Carr, Sr. in June, 1992 and one brother, Jack Olderson Carr, Jr. in June, 1999. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Phyllis Long |
CARR, Mary Orma (SWINDLE) | Sept. 1, 1934 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Aug. 9, 2016 At Home, Rural Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of Ormund and Mary Eleanor (Paris) Swindle. On September 5, 1952 in Kansas City, Missouri she was united in marriage to Jack Olderson Carr, Sr. who preceded her in death. Also preceding her in death were her parents; 2 sons, Jack Jr. and Jerome Oliver; one brother, Gregory Swindle; one sister, Laree Yates and a granddaughter, Anna Kate Vance Healey. Mary was a life-long resident of Washburn and a graduate of Southwest High School. For several years she was a family advisor for Oacac in Barry County. She was a member of the United Methodist Church at Washburn. | Fohn Funeral Home Photo Phyllis Long |
CASTOE, Benny "Cowboy" Hugo | Mar. 9, 1919 Nowata, OK |
Nov. 15, 1994 MO |
Research Note: Son of John R. Castoe and Myrtle M. Baker. He married Mattie (Cullum) Brown on Aug. 16, 1969 in Phoenix, AZ. | SS Claims Index Photo Phyllis Long |
CASTOE, Mattie L. (CULLUM) (BROWN) | July 24, 1920 Guy, AR |
Nov. 10, 2003 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Mattie was a daughter of William J. and Laura Mae (Lunsford) Cullum. She managed the Salvation Army Thrift Store in Delta, Colorado. She moved to Seligman in 1981 and moved to Monett a year and a half ago. She was a member of the Church of Christ. She married Doyne A. Brown on October 5, 1940, and he preceded her in death March 15, 1964. She married Benny H. Castoe on August 16, 1969, in Phoenix, Arizona, and he preceded her in death November 15, 1994. Survived by two sons and two daughters. She was preceded in death by four brothers and five sisters. | Monett Times Photo Phyllis Long |
CHADD, Alexander Campbell | Oct. 13, 1845 IA |
May 22, 1921 Washburn Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Ellenor - Research Note: According to his death certificate he was a farmer, married but wife not named. He was a son of William Chadd, born IN and Harriet Varner, born IN. J. W. Chadd of Kansas was the informant. - He married Ellenor Davis Apr. 1866 in Monroe Co., IA. - Another Photo - Another Photo | Linda
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CHADD, Bobby Joe | Sept. 28, 1933 Washburn,Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 7, 2020 At Home, Exeter, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Troy and Marie (Elgin) Chadd. On December 9, 1982 in Miami, Oklahoma he was united in marriage to Betty Jo (Dummitt) Pinkley who preceded him in death on October 28, 2013. (She is buried at IOOF Cemetery in Monett, MO.) Also preceding him in death were his parents; three brothers, Clifford, Donnie and Howard Chadd; one sister, Betty Hall and two children, Bobby Pinkley and Becky Pinkley. Bobby grew up and received his education at Washburn. For a few years he worked picking strawberries and hauling hay then moved to Wichita, Kansas and worked at Boeing for a short time. After moving back to Barry County, he began working at the Garment Factory and became manager. He worked there a total of forty-seven years in Monett, Pierce City, Branson and Neosho. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
CHADD, Charlie C. | Sept. 9, 1910 | Apr. 27, 1979 | SSW: Melba Jean - Inscription: "Married Dec. 22, 1945"- Inscription: "PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: Son of William Edward Chadd and Lillie May Smith. - Another Stone - Another Photo - Another Stone | Linda
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CHADD, Clifford Ray | Feb. 13, 1927 Washburn Barry Co., MO |
May 12, 1938 Washburn Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Marie and Troy - Research Note: He was a son of Troy Chadd born Zalma, Bollinger Co., MO and Marie Elgin, born Joplin, MO. Cause of death was something to do with the spine. - Phyllis' Note: He is listed on the same stone with Marie and Troy. The old stone must be the original stone. He is buried between Harold Houston and George Thomas Ure. - Old Stone | Linda
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CHADD, Desda (LOONEY) | 1884 MO |
Jan. 1, 1925 Washburn Barry Co., MO |
SSW: John - Research Note: SOS of death certificates website has her listed as Desta Chadd. Her name is Desda as is on the tombstone. No birth date is given on the death certificate. It reads that her age was 40. Her husband was John Chadd, daughter of William Looney born IN and Jane Wright, born MO. - Another Photo | Linda
