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Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Wednesday May 30, 1990
Dale Bird
Dale
Lawrence Bird, 77, Sheridan, died
Tuesday, May 29, at his home.
Born
Nov. 22,1912, at Sheridan to Joseph [Owen] and Edna [Mable] Stewart Bird,
Mr. Bird was a farmer. He was a
member of the Maple Grove Methodist Church, attended the Wray Memorial United Methodist Church of
Hopkins, and was a former board member of the Nodaway County Historical
Society. He married M. Elizabeth Jones May 15, 1943, in Excelsior Springs.
He
was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and a sister.
Survivors
include his wife; a son, Richard L. Bird, Hopkins; a sister, Neva Crain, Bedford, Iowa; two grandchildren; many nieces and nephews.
Services
will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Wray Memorial United Methodist Church in
Hopkins with the Rev. Ray Forsyth and the Rev. Joyce Nicholas officiating.
Burial
will be in the New Hope Cemetery at Hopkins. Friends may call anytime after 4
p.m. Thursday at the Swanson-Price Chapel in Hopkins with family visitation
from 7-8 p.m. Mr. Bird will
lie in state at the church from 1-2 p. m. Friday preceding the funeral service.
[Bird, Dale Lawrence]
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Monday June 4, 1990
Dale Bird services held
Services
for Dale L. [awrence] Bird,
77, OM Sheridan, were held Friday, June 1, at Wray Memorial United Methodist
Church, Hopkins, with the Rev. Ray Forsyth and the Rev. Joyce Nicholas
officiating.
Mr.
Bird died Tuesday, May 29, at
Sheridan.
Burial
was in the New Hope Cemetery, Hopkins, under the direction of Swanson-Price
Funeral Home, Hopkins.
Pallbearers
were Eldon Hart, Eldon Young, Dick Rogers, Doyle Johnson, Richard Miller and
Howard Bramblett.
Bedford Times-Press
Thursday January 28,
1965 p. 6
Edna M. Bird Rites Monday
Funeral
services for Mrs. Joseph (Edna) Bird,
83, lifelong Taylor county resident, were held at the Bedford Methodist Church
Jan. 25 with Rev J. Milton Kinney officiating. Mrs. Bird died January 22 at Court Street Rest Home, at the age of
83 years, nine months and 16 days. Interment was at New Hope Cemetery,
Missouri.
Included
In the services was the following obituary.
Edna Mable Stewart Bird was born in Holt Center, Taylor County, Ia., April 6, 1881. It was here in Taylor County that she spent
her childhood and received her education.
Edna Stewart was married to Joseph Owen Bird on March 9, 1904. To this union six children were
born, Mrs. Garland Buzzard and Mrs. Neva Crane of Bedford; Dale [Lawrence] of Sheridan, Mo., Edwin of Denver, Colo., Kenneth of Stockton,
Calif., and a daughter, Iva, who
died as an infant. Later in life she was blessed with 10 grandchildren and 15
great grandchildren.
Mrs. Bird was baptized into the Christian faith at the
Maple Grove church south of Bedford. In 1943 Mrs. Bird moved to Bedford.
Edna was a willing worker whether it was for the
church, family or to help friends and neighbors, never complaining over
adversities but making the best of very situation.
She was preceded in death by her husband, father,
mother, five sisters, two brothers, an infant daughter and one grandson.
Bedford Times-Press
Thursday February 10,
1938 p. 4
Obituary
Joe Bird
The
funeral services for Joseph Owen Bird,
whose death occurred at his home Friday night, was conducted by Rev. C. C.
Pritchard of Parnell, at the Maple Grove church Sunday afternoon.
He
was the oldest child of Leander and
Viola Bird and was born in Madison county, Ind.
Nov. 10, 1880, being aged 58 years and three months at the time of his death.
He had been ill for two years.
