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Those we love truly never die
Though year by year the sad memorial wreath--
A ring and flowers, types of life and death--
Are laid upon their graves.
Well blessed is she who has a dear one dead
A friend she has whose face will never change,
A dear communion that will not grow strange.
The anchor of a life is death.
There is no death, nor change, nor any ending.
Only a journey, and so many go
That we who stay at length discern the blending
Of the two roads, two breaths, two lives, and so
Come to the high and quiet knowledge that the dead
Are but ourselves, made beautiful instead.
 From, "Readings on the Philosophy of Death"
Author Unknown, from "Poetry For Verse Speaking Choir"
Arranged by, Helen D. Williams







































































































































































OBITUARIES COURTESY OF "THE COLUMBIA DAILY TRIBUNE

Adam Thomas Popejoy, a sophomore honor student at Hickman (Class of 2005) died Friday, Dec. 27, 2002, in Columbia resulting from a vehicle accident. (See additional related stories from Tribune December 28 & December 29, 2002)

Pattsy Ruth Davison Griffin, Class of 1957 died Thursday, Dec. 26, 2002, at Columbia Regional Hospital.

William Patrick See, Class of 1950 died Monday, Dec. 9, 2002, at Nathan Adelson Hospice in Las Vegas.

Charles "Teeny" Morris Jr., Class of 1935 died Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2002, at his home in Columbia.

Dorsey Machir Bass, Class of 1933 died Monday, Dec. 9, 2002, at his home in Columbia.

Nadine Griggs Long, Class of 1939 died Saturday, Nov. 23, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

William C. Christianson Jr., Class of 1976 died Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2002, at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis.

Roy "Leon" Thompson, Class of 1932 died Monday, Nov. 18, 2002, at Heritage Hall Nursing Center in Centralia.

Benjamin Bishop Steeno, Class of 2001, died Sunday, Nov. 10, 2002, in Columbia, resulting from a skateboard accident.

Charles Rollin Moreau, Class of 1947, died Thursday, Nov. 7, 2002, at Truman Memorial Veteran’s Hospital.

James E. "Bugs" Boggs, Class of 1971, died Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Mary Lou Turner Hankins, Class of 1952, died Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2002, in Columbia.

Charles F. Cottle, Class of 1962, died Sunday, October 20, 2002, at his home in Webster Groves, Missouri.

W. Fred Spires, Class of 1952, died Thursday, Oct. 17, 2002, at his home in Columbia.

Barbara Lynn Dutton Smith, Class of 1979, died Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2002, at University Hospital.

Virginia Blanche Pulliam Scott, Class of 1933, died Thursday, Oct. 10, 2002, in Reno, Nevada.

Julius Cecil Estes, Class of 1983, died Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2002, at University Hospital, in Columbia.

Margaret Blackmore Schaperkotter, Class of 1935, died Friday, Oct. 4, 2002, at Lenoir Health Care Center.

Donald Parkin Thomasson, Class of 1943, died Sunday, Sept. 22, 2002, at his home in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.

Karen Lynn Lynn, Class of 1971, died Saturday, Sept. 28, 2002, at Ashland Healthcare.

Meribah Denham Oliver, Class of 1935, died Saturday, Sept. 14, 2002, at The Bluffs retirement facility, in Columbia.

Thomas Johnson Payne, Class of 1938, died Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2002, at his home, in Columbia.

Gerald E. Sappington, Class of 1963 died Saturday, Sept. 7, 2002, at Northwest Hospital in Seattle, Washington.

Kelin Louise Sanders, Class of 1996, died Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2002, at her home in Columbia.

John Burdette Smith, Class of 1978, died Thursday, Aug. 29, 2002, at University Hospital in Columbia.

Donald Richard Sumpter, Class of 1941, died Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2002, at his home in Mesa, Arizona.

David William Woolery Sr., Class of 1938, died Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2002, at St. Joseph Hospital in Kansas City.

Nannie Mae Fenton Palmer, Class of 1931, died Saturday, Aug. 24, 2002, at Columbia Manor Care Center.

William E. "Bill" Biggs, Class of 1944, died Thursday, Aug. 22, 2002, in Dallas, Texas.

James Howard Ehler, Class of 1970, died Monday, Aug. 19, 2002, at University Hospital in Columbia.

Clay J. Burnham, Class of 1941, died Friday, Aug. 9, 2002, at his home in Shell Knob, Missouri.

Douglas A. Detherow, Class of 1979 @ Rock Bridge High School, died Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2002, in Bangor, Maine.

Joel Brown, Class of 1960, died August 6, 2002, at his home in Eagle Point, Oregon.

Banamwana G. Ndahiro, Class of 2002, died Friday, Aug. 2, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center in Columbia.

Vera Joyce Hagan Nibbelink, Class of 1943, died Saturday, Aug. 3, 2002, at Villa Marie in Jefferson City.

Mark Ford, Class of 2001 @ Rock Bridge High School, died Friday, Aug. 2, 2002, in Columbia.

Michael D. Richardson, Class of 1962, died Wednesday, July 24, 2002, in St. Louis.

Leona Ruth Keel "Lee" Gibson, Class of 1947, died Monday, July 22, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Marie Coats Thompson, Class of 1957, died Monday, July 22, 2002, at University Hospital.

Brent Robinson Jones, Class of 1986 @ Rock Bridge High School, died Saturday, July 20, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Helen Frances Jenkins Wayne, Class of 1929, died Tuesday, July 9, 2002, at Independence Healthcare Center, in Independence, Missouri.

Silas H. Sides Jr., Class of 1932, died Tuesday, July 2, 2002, in Maryville, Illinois.

Charlotte F. McCreery Perry, Class of 1943, died Saturday, July 6, 2002, at her home in Columbia.

Lonnie Dale Crane, Class of 1955, died Monday, July 1, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Kenneth "Kenny" Louis Pangborn, Class of 1986, died Thursday, June 27, 2002, at University Hospital.

Edward Clark Bauer and Betty Marie Hopper Bauer, both of the Class of 1947, died Saturday, June 22, 2002, as a result of a car accident in LaPine, Ore.

Daniel Austin Igleheart, Class of 1996 @ Rock Bridge High School, died Monday, June 24, 2002, in Columbia.

Mary Christine Cotton, Class of 1959, died Thursday, June 20, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Dennis Dean Stone, Class of 1969, died Monday, June 17, 2002, in St. Louis.

Darren Garth McKinzie, Class of 1983, died Friday, June 14, 2002, in St. Louis.

Sally Hayden Hall, Class of 1958, died Wednesday, May 29, 2002, at her residence, in San Angelo, Texas.

Nancy Heinberg, Class of 1960, died Saturday, May 25, 2002, at Frederick Memorial Hospital in Frederick, Md.

Cassandra "Cassi" Janel Black, Class of 2000, died Tuesday, May 21, 2002, in Columbia.

Mary Price Bennett McMinn, Class of 1937, died Tuesday, May 21, 2002, at Boone Hospital.

Elizabeth J. Conner, Class of 1939, died Tuesday, May 14, 2002, at Hope Hospice in Fort Myers, Florida.

William Loren Black, Class of 1976, died Saturday, May 11, 2002, at John C. Lincoln Hospital in Phoenix.

Carolyn Lou Hobart, Class of 1966, died Monday, May 6, 2002, at her home in Columbia.

Elmer L. Palmer, Class of 1942, died Friday, May 3, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Truman Clay Highbarger, Class of 1987, died Friday, April 26, 2002, at his home in Columbia.

Ronald Lee Guthrie, Class of 1967, died Thursday, April 25, 2002, at the St. Joseph Hospital in St. Charles.

Thomas Nichols Putnam III, Class of 1963, died Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at his home in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Nathaniel E. Cross, who attended Hickman High School, died Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at Audrain Medical Center in Mexico.

Robert Cornell Doxley, Class of 1968 died Saturday, April 20, 2002, in Farmington, Missouri.

Stuart Wesley Walcott, Class of 1980, died of pancreatic cancer Saturday, April 20, 2002, in Bonner Springs, Kansas.

Julia Blanche Roberts, Class of 1928, died Friday, April 19, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Katherine Roberts, Class of 1940, died Tuesday, April 16, 2002, at Lake Regional Hospital in Osage Beach.

Billy A. Benner, Class of 1945, died Tuesday, April 16, 2002, at Columbia Regional Hospital.

Betty Jean Christou, Class of 1948, died Monday, April 8, 2002, in Athens, Greece.

Mabel Lee Crane, Class of 1929, died Friday, April 5, 2002, at Columbia Healthcare.

Donald Ausburn, Class of 1935, died Friday, March 29, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Marvin Burnett, Class of 1937, died Friday, March 29, 2002, at Boone Retirement Center.

Michael Scott Adkins, Class of 1980, died Wednesday, March 27, 2002, at his home in Columbia.

Karen Diane Stout, Class of 1975, died Friday, March 22, 2002, in Columbia.

Donald Lee Webb, Class of 1952, died Sunday, March 17, 2002, in Burbank, California.

Don Sherwood Gibson, Class of 1958, died Tuesday, March 12, 2002 in Moore Haven, Florida.

Lt. Colonel John O. Wood Class of 1929, died March 7, 2002 in Dallas, Texas.

Delores Fay Greening Sanders, Class of 1984, died Monday, March 4, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Richard Shewmaker, Class of 1922 (Columbia High School) died Monday, Feb. 25, 2002, at his home in Columbia.

John Henry Crane, Class of 1956, died Saturday, Feb. 23, 2002, in Colon, Costa Rica.

Isabell Frances Smith Hollamen, Class of 1943, died Friday, Feb. 22, 2002 in Wichita, Kansas.

William S. "Bud" Burnett Jr., Class of 1940, died Monday, Feb. 18, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center in Columbia.

Allene Bradley Harmon, Class of 1935, died Monday, Feb. 18, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center in Columbia.

Charles M. "Chip" Harrington Jr., Class of 1977 (Rock Bridge High School),died Sunday, Feb. 10, 2002.

Larry Coats, Class of 1957, died February 11, 2002 at his home in Columbia.

Orland "Dean" Robb, Class of 1960, died February 10, 2002 in Oakland, California.

Carolyn Buescher Elder, Class of 1944, died Thursday, Feb. 7, 2002, in Anderson, Indiana.

Krista K. Prince, Class of 1980, died Saturday, Feb. 2, 2002, at her home, in Columbia.

Lauren Nannette Jordan, Class of 1984, died Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2002, at University Hospital.

Earl Anderson Crane, Class of 1952, died Monday, Jan. 14, 2002, at Truman Memorial Veteran’s Hospital in Columbia.

Robert Dale Guthrie, Class of 1973, died Thursday, Jan. 10, 2002, at his home.

Neal Nash, Class of 1941, died Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2002, in Auburn, California.

Maedell Shelnutt Sutton Wasser, Class of 1934, died Friday, Jan. 4, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Dexter O. Bradford, who attended Hickman, died Thursday, Jan. 3, 2002, in Columbia.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



Published Saturday, January 5, 2002

Maedell Sutton Wasser, 87, of Columbia died Friday, Jan. 4, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 6, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W. Visitation will be from 1 to 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 6, at the funeral home. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Mrs. Wasser was born Aug. 1, 1914, in Callaway County to George and Bertha Homsley Shelnutt. She graduated from Hickman High School.

She married Edward Sutton in 1935 in Boonville, and he preceded her in death.

Mrs. Wasser moved to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., during the 1970s. She married George Wasser in 1979, and he preceded her in death. Mrs. Wasser returned to Columbia in 1994.

Mrs. Wasser was a member of First Baptist Church in Columbia and the Hattie Dodd Circle of Bethel Baptist Church.

Survivors include a son, Edward Sutton of St. Charles; a daughter, Anne King of Columbia; six grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.

She also was proceeded in death by her parents, two brothers and two sisters.

Memorials can be made to the Central Missouri Humane Society, 616 Big Bear Blvd., Columbia, Mo., 65202.


Published Thursday, January 10, 2002

Dexter O. Bradford, 17, of Columbia died Thursday, Jan. 3, 2002, in Columbia.

Services were held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 10, at St. Luke United Methodist Church, 204 E. Ash St., with the Rev. Raymond Hayes officiating. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation was from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 9, at Warren Funeral Chapel, 12 E. Ash St.

Mr. Bradford was born Jan. 26, 1984, in Jonesboro, Ark., to Terry Seaborn and Theresa Bradford.

He attended Hickman High School.

Survivors include his father of Jonesboro; his mother of Columbia; a sister, Tammy Bradford of Columbia; four brothers, Devan Bradford and Terrell Johnson, both of Columbia, and D’Angelo Seaborn and Terry Seaborn, both of Jonesboro; his grandmothers, Katie Reynolds of Columbia and Sally Stubbs of Jonesboro; and his grandfathers, Hartford Robinson Jr. of Denver and Clezell Reynolds of Jonesboro.


Published Thursday, January 10, 2002

Neal Nash, 78, of Auburn, Calif., died Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2002, in Auburn.

No services are planned at this time.

Mr. Nash was born Oct. 21, 1923, in Holt to Emory and Marie Nash.

He married Ella Mae Carey on March 22, 1942, in Paris, Mo., and she survives.

He graduated from Hickman High School in 1941. He served as a pilot in the Air Force during World War II. He was the owner and manager of grocery stores in Northern California.

Survivors also include two sons, Steven Nash of Modesto, Calif., and Mark Nash of Auburn; a brother, Martin Nash of Borger, Texas; and a sister, Eska Vaughan of Columbia.

He was preceded in death by his parents, a son and two brothers.


Published Sunday, January 13, 2002

Robert Dale Guthrie, 46, of Columbia died Thursday, Jan. 10, 2002, at his home.

Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 16, at Memorial Park Cemetery with the Rev. David Ballenger officiating. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 15, at Warren Funeral Chapel, 12 E. Ash St.

Mr. Guthrie was born Oct. 27, 1955, in Columbia to Albert and Laura Galbreath Guthrie.

He graduated from Hickman High School in 1973 and worked for Toastmasters.

Survivors include three brothers, William Guthrie and Larry Guthrie, both of Columbia, and Ronald Guthrie of St. Charles.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Memorials are suggested to the American Diabetes Association, 1316 Parkade Blvd., Columbia, Mo., 65202.


Published Tuesday, January 15, 2002

Earl Anderson Crane, 68, of Columbia died Monday, Jan. 14, 2002, at Truman Memorial Veteran’s Hospital in Columbia.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 17, at Nashville Baptist Church, Route N, with the Revs. Kevin Collins and Don Snyder officiating. Burial will be in Nashville Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Robinson Funeral Home in Ashland.

Mr. Crane was born March 14, 1933, in Boone County to John A. and Iva Elizabeth Dunn Crane.

He married Shirley Acton on July 12, 1958, at Nashville Baptist Church, and she survives.

He served in the Army during the Korean War. He was a member of Nashville Baptist Church and the Little Dixie Fox Hunter’s Association.

Survivors also include four daughters, Julie Hanks, Joanie Crane and Joy Crane, all of Columbia, and Janie Garrett of Ashland; three brothers, Joe Paul Crane and Tom Crane, both of Columbia, and Mel Crane of Ashland; two sisters, Kathryne Lee and Ruby Dean Marsden, both of Columbia; and four grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Charles Crane; and two sisters, Margaret Griffin and Bessie Crane.

Memorials are suggested to Nashville Cemetery in Columbia.


Published Saturday, January 19, 2002

Lauren Nannette Jordan, 35, of Columbia died Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2002, at University Hospital.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 22, at St. Luke United Methodist Church, 204 E. Ash St., with the Rev. Raymond Hayes officiating. Burial will be in Log Providence Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 21, at Warren Funeral Chapel, 12 E. Ash St.

Mrs. Jordan was born April 9, 1966, in Columbia to Herbert and Nettie Stephens Jordan.

She graduated from Hickman High School in 1984 and worked in the distribution department at University Hospital for 10 years. She was a member of St. Luke United Methodist Church and volunteered in its tutoring program.

Survivors include a daughter, Takaira Jordan of Columbia; a son, Treyon Jordan of Columbia; her father of Columbia; her mother of Columbia; four sisters, Peyton Jordan, Joann Jordan, Karen Ware and Arnita Jordan, all of Columbia; and eight brothers, Alan Jordan of Lee’s Summit and Robert Jordan, Herbert Jordan Jr., Maurice Jordan, Kevin Jordan, Marlon Jordan, Bruce Stephens and Darrell Jordan, all of Columbia.

Memorials are suggested to the Lauren Jordan Children’s Memorial Fund, 11 E. Ash St., Columbia, Mo., 65203.


Published Wednesday, February 6, 2002

Krista K. Prince, 40, of Columbia died Saturday, Feb. 2, 2002, at her home.

Services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 8, at Warren Funeral Chapel, 12 E. Ash St., with Elder James Barksdale and the Rev. Ray Warren officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7, at the funeral home.

Ms. Prince was born April 25, 1961, in Columbia to William Huddleston and Georgia Prince.

She graduated from Hickman High School.

Survivors include three sons, Anthony Prince, Dewayne Prince and Willie Edwards, all of Columbia; two daughters, Sharonda Prince and Kenyetta Prince, both of Columbia; five sisters, Alice Cannon of Milwaukee and Shirley Hughes, Marcia Brown, Annetta Prince and Veronica Prince, all of Columbia; and two brothers, Lawrence Prince of Columbia and Nathaniel Prince of Boonville.

She was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers and two sisters.


Published Sunday, February 10, 2002

Carolyn Elder, 75, of Anderson, Ind., died Thursday, Feb. 7, 2002.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 11, at Wesley Free Methodist Church in Anderson, Ind. Burial will be in Anderson Memorial Park. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10, at Brown-Butz-Diedring Funeral Home in Anderson and from 9:30 a.m. until services Monday at the church.

Mrs. Elder was born Oct. 28, 1926, in Columbia to William and Estelle Buescher. She married Denver "Bud" Willis, and he preceded her in death. She later married Floyd Elder, and he survives.

Other survivors include a son, Russell Willis of Anderson; a daughter, Diane Marling of Indianapolis; four sisters, Sara Brown of Rockledge, Fla., and Una Pace, Maribeth Jackson and Rose Corgan, all of Columbia; and five grandchildren.

She also was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Larry Willis; and a brother, James Buescher.

Memorials are suggested to the Christian Center in Anderson, Ind., or to the Wesley Free Methodist Church Building Fund, also in Anderson.


Published Wednesday, February 13, 2002

Larry William Coats, 63, of Columbia died Monday, Feb. 11, 2002, in Columbia.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 15, at Unity Center of Columbia, 1600 W. Broadway, with David Elliott officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 14, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W.

Mr. Coats was born Dec. 31, 1938, in Boone County to William and Elva Weyand Coats.

He married Sarah Hagood, and she survives.

He graduated from Hickman High School in 1957. He also graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia and served in the Army.

He retired as a partner with Moore, Horton and Carlson CPAs. He was a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, Missouri Society of CPAs and AICPA and was a trustee of Callahan Watershed District.

Survivors also include his mother of Columbia; two sons, Wesley Coats and Michael Coats, both of Columbia; a sister, Norma Lint of Kansas City; and a granddaughter.

He was preceded in death by his father.

Memorials are suggested to the Voluntary Action Center, 800 N. Providence Road, Columbia, Mo., 65203.


Obituary
Orland “Dean” Robb, Sr.
 

Dean Robb, a vital and well loved member of the Piedmont community for nearly 40 years, died Sunday  morning, February 10.
 Born Orland Dean Robb, Sr. on November 19, 1941 in Columbia, Missouri, he was the youngest of five children of Willis and Georgia Pearl Robb.  After school, he entered the Navy in 1960 and came to California where he was stationed out of Alameda Naval Base.
 A year later he met his future wife, Penny Knowland, a lifetime Piedmont resident.  They were married July 21, 1962 at the Piedmont Community Church and moved to Piedmont one year later where they raised three children.  They were residents of Hillside Avenue for almost 30 years and enjoyed many neighborhood block parties and family celebrations.
 Mr. Robb worked for Miller Packing Company and Safeway stores and was a partner in two separate businesses, retiring in 1989 for health-reasons.  He was active in Safeway Employees Association and Children’s Hospital branches.  Some years ago, he completed the restoration of his 1927 Model A Ford and drove it in the Piedmont 4th of July Parade for several years.
 Mr. Robb and his wife, Penny, enjoyed traveling, and most recently took a trip to Hawaii in 2001. They built their vacation home in Irish Beach on the Mendocino Coast, and have many happy memories of hosting family and friends, including annual trips by the Piedmont High School baseball team, throughout the past 20 years.  His favorite pastimes included fishing with his sons and grandson, particularly in the delta and reservoirs in the area.  He also loved football and trap shooting.
Mr. Robb was instrumental in bringing Babe Ruth baseball to Piedmont, and was well known and highly regarded as the coach of several Babe Ruth teams.  As his children grew and participated in sports, Dean Robb was always at their games, demonstrating, with a voice that could be heard by all, his support for them and their teams at the high school and college events.
He took particular pride in recent years in the accomplishments of his children. His daughter, Diane, earned her bachelor of Arts degree and a teaching credential.  His eldest son, Dean Jr., will soon enter nursing school, and his youngest son, Russell, became the head varsity football coach of Piedmont High School this past year.
He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Penelope Knowland Robb, his three children, Diane Robb Chatham, Dean Jr. and his wife Jill and Russell Robb, his 4 grandchildren, Kimberly & Jessica Chatham, and Philip & Hannah Robb, his 2 brothers, Bill and wife Thelma Robb and Paul and wife Gloria Robb both of Columbia, Missouri, extended family and many loving friends.
 A service will be held this Friday, February 15, at 3 p.m. at Tower Chapel in Mt. View Cemetery.  In lieu o flowers, the family asks donations be made to : Down Syndrome Connection, 117- A town and Country Drive, Danville, CA 94526, or Hilltop Branch, Children’s Hospital Branches, 747 52nd Street, Oakland, CA 94609, or to a charity of your choice.


Published Thursday, February 14, 2002

Charles M. "Chip" Harrington Jr., 43, of Grand Junction, Colo., formerly of Columbia, died Sunday, Feb. 10, 2002.

A memorial service will be held from 12 to 2 p.m. at the Eagles’ Lodge on Saturday, Feb. 16, in Grand Junction.

Mr. Harrington was born Jan. 7, 1959, in Columbia to Charles and Janet Lee Harrington.

He graduated from Rock Bridge High School. He was an Eagle Scout in Boy Scouts of America in Troop 707 in Columbia. He moved to Steamboat Spring, Colo., in 1979 and to Grand Junction in 1987. He was employed at Geotechnical Engineering Inc. He was active in the Riders for Justice Organization.

Survivors include his wife, Vicki Harrington of the home; his parents of Cedaredge, Colo.; a brother, Stephen Harrington of Grand Junction; two sisters, Jill Harrington of Grand Junction and Elizabeth Jackson of Socorro, N.M.

Memorials are suggested to the Hospice of the Grand Valley, the American Cancer Society or the charity of donor’s choice. Services are under the direction of Callahan-Edfast Mortuary.


Published Wednesday, February 20, 2002

Allene Harmon, 84, of Columbia died Monday, Feb. 18, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center in Columbia.

Services will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with the Rev. Bob Webb officiating. Burial will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22, at the funeral home.

Mrs. Harmon was born Aug. 17, 1917, in Huntsdale to William Timothy and Laura Frances Boggs Bradley.

She married Clifford Harmon on Aug. 4, 1944, in Mt. Vernon, and he preceded her in death.

She was a member of the Memorial Baptist Church, where she signed for the deaf for over 40 years and taught the deaf Sunday School class. She was employed with Cannon & Blaylock Realtors.

Survivors include two nephews, a niece and two cousins, including Adolph Boggs of Columbia.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

Memorials are suggested to the Memorial Baptist Church, 1634 Paris Road, Columbia, Mo., 65201.


Published Wednesday, February 20, 2002

William S. "Bud" Burnett Jr., 80, of Columbia died Monday, Feb. 18, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center in Columbia.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W. Burial will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, at the funeral home.

Mr. Burnett was born March 4, 1921, in Ashland to William and Dorothy Nichols Burnett.

He married Frances Louise Harrison on March 4, 1942, in Jefferson City, and she survives.

He graduated from Hickman High School. He served with the Army during World War II with the 11th Armored Division.

He owned Bud’s MFA Station on Rogers and College in Columbia. He retired from the Holsum Bread and the Teamsters in 1983. He drove for Machen’s Ford after his retirement.

He was of the Methodist faith. He was a member of the Elks Club and VFW Post 280, and he played golf with the 3 Dollar Club.

Survivors also include a son, Larry Burnett of Columbia; a daughter, Sandra Ann Beair of Orlando, Fla.; a brother, Marvin Burnett of Columbia; a sister, Helen Steadman of San Diego, Calif.; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, James Burnett.

Memorials are suggested to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 30638, Columbia, Mo., 65205.


Published Sunday, February 24, 2002

Isabell Frances Smith Hollamen, 77, of Wichita, Kan., formerly of Columbia, died Friday, Feb. 22, 2002.

Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26, at Cochran Mortuary, Chapel of the Roses, in Wichita. Burial will be in Kechi Cemetery in rural Kechi, Kan.

Mrs. Hollamen was born Sept. 4, 1924, in Fulton to Harold and Mary Smith.

She married Clarence "Jack" Lee Hollamen in 1945 in Kansas City, and he survives.

She moved to Columbia as a teenager and attended Hickman High School, graduating in 1943. After her marriage, she and her husband moved to Wichita, where they remained for the past 46 years.

She was a retired St. Francis nurse and had been active with the Brownies and with PTAs. She taught Sunday school, and she worked as a nurse from 1970 to 1983.

Survivors also include a daughter, Christine Duff of Wichita; a son, Gary Hollamen of Wichita; a brother, Howard Smith of Columbia; four grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Harlan Smith; and a sister, Helen Smith.

Memorials are suggested to Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice, 313 S. Market, Wichita, Kan., 67202.


Published Monday, February 25, 2002

John Henry Crane, 63, of Colon, Costa Rica, died Saturday, Feb. 23, 2002, in Colon.

Services will be announced at a later date.

Mr. Crane was born April 17, 1938, in Columbia to Henry and Vera Ballenger Crane.

He married Louise Kelleher on Dec. 30, 1972, and she survives.

He graduated from Hickman High School in 1956. He received two bachelors degrees from the University of Missouri-Columbia and a master’s degree from the University of Arkansas.

He was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, a Fulbright Scholar and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Crane taught language and literature in several countries.

He was a member of the First Christian Church.

Survivors also include a son, Jonathan Worthington Crane of Washington, D.C.; and a brother, Thomas Crane of Columbia.


Published Sunday, March 3, 2002

Richard Shewmaker, 96, of Columbia died Monday, Feb. 25, 2002, at his home.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday, March 4, at Second Presbyterian Church in St. Louis. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday, March 3, at Lupton Chapel in St. Louis.

Mr. Shewmaker was born Feb. 4, 1906, in Pisgah, Ky., to W.O. and Anne Dudley Shewmaker. He was a 1922 graduate of Columbia High School, a 1926 graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia and a 1930 graduate of Harvard Law School.