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CHADD, Ellenor (DAVIS) | Nov. 1, 1846 Fulton Co., IL |
May 27, 1924 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Alexander Campbell - According to her death certificate he was born May 27, 1924. Her father was born IL, name not given, and mother's maiden name was Stanley which is incorrect. John J. Chadd of Washburn, MO was the informant. The cause of death was heart trouble and a broken hip from fall on concrete walk. Her husband was Alexander Campbell Chadd married Apr. 1866 in Monroe Co., IA. Daughter of Edmund Edward Davis and Harriet Huffman/Houghman. - Another Photo | Linda
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CHADD, George Washington | Apr. 6, 1888 | Dec. 9, 1915 Washburn Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Alexander Campbell Chadd and Ellenor Davis. At age 20, he married Myrtle Kay, age 17, on Jan. 16, 1910 in Barry Co., MO. Daughter of Fielding Andrew Kay and Matisha Filisha Bennett. She second married Benjamin Johnston and died in 1984 in Joplin, Jasper Co., MO. - December 16, 1915, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Washburn News: Geo. Chadd died Dec. 9th, at the home of his father, of stomach trouble. He had been sick only a few days and his death was unexpected. He leaves a wife and two small children besides a host of relatives to mourn their loss. The remains were laid to rest in Washburn Prairie Cemetery. We extend sympathy. Donna's Note: Stone reads: Apr. 6, 1889 and Dec. 8, 1915 as the death date. | Online Newspapers Census MO Marriage Records Photo Phyllis Long Note Donna Cooper |
CHADD, John | Feb. 24, 1879 Lincoln, KS |
Apr. 28, 1947 | SSW: Desda - Research Note: Son of Alexander Campbell Chadd and Ellenor Davis. His wife was Desda Looney married on Oct. 3, 1899 in Bollinger, MO. - Another Photo |
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CHADD, Lillie May (SMITH) | Oct. 20, 1889 MO |
Nov. 30, 1971 Sunset Nursing Home, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: William Edward - Research Note: Daughter of William E. Smith and Ella Bynum. Washburn, Barry Co., MO resident. Charles Chadd of Washburn, MO was the informant on the death certificate. She married W. E. Chadd on Oct. 27, 1907 in Barry Co., MO. - Another Photo | Linda
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CHADD, Marie Adeline (ELGIN) | Jan. 24, 1905 Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Sept. 6, 1995 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Clifford and Troy - Research Note: Daughter of Allen A. Elgin and Sarah Louvena Coble. - Marie Adeline Chadd, 90, Washburn, died Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1995, at a nursing home in Cassville after a long illness. Mrs. Chadd was born Jan. 24, 1905, at Joplin. She was a longtime resident of the Washburn area. She was a homemaker and a member of Mr. Zion Baptist Church, Washburn. She married Troy Chadd on Dec. 23, 1921 in Washburn. He died in 1971. | Linda
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CHADD, Melba Jean (FIELDING) | Sept. 29, 1921 Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 30, 2005 Cassville, Barry Co. Care Center, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Charlie C. - Inscription: "Married Dec. 22, 1945" - Research Note: Melba Chadd was born September 29, 1921, in Barry County, and was a daughter of Jim and Lou (Ellis) Fielding. She was a homemaker and worked at the Washburn school, canning factory, and laundry mats. She attended the United Methodist Church in Washburn. She married Charlie Chadd in December of 1945, and he preceded her in death April 27, 1979. Survivors include three sons. She was preceded in death by five brothers, Alvia, Harvie, Murel, Paul, and Arther; and one sister, Mary. - Another Photo | Linda
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CHADD, Troy | Apr. 2, 1902 MO |
Sept. 5, 1971 Barry Co. Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Marie and Clifford - Research Note: Son of John Chadd and Desda Looney. His wife was Marie Elgin and she was the informant on the death certificate. Washburn, Barry Co., MO resident. - Funeral services for Troy Chadd, 69, of Washburn, will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in Washburn Baptist Church with the Revs. Walter Smart and Fred Harris officiating. Burial will be in the Washburn Prairie Cemetery under direction of Williamson of Cassville. Mr. Chadd died at 7:45 p.m. Sunday in South Barry County Hospital, Cassville, after a short illness. A retired painter and carpenter, Mr. Chadd lived in Washburn most of his life. He was a member of the Washburn Baptist Church. - Submitter's Note: The Social Security information list birthday as April 2, 1899. Death certificate has 1902. | Linda
