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[Carmichael, John
Merrill “Jack”]
Maryville Daily
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Wednesday May 22,
1991
"Jack"
Carmichael
Services for John M. [errill] "Jack"
Carmichael, 86, Pickering, were
held Saturday at Price Funeral Home Chapel, Maryville, with the Rev, Joyce
Nicholas officiating.
Carmichael died Wednesday, May 15,1991 in Maryville. Burial
was at Nodaway Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Maryville.
Deanna Hilton served as organist and Craig
Bottiger, as vocalist.
Pallbearers were Tom Steins, Mike Morton, Don
O'Riley, Joe Stafford, Otto Bleich II and Eddie Leaverton.
Maryville Daily
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Monday May 20,
1991
Ira
Carr
Ira Osrow Carr, 90, Conception Junction, died Saturday, May 18,
1991 at Parkdale Manor Nursing Home, Maryville.
Born Sept 27,1900 in Maryville to Clayton
Charles and Anna Belle Davison Carr; he was a retired fanner and had worked for
Nodaway County ASCS office. He was a member of the Disciples of Christ Christian
Church
He was once married to Edna V.
Coulter. He married Amanda
Adeline Pope on Aug. 12,1942 in
Troy, Kan.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, two
brothers and two sisters.
Survivors include his wife, Amanda, Maryville; three
daughters, Ruth Lindsey,
Tucson, Iris Davison,
Savannah, and Marillyn Smith,
Liberty; a son, Kenneth,
Quitman; two brothers, Truman,
Maryville, and Charles, St.
Joseph; four sisters, Marjorie Hardin, Maryville, Hazel Nichols, St. Joseph, Iona Scheriff, Worthington, Minn., and Neola
Issacson, San Juan, Texas; seven
grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; six step great-grandchildren; and two
step great great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Price
Funeral Home Chapel, Maryville, with the Rev. Dr. Donald Childers officiating.
Burial will be at Oak Hill Cemetery, Maryville.
Visitation will be held from 7 to 8 tonight at the
funeral home.
Maryville Daily
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Tuesday May 21,
1991
Loretta
Ebrecht-Chase
Loretta Inez Ebrecht Chase, 43, Huntsville, died Sunday, May 19, 1991 at
University Hospital, Columbia.
Born March 16,1948 to James S. and Loretta
Ebrecht, she lived in Maryville
for all but the last 10 months of her life. She married Jerry
Chase.
She was preceded in death by her
father.
Survivors include four children, Rose Marie
Doolin, Kansas City, Ricky,
Sam and Tim Doolin, all of
Maryville; husband; mother, a sister, Patty Morlock; four brothers, Jim Ebrecht, Maryville, John Ebrecht, Ravenwood, Dennis Ebrecht, Hopkins, and Don Ebrecht, Nevada; and two
granddaughters.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at First
Baptist Church, Huntsville. Burial will be at Mount Salmon Cemetery,
Huntsville.
Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society
or Laura Street Baptist Church Building Fund.
Maryville Daily
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Friday July 14,
1995
Wilford
Ecker
Wilford Ecker, 77, Clearmont, Wednesday, July 12, 1995, at his
home.
Services are pending with Price Funeral Home,
Inc., Maryville.
Maryville Daily
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Tuesday July 18,
1995
Wilford
Ecker
Wilford Ecker, 77, Clearmont, died Wednesday, July 12, 1995, at
his home.
Born March 31, 1918, in Elmo, to Amos Robert
and Ruth A. Daniel Ecker, he had
retired after 21 years at Swift & Company, in south Omaha,
Neb.
Mr. Ecker was a graduate of the former Mt. Tabor School
District in rural Elmo. He resided from 1951 to 1980 in the Council Bluffs, Iowa
area before moving to Clearmont 15 years ago.
He was preceded in death by his
father.
Survivors include his mother of Maryville; three
sons, V. Eugene Ecker of
Council Bluffs, Iowa, Loren W. Ecker of Richmond, Calif., and Ronald D.
