Kewpie Family Deaths (Jan - June
2003)
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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"
Frances
Linhart, mother of David Linhart (Class of 1964) died Saturday, June
28, 2003, at South Hampton Place in Columbia.
Douglas Gene Aust, brother of Danny G. Aust (Class of 1971) and Debra Aust Dority, deceased (Class of 1975) died June 23, 2003, at his home in Boonville, Missouri.
Mary Drane Rees, mother of Betty Jo Chapman (Class of 1962) and Janie Rees-Miller (Class of 1966) died Tuesday, June 17, 2003, at The Bluffs in Columbia.
Minnie Louise Ashlock, mother of Tim Ashlock (Class of 1961) and Carol Chamberlin (Class of 1963) died Monday, June 16, 2003, in Blue Springs.
Cletus Vincent Hentges, Jim Hentges (Class of 1966), Kathe Cantrell (Class of 1973) and Scott Hentges (Class of 1983) died Saturday, June 14, 2003, at University Hospital.
Bill Green, father of Tammy Green (Class of 1979) and Kelly Green (Class of 1981) died Wednesday, June 11, 2003, at his home.
Terry Mack Sapp, brother of Donald Lee Sapp, deceased (Class of 1961), Gary Sapp (Class of 1962) and Linda Kay Ardrey (Class of 1966) died Wednesday, June 11, 2003, at University Hospital.
Dino Vincenzo Ricciotti, father of Dino Ricciotti II (Class of 1990) died Sunday, June 8, 2003, at University Hospital.
John J. Naylor III, father of John Naylor IV (Class of 1981) and Erin Naylor LaFond (Class of 1982) died Saturday, June 7, at his home in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, of cancer.
Marvin T. Bradley Sr., father of Marvin Bradley Jr. (Class of 1968) died Friday, June 6, 2003, at his home in Rocheport, Missouri.
Eugene Paul "Gene" Cassin, father of Julia Piland (Class of 1968), Daniel Cassin, deceased (Class of 1971), Lauren Ann Dawson (Class of 1976) and Cary Taylor (Class of 1980) died Thursday, June 5, 2003, at his home.
Kelly D. Fennewald Fuller, sister of Tonya Fennewald-Hamline (Class of 1992) died Saturday, May 10, 2003, at Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana, Illinois.
Goldie Odell Sims, mother of Claudine Ayers (Class of 1954) and Carolyn Whitesides (Class of 1957) died Sunday, June 1, 2003, in Bartlesville, Okla.
Marguerite "Rita" Besleme, mother of Katherine Besleme (Class of 1990) and Irene Lobstein (Class of 1992) died Sunday, June 1, 2003, in Columbia.
James Samuel McKibben, father of Sandra Marriott, deceased (Class of 1962) and Charlie McKibben (Class of 1966) died Friday, May 30, 2003, at The Bluffs in Columbia.
R. Edward "Ed" Perry, father of Justin Perry (Class of 1971), Andrea Perry (Class of 1976) and Julie Dietz (Class of 1978) died Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at his home in Columbia.
Robert Waldo Crane, father of Judy Martin (Class of 1960) and Robert Crane (Class of 1969) died Wednesday, May 28, 2003, at his home in Columbia.
Ronald Earl Taven, father of Deborah Jean Czwala (Class of 1976) and Julie K. Taven (Class of 1978) died Thursday, May 22, 2003, at his home at Candlelight Terrace Apartments in Columbia.
Mary Kathryn O’Reilly, mother of Jane Yeargain Unger (Class of 1973) died Monday, May 26, 2003, at Pin Oaks Nursing Center in Mexico, Mo.
Ryan Steven Hill, son of Steve Hill (Class of 1967) and Cheryl Burlingame (Class of 1969) died Saturday, May 24, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Patsy "Pat" J. Morton, mother of Sandra Fink (Class of 1968) and Patsy Morton (Class of 1969) died Friday, May 23, 2003, at South Hampton Place in Columbia.
Ruth "Nadine" Thornton, mother of Linda R. Benway (Class of 1969) and Beverly G. Schmidt (Class of 1970) died Monday, May 19, 2003, at her home in Columbia.
Carolyn Mueller Lines, mother of Marjorie Lines Cunningham (Class of 1959) and Clifton Lines Jr. (Class of 1962) died Sunday, May 18, 2003, at The Bluffs in Columbia.