At
the age of one year he came with his parents to Nodaway County, Mo. He was
married to Edna M. Stewart March 9,
1904. To them were born six children: Mrs.
Loren Buzzard of Hopkins, Edwin Bird of New Market, Mrs Eugene Crane of
Hopkins, Kenneth Bird of Stockton,
Calif., and Dale Bird at home. One
daughter died in infancy.
Beside
his wife and children he is survived by his aged mother, Mrs. Lee Bird, of Hopkins; two sisters, Mrs. Clyde Olmstead of Hopkins and Mrs. Ralph Boyd of Payette, Idaho; four brothers, Cliff Bird of Superior, Nebr., John O. Bird of Little Rock, Calif., Eugene Bird of Glendale, Calif., and Wilfred Bird of Shenandoah. There are
also seven grandchildren.
He spent his entire life,
with the exception of one year, in the Maple Grove community where he was
engaged in farming. He was converted at Maple Grove church in early life and
has followed his father's footsteps by being a leader in all church activities
as well as community affairs until the last two years, when he was overtaken by
ill health and forced to give up church work, which he enjoyed so much. The
outstanding feature of his life was his devotion to his home. He was a most be beloved husband and father, giving all and
sacrificing everything for his family, happiest when his family was gathered
about him. Burial was in the New Hope cemetery.
Attend Bird Funeral
The
following relatives from a distance attended the- funeral of Joe Bird at Maple Grove church: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bird of New Market; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller of Lenox; Mr. and Mrs. Port Miller of Sharpsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mason of
Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hunter and Mr. and Mrs John Mason of
Conway; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Simmons and Duane of Sheridan, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bird of
Shenandoah; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olmstead and Donald of Hopkins; Mr. and Mrs. Esther Olmstead of
Westboro, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson and Bonnie,
and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Nash of
Bedford; Mrs. Blanche Lawler of
Maryville; Miss Phyllis Nixon of
Leon.
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Thursday June 7, 1990
Robert Clark
Robert
G. [ailien] Clark, 20, Maryville
died Tuesday, June 5. Services are pending at Price Funeral Home, Inc.,
Maryville.
[Clark, Robert
Gailien]
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Friday June 8,
1990
Robert Clark
Robert
G. [alien] Clark, 20, Maryville,
died Wednesday, June 6, near Bismarck, North Dakota.
Born
Sept. 28, 1969 at St. Joseph to Robert W. and Linda Gail Saxton Clark, Mr. Clark was a member of the Jehovah Witness Church,
Maryville.
He
was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather.
Survivors
include his father, Robert W. Clark,
Kansas City; mother, Linda Saxton-Clark, Maryville; two sisters, Rhonda Malinda Clark and Rehnee Lisette Clark, Maryville; maternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Saxton, Graham; and
paternal grandmother, Flossie Clark,
St. Joseph.
Graveside
services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, June 11, at the Prairie Home Cemetery,
Graham, under the direction of Price Funeral Home, Inc., Maryville.
Visitation
is currently under way at the funeral home.
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Monday December
30, 1940 [p. 1]
Mrs. Ed Clary Dies, Rites Held Sunday at Bedford
Funeral
services were held yesterday for Mrs. Ed Clary who died Saturday at her home in Bedford. Mrs.
Clary was the former Miss Amy [Ella]
Allison and formerly lived four
miles northeast of Parnell.
She
is survived by her husband; six children, Mrs. Newt Burns, Bedford; Mrs. Harley Dowis, Bedford; Mrs. Wilson, Rosendale, and Luther, Carl and Marlan Clary.
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Monday June 4, 1990
Earl Emrich
Mark
Earl Emrich, 64, Licking, a
former Stanberry resident, died Wednesday, May 30, at Texas County Memorial
Hospital, Houston, Mo.
Born
Jan. 14, 1926, at Stanberry to Mark and Elsie Duley Emrich, Mr. Emrich was a truck driver. He attended the Baptist
church, and was a member of the VFW Memorial Post no. 6337 in Licking. He
married Della Marie Elrod on
Sept. 6, 1952, in Arkansas.
