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Mrs. Alice Aaron
Joplin Globe
Sat. Dec. 17, 1938
AARON
Mrs. Alice G. Aaron,84,years old, of Carthage,Ill., died at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. L,J. Aaron, 309 Connor Ave.. Mrs. Aaron came to Joplin lst October 1. She had sffered a hip injury last July,and had been in ill health since. Her son L.J. Aaron, lives in St. Louis. A daughter,Mrs. Riley E. Barnes of Chicago; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren also survive.
Submitted by: Loma Campbell



Mrs. Alice G. Aaron
Joplin Globe
Sun. Dec. 18, 1938
AARON
The body of Mrs. Alice G. Aaron, 84 year-old former resident of Joplin who died at 12:30 o'clock yeserday morning at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lawrence J. Aaron, 309 Connor Ave., was placed on a Missouri Pacific train last night en route to Carthage Ill., where funeral services and burial will be held Monday
Submitted by: Loma Campbell



Harry Abbey
Joplin News Herald
Jan.22,1942
HARRY ABBEY
Born in Potosi, MO. Abbey came to Galena 45 years ago. He was interested in mining a number of years with the late W.F. Sapp. In 1916 he organized the Diplomat Gravel Company, in partnership with the late C.W. Squires and the late R.A. Coles. Later he purchased the holdings of the two associates. He maintained an office in the Citezen's State Bank building at Fifth and Main Streets. Mr.Abbey was a loyal patron of the Salvation Army work here and contributed generously to its support. He was a member of the A.O.U.W.and the Galena Elks Lodge. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Lucy Abbey, at the home; two daughters, Mrs. Raymond Swaney of Galena abd Miss Roseanne Abbey, at home; three sons, Harry M. Abbey jr., of Paola, Kan., and Dan Abbey and W.J. Abbey, both of Galena; a brother, John Abbey of Bismark,MO; a sister, Mrs. Maude Missey of St. Louis, and six grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are in charge of the Boice Undertaking Company.
Submitted by: Loma Campbell



Danny Joe Abernathy
Joplin Globe
June 27, 2002
Danny Abernathy
Danny Joe Abernathy, age 64, of Herndon, Va., formerly of Joplin, passed away Saturday, June 22, 2002 at Fair Oaks Hospital in Fairfax, Va.
Born October 10, 1937 in Joplin, he was the son of Thelma Rice Abernathy and the late Marion W. Abernathy. Raised in Joplin, he was a graduate of Joplin High School. He served in the U.S. Navy for 17 years and was a Vietnam War Veteran. He was a sales engineer in the telecommunications industry.
On September 17, 1971 he married [name withheld and place withheld].
Additional survivors include his daughter, his mother, two brothers, two grandchildren and 11 nieces and nephews. [all names withheld]
Graveside services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Friday at Ozark Memorial Park with Rev. Bob Simon officiating. The family will receive friends from 2 to 3 p.m. Friday at Parker Mortuary. Memorial contributions may be made to Alternative House, P.O. Box 694, Dunn Loring, Val 22027 or Orphan foundation of America, 12020 D North Shore Drive, Reston, Va. 20190.
Submitted by: Dona Cupp



Joseph B. Alexander
Joplin News Herald
7 June 1940
Rites Saturday For Man Killed By Lightning
Carterville, Mo., June 7. - Funeral services for Joseph B. Alexander, 67-year-old farmer, who was killed by a bolt of lightning at 6:45 o'clock last night, will be conducted at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of the Webb City Undertaking Company. The Rev. Mr. Boicourt of Carterville will officiate. Burial will be in Alexander cemetery.
Alexander was struck by the bolt and burned beyond recognition at his farm, two and one-half miles east of Carterville. He was gathering eggs in a shed stacked with hay at the time. The shed was destroyed by the resulting flames.
Submitted by: Renessa Wiggins



Mrs. Samantha Alexander
Joplin News Herald
1 March 1930
Longtime Resident Of County Succumbs
Webb City, Mo., March 1. - Mrs. Samantha Alexander, 81 years old, a longtime resident of Jasper county, died early this morning at the home of a son, Joseph Alexander, at Lakeside.
Mrs. Alexander was born February 1, 1849, in Overton county, Tennessee. She had been a resident of this county for seventy-three years.
She is survived by two sons, Joseph Alexander and Edward Alexander of Lansing, Kan., and a daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Peck of Lakeside.
Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at the residence of Joseph Alexander at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be in Alexander cemetery.
Submitted by: Renessa Wiggins