Joseph Luis Ibarra, father of Clara Garcia (Class of 1990) died Wednesday, May 14, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Sarah Louise Berkley, mother of Mary Hulett Bracken (Class of 1969), Brad Hulett (Class of 1970), Bill Hulett (Class of 1973) and step-mother of Dutch Berkley (Class of 1962), Dick Berkley (Class of 1966) and Larry Berkle (Class of 1969) died Wednesday, May 14, 2003, at her home in Columbia.
John Harold Spurgeon, father of Gerald Spurgeon (Class of 1967) died Wednesday, May 14, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Mildred Brooks Morrow mother of Nancy J. Heller (Class of 1958), Bonnie L. Morrow (Class of 1961), Rebecca A. Westhues (Class of 1964) and Robert B. Morrow (Class of 1970) passed away at Parkway Health and Rehabilitation Center in Stuart, Florida on May 12, 2003.
Ella Roberta Sapp, mother of Gary W. Sapp (Class of 1962), Terry Sapp (Class of 1963) and Michael Sapp (Class of 1965) died Sunday, May 11, 2003, at South Hampton Place in Columbia.
Lawrence H. Bledsoe, father of Lona Baker (Class of 1956) died Friday, May 9, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
William M. Scott, father of Carolyn Williams (Class of 1962) died Tuesday, May 6, 2003, at his home in Columbia.
Curtis Ross Weston, father of Gwen Huber (Class of 1970) died Wednesday, May 7, 2003, at West Florida Hospital in Pensacola, Florida.
Mildred Lorene Lindner, mother of Ivan Lindner (Class of 1971) and Val-Rae Solomon (Class of 1975) died Wednesday, May 7, 2003, at West Village Manor in Columbia.
Fred A. Clark, father of Sondra Howe (Class of 1967) and Dixie Lee Shaw Class of 1973) died Monday, May 5, 2003, at Hope Hospice in Fort Myers, Florida.
James Robert Kropp, father of Rebecca Kropp (Class of 1992) died Monday, April 28, 2003, at I.H.S. Nursing Home in Tarpon Springs, Florida.
Sara D. Barger, mother of Steve Kossman (Class of 1963) died Monday, May 5, 2003, at her home in Columbia.
Ted Logan Ernest Eaton, father of Connie Gaw (Classs of 1963) died Sunday, May 4, 2003, at The Bluffs in Columbia.
Edward Jim Vredenburgh Jr., father of Jim Vredenburgh (Class of 1989) died Sunday, April 27, 2003, at The Bluffs in Columbia.
George E. Koffler, father of George A. Koffler (Class of 1986) died Thursday, April 24, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Genell Barnes, mother of Wanda Sue Fenton (Class of 1953) died Thursday, April 24, 2003, at the Columbia Manor Care Center in Columbia.
Leo Cram, father of Barbara Rooney (Class of 1975), Debra Metsker (Class of 1977), Julie Bark (Class of 1982) and Jim Cram (Class of 1987) died of cancer Thursday, April 24, 2003, at his home in Columbia.
M. Stanley Ginn, father of Nancy Ginn Almond (Class of 1957) and Sally Ginn Hood (Class of 1960) died Wednesday, April 16, 2003, at Missouri Rehabilitation Center in Mount Vernon.
Donald Lawson Keil, father of Emily Keil (Class of 1991) died Monday, April 7, 2003, as the result of a motorcycle accident in Romaland, California.
Ervena Belle Liles Falloon, mother of Ann Heidy (Class of 1965) and Mary Bledsoe (Class of 1972) died Friday, April 11, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Ronald Gene Hunt, father of Roger Hunt (Class of 1976), Denise Tabor (Class of 1977) and Diane Hunt (Class of 1979) died Thursday, April 10, 2003, at his home in Columbia.
Richard F. Johnson Jr., father of Charles Johnson (Class of 1966) died Monday, April 7, 2003, at Columbia Health Care Center in Columbia.
C. Merrill "Woody" Woodruff, father of James M. Woodruff (Class of 1963) and Robert A. Woodruff (Class of 1965) died Tuesday, April 1, 2003, at Columbia Health Care Center.
Iris Drucilla Morris, graduate of Columbia High School and sister of Juanita Lyth Nichols, deceased (Class of 1935) died Friday, March 28, 2003, at Horizons Healthcare in Eckert, Colo.
