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Quellen-Verweis NI25104 :
Personen : Tribout Adolph P.
Death record listed in the Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916 - 1950.
Death Certificate Number: 0000174
Quellen-Verweis NI25106 :
Personen : Tribout Victor Bonaventure
Record taken from the Illinois Public Domain Land Tract Sales Database:
Purchaser: TRIBOUT BONAVENTURE
Legal Description:
Aliquot Parts or Lot: LOT17NWNWNE
Section Number: 16
Township: 01N
Range: 08W
Meridan: 3
County of Purchase: ST. CLAIR
Details of Sale:
Acres: 10.00
Price per Acre: 90.00
Total Price: 900.00
Type of Sale: SC
Date of Purchase: 02/10/1877
Volume: 819
Page: 051
Quellen-Verweis NI25114 :
Personen : Fox Eliza Jane
a/k/a - Elizabeth Jane Fox
Quellen-Verweis NI25141 :
Personen : Tribout Adeline
Burial: Mt. Carmel Cemetary, Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois.
Quellen-Verweis NI25147 :
Personen : Collins John
John Collins, 84 years old, a retired coalminer of 9623 West Main St., died at his home Wednesday morning at 2 o'clock after a lingering illness. He was born in England September 22, 1842, and came to this country many years ago. His wife, who was Miss Jane Davis, preceeded him in death. He leaves the following daughters: Mrs Eliza Haig, Caseyville; Mrs. Louis Tribout, Birkner Station; Mrs Joseph A. Tribout, Beleville; and Mrs Edward Fricke, of East St. Louis.
The deceased was a member of Local No. 2708, United Mine Workers of America.
The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock frothe Gunklach chapel to Walnut Hill Cemetary. The Rev. John Beese will officiate.
Quellen-Verweis NI25169 :
Personen : Wagner Raymond "Butch" P.
Raymond P. Wagner
Raymond P. "Butch" Wagner, 83, of Baldwin, IL, formerly of Trenton, IL, born January 7, 1922, in Belleville, IL, died Sunday, April 24, 2005, at Red Bud Nursing Home, Red Bud, IL.
Mr. Wagner was a retired grain farmer. He also owned a tavern and worked at a brewery. He was a World War II U.S. Army veteran.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Ida, nee Bassler, Wagner; his parents, Paul and Larinda, nee Tribout, Wagner; a sister, Berneice (Jerry Sr.) Ulch; a brother, Jerome (Adaline) Wagner; a niece, Donna Ulch; and a nephew, Jerry Ulch Jr.
He is survived by a sister-in-law, Kathleen Tribout of Baldwin, IL;
two aunts, Aurelia (Babe) Willman and Kathryn Tribout, both of Belleville, IL;
nephews, Steve (Janice) Wagner of Belleville, IL,
Robert (Wilma) Wagner of Shiloh, IL,
and Virgil (Adele) Tribout Jr. of Lakewood, FL;
and cousins.
Memorials may be made to Hospice of Southern Illinois or to the Disabled American Veterans.
Friends may call from 4:00 to 7:00 PM Wednesday, April 27, 2005, at George Renner & Sons Funeral Home, Belleville, IL.
Funeral services will be held at 7:00 PM Wednesday, April 27, 2005, at George Renner & Sons Funeral Home, Belleville, IL, with the Rev. Dr. Arthur Tinge officiating.
Burial will be at Lake View Memorial Gardens, Fairview Heights, IL.
Quellen-Verweis NI25184 :
Personen : Haig Verona
In 1923, Verona Haig graduated from Belleville Township High School, Belleville Township, St. Clair County, Illinois.
Quellen-Verweis NI25188 :
Personen : Voudry William J.
a/k/a - William J. Voudrie
Quellen-Verweis NI25191 :
Personen : Tribout Elizabeth A.
Elizabeth A. Tribout was born in 1872 in New York and was adopted by Emil and Catherine Tribout
Quellen-Verweis NI25203 :
Personen : Balthrope Harry Winfield
Burial: Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois.
Quellen-Verweis NI25237 :
Personen : Tribout George
Death record listed in the Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916 - 1950.
Death Certificate Number: 0038651
Date Filed: September 29, 1949
Nme: George Tribout Sr.
Death Date: September 29, 1949
Sex: male
Race: white
Age: 80
County: St. Clair
Quellen-Verweis NI25238 :
Personen : Tribout Herbert S. (Jr.)
Death record listed in the Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916 - 1950.
