Nodaway County, Missouri obituaries - C-names
[notices are from the Nodaway News Leader, Maryville, Missouri]
Cadue, Amelia J. Harris - Amelia J. Cadue, 88, St. Joseph, died Friday, December 25, 1992 at Heartland West Hospital, St. Joseph. Born Dec. 21, 1904 in Maryville to William Mike and Goldie Hawk Harris, she was a homemaker. Mrs Cadue was preceded in death by her husband, Leon Kenneth Cadue and two sisters. Survivors include one daughter, Regina Shryock, St. Joseph; one brother, William Still, Albany, Ore.; three sisters, Iretta Hundt, Norfolk, Neb., Mary Jane Braden, Surgar Creek and Neola Wiepert, Council Bluffs, Iowa and four grandchildren. Services were held today at Price Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Dean Duff officiating. Burial was at Miriam Cemetery, Maryville. Services were under the direction of Price Funeral Home, Maryville. Maryville Forum, Maryville, Missouri, Dec 28, 1992 |
Cain, Harriet Louise Watson - Harriet Louise Watson Cain, 78, Maryville, died Thursday, July 16, 2009, at Village Care Center, Maryville.
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Carden, Brian Micheal - Brian Micheal Carden, 31, St. Joseph, formerly of Maryville, died Tuesday, June 2, 2009, at his home.
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Carr, Charles Clayton - Charles Clayton Carr, 52, of Skidmore, Missouri passed away unexpectantly June 30, 2009 in Skidmore. Born on April 17, 1957 in Hopkins, MO., he was a former resident of San Jose, CA. He had resided in Skidmore since 2000. A U.S. Navy Veteran, Charlie was of the Catholic faith and had been a laborer. He was preceded in death by his mother, Barbara Carr, on March 6, 2006. Survivors include his father, Manford C. Carr, of Richmond, KS. His sister, Geneva L. Carroll, Skidmore, MO. Three brothers, Ersel W. Carr, Overland Park, KS., John H. Carr, Olathe, KS., Manford Clayton Carr, JR. La Harpe, KS. He is also survived by 14 nieces and nephews, 3 great nieces, and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Mr. Carr has been cremated. A family and community gathering will be held at 2:00 P.M. Friday, July 3, 2009 at Newton’s Hall in Skidmore, MO. Inurnment will follow on Friday in the Groves Cemetery, Graham, MO. Arrangement are under the direction of the Bram Funeral Home of Maryville, Inc. Maryville, MO. Online obituary and condolences, www.bramfuneralhome.com
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Carter, James Johnel, better known as Jim, age 63, went to be with his Heavenly Father on November 18, 2009. Mr. Carter was born July 15, 1946, at Maryville, to Wilson and Imogene Meek Carter. They and a brother, Donnie, preceded him in death. He married Carolyn Singleton on August 7, 1970. Together, they raised three sons. They and their spouse are Brian, Oregon, MO, Eric and Elizabeth, Bend, OR, and Alex, Anchorage, AK. They have been blessed with two grandsons: Caleb, St. Joseph, and Wilson, Bend, OR. He also leaves sisters, Joan Cartermoore, Kansas City, Jeanie and Steve VanPelt, Kearney, brother, Joe Carter, and an aunt, Marilyn Harden, Burlington Jct. Other survivors are father-in-law and mother-in-law, Clifton and Kathleen Singleton, Laredo; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Peggy and Steve Dennis, Nancy and Ronnie Williams, Trenton, Lyle and Shawn Singleton, San Antonio, TX; and many cousins, nieces and nephews. Mr. Carter graduated from Northwest Missouri State University in 1973 with a degree in business education and received his master’s in 1978. After teaching high school business classes, he retired from South Holt R-1, Oregon, in 2002 with 30 years service for education. The teacher in him would always show itself by having him explain whatever he was doing. The Navy was another important part of him. First, he served