Mildred L. Allen, mother of Tom Allen (Class of 1960) and Ron Allen (Class of 1961) died Wednesday, March 26, 2003, at her home in Columbia.
Nadine Smith, mother of Gary Smith, deceased (Class of 1964), Ronald Smith (Class of 1968) and Lisa Pritchett (Class of 1982) died Tuesday, March 25, 2003, at the Boone Hospital Center in Columbia.
Virgil E. Sapp, father of Ina Sue Ronimous (Class of 1950), Fern Huffman (Class of 1951), Melvin Sapp (Class of 1952) and Radell Sapp (Class of 1959) died Sunday, March 23, 2003, at his home in Columbia.
Edward "J.L." Birmingham, father of Barbara Jean Birmingham (Class of 1965) and Dennis Ray Birmingham (Class of 1984) died Saturday, March 22, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Glenn L. McElroy, father of Pam McElroy Sand (Class of 1968) and Glenn L. McElroy Jr. (Class of 1970) died Tuesday, March 18, 2003, at Lenoir Health Care Center.
C. Melvin Bradley, father of David Bradley (Class of 1971) and Susan Bradley (Class of 1973) died Friday, March 14, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Clyde Cunningham, father of Hal Cunningham (Class of 1964) and Kim Cunningham (Class of 1970) died March 8th after a brief hospitalization in a Sonora, California hospital.
Mary Naomi Lewis, mother of Sarah Lewis, deceased (Class of 1949) and Betty Slate (Class of 1956) died Friday, March 7, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
James Lee Burks, brother of Ronald Burks (Class of 1962) died Thursday, March 6, 2003, at Waverly Memorial Hospital in Waverly, Iowa.
Susanna Alexander, mother of Betty Thomas (Class of 1957) died Tuesday, March 4, 2003, at The Bluffs in Columbia.
Muriel Battle, mother of Donna Pierce (Class of 1969), Carolyn Thomas (Class of 1970), Muriel Browder (Class of 1972) and Eliot Battle Jr. (Class of 1974) died Sunday, March 2, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center after battling pulmonary fibrosis.
George Frederick Nickolaus, father of David Nickolaus (Class of 1979), Nathan Nickolaus (Class of 1981) and Daniel Nickolaus (Class of 1983) died Wednesday, March 5, 2003, in Columbia.
June Flint, mother of Ralph Flint (Class of 1969) died Monday, March 3, 2003, at a Columbia hospital.
Joseph James Marsh, father of Diana Ivy (Class of 1971), Joseph Marsh Jr. (Class of 1973) and Deborah Perkins (Class of 1976) died Monday, March 3, 2003, at his home in Rocheport, Missouri.
Alberta F. Morton, mother of Barbara Baker (Class of 1950) and Darlene Sutton (Class of 1969) died Friday, Feb. 28, 2003, at South Hampton Place in Columbia.
Patrick H. Knowles, father of Patrick Knowles Jr. (Class of 1979), Susan Knowles (Class of 1980) and David Knowles (Class of 1984) died Monday, Feb. 24, 2003, at his home in Columbia.
Alberta "Pat" Virginia Tanner, mother of Steve Tanner (Class of 1981) and John Tanner (Class of 1986) died Friday, Feb. 21, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
William McBaine, father of Janice Koch (Class of 1961) and Brenda Baker (Class of 1965) died Friday, Feb. 21, 2003, at South Hampton Place in Columbia.
Donald R. Lewis, retired Hickman High School teacher, died Thursday, Feb. 20, 2003.
Maxine B. Stewart, mother of Judith S. Heeter (Class of 1967), Nancy J. Stewart (Class of 1969), Thomas S. Stewart (Class of 1972) and Ronald M. Stewart (Class of 1975) died Thursday, Feb. 20, 2003, in her home in Columbia.
Patricia Ann Helming, mother of Dyann Helming (Class of 1980) died Sunday, Feb. 16, 2003, at The Bluffs in Columbia.
Emeline S. Aslin, mother of Medarda Hoffmann (Class of 1963), Larry Aslin (Class of 1966) and Ray Aslin (Class of 1968) died Friday, Feb. 14, 2003, at University Hospital.
Jessie Maurine Smith, wife of Thomas Benton Smith, deceased (Class of 1931) died Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2003, at George Davis Manor in Lafayette, Indiana.