Henry Allbright
The Carthage Press
Thursday, January 18, 1917
Henry Allbright died at 8:30 o'clock Saturday morning. He was taken to the almshouse about six months ago from Joplin. He was 65 years old, having been born March 5, 1851, in Ohio. He was buried in Oak Hill cemetery yesterday.
Submitted by: Kathy Sidenstricker



Noah D. Annis
Joplin News Herald
28 Jul 1943
HEAT VICTIM'S RITES WILL BE TOMMORROW
Funeral services for Noah D.Annis, 61 years old, whose death early Sunday morning in Freemanhospital was attributed to heat prostration, will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Holiness church at Furnace and School streets. Elder Asher will officiate and burial will be in Ozark Memorial Park cemetery under direction of the Hurlburt Undertaking Company.
Submitted by: Deborah (ANNIS) STURGIS



N. D. Annis
Joplin Globe
29 Jul 1943
The district's second death from heat prostration occurred in Joplin early today after a week's heat wave which carsed six prostration cases here. N.D. Annis,61 years old,was stricked by the heat at 6 o'clock last night at his home,415 St. Louis avenue, and died at 1:05 o'clock this morning at Freeman hospital.
Mr. Annis' death was preceded Thursday by that of Private Frank J. Fiffick, a Camp Crowder soldier who died Thursday. Mr. Annis recovered consciousness two hours after being admitted to the hospital, but lasped into a coma an hour later and did not again rally.
Temperature to 100.
The thermometer rose to a maximum of 100 degrees here yesterday. Notsince 1939 has the districtsuffered from such torrid weather as that of the last four days. July 15,1939,the temperature rose to 100degrees. September 2 of that year the temperature was 104 and September 3, a maximum of 105 was recored.
A year ago today the maximum temperature was 90 and minimum 70.
Submitted by: Deborah (ANNIS) STURGIS



Noah D. Annis
Joplin
1943
NOAH ANNIS FUNERAL RITES TO BE FRIDAY
Funeral services for Noah D.Annis,61 yaears old,whose death early Sunday morning in Freeman hospital was attributed to hear prostration, will be held at 2o'clock Friday afternoon at the Church of God at Furnanace and School streets. Elder Asher will officiate and burial will be in Ozark Memorial Park cemetery under direction of the Hurlbut undertaking Company.
The body will lie in state at the home, 415 St.Louis avenue, intil 1 o'clock, when it will be taked to the church to lie in state until the time of the service.
Submitted by: Deborah (ANNIS) STURGIS



Vernon Dewayne Annis
Joplin News Herald
14 July 1943
Annis Infant Dies
Vernon Dewayne Annis, 7 months old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Lee Annis, 329 Schifferdecker avenue, died at the home at 5 o'clock this morning. Other survivirs are the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N.D.Annis, 415 St.Louis avenue, and the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Gladys Waltrip of Monett.
The Hurlbut undertaking Company is in charge of arrangements.
Submitted by: Deborah (ANNIS) STURGIS



Vernon Dewayne Annis
Joplin Globe
15 Jul 1943, Thursday
RITES FOR ANNIS CHILD WILL BE THIS AFTERNOON
Funeral services for Vernon Dewayne Annis, 6-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs.Lee Annis, 329 Shiferdecker avenue, who died at 5 o'clock yerterday morning at he Derfelt hospital, will be held at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon at the Hurlbut chapel, with the Riv.Ben Morris Ridpath in charge. Burial will be in Ozark Memorial Park cemetery. The body will lie in state at the residence until the time of the service.
Surviving besides the parents are patrnal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N.D.Annis, 415 St.Louis avenue, and the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Gladys Waldrup of Monett.
Submitted by: Deborah (ANNIS) STURGIS



Willis "Terry" Annis, Sr.
Joplin Globe
2003-09-10
Willis "Terry" Annis Sr.
Willis "Terry" Annis passed on Sept.8,2003 at 8:40p.m. He was born on May 12,1944.
Terry is survived by a sister, four sons and a daughter locally and a two sons and a daughter in Oklahoma as well as many loved ones.
Terry is preceded in death by his parents, two sisters and a brother. Visitation will be held Friday,Sept.12, at 12:30p.m.,at Mason-Woodard Mortuary with a graveside service at Weaver Cemetery in Oronogo at 2 p.m.
Submitted by: Deborah (ANNIS) STURGIS



John Arary
The Carthage Press
Thursday, January 16, 1919
Alba News--Arthur Haworth, pastor of Friends church, preached the funeral of John Arary at the residence near White Hall, Sunday, at 2 o'clock. Burial was at Weaver cemetery. Several from here attended the funeral.
Submitted by: Kathy Sidenstricker

 


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