[Golay, Edith Pauline Bradley]
Clarinda Herald Journal
October 1973
Mrs. Golay died after long illness
Funeral services for Mrs. Edith Pauline Golay, 82, were held this Thursday at the Church of the Nazarene in Red Oak with burial at the LeMar Cemetery at Elmo, Mo. Mrs. Golay died Oct 22 at the Murphy Memorial Hospital in Red Oak following a lengthy illness.
She was born Aug 24, 1891, at Enid, Okla., the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey [Eugene] Bradley [Geneva Stoaks]. She married Joseph Lee Golay, on Sept 2, 1908 at Hopkins, Mo. Mr. Golay died Feb 20, 1950. Mrs. Golay lived most of her life near Maryville and the last 2 1/2 years in Red Oak.
Survivors include five sons, Eddie of Berrien Springs, Mich., Albert of Flanderau, SD, David of Villisca, Joseph of Elmhurst, Ill., and George of Milwaukee, Wis., three daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Hanna of Moberly, Mo, Mrs. Roger Garvin of Des Moines and Mrs. Melvin Hogberg of Red Oak; 33 grandchildren; 20 great grand-children; one brother, Ralph Bradley of Hopkins, Mo; three sisters, Mrs. Don Gray of Maryville, Mrs. N. A. De Vree of Federal Way, Wash, and Mrs. Russell Bissett [Opal Ellen] of Portland, Ore
Mrs. Golay was a member of the Church of the Nazarene at Red Oak, the Rev Larry Hance officiating at the memorial service. Sellergren-Lindell Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
|
[Ware, Edith Pauline
Musick Sands]
Bedford Times-Press
Wednesday September 4, 1996 p. 5
Edith P. Ware
Edith
P. [auline] Ware, age 73, from
Hopkins, Missouri passed away August 29th, 1996 at Maryville Health Care
Center. She was born February 2, 1923 in Sheridan, Missouri to Archie Musick and Velva Mae Foster.
Edith married James A. Sands in the summer of 1940. On August 14, 1972 she was
united in marriage to Verle A. Ware in Quincy, Illinois.
She
had lived in Hopkins for 23 years. Edith was a laborer at Cudahy’s Packing Co, St. Joseph, MO. She also
worked at the Health Care Center in Bedford, IA for many years.
Edith belonged to the Baptist Church.
She
was preceded in death by her husband, Verle, November 22, 1991; father and mother, March 2,
1991.
Survivors include: one
son, James Russell (Jim) and Linda Sands, Clarinda, IA; three stepchildren, Clarence and Della Ware, Grant City, Missouri; Barbara and
Charles Treese, Maryville, MO; Ann and Skip Runkles, St. Joseph, MO; two grandsons, Troy and Jean
Sands and Todd Sands; several step-grandchildren; one sister, Jean
Cordell and husband Eldon, Hopkins, Missouri; one brother, Marvin Musick, Lenox, Iowa; step-mother, Ethel Musick, one half-sister, Marge McNeese and one half-brother, Larry Musick and his wife Pat, all of Hopkins,
MO.
Graveside Services were
held Saturday, August 31, 1996 at Luteson Cemetery, Sheridan, Missouri with
Rev. David Kaster officiating. Memorials may be directed to American Blind
Association.
[Note: Missouri Marriage
Records, 1805-2002 database gives the marriage date and place as June 17, 1942
in Gentry County, Missouri.]
|
[Sparks, William Elza]
Bedford Times-Press
Thursday July 30, 1953 p. 4
Elza Sparks Rites Held Here Sunday
Elza
Sparks, long-time resident of
Taylor county, died at University hospital, Iowa City, July 22, where he had
been taken from Bedford a few days before.
Funeral
services were held at the Shum Funeral Home Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev.
Delbert Dick of Pickering, Mo. Burial was in Luteston cemetery northwest of
Sheridan, Mo.
William
Elza Sparks, son of William
[Reuben] and Deborah [Ann Williams] Sparks, was born on a farm In
Davies county, Mo., Feb. 14, 1872 and died at the age of 81 years, five months,
eight days.
When
he was 14 years of age his father bought a farm 4 1/2 miles east of New Market.
He was one of a family of ten children, five brothers, all deceased, Jonathan
C., Nathan O., Douglas B. Tommy and [Melvin] Ernest; and four sisters, Grace, Nancy, Emma and Etta, who preceded him in death.
On
April 30, 1895 he was married to Hattie Wilson at Hopkins, Mo. They established their home on a
farm near Sheridan and spent their married life in that community.
Three
children were born to them; one dying in infancy, Alfred [Reuben] of Camas, Wash., Neva [Marie] Sumy of Pickering, Mo. There are 12 grandchildren and
eight great grandchildren.
Elza was a member of the New Hope Baptist church east
of Hopkins.
[Sparks, Alfred Reuben]
Bedford Times-Press
Thursday February 29, 1968 [p. 1]
Alfred Sparks Rites in Hopkins
Funeral
services for Alfred [Reuben] Sparks,
69, of Camas, Wash., a former Bedford resident, will be held at 2 p. m. Fri.
Mar. 1, at Swanson Funeral Home in Hopkins. Mr. Sparks died February 25 at his home in Camas. Interment will be at the Hopkins
Cemetery.
He
is survived by his wife, Faye; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Allen,
Tigard, Ore., and Mrs. Donald Longfellow [Uryth], Jackson, Miss.; a sister, Mrs. Harry Sumy
[Neva Marie], Skidmore, Mo.; ten
grandchildren; and four great grandchildren.
[Sparks, Faye Katherine
Holmes]
Bedford Times-Press
Thursday March 24, 1983 p. 4
Services Will Be
Friday For Faye K. Sparks,
86
Services
for Mrs. Alfred (Faye K.) [Katherine Holmes] Sparks, 86, will be Friday, March 25 at 2 p.m. at
Shum-Novinger Funeral Home in Bedford with Rev. David Allen officiating. Burial
will be in Hopkins Cemetery.
Mrs.
Sparks died March 21 in
Vancouver, Wa. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Allen, Pasco, Wa., 10 grandchildren, 16 great
grandchildren and two sisters, Sally Miller, Seaside, Ore. and Doris Morley, Blanchard, Ia.
|