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Maryville Daily
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Friday February 5,
1993
James
Birkenholz
James M. "Jim" Birkenholz, 68, Arlington, Va., died Wednesday, February 3,
1993 at a Hospice of Northern Virginia.
Born Dec. 24,1924 in Maryville to Joe and Edna
[Isabel] King Birkenholz, he was
a printer.
He was married to Anna Delores
Blich and left this area after
high school.
Mr. Birkenholz served in the United States Army during World War
II.
He was a member of the Christian Church
Affiliation and the Masonic Lodge AF & AM, Arlington.
Mr. Birkenholz was preceded in death by his
parents.
Survivors include his wife, of the
home.
Visitation will be held at the Ives-Pearson
Funeral Home Friday evening.
Services will be held in Arlington at 3 p.m.
Saturday at the Ives-Pearson Funeral Home with the Rev. Jack Sawyer
officiating.
Then Mr. Birkenholz's body will be brought to Price Funeral Home in
Maryville for services here.
Visitation will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday at
Price Funeral Home Chapel, Maryville.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Price
Funeral Home Chapel, Maryville, with the Rev. Donald Childers
officiating.
Burial will be at Miriam Cemetery,
Maryville.
Masonic services will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday
conducted by the Rev. Dean Duff in affiliation with Nodaway Masonic Lodge No.
470 AF & AM, Maryville, at the Price Funeral Home.
Memorials may be made to the Missouri Masonic Home
or the Shriner's Crippled Children's Home.
Services are under the direction of Price Funeral
Home, Maryville.
Maryville Daily
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Tuesday February 9,
1993
James
Birkenholz
Services
for James M. "Jim" Birkenholz, 68,
Arlington, Va., were held Monday,
February 8, 1993 at Price Funeral
Home Chapel, Maryville, with the Rev.
Donald Childers officiating.
Mr.
Birkenholz died Feb. 3
in Arlington.
Pallbearers
were Martin Slagle, Waymon
Walker, Jim Evans, Rex Barnett,
Phil Bram and Richard Dowden. Mrs. Eldon Asbell served as organist.
Burial was
at Miriam Cemetery, Maryville.
Services
were under the direction of Price
Funeral Home, Maryville.
Maryville Daily
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Monday February 8,
1993
Bessie Calfee
Bessie A. Calfee, 91, Burlington Junction, died Saturday, February
6, 1993 at Village Care Nursing Home, Maryville.
Born Aug. 28, 1901 in Burlington Junction to Ed
[win] M. [arion] and Cora Sallee Adkins, she was a homemaker.
She married Virgil I. [zia]
Calfee on Dec. 21,1922 in
Elmo.
Mrs. Calfee attended Possum Walk
School.
She was a member of the Elmo Christian Church,
teaching Sunday school for many years; Women's Missionary Society; Rolla Dicks
American Legion Auxiliary as a charter member.
Mrs. Calfee was preceded in death by her parents; husband;
three brothers and one sister.
Survivors include two sons, Donald [Edwin]
Calfee, Las Vegas, Nev, and
[William] Lowell
Calfee, Burlington Junction; two
daughters, Ila [Marie] Berry,
Clearmont and Evelyn [Nadene Yarrington] Wessley, Stover; eight grandchildren; 14
great-grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; two step-great-grandchildren and
many nieces and nephews.
Visitation is currently under way at Price Funeral
Home, Maryville.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the
Clearmont Christian Church, with Mr. Carl Holdsworth and Mr. Alvin
Reed.
Mrs. Calfee will lie-in-state at the Clearmont Christian
Church from 1 to 2 p.m. Tuesday.
Burial will be at La Mar Cemetery,
Elmo.
Memorials may be made to the Christian
Church.
Services are under the direction of Price Funeral
Home, Maryville.
Maryville Daily
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Wednesday February 10,
1993
Bessie Calfee
Services for Bessie Calfee, 91, Burlington Junction, were held Tuesday,
February 9, 1993 at the Clearmont Christian Church, Clearmont, with Mr. Carl
Holdsworth and Alvin Reed officiating.
Mrs. Calfee died Feb. 6 in Maryville.
Pallbearers were Kodi Calfee, Rod Poole, Scott
Calfee, Shane Calfee, Kelly Glassgow, Tom Yarrington and Ken
Yarrington.
Orda Moore was at the
register.
Betty Hull served as organist and
vocalist.
Burial was at La Mar Cemetery,
Elmo.
Services were under the direction of Price Funeral
Home, Maryville.
