Obituaries
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[Booth, Nancy Jane Hardisty]

Maryville Daily Forum

Thursday    June 22, 1944    p. 2

Mrs. Nancy Booth Dies; Funeral to Be Friday

Mrs. Nancy Jane Booth, 83 years old, died at 2:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph White, six miles west of Maryville, following an illness of two months.

She was born February 6, 1861, near Quitman, and had resided in the present community all of her life.  Mrs. Booth had lived with her daughter about a month.  On September 2, 1887, she was married to William Harvey Booth, who preceded her in death in 1933.  Mrs. Booth was a member of the Methodist church.

Besides Mrs. White, she is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Arch Willhoyte and Mrs. Ralph White, Maryville, and Mrs. Maude Kelley, Kansas City; three sons, Harve Booth, Burlington Junction, Earl Booth, Wilcox; Lester Booth, Maryville; one half-brother, Tom Hardesty, St. Joseph; fourteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 3:30 o’clock Friday afternoon at the Price funeral home.  Burial will be in the Cain cemetery, west of Maryville.  Rev. James E. Jones, pastor of the First Methodist church will officiate.

[Booth, Nancy Jane Hardisty]

Maryville Daily Forum

Saturday    June 24, 1944    p. 3

Funeral For Mrs. Booth

Music was furnished by Emery Airy, accompanied by Mrs. Harry Price, when funeral services were conducted here yesterday for Mrs. Nancy Jane Booth of near Maryville, who died Wednesday.

Rev. James E. Jones pastor of the First Methodist church officiated.  Burial was in the Cain cemetery, northwest of Maryville.

Flowers were in charge of Miss Hazel Kelly, Mrs. James Booth, Mrs. Forrest White, Mrs. Merle White, Mrs. David White and Mrs. Kenneth Conz.

Pallbearers were Forrest, David and Donald White, Kenneth Conz, Ernest Kelly and James Booth.

[Conz, Kenneth William]

Maryville Daily Forum

Tuesday    June 20, 1995

Kenneth Conz

Kenneth William Conz, 85, Maryville, formerly of Parnell, died Sunday, June 18,1995, at Heartland West Hospital, St. Joseph.

Born Aug. 16, 1909, in Frankfort, Kan., to Earl Henry and Nellie Locas Conz, he was a retired farmer.

He married Velma Bessie White, March 1,1930, in St. Joseph.

Mr. Conz had been a resident of Maryville since 1969. He was a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses, Maryville.

He was preceded in death by one son, Erlin H. Conz; one brother, Ralph Conz; and one sister, Velma Weaver.

Survivors include his wife of the home; one daughter, Arvetta [Marie] Wilson of Pickering; one sister, Berneice Adams of Portland, Ore.; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Visitation is currently under way at Price Funeral Home Chapel, Maryville.

Services will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, at Price Funeral Home Chapel, Maryville.

Burial will be in Nodaway Memorial Gardens, Maryville.

Arrangements are under the direction of Price Funeral Home, Inc., Maryville.

[Conz, Kenneth William]

Hopkins Journal (Hopkins, Missouri)

Wednesday     June 21, 1995

Kenneth W. Conz

Kenneth William Conz, 85, Maryville, Missouri, passed away on Sunday, June 18, 1995, at a St. Joseph hospital after a brief illness.

Born in Frankfort, MO, on August 16, 1909, Mr Conz lived in Parnell, MO, before moving to Maryville in 1969.

He was a retired farmer and member of the Jehovah's Witnesses in Maryville.

On March 1, 1930, he married Velma B. [essie] White, in St. Joseph. She survives him of the home.

Mr. Conz was preceded in death by a son, Erlin H. Conz in 1989; a brother, Ralph Conz; and a sister, Velma Weaver.

Additional survivors include a daughter, Arvetta [Marie] Wilson of Pickering, MO; a sister, Berneice Adams of Portland, Oregon; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 22, 1995, at the Price Funeral Home Chapel in Maryville. Burial will be in the Nodaway Memorial Gardens, Maryville.