Ecker of Seattle; three
daughters, Phyllis Jean Armstrong of Richmond, Calif., Darlene Ruth
Ecker of Council Bluffs, Iowa,
and Dorothy Marie Ecker of
Pisgah, Iowa; and several nieces and nephews.
Visitation is currently underway at Price Funeral
Home, Maryville.
Graveside services will be held at 10 a. m.,
Thursday, at Maple Hill Cemetery, College Springs, Iowa.
Services are under the direction of Price Funeral
Home, Inc., Maryville.
[Ferguson, Clyde
Richard “Dick”]
Maryville Daily
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Tuesday May 21,
1991
"Dick"
Ferguson
C. [lyde] Richard "Dick"
Ferguson, 55, Atlantic, Iowa,
died Wednesday, May 15,1991.
Born Jan. 26,1936 in Montrose to Paul Richard
and Aileen I. Brown Ferguson, he
was raised in Clearmont. He graduated in 1954 from Northwest Missouri State
University. He moved to Atlantic, Iowa in 1956 and was employed as draftsman for
Henningsen Construction for 21 years. He married Shirley [Jean]
Blackford on Aug. 24,1957 in
Clearmont. They owned and operated Taco Del Sol, now La Casa Grande for over 11
years. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Atlantic, Iowa, and
BPOE.
Ferguson was preceded in death by a father-in-law and a
brother-in-law.
Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Tammie
Cass, Fontanelle, Iowa; a son, Kevin, Bentley, Iowa; three
grandchildren, Kelsie Cass,
Fontanelle, Iowa, Shelbie and Andrew Ferguson, both of Bentley, Iowa; parents, Maryville; two
sisters, Lois Slaten,
Blockton, Iowa, and Audria Humphrey, Clearmont; mother-in-law, Ruth
Blackford, Atlantic, Iowa; aunts,
uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Services were held Friday at First Baptist Church,
Atlantic, Iowa, with the Revs. Laura Lee Strawser and Ray Strawser officiating.
Burial was at Atlantic Cemetery, Atlantic, Iowa.
Jan Highfill served as organist, and Dave and Jan
Highfill and Ray and Laura Lee Strawser provided vocal
music.
Honorary pallbearers were Clayton Ellingson,
Darrell Staley, Del Neary, Ron Zike, Lee Landon, Clarence Bartels, Eugene Curtis
and Ron O'Connell.
Pallbearers were Ron Just, Bill Humphrey, Fred
Stuetelberg, Jack Camp, John Cohrs, Gilbert Schmeling.
Maryville Daily
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Monday May 20,
1991
Vincent
Hall
Vincent Warren Hall, 67, Maryville, died Friday, May 17, 1991 at St.
Francis Hospital, Maryville.
Born July 18,1923 in Worth to Charles Elmer and
Lilly Ann Norman Hall, he was a
retired Missouri Highway Department employee, having served 26 years. He
graduated from Worth County High School and served with the United States Army
during World War II.
He was a member, deacon and trustee of Laura
Street Baptist Church, Maryville; a member of IOOF, St. Joseph, American Legion
Post No. 100, Maryville, Disabled Veterans of America, Missouri Highway
Department Employees Association, and a former board member and trustee of
Miriam Cemetery Association.
He married Ruth Shannon on July 29, 1944 in Troy,
Kan.
Hall was preceded in death by his parents and an
infant sister.
Survivors include his wife, of the home; two
daughters, Margaret Collier,
Maryville, Hazel Cummings, St.
Joseph; three grandchildren, Annette Bennington and Tina Cummings, both of St. Joseph, and Brent
Collier, Milford, Neb.; three
great-grandchildren; an aunt, Emil Owens, Grant City; and nieces and
nephews.
Services were held at 3 p.m. today at Price
Funeral Home, Maryville, with the Revs. Paul McKim, Victor Bollinger and Greg
Fiebig officiating. Burial will be at Miriam Cemetery,
Maryville.
