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Quellen-Verweis NI29826 :

Personen : Wagner Johan "John" Wilhelm
a/k/a - Johann Wagner
The below records are located in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Millstadt, Illinois - Confirmation Index, 1850-1921:
WAGNER, Johann Wilhelm; born 31 Dec. 1864; baptized 6 April 1890; parents: Jakob WAGNER & A. Maria MERROD [MEROD]; Bible Verse: Ps. 32, 8; Confirmed on 6 April 1890.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29828 :

Personen : Merod Anna Maria
a/k/a - Anna Maria Merrod

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29829 :

Personen : Wagner John W.
a/k/a - Johann Wagner
The below records are located in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Millstadt, Illinois - Confirmation Index, 1850-1921:
WAGNER, Johann; born 27 Nov. 1893; baptized 17 Dec. 1893; parents: Johann WAGNER & Emma WEIS; Bible Verse: Ps. 37, 5.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29830 :

Personen : Wagner Leroy James Georg.
The below records are located in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Millstadt, Illinois - Confirmation Index, 1850-1921:
WAGNER, Leroy James Georg; born 2 Nov 1898; bap. 20 Nov 1898; child of Johann WAGNER & Emma WEIS; Bible Verse: Joh. 8, 12.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29831 :

Personen : Wagner Adeline Philippine Elisabeth
The below records are located in the Zion United Church of Christ, Millstadt, Illinois - Confirmation Index, 1866 - 1916:
WAGNER, Adeline Philippine Elisabeth; born 12 May 1879.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29832 :

Personen : Wagner Opal Lucille
St. Clair Missourian, Franklin County, Missouri, Sep. 20, 2000.
OPAL LUCILLE FLORA:
Opal Lucille Flora, nee Wagner, 85, Ironton, formerly of St. Clair, died in Ironton on Monday, September 11, 2000.
Opal was born in St. Clair on December 21, 1914, daughter of Charles Benjamin Wagner and Loretta Dollie Wagner, nee Crow. On June 2, 1934, she was united in marriage to Rev. Carl Edward Flora and three children came to bless this union.
Opal is survived by one son, Thomas Flora and wife Phyllis, Shawnee, Oklahoma; one daughter, Janette "Jan" Bruns and husband Charles Leroy, St. Clair; one brother, Gilbert "Bill" Wagner and wife Lois, Pratville, Alabama; four sisters-in-law, Ardell Wagner, New Haven, Marjorie Watts, St. Clair, Mary Lou Stearns and husband Chuck, Whittier, California, and Thelma Flora, St. Clair; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, Opal was preceded in death by her husband, Rev. Carl E. Flora; one son, Carl Dickie" Flora; by four siblings, Charles Wagner, Earnest Wagner, one infant brother and one infant sister.
.Interment was in Oak Grove Cemetery, Lonedell.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29833 :

Personen : Wagner Bertha Karoline
The below records are located in the Zion United Church of Christ, Millstadt, Illinois - Confirmation Index, 1866 - 1916:
WAGNER, Bertha Karoline; born 11 Dec. 1877.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29834 :

Personen : Wagner Cora Karoline
The below records are located in the Zion United Church of Christ, Millstadt, Illinois - Confirmation Index, 1866 - 1916:
WAGNER, Cora Karoline; born 24 Feb. 1885.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29835 :

Personen : Wagner Elizabeth
The below record is located in the Zion United Church of Christ, Millstadt, Illinois - Confirmation Index, 1866 - 1916:
WAGNER, Elisabeth; born 8 Aug. 1861.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29836 :

Personen : Wagner Georg
The below record is located in the Zion United Church of Christ, Millstadt, Illinois - Confirmation Index, 1866 - 1916:
WAGNER, Georg; born 20 March 1872.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29837 :

Personen : Wagner Louise Emma
The below record is located in the Zion United Church of Christ, Millstadt, Illinois - Confirmation Index, 1866 - 1916:
WAGNER, Louise Emma; born 2 Feb. 1869.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29838 :

Personen : Wagner Ludwig
The below record is located in the Zion United Church of Christ, Millstadt, Illinois - Confirmation Index, 1866 - 1916:
WAGNER, Ludwig; born 13 August 1870.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29841 :

