She taught a year each at Butler and Lowry City, then four years in Missoula, Mont. In 1933 he married Erma Faye Dunham and two daughters were born to this union, Doris Dean and Anita Marie. Deceased was a member of the Elks, serving as their treasurer for eight years. In the late 1940s, the family moved from Kansas City to Birch Tree. He was of close kindred to two former governors of Kentucky, Adair and Desha. She died Sunday, September 6, 1998, at Westwood Nursing Center in Clinton at the age of 89 years, four months and five days. He held the confidence of all by his integrity and honesty, his friendliness, and his willingness to cooperate at all times. Also through his marriage to Francis he is survived by Dennis and Anne Jacobs of Coffeyville, Kansas, and their children, Scott and Bob Jacobs, and a daughter-in-law, Cabina Jacobs of Peculiar. Loie E. Allen, she was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Loretta Ann Baugh; three brothers, Buford, Morris and Norman, and five sisters, Lucy, Lois, Geraldine, Edwina and Juana. Second base was the position he played well. Funeral services will be Sunday, May 22, at the Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor. From 2006 to the present he owned cars driven by Mark Evinger and T. J. Faulkenberry, with a dedicated crew of himself, David Garcia, and Greg Thomas. Alumni Association. She majored in instrumental music with an emphasis in trombone. 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. WNW winds at 15 to 25 mph, decreasing to less than 5 mph. In 1992 she moved back to Warsaw. He was a 50 year member and Past Master of the Windsor Masonic Lodge 29 and was also a member of the El Dorado Methodist Church, near Windsor. After all our influence for good upon our friends or acquaintances is what really counts in the end, and perhaps no one had more influence for good than he. ASHLEY, Silas E.1938-2011Parks Chapel Cemetery, Leesville Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Mar 18 2011 - Silas E. Ashley died Sunday, March 13, 2011, at NorthCare Hospice House, North Kansas City, at age 72 years, three months and one day. Upon his father's retirement, Virgil became a mechanic-machinist, work he loved and took great pride in. He was the fifth child born to James B. and Louisa Allen, and lived during the early earls of his life in Garden City and vicinity. He departed this life April 19, 1993 at Westwood Nursing Home. B. McLeod, of Clinton; and one sister, Mrs. Sarah Letford, of Georgia. She loved studying, reading and doing crafts. AKERS, Mary Elizabeth Alice PYLE1874-1962Carrsville Cemetery, Big Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Tuesday, Jul 31 1962 - Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Alice Akers, 88, Windsor, who died at 10:40 p.m., July 24, at Clinton General Hospital, were conducted Friday, July 27 at Schaberg Funeral Home. Grief researchers say holding that missing funeral service, even a year or more later, can still help us heal. She was a very active member of DAR. He was surrounded by his family. ANDERSON, Katherine Lee CALLAWAY1877-1957Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Sep 18 1957 - Death Today Claims Mrs. Mason Anderson - Mrs. Mason Anderson, for many years an active member of Clinton's civic and political life, died at 6:42 a.m. today at Clinton General Hospital after a long illness. In 1869 he was married to Miss Eliza Finks, daughter of a pioneer father, Captain Mark Finks. In 1955, Walsie married Ross C. Allen and unto this union, one son, Bradley, was born. It was a strange coincidence that the highway he pledged to keep safe for all motorists was the source of his own destruction. Her first marriage was in 1864, when attending a house part. She had been raised a Presbyterian, but as soon as the church was organized, united with it, being one of the first members and one of the twenty who helped build the present edifice. Deloris enjoyed painting, playing Bingo, activities at the nursing home, Harley-Davidson motorcycles, traveling and seeing her family, especially her grandchildren. She was a Baptist. There were five children born of this marriage, three sons and two daughters, all of whom died in early youth, except James P. and Charles P. Charles P. was a gifted and promising young lawyer, who died in Windsor, Missouri about twenty years ago at the early age of twenty-two years. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 30, at the Dickey Funeral Home, Garden City, with burial in the Garden City Cemetery. She was married to Oscar Anderson who had a dray in Clinton. They resided in the Kansas City area most of their lives until 1987 when they returned to Appleton City where she has remained. She enjoyed their life on the farm, vegetable gardening, canning, quilting and various crafts. ALLEN, Paul Henry1896-1918Urich Cemetery, Bogard Twp, Henry Co, MOUrich Herald-Montrose Tidings, Urich MO, Thursday, Aug 15 1918 - Paul Henry Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allen, was born near Maryville, Nodaway Co, Missouri, August 17, 1896, and did at the Christian Hospital, Kansas City, August 7, 1918, age 21 years, 11 months and 20 days. Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 26, at the Chilhowee Community United Methodist Church. She was a wonderfully creative person whose interests ranged from travel to fishing and from ceramics to landscape painting. ALLEN, Wilber Stanley "Sox"1911-1997Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Wilber S. "Sox" Allen, 85, Windsor, died early Wednesday morning, April 30, 1997, at the Golden Valley Memorial Hospital in Clinton. Flower was a devoted family man, who spent his time with his sons, never missing a school or church program. A daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ivy Adkins, whose husband, Eddie Adkins, died a few years ago, resides in Clinton. For five weeks, she was confined to her bed, but the day before her death, she seemed unusually well. She had a strong commitment to the land of Henry County. Surviving are his companion of 21 years, Catherine Gaither of the home; her son, Terry Gaither and wife Renee, Calhoun; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was a farmer and stockman. A member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church since girlhood. The flower girls were six of her granddaughters. After graduating from high school she attended Phillips University, Enid, Oklahoma, for a year, then taught Surprise School in Henry County. He was involved with the Deepwater Boat Ramp. Also at his request, S. R. Sweeney acted as funeral director. Both parents, with their Christian beliefs and strict training, have been taken from their children now within 18 months of each other, and with the passing of the son, Pearl William, the first of their children has closed his eyes on mortal scenes. She was a member of the Zion United Church of Christ. Milner Ford, Harrisonville. Mr. Atkins was a member of the Presbyterian Church since early life and had been an elder and regular attendant as long as his heath permitted. He was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters, Iva, Elva and Ruby, and five brothers, Ralph, Leo, Fred, Estol and Ed Logan. She had lived in Cincinnati, Ohio, all of her life until they moved to Clinton 15 years ago. He was very proud he had helped his sons with their homes. Burial was in the Laurel Oak Cemetery. There are only two children - A. M. Allen, northwest of Clinton, and James M. of Humansville, this state. Funeral services at Creighton, Saturday, and burial made at the Sevier Cemetery, South of Urich. He was preceded in death by a sister, Dortha Hancock. ADKINS, Ida Belle ERHART1870-1962Bear Creek Cemetery, Bear Creek Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Mrs. Charles Malcolm (Ida B.) Funeral services were held at Vansant-Mills Chapel, Thursday, March 26. He is survived by one brother, Roy Anglin of Pleasant Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Gillespie of Clinton and Mrs. Nellie Shoemaker of Clinton; nieces and nephews. Mrs. Allen was a well educated woman and also enjoyed reading, keeping up with all the current events of the day. Her sister, Hazel Mistler, died in 1935, leaving four small children. Burial will be in Englewood Cemetery. She is also survived by her mother, Mrs. Flora Kinder; sisters, Mrs. Ethel Hood, Mrs. Raymond Smith and Miss Cora Kinder; and one brother, Clarence Kinder, all of Clinton. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, January 23, at the Clinton United Methodist Church, with burial at Englewood Cemetery. Survivors include his wife Polly of the home; two sons, Gordon Dean Alsop, Overland Park, Kansas and Ronald Dale Alsop, Clinton; one daughter Paula Sue Black, Stanley, Kansas, and five grandchildren, Kimberly Alsop, Michael Alsop, Spencer Alsop, Morgan Alsop and Hayley Black. ALLEN, Francis H. "Judge"1914-1998Daily Democrat, Clinton MO - Francis H. "Judge" Allen, 83, Warsaw, formerly of Ft. If Mr. Allen and the latter had both lived until next Sunday they would have celebrated their 48th wedding anniversary, but she passed away Feb. 1, 1927, a little more than a year ago. Funeral services were March 11 at the Carson-Wall Funeral Home. A few days before her death she wrote her own testimony which she requested read at her funeral service: "My sins have been blotted out. He joind the Christian church about 25 years ago. Early in life she joined the Christian church but when she moved to Montrose she put her membership in the Cumberland Presbyterian church and was regularly present at the services. ALEXANDER, Walter Fount1853-1905Fields Creek Cemetery, Fields Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton Missouri, Mar 11 1905 - Walter Fount Alexander was born at Burksville, Cumberland County, Ky., December 24, 1853; died at his home near LaDue, this state, Friday morning, March 3, 1905. He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge, Spring Hill, KS; Scottish Rite; the Abdallah Temple, Overland Park, KS; and he attended a Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife, Sarah, of the home; two stepsons, Brandon Morgan of the home and Jared Morgan of Springfield; two stepdaughters, Lyndsay Morgan of the home and Mindy Rubelmann of Fenton; three step-grandchildren, Morgan and Jack Rubelmann and Izaac Morgan, three brothers, Jerry Alkire of Wichita, Kansas, Zoland Alkire of