Memorials may be made to the Laura Street Baptist
Church Building Fund.
Maryville Daily
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Wednesday May 22,
1991
Vincent
Hall
Services for Vincent Hall, 67, Maryville, were held Monday at Price Funeral
Home Chapel, Maryville, with the Revs. Paul McKim, Victor Bollinger and Greg
Fiebig officiating.
Hail died Friday, May 17, 1991. Burial was at
Miriam Cemetery, Maryville.
Ann Collins played the keyboard and Glenn Raines
and Bob Huffman were vocalists.
Pallbearers were Ron Graham, Ferman Reed, Bob
Keirsey, Charles Moses, Afton Schmitt, Herman Collins, Dean Blanchard and Noble
Piearson.
Maryville Daily
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Friday May 17,
1991
Edison
Hanna
[Henry] Edison Hanna, 82, Maryville, died Friday, May
17,1991.
Born Aug. 19,1908 in Pickering to John Henry
and Lizzie Neal Hanna, his
occupation was bridge construction. He worked for himself and with Charles
Hollensbe.
He married Bernice Vesta
Hollensbe on Jan. 1,1930 in
Savannah.
Hanna was preceded in death by two daughters, three
brothers and four sisters.
Survivors include his wife, of the home; two sons, Raymond [Edison], Maryville,
and David [Eugene], St.
Joseph; a daughter, Karen Faris, Gretna, Neb.; 10 grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren; a sister, [Amanda] Ethelyn Freese, Monroe, Wis.; nieces and
nephews.
Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Price
Funeral Home Chapel, Maryville, with the Rev. Joyce Nicholas officiating. Burial
will be at Nodaway Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Maryville.
Visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the
funeral home. Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society, American Heart
Association and American Kidney Foundation.
Maryville Daily
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Wednesday May 22,
1991
Edison
Hanna
Services for [Henry] Edison Hanna, 82, Maryville, were held Monday at Price Funeral
Home Chapel, Maryville, with the Rev. Joyce Nicholas
officiating.
Hanna died Friday, May 17,1991. Burial was at Nodaway
Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Maryville.
Glenn Morrow served as organist and Phyllis Jean
Trueblood was vocalist.
Pallbearers were Mark Hanna, Scott Hanna, Thomas
Faris, Kristen Faris, Michael Hanna and Lyndon Hanna.
Maryville Daily
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Friday July 14,
1995
Donna
Hesse
Donna Rose Hesse, 55, Council Bluffs, Iowa, formerly of Burlington
Junction, died Sunday, July 9, 1995, in Omaha, Neb.
Ms. Hesse was born Oct. 16, 1939 in Burlington Junction, to Hollis and Mella Thompson.
Survivors include six sisters: Juanita
Owens of Council Bluffs, Betty
King of Council Bluffs, Leila
Henry of Oklahoma, Carolyn
Strong of Macedonia, Iowa, Lawanda Mason of Savannah and Lillian True of Idaho; three
brothers, Junior Thompson of
Coin, Iowa, Charles Thompson of Oklahoma, and Bill Thompson of Blanchard, Iowa; and numerous nieces and nephews.
A memorial service was held at the Meyer Funeral
Home, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
The body was cremated.
Graveside services will be held at a later date at
the Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Maryville.
Maryville Daily
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Tuesday July 18,
1995
Max
Hoffman
Max Gerald Hoffman, 58, Kansas City, formerly of Burlington
Junction, died Friday, July 14, 1995, at his home.
Born Sept. 17, 1936, in Burlington Junction, to Fred and Helen Westfall Hoffman, he was retired from the Burlington Northern
Railroad in 1994, after 32 years of service.
Mr. Hoffman was a 1954 graduate of the Burlington Junction
High School. He served in the U. S. Navy as a radioman on a minesweeper in the
Pacific Ocean, from 1959 to 1962.
