Col. Sparks waded into the water, although he could not swim, imperiling his own life in an attempt to rescue his companion, but he was unable to get him out of the water. She was married to William Dale Albright on June 27, 1978. He spent much time supporting these organizations with his attendance and efforts. A memorial service will be held Friday, January 16, 2015, at Consalus Funeral Home, Clinton. On June 1, 1956 she married Francis Dean "Chick" Acker at the Methodist church parsonage in Windsor, and he survives of the home. Burial was in the Chilhowee Cemetery. ARNOLD, Winfred C. "Fred"1877-1905Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOThe Henry County Republican, Clinton MO, Thursday, Sep 7 1905 - In writing an obituary of one so young and so promising as Winfred C. Arnold, words cannot express the great loss to his relatives and friends occasioned by his departure from things temporal to life eternal. She was the eldest daughter of M. B. Merritt, and been twice married, her first husband being Mr. Gaines, who died a number of years ago and by whom she had one child, Mary, now Mrs. Ira Wherry of Clinton. She was a member of the Norris United Methodist Church, the Clinton Study Club, a former member of the Henry County Library Board and the Shawnee Mound School Board. Burial at Montrose. 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. However, recurring attacks so broke his constitution that his health gradually gave way, until the final stroke a few weeks ago, from which he only at intervals partially rallied. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Holden. He was a member of the El Dorado Methodist Church. Then she was faithful in attendance, when physically able to attend. After graduation he attended college prep courses and farmed. Active in her church, she taught her beloved class of two- to three-year-olds from 1965 until she moved to West Plains in 1992. He is survived by one daughter, Shirley Arndt, Mound City, Kansas; one son Ben Gipson, Ozark; his parents, Bud and June Arndt of Chilhowee; three sisters, Barbara Evans and her fiance, Mike Johnson, Kansas City, Connie Plute and her husband Gary, Warrensburg, and Kathy Mallinson and her husband Mark, Kingsville; one brother Jim Arndt, Chilhowee; five nephews and one niece. She was married on October 17, 1931, to Wilson Eugene Anders, also of Calhoun. 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. He had lived in Chilhowee since 1973. She was one to be counted upon in all instances by family and friends. She was trained by and had her first service under the exact tutelage of Mrs. Frank Kent, now of Fort Worth, Texas, then worked some years for Mrs. Jim Spore and the past eight years had been the efficient and devoted housekeeper of Mrs. James A. She married Lewis C. Allen March 17, 1853 and came to Linn County in 1858 and to Henry in 1866. about 13 years ago they moved on a farm near Norman, Ok. and two years ago, into Norman, which is a little city of about 4500. His fortune was his friends. Interment was in Englewood. (Note: b: Nov 28 1912, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MO - d: Nov 5 1986, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MO). Services were conducted at a funeral home in Independence Easter Sunday. She was a surrogate mother in the summer to many young male cousins and nephews who were sent to spend the summer on the farm. ADKINS, Nannie Bertha WEST1860-1932Adkins Cemetery, Clinton Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Mrs. Nannie Bertha Adkins passed away June 21, 1932, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nettie Cromer, west of Deepwater, after an illness of about one year. Funeral services were held at United Methodist Church, Clinton, on Friday, Aug. 19. Mr. Anders, afflicted with pernicious anemia, had been seriously ill since February, and was moved in an ambulance a week prior to his death from the house at 301 South Tower to 204 West Allen. On September 21, 1947, he married Lois Ruth Caselman. Burial will be in Hickory Point Cemetery, rural Green Ridge. In 1965, they moved to the Clinton area where they finished raising their four boys and helped raise grandchildren. She died December 9, 1995, at Research Medical Center in Kansas City at the age of 67 years. In addition to working, he took great pleasure in singing and loved to go fishing. ; 13 grandchildren, Hayli Isabell, Rob Warner, Larry Warner, Heather Mustain, Donald Adams, Les Adams, Priscilla Blackmore, Rachael Hinkle, Brad Adams, Audrey Stapleton, Chad Starke, Christina Starke, and Matthew Starke; 21 great-grandchildren and one great-grandchild on the way; and 2 great-great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren on the way; a sister, Juanita Opper, Birch Run, Mi. Judge Amick was a gentleman of the old school, manly, genial and lovable. She attended early elementary school in Warsaw and later moved with her family to rural Windsor, where she continued her education through high school, graduating in the class of 1933. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. Upon her death, Clem decided to move back to Clinton, purchasing a new home and continued to enjoy his retirement until he suffered a stroke. "Ernie" was an avid sportsman. Mr. Austin was the descendant of a superior old Virginia family, whose fine principles and high honor together with the sweet and beautiful qualities of his estimable wife were passed on to their eight children. With the three motherless grandchildren, Wanda, Jesse and Delores Evans, he and his wife returned to Deepwater. A military graveside service will be presented by the Missouri Honor Guard. In this connection we are reminded that human life, especially of a child, is the most precious treasure that earth affords. ALLEN, Louisa B. HARNETT1822-1896Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOThe Windsor Review, Windsor MO, Thursday, Mar 5 1896 - Died at the home of Mr. John E. and Lucy Ball in Windsor, Mo., February 29, 1896, Louisa B. Allen, nee, Harnett. -- The Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Thursday, Aug 9 1934 -- Viola Ottilie Kaiser was born on the Mound farm northeast of Clinton, April 25, 1894. Survivors include his wife, Lexie of the home; a daughter, Peggy Warner and her husband, Kevin of Holden; a son, Larry Atkinson and his wife, Debbie of Blairstown; 5 grandchildren, Lindsy Joiner, Laura Joiner, Lance Warner, Ashley Atkinson and Collin Atkinson; a great granddaughter, Erica Nicole Atkinson; a sister, Annette Taylor of Harrisonville and a brother, Jerry Atkinson and his wife, Brenda of Kingsville. Funeral services were Monday, November 16, at Dickey Funeral Home, Garden City. Survivors include sons, John H. Arnold of Shawnee, Kansas, and Robert D. Arnold of Clinton; daughter, Rose Adames of Harrisonville; nine grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. She was born November 14, 1905, to John B. and Della Jones Carpenter, near Peru in Bates County. Under the direction of Consalus Funeral Home, Clinton, the family will receive visitors Saturday, August 10, at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Clinton. The coroner of Henry county, Dr. W. T. Jennings, also the deputy sheriff, Dalton Davis, were called to the scene, but upon their arrival found that the accident had occurred a quarter of a mile over the Benton county line so they were without jurisdiction, and could not take charge of the case. Deceased was born January 12, 1845, on a Catalpa Plantation on the shores of the Tennessee river in Mississippi and when but a few hours old was taken to the Glen Marion Plantation, near Osceola, Ark., a beautiful tract which had been cut out of the heart of the forest and transformed into a magnificent country estate by her older brothers. He was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church of Abilene and was a veteran of World War I. Mr. Adams was considered an expert miner and was working in the same coal mines at the time of an accident three years ago, which killed Elmer Yount. Survivors include her husband, Walter, of the home; one son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Sally Allen and their children, Lindsay and Brian, Ballwin; two daughters and sons-in-law, Nancy and Bob Matroni, St. Peters, and Lisa and Dan Wallace and their daughter, Whitney, Clinton; one sister, lvy Hey, Baldwin City, Kansas; one brother-in-law, Jim Nathan, Kansas City, and several nieces, nephews and other relatives. 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. He awakened his wife, who called for help and medical aid, responses from both being of no avail and his long reverent soul returned to its Maker, whom Mr. Ashley had truly served throughout his life. After retirement they moved to Missouri to be closer to their daughter. He leaves a father who resided with him, a wife and four children, the eldest, Mrs. Don McClure, who resides in Kansas City, two little girls and a boy three years old. The family suggests contributions to help with funeral expenses and may be left in care of the funeral home. Services were held Sunday afternoon at the Maywood Baptist Church in Independence, of which she was a member, then the body was brought to Clinton where graveside services were conducted at Englewood. Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 9, 2017 at the Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton, MO. She grew up in rural Benton County and graduated from Warsaw High School. She was born Dec. 31, 1949, in Nevada, the daughter of Chester and Wilma Ancell. He was widely recognized as a farmer who kept up with the latest in both production and marketing. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by three brothers, Charles, Homer and Ralph Akins; three sisters, Bonnie, Opal and Marie. Williams and Mrs. Clay Willcockson, all of Urih. On July 11, 1980, Buck was united in marriage to Lou Ann Dickey in Harrisonville and later was united in marriage to Laura Elizabeth Clark-Simmons on June 9, 2000 in Harrisonville. Patrolman Allman was driving toward Clinton, having received a call to an accident three miles south of Deepwater on Highway 13, in which Henry Clay Davidson of Jackson County and Mrs. Blanche Rakes of Kansas City, Kan., were involved when their car failed to make a curve. Besides her own children, she leaves 36 grandchildren, 41 great grandchildren, and a host of relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Pauline Word; a half-sister, Meredith Ray Evans; a brother, Nelson Alford, and three half-brothers, Roy, Troy and Clyde Stevens. ALLEN, Stuart1912-2003Hickory Point Cemetery, Green Ridge, Pettis Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jul 16 2003 - Stuart Allen, 90, Green Ridge, died Sunday evening, July 13, 2003, at Golden Valley Hospital in Clinton. At the death of his father in 1863, the family returned to the farm where he assisted his mother with farming. She was baptized into the Deepwater Brethren Church in 1925. Funeral services for Dimple were held Sunday, Aug. 5, 1973 at the Baptist Church in Brownington. He attended public schools in Fort Scott, Kansas, and graduated from the University of Kansas with honors in 1939. ARNOLD, Henry Glen1903-2000Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Dec 14 2000 - Henry Glen Arnold was born December 30, 1903, at Jerico Springs, son of John S. and Georgia Belle Mears Arnold. He married Frances Houk, August 5, 1913, to which union were born three children, Olive Odessa, Thelma Elizabeth and Forrest Dale. He was born On June 4, 1942, in Blairstown, the son of Clyde and Dorothy Kean Archer. Hadley Funeral Home Obituaries & Services In Windsor, Mo - Legacy.com Also preceding her were her parents; two sons, James Robert Anders and Clayton Lee Anders, one brother, Charles (Chalk) Wentworth, and three sisters, Patty Bonham, Helen Cook and Lucille (Katey) Anders. He served in the United States Army during World War II. She also volunteered later at the Clinton Senior Center. He was a member of the American Legion Post at Clinton. Using skills learned during his service as a medical technician in the army, Bill also contributed to the Boulder community as a Red Cross instructor. He served his church as superintendent and steward for many years. ARMSTRONG, Edna Mae HATFIELD1927-1993Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Edna Mae Hatfield Armstrong was born May 16, 1927 in Kansas City, the daughter of Lorel E. and Mary (Turney) Hatfield. For a while they resided at Emporia, Kan. Ruby's love of golf lured her to move to a new home at the Meadows Development of Clinton in December 1988 where she lived until her death. She attended the University of Colorado in Boulder. ADAMS, Sarah Caroline CLEVELANDabt 1813-1895Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOHenry County Democrat, Clinton MO, Thursday, May 9 1895 - Mrs. S. C. Adams, mother of Dr. Z. T. Adams, died at the doctor's home in this city Saturday evening shortly after 7 o'clock, of debility and old age. Sunday afternoon brief funeral services were held at the family home, after which the body was borne to Sardis burial ground where the last sad rites were performed in the presence of one of the largest funeral assemblages in the history of the county. Mrs. Albin lived most of her life in the Clinton area. He was born at Independence August 3, 1834 and was a son of Abner J. Adair of Kentucky, who was one of those that assisted in the laying off of the town of Independence and the first to own property and live there. It's main ingredient was love, seasoned well with patience. The funeral services were conducted at the home of Mrs. Dooley on East Ohio street, Tuesday afternoon. He was married twice and leaves a family of five children, one by his first wife and four by his second. ANDERSON, William Frederick1891-1932Bear Creek Cemetery, Bear Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Thursday, May 19 1932 - WILLIAM ANDERSON DEAD - William Frederick Anderson was born at Boonville, Mo., Cooper county, December 10, 1890, and departed this life at his home