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Quellen-Verweis NI28632 :
Personen : Tullock John Henry
[The Lead Belt News, St. Francois County, Missouri - March 15, 1929]
John Henry Tullock of Bismarck [St. Francois County] died at the Missouri Baptist Hospital in St. Louis, Wednesday, March 6, 1929 at the age of 74 years, 7 months and 11 days. Funeral services were conducted at the Bismarck Methodist Church, Sunday afternoon, March 10, 1929 at 2 p.m. by Revs. J. W. Duncan and Wm. Stewart. Interment was made in the Hamilton cemetery.
J. H. Tullock, son of Sarah and Francis E. Tullock, was born on a farm south of Bismarck, July 23, 1854. He was married to Alice C. Dennis, December 21, 1889 and to this union ten children were born, two preceding the father in death. He was converted and joined the Methodist church in May 1909 and remained a faithful member until his death. Mr. Tullock was honored and respected by all. He was of a jolly disposition and always had a kindly greeting for everyone. He was a good neighbor willing to lend a helping hand in time of need. In his going, Bismarck has lost a citizen of sterling worth, and his family a kind and loving husband and father.
He leaves besides his companion, the following children to mourn his death: Claude of Walla Walla, Wash.; Sam of Warren, Mich.; Clay and Hattie of Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Mamie Simms of Irondale; Ida, Julia and John of Bismarck.
The News extends sincere sympathy to the family in their bereavement.
Quellen-Verweis NI28635 :
Personen : Rariden Sallie V.
Lead Belt News, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, Friday, Nov. 26, 1926.
MRS. JAMES HIGHLEY WINS WILL CONTEST SUIT:
A verdict in circuit court last Saturday was returned in favor of Mrs. Sallie Highley in a suit brought by J. D. Highley and others to break the will made by the late James Highley during his last illness. The case was the first tried in probate court, where Mrs. Highley won the suit and the plaintiffs appealed to circuit court. The will involved the farm near Desloge and other property belonging to Mr. Highley.
Lead Belt News, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, Friday, Dec. 24, 1926.
DESLOGE NEWS:
Mrs. Sallie Highley entertained Tuesday afternoon with four tables of bridge in the tea room of Fuhrmeister Drug Store of Desloge. Those present were Mesdames William Newman, George Shaner, Robert Kahn, H. C. Tuttle, John Hibbitts, George Faber, Sr., Jim Hunter, George Pierce, H. C. Gaebe, D. S. Lockhart, L. M. Reeves, Taylor Campbell, Austin Goodin, Kee Jones, N. M. Fuller, O. A. Albright. Mrs. Jim Hunter won the first guest prize and Mrs. L. M. Reeves, second. Mrs. R. S. Kahn won first club prize and Mrs. H. C. Tuttle, second. The hostess served refreshments of fruit cake, pineapple sundae, red lemonade and red and white stick candy.
Note: According to the St. Francois County, Missouri Cemeteries Book for K of P Cemetery in Farmington, Sally [Sallie] Highley, wife of James W. Highley, was born Mar. 26, 1867 and died Apr. 20, 1947. She was daughter of Theodore & Mary Ann (Patterson) Rariden.
Quellen-Verweis NI28641 :
Personen : Drier Conrard F.
[The Lead Belt News, St. Francois County, Missouri - March 30, 1928]
CONRAD F. DRIER:
The death of Conrard F. Drier marked the passing of a pioneer citizen of this community. He was one of six children born to Mr. and Mrs. C. Drier at Pilot Knob, Mo., where in the trying days of the Civil War he spent his early childhood. He was born July 3, 1855. When 23 years of age he came to Bonne Terre [in St. Francois County, Mo.] where he was employed with the local lead company, in whose service he remained 47 years, having been known there these many years as a trusted and faithful employee. On September 9, 1881, he was united in marriage to Miss Hattie Bryan of DeSoto, Mo. To this union ten children were born, three of whom preceded him in death. For 41 years the Drier family have lived on the old homestead three miles east of Bonne Terre.