He
was preceded in death by his parents.
Survivors
include his wife; a son, Earl Eugene Emrich, Kansas City, Kan.; a daughter, Mrs. Billy
Jean Bunch, Kansas City, Kan.;
three brothers, Wray Emrich,
Reno, Nev., Harold and Robert Emrich, both of Cabool; two grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Services
were held at 1 p.m. today at the Johnson Funeral Home Chapel in Stanberry with
the Rev. Mike Roberts officiating. U.S. Military honors were provided by the
Honor Guard from Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Burial
was in the High Ridge Cemetery at Stanberry under the direction of the Johnson
Funeral Home of Stanberry.
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Tuesday December 22,
1942 [p.
1]
John R. Garrard Dies At Home Near Gaynor
John
Roach Garrard, 73 years of age,
died suddenly at 8 o’clock this morning at his home, one mile south of Gaynor,
where he had resided sixty years. Mr. Garrard had been in failing health for some time.
He
was born November 3, 1869 at Spencer, Ind. and was married at Maryville on
September 26, 1893, to Miss Lilly V. Killion, who preceded him in death.
Surviving
are two daughters, Mrs. Hardie Shelman, Parnell, and Mrs. Leo Owens, Fort Blakely, Wash.; three sons, Ernest Garrard, Hopkins, Loren Garrard, Parnell, and Cpl. Harley Garrard, Camp Hood, Tex.; one brother, Walter Garrard, Sheridan; eight grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
Funeral
arrangements have not been completed.
[Garrard, Siberia
Olive “Sibbie” Smith]
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Friday August 30,
1940 p. 3
Mrs. Garrard Dies
Funeral for Sheridan
Woman Pends Arrival of Daughter
Definite
funeral arrangements for Mrs. Walter Garrard [Siberia Olive Smith], who died Tuesday morning at her home in
Sheridan, are pending the arrival of a daughter, Mrs. Jacob Shellman, from the state of Oregon tomorrow afternoon.
The
funeral will probably be held Sunday at the Brethren church west of Sheridan in
charge of Rev. L. B. Day of Pickering. Burial will be in the Brethren cemetery.
Mrs.
Garrard, 77 years of age, was
born near Worthington, Ind., October 24, 1862. She had lived at Sheridan for
several years.
Surviving
are her husband and two children, Mrs. Shellman [Pearl] and Mrs. Gilbert Whitney [Elda Mae] of near
Sheridan.
Mrs.
Garrard was a member of the
Christian church.
[Garrard, Siberia
Olive “Sibbie” Smith]
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Monday August
31, 1940 p. 3
Garrard Funeral Today
Funeral
services for Mrs. Walter Garrard [Siberia Olive Smith] of
Sheridan, who died Tuesday morning, were held at 3 o’clock this afternoon at
the Brethren church, two and a half miles west of Sheridan. Rev. L. B. Day of
Pickering conducted the services. Burial was in Brethren cemetery.
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Tuesday May 18,
1948 [p.
1]
Garrard Rites Are Held
Funeral Conducted
Sunday at the Brethren Church
Funeral
services for Walter Garrard were held Sunday afternoon at the Brethren church. The Rev. L. B. Day,
Maryville, conducted the services. Mr. Garrard died May 13 at the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Gilbert Whitney [Elda Mae], near
Sheridan.
Miss
Mae Bowen, accompanied by Mrs. Luther Cook, sang “Only A Shadow,” “No Night
There” and “Abide With Me.”
Pallbearers
were Loren Garrard, Oral Morrow, Claude Singser, Floyd Brogan and Ora Dukes,
Sheridan, and Cpl. Robert Findley, Chanute Field, Ill.
Burial
was in the church cemetery.
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Monday December
30, 1940 [p. 1]
William Garrard Dies, Funeral to Be Tuesday
William
Garrard, 83 years of age, died
last night at the county farm after being ill one week.