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CHADD, William Edward | June 25, 1870 IA |
Mar. 22, 1935 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Lillie - Research Note: Son of Alexander Campbell Chadd and Ellenor Davis. - According to his death certificate his wife was Lillie (Smith) Chadd. His occupation was a farmer. He was a son of A. C., born IN, and Helen Davis, born IL, Chadd. Mrs. Ed Chadd of Washburn, MO was the informant. - Another Photo | Linda
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CHANDLER, Eva (WEBB) | Dec. 9, 1903 Pea Ridge, Benton Co., AR |
Sept. 25, 1997 | Research Note: Daughter of John Franklin Webb and Anna Wardlaw. Eva was still living with her parents in the 1930 census Washburn, Barry Co., MO. She was the second wife of Dr. Samuel W. Chandler. 1940 Census, she was widowed, listed as Eva Chandler, Washburn, MO. Her mother died in 1973 and Eva was still living with her mother. She enlisted in the Women's Army Corps on May 8, 1943 in Kansas City, MO. | SS Claims Index Online Newspapers Enlistment Records Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
CHANDLER, Joe | June 3, 1896 | Nov. 27, 1899 | Inscription: "Son of Dr. S. W. and R. A." - Research Note: Son of Dr. Samuel W. Chandler and Rebecca Ann McClure. | Note Photo Phyllis Long |
CHANDLER, Nadine | June 27, 1891 | Sept. 19, 1893 | Inscription: "Dau. of Dr. S. W. and R. A." - Research Note: Daughter of Dr. Samuel W. Chandler and Rebecca Ann McClure. | Note Photo Phyllis Long |
CHANDLER, Rebecca Ann (MCCLURE) | July 6, 1862 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 15, 1926 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to her death certificate the date of her death was Feb. 14, 1926. At the time of her death she was age, 63 years, 7 months and 8 days old. She was the wife of Samuel W. Chandler. She was a daughter of William McClure, born TN, and Jane Gay who are also buried at Washburn Prairie Cemetery. The cause of death was heart disease. Chandler Plot Stone | Note Donna Cooper Death Certificate Photos Phyllis Long |
CHANDLER, Samuel W., Dr. | July 18, 1858 Vandalia, IL |
Feb. 8, 1940 Springfield Baptist Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: Dr. Samuel Chandler was a son of William Brittian Chandler, born in IL and Martha J. Nichols, birth place was unknown to the informant. Eva Chandler was his wife's name. The cause of death was coronary occlusion. He was age 81 years, 6 months and 20 days old when he died. He was a doctor of medicine and worked up to Dec. 1930. C. C. Chandler, Cassville, MO, was the informant. He was buried Feb. 11, 1940. Koon Funeral Home in Cassville, MO, took care of the arrangements. - Chandler Plot Stone | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photos Phyllis Long |
CLARK, Alfred Lewis | Dec. 11, 1911 Rural Shell Knob, Barry Co., MO |
July 16, 1988 Oklahoma City, OK |
Research Note: His father was James Franklin (Frank) Clark and his mother was Lena (Alexander) Clark. Both are buried in Washburn Prairie Cemetery near their sons Alfred and Oral. He lived the early years of his life in Eastern Barry County in the Shell Knob and Eagle Rock Communities. He married Ruby Silver Bell Page on May 29, 1930. Alfred and Ruby had a daughter, Crystal Bell, born May 15, 1931. That marriage ended in either a divorce or an annulment. Ruby later married Virgil Broan and Crystal Bell grew up using the name "Broan". After that marriage ended, Alfred (Al) went back to school. He graduated from Washburn High School in the Class of 1934. While finishing high school, he boarded with Mrs. Amah Foster who lived on a farm directly across the road to the west from Washburn Prairie Cemetery. In addition to working on Mrs. Foster's farm, Al also mowed the Cemetery. He married Winnie Lawrence on October 19, 1934. Winnie is also buried in Washburn Prairie Cemetery. Winnie and Alfred had 3 sons: Alfred Marion (Fred) Clark (1935), Theodore Lawrence (Ted) Clark (1937), and Frank Leon Clark 1938. The family lived in the Washburn area, Jenkins, and Springfield. During this time, Alfred taught