Personen : Hollerbach Maria
Burial: 4 Apr 1929, Freivogel Cemetery, Near Millstadt, St. Clair County, Illinois.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29842 :

Personen : Muskoff Johann Heinrich
Burial: 26 Mar 1882, Freivogel Cemetery, Near Millstadt, St. Clair County, Illinois.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29843 :

Personen : Ulrich Charlotte Margaretha
Burial: 5 Aug 1881, Freivogel Cemetery, Near Millstadt, St. Clair County, Illinois.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29846 :

Personen : Muskoff Mabel Katharine
Burial: Oakland, Alameda, California.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29847 :

Personen : Diehl Phillipina "Philillina"
Burial: 18 Jun 1935 Walnut Hill Cemetery, Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29849 :

Personen : Dewiscourt Mathias
Mathias was born as Mathias Deviscor. He called himself Mathias De Wiscourt in 1880. He shortened it to Dewiscourt later. All his children adopted the last name of Daviscourt as it now remains today. The name that is used in Luxembourg and Germany today is spelled Deviscour.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29858 :

Personen : Bradley Mildred Gladys
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Wed. Jan. 4, 1967.
MRS. MILDRED GREEN:
Mrs. Mildred Gladys Green of Desloge, passed away at the Bonne Terre Hospital, December 30. Born at Doe Run, she was a daughter of the late John L. Bradley and Julia Ann Poston Bradley. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harry L. Green, in 1931.
Surviving children are Myrtlan Green, Desloge and William L. Green, Des Moines, Ia. Mrs. Green is also survived by a brother, Bryan Bradley, St. Louis; a sister, Miss Myrtle Bradley, Desloge and three grandchildren. A sister, Miss May Belle Bradley, preceded her in death on October 10, 1966.
Funeral services were conducted at the Desloge Methodist Church, January 2, with Rev. J. H. Stover officiating. Burial was in the Oddfellow Cemetery in Flat River under the direction of C.Z. Boyer & Son of Desloge.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29863 :

Personen : LaRose Wallace J.
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, Wed. Jan. 4, 1967.
WALLACE LaROSE DIED IN CALIFORNIA:
Wallace J. LaRose, formerly of Elvins, passed away at Stockton, Calif., on December 31. The body was brought to Caldwells Chapel in Elvins and will be in state after 11:00 a.m. today. Rev. Jim Norris will conduct funeral services at the Chapel at 2:00 p.m., Thursday and interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29866 :

Personen : Walton Martha Francis
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Fri. March 8, 1918.
Mrs. Francis Simms was born in Virginia, February 9, 1826, and died at her home in Farmington, Saturday March 2, aged 92 years and 23 days. Her parents brought her from Virginia to Washington County, in this state, when she was a child of eight years old. A few years later, they brought her to St. Francois County, where she spent the remainder of her long life. At the time of her marriage, in 1848, she together with her parents, lived in a house on the spot where the Bequette Livery Barn now stands in Flat River. At that time, this was a part of the Walton farm, Mrs. Simms having been a Walton.
She was remarkably well and strong until a few days before her death, when she contracted pneumonia. She realized that she would not get well, and was perfectly resigned to go. She had been a member of the Methodist Church for 40 years. The funeral was preached at the home, Sunday afternoon, by her pastor, and interment made in the Masonic Cemetery, at Farmington. She leaves to mourn her loss two daughters, Mrs. John Yeargen of Farmington, and Mrs. Wm. Layne, of Elvins, three sons, Milburn, of Bonne Terre, Jeff, of Bismarck, and Curren, of Farmington. Also 40 grandchildren, 47 great grandchildren and a host of friends.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29867 :