four years, which included one year at MACV Headquarters in Saigon, where he was personally presented the Joint Service Commendation award from Gen. Creighton Abrams. Later, he joined RNMCB-15 Seabee Battalion and retired, having given the Navy 27 years of service. He had many stories from these, as well as the three years he spent aboard ship! Mr. Carter was a very giving person. He was Pack 81 Cubmaster, Troop 81 Assistant, when his three sons were that age. He was a member of the Tribe of Mic-O-Say and worked as rifle instructor at Camp Geiger. He was proud that each of his sons achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. Mr. Carter went to homes of Oregon senior citizens and voluntarily did their senior citizen tax credits. He was a previous Holt County Red Cross communicator for military families. Until the time of his illness, he ran his own income tax service: Carter’s Tax Service. His interests were many. He loved history, reloading his own ammunition, fishing, traveling, discussing politics and business concerns. Most of all, family was important to him. He loved spending time with and talking to his sons and grandsons. Mr. Carter was a member of Wyatt Park Baptist Church, St. Joseph. Memorials may be sent to Missouri Baptist Children’s Home, 11300 St. Charles Rock Road, Bridgeton, MO 63044. Family visitation was held at the Chamberlain Funeral Home in Oregon. A remembrance service was on Tuesday, November 24, also at Chamberlain Funeral Home. Inurnment was at the Ohio Cemetery, Burlington Jct. Paid Obituary |
Carver, Terri Sue - Terri Sue Carver, 43, Burlington Jct., died Tuesday, June 23, 2009, at her home.
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Christian, Elva Lee - Elva Lee Christian, 71, St. Joseph, formerly of Graham, died Monday, July 20, 2009, at his home in St. Joseph.
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Charles, James F. - James F. Charles, 81, Port Chester, NY, died Thursday, May 28, 2009.
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Clayton, Lois Marjorie "Marge" - Lois Marjorie “Marge” Clayton, 85, formerly of Pickering, died Saturday, May 2, 2009, in Maryville.
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Clements, Hubert M. - Services for Hubert M. Clements, 76, Barnard, were held Tuesday, Aug 29, 1995, at Price Funeral Home, Maryville, [Missouri] with Kenneth McGeorge officiating. Mr Clements died Sunday, Aug 27, 1995, at his home in Barnard. Born Jan 26, 1919, in Maryville, to Garland Forrest and Gladys Florence Canady Clements, he was a retired farmer and had retired from Rockwell International as a welder. He married Hazel McGeorge, May 3, 1943, in San Bernadino, Calif. A lifetime resident of the Barnard area, Mr Clements attended school in the area and served in the U.S. Army Air Corp during World War II. He was a member of the Barnard American Legion Post 102. He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters and three brothers. Survivors include his wife, Hazel Clements of the home in Barnard; five sons, Ronald Dean Clements of Barnard, Stanley Hubert Clements of St Joseph, Edwin Lee Clements of Enid, Okla, Jimmy Ray Clements of Enid, Okla., Jimmy Ray Clements of Elwood, Kan, and Roger Allan Clements of Kansas City; one daughter, Connie Sue Grabiel of Rolla; two brothers, Ted Clements of Fort Myers, Fla, and Robert Clements of Barnard; and several nieces and nephews. Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri, Aug 29, 1995 |
Cline, James - James E. Cline, 91, St. Joseph, formerly of Maryville, died Monday, May 4, 2009, at Heartland Regional Medical Center, St. Joseph.
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Cook, Karen Noel Humphrey - Karen Noel Humphrey Cook, 69, Eagan, MI, died Saturday, June 20, 2009, at a health care center.