The deceased was a member of the Lutheran church, having been received into membership at Pilot Knob April 6th, 1868.
Being blessed with a healthy body he knew of no major ailment until he was stricken with pneumonia which caused his death March 23, 1928, at 2:15 p.m.
Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Bonne Terre Lutheran church at two o'clock conducted by Rev. W. Keisker, pastor of the Flat River Lutheran church. Interment was made in the Bonne Terre Cemetery.
The deceased leaves to mourn his departure the widow and seven children, namely: Pearl, at home; Bert, St. Louis; Frank, Bonne Terre; Charles, Route One, Bonne Terre; William, Detroit; Mrs. Horace Hart, Flat River and Mrs. Clifford Counts of Bonne Terre, one brother, Fred Drier of St. Louis.
To these bereaved relatives the News extends deepest sympathy.
Quellen-Verweis NI28644 :
Personen : Roberts Dolly Jane
[The Lead Belt News, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, Friday, April 28, 1950]
Dolly Jane Roberts was born at Buffalo Valley, Tenn., on May 19, 1855, and passed away on April 23, 1950, in Farmington [St. Francois County], Mo., at the home of her nephew, H. D. Roberts, being 94 years 11 months 3 days of age. She was the daughter of the late Henry and Elizabeth (Whitefield) Roberts.
She united with the Rough Creek Baptist Church of Allen County, KY at an early age and was a faithful member. She is survived by a host of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at the Cozean Chapel by Rev. R. Ray Stone. Burial was in the K. of P. Cemetery.
Quellen-Verweis NI28646 :
Personen : Cole Alfred
Lead Belt News, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, Friday, March 10, 1939.
ALFRED COLE:
Alfred Cole, son of the late Aaron and Paulina Cole, was born at Blackwell, Mo., April 30, 1856, and died at his home on Bonne Terre Route Two, Friday, March 3, at the age of 82 years 10 months 3 days.
He was united in marriage on May 16, 1883 to Mary Riffa (?) Pratte. Two children were born to this union. The daughter, Stella May, died in infancy, and the son, Stephen J., passed away three and one-half years ago. He was also preceded in death by his wife five years ago.
He professed faith in Christ and united with the Primrose Baptist Church in February, 1909.
Surviving him are one sister, Mrs. Vetal Pratte of Bonne Terre; four brothers, Oliver of Bonne Terre, Stephen and Eldridge of Blackwell and Leander of Potosi; his daughter-in-law, Mrs Stephen Cole, with whom he made his home; two grandsons, Goeffrey [Geoffrey ?] and Aaron Cole, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the Primrose Baptist Church conducted by Rev J. B. Wilson of Cantwell. Burial was in St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery in Bonne Terre with the Benham Service in charge.
Quellen-Verweis NI28654 :
Personen : Bertrand Velia "Bert" (Jr.)
Velia "Bert" (Jr.) Bertrand wrote: My name should have been spelled Vellier, but my parents only spoke French and the Italian priest or doctor spelled it the way it sound with ""er" pronounced as "a".
As of 2008, Velia "Bert" (Jr.) Bertrand is retired with 22 years active USAF duty, plus 17 more years instructing and managing computer maintenance at Keesler AFB in Biloxi, Missouri.
Quellen-Verweis NI28655 :
Personen : Schneider John C.
Burial: Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Arnold, Jefferson County, Missouri.
Quellen-Verweis NI28656 :
Personen : Jones Anthony "Tony" V.
THE DAILY JOURNAL, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Fri. Jan. 8, 1988, page 2.
ANTHONY JONES:
Anthony (Tony) V. Jones, 61, of Bismarck died Jan. 7 at the Arcadia Valley Hospital. He was born March 7, 1926 in St. Louis, son of the late Joel and Ella Ludmann Jones.