Blairsville, Georgia, and Billy Alkire of Nashville, Tennessee; two sisters, June Gleason of Aurora, Colorado, and Dixie Johnson of Denver, Colorado. The family moved to various farms in and around Osceola and Roscoe until the last four years when they settled on a farm 10 miles southeast of Clinton. Local obituaries for Windsor, Missouri 106 Obituaries Monday, April 17, 2023 Add Photos Add a Memory Deanna Harbit Deanna Harbit, 69, of Windsor, Mo., died April 3, 2023, at Research. ANDERSON, John Franklin "Frankie"1886-1887Fields Creek Cemetery, Fields Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Daily Advocate, Clinton MO, Friday, Jun 10 1887 - A Double Affliction -- Death has again invaded the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, residing on Washington street, depriving the bereaved parents of their little son Frankie, who recently contracted whooping cough which developed into brain fever, causing his death at 6 o'clock last evening, at the age of 1 year and two months. They were well known for the very best rigs, and keeping their horses in first-class condition. Johnson of Rumford, S.D., and H.R. Her disease was inflammation of the stomach and old age. Mrs. Austin and her son were both victims of pneumonia, the son being in a critical condition with lobar pneumonia in the left lung, when the doctor was first called, delays having been enforced by broken wires, due to the sleet storm. ALBIN, Harold Leroy1921-1996Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Harold Leroy Albin was born February 21, 1921, in Henry County, the son of LeRoy and Annabelle Park Albin. Stepchildren Eric Goth, Stacy Ford and her husband Mike Ford. To his marriage on Oct. 20, 1906, to Pearl Givett, seven children were born, two of whom are deceased. Marget was a very loyal and dedicated member - always anxious to help in any way. Much of the incentive for life for Mr. Allen passed away with her. Preceding her in death were her parents, husband, one son, John Joseph Atkinson, and grandparents, William and Effie Osborne. Funeral services will be Saturday, January 21, at D. W. Newcomer's Floral Hills Chapel with burial at Floral Hills Memory Garden. Preceding him in death were his parents; three brothers and two sisters. After graduation she taught her home school for three years. Later he accepted a position with Standard Oil Company in this city, remaining with that company for several years. He loved hunting, fishing and spending time on family farms. "1933-2003Paul Cemetery, Shawnee Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Aug 29 2003 - Jefferson Davis "J.D." He was born May 14, 1917 near Windsor, the son of Harry E. Alcorn and Ruth Carter Alcorn. She was a Past Matron of Holden Chapter 171, Order of the Eastern Star, and a graduate of the Warrensburg Teachers College in Warrensburg. Funeral services will be Wednesday, August 26, at Greenlawn Funeral Home, North Chapel. In addition to her husbands, she was preceded in death by a brother, William F. Cottingham. On November 8, 1932, he was united in marriage to Miss Josephine Kenly of Detroit, Mich. Each one had four daughters and two sons and each died of the same disease, Mrs. Watkins having died four years ago July 7. Laverne became an ardent and vocal advocate for the American farmer and she could speak knowledgeably and at length on the role of agriculture in the community. She told her daughter; "My work is done, Sadie, but yours isn't." Please notify all relatives and friends." His mind was always clear and alert, and he was possessed of a splendid memory and was a good story teller, one of the reasons why his home always had many visitors and was a center for community life. ADAMSON, Elizabeth C. FINKS1845-1931Montrose Cemetery, Montrose, Deepwater Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Mrs. W. W. Adamson Died Saturday - Mrs. W. W. (Dode) Adamson passed away at her home in Montrose, Saturday morning, following a paralytic stroke. He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years; three sons and their spouses, Ron and Peggy of Clinton, Merle and Debbie of Parkville, Bryan and Brenda of Hanover, Minnesota, and six grandchildren, Amanda and husband Chad Todd, Tom, Will, Ian, Tyler and Emily Arthur. ACKER, Garland1909-1994Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Garland Acker, 85, Windsor, died Friday, July 29, 1994, at his home in Windsor. He honorably served in the United States Army during the Korean War. Etta Lou is survived by two sons, Danny Abraham and wife, Mary, Blue Mound, Kansas, and Steve Abraham and wife, Sara, Butler; one daughter, Patty Plunkett of Butler; one sister, Mildred Boehler of Butler; seven grandchildren, Joey Plunkett and wife Trish, Brandon Plunkett and wife Heather, Jennifer Gatzke and husband Chris, Ryan Abraham, Mike Abraham and wife Jennifer, Stacy Cobb and husband Matt, and Bradley Abraham and wife Kathy; 12 great-grandchildren, J. D., Joe, Scott, Leah, Kenny, Kole, Emily, Caroline, Gabe, Gavin, Peyton and Laney, and one great-grandson on the way, and a special friend and caregiver, JoAnn Unruh of Butler. At age nine she accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior at Good Hope Baptist Church.