Maryville Daily
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Tuesday February 2,
1993
Ralph Camp
Ralph Marion Camp, 78, Stanberry, died Sunday, January 31,1993 at
the Albany Hospital, Albany.
Born April 16, 1914 in Lawrence County, Ill., he
formerly lived in Pueblo, Colo, and moved to Stanberry in 1981. He retired in
1981 from Wilcoxin Buick Dealership, Pueblo, as a service advisor.
He married Doris Delphia Newman Oct. 15,1937 in Castle Rock,
Colo.
Mr. Camp was a member of the Baptist Church,
Darlington.
He was preceded in death by one brother and one
sister.
Survivors include his wife, of the
home.
Services were held today at Johnson Funeral Home
Chapel, Stanberry.
Burial was at High Ridge Cemetery,
Stanberry.
Services were under the direction of Johnson
Funeral Homes, Stanberry.
Maryville Daily
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Wednesday February 3,
1993
Ralph Camp
Services for Ralph Marion Camp, 78, Stanberry, were held Tuesday, February
2,1993 at the Johnson Funeral Home Chapel, Stanberry, with the Rev. Charles
Wilson officiating.
Mr. Camp died Jan. 31 at the Gentry County Hospital,
Albany.
Pallbearers were Leroy Wiederholt, Melvin
VanMeter, J.D. Marsh, Cap Marsh, Warren Baker and Teddy J. Stegman.
Robert J. Johnson served as organist and
vocalist.
Burial was at High Ridge Cemetery,
Stanberry.
Services were under the direction of Johnson
Funeral Homes, Stanberry.
Maryville Daily
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Tuesday February 2,
1993
Ralph Dysart
Services for J. [ohn] Ralph
Dysart, 87, Maitland, were held
Monday, February 1, 1993 at Johnson Funeral Home Chapel, Maitland, with the Rev.
Robert T. Davis officiating.
Mr. Dysart died Jan. 29 at the Community Hospital,
Fairfax.
Pallbearers were Albert Thompson, Curtis Meadows,
Leland Bohart, Guy Mclntyre, Max Rowlett and Leon Miles.
Background music was played.
Burial was at Maitland Cemetery,
Maitland.
Services were under the direction of Johnson
Funeral Homes, Maitland.
Maryville Daily
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Thursday February 4,
1993
Evelyn Hanna
Evelyn F. [aye] Hanna, 78, Maryville, died today, February 4, 1993 at
St. Francis Hospital, Maryville.
Born Aug. 8,1914 in Parsons, Kan. to Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Harris [Isabella Buddenhagen], she was a homemaker.
She married Lester W. [illiam]
Hanna on Feb. 12, 1944 in
Parsons.
Mrs. Hanna was a member of the United Brethren Church,
Parsons.
She was preceded in death by two brothers and two
sisters.
Survivors include her husband, of the home; one
son, Richard Hanna, Maryville;
one daughter, Marilyn Kelly,
Crystal Lake, Ill.; two sisters, Isabelle Morrissey, Parsons and Ethel Harris, Dixon, Ill. and five grandchildren.
Visitation will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday at
Price Funeral Home Chapel, Maryville.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Price
Funeral Home Chapel, Maryville, with burial at Nodaway Memorial Gardens,
Maryville.
Services are under the direction of Price Funeral
Home, Maryville.
Maryville Daily Forum
Monday February 8,
1993
Evelyn Hanna
Services for Evelyn [Faye]
Hanna, 78, Maryville, were held
Saturday, February6, 1993 at Price Funeral Chapel, Maryville, with the Rev.
Donald Childers officiating.
Mrs. Hanna died Feb. 4 in Maryville.
Pallbearers were John Strauch, John Slagle,
Stanley Slagle, Mark Carmichael, Martin Carmichael and Karl
Ritterbusch.
Mrs. Eldon Asbell served as organist with Craig
Bottiger as vocalist.
Burial was at Nodaway Memorial Gardens Cemetery,
Maryville.
Services were under the direction of Price Funeral
Home, Maryville.
Maryville Daily
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Monday February 8,
1993
Rita Hannas
Rita Kay Hannas, 54, Kansas City, died Thursday, February 4, 1993
at her home.
Born in Maryville, she lived in St. Joseph, Iowa
City, Iowa; Columbia; Evanston, Ill., and Austin, Texas. She moved to Kansas
City 17 years ago.
She was a registered nurse and a volunteer at St.
Joseph Health Center and formerly worked at Research Medical
Center.