He was also preceded in death by eight brothers and one sister.
Mr. Jones was a member of VFW Post 6947 in Bismarck.
He is survived by his wife, Gertrude Kleinhenz Jones of Bismarck; three sons, Klaus Jones of Schweinfurt, Germany, Arthur Jones of Oklahoma City, Okla., and Michael Jones of Bonne Terre; one daughter, Mary Salmon of London, England; one brother, Arthur Jones of Bismarck; and four grandchildren.
Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday at Shipman Funeral Home.
A VFW service will be at 7 p.m. Sunday at Shipman Funeral Chapel.
Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Lutheran Church in Bismarck with Pastor Charles Dickinson officiating. Burial will be in the Lutheran Cemetery in Bismarck.
Quellen-Verweis NI28663 :
Personen : AuBuchon Thomas
Mr. Thomas AuBuchon of near Farmington, brother-in-law of Mr. Henry Carrow, Sr., of Bonne Terre, departed this life at his home Friday, May 22, (1931) as the result of complications and old age.
The deceased was united in marriage to Miss Cora Carrow at French Village and to this union four children were born, all of whom survive: Willard AuBuchon, Wisconsin; Lee AuBuchon, Ste. Genevieve; Smith AuBuchon; St. Louis and Mrs. Carrie Kerlagon of Farmington. All of the children were born at French Village, where Mr. and Mrs. AuBuchon resided until the demise of the deceased.
Surviving the deceased besides the children previously mentioned, are three brothers and two sisters.
Mr. AuBuchon has been a life long member of the Catholic faith.
Funeral services were held at the Farmington Catholic church Monday morning at nine o'clock. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery.
Among those from Bonne Terre, who attended the services were Mrs. T. E. Phillips, Mrs. Bert Jenkerson, Mrs. Harold House, Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Carrow, Jr., Mr and Mrs. Henry Carrow, Sr., Mr and Mrs. Zeno Carrow and Mr. and Mrs. George AuBuchon.
Note: Name of paper uknown.
Quellen-Verweis NI28665 :
Personen : AuBuchon Theodore
Date: 1938, Name Of Newspaper Clipping Unknown.
Former Bonne Terre Railroad Man Passes:
World was received here Sunday of the death of Theodore AuBuchon of Herculaneum, which occurred Saturday night at the Missouri Pacific Hospital in St. Louis, resulting from double pneumonia.
Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at the Festus Catholic Church. Interment was made in the Catholic Cemetery in Festus. The Duester and Vineyard Undertaking Company was in charge.
He is survived by his wife and four children.
Mr. AuBuchon, with his family, formerly lived in Bonne Terre where he was employed as a fireman on the railroad. Several years ago, he moved to Herculaneum, where he was employed at a sand quarry operated and owned by his brother, William AuBuchon. He has many friends in Bonne Terre who extend their sympathy to the family.
Quellen-Verweis NI28666 :
Personen : Pratt Teresa A.
Teresa AuBuchon Rites To Be Tuesday At Ten:
Teresa A. AuBuchon of Waukegan, Illinois, died Thursday, March 21, in Waukegan being 70 years, 10 months and 21 days of age. (handwritten date of article is 1963)
She was born in Bonne Terre (St. Francois Co., MO), April 30, 1892, the daughter of Oliver B. and Alice (Newman) Pratt.
She is survived by one son, Edward AuBuchon and two grandchildren of Waukegan; six sisters and one brother, Mrs. Edith Colar of St. Louis; Mrs. Myrtle Price of St. Louis; Mrs. Florence Covington of Joplin; Mrs. Marie Kenton of Indianapolis, Indiana; Mrs. Stella Pratte of Reno, Nevada; Mrs. Sible Lehnertz of Houston, Texas; and O. B. Pratte of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Her husband, Roy AuBuchon, preceded her in death, as did a brother, Dennis, and an infant sister.