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Obituary - Samuel Cossins |
Samuel Cossins was born at Greensburg, Decatur County, Indiana, July 24, 1846 and departed this life at his home in Sheridan, Mo, February 12th, 1924, after an illness of more than seven weeks. Aged 77 years, 6 months, 13 days. He was baptised and united with the Christian Church in his boyhood days. He enlisted in Company K, 146 Ind Infantry in 1864 and served his country in her time of need until the close of the war. He was then united in marriage to Mary A. Denoon on July 28, 1867 and to them were born two children, Frances M., who died at the age of 32 years, and LaFayette, who lives at Burlinton, Colo. Mrs Cossins died September 24, 1874. On January 13, 1875 he was united in marriage to Sarrah L. Edmundson, and to them five children were born, Mrs Alta M. Barber, Melva J., who died Feb 2, 1901, Katie M. Straight, Mary Lela Coy and Dr Carlos E. who lives at Burlington Junction, all the others reside near Sheridan, Mo. He is survived by his widow, his children, twenty-five grandchildren, and fifteen great grandchildren. One brother Charles, who lives at Morrisville, Mo, and three sisters, Nettie Hanaway, Edgerton, Mo, Mrs Amanda Clemons, Osborn, Kansas, and Susan Anderson, Cheyenne Wells, Colo, besides a host of friends. It was the privelege of the writer to have known Mr Cossins for more than one year, as well as to have him for a near neighbor, and as such we can truthfully say that he was all that a neighbor should be, kind, and considerate, a man of not many words, but these seemed to be weighed before they were spoken. Having been born in a generation that tried men's souls, and living along the border line between the north and south, it took courage, strength and descession of character to face the duties of life, so much so that we had hope he might recover but it was not to be and "The mourners, go about the streets." The last sad rites were conducted at the Christian Church, by the writer, assisted by the Rev P.D. Kline pastor of the church and Rev L.A. Walker, of the Church of the Brethren, in the presence of more than two hundred people. The pall bearers, were chosen from his comrades of 61-65 and the Stars and Stripes for which many of these brave men laid down their lives, were carried at the head of the procession. |
Obituary - Sarah L. Edmonson Cossins 1929 |
Sarah L. Cossins (Edmonson) was born in Yellville, Arkansas, August 16, 1853, and passed homeward to God, March 15, 1929. She was 75 years, 6 months and 29 days of age. In 1875 she was married to Samuel N. Cossins, and to this sacred union five children were born. They are: Alta May Barber and Lola Cox of Sheridan; Kate Straight of Bedford, Iowa; C.E. Cossins of Burlington Junction, Missouri; and John Melva who died Feb 2, 1902. The two step-children are: Lafe Cossins of Sheridan and Francis Anderson, deceased. She leaves 25 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren, 2 brothers and 1 sister. February 12, 1924, Samuel N. Cossins crossed the bar which all souls must pass. Mrs Cossins was a member of the Sheridan Christian church for years past. This beautiful and patient life was perhaps begun in those early years that she acted as a guardian mother to her younger brothers and sisters; her father having been killed in the Civil War. Contentment accompanied her to the departure. The beautiful appealed to her and she saw goodness in all. Kind words were all she ever spoke of her neighbors. Her children rise up and call her blessed. All neighbors friends, and relatives join in the sorrow of this .... loss. Listen Jesus speaks: "That where I am there you may be also." Funeral services were conducted from the Christian church on Saturday, March 16, 1929 by Rev Chas S. Campbell, pastor of the Methodist church, and interment was made in the Sheridan cemetery. Music was furnished by a male quartet consisting of Ed Warren, J.A. Harris, J.H. Dye and W.O. Watson. Miss Jessie McLaughlin pianist. |
Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri, May 24, 1950 |
MRS GEORGE BARBER DIES |
Funeral Services Conducted May 16 at Torrington, Wyo |
Funeral services for Mrs George Edward Barber of Torrington, Wyo, formerly of Parnell, were conducted at 2:30 o'clock the morning of May 16 at the mortuary in Torrington by the Reverend Belyne. Burial was in the Valley View cemetery of Torrington. Mrs Barber age 73, died at 4:05 o'clock the afternoon of May 12 in a Torrington hospital following an illness of two weeks. She was born January 5, 1877, in Nodaway county [Missouri]. She was the former Miss Alta Mae Cossins, daughter of Mr and Mrs Samuel N. Cossins. She moved 15 years ago to Torrington from a farm near Sheridan. On January 23, 1895, she was married to Mr Barber in Maryville. Survivors include her husband; two sons, Earl Barber, Torrington, and Samuel Barber, Denver, Colo; three daughters, Mrs Grace Dye, St Joseph; Mrs Minnie Clutter, Torrington, and Mrs Anna Rowe, Sheridan; two sisters, Mrs Kate Slaight, Bedford, Ia, and Mrs Lela Coy, Torrington, Wyo; two brothers, Lafayette Cossins, Sheridan, and Dr Carlos Cossins, St Joseph; 34 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. A daughter, Mrs Lola Schmitz, preceded her in death. |
Crawford, JC - JC Crawford, 80, died Friday, May 1, 2009.