school part of one year at Jenkins, and then became a truck driver, which became his major occupation. In 1941, the family returned to Washburn, and Winnie and Al separated. He went to California to work in a defense plant. They were divorced October 28, 1946. Alfred married Flora Marcum. They had two children: Ronnie was born September 19, 1945 (one source indicates place of birth as Reno, Nevada, but another source indicates Webb City, MO) and Linda who was born in 1955. They lived in Galena, Kansas at the time. They lived in the Joplin area where Al continued driving a truck and served as fire chief for the City of Galena, Kansas. Al and Flora were later divorced. At the time of his death he was living in Western Oklahoma near his daughter, Linda. | Photo Phyllis Long Note Frank Clark |
CLARK, Edwin Jasper | Feb. 3, 1893 Cherokee Co., KS |
Aug. 19, 1962 KS |
SSW: Mae Clark - Research Note: NOT BURIED HERE. His first wife was Mae Michael. He was living when she died. Obit says he is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Galena, KS. His father was James Henry Clark born Sept. 2, 1865 in Henry County, Missouri and his mother was Elvira Erb, born Feb. 4, 1870 in Monona County, IA. At age 56, he married Myrtle Keeling on May 12, 1949 in Roger, Benton Co., AR. Myrtle ordered his military head stone. WW I veteran. | Cemetery Stone AR Marriage Index Census Obit Headstone Applications Phyllis Long |
CLARK, James Franklin | Feb. 2, 1885 Rural Shell Knob, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 20, 1951 At Home Neosho, Rt. 3, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Lena - Research Note: His death certificate has that he was born Feb. 2, 1889 and not 1885 as the stone reads. He was a farmer and his wife was given as Nora Clark. His parents names were not given. Hypertension and heart disease was the cause of his death. Mrs. Nora Clark was the informant. Frank Clark's notes: - His father was Benjamen Clark and his mother was Rebecca Jane Clanton. Both are buried at Viney Cemetery near Golden, MO. Their children were: Phillip Edward (1877), Sylvania (1880), Albert (1883),James Franklin (1885), Henry (1886), Cora (1888), Everett (1890), Elmer Carl (1893), Ernest Glen "Happy" (1895), and Ora Dale (1900). Frank married Lena Alexander. Lena's father was George Alexander and her mother was Mary Rebecca (Ledgerwood) Alexander. Both are buried in Painter Cemetery. Frank was a farmer and lived most of his life in the area of the Eagle Rock and Shell Knob Communities in Barry County, MO. Around 1931, Frank, Lena and their sons Alfred Lewis and Oral B. Clark moved to the Washburn Community. After Lena's death, Frank remarried twice. In the 1940 census, he was married to a woman with the first name of Zette, and their address was Exeter, MO. According to the memory of grandson, Frank Leon Clark, by 1942, Frank was married to a woman named Nora. Her name was Clark prior to marrying James Franklin. At that time, Frank and Nora lived in the Gunter Community just a short distance from Butterfield, MO. By 1945, Frank and Nora moved to a small farm near Neosho, MO. During this time, Frank and Nora did not own a car nor did they drive at this time of their life. Frank's grandchildren (Alfred Marion Clark, Theodore Lawrence Clark, and Frank Leon Clark) remember riding a bus from Washburn to both Butterfield and later Neosho, and granddaddy (Frank) would meet them at the bus station with his wagon pulled by a team of horses. (Note: This information was derived from family histories prepared by Oleta Clark (daughter of Ernest Glenn "Happy" Clark, Rick Clark, son of Alfred Marion "Fred" Clark, and the personal knowledge of Frank Leon Clark). | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long Note Frank Clark |
CLARK, Mae (MICHAEL) | May 6, 1889 | Jan. 14, 1943 Rural Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Edwin - Research Note: According to her death
certificate she died in rural Washburn. Her name looks
something like Thoosa Mae, maybe Teresa? She was the wife of Edwin Clark, he was
living, age 49. She was a daughter of Wiley and Rebecca (born
Washburn Barry, MO) Michael. |
Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