Remains are in state at the C. Z. Boyer and Son Funeral Chapel in Bonne Terre. Requiem High Mass will be conducted Tuesday morning at 10:00 at the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Bonne Terre by Father J. Homer Noser. Burial will be in the St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery under the direction of theC.Z. Boyer and Son Funeral Home of Bonne Terre.
Rosary will be recited tonight at 7:30 in the C.Z. Boyer and Son Funeral Chapel in Bonne Terre.
Quellen-Verweis NI28671 :
Personen : Martak Anna
Anna Keyte, 84, of Iron Mountain Lake died Dec. 20 at Arcadia Valley Hospital. She was born July 17, 1905 in Worden, Ill. to the late Mike and Susanna Henzel Martak. She was preceded in death by her husband, Louis Keyte; three brothers: Edward Martak, Sam Martak and Freddy Martak; three sisters: Katherine Ulrich, Louise Bridges and Etheleen Martak.
Mrs. Keyte was a member of St. John Lutheran Church and the Bismarck VFW Post 6947 Ladies Auxiliary.
She is survived by one sister, Emma Sandran of Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.; and several nieces and nephews.
Visitation begins today after 6 p.m. at Shipman Funeral Home in Bismarck. Bismarck VFW Ladies Auxiliary will have services tonight at 7 p.m. Funeral services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at St. John Lutheran Church in Bismarck. Burial will be in St. John Lutheran Cemetery.
Quellen-Verweis NI28674 :
Personen : AuBuchon Robert J.
Robert J. AuBuchon, 80, Bonne Terre, died Sept. 5, 2003, at John Cochran VA Medical Center. He was born Jan. 22, 1923, in Bonne Terre to the late Marion and Blanche Rawson AuBuchon. Preceded in death by brothers: Melvin and David; sister, Verna Mae in infancy.
He was a member of the Church of Christ, Bonne Terre, a veteran of the U.S. Army, and a member of VFW Post 6883, Bonne Terre.
Survivors: Wife, Laura (Tant) AuBuchon, Bonne Terre; sons: Robert K. AuBuchon, Robertsville, Barry (Gina) AuBuchon, Irondale, Brian (Linda) AuBuchon, St. Louis; daughter, Karen (Jeff) Mendenhall, Potosi; sisters: Marie Evans, Ruth Reed, Wilma AuBuchon, Bonne Terre, Patty (Lee) Smith, St. Louis, Kathleen (Benny) Roling, St. Louis, Betty (Chuck) Vanosstoren, Joplin; brothers: Marion (Shirley) AuBuchon, Bonne Terre; Donald AuBuchon, St. Louis; very special niece, Brenda (Jack) Springer, Bonne Terre; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Visitation 4 p.m. today at the C.Z. Boyer and Son Funeral Home, Bonne Terrre. Services 2 p.m. Sunday at the Church of Christ, Bonne Terre with David Spillman officiating. Burial in the Jarvis Family Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Church of Christ, Bonne Terre.
Quellen-Verweis NI28694 :
Personen : Travis Anita C.
THE DAILY JOURNAL, Park Hills, St. Francois Co. MO, Tues. March 7, 1995, page 3.
ANITA NABORS:
Anita C. Nabors, 61, formerly of Bismarck died March 3 at Arcadia Valley Long Term Health Center. She was born June 6, 1933 in Oklahoma. She was preceded in death by her father, James M. Travis; her husband, Delbert Lee Nabors; one sister, Shirley Ann Gaddy; one grandson, Donnie Friday.
Mrs. Nabors was a member of the St. John's Lutheran Church in Bismarck.
She is survived by her mother, Verda Robynet Travis of Ryan, Okla.; three sons: Michael Dale Nabors of Bismarck, Stephen Paul Nabors of Park Hills, Martin Todd Nabors of Bismarck; two daughters: Vicki A. Saunders of Cadet and Pati Anne Nabors of Park Hills; one brother, Silvan Travis of Ryan, Okla.; 11 grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; six step-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; many friends.