in Sweet Springs, Mo., April 14, 1932 having attained the age of 41 years, 4 months and 4 days. He was devoted to his family. In 1940, Mrs. Allen joined the Order of Eastern Star Chapter #102 where she was Past Matron and had received a 50-year membership pin several years ago. About two weeks after the Clinton Christian church was organized she became a member and had been a member ever since. He was born August 29, 1930, to George and Mae Carpenter Austin in Bates County. Burial was in the Shawnee Mound Cemetery. Charles was born December 21, 1933, near Adrian, the youngest child of Charles Thomas and Minnie Akins. She was also preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, Joe Wade and Owen Wade, and one sister, Marie Burton. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Means, and a sister to the late Mrs. Henry Westerman, she will be remembered by many here. He was employed for 26 years by General Motors in Kansas City, Ks. She truly lived her faith. After retirement she worked part time at Indigo Wild. She had been apparently getting over the operation satisfactorily when complications set in and death was quick to follow. The pallbearers were four cousins and two nephews, Will Merrill, Sidney Lyman, Russell and Gordon Avery. On February 14, 1991, at the Windsor United Methodist Church, in Windsor, Mo., she married Virgil Alderton, who preceded her in death January 11, 2003. She married William Lane Avery, who was judge in the county for many years, Jan. 17, 1845. Survivors include one son, Rev. Burial was in Fristoe Cemetery. Funeral services were held Monday, March 31, at the Chilhowee Baptist Church. The best poems for funerals, memorial services., and cards. Kenneth worked for an Auto Body Shop. Echovita offers a solidarity program that gives back the funds generated to families. Opal Howard Obituary (1921 - 2022) - Legacy Remembers In her spare time Connie enjoyed baking and working in the yard. Survivors include her husband, of the home; one granddaughter, Mrs. Lewis Knecht; one grandson, Charles Henry Auer, Raytown; one brother, Allen Thomas of Brawley, California, and two great-grandchildren along with other friends and relatives. Glenn "Windsor" Warren Obituary - News-Leader Burial will be in the family lot in Englewood Cemetery. At the death of his wife, Abner Adair went to Texas, where he spent several years and then returned to the farm of a brother, near Clinton, Mo., where he made his home for a number of years. 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. He was the eldest of seven children, most of whom were born after his parents moved from Cleveland, Ohio, to Clinton. She is survived by three sisters, Marguerite and Mary Atwell, of the home, and Maude Summers and husband, Grover, Clinton; nephews, James Summers, Windsor, Kent Summers, Clinton; nieces, Joyce Trolinger, Calhoun, Cheryl Atwell, Clinton; great-nephews, Tony Trolinger, Calhoun, Ryan and Brady Summers, Clinton, great-nieces, Taryn Trolinger, Calhoun, Heather and Ashley Summers, Clinton. It employs 2 employees and is generating approximately $47,000.00 in annual revenue. She was converted and joined the M.E. It was a case of love at first sight and after a very short courtship they were married. Mr. Abington was converted and joined the High Point Baptist church in 1905, later moving his membership to the Leeton Baptist Church where it remains. She worked at Gerbes Supermarket in Windsor for 12 years and later worked at Parmalee Industries in Windsor for 14 years. He is survived by his wife June Arduser of the home; one daughter Becky (Robert) Moore of Osceola; grandson Kylan (Antonia) Moore, and great-granddaughters, Leila, Mattia and Evelyn Moore of Lee's Summit; two stepsons, Ron (Chris) Williams of Springfield and Don Williams of Clinton. Our lives are richer for having known him. Born in Winchester, Virginia, October 26, 1828 and was something over 73. Megan was the niece of Carol Embree, Clinton. He was born December 26, 1910 in Windsor, the son of Stanley Watts Allen and Lucinda Elizabeth (Parker) Allen. She leaves to mourn her loss one daughter Mrs. C. E. Sorter, of Clinton, a stepson, A. D. Ackerman, of Kansas City, Mo. Burial will be Sunday, August 31, at the Paul Cemetery, Huntingdale. He was a former Lions Club member and belonged to the American Legion. He was a 50-year member, Masonic Lodge and Shriner. Bob was raised in the Brookfield area and he was the eighth out of 12 children. She was born November 24, 1919, in Springfork, Mo., the daughter of Fred William Fajen and Mary Katherine (Schroeder) Fajen. 