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Crozier, Euneta Wanda Sloan - Euneta Wanda Sloan Crozier, 88, died Sunday, August 23, 2009, in Maryville.
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Crowdes, Lydia Elizabeth Benham, 54 years old, of Burlington Junction, died at 7:30 o'clock this morning at the St Francis hospital where she had been a patient two months. Mrs Crowdes had been ill two years. She was born December 31, 1889, south of Elmo, and was married in 1907 at Elmo to Frank Crowdes. Mrs Crowdes had resided at Burlington Junction eight years and prior to that had lived in the Elmo community. Surviving are her husband; six sons, Harold Crowdes, Marquette, Kas; Pvt Wilbur Crowdes, Fort Fisher, S.C.; Pvt Dale Crowdes, Nashville, Tenn, and Robert, Monty Dean and Rex Lee, of the home; five daughters, Mrs Richard Parnell, McFall; Mrs Arthur Stull, Elmo; Mrs V.T. Hereford, Denison, Ia; Mrs B.L. Simpson, Cheyenne Wells, Colo, and Miss Virginia Crowdes, of the home; her step-mother, Mrs Manda Benham, Barnard; one sister, Mrs Arthur Alexander, Elmo; a half-sister, Mrs Russell Wright, Barnard; two half-brothers, Everett Benham, Maryville, and Alfred Benham, Barnard, and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at the Methodist church in Elmo and burial will be in LaMar cemetery, near Elmo. Other funeral arrangements have not been completed. [Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri, Mar 4, 1944]
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Curnutt, Mary Katherine - Mary Katherine Curnutt, 96, Maryville, died Friday, July 17, 2009, at Village Care Center, Maryville. Mass of Christian burial was Tuesday, July 21, at St. Gregory Barbarigo Catholic Church, Maryville, with burial in St. Columba Cemetery, Conception. Memorials may be made to St. Gregory Barbarigo Catholic Community. Online condolences may be left at www.pricefuneralhomemaryville.com. Arrangements were under the direction of Price Funeral Home, Maryville. |
Chitty, Jerrold "Jerry" Ray, 54, Grant City, died Thursday, April 11, 1996, at his home. Born Oct 7, 1941, in Maryville, to Jessie Junior and Ruby Chitty, he had been a mechanic for Grant City Manufacturing Company for over 30 years. A resident of the Grant City area since 1944, Mr Chitty was a 1959 graduate of Grant City High School. He served in the Air National Guard and was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Grant City; Scottish Rites, St Joseph; and the Grant City Christian Church. He was preceded in death by his father; and two brothers, Edward N. Chitty, and Terrance C. Chitty. Survivors include one son, Monty Chitty of Grant City; three daughters, Melanie Hansen of El Paso, Texas, Tammy Kerwin of Grant City, and Tara Chitty of Grant City; his mother, Ruby Chitty of Grant City; and five grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m., Sunday, at Prugh-Dunfee Chapel, Grant City. Burial will be in Sheridan Cemetery, Sheridan. Arrangements are under the direction of Prugh-Dunfee Funeral Home. Maryville Forum, Maryville, Missouri, Apr 14, 1996 |