Death Certificate Number: 2820355
Date Filed: December 13, 1923
Nme: Herbert S. Tribout Jr.
Death Date: December 12, 1923
Sex: male
Race: white
Age: unknown
City: Belleville
County: St. Clair
Quellen-Verweis NI25239 :
Personen : Tribout James H.
Death record listed in the Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916 - 1950.
Death Certificate Number: 0037750
Date Filed: December 19, 1916
Name: James H. Tribout
Death Date: December 17, 1916
Sex: male
Race: white
Age: unknown
City: St. Clair Township
County: St. Clair
Quellen-Verweis NI25240 :
Personen : Tribout Melvin
Death record listed in the Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916 - 1950.
Death Certificate Number: 0002894
Date Filed: January 19, 1919
Name: Melvin Tribout
Death Date: January 18, 1919
Sex: male
Race: white
Age: unknown
City: Belleville
County: St. Clair
Quellen-Verweis NI25241 :
Personen : Tribout Raymond
Death record listed in the Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916 - 1950.
Death Certificate Number: 0023990
Date Filed: July 07, 1921
Name: Raymond Tribout
Death Date: July 04, 1921
Sex: male
Race: white
Age: unknown
City: St. Clair Township
County: St. Clair
Quellen-Verweis NI25242 :
Personen : Tribout Victor
Death record listed in the Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916 - 1950.
Death Certificate Number: 0036332
Date Filed: unknown
Name: Victor Tribout
Death Date: September 29, 1946
Sex: male
Race: white
Age: unknown
City: Swansea Villiage
County: St. Clair
Quellen-Verweis NI25250 :
Personen : Dammerich Magdalena "Lina" Theresal
Burial: Mount Carmel Catholic Cemetery, Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois.
Quellen-Verweis NI25266 :
Personen : Munie Mathilda M.
Burial: Walnut Hill Cemetary, St. Clair County, Illinois.
Quellen-Verweis NI25268 :
Personen : Tribout Ronald
This information is restricted, but it's available upon request to related family members.
Quellen-Verweis NI25273 :
Personen : Munie Ilene J.
This information is restricted, but it's available upon request to related family members.
Quellen-Verweis NI25274 :
Personen : Munie Gleodos R.
This information is restricted, but it's available upon request to related family members.
Quellen-Verweis NI25282 :
Personen : Munie Jean Baptiste
Burial: Holy Family Church, Cahokia, Illinois.
Quellen-Verweis NI25283 :
Personen : Munie Marie
Burial: Holy Family Church, Cahokia, Illinois.
Quellen-Verweis NI25284 :
Personen : Munier Jan
Burial: Holy Family Church, Cahokia, Illinois.
Quellen-Verweis NI25285 :
Personen : Munier Jean Baptiste
Burial: Holy Family Church, Cahokia, Illinois.
Quellen-Verweis NI25289 :
Personen : Holthaus James
[DailyJournal/Jan. 29, 2002]
James Holthaus, 58, of Farmington, passed away [Sunday] Jan. 27, 2002, at Mineral Area Regional Medical Center in Farmington. He was born Nov. 26, 1943. He was preceded in death by his father, Victor B. Holthaus.
He is survived by his mother, Victoria (Munie) Holthaus of Park Hills; brothers and sisters: Marge and Larry Heying of Imperial, Gerald and Loretta Holthaus of South Carolina; Anita Dee of St. Louis; Joan and Al Andrews of Shawnee, Kansas; Thomas and Ruth Ann Holthaus of Illinois; Paulette and Danny Williams of Kansas City; Timothy and Donna Holthaus of Farmington, Leonard and Debbie Holthaus of Benton, IL; Gregory and Paula Holthaus of Gorham, IL, Duane and Judy Holthaus of Winona.
The family will receive friends from 9:30 -11 a.m. Wednesday at C.Z. Boyer and Son Funeral Home in Desloge. Funeral services 11 a.m. Wednesday at Immaculate Conception Church in Park Hills with Rev. Jim French officiating.
Quellen-Verweis NI25292 :
Personen : Cash Edith Lillian
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Thurs. Oct. 21, 1982, page 6.
EDITH LILLIAN BARTON:
Edith Lillian Barton of Rivermines, passed away October 13, 1982 at St. Johns Mercy Hospital at the age of 59. She was born January 27, 1923 at Oats, Mo. to the late Netta (Johnson) Cash and Jesse Cash of Rivermines.