CLARK, Lena May (ALEXANDER) | Jan. 29, 1892 Shell Knob, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 31, 1934 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Frank- Research Note: On her death certificate her date of birth is not given. At the time of her death her age was 42 years and 2 days. Her husband was Frank Clark. She was a daughter of George Alexander. Her mother's maiden name was Ledgerwood, born at Shell Knob, MO. - Frank Clark's notes: - She was the daughter of George S. Alexander and Mary Rebecca(Ledgerwood) Alexander. Both are buried in Painter Cemetery. She married James Franklin Clark. She and Frank were the parents of two sons: Alfred Lewis Clark and Oral B. Clark, both are buried in Washburn Prairie Cemetery. | Death Certificate Photo Phyllis Long Note Frank Clark |
CLARK, Oral B. | Feb. 14, 1921 Rural Shell Knob, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 17, 1944 South Pacific, WW II |
Inscription: "MISSOURI SGT 127 INF. WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: His father was James Franklin (Frank) Clark and his mother was Lena (Alexander) Clark. Both are buried in Washburn Prairie Cemetery near Oral's grave. He had one brother Alfred Lewis Clark, whom he is buried beside. He lived his early years in Eastern Barry County. He and his family moved to the Washburn area in the early 1930s. He attended school in Washburn. Late in his teenage years, he joined the Civilian Conservation Corp. He remained in the CCC until he enlisted in the U.S. Army on July 18, 1942. He served in the South Pacific. He died of Malaria on April 17, 1944 in the South Pacific, probably New Guinea. He was initially buried there. After the war ended, his body was brought back to Washburn Prairie for an official military burial. | Photo Phyllis Long Note Frank Clark |
CLARK, Winnie (LAWRENCE) | June 6, 1905 Rural Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 17, 1999 Neoga, Cumberland Co., IL |
Research Note: Daughter of J. Marion Lawrence and Ollie Neill, both buried in Truelove Cemetery in Barry County, MO. Buried next to her sister Elsie Myrtle (Lawrence) Nodine. Her siblings were: Nora Lawrence Snook (buried at Rocky Comfort), Golden Lawrence (buried at Truelove Cemetery), Ethel Neill Lawrence (buried in Maplewood Cemetery) Wilma Lawrence (buried at Truelove Cemetery), Loren Lawrence (buried at Truelove Cemetery), Elsie Lawrence Nodine (buried at Washburn Prairie Cemetery), Esther Lawrence Van Norsdall (buried at Ivanhoe, California), Leon Lawrence (buried at Rocky Comfort) and two infant brothers and an infant sister buried at Truelove Cemetery. She married Alfred Lewis Clark on October 19, 1934. Divorced October 28, 1946. Alfred is also buried in Washburn Prairie Cemetery near his parents and brother. Three sons were born to Alfred and Winnie: Alfred Marion (Fred) October 25, 1935, Theodore Lawrence (Ted) April 23, 1937, and Frank Leon, October 2, 1938. Winnie graduated from Seligman High School in 1927. She also has a diploma indicating that she had earlier graduated from Washburn High School, but according to her, Washburn's school was only a two year program. Thus, she boarded with a family in Seligman (alternating time with a sister), in order to complete her high school education. Immediately, upon high school graduation, she passed the exam to become a teacher. Beginning in 1927, she alternated teaching in schools in Barry County and attending Southwest Missouri Teachers College in Springfield, in addition to starting her family. Among the places she taught were Trent's Creek, Jenkins, Exeter, Washburn, Butterfield, and Seligman. During this time, she finished her education at Springfield, MO. In 1949, Winnie and her 3 sons left the Barry County area. She continued to teach at other schools in the State of Missouri until 1975. She taught for a total of 39 years. She completed a Master's Degree in Education at Central Missouri State College in Warrensburg, MO. In 1990, she moved to Charleston, Illinois to be near her son, Frank. | Photo Phyllis Long Note Frank Clark |
CLEMENT, Hugh D. | Mar. 9, 1806 SC |
Aug. 24, 1875 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: The top half of this stone was lying on the ground and I placed it on top to take the photo. Son of Hugh Clement and Mary Keatts. His first wife was Mary Ellen Reno, died June 17, 1856 and is buried in Johnson-Jolliff Family Cemetery in Washington Co., IL. He then married Elizabeth Caroline (Lyon) Galyen on Nov. 2, 1856 in Barry Co. MO. - 1850 Census, Clinton , IL, has H. C. Clement, age 40, born SC, with wife Mary Clement, age 21, son Hugh Clement, age 0, with James J. Clement, ag 30. Probably a brother. - 1860 Sugar Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO, Post Office Washburn Prairie, has Hugh D. Clements farmer, age 54, born SC, with wife, Elizabeth, age 45, born OH, son Hugh, age 10, born MO and Thomas Galyan, age 8, born MO. - Another Photo | MO Marriage Records Census Photo Phyllis Long |