[Conz, Kenneth William]

Maryville Daily Forum

Wednesday    July 5, 1995

Kenneth Conz

Services were held for Kenneth William Conz, 85, of Maryville on June 22, 1995 at Price Funeral Home, Maryville.

Mr. Conz was laid to rest at Nodaway Memorial Gardens, Maryville.

Mr. John Graeff was organist and there was congregational singing. Pallbearers were Mike Farrens, Perry Antrim, Randy Antrim, Paul Neollsch, Jerry Amlong and Richard Bennett.

Mr. Graeff presided over services

[Johnson, Leah Inez Johnson]

Washington Post (Washington, D. C.)

Wednesday    March 14, 1990   p. B6

Johnson, Leah Inez

On Sunday, March 11, 1990, at Manor Care Nursing Home in Arlington, Va., Leah Inez Johnson, wife of the late [Leonard] James Johnson; mother of Timothy [Wayne] Johnson of Los Angeles, Ca., Robert [David] Johnson of Arlington, Va. and Judy [Judith Anne] Williams of Vienna, Va.; sister of Grannis Johnson of New Hope, Pa., and Etta Woodburn of Clovis, NM. She is also survived by four granddaughters.  A memorial service will be held on Friday, March 16 at 1 p. m. at the Fairfax Unitarian Church, 2709 Hunter Mill Rd., Oakton, Va. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions be made to The American Heart Association. Arrangements by Arlington Funeral Home, Arlington, Va.

[Orick, Henry Lee]

Maryville Daily Forum

Friday    June 15, 1945    p. 6

Henry Lee Orick Dies; To Hold Funeral Monday

Henry Lee Orick, 84-year-old retired farmer, died at 7:50 o’clock last night [June 14, 1945] at his home at Barnard following a long illness.

Mr. Orick had resided at the present residence fifteen years. He was born February 15, 1861, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Orick. He was a member of the Methodist church.

Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Owens, Mrs. Mattie Catherine Townsend and Mrs. Minnie Lue Ogier, Barnard; Mrs. Rebecca Owens, Skidmore, and Mrs. Dora Evelyn Fleming, Savannah.

Funeral services will be held at 2 o’clock Monday afternoon at the Methodist church of Barnard with the pastor, the Rev. J. Roy Slade, officiating. Burial will be in the Masonic cemetery at Barnard. The body will lie in state at the church from 1 o’clock Monday afternoon until the hour of the service.

[Orick, Henry Lee]

Maryville Daily Forum

Wednesday     June 20, 1945     p. 2

Henry Orick Services

Funeral rites were held Monday at the Methodist church of Barnard for Henry Lee Orick, who died Thursday. The Rev. J. Roy Slade, pastor, officiated. Burial was in the Barnard cemetery.

Music was furnished by Miss Hulda Lunte, Mrs. Sallie Carmichael, Delbert Icke and Clyde Turner, accompanied by Mrs. Clyde Hoshor.

Pallbearers were Orbin Owens, Henry Owens, Otha Irwin, Donald Roach, Ted Deffenbaugh and Lester Stewart.

Flowers were in charge of Misses Hazel Kennedy, Norma Kennedy, Mable Louise Deffenbaugh, Ruth Fleming and Mrs. Lester Stewart.

[Orick, Sarah Elizabeth Yeary]

Maryville Daily Forum

Monday    August 3, 1942    [p. 1]

Mrs. Sarah Orick Dies; Funeral Conducted Today

Funeral services were held at 2:30 o’clock this afternoon at the Methodist church in Barnard for Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth [Yeary] Orick, 83 years of age, who died at 7 o’clock Saturday night [August 1, 1942] at the family home in Barnard, where she had resided six years. Rev. J. W. Wheeler, pastor, officiated. Burial was in the Masonic cemetery.

