Richard and Carol are the owners of Carol's Place in Deepwater. AVERY, Genevieveabt 1909-1937Antioch Cemetery, Fields Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Genevieve Avery, colored daughter of Bessie and Forrest Avery, died in the Bell Memorial Hospital, Kansas City, Kas., at 6:15 Monday evening following an appendicitis operation that had been performed Saturday morning between ten and eleven o'clock. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. Ed was born September 23, 1940, in the Piper community in Henry County, son of James Leonard Allen and Gladys Marie (Warner) Allen. He owned and drove street stock race cars in Sedalia and Warrensburg from 1994 to 2006. She attended First Baptist Church, Greenwood. He is survived by his wife, Margaret; two sons and daughters-in-law, Randy and wife, Lori, Pampa, Texas, Tom and wife, Debbie, Henderson, Texas; two daughters, Pam Palmer and husband, Darren, Clinton, and Debbie Shattuck and husband, Kirby, Henderson, Texas; four very special granddaughters, Stephanie, Melissa, Leslie and Kara; three brothers, Roy Akins of Grain Valley, A. J. Akins and wife, Leona, Harrisonville, and Gearl Akins and wife, Carol, Creighton, and three sisters, Pearl Bates of Garden City, Marie Nafus and husband, W. H., and Faye Gibb, both of Harrisonville; nieces, nephews and many friends and neighbors. On August 9, 1940, in Platte City, he married Opal Lucille Walters, who survives of the home. Besides these, survive the following children: August D., who is now in Germany on a trip around the world; Wm. She was a member of the Enoch Hill congregation of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Her granddaughter and other young people and children of her acquaintance had faith in her prayers, and she never forgot them. He was born February 7, 1919, in Benton County near Windsor, the son of Frank Phillip Acker and Nannie Pearl Chaney Acker. No children were born to this union. Deceased was born in Simpson county, KY., Dec. 8, 1826, being in her 91st year. Chet was born in Independence, Missouri. All of these live in Missouri, except Lee of Port St. Lucie, Florida. In 1892, he married Miss Mollie Colson; four children, two dying in infancy. She retired after serving sixteen years as a Judicial Administrative Assistant for Judges on the Missouri Court of Appeals Western District. "Bob", as he was called, was a son of the late Judge Wm. ALLEN, Nannie Elizabeth WHITE1859-1923Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Mrs. Albert Allen died at her home six miles north of Clinton at 10:30 p.m., January 25th, after but a few days illness with influenza, which went to her heart. The elder son Robert arrived from Memphis Tuesday, in response to a telegram, and Clifford, the other son, arrived Monday morning. Church of Brandon. After moving to Kansas City, she met and married Eldon Adams on December 11, 1943. William W. Adamson was born October 18, 1847 in Vernon county, the son of a Kentuckian and Frances Jane Arbuckle, whose mother as a cousin of Jefferson Davis, president of the confederacy. To this union five children were born - the eldest (a son) dying in infancy; the other four, three sons and a daughter, with their mother mourn a loving husband and fond parent. He loved his church and pastor. Angle too died, her cup of sorrow was full. She was a member of the church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints. The late Mr. Atteberry was born near Osceola sixty-two years ago, later moving to Clinton where he made his home at 501 East Jefferson Street when he was not working out of town. For about a week he had been confined to his home from the effects of a severe cold but serious results were not apprehended. He is survived by his wife Angie Anderson (daughter of John and Clara Ross, Calhoun); sons, Andrew Codee and Aron Earl, all of Watauga, Texas; his mother Ruth Anderson, and her companion Leroy (Fred) Elliott, Tightwad; one brother Raymond Anderson and his wife Vicki of Clinton; two sisters, Pamela Johnson and her husband David, Clinton, and Jerrie Anderson of Springfield and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews and many friends. Joe was born in Princeton, Missouri the daughter of Garland and Lelia (Woodward) Arnote. William L. Avery, Judge of the Henry county Probate Court, died at his residence in Clinton, on Tuesday the 2nd of March, 1875, after a short illness. ALLEN, Walter E.1923-2004Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Nov 22 2004 - Judge Walter E. Allen, 81, Brookfield, died Friday, November 19, 2004, in a St. Louis Hospital. He and his father lived together, till he was 20, then he joined the United States Navy and served four years. In 1965, she moved with her family to Dawson Springs, Kentucky. Riddle in 1878. Being an avid hunter and fisherman brought her much pleasure and a love of outdoors that she shared with her family. Soon after they moved there, Flave, who later married Miss Minnie Colt of Clinton, was elected mayor of Colorado Springs, and served several terms, becoming prominent in political circles in that state. In 1883 he removed with his family to Montrose, Missouri. She is also survived by one son, Larry Anderson of Stover; one brother, Maynard E. (Bud) Westbrook, East Orange, New Jersey, and two grandchildren. Norman took great care in keeping his own truck and vehicles immaculately clean. She was a loving mother and loved by all who knew her. The event is lakeside at Windsor City Lake. Funeral services were Saturday, November 21, 1992 at the Christian Church in Clinton. She was born July 5, 1909, in Calhoun, the daughter of Louis Bryant Atwell and Laura Etta (Jennings) Atwell. She owned her own bookkeeping service until her retirement in 1978. AUER, Clarence Howard1908-1943Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MOWindsor Review, Windsor MO - Clarence Howard Auer was born November 13, 1908, near Clinton, MO, and died November 11, 1943, aged 35 years. Howard and Wilma lived in the Clinton area throughout their lives with many years spent on the family farm southwest of Clinton on Old Pioneer Trail. He realized the end was near and said he was ready, the only thing he hated was to leave his beloved wife. H. Vansant's in charge. Anderson and wife, passed on to the great beyond. Elmore Jason Nissen . ; 3 grandchildren, Lisa M. Adams; Christopher D. Adams; Ryan M. Rivero; a great-granddaughter, Caitlin R. Adams and numerous nieces and nephews. He and Eva M. (Denton) Prescott were married September 20, 1948, in Springfield. He and the late James E. Berry organized a Navy League Chapter in Stillwater that was active for several years. Mrs. Adler, who was most devoted to and proud of her family, was an intellectual woman and for a time was the president of the German club in Clinton. The last years of her life were spent under the care of her widowed daughter, Mrs. Mattie Adkins of LaDue, who supplied every want and need, eased every pain that was possible. Those in trouble never appealed to him in vain. Funeral services were held on Friday, October 25, 1991, at the Eckhoff-Hill Funeral Home.
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