Surviving are one son, Reginald Barton of Rivermines; three daughters, Seva (Mrs. Floyd) Lenz of Fredericktown; Gail (Mrs. Dave) Clark of Rivermines; Necka Coffman of Rivermines; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband Raymond Barton, one son and one granddaughter.
Services were Saturday, October 16 at 2 p.m. at Parkview Free Will Baptist Church in Desloge with Rev. Guy Leonard officiating.
Interment was in Meyers Cemetery in Oats, Mo. under the direction of Caldwell Funeral Home.
Quellen-Verweis NI25294 :
Personen : Stewart Emma Virginia
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Wed. Aug. 7, 1968.
EMMA VIRGINIA PRATTE RITES WEDNESDAY:
Emma Virginia Pratte of Crystal City, was born February 6, 1879 in Ste. Genevieve County, the daughter of the late William and Eliza Pyatt Stewart, and died August 3 at the Jefferson Memorial Hospital at the age of 89 years, 5 months and 27 days.
In 1904 she was united in marriage to Peter (Jack) Pratte, who preceded her in death in 1955. She is survived by three sons, Dallas of Morris, Ill.; Willard of Bloomington, Calif.; and Stanley of Springfield, Virginia; a daughter, Edna, Mrs. Thomas Allen of Crystal City; a brother, Thomas Stewart of Bonne Terre; 18 grand children and 12 great grandchildren. Three brothers and two sisters preceded her in death.
She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Bonne Terre where services were conducted Wednesday, August 7 at 2:00 p.m., with the Rev. Edward Goodwin officiating, assisted by Rev. Gene Casy of Crystal City.
Interment was in the Bonne Terre Cemetery under the direction of the Sparks Funeral Service of Bonne Terre.
Quellen-Verweis NI25298 :
Personen : Karsch Ione
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Wed. Nov. 5, 1969.
MRS. PAUL BLUNT DIES IN FLORIDA HOSPITAL:
Ione Blunt of 113 Wimico Street, Eau Gallie, Florida, was born September 19, 1908, at Flat River and died October 31, 1969, at Tallahassee, Florida, at age 61 years, one month, and 12 days. She was a daughter of E. F. Karsch and Amanda (Hensley) Karsch.
On August 10, 1930, she was married to Paul Blunt.
Surviving are: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Karsch of Leadwood; her husband, Paul Blunt of Eau Gallie, Fla.; one son, Matthew Blunt of Baton Rouge, La.; two daughters, Eleanor Rudolph of Wilmington, Ill., and Cynthia (Mrs. David Swarner) of Evanston, Ill.; two brothers, James H. Karsch of Leadwood and Edward F. Karsch of Potosi; and five grandchildren.
Funeral services were Monday, November 3, 2 p.m. at Desloge United Methodist Church. Rev. J. A. Slover officiated and interment was at Parkview Cemetery. Arrangements were by C.Z. Boyer & Son, Desloge.
Quellen-Verweis NI25307 :
Personen : Baldwin Juanita Illene
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Wed. Nov. 5, 1969.
JUANITA LINK DIED MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3:
Juanita Illene (Baldwin) Link of Lemay, formerly of this area, died Monday, November 3, 1969, at Lutheran Hospital, St. Louis. She was born at Fredericktown, November 1, 1913.
She is survived by: her husband, Chester Link of Lemay; her parents, Walter and Jenny (McGraw) Baldwin of Elvins; three children, Paul Link, Ruth (Mrs. Russell LaPlant), and Mary (Mrs. Claude Snelser), all of St. Louis; four brothers, Palmer (Tobe) Baldwin of Elvins, Lyman (Jack) Baldwin of Flat River; four sisters, Freda (Mrs. James George) of Elvins, Mildred (Mrs. Harland Allen) of Desloge, Demove (Mrs. Ernest Wadlow) of Flat River, and Mae (Mrs. Stanley East) of Rivermines; and seven grandchildren.
Funeral services were Wednesday, November 5, 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Elvins. Rev. Robert Heldritch, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Lemay, officiated, assisted by Rev. Keith Huffman. Interment was at Parkview Cemetery under the direction of Caldwell Funeral Homes, Flat River.
Quellen-Verweis NI25311 :
Personen : Suter Hattie
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Wed. Nov. 5, 1969.
HATTIE COSTEPHENS DIED; SERVICES WERE NOV. 1:
Hattie Costephens of 3337 Ridgeway, St. Charles, Mo., died at St. Joseph Hospital, St. Charles, October 30, 1969. She was born April 2, 1891, at Sapp, Texas, a daughter of the late Sigmund Suter and Emma Schroeder Suter.