Mrs. Orick, who had resided in the Barnard community most of her life and was known as “Grandma Orick,” was born September 20, 1858, at Pennington, Va. On September 5, 1880, she was married at Sneedville, Tenn. to Henry L. [ee] Orick. Mrs. Orick, who was a member of the Methodist church, suffered a brief illness.

Survivors include her husband and five daughters, Mrs. Mary [Elizabeth] Owens, Mrs. Mattie [Catherine] Townsend and Mrs. Minnie [Lue] Ogier, Barnard; Mrs. Rebecca Owens, Skidmore, and Mrs. Dora Fleming, Savannah.

[Owens, George Washington]

Maryville Daily Forum

Monday    November 6, 1950    [p. 1]

George W. Owens

Skidmore Man Found Dead By His Mother

George W. [ashington] Owens of Skidmore, age 40, was found dead in his bed about 6 o’clock this morning by his mother, Mrs. Jacob Owens. The mattress of the bed was smoldering when his death was discovered. Funeral arrangements have not been made.

Mr. Owens, day laborer, had lived his entire life in the home where he died. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Owens of Skidmore; three brothers, Reed Owens, Maryville; Roy [McKinley] Owens, St. Joseph, and Kenneth [Eugene] Owens, who is with the armed forces in Japan; and four sisters, Mrs. Homer Lowrance, sr., Maryville; Mrs. Ted Deffenbaugh, Skidmore; Mrs. Dorothy Irwin, of the state of Arkansas, and Mrs. Kate Mast, Junction City, Kas. His body is at the Campbell funeral home.

[Owens, George Washington]

Maryville Daily Forum

Wednesday    November 8, 1950    p. 3

Services Thursday for G. W. Owens

Funeral services for George W. [ashington] Owens of Skidmore, who died Monday, will be held at 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon at the Methodist church in Skidmore, conducted by William Thompson. Burial will be in the Hillcrest cemetery.

The body of Mr. Owens was removed from the Campbell funeral home this afternoon and taken to the home in Skidmore.

[Owens, George Washington]

Maryville Daily Forum

Thursday    November 9, 1950     p. 3

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bodle spent Monday in Skidmore, called there by the death of George W. [ashington] Owens.

[Owens, George Washington]

Maryville Daily Forum

Tuesday    November 14, 1950    p. 2

Services for George W. Owens

Funeral services for George W. [ashington] Owens of Skidmore, who died Nov. 6, 1950, were held at 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon, Nov. 9, at the Methodist church of Quitman, conducted by the Rev. William Thompson. Burial was in Hillcrest cemetery.

Special music was provided by a quartet composed of Miss Arden Jameson, William Turpin, Bobby Bodle and Logan McGinnis, singing “No Tears in Paradise,” “Going Down the Valley,” and a solo, “I Won’t Have to Cross Jordan Alone” was sung by Logan McGinnis. Mrs. Harold Copeland was the accompanist.

The flowers were in charge of Mrs. J. R. Bodle, Mrs. Freddie Newton, Mrs. Roland Bodle, Mrs. Glenn Stephens, Mrs. Floyd Deffenbaugh, Mrs. J. R. McClain, Mrs. Bert Johnson and Mrs. Douglas McClain.

Pallbearers were J. R. Bodle, V. D. Keith, Charles Hickerson, William Hitchcock, Wayne Brunk and Larry Ray.

Military services at the grave were conducted by the American Legion post of Skidmore. C. E. Hilsabeck is Commander and Ross Martin, chaplain. Color bearers included Reed Barrett, Donald King, Edgar Fishback and Bert Johnson. Firing squad, Captain Carl Ward, Robert Hitchcock, Roland Bodle, Dean Keever, Logan Linville, Willis Spangler, and Wayne Barrett. Bugler, Logan McGinnis; echo, Francis McGinnis.

[Owens, George Washington]

Maryville Daily Forum

Saturday    November 18, 1950    p. 4

barnard

Mrs. Mattie Townsend, Mrs. Clifford Ogier and Mrs. Bud Baker attended funeral services for George [Washington] Owens, son of Mrs. Rebecca Owens of Skidmore, Thursday. Mr. Owens was a veteran of World War II and saw service in Japan where he was seriously wounded.

