She romped with her pets, tagged with her dad and spent much time in her playhouse and a tree house with her cousin, Gary, who spent summers with her family. On August 20, 2005, in Windsor, at the Windsor Country Club, he married Angela Dawn Boatright and she survives of the home. Burial was in Bear Creek Cemetery. ADAMS, Keith Allan1951-2011Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jan 10 2012 - Keith Allan Adams was born December 24, 1951, in Kansas City, the son of Eldon L. and Lenora M. (Beach) Adams. Two daughters of the couple escaped with minor injuries and Angle's father, J. R. Angle, incurred cuts. ADAMS, Clyde Lawrence1909-1984Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Clyde Lawrence Adams, 74, Bella Vista, AR, formerly of Clinton, died Sunday morning, March 1984, at the Bates Memorial Hospital in Bentonville. He was one of 10 children. ADLER, Julia1861-1938Beth Israel Cemetery, Meridian, Lauderdale Co, MSClinton Eye, Clinton MO - Miss Ernestine Goldsmith received a message Tuesday evening of the passing of Mrs. Ben Adler, at Meridian, Miss., who, for many years made her home in Clinton. AVERY, Rhoda Augusta DODGE1838-1923Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Death of Mrs. A. C. Avery - This occurred at 2 a.m. Thursday, July 26th, 1923, after years of frail health or practically ever since the death of her husband, September 18, 1911. Her devotion to her children, church and other loved ones is worthy of imitation by old and young. She was married August 12, 1945, to John Atwell, who preceded her in death December 15, 1977. He was an Army veteran and worked as an industrial salesman. She was baptized at the First Baptist Church in Garden City and later transferred her membership to the First Baptist Church, Harrisonville. ANDERSON, James M.1857-1944Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Taberville, St. Clair Co, MOSt. Years ago, a cancer formed near his left eye and for several years that cancer has been an eating, torturous tumor, a sore that refused to be healed. Mrs. Colson, her daughter, has lived with her mother most of her life and given unceasingly and lovingly to her care during her illness. Charles M. Allen and wife, Nova of West Plains; two daughters, Judith E. Beck and husband, Wayne, Marshall, and Sandra Kay Waggoner and husband, Jerry, West Plains; one brother, Essel Jones and wife, Ethel of Ormand Beach, Florida, as well as 15 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild and many other nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. She was born March 14, 1921, in Baxter County, Arkansas, daughter of John Van and Martha Daisy Smith Knight. He died Saturday, September 3, 1994, at his home in Clinton at the age of 79. On June 1, 1956 she married Francis Dean "Chick" Acker at the Methodist church parsonage in Windsor, and he survives of the home. Her maiden name was Anthony and she was married when she was 22 and her husband died 30 years ago. Among his last words were "Tell my sister I am not afraid to die." AUSTIN, Ethel M. SHOTWELL1882-1963Bethlehem Cemetery, Bethlehem Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Thursday, Jul 11 1963 - Mrs. Ethel Austin, widow of Noble Austin whose death occurred in December of 1944, died Tuesday, July 9, at Coffeyville, Kan., where she had resided since about a year after her husband's death. ADAIR, Julia Law McLEOD1845-1928Fields Creek Cemetery, Fields Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Friday, Mar 2 1928 - Julia McLeod Adair was born the 15th of August, 1845, in Versailles, Morgan county; departed this life February 21st, 1928. As the father had kept only the finest of livestock, they saw the results of his years of work and wise choosing when his highly bred livestock were purchased by others and so valued that they were entered in show rings. Showing 10 of 2876 obituaries SORTED BY MOST RECENT FIRST Dragan Dimitrijevic 23-04-1950 - 16-04-2023 Dragan Dimitrijevic, age 72, of Windsor, Ontario passed away on Sunday, April 16, 2023. He also suffered a broken arm and wrist. Married Rev. On January 5, 1947, in Kansas City, Mo., she married Reinhardt Henry Hagenah, who preceded her in death December 22, 1974. After her marriage she proved an excellent and interested homemaker. She and Frank enjoyed fishing trips to Table Rock Lake with their camper. Robert Cruzen Armstrong was born February 4, 1872, at the farm on which he died. She taught at White School, northwest of Clinton, for two years and held an office position in Clinton for a time. He was born