Leonard Ross Harmon, father of Mike Harmon (Class of 1969) and Dale Harmon (Class of 1975) died Monday, Feb. 10, 2003, at West Village Manor in Columbia.
Donna Marie Colter Baker, mother of Greg Baker (Class of 1978) died Monday, Feb. 10, 2003, at her home in Columbia.
Jack W. Phillips, father of Jennifer "Jena" Phillips (Class of 2000) and Jayme Phillips (Class of 1997 @ Rock Bridge) died Sunday, Feb. 9, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Kenneth C. Forbes, father of Samantha Brewer (Class of 1983) died Sunday, Feb. 9, 2003, at his home after a year-long battle with lung cancer.
James Clinton Cope, father of Marian Minor (Class of 1961), Diane Walker (Class of 1964) and Nancy Schipper (Class of 1970) died Thursday, Feb. 6, 2003, at Cypress Cove Lodge in Fort Myers, Florida.
Brooksie Mae Murray, mother of Roy Murray (Class of 1972) died Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Richard G. Ganey, father of Richard Ganey (Class of 1972) and Dennis Ganey (Class of 1974) died Saturday, Feb. 1, 2003, at Huntsville Hospital in Huntsville, Ala.
Gene E. Huff, father of Travis Huff (Class of 1984) and Mitch Huff (Class of 1986) died Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Billy Joe "B.J." Palmer, father of Dennis Palmer (Class of 1979) and Rhonda Young (Class of 1983) died Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center in Columbia.
Mervin L. Wells, father of Mervin L. Wells Jr. (Class of 1966) died Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2003, at Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital in Columbia.
Doris M. "Dorie" Reiss, mother of Fred Reiss Jr. (Class of 1967) and Phillip Reiss (Class of 1969) died Sunday, Jan. 26, 2003, at her home in Columbia.
Ethel Sanders Roberts, mother of Wanda Clark (Class of 1962) died Saturday, Jan. 25, 2003, at West Village Manor.
Louise Marie Coats, mother of Lois Tolson (Class of 1969), Leta Stemmons (Class of 1970) and Libby Ellis (Class of 1971) died Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2003, at University Hospital.
Rolla F. Williams Jr., father of Donna Floyd (Class of 1963) and Rolla F. Wiiliams III, deceased (Class of 1964) died Friday, Jan. 17, 2003, at the Boone Hospital Center in Columbia.
Adelaide Margaret Morrow, mother of Marilyn O’Blennis (Class of 1966), Jeanette Barlow (Class of 1968) and Joann Stevens (Class of 1972) died Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Goldie Mae Proctor, sister of LeRoy Wood (Class of 1939) died Saturday, Jan. 11, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Owen R. Acton, father of Linda Wait (Class of 1968) and Allen Acton (Class of 1969) died Friday, Jan. 10, 2003, at University Hospital.
Lily Mae Ferrell, mother of Sharon Harris (Class of 1972) died Friday, Jan. 10, 2003, at her home in Columbia.
Robert Calvin Marbach, father of Jane Kendle (Class of 1977) died Thursday, Jan. 9, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
George Richard Cellar, father of Carlee Cellar (Class of 1975) died Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Thomas Howard Shirley, father of Vida Jackman Crum (Class of 1979), Ricky Jackman (Class of 1981) and Reno Jackman (Class of 1985) died Friday, Jan. 3, 2003, in Columbia.
Richard Leon Perrin, father of Tamare Price (Class of 1994) died Friday, Jan. 3, 2003.
Lorene Virginia Unger, mother of Russ Unger (Class of 1981) died Jan. 3, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Stella B. Daye, mother of Evelyn Daye (Class of 1982) and brother of Marvin Kinney (Class of 1963) died Jan. 1, 2003, in St. Louis.
Anna Mae Hern, Class of 1949
(Douglas High School), mother of David Hern (Class of 1986-HHS), died Wednesday,
Jan. 1, 2003, at University Hospital.
Anna Mae Hern, 70, of Columbia died Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2003, at University Hospital.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 8, at St. Luke United Methodist Church, 204 E. Ash St., with the Rev. Raymond Hayes officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 7, at Warren Funeral Chapel, 12 E. Ash St.
Miss Hern was born Jan. 22, 1932, in Columbia to William Alfred Hern and Willa M. Wills Hern.
Miss Hern was a graduate of Douglass High School in Columbia, where she participated in basketball. Miss Hern was employed in the shipping and receiving department of Dillard Co. in Columbia, Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital and the U.S. Post Office in Denver, Colo.