 

[Owens, Jacob Campbell]

St. Joseph News Press (St. Joseph, Missouri)

Tuesday    October 9, 1973

Memorial Obituary

Entered Into Eternal Rest Sunday, Oct. 7, 1973

Owens Services

Services for Jacob [Campbell] Owens, 92, will be tomorrow at the Price chapel in Maryville.  Dr. Paul E. White will officiate.  Burial will be at the Hillcrest cemetery in Skidmore, Mo.

Survivors include three sons, Roy [McKinley] Owens, St. Joseph, Reed Owens, Maryville, and Kenneth [Eugene] Owens, Dennison, Texas; four daughters, Mrs. Verda [Gertrude] Lowrance and Mrs. Fern [Paulina] Deffenbaugh, both of Maryville, Mrs. Katie [Lee] Mast, Kansas City, Kan., and Mrs. Dorothy [Jean] Irwin, Colona, Mich.; 23 grandchildren, and several great grandchildren.

A Tribute published in the pages of the News Press, St. Joseph, Missouri, October 9, 1973

[Owens, Mary Catherine]

Barrett’s Bulletin (Skidmore, Missouri)

Thursday    January 5, 1933 v. 5, no. 1, p. 2

We announce, with regret, the death of the infant girl [Mary Catherine] of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Owens [Vera Opal White], which occurred last week.

 

[Owens, Rebecca Minerva Orick]

St. Joseph News Press (St. Joseph, Missouri)

Wednesday    May 1, 1963

Mrs. Rebecca Owens

(Special to The News-Press)

SKIDMORE, Mo. - Mrs. Rebecca M. [inerva Orick] Owens, 80, died this morning in a hospital at Elmo, Mo. A member of the Methodist Church, Mrs. Owens had resided in the   Skidmore   community   40 years.

She is survived by three sons, Reed   Owens, Maryville, Mo.; Roy [McKinley] Owens, St. Joseph, and Kenneth [Eugene] Owens, Madison, Wis., four daughters, Mrs. Ted [Theodore Franklin] Deffenbaugh [Fern Paulina], Skidmore; Mrs. Homer Lowrance Sr. [Verda Gertrude], Maryville; Mrs. Dorothy [Jean] Irwin, Springdale, Ark. and Mrs. Katie [Lee] Mast, Junction City, Kan.; four sisters, Mrs. Mattie [Katherine] Townsend and Mrs. Clifford Ogier [Minnie Lou], both of   Barnard, Mo.; Mrs.   Mary [Elizabeth] Owens, Maryville, and Mrs. Dora [Evelyn] Fleming, Savannah, Mo., and 23 grandchildren.

The body is at the Atchison funeral home at Maryville.

A tribute published in the pages of the News Press, St. Joseph, Missouri, May 1, 1963.

[Owens, Reed]

Maryville Daily Forum

Wednesday    July 13, 1988

A Tribute published in the pages of The Daily Forum, Maryville, Mo.

Memorial Obituary

Entered Into Eternal Rest Tuesday, July 12, 1988

reed owens

Reed Owens, 76, Maryville, died July 12, 1988 in St. Francis Hospital unexpectedly.

Owens was born to Jacob [Campbell] Owens and Rebecca [Minerva] Orick Owens on May 23, 1912 in Fillmore, Mo. He was married to Vera [Opal] White in December 1931 in Troy, Kan. and spent most of his life in the Northwest Missouri area.

Owens served in World War II and was a farmer most of his life. He was a member of First United Methodist of Maryville and Skidmore American Legion Post 411.

He is preceded in death by his parents; one baby daughter [Mary Catherine]; three sisters, Mrs. Verda Sturm, Fern Deffenbaugh, and Mrs. Dorothy Irwin; and two brothers, George Owens and Roy [McKinley] Owens.