CLEVENGER, Andrew Jackson | Feb. 15, 1863 TN |
Dec. 13, 1934 Washburn Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of David Patrick Clevenger and Sadie Margaret Hopkins, both buried at Carney Cemetery, Barry Co., MO. His death certificate names David Clevenger, born TN, as his father. No mother's name is given. Dona (Daugherty) Clevenger was given as his wife's name and he was a retired farmer. He was widowed. Ed. W. Daugherty was the informant. - Plot Stone | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photos Census Phyllis Long |
CLEVENGER, Blaine | Jan. 2, 1884 | Sept. 1, 1884 | Inscription: "Son of D. P. and Margaret" - Research Note: Son of David Patrick Clevenger and Margaret Hopkins. - Plot Stone | Photos Phyllis Long |
CLEVENGER, Buna V. | Nov. 22, 1890 | Aug. 29, 1893 | - Research Note: Daughter of David Patrick Clevenger and Margaret Hopkins. - Plot Stone | Photos Phyllis Long |
CLEVENGER, Catherine Caldona "Dona" (DAUGHERTY) | Aug. 22, 1863 MO |
Mar. 23, 1922 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate names Henry Daugherty as her father and her mother's name was listed as Mary Jones, born TN. Cause of death was listed as locked bowels. Henry and Mary are buried in Washburn Prairie Cemetery. - Plot Stone | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photos Phyllis Long |
CLEVENGER, Infants | No Date | No Date | Research Note: These infants were born and died all on one stone as to follow: Dau. Jan. 26, 1884; Son, Oct, 10, 1885; Son, Mar. 29, 1887; Son, Oct. 19, 1894; Son, Jan. 29, 1896; Son, Sept. 3, 1899 - Another Photo - Plot Stone | Photos Phyllis Long |
CLEVENGER, Liley Ann | No Date | No Date | Research Note: Her stone is near the Arnhart graves and matches them. There are not dates on those stone either. | Photo Phyllis Long |
COBLE, Infant | 1903 | Dec. 1903 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Dec 19, 1903, Saturday, Cassville Democrat Washburn News Items: Peter Cobles infant child died Monday morning and was buried at the Prairie Cemetery the next day. We extend our sympathy. | Online Newspapers Phyllis Long |
COBLE, Peter David | Dec. 11, 1857 TX |
Nov. 21, 1931 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Sarah L. - Research Note: Peter David Coble was my great-grandfather. Phyllis' Note: According to his death certificate he was married and a farmer. Not much information was given. Donna's Note: His parents were John and Mary Elizabeth (Underhill) Coble. - Another Photo | Family Maureen (Coble) Gray Linda Garrett Online Obit Death Certificate Photo Phyllis Long |
COBLE, Sarah Lettie "Etta" (RYAN) | Aug. 26, 1867 | 1960 | SSW: Peter D. - Research Note: Her parents were Henry and Mary (Pheifer) Ryan. - Another Photo | Family Maureen (Coble) Gray Linda Garrett Photo Phyllis Long |
COGHILL, Frankie Jane (WEBB) | Apr. 19, 1920 Avoca, Benton Co., AR |
Dec. 29, 1999 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Age 79. Daughter of Frank Webb and Anna Wardlaw. She was married to Charles Lewis Coghill, Jr. He is buried at Fairlawn Cemetery, Hutchinson, Reno Co., KS, died 1997. - Another Photo | Monett Times Dec. 30, 1999 Mary Homesley SS Death Index Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
COLBURN, Albert A. | Sept. 24, 1845 WI |
Jan. 12, 1914 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Co. I, 20th Wis. Inf." - Research Note: The death certificate is not easy to read. He was a retired farmer. His father maybe Albert Colburn born WI. Stone is Civil War. His wife was Susie Burrows, married on July 2, 1879 in Grant Co., WI. According to 1850 census, his mother was Permelia Colburn. - Susie's Obit: The Bloomington Record, Bloomington, WI - Mrs. Susie Colburn Dead: Susie Burrows was born in London, England, Oct. 18, 1850, and died at her home a few miles east of Cassville, Grant Co., WI, Feb. 14, 1918, being 67 years, 3 months, and 27 days old. When three years old she came with her parents from England to Kalamazoo MI, and two years later they came to Cassville, WI. In 1879 she was married to Albert Colburn; to this union four children were born: Valdie J., Arthur Guy, Henry and Albert A. Harry died in infancy. To mourn her death are three sons, sister Mrs. George W. Slaght of Dubuque, and brother George W. Burrows of Cassville. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Advent church, Rev. B. Falk, pastor of the local M. E. church, officiating. - Buried at the Advent Cemetery, Cassville, Grant Co., WI. | Death Certificate WI Marriage Records Newspapers.com Findagrave.com Photo Phyllis Long |
