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Obit For Adeline Feebie (Wyrick) (Rowley) Walden
Headline ADELINE FEEBIE WALDEN
Text Deceased: Adeline Feebie (Wyrick) (Rowley) Walden
Parents Names: Solomon and Elizabeth (Martin) Wyrick
Place Born: Ray Co., TN
Date Born: Sept. 18, 1870
Date Died: March 10, 1943
Place Died: Home - Son A.C. Rowley - Barry Co., MO
Cemetery: Rowley Cemetery, Barry Co., MO
Newspaper: Cassville Republcian
Paper Date: March 10, 1943
Abstract or Extract: Extract
Living People: No
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Adeline Feebie Wyrick was born September 18, 1870, in East Tenn., Ray County. She was a daughter of the late Solomon and Elizabeth Martin Wyrick. She was married to J.F. Rowley, July 5, 1885. To this union nine children were born, one son and eight daughters. Two daughters and her husband, J.F. Rowley, preceded her in death. Judge Rowley, as he was known, was well known by the older citizens of Barry County. On December 28, 1908, she was married to J.S. Walden, who passed away Dec. 9, 1937. She was converted when young and united with the Methodist church. Although handicapped by ill health from attending church, she lived a devoted and faithful Christian life. She departed this life March 10, 1943, at the home of her son, A.C. Rowley. She leaves to mourn her passing, six daughters, and one son. They are: Mrs. George Burdine, of Martin Calif.; Mrs. J.W. Hoog of Seattle, Wash,; Mrs. J.R. Hoog of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. F.C. Hoog of Muskogee, Okla.,; Mrs. Clarence Hoog of Cassville; Mrs. Claude Kisler of Washburn, and A.C. Rowley of Washburn; also two sisters, Mrs. Will Walden of Emporia, Kans., and Mrs. Sued Crippins of Dan Diego., Calf., one brother of Wyandotte, Okla., and 21 grand children and a number of nieces and nephews and many friends. Funeral service were held at the Washburn church on Sunday after March 14, conducted by Rev. Chas Vanzandt. Burial in the family cemetery north of Washburn, under the direction of the Culver Funeral Services. Pall bearers were: Urt Hutchens, Paul Varner, Moulten Varner, Lee Morris, Evert Edens, and Esther Weathers. Flower girls were: Frances Varner, Dorothy Faye Stewart, Pauline Daniels, Anne Varner and Barbara Rowley - Contributed.

Research Note: Burial Rowley Cemetery, Barry Co., MO
Newspaper Cassville Republican
Date March 18, 1943
Death Cert Link -
Resource State Historical Society of MO Microfilm
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