He
was born August 30, 1857, in Indiana and lived in Sheridan until a month ago
when he came to Maryville, where he lived a short time before going to the
county farm.
He
is survived by two brothers, Walter Garrard, Sheridan, and John [Roach] Garrard, Parnell.
Funeral
services will be at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the Orrsburg church. Burial
will be in the Orrsburg cemetery.
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Monday June 4, 1990
Alta
B. Greever, 82, Maryville, died
Saturday, June 2, at St. Francis Hospital in Maryville.
Born
Jan. 22, 1908, in Taylor County near Bedford, Iowa, to Elmer H. [ilery] and
Elsie Wilson Beauchamp, Mrs. Greever was employed as a telephone operator for United Telephone in Maryville, serving
as chief operator for 25 years. She retired in 1971. She was a member of the
First Christian Church of Maryville and the Rebekah Lodge.
She
was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers and two sisters.
Survivors
include a son, Max Greever and
his wife Leona, Stanberry; two
brothers, Roy Beauchamp and John
Beauchamp, both of Des Moines,
Iowa; three sisters, Elizabeth King,
Maryville, Clarice Bartlett,
Le Roy, Kan., and Edna Barbour,
Sheridan, Wyo.; two grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Services
will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 5, at Price Funeral Home Chapel,
Maryville, with Dr. Donald Childers officiating.
Burial
will be in the Hopkins Cemetery, Hopkins, under the direction of Price Funeral
Home, Maryville.
Visitation
will be held from 7-8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Memorials
may be made to the First Christian Church of Maryville.
Clarinda Herald
Journal
Wednesday February 15, 1995
Glen A. Hayes
Glen
A. [rthur] Hayes, 75 of
Maryville, Mo., died Wednesday night, Feb. 8, 1995 in his home.
He
was the son of Arthur [John] and Julia [Symon] Richards Hayes, born Sept. 14, 1919 at Catesby, Ok.
Hayes served with the U.S. Army, during World War II.
He worked at the Ford Ideal Cleaners in Kansas City, Mo., before his retirement
in 1972.
He
also worked in the custodial services at Northwest Missouri State University,
Maryville, after his retirement and at the National Guard Armory.
He
married Dorothy [Mae Walker] Staples on July 22, 1973 at Wilcox, Mo.
He
was preceded in death by his, parents, three brothers, two sisters and a
grandson.
He
is survived by his wife, Dorothy,
of the home; two sons, Nelson Hayes,
Kansas City; and Freeman [Bruce] Hayes, Sedalia, Mo.; two daughters, Glenda Anderson, Hamilton, Mo.; and Yvonne O'Grady, Mircible, Mo.; three stepsons, Eddie Staples, Mound City, Mo.; Gary Staples, Peru, Ne.; and Dave Staples, Maryville; sister, Julie Means, Ringwood, Ok.
There
are 26 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.
Services
were Saturday, Feb. 11 at the Barr-Merrick Funeral Chapel, Burlington Junction,
Mo. Burial was at the Ohio Cemetery, Burlington Junction.
Arrangements
were with Barr-Merrick Funeral Chapel, Burlington Junction.
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Monday December
30, 1940 [p. 1]
Walter M. Lilly Dies At Home Near Barnard
Walter
Martin Lilly, 64 years of age,
died at 2 o’clock yesterday at his home west of Barnard.
He
was born November 17, 1876, at Lexington, Ky. He had lived on the same farm the
past twenty-eight years. He was married December 28, 1910, to Miss Lillie
Williams.
He
is survived by two brothers, Robert Lilly, Lexington, Ky. and Lewis Lilly; two sisters, Mrs. Harry Hopkins and Mrs. Walter Butcher, Lexington, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Katie
Lilly of the home. His wife
preceded him in death several years ago.
Funeral
services will be at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the Methodist church in
Graham with Rev. William Moore of Fillmore officiating. Burial will be in the
Graham cemetery.