Personen : Iahn Elizabeth
Lead Belt News, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, Wednesday, March 30, 1960.
ELIZABETH IAHN FORD:
Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon, March 27, at the Raymond Caldwell Funeral Home in Flat River for Mrs. Elizabeth Iahn Ford, whose sudden death on March 20 occurred in Los Angeles, Calif. She was 25 years of age.
Mrs. Ford was born in Flat River on February 25, 1935, and grew to young womanhood here. She is survived by a son, Keith Wayne Ford; her father and step mother, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Iahn of Long Beach, Calif., and her grandmother, Mrs. Anna LIncoln of Leadington.
The Rev. Turnbaugh, pastor of the Free Will Baptist Church of Leadington, conducted the funeral services with interment in Woodlawn Cemetery.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29870 :

Personen : LaRue Dora Reese
MRS. DORA REESE:
Mrs. Dora Reese of 2230 Jules Ave., St. Louis, passed away June 6, 1964, at Alexian Brothers Hospital in St. Louis. A daughter of Margaret (Schrewsbury) LaRue and the late Samuel LaRue, she was born Sept. 11, 1898, at Winona, Mo.
She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Margaret LaRue of Elvins; and the following children: James Reese, St. Louis; Mrs. P. A. (Maxine) Schumann of Wisconsin, Mrs. Gail (Willa) Marion, St. Louis; Milton L. Reese, White Sands, New Mexico. She also leaves two brothers, Jack LaRue of St. Louis and Jesse LaRue of Oakland, Calif.; a sister, Eva Smith of Elvins; and twelve grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon, June 8, at the Murphy Sparks Funeral Chapel in Flat River with Rev. John Doolittle officiating. Interment was in St. Francois Memorial Park under the direction of Sparks Funeral Home, Flat River.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29873 :

Personen : Lauer Lillie B.
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Wed. Jan. 4, 1967.
SERVICES TODAY FOR MRS. LILLIE RAGSDALE:
Mrs. Lillie B. Ragsdale of Bismarck passed away, January 1, 1967 at the Missouri Pacific Hospital in St. Louis. Born December 23, 1890 in Bolling Green, Ky., she was a daughter of the late Joe Lauer and Katherine Horner Lauer. She was married to John Ragsdale on June 9, 1912, he preceded her in death in 1960.
To this union four children were born: John Bennett Ragsdale, Bismarck; Katherine (Mrs. Warren Elkins), Festus; J. L. Ragsdale, St. Louis and Myra Jane (Mrs. James Hurlbutt), Penn. Mrs. Ragsdale also leaves nine grandchildren; four foster children, Robert Bell, Maryland; William Bell, Japan; Beatrice Mack, Cahokie, Ill., and Eva Jean Pfleiderer, Ohio. Also 12 foster grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Free, Chaffee and Mrs. Argie Allbright, Wester Springs, Ill.; as well as nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Mrs. Ragsdale was in state at Shipman & Sons Funeral Home in Bismarck. Funeral services will be held this afternoon (Wednesday) at 2:00 o'clock at the First Baptist Church in Bismarck. The pastor, Rev. Robert Edwards, officiated, assisted by Rev. C. L. Leathers of Bismarck. Interment was in the Masonic Cemetery in Bismarck.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29877 :

Personen : Bess John F.
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, Wed. Oct. 11, 1967.
JOHN BESS SERVICES HELD TUESDAY:
John F. Bess, of Flat River, was born March 27, 1889 in St. Francois County, the son of the late Sarah Baker Bess and Wesley Bess, and died Oct. 8 at the Madison Memorial Hospital in Fredericktown.
Surviving are his wife, Ola Phillips Bess, of Flat River; four sons, Charles Bess, of Farmington; Paul Bess, of Flat River; William Bess of Route 2, Farmington; and Robert Bess, of Flat River; two daughters, Virginia, Mrs. Ray Hager of Vienna, Mo.; and Betty, Mrs. Denny Smith, of Flat River. Also surviving are 15 grandchildren and one great-grandson; two sisters, Mrs. William Brewen of Fredericktown, and Mrs. Charles Rost of Farmington.
Services were conducted Tuesday, October 10, at 2:00 p.m. at the Fellowship Free Will Baptist Church in Flat River, with the Rev. Tom Malone officiating. Interment was in Parkview Cemetery under the direction of the Caldwell Funeral Home.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29881 :