on March 9, 1938 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the son of Hubert and Eleanora Skalla Allen. Flavius, the eldest, at 21 years of age, made one of Clinton's most efficient mayors and James, the second son, made the best helper the Eye ever had. His fellow workers, D. Holt and Elmer Combs, released him in about 15 minutes and a doctor and ambulance were immediately called and took him to his home, with his only son, Floyd, at Lewis Station. Funeral services will be Monday, January 31, 2022, at the Windsor United Methodist Church. He attended the schools of this county until grown, then went to Notre Dame, Ind., where he graduated from the university. By this union, she leaves a daughter, Mrs. Eliza Burch. She married Frank O. Austin, October 20, 1928, in Clinton. Roberta Ann Arnold of Urich, Missouri was born October 18, 1950 in Springfield, Missouri the daughter of Melton Delbert Floyd and Pauline Horn her loving mother figure. He grew up in rural Windsor, Mo. Mr. Ackerman was employed in the warehouse of the Crome Wholesale Co., when he was taken ill, having been with that company for four years. Married to W. H. Austin Feb. 2, 1864; 15 children, 10 girls and five boys. Following his discharge on July 26, 1963, he made his home in the Kansas City area where he was employed as a union laborer working on construction sites throughout the area. So many of the photojournalists at Geographic were Missouri grads that they were referred to as the "Missouri Mafia". On December 21, 1935, in Higginsville, she married Wilber Stanley Allen, who preceded in death on April 30, 1997. Upon graduation from high school, Edith attended Southwest Missouri State Teachers College where she studied home economics and general education. She was baptized into the Deepwater Brethren Church in 1925. His never swerving devotion and tender care of her, schooled him for his next responsibility, the care of an invalid sister and her small daughter. Interment in Montrose cemetery. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Henry in December 1987; a daughter Judith in February 1976; one sister and two brothers. The children were all reared in an atmosphere where the church came first and had the privilege of mingling with the best people of the world: those of a kindred spirit who were drawn to the Ashley home by its renowned hospitality and Christian influence. Had he lived until the day of his burial, he would have been 44 years of age. She was preceded in death by three sisters, Lenora Swaters, Frances Armstrong and Angeline Price. She was born September 26, 1911, in rural Warsaw, the daughter of Joseph W. and Nettie M. Shinn Chastain. For about 10 years he had been in declining health and the past seven months he was bedfast. ABNEY, Howard Devere1927-2009Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Sep 11 2009 - Howard Devere Abney, 81, died on Friday morning, August 7, 2009, at his home in Clinton after a brief illness. Young, sweet and lovely, Mrs. Avery from the first of her residence in Clinton, wielded an influence that was Christian, for her faith was ever an undimmed light, her attendance faithful and her enthusiasm and pride in her church unbounded. Edith was married to William Paul Arnold on May 1, 1933, in Winfield, Kansas, and he preceded her in death on September 13, 1986. She took special pleasure in being with her family. He married Jacqueline Lewis on November 18, 1939, in Columbia. New Beginning Baptist Church was his church home where he enjoyed seeing his children participate in the services. The body was taken to Aurora for burial Saturday afternoon. In July 1952, he joined the United States Air Force where he served in Texas, California, Kansas, Nebraska and Ohio, as well as serving tours overseas. Mrs. Acock will be remembered especially for her work in the field of music teaching. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. Funeral services were held Wednesday, November 8, at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Clinton. This had been her first attack, and her loved ones had no warning that the Death Angel stood so near. His father was a near relative of the mother of Allen G. Thurman of Ohio, and of Governor William Allen of the same state. He was at the time of his death one of the few surviving soldiers of that war, drawing a pension from the government. ALLEN, Robert Hubert1938-1993Shawnee Cemetery, Warsaw, Benton Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Robert H. Allen, 54, died Sunday, February 21, 1993 at Golden Valley Hospital. He