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. His favorite foods were mushroom soup and watermelon and his hobby was showing miniature miles. Website; Homes; 166 . She was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church, Windsor. Masonic services were conducted Thursday, October 13, under the auspices of Cold Spring Masonic Lodge 274 AF&AM, Leeton. He also worked for McDowell Tire Co. and Phillips Propane in Warsaw before retiring in 1986 due to failing health. Funeral services were Monday, August 2, at Hadley Funeral Home. Mary and Perry's first home was a farm in the Chalk Level area, where they lived for the next eight years. Giving to charity is a meaningful way to honor someone who has died. She is survived by her husband James E. Allen of the home, and daughters, Michelle E. Allen (fiance, Gordon Irby), Appleton City, Cecile "Sam" Allen and Jennifer L. Boden (husband, Ed), Montrose. The past 12 years Sam had lived in rural Deepwater. She was actively involved throughout her life and held a special place in her heart for her Kappa Sisters. He was an artist. Burial was in the Englewood Cemetery. The family moved to Texas in 1980 and Charles and Margaret have lived in the east Texas area since that time. She was born on Christmas Day and, according to the old legend, she was vested by that coincidence, with graces and gentleness of spirit and heart that destined her to be a loyal, unselfish character. Mrs. Albin cared for her husband for 16 years, he being an invalid after suffering a stroke and had been very active until since his death. He is survived by his wife Jeanne of the home; two sons, Mark Antes, North Kansas City and Steven Antes, Branson; three daughters, Melissa Antes, Urich, Nancy Lawson, Garden City, and Carol Bullard, Springfield, and six grandchildren, Gayle Lawson, Stacey Lawson, Lynsey Lawson, Chris Antes, Mark Antes and Elena Bullard. She graduated from Central Missouri State Teachers College, Warrensburg, in 1925. Missouri Obituaries - Online Obituaries, Funeral Notices and Death Records He had been in failing health for some time, and had recently spent a month in the Jasper County Sanitarium at Webb City, Mo. AUSTIN, Mary Elizabeth CHEEK1843-1928Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Mrs. Mary E. Austin At Rest - Our long time friend and old neighbor is in Heaven. Interment will follow in the Carpenter Cemetery, located west of Chilhowee. Ed Austin, as his friends knew him, was born in Clinton, July 18, 1878. Linus Eaker, Methodist minister, officiated at the funeral service of Thomas Anders, 78, who died June 10, 1950, at 7:30 a.m., at a local hospital. Graveside services were Tuesday, September 6, at Clinton Memory Gardens Cemetery. ALLEN, Sarah SHANKLAND1856-1902Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton Missouri, Jan 18 1902 - Died, at her home on East Green St., near Eighth, Mrs. Geo. The great-grandchildren are all girls. He will be sadly missed by family and friends. donnie warner obituary Donnie Warner, 68, of Windsor, Missouri, died Saturday, September 3, 2022, at Windsor Healthcare & Rehabilitation. Her parents settled on the head waters of west Tebo, Henry County. He enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, driving trucks and spending time with his family and grandsons. Burial was in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. On July 28, 1978, in Clinton, he married Beverly Lou Tullis and she survives of the home. Graveside services were held at Friday, May 24, in the Carpenter Cemetery in Johnson Co. ALBIN, Harriett Melissa HOUGH1859-1945Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MOFuneral services for Mrs. Harriett M. Albin were held at the Community Church in Chilhowee Monday, October 8. He served during World War II, as a Navy Seaman 2nd Class. We laid her to rest in the beautiful city of the dead at Windsor, Mo., to await the trump of God. She was adored by all. Burial was at Clinton Memory Gardens. Like our boys from overseas, he would never talk mch about the war, and soon switched to something else, but when weakened by disease in his last illness he lost the iron control over his mind, and wandered back, and with "hip! hooray!" This grief was harrowing and when March 6, 1900, Mr. In 1992 she moved back to Warsaw. Angle owned and operated for years the farm where Stith Cooper now lives, and where, in addition to numerous livestock and large grain farming, he kept an excellent orchard. Graveside services will be at Appleton City Cemetery on Wednesday, May 26. They then returned to Warrensburg in 1987. On July 29, 1946, in Reno, Nevada, she married Roger J. Garner, who preceded her in death. (1949), in Santa Monica, California, to Joseph Benjamin and Madelyn Jean Rowe Aslin. It was with tear dimmed eyes that he said: "Everybody