Personen : Hildebrand Fannie
The Marble Hill Press, Marble Hill, Bollinger County, Missouri, March 15, 1900.
"Aunt" Fannie Bollinger of Alliance, Bollinger County, was 94 years old last month and was born near where she now lives. She has 8 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren and five great-great grandchildren. Her youngest brother, Henry Hildebrand, aged 84 years, lives at Fredricktown.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29884 :

Personen : Stewart Jess Denny
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Wed. Feb. 15, 1967.
FARMINGTON PUBLISHER AND YOUNG SON DIE IN HOME FIRE:
A fire which destroyed their home, took the lives of Jess D. Stewart and his 13-year old son, David, early Saturday morning, Feb. 11. Mr. Stewart was a highly respected Farmington newspaper publisher and former Circuit Clerk of St. Francois County.
The fire, reported to the volunteer fire department about 1:20, completely destroyed the 2 1/2 story brick veneer house which had been the Stewart residence for more than eight years. It was located at 307 North A Street.
Four of the Stewart children, a house guest, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart were first rescued by firemen and passersby from atop the large front porch roof shortly after the arrival of the fire department.
Mr. Stewart, in discovering that David was not among them, re-entered the house looking for him. This was the last that he was seen until his body was discovered late Saturday morning.
David was found at the foot of his bed by a volunteer fireman about two o'clock after the fire was thought to be under control. A search was begun for Mr. Stewart but a new outbreak of flames from the attic drove the firemen back and outside the burning house.
The greatest height of the fire was around three o'clock when the walls and roof were aflame, according to fire chief Andy Paule.
When the firemen arrived fire was shooting from lower floor windows in the middle of the house. The temperature was a calm, but cold 18 degrees.
Herbert Presson, of Farmington, an early passerby arriving on the scene, fell from a ladder in trying to help with fire fighting. He suffered a broken knee cap. He is at Mineral Area Osteopathic Hospital.
House guest of the Stewart family was Miss Maryann England, Rotary Exchange student from Australia. She is now a patient of Madison Memorial Hospital, suffering from smoke inhalation and other related illness.
Special services were conducted Sunday evening by the Bonne Terre A.F. and A.M. Lodge and by the Rose Croix for Mr. Stewart.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at Memorial Methodist Church by their pastor, the Rev. W. Cannon Kinnard. The Journalist's Creed was read by Oliver B. Ferguson, publisher of the Fredericktown Democrat-News and president of the Missouri Press Association.
Interment was in Hillview Memorial Gardens under the direction of the Miller Funeral Service.
_________________________________________
JESS DENNY STEWART
Jess Denny Stewart of Farmington was born March 3, 1911, at Bismarck and died at Farmington Feb. 11 at the age of 55 years, 11 months and 8 days. He was the son of the Rev. and Mrs. William Stewart.
Surviving are: his wife, Marie Elizabeth Marquette Stewart; six children, Elizabeth (Mrs. Jon Blunt) of St. Louis, William Frederick Stewart of St. Louis, Jo Ellen, Mary Jeanne, Carol Jane and Daniel Burgess all of the home; his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. William Stewart of Farmington; four sisters, Lucille (Mrs. Alfred Kleppsattel) of Mehlville, Olive (Mrs. Robert Cloud) of St. Louis, Martha (Mrs. Ted DeClue) of Bonne Terre, Mary (Mrs. Benton Hurst) of Mehlville; six brothers, Paul Stewart of St. Louis, John Stewart of St. Louis, Clifford Stewart of Hillsboro, Clark Stewart of Topeka, Kansas, Joe Stewart of Casper, Wyoming, and David Stewart of Casper, Wyoming.
DAVID FOARD STEWART
David Foard Stewart of Farmington was born Dec. 31, 1953, at Bonne Terre and died at Farmington Feb. 11 at the age of 13 years, one month and ten days. He was the son of Marie Elizabeth Stewart and the late Jess Denny Stewart.
Surviving are: his mother, Marie Elizabeth Stewart; four sisters, Elizabeth Ann (Mrs. Jon Blunt) of St. Louis, Jo Ellen, Mary Jeanne, and Carol Jane all of Farmington; two brothers, William Frederick of St. Louis, Daniel Burgess of Farmington; paternal grandparents, the Rev. and Mrs. William Stewart of Farmington; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Lewis Micka of Cuba, Mo.
_____________________________________
TO THE STEWART FAMILY
Editorial
By W. L. Bouchard
The Lead Belt News and the entire force extends to the Stewart family our deepest sympathy and condolences in their recent tragedy. We know that those who are left behind will not soon be relieved of the pain and sorrow which they recently underwent and which will forever linger in their minds and that any words spoken by us will do little to alleviate their grief. Jess did the act of a hero, even in the face of death. He gave his life in a desperate effort to save his son even tho that effort took him thru dark smoke filled rooms and a blazing fire he did not falter and gave his all in his futile effort. There is little doubt that he would not do the same thing again. Liken to our Saviour, he died in an effort that others might live.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29887 :