Survivors include a son, David Hern of Columbia; and
a brother, Charles Hern of Boonville. She was preceded in death by two
brothers, August Hern Sr. and John "Pete" Hern.
Published Sunday, January
5, 2003
Lorene Virginia Unger, 66, of Columbia, died Jan. 3, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Services will be 8:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 6, at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 903 Bernadette Drive, Columbia, with Monsignor Michael Flanagan officiating. Visitation will be 5 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 5, at the church, followed by a prayer service at 7:30 p.m. Burial will be in Washington Cemetery, Glasgow.
Mrs. Unger was born Jan. 12, 1936, in Forest Green to Julius and Mary Monnig. On June 15, 1954, she married James Unger in Glasgow, and he survives.
Mrs. Unger belonged to Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. She painted as a hobby.
Other survivors include her mother, Mary Johnson of Glasgow; two sons, Russ Unger of Columbia and Curt Unger of Richmond, Va.; a daughter, Mona Wieberg of Fayette; five brothers, Norbert Monnig, George Monnig and David Monnig, all of Glasgow, Julius Monnig of Fayette and Aaron Monnig of Salisbury; and six sisters, Alice Browning of Boonville, Anna Korte of Kansas City and Mary Jo Reich, Kathy Fuemmeler, Rosetta Fuemmeler and Evelyn Aholt, all of Glasgow; and seven grandchildren.
Her father preceded her in death.
Memorials may be made to Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic
Church, 903 Bernadette Drive, Columbia.
Published Monday,
January 6, 2003
Richard Leon Perrin, 69, of Columbia died Friday, Jan. 3, 2003.
Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 7, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with the Rev. Tom Adams officiating. Visitation will be 5 to 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 6, at the funeral home. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery in Moberly.
Mr. Perrin was born July 18, 1933, in Washington County, Iowa, to Harley and Ida Perrin. In 1954, he married Kathryn Vulysteke in Iowa, and she preceded him in death. On June 8, 1972, he married Joyce Riedel in Paris, Mo., and she survives.
Mr. Perrin was a member of American Legion Post No. 1000. He served with the Marines during the Korean War.
Other survivors include three sons, Steven Perrin, Bart Perrin and Troy Dailey, all of Columbia; four daughters, Tamara Price of Columbia and Diane Pilkington, Linda Brooks and Lisa Chitwood, all of Moberly; four sisters, Lillian Furgason of Oxford, Iowa, Bea Yoder of St. Clair, Hilda Schwab of Brownwood, Texas, and Peggy Foraker of Morrison, Colo.; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a daughter, Laurie Beth Perrin, and a brother, Calvin Perrin.
Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association,
P.O. Box 30638, Columbia, Mo., 65205, or Central Missouri Humane Society,
616 Big Bear Blvd., Columbia, Mo., 65202.
Published Monday, January
6, 2003
Stella B. Daye, 62, of St. Louis, formerly of Columbia, died Jan. 1, 2003, in St. Louis.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 9, at Warren Funeral Chapel, 12 E. Ash St., with the Rev. James Dudley officiating. Burial will be in Columbia Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 8, at the funeral home.
Ms. Daye was born July 12, 1940, in Columbia to Louis Kinney and Leona Whitley Kinney.
She attended Douglass High School. She was a member of the Tenants Association of the Columbia Housing Authority. She was a founding member of Park Street Daycare. She worked in the Fifth Street Christian Church Food Pantry. She was a member of Fifth Street Christian Church.
Survivors include two sons, Garry Daye of Springfield and Troy Daye of St. Louis; two daughters, Diana Miller of Columbia and Evelyn Daye of St. Louis; three sisters Ann Wright and Carol Jones, both of Columbia, and Dorothy Palmer of Colorado Springs, Colo.; a brother, Marvin Kinney of Columbia; several grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers
and four sisters.
Published Wednesday,
January 8, 2003
Thomas Howard Shirley, 64, of Columbia died Friday, Jan. 3, 2003, in Columbia.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 11, at Warren Funeral Chapel, 12 E. Ash St., with the Rev. Horace Hopkins Jr. officiating. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
Mr. Shirley was born Nov. 26, 1938, in New Franklin to Albert and Cora Ray Shirley.