Mrs. Hannas was a member of the Red Bridge Methodist Church
and the auxiliaries of the American, Missouri and Jackson County medical
associations.
She attended the St Joseph Hospital School of
Nursing, Kansas City and was a 1959 graduate of the St. Teresa's College School
of Nursing Kansas City.
Survivors include her husband, Dr. R. R. Hannas
Jr., of the home; her mother; Loree Jackson, Maryville and
one brother, Fred G. Jackson,
Fort Madison, Iowa.
Graveside services were held today at Mount Moriah
Cemetery, Kansas City.
Memorials may be made to the St. Joseph Health
Center Foundation.
Services were under the direction of McGilley
State Line Chapel, Kansas City.
Maryville Daily
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Friday May 17,
1991
Ivan Harper
Services for Ivan A. [lvin]
Harper, 92, Maryville, were held
Thursday, at Price Funeral Chapel, Maryville, with the Rev. Paul McKim
officiating.
Harper died Monday, May 13, 1991, at St. Francis
Hospital, Maryville. Burial was at Nodaway Memorial Gardens.
Beverly Walker and Margie Keirsey provided vocal
music and Mrs. Eldon Asbell served as organist.
Pallbearers were Willis Walker, Bob Keirsey, Hugh
Mires, Elmo Trimble, Glenn Raines and Herman Collins.
Maryville Daily
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Wednesday May 22,
1991
Wilma Hefley
Wilma Irene Hefley, 70, North Kansas City, died Friday, May 3, 1991
at Kansas University Medical Center.
Born Oct. 14, 1920 in Pattonsburg to George
Clarence and Etta Viola Sweat Musick, she was a homemaker. She married Ora Marion
Hefley on Oct. 16,1935.
Survivors include her husband, of the home; a
daughter and son-in-law, Carole and Donald L. Reese, Maryville; a son and daughter-in-law, Steve
and Pat Hefley, Cherokee, Kan.;
four grandchildren; a sister, Alice Wilson, Pattonsburg; and a brother, Olin
Musick, Linwood, Kan., who has
since died.
Services were held May 6, at Roberson-Polley
Funeral Home, Pattonsburg. Burial was at Oak Ridge Cemetery,
Pattonsburg.
Maryville Daily
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Wednesday January 7, 1953 p.
2
Mrs. Joseph Lager Is Taken by Death
Mrs. Joseph Lager [Mary Magdeline
Stoll], Conception Junction, who
would have been 54 years of age had she lived until Jan. 21, died at 9:15 a. m.
today at the St. Francis hospital. She had suffered a stroke of paralysis six
weeks ago and a second one Sunday.
Born Jan. 21, 1899, at Clyde, daughter of Joseph and Anna [Sellmier] Stoll, Mrs. Lager had lived her entire life in Jefferson Township.
She was married Sept. 5, 1916, at Clyde to Mr. Lager, who survives.
Other survivors include eight children, Sylvester Lager, Kansas City, Vitus of Maryville, Leonard of Columbus, Ohio, Harold of Stanberry, Bernard of Elmo, Joseph,
jr. of the home; Mrs.
Sylvester Arends of Chicago; Mrs. Robert Jahl of
Tonganoxie, Kas., 15 grandchildren, her mother, Mrs. Joseph
Stoll of Clyde and the following
brothers: Matt Stoll, Elmo, Mike, John and Alphonse Stoll,
Clyde; Francis, Robert and Charles Stoll, Conception Junction.
The body is at the Phillips mortuary in Stanberry
and will be taken to the family home tomorrow where it will be in state from 4
p. m. The services will be held at 9 Saturday at the Holy Family Church of
Conception Junction, in charge of the Rev. Fr. Louis Meyer, O. S. B. Burial will be in St. Columba
cemetery at Conception.
Maryville Daily
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Monday February 8,
1993
Emery Larson
Emery Rassmus Larson, 85, Bolckow, died Sunday, February 7, 1993 at
Heartland Hospital West, St. Joseph.
Born Aug. 29, 1907 in Shelby County, Iowa to George and Anna Rasmussen Larson, he was a farmer and stockman and night watchman
for the Fur Company, Guilford.
He attended rural school in Shelby County.
Mr. Larson was baptized at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church,
Jacksonville, Iowa, on Dec. 8,1907 and was confirmed on April 23, 1923. He was a
member of the Shorthorn Cattle Association.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one
brother.