Mr. Shewmaker practiced law in St. Louis for almost 70 years before moving to Columbia in 1998. He was a member of the American Law Institute.

Survivors include a son, John Shewmaker of Columbia; a sister, Mary Shewmaker of Memphis, Tenn., four grandsons; and a great-granddaughter.

Memorials are suggested to First Presbyterian Church, 16 Hitt St., Columbia, Mo., 65201.


Published Tuesday, March 5, 2002

Delores Fay Greening Sanders, 35, of Columbia died Monday, March 4, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, March 7, at Nilson Funeral Home, 5611 St. Charles Road, with the Rev. Bob Stanford officiating. Burial will be in Glendale Memorial Gardens in Centralia. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, at the funeral home.

Mrs. Sanders was born Sept. 29, 1966, in Columbia to Don and Betty Cleeton Greening.

She married Scott Sanders in April 1999 in Montego Bay, Jamaica, and he survives.

She was an administrative assistant for Faircom and a member of Columbia Baptist Temple. She recently was honored by the Missouri Leukemia Society.

Survivors also include her parents of Hallsville; three brothers, Ray Greening and Dan Greening, both of Hallsville, and Mark Greening of Monroe City; and five sisters, Kay Steward and Diana Baker, both of Harrisburg, Dorothy Baker of Columbia, Debbie Greening of Boonville and Darla Ardrey of Hallsville.

Memorials are suggested to the Leukemia Society, Gateway Chapter, 77 Westport Plaza, Suite 101, St. Louis, Mo., 63146.


Published by Dallas Morning News

LT. COLONEL (Ret.) John O. Wood

Lt. Colonel John O. Wood was born on June 6, 1912 in Keytesville, MO and ended life's journey on March 7, 2002 in Dallas.  He was preceded in death by his wife of 57 years, Aline Wood.  He is survived by his son, John A. Wood, daughters Carol Wood and Sharon Strickland (Randy); grandchildren, John A. Wood (Lisa) and Caylee Strickland; great-granddaughter, Jennifer Wood; sisters, Frances Dierking and Virginia Beckett; and many nieces and nephews.  He was retired from the military (Army) after serving his country during WWII, and into the 1960s.  He then worked for A.A.F.E.S. (Army & Air force Exchange Service) until 1974.  Other hobbies included hunting, fishing and playing golf.  He also had a love for Big Band music and was an expert on Oldsmobile cars.  Services will be held at  2:00 PM, Saturday, March 9, 2002, LAUREL LAND MEMORIAL CHAPEL.  Internment Laurel Land Memorial Park.


Published Wednesday, March 20, 2002

Don Sherwood Gibson, 61, of Moore Haven, Fla., formerly of Columbia, died Tuesday, March 12, 2002.

Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 23, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with the Rev. Dennis Swearngin officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Mr. Gibson was born Sept. 10, 1940, in Columbia to Otis Lavon and Cloris Gage Gibson.

He married Thelma DeWeese in August 2000 in Ohio, and she survives.

He served in the Navy from 1960 to 1967 and was a member of the Olivet Christian Church.

Survivors also include his mother, Cloris Tyler of Columbia; a son, Greg Gibson of Clarksville, Tenn.; two daughters, Natalie Benefield of Sapula, Okla., and Jennifer Schmidt of Franklin, Tenn.; a brother, Charles Gibson of Columbia; a sister, Linda Gibson of Graham, Wash.; and four grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his father.

Memorials are suggested to the Olivet Christian Church Building Fund, 1991 S. Olivet Road, Columbia, Mo., 65202.


Published Sunday, March 24, 2002

Karen Diane Stout, 44, of Columbia died Friday, March 22, 2002, in Columbia.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 30, at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 1600 W. Rollins St. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery in Independence, Kan. Visitation will be from 1:30 p.m. until services Saturday at the church.

Dr. Stout was born March 31, 1957, in Pensacola, Fla., to Karl Stout and Ann Simpson Stout Edwards. On March 17, 1990, she married Don Catlett in Houston, Texas, and he survives.

Dr. Stout earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social work at the University of Missouri-Columbia and a doctorate in social work at the University of Texas-Austin. She worked as a counselor at McCambridge Center in Columbia and was a professor of social work at MU, the University of Houston and Southwest Texas State University.

She became the first executive director of The Shelter in Columbia in 1983. She was also the executive director of Big Brothers-Big Sisters in Columbia. She was a member of the Texas Council on Family Violence, the National Association of Social Work Educators, the Bertha Capen Reynolds Association and the National Organization for Women. She co-wrote "Confronting Sexism and Violence Against Women."

Survivors also include her father of Denver; her mother of Columbia; two daughters, Brenna Catlettstout and Delaney Catlettstout, both of Columbia; three brothers, Karl "Bud" Stout of Washington, D.C., Daniel Stout of Columbia and Joe Edwards of Germany; and two sisters, Megan Stout and Sarah Stout, both of Denver.

Memorials are suggested to the National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women, in care of Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., Columbia, Mo., 65202.


Published Tuesday, March 26, 2002

Donald Lee Webb, 68, of Burbank, Calif., formerly of Columbia, died Sunday, March 17, 2002.

Mr. Webb was born Nov. 2, 1933, in Columbia to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Webb. He graduated from Hickman High School in 1952.

He married in 1953 in Columbia.

He later moved to Arizona and had resided in California for the last nine years.

Survivors include three sons, Kenton Webb and Joseph Webb, both of Columbia, and Donald Mark Webb of Rocheport; two daughters, Debbie Gilmore of Phoenix, Ariz., and Teresa Pickering of Peoria, Ariz.; two brothers, Kerry Wayne Webb and Kenneth Earl Webb; nine grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.


Published Friday, March 29, 2002

Michael Scott Adkins, 40, of Columbia died Wednesday, March 27, 2002, at his home.

Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 30, at Parker Funeral Service, 22 N. Tenth St., with the Rev. Bobbie Stone officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, March 29, at the funeral home.

Mr. Adkins was born July 21, 1961, in Columbia to Donald Ray and Virginia Mae Goff Adkins.

He was a plumber.

Survivors include his parents of Columbia; two sisters, Brenda Gail Amann of Columbia and Lori Beth Naugle of Warrensburg; and his paternal grandparents, Floyd and Margaret Adkins of Hallsville.

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents.

Memorials are suggested to the Cystic Fibrosis Association of Missouri, in care of Treasurer Diane Carnie, 2684 County Road 4028, Holts Summit, Mo., 65043.


Published Sunday, March 31, 2002

Marvin Burnett, 82, of Columbia died Friday, March 29, 2002, at Boone Retirement Center.

A memorial gathering will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, April 1, at VFW Post No. 280, 1509 Ashley St. Mr. Burnett’s body has been donated to science.

Mr. Burnett was born May 14, 1919, in Ashland to William and Dorothy Burnett. On Sept. 6, 1941, he married Bessie Barnhart in Ashland, and she survives.

He was a sergeant in the Army’s 146th Anti-aircraft Artillery Gun Battalion. He was also a member of VFW Post No. 280, American Legion Post No. 202 and the Disabled American Veterans.

Other survivors include a son, Terry Burnett of Columbia.

He was preceded in death by his parents and by two brothers, James Burnett and Buddy Burnett.

Memorials are suggested to the Boone Retirement Auxiliary, attention Frances Breting, 713 W. Broadway, Columbia, Mo., 65203.


Published Sunday, March 31, 2002

Donald Ausburn, 86, of Columbia died Friday, March 29, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with the Rev. Greg Robinson officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday, April 1, at the funeral home.

Mr. Ausburn was born Oct. 19, 1915, in Boone County to Charles Albert and Melvina Palmer Ausburn. On Oct. 19, 1938, he married Alma Bryant in Fulton, and she survives.

He lived all his life in rural Columbia, including 84 years in the same home. He graduated from Hickman High School in 1935.

He was a cattle farmer, a carpenter and one of the first two bus drivers for Columbia Public Schools. He worked in the public school system and retired from the University of Missouri-Columbia College of Engineering in 1977.

He and his wife owned and operated Ausburn’s Lake recreation area from 1969 to 1977.

He was a member of Oakland Christian Church.

Other survivors include a son, Rex Ausburn of Salt Lake City; three daughters, Karen Sue Parks and Donna Price of Blue Springs and Janie Harmon of Millersburg; and five grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Basil and Roscoe Ausburn; and six sisters, Ruth Ausburn, Hollie Torbit, Mary Trimble, Reba Gardner, Evalena Sutton and Lona Marriott.

Memorials are suggested to Oakland Christian Church, 2929 E. Oakland Church Road, Columbia, Mo., 65202, or to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 30638, Columbia, Mo., 65202.


Published Saturday, April 6, 2002

Mabel Lee Crane, 91, of Columbia died Friday, April 5, 2002, at Columbia Healthcare.

Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Sunday, April 7, at Memorial Park Cemetery with the Rev. Michael Keith officiating.

Mrs. Crane was born Aug. 1, 1910, in Fyan to William Joshua and Mary Anderson Ricks. On July 25, 1929, she married Henry Curtis Crane in St. Louis, and he preceded her in death.

She graduated from Hickman High School in 1929 and owned and operated Crane’s Variety Store in Thayer. She was a member of United Methodist Church in Thayer and attended Wilkes Boulevard United Methodist Church.

She was the first director of the Southwest Office of Aging in the early 1970s. She also started the first senior meals program and the Funds and Friends. She was a member of Rebekah Lodge.

Survivors include a nephew and four nieces, including Shirley Ricks of Columbia.

She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Hazel Christian.

Memorials are suggested to Community Hospice of America, 3600 I-70 Drive S.E., Suite H, Columbia, Mo., 65201, or to Wilkes Boulevard United Methodist Church, 702 Wilkes Blvd., Columbia, Mo., 65201.


Published Wednesday, April 10, 2002

Betty Jean Christou, 71, of Athens, Greece, formerly of Columbia, died Monday, April 8, 2002, in Athens.

Services will be Thursday, April 11, in Athens.

Mrs. Christou was born July 24, 1930, in Columbia to Butler and Hazel Dickerson White.

She married Demetrious Christou, and he survives. Mrs. Christou moved to Athens in 1974.

She graduated from Hickman High School in 1948.

Survivors include two brothers, Billy White of Columbia and Norman White of Portland, Ore.


Published Wednesday, April 17, 2002

Billy A. Benner, 74, of Columbia died Tuesday, April 16, 2002, at Columbia Regional Hospital.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, April 19, at Parker Funeral Service, 22 N. Tenth St., with Jim Cunningham officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 18, at the funeral home.

Mr. Benner was born June 14, 1927, in Moberly to Arthur and Willie Belle Durnil Benner.

He married Cleota Bevington on June 17, 1950, in Columbia, and she preceded him in death.

He graduated from Hickman High School and lived his entire life in Columbia.

He retired as a firefighter for the Columbia Fire Department.

He was a member of the American Legion, Elks Lodge and Eagles Lodge and a life member of VFW Post 280.

Survivors include a daughter, Lisa Benner of Columbia; a brother, Donald Benner of Moberly; three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.

He also was preceded in death by his parents.

Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society, 33 E. Broadway, Suite 100, Columbia, Mo., 65203.


Published Saturday, April 20, 2002

Julia Blanche Roberts, 92, of Hallsville died Friday, April 19, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 21, at Hallsville Baptist Church with the Rev. John Martin officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery in Columbia. Visitation will be from 1 p.m. until time of services Sunday at the church.

Mrs. Roberts was born Feb. 10, 1910, in Boone County to Cotta and Brooksy Hall Edwards.

She married Ray McGee Roberts on May 26, 1929, in Columbia, and he preceded her in death.

She graduated from Hickman High School in 1928 and lived her entire life in Sturgeon, Columbia and Hallsville.

She retired as an administrative assistant with the Columbia Water and Light Department in 1973 after 25 years of service.

She was a member of Hallsville Baptist Church for more than 25 years.

Survivors include a daughter, Judy Harmon of Hallsville; a son, Donald Ray Roberts of Overland Park, Kan.; seven grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.

She also was preceded in death by her parents and a great-grandchild, Julia Marie Roberts.

Memorials are suggested to Hallsville Baptist Church, 115 Elizabeth St., Hallsville, Mo., 65255.


Published Thursday, April 18, 2002

Katherine Roberts, 81, of Rocky Mount died Tuesday, April 16, 2002, at Lake Regional Hospital in Osage Beach.

Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 20, in Memorial Park Cemetery, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., in Columbia, with the Rev. Jay Quinn officiating. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at Rekus Funeral Home in Eldon.

Mrs. Roberts was born April 13, 1921, in Columbia to Elmer "Dick" and Ruby Williamson Hickam.

She married Joe Roberts on June 20, 1942, in Columbia, and he survives.

She was a lifetime member of the First Baptist Church in Columbia. She also was a member of American Veterans Auxiliary Post 108 in Rocky Mount and Columbia Cosmopolitan Luncheon Club Pals.

Survivors also include two daughters, Betty Frech of Columbia and Sandy Coleman of Hallsville; a sister, Mildred McDow of Bay City, Mich.; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by two sisters, Margaret Sullins and Bonnie Grimes.


Published Wednesday, April 24, 2002

Robert Cornell Doxley, 52, of Farmington, formerly of Columbia, died Saturday, April 20, 2002, in Farmington.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 26, at the Second Baptist Church, 407 E. Broadway, with the Rev. Donald McNeal officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Baptist Church Cemetery in Columbia. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, April 25, at the Warren Funeral Chapel, 12 E. Ash St.

Mr. Doxley was born March 5, 1950, in Columbia to Barbara Doxley.

He graduated from Hickman High School in Columbia. He was a veteran of the Navy.