A memorial service was held today at 11 a.m. at the St. John's Lutheran Cemetery in Bismarck with Pastor Charles Dickinson officiating.
Quellen-Verweis NI28697 :
Personen : Dace Arthur
THE DAILY JOURNAL, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri - Sun. Jan. 5, 1992, page 2.
ARTHUR DACE:
Arthur Dace, 73, of West Plains, formerly of Bismarck, died Jan. 4 at Westview Nursing Home. He was born Dec. 25, 1918 in Bismarck to the late A. J. Dace and Emma Bode Dace. He was preceded in death by three brothers: Carl Dace, Jerome Dace and Stanley Dace.
Mr. Dace was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church in West Plains.
He is survived by his wife, Lela Floyd Dace of West Plains; three daughters: Marilyn (Mrs. William) Martin of West Plains, Madeline (Mrs. Charles) Wagganer of Fredericktown and Barbara (Mrs. John) Irvin of Pikeville, Tenn.; three brothers: James Dace of Mennomee Falls, Wis., Marvin Dace of Alvin, Texas and Charles Dace of Hillsboro; six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call today after 6 p.m. at Shipman Funeral Home in Bismarck. Funeral service will be Monday at 11 a.m. in Shipman Chapel with Rev. Robert Krahn officiating. Burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery in Bismarck.
Quellen-Verweis NI28705 :
Personen : (Unknown)
St. Francois County Journal, St. Francois County, Missouri - September 9, 1937.
MRS. T. H. BARRETT:
Mrs. Thomas Henry Barrett was born at Alton, Illinois, October 27, 1857, and passed away at her home in Bismarck, September 4, 1937, at the age of 80 years, 11 months and 7 days. Mrs. Barrett suffered a stroke of paralysis a year ago and another on August 26, 1937.
Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon at the Bismarck Baptist church conducted by Rev. R. L. Shell. Burial was made in the I.O.O.F. cemetery at Bismarck.
She is survived by three children, Mrs. S. Bennett of St. Louis, Thomas Barrett of Flat River, and Mrs. Irene Frechette of Bismarck; also 20 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Her husband preceded her in death about twenty months.
The deceased had been a resident of Bismarck [St. Francois County] for 53 years. When a girl she was a member of the Methodist church, but later joined the Baptist church where she remained a faithful member until her death.
Quellen-Verweis NI28706 :
Personen : Horn Martha Matilda
Mrs. H. M. Bentley, nee Martha Matilda Horn, was born October 6, 1857, at Hazel Run [St. Francois County, Missouri] and died Wednesday evening, April 26, 1938, at her home in Valles Mines, aged 80 years, 6 months and 21 days.
She was married March 6, 1877, to H. M. Bentley, who preceded her in death March 15, 1929. To this union one daughter, Mrs. Walter Moon of Bonne Terre was born. She is also survived by eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon from the Marvin Chapel with L. E. Ketcherside officiating. Interment was made in the Marvin Chapel cemetery with the Benham Undertaking Company in charge.
Quellen-Verweis NI28708 :
Personen : Blaylock Joseph Andrew
[Farmington News, St. Francois County, Missouri - May 22, 1936]
Joseph Andrew Blaylock, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James A. Blaylock, was born in Perry County, Mo., April 30, 1857, and departed this life at his home in Flat River, Mo., Thursday, May 14, 1936, after a week's illness. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at the Flat River Free Will Baptist Church by Rev. James F. Miller, pastor.
The deceased was united in marriage to Miss Winnie Richards in the year 1881 at Rock Point, Mo. To this union were born two daughters who survive. They are Gertrude (Mrs. Albert) Hahn, of St. Francois, and Virtiss (Mrs. Jess) Kellerman, of Flat River. Mrs. Blaylock passed away 18 years ago. Surviving also are five grandchildren, one sister and six brothers. The sister is Mrs. Martha Hartle, of Patton, Mo. The brothers are John, of Portland, Oregon; R. D. Blaylock, of Pocahontas, Mo.; and George, Ferd, Columbus and Tom, all of Perryville, Mo.