Pallbearers
will be Colvert Elliott, Lee Burns, Ray Thrasher, Edgar Elliott, Paul Kiser and
Glen Wolford.
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Monday December
30, 1940 [p. 1]
John E. Looker Dies; Funeral Is Wednesday
John
Edwin Looker, 66 years of age,
died at 10:30 o’clock last night at his home, 1405 East Second Street. He had
been in failing health for several years and had been bedfast the past sixteen
months.
He
was born November 23, 1874, on a farm five miles east of Maryville and had
lived on that same farm 49 years, when he moved to Maryville. He was married to Miss Ada Reece of Maryville,
June 1, 1901.
He
is survived by his wife; ten children, Mrs. Jesse Compton and Raymond Looker, Maryville; Fay Looker, Hopkins; Mrs. Chester Dixon, Burlington Junction; Mrs. Jimmy Dice, Davenport, Ia.; Mrs. James McMahan, jr., Dixon, Ill., and Opal, Dean, Glen and Lester of the home; three sisters, Mrs. Elmer Young and Mrs. M. S. Casteel, Maryville, and Mrs. Cora Woods, Seward, Neb.; four grandchildren, Billy
Looker, Norma Jean Davison, Charlene Davison and Gerald Chester Davison; three nieces and four nephews. Two children
preceded him in death.
Funeral
services will be at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon at the Campbell funeral home
in Maryville with Rev. Sherman Moore officiating. Burial will be in the Myrtle
Tree cemetery.
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Thursday June 7, 1990
Vonda
Safley-McMichael
Vonda
Lou Safley-McMichael, 29, St.
Joseph, died Wednesday, June 6, at Heartland West Hospital in St. Joseph.
Born
Feb. 12, 1961, to Harland I. and Mary Lou Curry Safley, she was employed as a waitress. She was a member
of the Church of Christ, St. Joseph.
She
was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents and paternal grandfather.
Survivors
include two daughters, Amanda Grace and Amber Donelle [Dawnelle] McMichael, of the home; father and step-mother, Mr. and
Mrs. Harland I. Safley, Blair,
Neb.; mother and stepfather, Morris and Mary Lou Weaver, Maryville; a brother, Maurice LeRoy Safley, St. Joseph; two sisters, Synthia Lynn Austin, Omaha, Neb., and Winifred Charlene Jones, Maryville; and her paternal grandmother, Edna
C. Keats, Maryville.
Services
will be held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, June 9, at Price Funeral Home Chapel,
Maryville, with the Rev. Tyreen Yates officiating.
Burial
will be in the New Hope Cemetery, Hopkins, under the direction of the Price
Funeral Home, Inc., Maryville.
Visitation
will be from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
[McMichael, Vonda Lou
Safley]
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Monday June 11, 1990
Vonda
Safley-McMichael _
Services
for Vonda Lou Safley-McMichael,
29, St. Joseph, were held Saturday, June 9, at Price Funeral Home Chapel,
Maryville, with the Rev. Tyreen Yates officiating.
She
died Wednesday, June 6, in St. Joseph.
Burial
was in the New Hope Cemetery, Hopkins, under the direction of Price Funeral
Home, Inc., Maryville.
Pallbearers
were T.W. Osborn, Russell Ray, Gary Hurst, Robert Curry, Jason Austin, Carl
Brinkman and Robert Brinkman.
[MCMICHAEL, VONDA LOU SAFELY]
[MCMICHAEL, VONDA LOU SAFELY]
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Monday December
30, 1940 [p. 1]
James W. Neal Dies at Home Near Clearmont
James
William Neal, 84 years of age and
a long time resident of the Clearmont community, died at 8:15 o’clock this
morning at his home.
He was born December 27, 1856, at Jonesboro, Ind., and had lived on
the same farm for fifty-one years. He was married December 16, 1880, at
Cincinnati, Ind.