Survivors include his mother, Barbara Doxley of Columbia; two brothers, Lorenzo Doxley and Randy Doxley, both of Houston; seven sisters, Darlene Mathis and Vickie Doxley, both of St. Louis, Doncella Daniels and Delores Coats, both of Columbia, Harlene Jones of Houston, Martha Doxley of Tulsa, Okla., and Linda Haith of Staten Island, N.Y.; and a grandmother, Stella Ruth Doxley of Columbia.

He was preceded in death by a sister.



Published Monday, April 22, 2002

Stuart Wesley Walcott, 40, of Bonner Springs, Kan., formerly of Columbia, died of pancreatic cancer Saturday, April 20, 2002.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 24, at Christ the King Church in Kansas City, Kan. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 23, at the church.

Mr. Walcott was born Dec. 9, 1961, in Columbia to Charles and Wilmoth Wolcott.

He graduated from Hickman High School and received a bachelor’s degree in personnel administration from the University of Kansas in 1989. He managed several bowling centers in the Kansas City area before being hired as business manager for the Fort Leavenworth Bowling Center in 1996. He won many awards in bowling and is in the National Bowling Hall of Fame.

Survivors include his wife, Julie Walcott of Bonner Springs; two daughters, Quinnlyn Walcott and Jenson Walcott, both of Bonner Springs; his mother of Columbia; two brothers, Jon Walcott and Scott Walcott, both of Columbia; and two sisters, Cathy Walcott and Gaye Wilkie, both of Columbia.

He was preceded in death by his father.


Published Friday, April 26, 2002

Nathaniel E. Cross, 47, of Mexico, Mo., formerly of Columbia, died Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at Audrain Medical Center in Mexico.

Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday, April 26, at Second Baptist Church in Mexico with the Rev. T.L. Garner officiating and at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 27, at Second Baptist Church, 407 E. Broadway, in Columbia with the Rev. Lorenzo Lawson officiating. Burial will be in Simpson Chapel Cemetery in Columbia. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to time of services Saturday at Second Baptist Church in Columbia.

Mr. Cross was born Nov. 25, 1954, in Columbia to William Hickmon and Gordie Cross.

He attended Hickman High School and served in the Navy. He was employed at Burger King in Mexico.

Survivors include a companion, Robin Cason of Mexico; three sons, Corey Clark of St. Louis, DeMarco Ricard of Sedalia and Tyler Clark of Fulton; a daughter, LeNeice Bradshaw of Mexico; three stepdaughters, Joanne Tampkins of Arlington, Texas and Ebony Cason and India Cason, both of Mexico; six brothers, William Hickmon of the state of California and Bobby Lawson, Charles Cross, Harold Cross, Lorenzo Lawson and Lewis Lawson, all of Columbia; three sisters, Ann Bohanon of Peoria, Ill., Goldie Lawson of Columbia, Lisa Cross of Garland, Texas; and three grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, a brother and his grandparents.


Published Saturday, April 27, 2002

Obituary: Thomas Putnam

Thomas Nichols Putnam III, 57, of Las Vegas, and formerly of Columbia, died Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at his home.

Services will be held at Palm Green Valley Mortuary in Las Vegas. Burial will be in Calvary Episcopal Church Memorial Garden in Columbia. Arrangements are pending.

Mr. Putnam was born Aug. 11, 1944, in Alexandria, Va., to Thomas Putnam II and Jane Seybold Putnam.

He graduated from Kemper Military Academy in Boonville and earned a degree in landscape agriculture at the University of Missouri-Columbia.

He was a veteran of the Vietnam War and worked as a landscaper for more than 30 years.

Survivors include three sons, Thomas Putnam IV and Justin Putnam, both of Las Vegas, and David Putnam of Rockford, Ill.; and a sister, Joel Seybold Putnam of Columbia.

He was preceded in death by his parents.


Published Sunday, April 28, 2002

Truman Clay Highbarger, 33, of Columbia died Friday, April 26, 2002, at his home.

Services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Monday, April 29, at the Highbarger/Adelstein farm, 6301 W. Route K, Columbia.

Mr. Highbarger was born on July 6, 1968, in Marshall to Carroll and Antoinette Heaper Highbarger.

On May 11, 1996, he married Jennifer Adelstein in Columbia, and she survives.

Mr. Highbarger was a 1987 graduate of Hickman High School. He was an artist who specialized in jewelry, woodworking, metal work and Indian lore.

Other survivors include a son, Fisher Highbarger of Columbia; a daughter, Jacy Highbarger of Columbia; his father and stepmother, Betty Crawford, of Columbia; his mother and stepfather, Bill Cottrell, of Washington, Ill.; and a sister, Lynne Highbarger of Columbia.

Memorials are suggested to the Jacy and Fisher Highbarger Education Fund, Boone County National Bank, Eighth and Broadway, Columbia, Mo. 65201.


Published Tuesday, April 30, 2002

Ronald Lee Guthrie, 52, of St. Charles died Thursday, April 25, 2002, at the St. Joseph Hospital in St. Charles.

Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 2, in Memorial Park Cemetery, 1217 Business Loop 70 W. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 1, at the Warren Funeral Chapel, 12 E. Ash St.

Mr. Guthrie was born Sept. 6, 1949, in Boone County to Albert Guthrie and Laura Galbreath.

He graduated from Hickman High School in 1967. He was employed at the Parkside Meadows in St. Charles as a cook.

Survivors include two brothers, William Guthrie and Larry Guthrie, both of Columbia.

He was preceded in death by both parents and a brother.


Published Sunday, May 5, 2002

Elmer L. Palmer, 79, of Columbia died Friday, May 3, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 7, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with the Revs. Michael Keith and John Hayes officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 9:30 a.m. until services Tuesday at the funeral home.

Mr. Palmer was born June 7, 1922, in Columbia to Henry and Mary Rawlings Palmer. On June 13, 1948, he married Mary Ann Ott in Columbia, and she survives.

Mr. Palmer was a Navy veteran of World War II, having served in the Pacific. He worked for Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. in Columbia for 54 years before retiring.

He was a member of Wilkes Boulevard United Methodist Church, the Methodist Men’s Club, the American Legion and VFW Post No. 280. He was a 32nd-degree Mason and a Shriner.

Other survivors include a daughter, Patricia Bedsworth of Hallsville; two grandchildren; and five-great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, A.C. Palmer and Billy Joe Palmer; and two sisters, Geraldine Ewing and Henrietta Dozier.

Memorials are suggested to Wilkes Boulevard United Methodist Church, 702 Wilkes Blvd., Columbia, Mo., 65201, or to Parkinson Research, APDA Parkinson Center, P.O. Box 811, 600 S. Euclid, St. Louis, Mo., 63110.


Published Thursday, May 9, 2002

Carolyn Lou Hobart, 54, of Columbia died Monday, May 6, 2002, at her home.

Services will be at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 12, at Wilkes Boulevard United Methodist Church, Seventh and Wilkes, with the Rev. Mike Keith officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Nilson Funeral Home.

Mrs. Hobart was born Jan. 9, 1948, in Columbia to George Preston Cornell and Helen Francis Martin Cornell.

She married Carl "Skip" Hobart on June 30, 1968, in Columbia, and he survives.

She was a 1966 graduate of Hickman High School and received an associate’s degree from Columbia College.

She ran "Carolyn’s Crowd," a home daycare, for 33 years. She was also a Sunday School teacher at the Wilkes Boulevard United Methodist Church.

Survivors also include two brothers, Gene Cornell of Warrenton and Ronald Cornell of Denton, Texas; two daughters, Cindi Fuda of Goose Creek, S.C., and Cathy Toensing of Warner Robins, Ga.; and two grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister.

Memorials are suggested to the Carolyn Hobart Foundation at Boone County National Bank.


Published Sunday, May 19, 2002

Elizabeth J. Conner, 80, of Fort Myers, Fla., and formerly of Columbia, died Tuesday, May 14, 2002, at Hope Hospice in Fort Myers.

Services will be held in early June.

Mrs. Conner was born Nov. 16, 1921, in Columbia to James and Minnie Johnson. She married Warren Conner, and he preceded her in death.

While in Columbia, Mrs. Conner was a secretary and bookkeeper at First Christian Church for 17 years and executive secretary and bookkeeper at Woodhaven School and Lenoir Retirement Community for 12 years.

After retirement and while a resident of Lake Ozark, she was a part-time bookkeeper for the Blue Heron Restaurant.

She was a founding board member of The Wardrobe and had served that organization in many capacities, including board president. She was also a volunteer and part-time worker for Alternative Community Training.

Survivors include four children, Warren Conner Jr., Sandra Hombs, Marilyn Stone and Carolyn Little; five grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

Memorials are suggested to Alternative Community Training, The Wardrobe or Habitat for Humanity.


Published Wednesday, May 15, 2002

William Loren Black, 45, of Phoenix, formerly of Columbia, died Saturday, May 11, 2002, at John C. Lincoln Hospital in Phoenix.

Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, May 16, at the First Assembly of God Church, 1100 N. Seventh St., with the Rev. Charles Parker officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the church.

Mr. Black was born April 18, 1957, in Columbia to Leo and Etta Belle Black.

He graduated from Hickman High School in 1976. He owned and operated the Loren Nursing Homes in Arizona for 13 years. He also worked for Swift Trucking Company.

Survivors include his parents, of Columbia; three daughters, Alexis Taylin Black and Lauren Bri’Ana Black, both of Phoenix, and Lauren Nicole Black of Peoria, Ill.; and a sister, Linda Sue Norman of Columbia.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents; a brother, Dennis Ray Black; and a sister, Mary Kay Black.

Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Funeral Service, 22 N. Tenth St.


Published Wednesday, May 22, 2002

Mary Price Bennett McMinn, 83, of Columbia died Tuesday, May 21, 2002, at Boone Hospital.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, May 24, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 W. Business Loop 70, with the Rev. Michael Keith officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 23, at the funeral home.

Mrs. McMinn was born Dec. 8, 1918, in Columbia to Alfred and Mary Myrtle Bennett.

She married Meryl McMinn on Sept. 12, 1942, in Boonville, and he survives.

She graduated from Hickman High School in 1937. She retired from the Columbia public school system in 1984. She was a homemaker. She was a member of the Missouri United Methodist Church.

Survivors also include a son, Robert McMinn of Columbia; two daughters, Glenda Strawn of Harrisburg and Connie Vallentine of Clinton; a sister, Lochie Breedlove of Columbia; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; and one stepgreat-grandchild.

She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister.

Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society, 33 E. Broadway, Suite 100, Columbia, Mo. 65203.


Published Thursday, May 23, 2002

Cassandra "Cassi" Janel Black, 20, of Columbia died Tuesday, May 21, 2002, in Columbia.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, May 24, at Midway Heights Baptist Church, 6801 W. Rollingwood Blvd., and at 2 p.m. Friday at Bethany Baptist Church in Marceline, with the Rev. David Schawo officiating. Burial will be in Chariton Ridge Cemetery in Atlanta, Mo.

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 23, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W.

Miss Black was born April 15, 1982, in Marceline to Mark and Bobbie St. Clair Black.

She graduated in 2000 from Hickman High School, where she had been active in the band. She was a student at the University of Kansas and a member of Midway Heights Baptist Church.

Survivors include her father of Marceline; her mother, Bobbie Pauley, and her stepfather, Michael Pauley, both of Columbia; her maternal grandmother, Joann St. Clair of Brookfield; paternal grandparents Wayne and Billie Jo Black of Brookfield; two stepbrothers, Rich Harris of Fayette and Danny Harris of Fulton; and three sisters, Cathi Black of Marceline, Cindi Jo Black Rodgers of Marceline and Chrissi Black of Aiken, S.C.

She was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather, Robert St. Clair.

Memorials are suggested to the Cassandra Black Memorial Scholarship Fund at Hickman High School, in care of Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., Columbia, Mo., 65202.


Published Thursday, June 6, 2002 The East Prairie Eagle, East Prairie, Missouri

Memorial services for Sally Kay Hall, 62, a resident of San Angelo, Texas, formerly of East Prairie, were held on Saturday, June 1, 2002 at 4:00 p.m. in the Johnson's Funeral Home Chapel in San Angelo.

Mrs. Hall died at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 29, 2002, at her residence.

She was born July 30, 1939, in East Prairie, daughter of the late Martin and Edith Hayden.  She was a homemaker and was married to J. D. Hall on May 31, 1958, in Fulton, Missouri.  She was a member of the Antique Automobile Club of America and the local Wool Capital Antique Car Club.  Sally graduated from Hickman High School in Columbia, in 1958 and then married her lifetime mate.  They would have celebrated their 44th anniversary on May 31.  She volunteered for many years at Thompson General Hospital in El Paso, Texas, where she received the volunteer of the year award.  She was the secretary and treasurer at the Presidents Health Club of El Paso, Texas, for 34 years.  Retiring in San Angelo, her family was the most important thing to her.  She was an avid reader, animal lover and a friend to many.  She will be greatly missed by her family and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents Martin and Edith Hayden of East Prairie.

Survivors include her husband J. D. Hall of San Angelo; one son, Marty Jay Hall and daughter-in-law, Tracey Hall of Arlington, Texas; grandson, Christian Hall and granddaughter, Taira Hall, both of Arlington; sister Marylee Martin and brother-in-law, Stanley Martin of Tomball, Texas; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Lee Wallace of Fulton, Missouri; sister-in-law, Carolyn Rice of Norman, Oklahoma; and numerous extended family and good friends.

Special thanks to Dr. Lillian Perez.  In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to the Sues Shrine Center of the American Diabetes Association.


Published Thursday, May 30, 2002

Nancy Heinberg, 59, formerly of Columbia, died Saturday, May 25, 2002, at Frederick Memorial Hospital in Frederick, Md.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, June 6, at All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Frederick, Md.