Surviving are: her husband, James A. Costephens, St. Charles; two daughters, Althie (Mrs. Roy Kinman), St. Charles, and Laverne (Mrs. Carl Bicer), Berkeley; two sisters, Ella Schroeder of Coppell, Texas, and Viola Fries, Gunner, Texas; a step brother, Edwin Kruger of Tioga, Texas, five half sisters, Ida Bodovosky, Edna Bodovosky, Ritta Bodovosky, Hersa Jareki, all of Texas; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Mrs. Costephens was a member of the Flat River Church of Christ.
Services were Saturday, November 1, 2 p.m. at Church of Christ, Flat River, with Evangelist Bernie Crum officiating. Interment was at Woodlawn Cemetery under the direction of Murphy L. Sparks.
Quellen-Verweis NI25327 :
Personen : Tribout Myrtle Virginia
This information is restricted, but it's available upon request to related family members.
Quellen-Verweis NI25338 :
Personen : Dammerich Mary "Ann" Anna
Burial: Green Mount Catholic Cemetery, southeast of Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois.
Quellen-Verweis NI25342 :
Personen : Stoeckel Valentin (Sr.)
Valentin (Sr.) Stoeckel was naturalized in St. Clair County, Illinois on October 1861, Record No. 2622. These records were lost when the Old St. Clair County Court House was torn down.
Quellen-Verweis NI25351 :
Personen : Dammerich William
Death record is listed in the Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916 - 1950.
Death Certificate Number: 0039217
Name: William Dammerich
Death date: October 24, 1945
Location: Wood River Township, Madison County, Illinois.
Quellen-Verweis NI25364 :
Personen : Dammerich Jacob
In 1833, Jacob immigrated from Bavaria to Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois.
Quellen-Verweis NI25365 :
Personen : Dammerich Michael
Michael was a farmer, probably working with his father. He was not shown as owning any land of his own. By 1880 his father, Jacob, had sold his farm and the family was living in the city of Belleville.
According to the 1900 census Michael and his family lived at 521 Douglas Ave. in Belleville, Illinois and he gave his occupation as "Saloon Keeper. Also under children it said that he and Elizabeth had 13 children but only 8 were living by 1900.
In his obituary Michael was said to be "...A well known Saloon owner." and said he died of old age.
Quellen-Verweis NI25367 :
Personen : Germain Jean Louis
Note: Jean may related to Hyacinth Germain that was born April 19, 1819 in Langatte, France. This is the same location Jean's wife was born, and they all ended up in St. Clair County, Illinois.
Quellen-Verweis NI25374 :
Personen : Germain Hyacinth
Note: Hyacinth Germain may be related to Jean Germain, for Jean's wife was born in Langatte, France. Also, they all ended up in St. Clair County, Illinois.
Quellen-Verweis NI25401 :
Personen : Rhein Charles
Burial: Walnut Hill Cemetery, Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois.
Quellen-Verweis NI25402 :
Personen : Semmelroth Louisa "LuLu"
Burial: Walnut Hill Cemetery, Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois.
Quellen-Verweis NI25406 :
Personen : Wagner Donald "Don" C.
Don Wagner, a dairy farmer by family trade, grew up in rural Southern Illinois. He graduated from Marissa High School, Marissa, IL, Belleville Area College, Belleville, IL (now know as Southwestern Illinois College - SWIC) with an Associates of Arts degree, and McKendree College here in Lebanon, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History & Secondary Education.
Upon receiving his call to ministry from our Lord and Savior, Don attend Eden Seminary in Webster Groves, MO. His training included student pastoral service at St. Paul United Church of Christ, Lebanon, IL. He became ordained in the United Church of Christ in June 1988 at the Holy Ghost United Church of Christ, Darmstadt, IL.
Rev. Wagner's first pastoral service was at Grace United Church of Christ, Culver, IN. He was selected by our congregation to be our beloved pastor and teacher in 1994.
During his service with St. Paul UCC, Rev. Wagner returned to Eden Seminary to complete his Doctorate of Ministry.