Survivors include his wife Vera Owens of the home in Maryville; one son, Randy [Ray] Owens of Skidmore, Mo.; one daughter, Judy [Judith Rebecca] Johnson of Washington, D. C., one brother, Kenneth [Eugene] Owens, Denison, Texas, one sister Katie Cutting of Kansas City and nieces and nephews.

Visitations will be any time at Price Funeral. Services for Owens will be held 2 p. m. Friday, June 15, 1988 at Price Funeral Home and burial will be held Nodaway Memorial Cemetery in Maryville. Memorials are asked to be sent to American Heart and American Lung Association.

[Shields, Ray, Infant of]

Barrett’s Bulletin (Skidmore, Missouri)

Thursday    January 5, 1933 v. 5, no. 1, [p. 1]

We are sorry to report the death of the 6 months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shields, who live seven miles northwest of Skidmore.

[White, Forrest Everett]

Hopkins Journal (Hopkins, Missouri)   

January 11, 1995

Forrest Everett White, 74 of Maryville, MO, formerly of Hopkins, MO, passed away on Friday, January 6, 1995, at the St. Francis Hospital, Maryville, MO.

Born west of Maryville on April 9, 1920 to Ralph and Nora Blanche Booth White, he was a graduate of Maryville High School. He moved to the Hopkins area where he lived until 1978

In 1953, he married Iona Ruth Summers at Troy, Kansas. She survives of the home.

Mr. White was a musician and preformed with The Country Travelers. He played various instruments, including the fiddle and harmonica.

Additional survivors include two sons, John White of Hopkins, MO, and Dennis White of Bedford, Iowa; a daughter, Donna Hansen of Hopkins, MO; two sisters, Vera Owens and Velma Conz both of Maryville, MO; two brothers, Merle R. White of Hopkins, MO, and Donald White of Burlington Junction, MO; 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.  

Services were held at 2:00 p.m., Monday, January 9, 1995 at the Price Funeral Home Chapel, Maryville. Burial was in the Nodaway Memorial Gardens, Maryville.

[White, Ralph L.]

Maryville Daily Forum

Wednesday    February 26, 1975

Ralph L. White, Former Hopkins Businessman, Dies Sunday at Age 85

Ralph L. White, 85, Maryville, a retired farmer, died at 8:20 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, at the St. Francis Hospital, following a long seven-year illness.

Mr. White was well known in the Hopkins community as he built and operated the Roxy Theater here for 13 years. He also helped organize the Hopkins State Bank 20 years ago and was one of the first directors.

He was born Dec. 18, 1889, at Shambaugh, Iowa, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David White.

On Jan. 25, 1911, he was married at Quitman to Nora Blanche Booth, who survives. He was a member of the United Methodist Church.

Besides his wife of the home, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Reed Owens [Vera Opal] and Mrs. Kenneth Conz [Velma Bessie], Maryville; three sons, Donald White, Burlington Jct., and Forrest and Merle White, Hopkins; one brother, Raleigh White, Quitman; 12 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

Services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Price Funeral Home, Maryville, with Dr. Paul E. White officiating. Burial was in Nodaway Memorial Gardens, Maryville.

 [Note:   His World War I Draft registration card gives his birth date as December 18, 1891.]

[Williams, Ira Curry]

Maryville Daily Forum

Monday    December 21, 1942    [p. 1]

Ira C. Williams Dies After a Brief Illness

Ira Curry Williams, 87 years of age, died at 2:20 o’clock this morning at the home of his grandson Glen Williams, 615 South Walnut Street, following a brief illness.

Mr. Williams was born June 19, 1855, in Indiana, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Williams. He had formerly resided in Maryville and left here in 1931 and went to Shenandoah, Ia. Since returning he had lived here five weeks.

He is survived by a daughter, Miss Bess Williams, Webb City, Mo.; one son, George Williams, Shenandoah, Ia.; eleven grandchildren; sixteen great-grandchildren and one great great grandchild.