Mr. Blaylock was united with the Methodist Church in young manhood and lived a faithful Christian life until the time of his departure.
Quellen-Verweis NI28711 :
Personen : Miller Henry Martin
Bonne Terre Star News-Register, Bonne Terre, St. Francois County, Missouri - Friday, December 24, 1926.
HENRY MARTIN MILLER --
The death of Henry Martin Miller of East Bonne Terre occured on Dec. 19th, 1926, at Alexian Brothers Hospital in St. Louis, after an illness of but four days, following an operation.
The deceased was born in St. Louis, Mo., on Nov. 5th, 1857, and was united in marriage to Miss Lydia Jennings of Ste. Genevieve County, in 1884, and to this union there came six children, all of whom including his wife survive him. They are as follows: Mrs. Lilly Seel of St. Louis, Grace, Harry, Fred and Otto of this city and Orville of Chicago, besides ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
He affiliated with the Baptist Church at Three Rivers over 43 years ago, and was a devout church attendant up to the time of his demise. His passing is regretted by a large number of friends and neighbors, and exemplified in one of the largest funerals held in these parts for some time, the beautiful floral offerings indicating the esteem in which the deceased was held, not only in East Bonne Terre, where he had spent the major portion of his life, but throughout the county.
Funeral services were held from his late home on Tuesday afternoon, with Rev. J. B. Ragsdale officiating. Interment was made in the Bonne Terre Cemetery.
Quellen-Verweis NI28714 :
Personen : Fleming James Rasmas
His tombstone has the birth date as, November 22, 1860.
Quellen-Verweis NI28715 :
Personen : Simms Thomas "Jeff" Jefferson
The following is from Goodspeeds 1880 History of SE Missouri, page 673:
T. J. Simms, son of James and Frances (Walton) Simms, was born in St. Francois County, in 1849, and is one of a family of eight children, all living, most of them in this county, and all doing well. The father was in the Union army during the late war, and participated in a number of battles and skirmishes. T. J. Simms received a common education, and in 1874 began merchandishing at Farmington, where he remained nine years. He then came to Bismarck, and in 1883 formed a partnership with A. R. Boss, in the general merchandise business. They carry the largest stock of goods in Farmington and are live, energetic businessmen. In 1877 Mr. Simms married Lucinda Thompson, who bore him five children: Cora, Jennie, James, Tolman, and Maud. Mr. Simms is a member of the A. O. U. W., is a Democrat in his political principles and he and wife are worthy members of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Quellen-Verweis NI28720 :
Personen : (Unknown) William Willias
His last name might be Williams.
Quellen-Verweis NI28737 :
Personen : Gosnell Jack Rollins
Social Security Number: 238-44-0335
Issued: North Carolina
Last Residence: Alexander, Buncombe County, North Carolina
Quellen-Verweis NI28743 :
Personen : Gosnell Clota Catherine
Social Security Number: 246-34-4370
Name: Clota G. Buckner
Birth Date: 30 Mar 1905
Death Date: 01 Sep 1990
Last Residence: 28787 (Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina)
Last Benefit: (none specified)
Issued: North Carolina
Burial: Gabriel's Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Mars Hill, Madison County, North Carolina.
Quellen-Verweis NI28744 :
Personen : Buckner Clarence Dewey
World War I Draft Card:
Dated: September 12, 1918
Name: Clarence D. Buckner
Born: November 3, 1899, Madison County, North Carolina.
Occupation: Farmer, employed by Nelson Buckner, Rt. 3 Marshall, Madison County, North Carolina.
Nearest Relative: Nelson Buckner, Rt. 3 Marshall, Madison County, North Carolina.