Survivors include one sister, Beulah
Cole; one niece, Anna Mae
Cole; one nephew, Marvin
Cole; all of Blairs Mills, Pa.
and two cousins, Lester Larsen, Audubon, Iowa and Mrs. Edna
Larson, Harlan,
Iowa.
Visitation will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday
at Price Funeral Home Chapel, Maryville.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the
Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Jacksonville, with the Rev. Harry Kline
officiating.
Mr. Larson's body will lie-in-state at the church from 1 to
2p.m. Wednesday.
Burial will be at Jacksonville
Cemetery.
Services are under the direction of Price Funeral
Home, Maryville.
Maryville Daily
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Friday February 12,
1993
Emery Larson
Services for Emery R. [assmus]
Larson, 85, Bolckow, were held
Wednesday, February 10,1993 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Jacksonville, Iowa,
with the Rev. Harrison Kline officiating.
Mr. Larson died Feb. 7 in St. Joseph.
Pallbearers were Leon Larsen, Steve Larsen, Harold
Larsen, Harold Olsen, Robert Paulsen, Ernest Petersen and Clarence
Larson.
Yvonne Jensen served as organist with Irma and
Nick White as vocalists.
Burial was at Jacksonville Cemetery,
Jacksonville.
Services were under the direction of Price Funeral
Home, Maryville.
Maryville Daily
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Friday February 12,
1993
Edward
Myers
Edward M. [ichael] Myers, 82, Lee's Summit, died Thursday, February
11,1993 at John Knox Village Care Center, Lee's Summit.
He was retired in 1975 as a director of research
and development at the Certain/Teed Products.
Mr. Myers was a 1936 graduate of MU- Columbia; attended MIT
and the University of Wisconsin.
He was a member of the American Chemical Society;
Acoustical of America; American Institute of Physics; Delta Sigma Phi; Masonic
Lodge No 470, Maryville; Scottish Rite; Aarot Shrine; Tribe of Mic-O-Say; John
Knox Village board; Lee's Summit Hospital board; Venture Club of Kansas City and
the First Presbyterian Church, Lee's Summit.
Mr. Myers was superintendent of the water
department in Maryville and Fort Scott, Kan.
Survivors include his wife, Ruth Cramer
Myers, of the home; two sons, Howard Myers, Mountain Lakes,
N. J. and George Myers,
Parkville and three grandchildren.
Family will visit with friends from 2 to 4 p.m.
Sunday at the Villager Inn, John Knox Village in the banquet
room.
[Nicholson, Pauline
Nelrose Coleman]
Maryville Daily
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Wednesday February 3,
1993
Pauline
Nicholson
Services for Pauline [Nelrose Coleman]
Nicholson, 88, Corning, Iowa,
were held Tuesday, February 2, 1993 at Swanson-Price Funeral Chapel, Hopkins,
with the Rev. Kent Mercer officiating.
Mrs. Nicholson died Jan. 31 in Corning.
Pallbearers were Kirk Nicholson, John Nicholson,
Steve Nicholson, Terry Nicholson, Jeffry Nicholson, Randy Nicholson; Richard
Nicholson and Danny Huntsman.
Bill Brand served as organist and Richard and Lois
Brand were vocalists.
Burial was at Hopkins Cemetery,
Hopkins.
Services were under the direction of Swanson-Price
Funeral Chapel, Hopkins.
[O’Banion, Grace
Martha, Mrs.]
Maryville Daily
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Tuesday February 2,
1993
Grace
O'Banion
Grace [Martha] O'Banion, 89, Stanberry, died Sunday, January 31, 1993 at
her home. Born in Rhineland, she lived most of her life in Stanberry as a
housewife.
She married Ora [Alvin]
O'Banion on Dec. 23,1921 in
Stanberry.
Mrs. O'Banion was of the Christian faith.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband
and two sisters.
Survivors include two daughters, Twilah
Mohr and Pauline
Talmadge, both of Stanberry; two
grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and two great great
grandchildren.
Services were held today at Johnson Funeral Home
Chapel, Stanberry.
Burial was at High Ridge Cemetery,
Stanberry.
Services were under the direction of Johnson
Funeral Homes, Stanberry.
[O’Banion, Grace Martha,
Mrs.]
Maryville Daily
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Wednesday February 3,
1993
Grace
O'Banion
Services for Grace Martha
O’Banion, 89,Stanberry, were held
Tuesday, February 2, 1993 at the Johnson Funeral Home Chapel, Stanberry, with
the Rev. Russell Evans officiating. Mrs. O'Banion died Jan.31 in Stanberry.