He was preceded in death by his
parents.
He is survived by one son, Barry L.
Hoffman of Kansas City; and one
daughter, Lisa H. Hoffman, of
the home in Kansas City.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a. m., July
29, 1995, at the Barr-Merrick Funeral Chapel, Burlington
Junction.
Memorials are suggested to the “Dream
Factory.”
Maryville Daily
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Friday May 17,
1991
John
Middleton
John Middleton, 68, Maryville, died Thursday, May 16, 1991 at
St. Francis Hospital, Maryville.
Born July 5, 1922 in Maryville to Charles and
Myrtle Seales Middleton, he was a
retired sheriff of Nodaway County. He served with the United States Army during
World War II.
He married Margaret Rhinehart on June 15, 1949 in Chillicothe, and he married Helen Ilene Tatum Black in
Maryville on Sept. 10, 1977.
Middleton was preceded in death by his first wife and a
brother.
Survivors include his wife, Helen; a son, David, Maryville; five
grandchildren; two sisters, Gertrude Reynolds, Maryville, and Betty Lynch, Great Bend, Kan.; nieces and nephews; and a
stepdaughter, Donna Dack,
Ravenwood.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Price
Funeral Home with the Rev. Greg Fiebig officiating. Burial will be at Miriam
Cemetery, Maryville.
Visitation will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
today at the funeral home.
Memorials may be made to American Heart
Association.
Maryville Daily
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Wednesday May 22,
1991
John
Middleton
Services for John Middleton, 68, Maryville, were held Saturday at Price
Funeral Home Chapel, Maryville, with the Rev. Greg Fiebig officiating. Middleton died Thursday, May
16, 1991. Burial was at Miriam Cemetery, Maryville.
Mrs. Eldon Asbell served as organist.
Pallbearers were Dale Davis, Dean Weyer, Lester
Hunt, Wick Kinder, Richard Stratton, Steve Whittington and Bill
Hollingsworth.
Maryville Daily
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Tuesday May 21,
1991
Helen L.
Minshall
Helen L. Minshall, 64, Independence, died Monday, May
20,1991.
Born Jan. 9, 1927 in Guilford to Allison and
Lula [Sivilla] Gleaves Minshall,
she was a schoolteacher.
Survivors include a brother, Lloyd
Minshall, Pickering; nieces and
nephews
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at
Speaks Midtown Funeral Chapel, Independence. Graveside services will be held at
Weathermon Cemetery, Guilford.
Visitation will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the funeral home.
Maryville Daily
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Monday May 20,
1991
Lloyd
Morrison
Lloyd L. Morrison, Golden, Colo., died Saturday, May 11, 1991, at a
hospital in Denver.
Born Aug. 13,1927 in Stanberry to Dallas J. and
Grace Coburn Morrison, he was a
heavy equipment engineer for the United States Army and Bureau of Land
Management. He also served with the Army and the U.S. Navy during World War II. Morrison graduated from
Stanberry High School in 1944 and he was a member of Christian Church and
American Legion, both of Stanberry.
He married Joan Leahy in Rockville, Md. He also lived in Alexandria,
Va., Aberdeen, Md., and Stanberry.
Morrison was preceded in death by his
father.
Survivors include his wife, Golden, Colo.; four
sons, Dennis, St. Louis, David, Lakewood, Colo., Donald, Tucson, and Daniel, Golden, Colo.; three
daughters, Dorene Queen and Donna Strong, both of Golden,
Colo., and Dana Ellis,
Westminster, Colo.; mother, Maryville; a sister, Lola Swartz, Lexington; two brothers, John
A., Holt, and Marvin, Savannah; eight
grandchildren.
Services were held Wednesday, May 15, 1991 at
Woods Mortuary Chapel, Golden, Colo. Burial was at Mount Olivet Cemetery,
Wheatridge, Colo. Military services were conducted by American Legion of Golden,
Colo.