Social Security Number: 239-03-5049
Name: Clarence Buckner
Birth Date: 03 Nov 1899
Death Date: Mar 1978
Last Residence: 28787 (Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina)
Last Benefit: (none specified)
Issued: North Carolina
Burial: Gabriel's Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Mars Hill, Madison County, North Carolina.
Quellen-Verweis NI28752 :
Personen : Tweed Frederick Lane
Frederick Lane Tweed was a 1969 graduate of Enka High School. He was a graduate of Western Academy of Hair Design.
Burial: Gabriel's Creek Baptist Church, Mars Hill, Madison County, North Carolina. Gravestone has his name as F. Lane Tweed.
Quellen-Verweis NI28753 :
Personen : Debruhl Mary Elizabeth
This information is restricted, but it's available upon request to related family members.
Quellen-Verweis NI28754 :
Personen : Debruhl Doris Louise
This information is restricted, but it's available upon request to related family members.
Quellen-Verweis NI28762 :
Personen : Tweed Frederick "Fred" Hamilton
Fred Tweed was a retired employee of Britt Tilson Glass Company of Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina.
Burial: Bryan Cemetery, Madison County, North Carolina.
Social Security Number: 241-26-8879
Name: Fred H. Tweed
Birth Date: 29 Oct 1911
Death Date: 09 Sep 1990
Last Residence: 28787 (Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina)
Last Benefit: (none specified)
Issued: North Carolina
Quellen-Verweis NI28784 :
Personen : (Unknown) Helen M.
[Daily Journal, St, Francois County, Missouri - Oct. 26, 2001]
Helen M. Koester, 97, of Bonne Terre, passed away Oct. 24, 2001, at St. Joe Manor. She was born March 23, 1904, in St. Louis. He was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Edwin Koester.
Visitation will be Friday at 11 a.m. at C.Z. Boyer and Son Funeral Home, Bonne Terre. Funeral services will be Friday at 2:30 p.m. at C.Z. Boyer and Son Chapel, Bonne Terre with Rev. Tisha Mundy officiating. Burial, St. Francois Memorial Park. Memorials: American Cancer Society.
Quellen-Verweis NI28787 :
Personen : Turley Edward Rudolph
[The Lead Belt News, April 26, 1961]
EDWARD R. TURLEY FOUND DEAD TUESDAY
Edward Rudolph Turley, 87, a retired farmer who resided near Koester Springs, Mo., was found dead about a half mile from his home, Tuesday, April 25 [1961]. Discovery of the body was made by his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Turley of Bonne Terre.
The aged man had been missing from his home and had failed to collect his mail. Coroner Ted Boyer of Bonne Terre, who investigated the case announced that the man had apparently been dead of natural cause about two weeks.
Born in St. Francois County, Mo., January 8, 1874, he had spent his entire life here. His wife, Effie, preceded him in death. Surviving relatives are two daughters, Josephine (Mrs. Earl) Reinhardt of St. Louis and Edith (Mrs. Walter) Windel of Milwaukee, Wis., also two brothers, Thomas and Charles Turley of Bonne Terre; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Graveside services were held Wednesday afternoon at Mount Olive Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Wm. Roy Foster, pastor of Centenary Methodist Church. C. Z. Boyer & Son Funeral Service of Bonne Terre.
Quellen-Verweis NI28794 :
Personen : Boyd Harvey
THE DAILY JOURNAL, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Sun. March 14, 1993, page 2.
HARVEY BOYD:
Harvey Boyd, 86, of Bonne Terre died March 12 at Parkland Health Center. He was born Dec. 14, 1906 at Valles Mines to the late Frederick and Dora Meyers Boyd. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mamie Koester Boyd; one son, Harvey Eugene Boyd; one brother, Floyd Boyd; and one sister, Edith.