will miss Mr. Avery, he has done something for all of us." She was a longtime member of the Mr. Zion Methodist Church. She was her mother's ever-ready assistant about the home, finding tasks to do without having to be told. He was an avid duck hunter and fisherman. She was a member of the Huntingdale Methodist Church. Through the years they made their home in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, New York, Spain and of course Missouri. He was united in marriage to Mary Louise (Arnold) Blake on June 30, 1953, in Piggott, Arkansas. She always had what they wanted to eat. In addition to his wife, he is also survived by a son, Steve Allen, Helena, Oklahoma; a daughter Shonna Dady and her husband Ronnie, Windsor; four grandsons, Christopher Dady, Joshua Allen, Matthew Allen and Aaron Allen; a granddaughter, Megan Dady; a sister Donna Horner and her husband Dale, Lee's Summit; an uncle Richmond Allen, Knob Noster; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends. Burial was in the Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. Miers, and sister, Mrs. Ed Dierck of Calhoun; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Dunning of Clinton, Mrs. Minnie Chiles of Stafford, Kansas; a brother, Bennie Adams of Rockville, Mo. To his marriage on Oct. 20, 1906, to Pearl Givett, seven children were born, two of whom are deceased. The sad news of his death reached Clinton shortly after he was killed and many heads were bowed in sorrow, as he was one of our leading businessmen a number of years ago. She found his boyd near the cultivator on which he had apparently been working and she knew that life had been gone some time. Ed was born September 23, 1940, in the Piper community in Henry County, son of James Leonard Allen and Gladys Marie (Warner) Allen. In 1946, She, Joe and their three boys moved to a farm in the Austin community near Archie and farmed there for 52 years. Elizabeth was a fierce card player and enjoyed many hours of bridge with her friends. A very touching sermon was given by Brother John Umphries, after which the remains were laid to rest in the Calhoun cemetery covered by beautiful flowers. She was born on March 10, 1921, at Carterville, Mo., the daughter of Charles and Normor Conley White. Her home was always a favorite gathering place for children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and friends. Mrs. Charles (June) Ritzen, Kenilworth, Ill., and a son, Henry Malcolm Adkins, Clinton. Also surviving are the following nieces and nephews, Mrs. Joyce Trolinger of Calhoun, Jamie and Kent Summers of Clinton, Charlene Mann, Clinton, Dr. Bryce Shopp of Imperial Nebraska, and Michael Steward of Kansas City. She took special pleasure in being with her family. Hers were busy hands indeed, but never too busy to visit and aid a sic or afflicted friend or loved one. Olivet Cemetery, Springfield Twp, Henry Co, MO, Riverside National Cemetery, Riverside, Riverside Co, CA, Double Branch Cemetery, near Butler, Bates Co, MO, Marrowbone Township Cemetery, Bethany, Moultrie Co, IL, Rivermonte Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Springfield, Greene Co, MO, Forest Park Cemetery, Greenwood, Caddo Co, LA, Rose Hill Memorial Park, Tulsa, Tulsa Co, OK, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Norfolk City, Norfolk Co, VA, Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, CA, Floral Hills East Cemetery, Lee's Summit, Jackson Co, MO, Sardis South Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MO, Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, El Paso Co, CO, Springfield National Cemetery, Springfield, Greene Co, MO, Holy Cross Cemetery, Emma, Lafayette Co, MO. Funeral services will be conducted today at Brandon. Russ worked for Union State Bank through high school and college before beginning his career as a financial advisor. He attended school in Raytown. ADKINS, Henry Bert1860-1930Adkins Cemetery, Clinton Twp, Henry Co, MOBert Adkins died at his home in LaDue, at 7:30 p.m. Monday. ACKLIN, Jesse M.1935-2001Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, May 3 2001 - Jesse M. Acklin, 65, formerly of Windsor, died Wednesday morning, May 2, 2001, at Bothwell Regional Health Center, Sedalia. The children of the neighborhood were always remembered when they were ill with a dinner on the daintiest tray. He was cremated and a memorial service will take place at a later time in Missouri. Lou Ann lived in Garden City where she attended grade school and was a 1969 graduate of Sherwood High School near Creighton where she participated in school sports, especially basketball. This world will not be the same without him. Six years ago he moved with his parents to Maywood, Nebraska.