Maryville Daily
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Wednesday May 22,
1991
Earle
Moss
Memorials may be made to the Earle
Moss Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
Scholarship, Alumni House, Northwest Missouri State University.
Maryville Daily
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Tuesday May 21,
1991
Earle Moss
Sr.
Earle M. [ayo] Moss Sr., 91, Maryville, died Monday, May
20,1991.
Born Feb. 11, 1900 in Amherst, Wis. to Lewis
John and Daisy Belle Starks, he
was a retired bandmaster for circus bands. He began composing and writing music
at the age of 13 for his family band. As Circus Bandmaster, he traveled
nationwide with Hagen, Back and Wallace Circus. He also worked with Merle Evans
for the Ringling Brothers Circus. He was also director of music for Neal O'Brien
Minstrel Show. He was chief music arranger for Radio City Music Hall in New York
and arranged music for "Hell's A Poppin", "Brigadoon," and "Cabin in the
Sky."
He played in many bands in New York and
Indianapolis, where he performed with the Charlie Davis Orchestra.
He was a member of Windjammers Hall of Fame, being
the 17th circus band director to be inducted; and the Alcoyne Lodge AF & AM,
North Port, N. Y.
He married Marion Potter in 1938.
Survivors include his wife, Lake Worth, Fla.; two
sons, Earle I., Maryville, and Robert M., Fremont, Calif.; a
daughter, Elizabeth S. Moss,
New York, N.Y.; six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
Services are pending at Johnson Funeral Home
Chapel, Maryville
[Myers, Helen Louise
Blair Shipley]
Maryville Daily
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Tuesday July 18,
1995
Helen
Myers
Helen L. [ouise] Shipley Myers, 87, Skidmore, died Saturday, July 15, 1995, at
St. Francis Hospital, Maryville.
Born in Richmond [Howard County, Missouri], she
had lived in St. Joseph since 1925 and had resided in Skidmore the past several
months. She had formerly been a telephone operator for Southwestern Bell
Telephone Company for seven years and was later employed in the binder
department of Westlab for 13 years.
She married T. [heodore] Kelsey
Myers, March 26,
1983.
Ms. Myers was a member of Patee Park Baptist Church, the
Adult Sunday School Class, the Women’s Missionary Union, and the Kitchen Band of
the church; the American Association of Retired Persons; the Joyce Raye
Patterson Senior Citizens Center, where she was a member of the Sing-A-Ling
Band; and was president of the Skidmore Bingo Club.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, James E. [dward] Shipley; two
sisters, Hazel Rosen and Nancy Rainey; three brothers, Sam Blair, Ed Blair and J.
Frederick Blair; one grandson;
and a great granddaughter.
Survivors include her husband of the home; four
sons, James Blair Shipley of
St. Joseph, J. Leroy Shipley of Kansas City; George Frederick
Shipley of Brazoria, Texas, and David Dee Shipley of St.
Charles; two stepsons, Ted Myers of Skidmore, and Rollin Myers of Kansas City; two step-daughters, Loretta
Abbott of Belleville, Ill., and Sharon Peck of Skidmore; 11
grandchildren; 15 step-grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; 22
step-great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and several nieces and
nephews.
Family visitation will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.
m., Tuesday at Meierhoffer-Fleeman Funeral Home, St.
Joseph.
Burial will be in Ashland Cemetery, St.
Joseph.
Services are under the direction of
Meierhoffer-Fleeman Funeral Home, Inc., St. Joseph.
Maryville Daily
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Monday May 20,
1991
Linda
Richardson
Linda Bouska Richardson, 47, Central Lake, Mich., died Thursday, May
16,1991.
She formerly lived in Maryville and was a 1965
graduate of Northwest Missouri State University, majoring in art. She taught in
the public schools of Central Lake, Mich., since 1965.
She married Dennis Richardson in 1967.
Survivors include her husband, two sons, Dean and Michael; her mother, Virginia Bouska; and an aunt, Susan Bouska, Kansas
City.