Pallbearers were Steve Gage, Scott Gage, Brad
Gage, Cris Gage, Marvin Miller and Melvin Cooper.
Robert J. Johnson served as organist and
vocalist.
Burial was at High Ridge Cemetery,
Stanberry.
Services were under the direction of Johnson
Funeral Homes, Stanberry.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Wednesday May 22,
1991
Albert
Stoll
Albert Stoll, 82, Stanberry, died Tuesday, May 21,1991, at
Gentry County Community Hospital, Albany.
Born Feb. 18,1909 near Clyde to Joseph and Anna
Sellmier Stoll, he was a retired
farmer. He was a member of St. Peter's Parish, Stanberry.
He married Maude Schneider on July 10,1929 in Omaha,
Neb.
Stoll was preceded in death by his parents, six
brothers and three sisters.
Survivors include his wife, of the home; a son, Leroy Stoll, Ravenwood; a
daughter, Maxine Crail,
Maryville; three brothers, Mike and Alphonse Stoll, both of Maryville, Francis
Stoll, Conception Junction; five
grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at St.
Peter's Catholic Church, Stanberry, with the Rev. Joel Derks officiating. Burial
will be at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Stanberry.
Visitation is currently under way at Price Funeral
Home Chapel, Maryville. A Rosary will be said at 7 tonight at the funeral
home.
The body will lie-in-state at the church one hour
prior to the service.
Maryville Daily
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Thursday September
16,1948 [p.
1]
Joseph F.
Stoll Dies; Funeral to Be
Saturday
Joseph F. Stoll, a 78-year-old farmer of Conception, died at 2
o’clock this morning at the St. Francis hospital where he had been a patient the
past 10 days. He was born in [Wolenzack, Bavaria] Germany in [March 14] 1870 and
came to this country when he was 17 years of age. He settled in Shelby county,
Iowa, and came to Missouri in 1896.
Funeral services will be held at 9 o’clock
Saturday morning at St. Benedict’s church at Clyde. Burial will be in St.
Columba cemetery at Conception.
He is survived by his wife [Anna
Sellmier]; one daughter, Mrs.
Joseph [Frederick] Lager [Mary Magdeline], Clyde; eight sons, Matthew [Thomas]
Stoll, Elmo; John [Leo],
Michael, Albert and Francis Stoll, Clyde; Charles and Robert
Stoll, Conception Junction, and Alphonse Stoll of the home;
one brother and three sisters in Germany; and one brother at Yankton, S. D.; 44
grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
[Wake, Elaine Beverly
Cordell]
Maryville Daily
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Tuesday February 9,
1993
Elaine
Wake
Elaine Beverly Wake, 60, Sheridan, died Sunday, February 7, 1993 in
Maryville.
She was born oh April 18,1932 in Carpenter, Wyo.
to Ray and Leona Mayfield
Cordell.
Mrs. Wake married Stanton C. Wake on July 5, 1949 in
Maryville.
She was a member of the Gaynor Church and attended
the Sheridan Christian Church.
Mrs. Wake is survived by her husband, of the home; her
mother, Maryville; two daughters, Sharon Miller, Sheridan and Garland Owens, Fairfield, Calif.; one son, Harold
Wake, Sheridan; two sisters, Irene Florea, Perry, Iowa and Evelyn Brown, Lamont, Colo.;
two brothers, John Cordell,
Parnell and Eldon Cordell,
Hopkins; eight grandchildren and one great-grandson.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Prugh-Dunfee Funeral Home, Grant City.
Burial will be at Isadora Cemetery, Grant
City.
Services are under the direction of Prugh-Dunfee
Funeral Home, Grant City.
Maryville Daily
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Tuesday February 2,
1993
David
Yount
Services for David "Steven"
Yount, 25, Noble, Okla., were
held Saturday, January 30, 1993 at Price Funeral Home, Maryville, with the Rev.
Robert Ceperley officiating.
Mr. Yount died Jan. 26 in Oklahoma City, Okla.
Pallbearers were Gary Yount, Gary King, Butch
Yount, Scott Yount, Martin Murphy, Bryan Komers, Allan Goodman and Richie
Moberly.
Honorary pallbearers were Rod Messner, Randy Sego,
Marvin Poff, Keith Cooper, Delmer Conn and Chris Durbin.
Mrs. Eldon Asbell served as
organist
Burial was at Enyart Cemetery,
Atlanthus.
Services were under the direction of Price Funeral
Home, Maryville.
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