Combs, Virgil Norris - Virgil Norris Combs, 29 years of age, of southeast of Maryville, died at 12:25 o'clock this morning at the St Francis hospital following an illness of one week. He was born October 14, 1911, in Nodaway county and was the son of Mr and Mrs James Walter Combs. He was married October 5, 1933 at New Madrid, Mo., and had been a resident of the community six miles southeast of Maryville for six years. He is survived by his wife; one daughter, Addie May, of the home; his parents, Mr and Mrs James Walter Combs, Bedison; three brothers, Lee Combs, Bedison; Arch Combs, Northboro, Ia; Walter Combs, Bedison; six sisters, Mrs Bert Pierson, Pickering; Mrs Virgil Phillip, Miss Pauline Combs and Miss Irene Combs, Bedison; Mrs Albert Phillip and Mrs Clarence Dunn of Maryville. Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Price funeral home. Burial will be in the Oak Hill cemetery. Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri, May 2, 1941
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Combs, Mandy Ellen - Miss Mandy Ellen Combs, the last of a family of fourteen children, died at 6:30 o'clock Sunday morning at her home, 1222 North Mulberry street, at the age of 78 years. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home with Rev Sherman B. Moore of the First Christian church, in charge, and burial will be in Hazel Dell cemetery, near Clearmont. Miss Combs, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Martin Combs, was born Feb 23, 1863, near Mattoon, Ill. She had lived with a niece, Miss Bessie Combs, for twenty-one years. Another niece, Mrs Helen VanCloster of Independence, Mo, has been here since Thursday. Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri, Jun 16, 1941 |
Crabtree, Vera Edna Walker - Vera Edna (Walker) Crabtree, the daughter of Earle and Amy (Yates) Walker, was born in Burlington Junction, Missouri on March 14, 1912. She attended school at Burlington Junction, graduating in 1930. On March 19, 1932, Vera was united in marriage to Donald Crabtree in Burlington Junction. They made their home in Burlington Junction their entire married life. In 1997, Vera moved to the Fair Oaks senior housing in Rock Port, Missouri. In 2004, she became a resident of Pleasant View Nursing Home where she lived to the present time. Vera passed away at Pleasant View on Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at the age of 97 years. Burial in Ohio Cemetery, Burlington Junction, Missouri. Services directed by the Davis Funeral Home, Tarkio, Missouri. |
Chaney, Phoebe Christine - Mrs. Chaney Dies After Long Illness Mrs. Phoebe Christine Chaney, 69, Hopkins, died yesterday at 1:22 p m. in the St. Francis Hospital. She died after a long illness. Mrs. Chaney was born Sept. 6 in 1885, in Hopkins where she lived all except three years of her life. The other three years she lived in Kansas. Surviving her is one son, Arthur, and one granddaughter, both of Hopkins. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and the Hopkins Methodist church. Burial will be in the Hopkins cemetery. The Rev. Earl Griffith pastor of the Methodist church is in charge of the funeral at 2 p.m. Friday. The Order of the Eastern Star will be in charge of the burial ser- vice. The body is at state in the Swan- son funeral home in Hopkins. Maryville Daily Forum April 27, 1955 |
A. Carl Cochran, 1894-1916. He graduated from the Lorain school, March 24th, 1807 [sic]. From Burlington Junction high school May 27, 1910. And from College Springs Academic course in the spring of 1913. College Springs |
JOE COLVIN KILLED.
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KANSAS CITY — Leland Eugene Cooper, Kansas City, formerly of Maryville and Seattle, died today (March 21, 1984) at St. Mary's Hospital in Kansas City. MARYVILLE DAILY FORUM, Maryville, Missouri, Mar 21, 1984 |
ST. LOUIS — Gary Dee Cooper, 37, of St. Louis, died unexpectedly Monday (Dec. 19) in St. Louis. MARYVILLE DAILY FORUM, Maryville, Missouri, Dec 20, 1983
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