Memorial services will be held Tuesday in Central
Lake, Mich
[Satterwhite, La Ruth
Mabel “Dolly” Heerman]
Maryville Daily
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Tuesday July 18,
1995
Laruth
Satterwhite
Services for Laruth [La Ruth] M. [abel] “Dolly”
Satterwhite, 80, Columbia, were
held Tuesday, July 18, 1995, at Immanuel Church of Christ, Sedalia, with the
Rev. Virginia Beth Feerer officiating.
Ms. Satterwhite died July 16, 1995, at St. Francis Hospital,
Maryville.
Born Oct. 15, 1914, in Sedalia, to Joseph T.
and Pauline Steffens Heerman, she
was a homemaker, legal secretary and senior secretary for the Plant Pathology
Department of the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Ms. Satterwhite was a graduate of Smith Cotton High School,
Sedalia, and Sedalia Business College. She was a member of the Columbia United
Church of Christ and the O. E. S. of Sedalia.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband
[Lloyd William Satterwhite];
and two brothers, Paul and Harold Heerman.
Survivors include one son, James J.
Satterwhite of Madison, Conn.;
one daughter, Kay Thomson of
Maryville; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and nieces and
nephews.
Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery,
Sedalia.
Memorials may be made to the United Church of
Christ, Columbia.
Services were under the direction of Price Funeral
Home, Inc., Maryville.
Maryville Daily
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Monday May 20,
1991
Eugene
Still
Eugene C. [harles] Still, 71, Parnell, died Monday, May 20,1991, at St.
Francis Hospital, Maryville.
Born April 23,1920 in Clearmont to Charles
[Irwin] and Lena [Helena Johanna] From Still, he was a retired sausage maker and meat packer.
He worked for Maryville and Nodaway Packing for many years and for himself. He
served with the Marine Corp. during World War II.
He was a member of the Roman Catholic faith, St.
Joseph's Parish, Parnell, James Edward Gray Post No. 100, Maryville, and VFW
Post No. 442.
He married Beulah Irene
Crenshaw on Aug. 26, 1940 in
Parnell.
Survivors include his wife, of the home; a son, Richard, Sedalia; three
daughters, Virginia Brown,
Parnell, Jo Ann Tibbetts,
Sedalia, and Betty Burchett,
Grinnell, Iowa; mother, Maryville; four brothers, Marion and
Bob, both of Maryville, and Kenneth and Sam, both of
Conception Junction; 11 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; nieces and
nephews.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St.
Joseph Catholic Church, Parnell, with the Rev. Rene Guesnier officiating. Burial
will be at St. Joseph Cemetery, Parnell.
Visitation is currently under way at Price Funeral
Home, Maryville. A rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the church.
Maryville Daily
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Wednesday March 20,
1991
Merlin
VanFossen
Merlin [Wallace] VanFossen, 72, Hopkins, died Tuesday, March 19,1991, at St.
Francis Hospital, Maryville.
Born July 26,1918 to Benjamin [Wallace] and Mae
Hodgin VanFossen in Linn County,
Iowa, he was a retired farmer. He graduated from Sheffield, Iowa High School in
1936, and served with the U.S. Army during World War II. He farmed in the
Sheffield, Iowa area with his brother, Robert, until moving to Hopkins in
1956.
Mr. VanFossen was preceded in death by two brothers, three
sisters and his parents.
Survivors include a brother, Richard, Pickering; two
nieces, Bonnie Tagesen, Rudd,
Iowa, and Bernita Schadt, Sheffield, Iowa; a nephew, Byron
VanFossen, Towanda, Kan.; four
great-nieces; six great-nephews.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March
23, at Swanson-Price Chapel, Hopkins. Burial will be at White Oak Cemetery,
Pickering.
Visitation will begin after 10 a.m. Friday at
Swanson-Price Chapel, Hopkins.
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