loved all of God's creations but most of all he loved the mountains and the snow. He was a member of the VFW Post #1894. After the war he went back to his farm in White Oak township, where he lived until elected recorder of deeds for Henry county, which position he held for 8 years. ALSTON, Elizabeth Ann NOLTE1925-2013Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Nov 25 2013 - Elizabeth Ann "Nolte" Alston died peacefully with her family by her side, at age 88, on October 7, 2013, in Scottsdale, Arizona. He equipped (at his own expense) an entire company for the Confederate army. Preceding Mary in death were her parents, her husband, one sister Joy Hebert and one brother Bob Mott. A. Mitchell and J. R. Angle, who were at her bedside at her death and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren, all living near Clinton except one granddaughter, who lives at Wyteville, Va. She came to Missouri with her husband and family in 1870. ASKINS, Alfred Harvey1861-1892Askins Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Saturday, Oct 22 1892 - Harve Askins, a man beloved by all who knew him, died of inflammation of the bowels, Friday, aged 31 years. He died Wednesday, October 6, 1993 at the Western Missouri Medical Center in Warrensburg, at the age of 63. Walsie was a lifelong resident of Benton County. ALLEN, Henry Clay1848-1926Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO, Dec 1926 - Henry C. Allen died at his home on North Washington street, Monday morning, soon after breakfast, with apoplexy. We have but one consolation. Her life up to 18 short years was spent in usefulness mixed with sweet pleasures that come to the innocent young. Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 9, 2017 at the Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton, MO. He was so long however coming down stairs that Mrs. Anderson became alarmed and went upstairs where she found him at the side of the tub, life gone. Fancis' father bought it and lived there, after which it went back to Mrs. Arnold's nephew. She often went beyond her strength, but she was a person of great ambition for her children, worked faithfully in the Baptist church and Sunday school at Shady Grove in Benton County and was a neighbor such as the whole community loved and respected. ARMSTRONG, Alice WARD1923-2014Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOAlice Armstrong, 91, of Windsor, Missouri, died Tuesday, December 2, 2014, at Windsor Healthcare & Rehabilitation, Windsor. John was a self-employed farmer, rancher, and truck driver. Funeral at the residence on South High Street and burial in Englewood. Sheriff Wilbur Schmidt and Coroner Dr. Richard King were notified. When the hospital closed and Golden Valley Memorial Hospital opened, she moved to Golden Valley, assuming the same position, making her Director for forty years. January 18, 1872, he married Miss Serepta V. Merritt, daughter of the late Judge M. B. and Mrs. Susan A. Merritt (yet living). Pamela had many interests in her life; she liked watching tennis, collecting stamps and glassware, traveling and shopping. To them were given eight children, Mrs. Frank Holland, of Butler; Mrs. George Holland, of Kansas City; Mrs. Alonzo Patterson, Higginsville, Mrs. Homer Clark, Nevada; Mrs. Dave Calhoun and Will Adamson, of Montrose; Miss Eliza of the home; Jno. As we have said above - her life was sunshine and shadow - it seemed more shadow than sunshine to the world, but there glowed in her heart the real spirit of Christ, whom she accepted in girlhood. ALBIN, Elbert Leroy1917-1991Daily Democrat, Clinton MO - Elbert Leroy Albin, 73, Chilhowee, died Monday, Sept. 30, 1991, at Western Missouri Medical Center. She later attended Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg. She is survived by three daughters, Helen Long, New Franklin, Hilda Koelling. He is also survived by a niece, Jane Adkins, and a first cousin, Mary Margaret Nebel, all of Clinton. Burial will be in Rivermonte Memorial Garden Eastlawn Cemetery. She was a faithful Christian from her teenage years, often putting the needs of family and friends before her own needs. From this union the following children survive: Mrs. Hazel Angle Wise, Kansas City; John Angle, Bakersfield, Calif.; Raymond, Whittier, Calif., and unable to come because of the floods. Blessed among women was she to be in such a home. He was a kind, indulgent father and devoted husband. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery. She found his boyd near the cultivator on which he had apparently been working and she knew that life had been gone some time. We can study, with profit, the life of Ed Avery, who built a good foundation with an excellent education, then put it into use not only for his family, but his entire community. Deceased has been in poor health a number of years and her calling to a better world was anticipated by herself and immediate friends, as her disease was such as to baffle medical skill. She served as the Holden RLDS Church Music Director for 22 years and as the Music Director for the Central Missouri Stake of the RLDS Church for 7 years beginning in 1949. A memorial service will be conducted on Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at the Clinton United Methodist Church. She died August 24, 2012, at Kansas City Hospice House, Kansas City. ALLISON, Flora B. BAIRD1912-1993Higginsville City Cemetery, Higginsville, Lafayette Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Flora B. Allison, 81, of Higginsville, died November 5, 1993 at Western Missouri Medical Center in Warrensburg. She leaves 8 living children, the oldest, Mrs. Inloe, near Alberta; the youngest a girl of 3 years. Full of years and grace, her spirit tuned to the clear call of her Savior, Mrs. J. M. Avery closed her eyes in the sleep of eternity at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Livingston. For rare indeed is a woman who can look at life with the enthusiasm and interest in youth, who has seen and known the cares and troubles of many years, giving her wisdom, only acquired by living. Interment will follow at Deepwater Cemetery, Deepwater. Howard and Wilma invested their lives in their family and friends. Cremation memorial services were Wednesday, August 2, at the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel, Butler. ARWOOD, Jesse Alonzo Jr.1923-1996Appleton City Cemetery, Appleton City, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Jesse A. Arwood, Jr., 73, died Saturday, August 17, 1996, at Ellett Hospital in Appleton City. Amick was born north of Calhoun and graduated valedictorian of Calhoun Class of 1937. He received numerous county and state awards and recognitions from the Missouri University Extension Division, the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, the Farm Bureau and other farming organizations. Mr. Anders lived many years in Clinton, working for the Missouri Public Service Company. April 14, 2023 Heckart Funeral Home & Crematory has served the Sedalia, MO area with compassion since 1918. She was a member of the Holy Cross Lutheran Church. Earlier he worked for the Missouri Public Service Co. and the Appleton City Cemetery Association. However, for some strange reason that no one can account for he was taken sick last Tuesday with a peculiar feeling in his head, and on Wednesday he suffered another stroke, and in a few hours he bid farewell to the transient scenes of life and went to His Maker. Information and advice to help you cope with the death of someone important to you. Funeral services will be Sunday, October 21, at the Langsford Funeral Home, Lee's Summit. While Howard was a lifelong member of the Deepwater Church of the Brethern, he found great joy and spiritual depth in the CMA. Robert was married to Carol Lynn (Wells) Allen, who survives of the home. This little lad is now past six and in his first year of school. Mrs. Anderson would have been 58 years old January 20. Nobody ever heard her find fault or utter a cross word. He served in the Air Force and was a retired weight inspector for the state of Missouri. ALCORN, William Wilson1845-1917Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOSeldom does a death visit a community to cause deeper sorrow and regret to all of the community than did the untimely passing of one of our best men and most loved citizens of the east side, W.W. Alcorn. His grandchildren were his main hobby. The funeral services were conducted at her late home Monday afternoon, after which she was laid in Englewood. Due to the Truman Dam project, they sold their Deepwater farm and moved to their current farm near Leeton in 1973 where they lived for the past 30 years. A devoted mother and an excellent homemaker, Mrs. Adair guided her seven children in the principles by which she lived her own life. He put in epigrams of two or three vivid lines things that some metropolitan editorial writers would have spread over a column. Stew Leonard Sr. (19292023), grocery store founder, Larry Gator Rivers (2023), Harlem Globetrotters dribbling star, Carolyn Bryant Donham (19342023), Emmett Tills accuser, Dick Groat (19302023), World Series champ with Pirates, Cardinals, Rachel Pollack (19452023), leading tarot expert, Emily Meggett (19322023), renowned Gullah Geechee chef, Jerry Springer (19442023), tabloid talk show host, Ron Cahute (19552023), folk musician with Burya, Dave Frost (19522023), California Angels pitcher, Ginnie Newhart (19402023), longtime wife of Bob Newhart. He had worked at the Goodall and later the Swisher Mower Companies and was a farmer. November, 1866 they moved to Henry county, northwest of Clinton. She was born January 22, 1908, near Ohio Post Office in St. Clair county, the daughter of Fred L. and Maggie Long Kast. Mr. Akers had gone from the house about 8 a.m. as usual and when he did not return at noon, his wife became worried and about the middle of the afternoon went to the field in search of him. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at the Wilkinson Funeral Home. Lee planned and built two homes while in Alaska. He was a family man and included his family in all of his adventures. ATTEBURY, Leonard D.1950-2002Freeman-Holsapple Cemetery, Collins Twp, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Sep 10 2002 - Leonard D. Attebury, 52, Collins, formerly of Kansas City, died Sunday, September 8, 2002, at his home. Th . ANGLE, Edna Laverne THOMPSON1922-2009Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Aug 6 2009 - Edna "Laverne" Angle, 86, died on July 20, 2009, at the Golden Valley Memorial Hospital, Clinton. Later he accepted a position with Standard Oil Company in this city, remaining with that company for several years. Funeral Services will be Saturday, October 11, 2008 at Williams Funeral Chapel in Holden. ANDERSON, Esta Fern WESTBROOK1926-2003Yeager Union Cemetery, Lincoln, Benton Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Mar 5 2003 - Esta Fern Anderson, 76, Lincoln, died Monday, March 3, 2003, at Warsaw Health and Rehabilitation. she was an active member of the Christian Church, manifesting always sincere devotion, and rendering faithful service. She also loved to play bingo. She united with the Lutheran Church when quite young but after her marriage, she and her husband joined the M. E. South. He left Aaron Turner with the body and returned to the station to make sure the ambulance and the Troop A headquarters at Lee's Summit had been notified. He lived in the Hartwell community for 28 years before moving to the Warrensburg area 11 years ago. Funeral services were Monday, January 17 in the Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel. In 1898 he married Ida May Erhardt and the following children blessed this union: Mrs. Agnes Hogue, Kansas City; William Albin of Brownington; Howard Albin and Mesdames Lucille Thurman and Helen Griffitts of Clinton. She was born in Urich, the daughter of the late John Marshall and Edna Mae Fann Thompson. During the year 1901, she moved to Henry county with her parents where she resided until 1909, when she moved to Southern Texas, where she had since lived the greater part of the time. She worked for Lake City Ordinance as an ammunition inspector during World War II. Graveside services were Tuesday, May 2, at the Chilhowee Cemetery. Becky was a straight A sophomore at Lenawee Christian School where she played the flute in band and was an active participant in her youth group at Ogden Community Bible Church where her father is pastor. For two years previous he had been in delicate health. ; and four grandchildren. He was educated in the Calhoun Academy. Mr. Allis was converted and became a member of the Good Hope Baptist church 20 years ago, living in Christ, a noble and pure Christian life. He graduated from William Jewell College in Liberty, and then, as he desired to study law, through the advice of Peyton Parks, entered the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, where he received his degree and returned to Clinton where he was admitted to the Bar and practiced one year. He was a loving husband, father and was a child of Christ. Admin Login . Frank is survived by his father, Larry R. Amos of Collins; his mother, Mrs. Mary Whitby of ElDorado Springs; one brother, Robert Amos of ElDorado Springs; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Waneta Ferguson of Ridge Crest, California; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Betty Paxton of Osceola; maternal grandfather, Phillip Hamel of Sedalia, aunts, cousins, other relatives and many friends. A funeral service will follow at. She was a member of the First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of Windsor.