CONLEY, Danny Lee | July 10, 1959 Mansfield, MO |
Nov. 11, 2017 At Home, Seligman, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Byron and Opal (Hilton) Conley. On July 8, 1986 he was united in marriage to Janice Hendrix. Preceding him in death were his parents; one brother, Gene Conley and one sister, Joyce Jones. Danny grew up and received his education in Mansfield, Missouri where he graduated from high school. Thirty-five years ago he moved from Mansfield to Seligman to make his home. For several years he was employed at Stone Container in Rogers, Arkansas in safety and quality control. He later worked at Georges for a while and was a part time mail carrier at Seligman. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Cassville, Missouri. He was a very gifted musician and loved bluegrass music and playing his banjo and guitar. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
COOK, Altgeld "Albert" Bryan | Aug. 27, 1896 | Apr. 7, 1976 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Helen (Mooney) Cook. - Research Note: He was a son of Jeff and Margaret (Gist) Cook. - Another Photo - Inscription: "Altgeld Bryan Cook - PVT US ARMY - WORLD WAR I" - Another Photo | Family Photo Donna Cooper Photos Phyllis Long |
COOK, Helen Luella (MOONEY) | Sept. 2, 1907 Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 20, 1993 | SSW: Bryan Albert Cook - Research Note: She was a daughter of James Harvey "Jamie" and Ella (Pease) Mooney. - Another Photo | Family Photo Donna Cooper Photos Phyllis Long |
COVEY, Ola Mirami (GREGORY) | Dec. 13, 1906 MO |
Nov. 29, 2006 Pampa, Gray Co., TX |
Research Note: Daughter of William Thomas Gregory and Nancy Elizabeth Hoog. Nancy is buried in Washburn Prairie Cemetery under Norton. Ola married David Mack Covey on Sept. 14, 1968 in Gray Co., TX. - PAMPA - Ola Gregory Covey, 99, died Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2006. Services will be at 10 a.m. today in Carmichael-Whatley Funeral Directors Colonial Chapel with John Curry officiating. Burial will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Washburn Prairie Cemetery in Washburn, MO. Mrs. Covey worked for Mr. Charlie Thut for 18 years at the Gray County Courthouse, which was at that time in Lefors. She was the last living person who worked at the courthouse in Lefors. Survivors include numerous nieces and nephews. | Amarillo Globe-News Census TX Marriage Records Photo Phyllis Long |
COWARD, James | Abt. 1805 NC |
Jan. 6, 1873 Washburn Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Susanna - Inscription: "Aged 65 years" - Researchers have that he was born in 1805 in NC, but the stone reads that he was born about 1808 since he was age 65. Census supports 1805 as the birth year. Son of Solomon Coward and Mornen Allison. | Census Stone Phyllis Long |
COWARD, John Orsen | Nov. 1869 Washburn Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 13, 1870 Washburn Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Walter - Inscription: "Aged 10 Months, 19 Days" - Research Note: He was a son of Isaac Martin and Louisa Matilda Varner. This family later changed their name to Cowherd.They moved from Barry County, MO, to Okmulgee, OK, sometime before 1890. - Another Photo | Photos Phyllis Long |
COWARD, Susanna | Abt. 1807 VA |
Mar. 27, 1872 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: James - Inscription: "Aged 65 years" - Research Note: Researchers have that she was born in 1804 in VA, but the stone reads that she and her husband were both age 65 when they died. | Note Stone Phyllis Long |
COWARD, Walter Elisha | Oct. 3, 1873 | July 26, 1874 | SSW: John O. - Inscription: "9 Months 22 Days" - Research Note: This stone is almost past being readable. - He was a son of Isaac Martin and Louisa Matilda Varner. This family later changed their name to Cowherd. - Another Photo | Photos Phyllis Long |