Personen : Adams Roscoe Lee
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Wed. Aug. 4, 1965.
ROSCOE L. ADAMS:
Roscoe Lee Adams, aged 72, of 410 Evans Row, Elvins, Mo., died July 31, 1965, at Alexian Brothers Hospital in St. Louis. He was a son of the late Isaac and Mandie (Macon) Adams, and was born June 22, 1893, at Bonne Terre, Mo.
His wife, Essie, preceded him in death in 1961. Surviving are: three daughters, Mrs. Everett (Lillian) Lewis, Mrs. Carl (Edna) Beers and Mrs. Marvin (Elinor) Campbell, all of St. Louis; four sons, Harvey of St. Louis, Charles of Pevely, William of Pevely Route 1 and Clyde of St. Louis; 22 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
The body lay in state at the Caldwell Funeral Home in Flat River where chapel services were conducted Tuesday, Aug. 3, at 2 p.m. by the Rev. C. L. Morrison of St. Louis. Interment was in the Woodlawn Cemetery at Leadington, under the direction of Raymond Caldwell & Sons, Flat River.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29891 :

Personen : Vogt James J.
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Wed. Aug. 2, 1961.
JAMES VOGT:
James Vogt of near Coffman, Mo., died in Bonne Terre Hospital, Sunday, July 30, 1961, at the age of 45 years 4 months 13 days. He was born at Coffman, December 17, 1915, a son of the late Amiel and Margaret (Boyd) Vogt.
Surviving relatives are his mother, two brothers, August and Robert Vogt of Coffman, and two sisters, Lorene (Mrs. Clemons) Kollmeyer of Farmington and Margaret (Mrs. Wm.) Graves of River Aux Vases, Mo. He also leaves three nieces and three nephews.
Funeral services will be held Thursday morning, August 3, at 9 a.m. at St. Catherine Catholic Church in Coffman, conducted by the Rev. Wolf. Interment will be in the Coffman Cemetery. Cozean Funeral Service.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29892 :

Personen : Vogt Amiel "Emiel" Leo
Burial: St. Catherines of Alexandria, Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29893 :

Personen : Boyd Margaret
Burial: St. Catherines of Alexandria, Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29900 :

Personen : Risler Catherine
a/k/a - Catherine Kisler

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29902 :

Personen : Coleman Lillie May
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, Wed. July 19, 1961.
MRS. LINUS McALLISTER:
Mrs. Lillie May McAllister was born in Salem, Mo., May 16, 1917, a daughter of the late Charles David and Aggie Mae (Dixon) Coleman, and departed this life at her home in Bismarck, Wednesday, July 12, 1961, aged 44 years 1 month 26 days.
She was married on January 19, 1937, to Linus McAllister, who survives. She also leaves three brothers, Everett Coleman of Piedmont, Mo., John Coleman of Dennison, Texas, and Ewell Coleman of Salem, Mo., and three sisters, Mrs. Edith Gray of Salem, Mo., Mrs. Jewel Douglas of Hillsboro, Mo., and Mrs. Pearl Walker of Oakland, Calif, besides other relatives and friends.
Mrs. McAllister was a member of the Pleasant Valley Baptist Church in Flat River. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon, July 15, at the Shipman & Sons Funeral Home in Bismarck, conducted by the Rev. Allen Vaugh, assisted by the Rev. Wilbur Hughes. Interment was in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Bismarck.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29909 :