Ms. Heinberg was born in Columbia and graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Journalism, where she was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. She was a copy editor for The Washington Post and a social worker for the past 13 years at Springfield Hospital Center in Sykesville, Md.

She also worked as a reporter at The Capital Times in Madison, Wis., the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and The News in Wilmington, Del.

She was the daughter of the late John Heinberg, a professor of political science at the University of Missouri, and the late Pauline Dorsey Heinberg, a teacher at West Boulevard Elementary School in Columbia.

Survivors include a brother, John Dorsey Heinberg, of McLean, Va.; a niece; and a nephew.

Memorials are suggested to the J.G. Heinberg Award Fund, University of Missouri-Columbia, 306 Reynolds Alumni Center, Columbia, Mo., 65211.


Published Friday, June 21, 2002

Mary Christine Cotton, 61, of Columbia died Thursday, June 20, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, June 22, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church with the Revs. Edwin Cole and Vince Hovley officiating. Burial will be in Columbia Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Funeral Service.

Dr. Cotton was born March 14, 1941, in Kansas City to Mary and Cooper Cotton.

She was an associate professor of English at Columbia College. She received bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Missouri-Columbia, where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. She received a fellowship from Ohio University for completion of her doctoral degree.

She also taught at Ohio University, Tunghai University in Taiwan and Lycee Mentaury in Nimes, France. She was a Fullbright scholar. Her awards and grants included a Ford Foundation grant for study at Ohio State University in Lyons, France.

She published and presented papers and translations of French and Spanish poetry and prose. She was an honorary member and sponsor of Alpha Chi National Honor Society at Columbia College. She was a member of Phi Sigma Iota International Romance Language Honor Society and Pi Lambda Theta International Honors and Professional Society for Educators.

She was chairwoman of the committee that created the constitution for the faculty association at Columbia College. She was a member of the Daniel Boone Library Board of Trustees and the Columbia Public Library Board of Trustees. She was involved in committee work in the American Library Association.

Survivors include her mother, of Columbia, and a sister, Marcia Cotton of Houston, Texas.

Memorials are suggested to Columbia College, 1001 Rogers St., Columbia, Mo., 65216.


Published Sunday, June 23, 2002

Dennis Dean Stone, 51, of St. Louis, formerly of Columbia, died Monday, June 17, 2002, in St. Louis.

Services will be at 7 p.m. Monday, June 24, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with the Rev. Gary Crumly officiating. Visitation will be from 5 p.m. to time of services Monday at the funeral home.

Mr. Stone was born July 16, 1950, in Columbia to Elma and Jo Allen Payne Stone.

He graduated from Hickman High School in 1969. He was an auto mechanic in Boone County for 38 years, working at Stone’s Auto Salvage, Custom Muffler and Complete Automotive Repair. He was a member of Faith Baptist Church.

Survivors include his mother, Jo Allen Mons of Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.; an adoptive mother, Eledia Stone of Columbia; a son, Travis Stone of Sturgeon; two daughters, Christie Stone and Tina Stone, both of Columbia; three sisters, Donna Spector of St. Louis, Sandra Morningstar of Lake Ozark and Brenda Norvell of Ladson, S.C.; and five grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his father.

Memorials are suggested to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 30638, Columbia, Mo., 65205.


Published Wednesday, June 26, 2002

Daniel Austin Igleheart, 24, of Columbia died Monday, June 24, 2002.

A private service will be Friday, June 28, for family and friends. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, June 27, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W.

Mr. Igleheart was born June 1, 1978, in Columbia, to John Levi and Cynthia Anne Kogut Igleheart.

He graduated from Rock Bridge High School in 1996 and from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. He was a musician and songwriter.

Survivors include his father of Columbia; a sister, Elizabeth Kogut Igleheart of Columbia; a brother, David Theodore Igleheart of Columbia; and grandparents Theodore and Margaret Kogut of St. Louis and Jeanne and Tom Myers of Charleston, S.C.

He was preceded in death by his mother.

Memorials are suggested to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, www.komen.org.


Published Friday, June 28, 2002

Edward Clark Bauer, 72, and Betty Marie Bauer, 72, of Santa Rosa, Calif., formerly of Columbia, died Saturday, June 22, 2002, as a result of a car accident in LaPine, Ore.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday, July 1, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with John Yonker officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until services Monday at the funeral home.

Mr. Bauer was born Aug. 26, 1929, in St. Louis to Royal Daniel Michael and Helen Elizabeth Clark Bauer. Mrs. Bauer was born Aug. 12, 1929, in Columbia to Charles and Lena Gibson Hopper.

Mr. and Mrs. Bauer were married in Columbia in 1951. Mrs. Bauer graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia with a degree in journalism. Mr. Bauer was a pilot in the Navy. He flew more than 240 combat missions over Vietnam and received two Silver Stars, two Distinguished Flying Crosses and two Bronze Stars.

After 30 years of service, Mr. and Mrs. Bauer retired to Santa Rosa, Calif., where they were active in their church, and volunteered as teacher’s aides at the local elementary school.

Survivors include two sons, Michael Bauer of San Diego and David Bauer of Columbia; a daughter, Jean Landon of Coronado, Calif.; four grandchildren; Mrs. Bauer’s sister, Billie Silvey; and Mr. Bauer’s sister, Liz Kaminski.

Memorials are suggested to the Literacy Connection, Sonoma County Volunteer Center, 153 Stony Circle, Suite 100, Santa Rosa, Calif., 95401, or to the charity of donor’s choice.


Published Friday, June 28, 2002

Kenneth "Kenny" Louis Pangborn, 34, of Wooldridge died Thursday, June 27, 2002, at University Hospital.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 30, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 W. Business Loop 70, with the Rev. Archie Willey officiating. At 4 p.m. Sunday, June 30, there will be a celebration of his life at Abigail’s Restaurant in Rocheport. Visitation will be from 1 to 2 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

Mr. Pangborn was born Jan. 22, 1968 in Columbia to Thomas and Elizabeth "Betty" Hays Pangborn.

He married Robin Lipkin on Aug. 22, 1999 in Moniteau County, and she survives.

Mr. Pangborn was a massage therapist for six years and was employed with Advanced Plumbing for four years. He was a member of the Harley Owners Group.

Survivors also include his parents, Tom and Betty Pangborn of Columbia; a daughter, Lili Anna Pangborn of Wooldridge; and two brothers, Thomas Pangborn of Monroe City, and Joe Pangborn of Columbia.

Memorials are suggested to the Lili Anna Pangborn Fund, in care of Mizzou Credit Union, 111 E. Broadway., Columbia, Mo. 65201.


Published Tuesday, July 2, 2002

Lonnie Dale Crane, 65, of Boonville died Monday, July 1, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday, July 5, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 W. Business Loop 70, with the Rev. Dan Faust officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 3, 2002, at the funeral home.

Mr. Crane was born March 17, 1937, in Hartsburg to Cruse Allen and Ethel Grace Ripetto Crane.

He married Thelma Johnmeyer on Jan. 3, 1970, in Boonville, and she preceded him in death.

He was a 1955 graduate of Hickman High School. He served in the Army from 1959 to 1961. He attended Nelson Memorial United Methodist Church.

Mr. Crane was a refrigeration mechanic and retired after 36 years with the University of Missouri-Columbia’s Department of Residential Life.

Survivors include his mother, Ethel Grace Crane of Ashland; a son, Neil Crane of Boonville; a daughter, Sheila Crane-Johnson of Boonville; a brother, Frankie Crane of Columbia; two sisters, Kay Stone and Esther Tiffany, both of Columbia; and three grandchildren.

He also was preceded in death by his father and a brother, Buford Allen Crane.

Memorials are suggested to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 30638, Columbia, Mo., 65205.


Published Sunday, July 7, 2002

Charlotte F. Perry, 77, of Columbia died Saturday, July 6, 2002, at her home.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday, July 8, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with the Rev. Richard Ramsey officiating. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, July 7, at the funeral home.

Mrs. Perry was born April 30, 1925, in Columbia to Paul Andrew and Myrtle Ann Holt McCreery.

On April 11, 1947, she married Gene Perry in Columbia, and he survives.

She was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Columbia and taught vacation Bible school. She graduated from Hickman High School in 1943 and assisted with the family accounting firm.

Mrs. Perry was a past president of the Downtown Optimists. She was a Girl Scout leader from 1962 to 1968 and a Cub Scout den mother from 1965 to 1968. She was also a past president of the West Boulevard Parent-Teacher Association and a member of the Saturday Nighters dance group. She was a lifelong resident of Columbia.

Other survivors include a son, Mark Perry of Fulton; a daughter, Debbie Ann Glover of Columbia; and three grandsons.

She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother.

Memorials are suggested to the Missouri River Hospice Memorial Fund, 3210 Bluffcreek Drive, Columbia, Mo., 65201, or to the charity of the donor’s choice.


Published Tuesday, July 9, 2002

Silas H. Sides Jr., 88, formerly of Columbia, died Tuesday, July 2, 2002, in Maryville, Ill.

Services were held Friday, July 5, at St. John’s United Methodist Church in Edwardsville, Ill. Burial was in the Forever Valley View Cemetery in Edwardsville.

Mr. Sides was born in 1914 in Corydon, Ky., to Silas and Florrilla Randolph Sides Sr.

He married Genevieve Ridgeway on July 17, 1938, in Mexico, Mo., and she preceded him in death.

He graduated from Hickman High School in Columbia in 1932 and received a degree in chemical engineering from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1937.

He served in the Army during World War II.

He had been a chemical engineer for Shell Oil Co.

Survivors include a son, John Sides of the state of California; a daughter, Kathy Sides of Columbia; a sister, Florrilla Sides Davis of Columbia; a brother, Paul Sides of Lancaster, Ky.; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.


Published Thursday, July 11, 2002

Helen Frances Wayne, 91, of Independence, formerly of Columbia and Osceola, died Tuesday, July 9, 2002, at Independence Healthcare Center.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday, July 12, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with the Rev. Carroll Barnett officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1 p.m. until time of services Friday at the funeral home.

Mrs. Wayne was born Oct. 11, 1910, in Deer Park to John and Sarah Lillian Homsley Jenkins.

She married Roswell Latimer Wayne on April 27, 1940, in Columbia, and he preceded her in death.

Mrs. Wayne was a graduate of the first senior class of Hickman High School in 1928. She lived in Columbia from 1925 to 1941. She was formerly employed with Bell Telephone in Columbia. She was also the assistant librarian at St. Clair County Library in Osceola.

She was a member of Osceola First Baptist Church and Bethel Baptist Church in Independence. She also had been active in garden clubs, Federated Women’s clubs and parent-teacher associations.

Survivors include two daughters, Rosalind Phillips of Falls Church, Va., and Linda Miller of Independence; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Andrew Darrell Jenkins; and two sisters, Elizabeth Reuckwald and Evelyn Davidson.

Memorials are suggested to Osceola First Baptist Church, Osceola, Mo., 64776.


Published Sunday, June 16, 2002

Darren Garth McKinzie, 37, of Kansas City, formerly of Columbia, died Friday, June 14, 2002, in St. Louis.

Services will be at 12:30 p.m. Monday, June 17, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. until services Monday at the funeral home.

Mr. McKinzie was born April 6, 1965, in Columbia to Norris and Connie Barnes McKinzie.

He attended the University of Missouri-Columbia and graduated from DeVry Institute of Technology. He was an information technology consultant for Data Source Industry of Kansas City. He attended Unity Temple on the Plaza, also in Kansas City.

Survivors include his parents of Columbia; a brother, Eric McKinzie of Columbia; a grandmother, Mary Fite of Columbia; and a lifetime companion, John Buford of Kansas City.

He was preceded in death by a brother, Scott McKinzie.

Memorials are suggested to Barnes-Jewish Hospital for the benefit of liver transplants, in care of Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., Columbia, Mo., 65202.


Published Sunday, July 21, 2002

Brent Robinson Jones, 33, of Columbia died Saturday, July 20, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 23, at Memorial Funeral Home with the Rev. Rod Casey officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, July 22, at the funeral home.

Mr. Jones was born Dec. 4, 1968, in Columbia to John Daniel and Debra Sue Sprague Jones.

He married Janet Sue Elliott on Oct. 16, 1993, and she survives.

He attended Woodcrest Chapel. He graduated from Rock Bridge High School in 1986 and worked for General Fasteners Co. in Columbia, which supplies parts to Square D.

He also had worked with Culligan, Columbia Photo Supply and Quaker Oats.

Survivors also include his parents of Columbia; a son, Jakob Robinson Jones of Ashland; a daughter, Katie Ann Jones of Ashland; and his maternal grandparents, Hurla and Lawrence Sprague of Brookfield.

Memorials are suggested to the Brent Jones Memorial Fund, in care of Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., Columbia, Mo., 65202.


Published Tuesday, July 23, 2002

Marie Thompson, 63, of Columbia died Monday, July 22, 2002, at University Hospital.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 24, at Christian Chapel Church, 3300 S. Providence Road, with the Rev. Gary Denbow officiating. There will be no visitation. Arrangements are under the direction of Nilson Funeral Home, 5611 St. Charles Road.

Mrs. Thompson was born Jan. 12, 1939, in Columbia to Aubrey and Emalyne Brink Coats. She graduated from Hickman High School in 1957. She received an associate’s degree in practical theology from Christ For The Nation Institute in Dallas, Texas, in 1986. She was employed in the home health field.

Survivors include her father of Columbia; a daughter, Tammy Miller-Fisher of Centralia; three brothers, Jerry Coats and John Coats of Columbia and James Coats of Houston, Texas; a sister, Bonnie Martin of Columbia; two grandchildren; and five stepgrandchildren.