Quellen-Verweis NI25407 :
Personen : Drumheller Daniel Montgomery
Nancy Witt wrote: Daniel Montgomery Drumheller - Born 25 Mar 1840 on a plantation near Gallatin, Sumer Co, Tenn. His father was born at Monticello with in sight of Thomas Jefferson's home. They moved to Missouri and his father died when he was 3. His mother's family raised cotton and had slaves in Tenn. He died at 85. I took the info from a book called the "Uncle Dan" Drumheller Tells Thrills of Western Trails in 1854 by Dan Drumheller. On Ancestry I see he died 28 Feb 1925. In Los Angeles, CA. He is in a family tree on Ancestry. My family settled in PA and I was told they were related but one group settled in VA and the other in PA. If I can help you anymore on this line let me know.
Transcribed from "An Illustrated History of The Big Bend Country, embracing Lincoln, Douglas, Adams and Franklin counties, State of Washington", published by Western Historical Publishing Co., 1904.
HON. D. M. DRUMHELLER. It is impossible within the limits of a few pages to do justice to, and make mention of, all the interesting facts which are necessarily bound up in the details that mark the career of the subject of this sketch. It is still more difficult for the citizens of today to realize what the early settlers endured when they were compelled to meet danger and want, and to give up the accustomed comforts of life. Were it within the purpose of our story to reveal the trials of the old pioneers, we must certainly say first that it was an act of heroism to undertake the long and wearisome transcontinental journey unavoidable to those early settlers, who made their home in Washington when it was a wilderness and practically an unbroken country.
Probably no one man in the state is more deserving of space or personal mention in a history of this character than Mr. Drumheller. His achievements and successes have been a part of the growth and development of the state and there are few, if any, better known or more highly respected throughout the entire northwest. Throughout this broad range of country he has marked the impress of his individuality without really knowing it himself.
He was born March 25, 1841 in Sumner county, Tennessee, and when a child accompanied his parents to southwestern Missouri where he resided until he was fifteen years of age. At that time he crossed the plains and located in California, remaining there until 1859. Soon after his arrival in California, he secured employment as a cattle herder and with the money he earned while thus engaged, he probably laid the foundation that marked his successful career in life.
In 1859 Mr. Drumheller decided to go to that part of Utah which is now a portion of the state of Nevada. Here he secured employment with the Pony Express business that was operated by Ben Holliday. He remained in this position until 1861, when he decided to come to the territory of Washington and on June 16, of that year, he landed in the town of Walla Walla where he remained until 1865 when he moved to Umatilla, Oregon. Here his capability, sound judgment and logical sense were soon recognized by the people who elected him to represent them in the legislature of the state. In 1887 he returned to Washington and located in the Crab creek country, Lincoln county, where he engaged in the cattle business. His business assumed gigantic proportions and for many years was conducted on an extensive scale and operated successfully. When Mr. Drumheller first settled in Lincoln county it was included within the boundary lines of Spokane county, but since then population and emigration have caused it to be separated from Spokane, yet Mr. Drumheller is as popular and well known in Lincoln, Douglas, Adams and Franklin counties as he is in the city of Spokane. He still owns over twenty thousand acres of land in these counties, and is one of the organizers and directors of the Davenport National bank and the Reardan Exchange bank. Both of these banks were instituted with his direct co-operation and advice.
In 1880 he moved to the city of Spokane where he soon became a prominent factor in the commercial and general growth and development of the city. In 1884 he was elected councilman to the first city council ever chosen in Spokane and by his good judgment, keen foresight, and general knowledge of affairs and requirements, he was instrumental in formulating a foundation and operative basis whereby the young municipality had from its inception a practical business government. While he never was a politician in the full sense of the term, or ever sought political preferment, honors in this direction have been thrust upon him. In 1892 he accepted the nomination for mayor on the Democratic ticket, and while sentiment and public opinion was largely Republican, the citizens realized his qualifications for the office and elected him. His administration, was all that could be expected and was criticized generally as clean, upright, and judicious.
The Insane Asylum at Medical Lake stands as a monument to his business capacity and integrity. As one of the commissioners under whose management this splendid institution was erected, he still further justified the universal esteem in which he is held.
Mr. Drumheller is vice president of the the Traders National bank of Spokane, one of the largest, most successful, and substantial financial institutions in the state of Washington. He has filled the office of vice president from its inception and was instrumental in its organization. When the bank was organized he was a firm believer in its future advancement and became one of the heaviest stockholders. Its progress and success have resulted largely from his wise counsel and good judgment and have justified his opinion and resulted in the strength of the institution.
This brief sketch of the life of Mr. Drumheller leaves untold much that would be interesting, but what has been said of him proves that he is a man of indomitable will and perseverance, and remarkable knowledge. His characteristics are simple, plain, and unostentatious. He holds an honorable position in business and social circles and is universally respected by all classes.