He
is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Gaylord Reynolds of the home and Mrs. Lester Ringold of Hopkins; one brother, Ben Neal, Maryville; four grandchildren, Adrian
Reynolds, Hopkins; LaVerne
Reynolds, Clearmont, Olin
Ringold, Maryville, and Lowell
Dean Reynolds of the home; three
great-grandchildren, Leona May Ringold, Rosellyn Ringold and Donnis Claire Reynolds. His wife preceded him in death five years ago.
Funeral
services will be held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon at the Price funeral
home. Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery.
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Tuesday June 5, 1990
Dr. William Perry
Dr.
William D. Perry, 67, a St. Louis
physician for nearly 30 years and a former chairman of the Missouri Board of
Healing Arts, died Wednesday, May 23, at his home in Chesterfield after
suffering an apparent heart attack.
Dr.
Perry was born and reared in
Mound City. He held degrees from Northwest Missouri State University,
Maryville; the University of Missouri-Columbia; and Washington University
School of Medicine, St. Louis.
He
was chairman of the state Board of Healing Arts from 1960 to 1964 and also was
president of the Barnes Hospital Allied Staff in 1964. He was a fellow in the
American College of Physicians and an associate professor of clinical medicine
at Washington University. He practiced medicine in the Clinic of Internal
Medicine, Inc., a firm of 10 physicians, which was founded in 1962 by Dr.
Ernest Rouse and Dr. Perry.
He
was preceded in death by his parents.
Survivors
include his wife, Judith C. Perry;
a son, David Perry of
Montrose, Colo.; a daughter, Susan Morgan of Phoenix, Ariz.; a stepson, Brad Bullmer of west St. Louis County; a sister, Marjorie
Person of Fort Wayne, Ind.; and
seven grandchildren.
A
memorial service was held Saturday, May 26, at Lupton Chapel, University City.
His body was cremated.
Memorials
may be made to the Barry Wood Fund at the Washington University School of
Medicine, St. Louis, or to the American Heart Association.
[Richardson, Mary
Elizabeth Burch]
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Thursday September 4, 1947 [p. 1]
Woman Suffers Broken
Neck in Auto Accident
Mrs.
[William] Elmer Richardson,
33-year old farm wife of six miles southwest of Hopkins, was instantly killed
at 5:45 o’clock Wednesday afternoon when the car she was driving, a 1947
Chevrolet coach, overturned in a ditch five and a half miles east of Hopkins on
a gravel road.
Passenger Not Injured
Clyde
Garten, 27-year-old Hopkins resident who was riding with Mrs. Richardson was uninjured.
Mrs.
Richardson’s death was due to a broken neck according to a report by Dr. L. E.
Dean of Maryville, county coroner. A coroner’s inquest was held at 2 o’clock
this afternoon in the Swanson funeral home at Hopkins.
Mother of Four Boys
Garten,
who was held in the county jail here last night to await the inquest today told
Deputy George Beverlin that he and Mrs. Richardson, mother of four small boys were returning from
Sheridan when the car overturned.
Elmer
Richardson, owner of the car his
wife was driving, was on the streets of Hopkins waiting for her to pick him up
when the accident occurred, according to Beverlin. He was not notified of his
wife’s death for several hours after it happened.
Going Over 60 Miles an Hour
An
investigation made at the scene by Beverlin and Sgt. J. W. Whan, state trooper,
showed that the car going west, began swerving at the top of a hill, skidded
approximately 100 feet, then overturned into a ditch on the south side of the
road.
Garten
told Beverlin and Sgt. Whan that Mrs. Richardson was driving between 60 and 70 miles an hour when
it began swerving.
The
car was demolished according to the accident report.
Four Children Survive
Mrs.
Richardson was born March 2, 1914 at Pickering, the daughter of
the late George Burch and Miss
Lola Myrtle Burch of Pickering. Her maiden name was Mary Elizabeth. On Nov. 14, 1934 she was married to Elmer
Richardson. They have four sons, Bill, 11, Gary, 8, Larry, 7, and Jimmie, 5.