He is survived by two sons: Everett Boyd of Bonne Terre and Edgar Boyd of Cleveland, Tenn.; one daughter, Edith Blazier of Lake Placid, Fla.; 6 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
Visitation were held Friday at Sparks Funeral Home in Bonne Terre. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Mineral Area Assembly of God Church in Esther with Rev. Elbert Mason officiating. Burial will be in the Charter Cemetery.
Quellen-Verweis NI28816 :
Personen : Dalton Mona C.
[Lead Belt News, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri - Wednesday, March 7, 1962]
MRS. WM. CORTOR:
Mrs. Mona C. Cortor, wife of William Cortor, died in the City Hospital, St. Louis, Wednesday, Feb. 28, at the age of 63 years. She was born on September 26, 1898, at Mine La Motte, Mo., a daughter of the late Joseph and Judith (LaPlante) Dalton.
Surviving with her husband are the following children: Luther Asher, Long Beach, Calif., Francis Cortor, Esther; Jesse Cortor, Farmington; William Cortor of the U. S. Navy, Washington, D. C.; David Cortor, Flat River; Dorris Cortor, Long Beach, Calif.; and Mrs. Arvetta Koester, Festus. She also leaves 16 grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Roma Currington of Flat River.
Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon, March 3, at the Raymond Caldwell & Son Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Paul Brand, assisted by the Rev. R. L. Sherrill. Interment was in the Workman's Cemetery, St. Francois.
Quellen-Verweis NI28818 :
Personen : Koester Orville
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri - Friday, Dec. 20, 1957.
TORNADO STRUCK NEAR FARMINGTON WEDNESDAY - CHILD KILLED, MUCH PROPERTY DAMAGE:
For the second time in seven months, St. Francois County suffered heavy damage from a tornado, Wednesday afternoon. The vicinity south of Farmington suffered heavy property damage and a child was fatally injured.
The out-of-season tornado roared through a number of Illinois and Missouri municipalities, causing six deaths and injuring at least 70 persons. Apparently hit hardest was Murphysboro, Ill., where four persons were reported dead.
Robert Shannon, 7 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shannon of the Libertyville community, died Wednesday afternoon at the Mineral Area Osteopathic Hospital of injuries received in the tornado. The baby received a fractured skull and other internal head injuries and died at 4:10 a little over two hours after the tornado hit.
Mrs. Cash Lunsford, the child's grandmother who was with him at the time was also taken to the Mineral Area Osteopathic Hospital, her main injury being a severely lacerated right foot. She was later taken by Miller ambulance to Barnes Hospital in St. Louis for specialized treatment for the foot.
Several houses other than the Shannon home were leveled by the tornado. The Otto Stadter home was demolished and all of the buildings on the Jennie Boyd place were destroyed except the house, it was reported.
A huge amount of damage was done at the Harry Kollmeyer place on Highway 67 about six miles south of Farmington. The roof of the brick Kollmeyer residence was badly damaged as well as the porches and windows. A frame dwelling on the place, occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Orville Koester and their son, Donald, was leveled as well as a hay barn, milking parlor and a brick garage. No one was at home at Kollmeyers but the Koesters saw the twister coming and ran for the Kollmeyer storm cellar. Mr. Koester is employed by Mr. Kollmeyer, a distributor for Pevely milk. Several vehicles, including a lumber-loaded truck, were overturned and damaged.
No damage to power lines in Farmington was reported, but electrical service was cut off shortly before two o'clock Wednesday and was off for four hours. Union Electric's main feeder lines between there and Mine La Motte were damaged, causing the interruption in service in Farmington.
Storm warning alerts were broadcast for the area between West Plains, Mo., and Farmington, continuing up to 6:00 p.m., Wednesday.
Phil Pardon, local Union Electric Company manager, stated yesterday that two 33,000 and one 138,000 volt circuits were blown down between Farmington and Fredericktown, near the Clearview School and the Harry Kollmeyer farm. Service in Farmington was cut off at 1:53 p.m. and restored at 6:12 p.m. A few scattered customers on rural lines were still without power yesterday.
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