Quellen-Verweis NI25416 :
Personen : Wagner Georgiana
In 1932, Georgiana Wagner was a sophomore at Belleville High School, Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois.
Quellen-Verweis NI25425 :
Personen : Horton Amos Wesley
[Local newspaper obituary on file at Farmington Public Library]
Amos Wesley Horton of Doe Run was born January 25, 1893 in Doe Run [St. Francois County] a son of the late Ellis R. Horton and Mildred S. House Horton and died June 3 [1971]at Farmington Community Hospital.
Surviving are: his widow, Elizabeth Horton of Doe Run; one daughter, Betty (Mrs. William B. Fleming) of Wichita, Kansas; one son, Amos Wendell Horton of Florissant; six grandchildren; two brothers, Lloyd A. Horton of Kirkwood and T. E. Horton of Fort Wayne, Ind.
Chapel service will be Saturday at 2 p.m. with Rev. A. C. Whitworth officiating. Interment will be in Doe Run Memorial Cemetery.
The body is in state at the Miller Chapel in Farmington.
Quellen-Verweis NI25431 :
Personen : Horton Rosemary Kathleen
[Local Newspaper obituary, a copy of which is on file at Farmington Public Library, Farmington, St. Fracouis County, Missouri.]
Rosemary Kathleen Horton, youngest daughter of Avon and Nellie (McCarron) Horton, was born at Desloge [St. Francois County] on June 8, 1937, and departed this life on September 23, 1944, at the Bonne Terre Hospital, following a short illness of a heart ailment. Rosemary was preceded in death by one brother, Clyde Glenwood, also two sisters, Mary Emily and Mrs. Alberta Crawford. She leaves to mourn her going her heartbroken parents, two brothers, Harold of Desloge and Ernest, now serving in the U.S. Army at Camp Van Dorn, Miss.; four sisters, Mabel, June, Doris and Carmen, also one adopted sister, Eleanor Crawford, two sisters-in-law, three nephews, four nieces, two grandmothers, Mrs. Mary McCarron of Irondale and Mrs. Emily Horton of Irondale and a host of other relatives and friends.
Last rites were held at Desloge Free Will Baptist Church at 2 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon September 26, 1944, conducted by Rev. Ray Weitzel, pastor of the Assembly of God Church, Illmo [Elmo] Mo., assisted by Rev. J. F. Miller of Desloge, Rev. Crenshaw of Flat River, Rev. K. H. Lawson of Springfield, Mo. Remains were laid to rest in Big River Cemetery near Irondale. C. Z. Boyer Service.
Quellen-Verweis NI25432 :
Personen : Fadler Dora Agnes
[The Lead Belt News, December 20, 1973]
Dora Agnes Hartle of Flat River [St. Francois County], died December 17, 1973, at Mineral Area Osteopathic Hospital, at the age of 86 years. She was born December 10, 1887, a daughter of the late Jacob and Amey (Hartle) Fadler.
She was preceded in death by her husband James Henry Hartle in 1949.
Surviving are: one son, Clytus Hartle of St. Louis; two daughters, Opal (Mrs. Edward Gamblin) of Farmington, and Pansy Woodward of Tulsa, Okla.; one brother, Clarence Fadler of Patton, Mo.; a sister, Bertha Leonard of St. Louis; eight grandchildren and several great grandchildren.
Funeral services are today, December 20, 10 a.m. at the Murphy L. Sparks Chapel, Flat River. Rev. U. L. Gibson will officiate and interment will be at St. Francois Memorial Park under the direction of Murphy L.Sparks Services, Flat River.
Quellen-Verweis NI25434 :
Personen : Williams Roy LaFayette
Roy LaFayette Williams was born on 9 May 1883 in Mine la Motte, a son of the late Mr & Mrs James Williams and died in Barnes Hospital, Sunday Feb 28,1954, aged 70 years, 9 months 19 days. His wife Emma, preceeded him in death. Surviving are the following children: Clarence & Harold Williams, St. Louis, Glenda (Mrs Luther) Whaley, San Bernadino Ca., Mrs Helen Ashbridge, Rivermines, Mrs Alpha Sebastian, New Orleans LA. He leaves 12 grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs Henry Bess and Mrs Grace Abernathy of Flat River. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the First Free Will Baptist Chruch, conducted by the Rev. Fred Kirby. Internment was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Raymond Caldwell & Sons Service.
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