Personen : House Melvin Austin
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Wed. July 19, 1961.
MELVIN A. HOUSE:
Melvin Austin House was born near Bonne Terre, February 22, 1886, and departed this life at his residence in Bonne Terre, Friday, July 14, 1961, aged 75 years 4 months 22 days. He was a son of the late Milton and Isabelle (Glore) House.
Mr. House was retired ten years ago by St. Joseph Lead Co., being a 48-year employe at the time of retirement. He was a faithful member of the Assembly of God Church in Bonne Terre.
On June 19, 1903, he was united in marriage to Dorethe Caroline Bockenkamp, and they were parents of nine children, one of whom preceded him in death, a daughter, Mrs. Elsie Irene Gower. Surviving with his wife are eight children: Carl B., Jewell, Sophia (Mrs. Ewell) Henson, Dorothy (Mrs. Howard) Hambrick, Clara (Mrs. Paul) Buchanan, Austin H., Milburn and Herbert, all of Bonne Terre. Also left to mourn his passing are 28 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Jane Bockenkamp, besides other relatives and a wide circle of friends.
Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon, July 17, at the Assembly of God Church in Bonne Terre, conducted by the Rev. V. R. Ledbetter and the Rev. R. A. Sherrill. Interment was in Bonne Terre Cemetery. C. Z. Boyer & Son Funeral Service of Bonne Terre.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29913 :

Personen : Turley May Didamie
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Wed. July 19, 1961.
MISS MAY D. TURLEY:
Miss May Didamie Turley, daughter of the late Armeda and Martha (Cunningham) Turley, was born in Ste. Genevieve County, Mo., April 7, 1879, and departed this life at the home of her half-brother, Harvey Griffin, Bonne Terre Route 1, Saturday, July 15, 1961, aged 82 years, 3 months 8 days. She was a life-long resident of this community.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, Dr. Otto Turley and Roy Turley, and by two half-sisters, Mrs. Jerry Ball and Mrs. Cecil Smith. Surviving are her half-brother, Harvey Griffin, a niece, Mary (Mrs. Marvin) Edgar of LaPorte, Ind., and a nephew, Russell Turley of Desloge.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, July 17, at the Fairview Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. E. Flatbush, assisted by the Rev. George E. Ormsbee. Interment was in Parkview Cemetery. Hood Service.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29916 :

Personen : Ryan Florence Amanda
THE DAILY JOURNAL, Park Hills, St. Francois County, Missouri, Sat. Nov. 22, 2003.
FLORENCE GUSTAFSON:
FARMINGTON - Florence Amanda Gustafson of Farmington passed away on November 19, 2003, at the St. Francois Manor at the age of 87 years. She was born on June 20, 1916, at Farmington, the daughter of the late James J. and Amanda (Mudd) Ryan. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Harry Gustafson, and a brother, Ralph Ryan.
Before her retirement, Mrs. Gustafson was a receptionist and lived in Seattle, Wash. for many years.
She is survived by a brother, R. Lansing Ryan and wife Pearl of Farmington, two nephews, Charles Ryan of Farmington and Terry Ryan of Columbia, Ill., and a niece, Gaynell Ryan of Edwardsville, Ill.
Graveside services will be held at the Old Calvary Cemetery at 10 am. on Tuesday, November 25, 2003. Memorials may be directed to HospiceCare, Inc. Arrangements are under the direction of Cozean Memorial Chapel.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29924 :

Personen : Davis Harold
THE DAILY JOURNAL, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Sun. May 31, 1992, page 2.
HAROLD DAVIS:
Harold Davis, 66, of Elvins died May 29 at Farmington Community Medical Center. He was born March 16, 1926 in Frankclay to the late Carl and Edith Gilliam Davis.
Mr. Davis was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Doe Run.
He is survived by his wife, Hilda L. Hampton Davis of Elvins; one daughter: Brenda Laird of Ironton; two sisters: Dorothy (Mrs. Harold) Scowden of Cape Girardeau, and Ruth Evans of the state of Texas; one grandson.
Visitation was Saturday at C.Z. Boyer Funeral Home in Desloge from 2-9 p.m. Visitation begins today at 1 p.m. at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Doe Run. Funeral service will be at 5 p.m. today at Emmanuel Baptist Church with Rev. Jack Ruble officiating. Burial will be in Leadwood Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the Emmanuel Baptist Church.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29928 :