He attended Sumner High School in Boonville and had worked at Schnucks Supermarket in Columbia. He was a member of the Food Employees Union Local No. 655, AFL-CIO.
Survivors include a daughter, Vida Crum of Columbia; two sons, Ricky Jackman and Reno Jackman, both of Columbia; two stepsisters, Sandra Robinson of Boonville and Barbara Patrick of Jefferson City; and two brothers, Albert Shirley Jr. of Los Angeles and Lilburn Shirley of Boonville.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Published Saturday,
January 11, 2003
Lily Mae Ferrell, 68, of Columbia died Friday, Jan. 10, 2003, at her home.
Services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 12, at Parker Funeral Service, 22 N. Tenth St., with Clay Spencer officiating, and at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 14, at Clark Funeral Home in Neosho with the Rev. Mick Evans officiating. Burial will be in Hazel Green Cemetery in Neosho.
Visitation will be from 2 to 3 p.m. Sunday at Parker Funeral Service and noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday at Clark Funeral Home.
Ms. Ferrell was born Sept. 1, 1934, in Anderson to Eli Burton and Birdie Catherine Rosenbaum Jordon.
She graduated from Boonville High School in Boonville, Calif., and earned a bachelor’s degree from Columbia College and a master’s degree in extension education from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
She worked as a counselor for the Small Business Development Center from 1987-1999. After retirement, she was a business consultant.
Survivors include a son, Donald Ferrell II of Columbia; a daughter, Sharon Harris of Hattiesburg, Miss.; two sisters, Marie Chase of Slater and Naomi Holloway of Anderson; and a grandchild.
Five sisters and three brothers preceded her in death.
Memorials may be made to Ellis Fischel Cancer Center,
115 Business Loop 70 W., Columbia, Mo., 65203; Lions Eye Tissue Bank, 404
Portland St., Columbia, Mo., 65201; or the ALS Association, 8340 Mission
Road, Suite B-4, Prairie Village, Kan., 66206.
Published Sunday, January
12, 2003
Owen R. Acton, 73, of Rocheport died Friday, Jan. 10, 2003, at University Hospital.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 14, at Nilson Funeral Home, 5611 St. Charles Road, with the Rev. Leroy Dixon officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
Mr. Acton was born June 1, 1929, in McBaine to John J. and Eunice Vermillion Acton. He married Katherine Gray on May 14, 1949, in Columbia, and she survives.
He was pastor of Landmark Missionary Baptist Church.
He was an Army veteran of World War II.
Other survivors include two sons, Allen Acton of Columbia and John Acton of Moberly; a daughter, Linda Wait of Columbia; a sister, Lillian Ridgeway of Hallsville; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and seven stepgrandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two sons, Walter Daniel
Acton and Jason Acton; three brothers, Lester Acton, Ivan Acton and Wallace
Acton; two half-brothers, Jack Acton and John Acton; and a sister, Myrtle
Turner.
George Richard Cellar, 76, of Columbia died Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 13, at Nilson Funeral Home, 5611 St. Charles Road, with the Rev. Michael Keith officiating.
Mr. Cellar was born Oct. 22, 1926, in Geneva, Neb., to Henry Rankin Cellar and Mildred Leigh Johnson Cellar. He married Shirley Jean Fries on Nov. 25, 1953, and she survives.
He graduated from Benton High School in St. Joseph. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma State University.
He was employed by Ralston Purina Co. more than 14 years and by MFA Inc. for 13 years, retiring as vice president. He was a member of the executive committee of the American Feed Manufacturing Association. He was also a member of the American Legion, Twilight Lodge 114, Moolah Shrine, Tiger Shrine Club Pachyderms and the American Management Association. He served on the Baseball Diamond Council in Columbia for many years.
He was a Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean War.
Survivors also include a daughter, Carlee Cellar of
Brussels, Belgium; two sons, Kirk Cellar of Columbia and Matthew Cellar
of Lee’s Summit; two brothers, Robert Cellar and Ray Cellar, both of Geneva;
and three grandchildren.
Published Sunday,
January 12, 2003
Robert Calvin Marbach, 77, of Columbia died Thursday, Jan. 9, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 13, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with the Rev. Dick Ramsey officiating. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
Mr. Marbach was born Feb. 5, 1925, in Jacksonville, Ill., to the Rev. William Henry and Harriet C. Reitz Marbach. He married Mary Nicholson on Sept. 1, 1950, in Evansville, Ind., and she survives.