COX, Martha A. (DINGS) | Sept. 11, 1837 | Sept. 16, 1904 | Inscription: "Wife of J. W. Cox" - Research Note: Her family states that she was an American Indian with the maiden name of Moore. That information came from a researcher that isn't listed. David Stearns says that he thinks she is Martha Dings, b. Sept 1837 Schoharie county, New York, daughter of Peter Dings and Catherine Barner. She first married Christopher Fitzmier in Jackson, Michigan and had 5 children. She later married James W. Cox about 1874 and moved to Kansas and later to Washburn, Barry, Missouri where she is found on the 1900 census living with her husband. She had one daughter with James Cox, Minnie, who married Calvin Ellis in Aurora, Lawrence, Missouri. - Another Photo | Photo Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long Note David Stearns |
CRAWFORD, Robert M. | Feb. 24, 1828 | Sept. 27, 1895 | Inscription: Aged 67 Years" | Photo Phyllis Long |
CREVISTON, Zachary Adam | Dec. 6, 1993 | Dec. 15, 1993 | Inscription: "In Memory of Malinda" | Photo Donna Cooper |
CRIM, Alice Beatrice (WILBANKS) | June 29, 1930 Versailles, MO |
Nov. 2, 2021 At Home, Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Lloyd J. - Inscription: "Married May 28, 1949" - Research Note: She was the daughter of Willard Floyd and Mary Beatrice (Campbell) Wilbanks. On May 28, 1949 in Garfield, Arkansas she was united in marriage to Lloyd Joe Crim, who preceded her in death on September 10, 2007. Also preceding her in death were her parents; two sons, Roger Dale Crim and Douglas Edward Crim; one daughter, Carol Ann Crim; three brothers, Floyd, Marion and Orval; one sister, Helen Pryor and two grandsons, Jason Douglas Crim and Cody Crim. Alice graduated from Seligman High School in 1949 and continued living in this area all of her adult life. She loved being a housewife and raising her children. - Back of Stone | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
CRIM, Cody Joe | Dec. 15, 1986 Rogers, AR |
Oct. 10, 2020 Freeman Hosp., Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Roger Crim and Jackie (Wright) (Crim) Rouse. Passed away after battling a short illness with Liver failure. He was preceded in death by his Father, Roger Crim; Grandparents, Lloyd Joe Crim, Loretta and Bill Tilford and Jack Wright. Cody worked as a heavy equipment operator and various other construction jobs, but his passion was modifying anything with a motor. Cody did not always make the best life decisions but when life got tough Cody turned to the word of God. We find comfort knowing that he was saved on August 6, 1995 in Vacation Bible School at Rock Springs Baptist Church. Cremation arrangements are under direction of Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
CRIM, Douglas Edward | Dec. 5, 1954 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Aug. 24, 2021 Mercy Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Lloyd Joe "Cub" and Alice (Wilbanks) Crim. Preceding him in death were his father; one brother, Roger Dale Crim; one son, Jason Crim and a nephew, Cody Crim. Doug spent most of his life in Washburn and graduated from Southwest High School. He worked in construction operating heavy equipment and was currently a crew boss for Super C Sandblasting in Cassville. No services are scheduled at this time. Cremation arrangements are under direction of Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville. - May not be buried here but listed here with his family. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
CRIM, Lloyd J. "Cub" | Apr. 5, 1928 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 10, 2007 St. John's Hosp., Cassville, Barry, MO |
SSW: Alice B. - Inscription: "Married May 28, 1949" - Research Note: Lloyd J. "Cub" Crim, age 79, of Washburn, died September 10 at St. John's Hospital - Cassville. He was a son of Levi Wiley and Mary Carol (Morgan) Crim. He was an Army veteran. He was self-employed as a heavy equipment operator and was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Washburn. He married Alice Wilbanks on May 28, 1949, in Garfield, Arkansas, and she survives. Survived by three sons and four daughters. He was preceded in death by one daughter, Carol; 11 brothers and sisters and one grandchild. - Back of Stone - Another Stone - Inscription: "PVT US ARMY" | Monett Times Sept. 14, 2007 Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
CRIM, Roger Dale | June 23, 1964 Rogers, Benton Co., AR |
Mar. 6, 2013 At Home, Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Lloyd Joe and Alice (Wilbanks) Crim. Preceding him in death were his father, Lloyd "Cub" Crim and one sister, Carol Ann Crim. Roger received his education at Southwest in Washburn. He was a welder and heavy equipment operator working for Karrick Hydro Repair, Inc. in Seligman, Missouri. He was a hard worker and enjoyed his work. | Fohn Funeral Home Photo Phyllis Long |