Memorials are suggested to the National Parkinson Foundation, Campus Box 8111, 600 S. Euclid, St. Louis, Mo., 63110.


Published Tuesday, July 23, 2002

Leona Ruth "Lee" Gibson, 72, of Columbia died Monday, July 22, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 25, at Parker Funeral Service. She will be cremated and a private family service will be held at a later time. Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Funeral Service, 22 N. Tenth Street.

Mrs. Gibson was born Aug. 11, 1929, in Columbia to Raymon "Tug" Keel and Mabel Barnes Keel. She married William Oscar Gibson Jr. in 1948, and he survives.

She attended University Lab School in Columbia. She graduated from Hickman High School and later attended the University of Missouri.

She worked for GTE in Columbia for 12 years. She then went into business offering office services, first as McClaren-Gibson and later as Lee Gibson Business Service. She sold her business in 1994.

She was executive director for several Missouri medical societies from 1994-2002. She served on the Columbia Chamber of Commerce board, Boone County Historical Society board, Executive Advisory Board for the Boonville airport and was a past president of the Columbia Northside Association. She collaborated with Hugh Stephenson on his book "The History of the University of Missouri Medical Center" and typeset several other medical books. She did extensive genealogy work and authored two genealogy books.

Other survivors include her stepfather, Jack V. Stone of Columbia; a brother, Kenneth R. Stone of Columbia; a daughter, Linda Phillips of Wooldridge; a son, George Gibson of Columbia; three grandchildren and one great granddaughter.

Memorials are suggested to the Boone County Historical Society, 3801 Ponderosa Drive, Columbia, Mo., 65201.


Published Friday, July 26, 2002

Michael D. Richardson, 58, of St. Louis died Wednesday, July 24, 2002, in St. Louis.

Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 27, at the St. Paul A.M.E. Church in St. Louis, with the Rev. Al Smith officiating. Burial will be in the Lake Charles Cemetery in St. Louis. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, July 26, at the Grandberry Funeral Home in St. Louis.

Mr. Richardson was born March 2, 1944, in Columbia to Leslie Terrell and Louise Ellis.

He married Pamela Morris Richardson, and she survives.

He graduated from Hickman High School in Columbia. He attended Truman State University in Kirksville.

Survivors also include two sons, Kevin D. Richardson of Dallas, Tex., and Kennan D. Richardson of St. Louis; a daughter, Kimberly Stagge of St. Louis; his mother; a sister, Myla Terrill of St. Louis; a brother, Michael Griffin of the state of Calif.; and six grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his father.


Published Sunday, August 4, 2002

Mark Ford, 19, of Columbia died Friday, Aug. 2, 2002, in Columbia.

Services will be 5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 5, at Woodcrest Chapel, 2201 W. Nifong Blvd., with the Rev. Pieter Van Waarde officiating. Private graveside services will be Tuesday, Aug. 6, at Memorial Park Cemetery.

Mr. Ford was born Jan. 11, 1983, in Thousand Oaks, Calif., to Jerry and Linda Bley Ford. He moved to Columbia in January 2000 to live with his uncle and aunt, Wally and Cindy Bley.

He graduated in 2001 from Rock Bridge High School, where he played second base for the baseball team his junior year. He attended Columbia College and played softball with the Keystone Cannibals.

Survivors include his mother, Linda Rollans of Gilbert, Ariz.; a grandfather, Walter Bley Sr. of St. Louis; a brother, Matthew Ford of Flagstaff, Ariz.; two sisters, Megan Ford and Melissa Ford, both of Gilbert, Ariz., two half-brothers, Jerry Ford of the state of Oregon and Bryan Woulfe of Gilbert, Ariz.; his uncle and aunt; and two cousins he lived with, Jordan and Luke Bley of Columbia.

He was preceded in death by his father.

Memorials are suggested to Daniel Boone Little League, in care of Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., Columbia, Mo., 65202.


Published Monday, August 5, 2002

Vera Joyce Nibbelink, 77, of Jefferson City died Saturday, Aug. 3, 2002, at Villa Marie in Jefferson City.

Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7, at Memorial Park Cemetery with the Rev. William Smith officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Parker Funeral Service.

Mrs. Nibbelink was born Feb. 2, 1925, in Columbia to Nathan Richard and Vera Wallace Hagan.

She married Wayne Roy Nibbelink on April 4, 1946, and he preceded her in death.

She was a graduate of Hickman High School. She was a member of Bethany Baptist Church and was employed at the University of Missouri as a telecommunications operator for 20 years. She had also worked at Gerbes Bakery on Broadway.

Survivors include a daughter, Sue Jackson of St. Charles; two sons, Larry Nibbelink of Lenexa, Kan., and William Nathan Nibbelink of Jefferson City.

She was preceded in death by five brothers and two sisters.

Memorials are suggested to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 30638, Columbia, Mo., 65205.


Published Monday, August 5, 2002

Banamwana G. Ndahiro, 18, of Columbia died Friday, Aug. 2, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center in Columbia.

Services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7, at United Pentecostal Church, 211 Benton Ave., with the Rev. Howard Butler officiating. Burial will be in Columbia Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Warren Funeral Chapel, 12 E. Ash St.

She was born Nov. 8, 1983, in Rwanda, Africa, to Dioscor Ndahiro and Odette K. Bihomora.

She graduated from Hickman High School in 2002. She was a member of the go club.

Survivors include a brother, Malik Bihomora of Columbia; and three sisters, Nathalie Ndahiro, Nadia Biltomora and Candali Ndahiro, all of Columbia.


Published Wednesday, August 14, 2002

Clay J. Burnham, 79, of Shell Knob died Friday, Aug. 9, 2002, at his home.

Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 17, at Williamson Funeral Home in Shell Knob with John Overman officiating. Visitation will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home.

Mr. Burnham was born April 30, 1923, in New Bloomfield to Claybern and Rena DeAtley Burnham.

He married Harriet Alma Thurman on Feb. 23, 1968, in Mulvane, Kan., and she survives.

Mr. Burnham graduated from Hickman High School in 1941. He served as an Army scout in World War II. He owned and operated a nightclub and restaurant and later worked for Boeing Aircraft as a union representative. In 1970 he and his wife moved to Shell Knob.

Mr. Burnham traveled extensively throughout the world installing printing presses. He was a Shriner and a member of the VFW, the American Legion and the Eagles Lodge.

Survivors also include a daughter, Sandy Sammons of Haysville, Kan.; a stepson, Kent Parsons of Augusta, Kan.; two stepdaughters, Adena Swearingen of Rose Hill, Kan., and Denise Reid of Hopkinsville, Ky.; a brother, Jack Burnham of Columbia; three grandchildren; six stepgrandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Memorials are suggested to Hospice Care of Carroll Regional Medical Center, 214 Carter St., Berryville, Ark. 72616.


Published Wednesday, August 14, 2002

Douglas A. Detherow, 40, of Bangor, Maine, formerly of Columbia, died Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2002, in Bangor.

Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17, at Memorial Park Cemetery, 1217 Business Loop 70 W.

Mr. Detherow was born Oct. 25, 1961, in Fort Leavenworth, Kan., to Hoyt Detherow and Corinne Sucsy.

He graduated from Rock Bridge High School in 1979 and had lived in Columbia for 23 years before moving to Bangor.

Survivors include his mother of Blue Hill, Maine; two daughters, Jessica Detherow and Kaitlyn Detherow, both of O’Fallon, Ill.; a son, Brock Detherow of O’Fallon, Ill.; and two sisters, Diana Holder and Dori Detherow, both of St. Louis.

He was preceded in death by his father.

Memorials are suggested to the Missouri Department of Conservation, P.O. Box 180, Jefferson City, Mo., 65102; or Boonville Valley Hope, P.O. Box 398, Boonville, Mo., 65233.


Published Thursday, August 22, 2002

James Howard Ehler, 50, of Columbia died Monday, Aug. 19, 2002, at University Hospital.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, at Parker Funeral Service, 22 N. Tenth St., with the Rev. Gary Ostercamp officiating.

Mr. Ehler was born Nov. 2, 1951, in Columbia to James T. and Mildred F. Brown Ehler.

He married Rebecca L. Eads on July 23, 1976, and she preceded him in death.

He lived his entire life in Columbia. He graduated from Hickman High School.

He was a member of Red Top Christian Church, the Phoenix Society and Native American Organization.

Survivors include his father and his brother, Kenneth Ehler, both of Columbia.

He was also preceded in death by his mother.

Memorials are suggested to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 1013, Columbia, Mo. 65205, or to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 30638, Columbia, Mo. 65205.


Published Tuesday, August 27, 2002

Nannie Mae Palmer, 91, of Columbia died Saturday, Aug. 24, 2002, at Columbia Manor Care Center.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 29, at Wilkes Boulevard United Methodist Church. Visitation will be at Parker Funeral Service from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28.

Mrs. Palmer was born April 8, 1911, in Hinton to John D. Vincil and Eva J. Lynes Fenton.

She married Waldo E. Palmer, and he survives.

She lived her entire life in Boone County. She graduated from Hickman High School in 1931 and was a lifelong member of the Wilkes Boulevard Methodist Church.

Mrs. Palmer was a 50-year member of Boone Chapter 190 O.E.S. and Temple Shrine of Jero No. 7 Masonic Amaranth. She was Past Worthy High Priestess of Temple Shrine, a charter member of Knu-So-So Club, a life member of UMW and was active in Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, Rainbow Girls, Grand Cross of Color, Ridgeway PTA and the Columbia safety council. She served as an election judge and helped start Boone County Fair Baby Queen Contest.

Survivors include three daughters, Betty Ruth Palmer, Eva Sue Calvin and Martha Nan Palmer, all of Columbia; three sons, Waldo Elsworth Palmer of Greenvile, Pa., Donald Robert Palmer of Mexico, Mo., and Charles Wesley Palmer of Centralia; nine grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by two sons and a brother.

Memorials are suggested to Wilkes Boulevard United Methodist Church, 702 Wilkes Blvd., Columbia, Mo. 65201.
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SECOND THOUGHTS: According to updated information from Parker Funeral Home, Tuesday’s obituary for Nannie Mae Palmer should have said that she was a Democratic election judge, married Waldo E. Palmer on July 22, 1934, at the Wilkes Boulevard United Methodist Church Parsonage, was a 50-year member of the Temple Shrine of Jerusalem No. 7 Amaranth and was survived by nine granddaughters.


Published Wednesday, August 28, 2002

David William Woolery Sr., 84, of Columbia died Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2002, at St. Joseph Hospital in Kansas City.

Graveside services are at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30 in Columbia Cemetery with the Rev. Michael Keith officiating. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Parker Funeral Home, 22 N. Tenth St.

Mr. Woolery was born April 21, 1918, in Boone County to William Smith and Mona Lee Evans Woolery.

He married Johnnie Maurine Herndon on Feb. 8, 1947, and she preceded him in death.

He graduated from Hickman High School in 1938. He entered the Army in 1940 and served with the 128th Field Artillery Battalion. He was stationed in Scotland and then England until the end of the war.

He owned Columbia Body Shop for many years. He later worked for Ford Motor Credit’s insurance division, Western Adjustment Inspection Co., General Adjustment Bureau and Silvey Insurance. He retired from the insurance claims field after 35 years.

He was a member of the Christian Scientist Church.

Survivors include a son, David William Woolery Jr., of Leawood, Kan.; two daughters, Lee Ann Woolery of Bainbridge Island, Wash., and Kathryn Sue Woolery Muckelroy of Houston, Texas; and a grandchild.

Memorials are suggested to the Alzheimers Association, Mid-Missouri Chapter, 1121 E. Business Loop 70, Columbia, Mo. 65201.


Published Saturday, August 31, 2002

John Burdette Smith, 42, of Columbia died Thursday, Aug. 29, 2002, at University Hospital.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 1, at Fenton Funeral Home in Centralia with the Rev. Ed Varnum officiating. Burial will be in Centralia Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31, at the funeral home.

Mr. Smith was born March 5, 1960, in Maumee, Ohio, to William and Anna McDonald Smith.

He was a 1978 graduate of Hickman High School and had lived in Columbia for 30 years. He was a heavy-equipment operator in Boone County for many years.

Survivors include his mother of Columbia; a daughter, Mattie Raeanna Smith of Columbia; a son, Cody Burdette Lewis of Centralia; a stepdaughter, Kelsey Lea Lawson of Hallsville; two brothers, Dan Smith of Kalispel, Mont., and Jim Smith of Columbia; and his fiancee, Kimberly Lawson of Columbia.

He was preceded in death by his father.

Memorials are suggested to the John B. Smith Memorial account at Premier Bank.


Published Saturday, August 31, 2002

William E. "Bill" Biggs, 75, of Dallas died Thursday, Aug. 22, 2002, in Dallas.

Services were Monday, Aug. 26, at Restland Funeral Home in Dallas.

Mr. Biggs was born Sept. 27, 1926, in Columbia to Harold and Mary Biggs.

He married Pat Biggs on Oct. 13, 1962, and she survives.

He attended Columbia Public Schools then joined the Navy Air Corps, serving on the aircraft carrier Princeton during World War II. He then attended the University of Missouri-Columbia, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in 1950.

He then enlisted in the Air Force and was a special agent with the Office of Special Investigations during the Korean War. He remained in the Air Force reserve as an air police officer at Carswell Air Force Base until retiring with the rank of major.

He became a group insurance account executive with General American Life and Metropolitan Life and later was active in the Independent Bankers Association and Clark Bartus Bank Consultants.

He was a lead singer for the Vocal Majority Chorus, an international championship barbershop group, for 18 years.

Survivors also include a son, David Biggs of Dallas; and a daughter, Annie Haslett of Dallas.