He was a graduate of the University of North Carolina and Lake Forest College in Chicago. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, serving in the South Pacific.
He was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Columbia and the First Presbyterian Men’s Group. He was also a member of the American Legion, Boone County Pachyderm Club and Navy League of the United States.
Other survivors include two daughters, Rebecca Stuck
of Columbia and Jane Kendle of Goshen, Ind.; a brother, William Marbach
of Chicago; and three grandchildren.
Published Monday,
January 13, 2003
Goldie Mae Proctor, 81, of Columbia died Saturday, Jan. 11, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 15, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with the Rev. Tracy Cook officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 14, at the funeral home.
Mrs. Proctor was born Dec. 8, 1921, in Boone County to James Edgar and Bertie Mae Bea Wood.
She married Herman Wilson Proctor on Jan. 11, 1941, in Columbia, and he preceded her in death.
She was employed by the University of Missouri-Columbia, Residential Life Department for 22 years. She received the Chancellor’s Award and was elected to be an honored member of the Mystical Seven from the University of Missouri.
She was a foster grandparent and was known as "Grandma Goldie." She was a member of Locust Grove United Methodist Church and the VFW Ladies Auxiliary.
Survivors include two daughters, Wanda Northway and Phyllis Stone, both of Columbia; two brothers, LeRoy Wood of Kansas City and Ray Wood of Lawson; two sisters, Norene Wood of Columbia and Maxine Anderson of Kansas City; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Allene Blackburn; and two brothers, Clarence Wood and A.J. Wood.
Memorials are suggested to the Grandma Goldie Walnut Creek Day School Scholarship Fund in care of Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., Columbia, Mo., 65202, or to the American Cancer Society or American Diabetes Association.
Adelaide Margaret Morrow, 85, of Columbia died Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 18, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church with the Rev. Edwin Cole officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery in Pilot Grove. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 17, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with a prayer service at 7.
Mrs. Morrow was born June 10, 1917, in Pilot Grove to Frank and Mary Gerling Schulte.
She married Kenneth Morrow on July 5, 1943, in Boonville, and he preceded her in death.
She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and was active in the Legion of Mary at the church.
Survivors include three daughters, Marilyn O’Blennis of Columbia, Jeanette Barlow of Tulsa, Okla., and Joann Stevens of Springfield; a sister, Irene Vollarth of Boonville; and seven grandchildren.
She also was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Carol Jean Morrow; and two brothers, Vincent Schulte and Gilbert Schulte.
Memorials are suggested to Sacred Heart Catholic Church,
1115 Locust St., Columbia, Mo., 65201.
Published Monday,
January 20, 2003
Rolla F. Williams Jr., 81, of Columbia, died Friday, Jan. 17, 2003, at the Boone Hospital Center in Columbia.
There will be a private service at his farm. No visitation is planned. Arrangements are under the direction of Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 W. Business Loop 70.
Mr. Williams was born March 6, 1921, in St. Louis to Rolla and Ila Williams.
He married Dorothy Jane Cluster on Dec. 3, 1942, and she survives.
He worked for Liggett and Myers Tobacco Co. and Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corp. He formed a St. Louis organization for retail tobacco dealers called the Tobacco Table. Later, he worked for Anheuser-Busch as a Food Store Representative in seven states, and as a field sales manager with Schlitz Brewery.
He settled in Columbia and owned and operated Glenn’s Café. He has raised cattle and sold real estate since selling the restaurant.
He was a member of Twilight Lodge No. 114, Scottish Rite, Aleppo Grotto, Moolah Temple Shrine and the Tiger Shrine.
He was also a member of the Olivet Christian Church and the American Legion.
Survivors include a daughter, Donna Floyd of Brandon, Fla.; two sons, Tim Williams of Boonville and Chuck Williams of Columbia; and four grandsons.
He was preceded in death by his oldest son, Rolla F. Williams III.
Memorials are suggested to the Shriner’s Hospital for
Children, 2001 Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, Mo., 63131.
Published Friday, January
24, 2003
Louise Marie Coats, 69, of Columbia died Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2003, at University Hospital.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 25, at Russell Chapel CME Church, 108 E. Ash St., with the Rev. Timothy Jackson officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24, at Warren Funeral Chapel, 12 E. Ash St.
Mrs. Coats was born Dec. 18, 1933, in Hillsdale to John Walker Ferguson and Althea Caston.