She
is survived by her husband; her mother; three sisters, Mrs. Esther Mozingo, Elmo; Mrs. Maybelle Fields, Richmond, Calif., and Mrs. Ethel Reichardt, Massena, Ia., and three brothers, Frank Burch, Marcus, Ia., Forest Burch, Minden, Ia., and George Ruola Burch, Cherokee,
Ia. Her twin sister, Martha Lee,
died in 1941.
Mrs.
Richardson had lived in the
Hopkins vicinity all her life.
[Riley, Linda Sheridan
Congrove]
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Tuesday June 5, 1990
Linda
Sheridan-Riley
Linda
V. Sheridan-Riley, 82, Omaha,
Neb., died Tuesday, June 5, at an Omaha hospital.
Born
Sept. 15, 1907, at Conception Junction to James [Eli] and [Hannah] Vesta
Meeker Sheridan, Mrs. Sheridan-Riley was a retired registered nurse. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church in
Omaha, and the OES Trinity Chapter #299. She married A. B. Congrove on Oct. 11, 1930. She married Harry Riley, June 21, 1969 in Omaha.
She
was preceded in death by both husbands, her parents, an adopted son, a brother
and four sisters.
Survivors
include two sisters, Grace Law,
Orcutt, Calif., and Helen Chisolm,
Wichita, Kan.; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Bert Neidel, Maryville; and nieces and nephews including Vesta
Catherine Sheridan, Maryville.
Graveside
services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Miriam Cemetery, Maryville,
under the direction of Price Funeral Home, Inc., Maryville.
[Riley, Linda Sheridan
Congrove]
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Monday June 11, 1990
Linda
Sheridan-Riley
Graveside
services for Linda V. Sheridan-Riley, 82, Omaha, Neb., were held Saturday, June 9 at Miriam Cemetery,
Maryville, with the Rev. Robert Ceperley officiating.
She
died Tuesday, June 5, in Omaha.
Arrangements
were made by Price funeral Home, Inc., Maryville.
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville,
Missouri)
Friday June 8,
1990
Minnie Ross
Minnie
[Marie] Ross, 69, Maryville, died
Friday, June 8, at the Maryville Health Care Center.
Born
June 1, 1921, at Skidmore to Claude M. [aynard] and Leatha [Inez] Newton Crockett, Mrs. Ross was a retired licensed practical nurse. She was a member of the
First Baptist Church, Maryville. She married Eldon F. Ross on Nov. 26, 1939 at Pickering.
She
was preceded in death by her parents.
Survivors
include her husband; two sons, Donald Ross, Wilbur, Neb., and Larry Ross, Clarinda, Iowa; two brothers, Eldon Crockett, Kansas City, and Leslie Crockett, Greenwood; five sisters, Irene Young, Yucca Valley, Calif., Clara Parshall, Burlington Junction, Beverly Graham, Kansas City, Roberta Hansen, Greenwood, Neb., and Deanna Bremer, St. Joseph; six grandchildren; seven
great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Services
will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday, June 11, at Price Funeral Home Chapel,
Maryville.
Burial
will be in the Miriam Cemetery, Maryville, under the direction of Price Funeral
Home, Inc., Maryville.
Visitation
is currently under way at the funeral home.
Memorials
may be made to the First Baptist Church, Maryville.
Maryville Daily
Forum (Maryville, Missouri)
Saturday June 9,
1990
Curtis Woods services held
Services for William Curtis Woods, 42, Barnard, were held Friday, June 8, at the
Barnard Christian Church with the Rev. Russell Evans officiating.
Mr.
Woods died Tuesday, June 5, at
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Burial
was in the Barnard Cemetery under the direction of Price funeral Home, Inc.,
Maryville.
Pallbearers were Lee Bowen, Mark Plummer,
John Plummer, Chris
LaMaster, Greg Nothstine and Chris Nothstine.
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