Funeral services will be held at the Price Funeral Home and burial will be in the Miriam cemetery. Other funeral arrangements have not been completed.

[Wilson, Charles Elmer]

Hopkins Journal (Hopkins, Missouri)

Wednesday    October 12, 1994

Charles elmer wilson

Charles Elmer Wilson, 69 years of age, passed away on Monday, October 3, 1994, at the Liberty, MO, Hospital.

Born in Hopkins, Missouri, Charles had resided in Ohio before moving to Polo, MO, in 1992 and Hamilton in 1990.

He had been an electrical engineer for the Marley Pump Company in Kansas City, MO, retiring in 1986. During World War II, Mr. Wilson served in the Navy. He was a member of the Baptist Church.

Surviving is his wife, Donna Wilson of the home; a son, Charles E. Wilson of Polo, MO; a daughter, Joyce Pife of Kingston, MO; seven grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

Burial was in the Ashland Cemetery, Ashland, Ohio.

[Wilson, Vada Lucille Thurman Boner Willis]

Maryville Daily Forum

Thursday    July 13, 1995

Lucille Wilson

[Vada] Lucille [Thurman Boner Willis] Wilson, 86, Stanberry, died Wednesday, July 12,1995, at Pineview Manor, Stanberry.

Born in Gotebo, Okla., she attended school in Alanthus and was a homemaker.

She married Kenneth [Edward] Wilson, in October of 1971, in Stanberry.

Ms. Wilson was a member of the First Baptist Church, Stanberry; the Sunshine Club, Stanberry; and was active in the area senior citizens center.   

She was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters, Velva [Catherine] Thurman and Lela [Viola] Noble; two brothers, David [Foy] Thurman and Ples [Pleasant Cleo] Thurman; and one son-in-law, Robert Redden.

Survivors include three stepsons, Roger Wilson of New Mexico, Terry Wilson of Florida, and Keith Wilson of Atlanta; two daughters, Mary Gage of Stanberry and Dorothy Redden of Odessa; two sisters, Gayle Weese of Kansas City and Minnie Waldon of Kansas City; seven grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at Johnson Funeral Home, Stanberry.

Services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Friday, at First Baptist Church, Stanberry.

Burial will be in High Ridge Cemetery, Stanberry.

Arrangements are under the direction of Johnson Funeral Home, Stanberry.

[Wurm, Clarice Brainard]

Maryville Daily Forum

Friday     June 16, 1995

Clarice Wurm

Clarice M. Wurm, 67, Mankato, Kan., died Wednesday, June 14,1995, at Asbury-Salina Regional Medical Center, Salina, Kan.

Born Dec. 4, 1927, in Decatur County, Kan., to Claude and Rista Miller Brainard, she was a homemaker and owned and operated a flower shop in McCook, Neb., for 12 years.

She married Eldred Wurm, June 8, 1947, in Oberlin, Kan.               

Ms. Wurm was a member of the Harmony United Methodist Church, United Methodist Women and Martha Circle, all in Mankato, Kan. She had lived in Oberlin, Atwood, Topeka and Shawnee, Kan.; McCook, Neb.; and Mankato, Kan.                 

Survivors include her husband of the home, Mankato; two sons, Michael J. Wurm of Maryville, and Kent D. Wurm of Shawnee, Kan.; one sister, Marjorie Konovaske of Mankato, Kan.; two brothers, David Brainard of Topeka, Kan., and Larry Brainard of Coupeville, Wash.; and six grandchildren.  

Visitation will be held from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday, at Kramer Funeral Home, Mankato, Kan.

Services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, at Harmony United Methodist Church, Mankato, Kan., with Pastor Kendal Utt officiating.

Graveside Services will be held at 3 p.m., Saturday, at Oberlin Cemetery, Oberlin, Kan., with Pastor Kendal Utt officiating.

Memorials may be made to the Harmony United Methodist Church in Mankato, Kan.

Arrangements are under the direction of Kramer Funeral Home, 402 N. High St., Mankato, Kan.