Memorials are suggested to the Vocal Majority Chorus, P.O. Box 29904, Dallas, Texas, 75229.


Published Thursday, September 5, 2002

Kelin Louise Sanders, 24, of Columbia died Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2002, at her home.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 W. Business Loop 70, with Duane Burghard officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, at the funeral home.

Ms. Sanders was born June 18, 1978, in Shawnee Mission, Kan., to Rex and Pat Sanders.

She graduated from Hickman High School in 1996 and received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Truman State University in 2000. She was pursuing a master’s degree in elementary education at Truman State.

She was a member of 4-H and of the Girl Scouts of America, earning all available badges. She taught Red Cross swimming and was a lifeguard for Columbia Parks and Recreation and at Truman State University. She was a camp counselor at Gwynn Valley Children’s Camp in North Carolina.

She attended First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Columbia. She was a member of an informal Christian Science group in Kirksville.

Survivors include her parents, of Columbia; a brother, Kannon Sanders of Columbia; paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sanders of Joplin; and maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Calhoun Jr. of Aurora.



Published August 7, 2002, in Mail Tribune Online Edition - Eagle Point, Oregon

Joel Brown, 59, of Eagle Point, died Tuesday (Aug. 6, 2002) at home. Arrangements will be announced by Rogue Valley Funeral Alternatives & Crematory.


Published Sunday, September 8, 2002

Donald Richard Sumpter, 80, of Mesa, Ariz., and formerly of Columbia, died Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2002.

Services will be at 10 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 14, at First Southern Baptist Church in Mesa. Burial will be in Valley of the Sun Memorial Gardens in Chandler, Ariz.

Mr. Sumpter was born July 13, 1922, in East Alton, Ill., to Ed and Hazel Doerr. In March 1947, he married June Hagan of Columbia, and she preceded him in death. He later married Patricia Lee of Mesa, and she survives.

Mr. Sumpter lived most of his life in Columbia. He served with the Army engineers during World War II in Alaska, New Zealand, Australia and the Philipines, and helped build the AlCan Highway connecting Alaska and the continental United States. In 1947, he joined Battery B of the Missouri National Guard’s 128th Field Artillery. He served in the unit full-time for 30 years, retiring as chief warrant officer in 1977. He then moved to Arizona, where he worked for Hughes Helicopter.

He was a member and deacon of Memorial Baptist Church in Columbia and a member of the Breakfast Optimist Club. In Arizona, he was a member and deacon of First Southern Baptist Church of Mesa.

Survivors include a son, Kirk Sumpter of Columbia; a grandson; and two great-grandsons.

Memorials are suggested to Memorial Baptist Church, 1634 Paris Road, Columbia, Mo., 65201, or to the youth fund at First Southern Baptist Church, 851 N. Stapley, Mesa, Ariz., 85203.


Published Monday, September 9, 2002

Gerald E. Sappington, 57, of Lynnwood, Wash., died Saturday, Sept. 7, 2002, at Northwest Hospital in Seattle.

Memorial services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10, at the Northwest Christian Chapel in Seattle.

Mr. Sappington was born Jan. 30, 1945, to Robert Earl Sappington and Frances E. Snell Sappington of Centralia.

He married Martha Shelton on Dec. 24, 1965, in Union, and she survives.

He was a member of the Northwest Christian Church of Seattle. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Ozark Christian College in Springfield. He was a faculty member of Puget Sound Bible College in Seattle at the time of his death.

Other survivors include his mother, Frances Sappington of Columbia; a daughter, Adina Peck of St. Paul, Minn.; a son, Brian Sappington of Lynnwood, Wash.; and a grandchild.

He was preceded in death by his father.

Memorials are suggested to cancer research.


Published Thursday, September 12, 2002

Thomas Johnson Payne, 82, of Columbia died Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2002, at his home.

Services will be at 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13, at Calvary Episcopal Church. Visitation will be from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Friday at the church.

Mr. Payne was born Feb. 9, 1920, in Columbia to Eva Johnson and Thomas Robnett Payne.

He married Tatie Taylor in 1948, and she survives.

He graduated from Hickman High School and the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Business and Public Administration.

He was a captain in the Air Force during World War II and served in the Pacific Theater.

He was a certified public accountant and a partner in the firm of Williams, Keepers, Oliver, Payne and Rackers. He was a co-owner of Coldwell Banker Tatie Payne Inc. He was very active in the community. He was a member of the Rotary Club and Calvary Episcopal Church, and he had served on the board of Woodhaven.

Survivors include a sister, Marty Burns of Stockton, Calif.; four children, Ann Cleek of Columbia, Taylor Payne of Evansville, Ind., Bill Payne of Columbia and John Payne of Dallas; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Memorials are suggested to the Lions’ Eye Tissue Bank, 404 Portland St., Columbia, Mo., 65201, or to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund, Attn: Dr. Goldstein, Child Health, Room M766, 1 Hospital Drive, Columbia, Mo., 65212.


Published Monday, September 16, 2002

Meribah D. Oliver, 86, of Columbia died Saturday, Sept. 14, 2002, at The Bluffs retirement facility.

Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18, at Parker Funeral Service, 22 N. Tenth St., with the Rev. Dr. John Yonker and David L. Jones officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 10:30 to 11:30 Wednesday at the funeral home.

Mrs. Oliver was born Aug. 16, 1916, in Boone County to David Isaacs and Lena Baldwin Denham.

She married J. Harold Oliver on July 4, 1937, and he preceded her in death.

She graduated from Hickman High School and Orton-Rice Business College. She worked as a bookkeeper for Johnston Paint and Decorating, was a co-manager of J. B. Thomas Paint Co. for several years and worked for 12 years with Pioneer Window Works. She also started her own drapery business.

She was a former member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and a 30-year member of the Professional Secretaries Institute - formerly the National Secretaries Association. She was a longtime member of First Christian Church of Columbia.

Survivors include a sister, Doris D. Wiggins of Columbia.

Mrs. Oliver was also preceded in death by her parents and a sister.

Memorials are suggested to the American Heart Association, Missouri Affiliate, Inc., 2600 I-70 Drive N.W., Columbia, Mo., 65201, or to the American Cancer Society, Suite 100, 33 E. Broadway, Columbia, Mo., 65203, or to the charity of donor’s choice.


Published Sunday, September 29, 2002

Karen Lynn Lynn, 50, of Ashland died Saturday, Sept. 28, 2002, at Ashland Healthcare.

Services will be Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 11 a.m. at Robinson Funeral Home in Ashland with the Rev. Fred Martie officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

Mrs. Lynn was born Sept. 7, 1952, in Columbia to Harold and Joanna Grant Nichols. She married David Lee and later David Lynn.She graduated from Hickman High School in 1971 and later worked as a manager and a driver for Ryder Bus.

Survivors include her parents, of Brookline Station; a son, Donnie Lee of Ashland; a daughter, Sarah Lynn of Columbia; a brother, Charles Nichols of Escondido, Calif.; a sister, Alice Ramey of Brookline Station; and three grandchildren.

Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society, 33 E. Broadway, Suite 100, Columbia, Mo., 65203.


Published Tuesday, October 1, 2002

Donald Parkin Thomasson, 77, of Cape Girardeau, formerly of Columbia, died Sunday, Sept. 22, 2002, at his home.

Services were held at First Presbyterian Church in Cape Girardeau with the Rev. Robert Towner officiating. A private burial was held at Cape County Memorial Park Mausoleum. Arrangements were under the direction of Ford and Sons Funeral Home.

Mr. Thomasson was born May 17, 1925, in Columbia, to Robert and Lelia Parkin Thomasson.

He married Carolyn McEwan on Aug. 17, 1980, in Lexington, Ky. He grew up in Columbia and graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia Law School in 1950. He was a student in the V-12 program.

He served three years in the Navy. He was the prosecuting attorney in Bollinger County, then joined the practice of Stonewall Jackson and later formed the practice of Thomasson, Gilbert, Cook and McGuire.

He was a member of the Lions Club, American Bar Association, Cape County Bar Association, International Barristers, Jefferson Club at MU, the Missouri Athletic Club and the Men’s Garden Club.

He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church.

Survivors also include two daughters, Lane Thomasson of Cape Girardeau and Anne Thomasson of St. Louis; two brothers, Gerald Thomasson of Roseburg, Ore., and Ray Thomasson of Denver, Colo.

Memorial contributions are suggested to Christ Episcopal Church.


Published Sunday, October 6, 2002

Margaret B. Schaperkotter, 85, of Columbia died as a result of complications from Alzheimer’s disease on Friday, Oct. 4, 2002, at Lenoir Health Care Center.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6, at Missouri United Methodist Church, 204 S. Ninth St., with the Revs. James Bryan and Sally Robins officiating. A private burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Mrs. Schaperkotter was born July 24, 1917, in Montgomery County to Marvin and Caroline Blackmore.

She married Leland Schaperkotter on Aug. 3, 1941, and he survives.

She graduated from Hickman High School and Stephens College and the University of Missouri with a degree in education. She taught at Fayette High School and Central Methodist College. She and her husband later owned and operated Schaperkotter Hardware in Columbia before participating in her husband’s career of painting wildlife art.

She was a lifetime member of Missouri United Methodist Church and a member of Chapter HK, PEO and Kings Daughters. She served in many volunteer positions and was president of the Volunteer Service Organization at Columbia Regional Hospital for several years.

Survivors also include a daughter, Carolyn of New York City and Portland, Maine; a son, John Schaperkotter of St. Louis; a brother, James Blackmore of Columbia; and three grandsons.

Memorials are suggested to the James E. Schaperkotter Scholarship Fund at the University of Missouri-Columbia, Reynolds Alumni Center, Columbia, Mo., 65201.


Published Saturday, October 12, 2002

Julius Cecil Estes, 37, died Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2002, at University Hospital.

Services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14, at Second Baptist Church in Columbia with the Rev. Raymond Hayes officiating. Burial will be at Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Warren Funeral Chapel,12 E. Ash St.

Mr. Estes was born Jan. 17, 1965, in Columbia to Donald Talton and Julia I. Estes.

He graduated from Hickman High School and the University of Missouri-Columbia, where he played varsity basketball. He also attended Moberly Junior College.

Mr. Estes formerly was employed at Jefferson Junior High School and Hickam Construction Co. in Columbia.

He is survived by his mother, of Columbia; two sons: Julius Kelly of San Diego, Calif., and Jordan Wisley of Columbia; nine sisters, Karen Johnson of Sacramento, Calif., Debra Van Buren of Honolulu, Michelle Estes, Temika Forrest, Annal Lane, Kathy Lane, Vickie Wright and Hope Graves, all of Columbia, and Bonnie Miller of Kansas City; and nine brothers, Brian Estes of Garland, Texas, Donald Talton Jr. of the state of Florida and Rodney Estes, Deace Miller, Charles Lane, William Lane, Marlon Lane and Mark Graves, all of Columbia.

He was preceded in death by a son, Justin Wisley; a sister, Becky Estes; and his grandmother, Florence Williams.


Published Monday, October 14, 2002

Virginia Blanche Pulliam Scott, 86, of Reno, Nev., formerly of Columbia, died Thursday, Oct. 10, 2002, in Reno.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, at the Santa Barbara Cemetery chapel, with burial following.

Mrs. Scott was born Oct. 18, 1915, in Chicago to George Washington Pulliam and Harriet Lucy VanDeventer Pulliam.

She married Edward Rolland Scott on Jan. 8, 1938, and he preceded her in death.

Mrs. Scott was a graduate of Hickman High School, Christian College and the University of Missouri-Columbia. She was a social worker in Central Missouri and in Little Rock, Ark. She lived in Japan, where her husband was a judge, from 1946 to 1951. She was the first American on the faculty of Sacred Heart College in Tokyo, where she taught sociology. She volunteered to teach illiterate Army soldiers how to read and write during the Korean War. She taught grade school at Rose Valley near Sweet Springs and social studies at Sweet Springs High School, Marshall High School and Santa Barbara High School in Santa Barbara, Calif.

While living in the Midwest, she wrote the contemporary issues course of study for Missouri high school seniors and also earned her master’s degree. She was a volunteer at the Santa Barbara Presidio and sang with the choir at her church. After retirement she and her husband wrote the centennial history of First Christian Church of Santa Barbara.

Survivors include a son, Van Scott of El Paso, Texas; a daughter, Liz Knott of Reno; a brother, Paul Pulliam of Sacramento, Calif.; and six grandchildren.

Memorials are suggested to the Trust for the Santa Barbara Presidio.


Published Tuesday, October 22, 2002

Barbara Lynn Smith, 41, of Sunrise Beach died Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2002, at University Hospital.

Services were at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 21, at Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home in Camdenton. Burial was in Allee Memorial Gardens.

Mrs. Smith was born Feb. 2, 1961, in Hamilton, Ohio, to Fred and Suzanne Bennett Dutton.

She married Richard Smith on May 15, 1999, and he survives.

She graduated from Hickman High School in 1979. She attended Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg and the University of Houston in Clear Lake, Texas.

She was a homemaker and was employed as a health-care provider for Lake Ozark Development Center in Camdenton.

She was a member of Lake Presbyterian Church in Osage Beach.

Survivors also include a daughter, Ellen Marie Smith of Sunrise Beach; her parents, of Lake Ozark; and a sister, Janet Ann Dutton of Columbia.

She was preceded in death by her grandparents.

Memorials are suggested to a fund established for her daughter’s education and may be sent in care of the funeral home at 101 Clint Ave., Camdenton, Mo., 65020. 


Published Friday, October 18, 2002

W. Fred Spires, 68, of Columbia died Thursday, Oct. 17, 2002, at his home.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, at Nilson Funeral Home, 5611 St. Charles Road. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.