Personen : White Lloyd Otto (Jr.)
THE DAILY JOURNAL, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, Sun. May 10, 1992, page 2.
LLOYD WHITE:
Lloyd Otto White, 68, of Bismarck died May 7 at Mineral Area Regional Medical Center. He was born April 10, 1924 at Higdon to the late Lloyd Otto Sr. and Flora Shelton White. He was preceded in death by his second wife, Verda Joan White, and one brother, Elvin White.
Mr. White was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church in Bismarck.
He is survived by his former wife, June Lowe White of Elko, Nev.; five sons: Gary W. and Michael L. White both of Doe Run, Darrell L. (Woody) White of Bismarck, Michael D. Skidmore of Farmington, and Anthony A. Dodson of Pennsylvania; one daughter, Beverly Kelly of Plano, Texas; one brother, Gale White of Texas; two sisters: Ruth Francis and Annamary Sikes both of Fredericktown; nine grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; special friends, Jo Guthermuth and family.
Funeral services were today at 2 p.m. in the Chapel of Shipman Funeral Home in Bismarck with Brother Jack Rubel and Brother John Davis. Burial was in the Masonic Cemetery in Bismarck.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29932 :

Personen : Ruble Robert C.
THE DAILY JOURNAL, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Fri. April 24, 1992, page 2.
ROBERT RUBLE:
Robert C. Ruble, 61, of Farmington, died April 23 at St. Lukes West Hospital in St. Louis. He was born March 4, 1931 in Bismarck to the late Clyde and Ruth Ruble. He was preceded in death by one brother: David C. Ruble.
Mr. Ruble was affiliated with Mercantile Bank of Farmington, and later became President of the Bank of Bismarck, he was a member of the Farmington B.P.O.E. Elks Lodge #1765, a member of the St. Francois Country Club, and he served in the U.S. Air Force as a pilot during the Korean War.
He is survived by his wife, Lola Huber Ruble of Farmington; two sons: Michael Ruble of Columbia, and David Ruble of Bismarck; one daughter: Susan Ruble of St. Louis; three step-children: Joy Baker, and David Huber both of Huston, Texas, and Terri Gasser of Farmington; three grandchildren; and three step-grandchildren.
Friends may visit today at 5 p.m. at the Taylor Funeral Service in Farmington. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Taylor Funeral Home with Dr. William Miller officiating. Burial will be in the Masonic Cemetery in Bismarck. Memorials may be made to The American Heart Association.

 

Quellen-Verweis NI29935 :

Personen : (Unknown) Nancy
THE DAILY JOURNAL, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Wed. April 22, 1992, page 2.
NANCY DOTY:
Nancy (Hartley) Doty, 71, of Flat River, originally of Frankclay died April 21, in Mineral Area Regional Medical Center in Farmington. She was born Dec. 4, 1920 in Elvins to the late John Tyree and Rosetta Cannon. She is preceded in death by her first husband, Acy Hartley; her second husband, Virgil Doty; one son: Bill Hartley; one daughter, Doris Hartley.
Mrs. Doty was a member of the Assembly of God Church in Frankclay.
She is survived by five sons: Bob Hartley of Flat River, Edward Hartley of Bismarck, John and Ronnie Hartley both of Leadwood, and Rev. Dan Hartley of Flat River; two daughters: Brenda Joyce (Mrs. Don) Penberthy of Frankclay, Louetta (Mrs. Eddie) Pritchett of Elvins; 18 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and eight step-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be Thursday after 11:30 p.m. at the Caldwell Funeral Home in Flat River. Funeral services will be Friday at 2 p.m. in the Chapel at Caldwell Funeral Home with Rev. Elbert Mason officiating and Rev. Davey Welker assisting. Burial will be in the Masonic Cemetery in Bismarck.

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