Mr. Spires was born Dec. 23, 1933, in Boone County to Marion "Bill" Jennings Spires and Ruby Pearl Tremaine Spires.

He married Lorna Reeves in 1961 in Miami, Okla., and she survives.

He was a member of Memorial Baptist Church and attended First Church of God in Columbia.

Survivors also include a son, Steve Spires of Columbia, a daughter, Kelly Spires of Columbia, and a brother, Richard Spires of Des Moines, Iowa.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Memorials are suggested to the American Heart Association.


October 21, 2002

Charles F. Cottle, 58, passed away at his home in Webster Groves, Missouri on Sunday, October 20, 2002.

Mr. Cottle was the husband of Judy McCarty Cottle; father of Trevor S. Cottle of Beardstown, IL and Leslie Cottle Nehring of Webster Groves, MO; grandfather of Shelton Cottle, Caleb and Quinton Nehring.

Adored and respected by many, Mr. Cottle was a retired teacher and coach.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, October 26, 11:00 a. m. at Webster Christian Church, 1320 W. Lockwood in Webster Groves, MO.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Visiting Nurses Association, Hospice Care, 9450 Manchester, Suite 206, St. Louis MO  63119 or the Scleroderma Research Foundation, 2320 Bath Street, Suite 315, Santa Barbara CA 93105.


Published Friday, October 25, 2002

Mary Lou Hankins, 68, of Columbia died Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2002, in Columbia.

Ms. Hankins was born Dec. 17, 1933, in Columbia to Sidney and Opan Nevins Turner.

She graduated from Hickman High School in 1952, and attended Stephens College from 1952 to 1953. During the 1960s, she was a Brownie and Girl Scout troop leader.

Survivors include two daughters, Cinda Hankins of Columbia and Chris Cheeks of Colorado Springs, Colo.; and a brother, Robert Turner of Columbia.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

Memorials are suggested to Missouri Cancer Associates, 105 Keene St., Columbia, Mo., 65201.


Published Friday, November 1, 2002

James E. "Bugs" Boggs, 49, of Centralia died Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4, at Nilson Funeral Home, 5611 St. Charles Road, with the Rev. Joe Hendren officiating. Burial will be in Valley Springs Cemetery near Huntsdale. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, at the funeral home.

Mr. Boggs was born Dec. 11, 1952, in Boone County to Tyre Irvin and Effa Fay Shipe Boggs.

He married Donna Louise Creason in 1977 in Columbia, and she survives.

He graduated from Hickman High School in 1971. He was a plumber.

Survivors also include a son, Randy Boggs of Fort Rucker, Ala.; four daughters, Becky Boggs of Higbee, Cynthia Boggs of Moberly and Jamie Boggs and Jessica Boggs, both of Centralia; two sisters, Fay Louise Blackwell and Beverly O’Brien, both of Columbia; and four grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents.


Published Friday, November 8, 2002

Charles Rollin Moreau, 72, of Columbia died Thursday, Nov. 7, 2002, at Truman Memorial Veteran’s Hospital.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 11, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 W. Business Loop 70, with the Rev. William Smith officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem Cemetery in Harrisburg. Visitation will be from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home with a Masonic Service at 6 p.m.

Mr. Moreau was born Nov. 29, 1929, in Columbia to Charles H. And Mary Elizabeth Forbes Moreau.

He married Bernice Burks on Dec. 16, 1950, in Columbia, and she survives.

He served with the Air Force from 1948 to 1952 during the Korean Conflict. He was stationed in Alaska.

He was of the Baptist faith. He was a member of Ancient Landmark Lodge No. 356 of Harrisburg, the Scottish Rite Columbia Valley and 32nd Degree, and the Columbia Chapter No. 17 of Royal Arch Masons, where he received his 50-year pin in February.

He was an engineer with the city of Columbia and the University of Missouri-Columbia.

Survivors also include a son, Alan Moreau of Columbia; two daughters, Charlotte Caldwell and Marcia Moreau, both of Columbia; two brothers, James Moreau of Archie and Donald Moreau of Rocheport; a sister, Joann Welty of Ocala, Fla.; and three grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Memorials are suggested to Bethlehem Cemetery in care of John Burks, Harrisburg, Mo.


Published Monday, November 11, 2002

Benjamin Bishop Steeno, 20, of Columbia died Sunday, Nov. 10, 2002, in Columbia.

Services will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13, at Parker Funeral Service and Crematory, 22 N. Tenth St., with George Frissell officiating. Visitation will be from 6 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home. There will be a dinner for family and friends at 7:30 to 10 p.m. Wednesday following the service at Peach Tree Banquet Center, 3910 Peach Tree Drive.

Mr. Steeno was born June 10, 1982, in St. Louis to Paul A. and Paula Herrick Steeno.

He worked at G&D Steak House in Columbia. He was attending Moberly Area Community College.

Survivors include his parents; two sisters, Rachel L. Steeno and Sarah L. Steeno, both of Columbia; and a step grandmother, Delores Steeno of Depere, Wis.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents.

Memorials are suggested to Special Olympics or the Cedar Creek Therapeutic Riding Center.


Published Tuesday, November 19, 2002

Roy "Leon" Thompson, 90, of Columbia died Monday, Nov. 18, 2002, at Heritage Hall Nursing Center in Centralia.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, at Parker Funeral Service and Crematory, 22 N. Tenth St., with Charles Worstell officiating. Burial will be in Columbia Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, at the funeral home.

Mr. Thompson was born Dec. 9, 1911, in Boone County to John Charles and Levia F. Neal Thompson.

He married Olive D. Melloway on March 23, 1940, and she preceded him in death.

He graduated from Hickman High School in 1932. He served in the National Guard.

He was a lifelong Boone County resident and a member of the Huntsdale Baptist Church.

He worked for 39 years as a service technician for Missouri Utilities Co.

Survivors include several nieces and nephews, including Mark Martin of Columbia.

He was also preceded in death by his parents and siblings.


Published Friday, November 22, 2002

William C. Christianson Jr., 45, of St. Louis died Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2002, at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis.

Graveside services will be at 10:15 a.m. at Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery in St. Louis.

Mr. Christianson was born May 14, 1957, in the state of California to William and Denise Christianson.

He married Nancy A. Farley, and she survives.

He graduated from Hickman High School in 1976. He retired from the Marine Corps.

Survivors also include two stepsons, John and Robert; two brothers, David Christianson and Harry Christianson, both of Columbia; and two sisters, Deana Johnson and Carmen Harms, both of Columbia.

He was preceded in death by his father.

Memorials are suggested to the William C. Christianson Jr. Scholarship Fund at Concordia Seminary in Concordia.


Published Sunday, November 24, 2002

Nadine Long, 82, of Columbia died Saturday, Nov. 23, 2002, at Boone Hospital Center.

Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26, at Millersburg Baptist Church with the Rev. Rick Hopkins officiating. Burial will be in Millersburg Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 25, at Debo Funeral Home in Fulton.

Mrs. Long was born Nov. 8, 1920, in Hatton to John and Ethel Griggs.

She married Lescoe Long on May 19, 1940, and he survives.

She was a graduate of Hickman High School.

She was a homemaker.

She was a member of Millersburg Baptist Church, where she taught Sunday school for many years.

She is also survived by two sons, John Long and Jerry Long, both of Fulton; a sister, Ila Crockett of Columbia; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Memorials are suggested to a charity of the donor’s choice.


Published Wednesday, December 11, 2002

Dorsey Machir Bass, 87, of Columbia died Monday, Dec. 9, 2002, at his home.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 14, at First Christian Church, 101 N. Tenth St., with the Revs. John Yonker and Fred Thayer officiating. Burial will be in Columbia Cemetery. Visitation will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the church.

Mr. Bass was born Jan. 30, 1915, in Columbia to Andrew J. and Mary Machir Dorsey Bass.

He married Bettina Fitts Hinton on Dec. 14, 1947, and she survives.

He graduated from Hickman High School and the University of Missouri-Columbia.

He was a captain in the Army Air Forces and a pilot during World War II in the China/Burma theater.

He owned and operated Woodside Farm south of Columbia as well as other farms since 1947. He was a city councilman of the Third Ward of Columbia in 1962.

He was a member of First Christian Church and the Downtown Rotary Club. He was vice president of the American National Cattleman’s Association.

Survivors also include four daughters, Nancy Hinton Bass of Columbia, Betty Bass Hall of Atlanta, Martha Bass Abernathy of Raleigh, N.C., and Sarah Bass Witkowski of Austin, Texas; a son, Dorsey Bass Jr., of Palo Alto, Calif.; and nine grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother and a sister.

Memorials are suggested to the Boone County Historical Society, 3801 Ponderosa Drive, Columbia, Mo., 65203, or to First Christian Church, 101 N. Tenth St., Columbia, Mo., 65201. Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Funeral Service, 22 N. Tenth St.

Additional article in Tribune December 17, 2002


Published Wednesday, December 11, 2002

Charles "Teeny" Morris Jr., 85, of Columbia died Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2002, at his home.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 12, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with the Rev. Gary Thomas officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 11:30 a.m. to time of services Thursday at the funeral home.

Mr. Morris was born July 13, 1917, in Columbia to Blanche Hale and Charles Franklin Morris.

He married Mary Ann Dudley on May 16, 1937, and she preceded him in death. He married Juanita Black on Aug. 15, 1988, and she survives.

He graduated from Hickman High School in 1935 and worked at the Columbia Post Office. He retired as the superintendent of mails in 1972 after 35 years of service. He served with the Third Marine Division during World War II and was post commander of VFW Post 280.

He was a member of First Christian Church, Twilight Lodge No. 114 A.F.&A.M., Moolah Temple Shrine, Tiger Shrine Club, American Legion Post 202, American Postal Workers’ Union, and Columbia Elks Lodge No. 594. He also was a charter member of the Forest Hill Country Club and Three Dollar Club. He was a 32nd-degree Mason with the Columbia Valley Scottish Rite.

Survivors also include a daughter, Cynthia Ann Stewart of Columbia; a stepdaughter, Rhonda Victor of Columbia; two stepsons, Danny Black and Tony Black, both of Columbia; a sister, Blanche Thomas of Hallsville; a brother, Carl Morris of Debary, Fla.; three grandchildren; seven stepgrandchildren; a great-grandson; and eight stepgreat-grandchildren.

He also was preceded in death by a brother, Thomas Hale Morris; and a sister, Martha Bittle.

Memorials are suggested to the Cancer Research Center, 3501 Berrywood Drive, Columbia, Mo., 65201; or to Shriner’s Hospital-St. Louis, 2001 S. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, Mo., 63131-3597.


Published Sunday, December 15, 2002

William Patrick See, 70, of North Las Vegas, formerly of Columbia, died Monday, Dec. 9, 2002, at Nathan Adelson Hospice in Las Vegas.

Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 17, at Memorial Park Cemetery, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with the Rev. Raymond Massey officiating.

Mr. See was born July 27, 1932, in Columbia to William and Mary Ann Hamil See. He married Sandra Sombart, and she survives.

He graduated from Hickman High School, attended the University of Missouri-Columbia and served with the National Guard. He was a senior estimator in construction and was co-founder of Little Dixie Construction Co. He also was an architectural engineering cost consultant for the Department of Energy and the U.S. nuclear weapons program.

He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Elks Lodge.

Survivors also include a son, Colin See of Columbia; three daughters, Jill Kreitzer of Kansas City, Christine Lozoya of North Las Vegas and Whitney See of Las Vegas; a brother, Edward See of Leawood, Kan.; and five grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Kathryn Faye O’Bryan.

Memorials are suggested to the charity of the donor’s choice.


Published Sunday, December 29, 2002

Pattsy Ruth Griffin, 63, of Columbia died Thursday, Dec. 26, 2002, at Columbia Regional Hospital.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 30, at Wilkes Boulevard United Methodist Church, 702 Wilkes Blvd., with the Rev. Michael Keith officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W.

Mrs. Griffin was born Sept. 2, 1939, in Columbia to Arnold and Mary Willard Davison.

She married Nolan Griffin in May 1962 in Columbia, and he preceded her in death.

She graduated from Hickman High School in 1957. She attended Wilkes Boulevard United Methodist Church.

Survivors include a son, Tommy Griffin of Arizona; a daughter, Glenda Acton of Columbia; two brothers, Eddie Davison of Columbia and Charlie Willard of Florida; and three grandchildren.

She also was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, Auston Davison and Evan Davison.

Memorials are suggested to the American Diabetes Association, 1316 Parkade Blvd., Columbia, Mo., 65202; or the American Cancer Society, 33 E. Broadway, Suite 100, Columbia, Mo., 65203.


Published Sunday, December 29, 2002

Adam Thomas Popejoy, 16, of Columbia died Friday, Dec. 27, 2002, in Columbia.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 31, at Missouri United Methodist Church, 204 S. Ninth St. Family, friends and classmates are invited to a gathering immediately afterward in the church’s fellowship hall.

Adam was born Oct. 21, 1986, in Columbia to Sidney and Lori Lea Wiegand Popejoy.

He was a sophomore honor student at Hickman High School and a member of the school’s soccer team, the Columbia Pride soccer team and Boy Scout Troop No. 4 in Columbia. He also was a member of Missouri United Methodist Church, where he served as an acolyte.

Survivors include his parents; a sister, Katherine Anna Popejoy of Columbia; his paternal grandmother, Geraldine Popejoy of Eldon; and his maternal grandparents, Leonard and Virginia Wiegand of Kearney, Neb.

He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, M. Russell Popejoy.

Memorials are suggested to the Adam Popejoy Scholarship Fund at the University of Missouri-Columbia’s College of Arts and Sciences, in care of Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., Columbia, Mo., 65202.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



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