She married Lawrence Eugene Coats, and he preceded her in death.
She graduated from Douglass High School and was formerly employed at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
She was a member of Russell Chapel CME Church and a member of its Stewardess Board.
Survivors include three daughters, Lois Tolson, Leta Stemmons and Libby Ellis, all of Columbia; a sister, Dorothy Jean Hickam of Columbia; three brothers, William McKee Sr. and Howard Turner, both of Columbia, and John Richard Ferguson of Kansas City; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
She also was preceded in death by her parents, a daughter
and a brother.
Published Sunday, January
26, 2003
Ethel Sanders Roberts, 89, of Columbia died Saturday, Jan. 25, 2003, at West Village Manor.
Services will be 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 27, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with the Rev. Bill Miller officiating. A private burial will be Tuesday, Jan. 28, at Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
Mrs. Roberts was born Sept. 25, 1913, in Stover to Reuben B. and Nettie May Gerlt Sanders. She married John Thomas Roberts on Jan. 17, 1937, in Columbia, and he preceded her in death.
She worked for Boone Hospital Center for 10 years before retiring. She was a 67-year charter member of First Church of God, where she taught Sunday school for many years.
Survivors include a daughter, Wanda Clark of Columbia; a half-brother, Paul Robinson of St. Louis; a sister, Catherine Sunrise of Norborne; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Dorothy Kraeuchi; two brothers, Henry Sanders and Clarence Sanders; a sister, Ellen Crowley; and a half-sister, Viola Christian.
Memorials are suggested to the Ronald McDonald House,
1001 Stadium Blvd., Columbia, Mo., 65201.
Published Monday, January
27, 2003
Doris M. "Dorie" Reiss, 74, of Columbia died Sunday, Jan. 26, 2003, at her home.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 29, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 W. Business Loop 70, with the Rev. John Fussner officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 29, at the funeral home.
Mrs. Reiss was born March 9, 1928, in Moberly to Frances B. and Elizabeth M. Smelser Henthorne.
She married Fred Harold Reiss on Dec. 22, 1946, in Olathe, Kan., and he preceded her in death.
Survivors include two sons, Phillip Reiss of Columbia and Fred Reiss Jr. of Urbana; a daughter, Merrybeth Beahan of Columbia; three sisters, Velma Fischbeck of Moberly, Louise Major of Phoenix and Beverly Petty of Kansas City; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
She also was preceded in death by her parents.
Mervin L. Wells, 79, of Columbia died Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2003, at Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital in Columbia.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 W. Business Loop 70, with the Rev. Charles Cook officiating. Burial will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30, at the funeral home.
Mr. Wells was born Sept. 29, 1923, in Pollock, to Benjamin and Etta Harrington Wells.
He married Mary House on April 8, 1946, in Columbia, and she survives.
He served in the Army Air Forces during World War II in Europe. He was a truck driver with Missouri Concrete for 25 years and a driver for Joe Machens Ford for several years. He was a member of the Truth Tabernacle United Pentecostal Church in Boonville.
Survivors also include four sons, Mervin Wells Jr., of Clark, Robert Wells and Melvin Wells, both of Columbia, and Kenneth Wells of New Bloomfield; a daughter, Kathy Alley of Edwards; two sisters, Maudie Wickam of Fore Acre, Okla., and Nora Clyod of the state of Washington; a brother, Dwayne Wells of Phoenix; 14 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Leslie Wells; and a grandson, Craig Michael Wells.
Memorials are suggested to the Truth Tabernacle United
Pentecostal Church, 1232 Bingham Road, Boonville, Mo., 65233.
Published Thursday,
January 30, 2003
Billy Joe "B.J." Palmer, 64, of Columbia died Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center in Columbia.
Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 1, at Forum Boulevard Christian Church, 3900 Forum Blvd., with the Rev. Max Jennings officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Friday at the church.
Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Funeral Service, 22 N. Tenth St.
Mr. Palmer was born Dec. 1, 1938, in Boone County to Trustin Palmer and Eldora Pauley.
He married Erma Bledsoe on Jan. 3, 1959, in Columbia, and she survives.
He lived his entire life in Boone County. He was a member of the Forum Boulevard Christian Church where he was involved in the Helping Hands Ministry. He was a member and past president of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles and was also a member of T.P.A.
He worked for the University of Missouri-Columbia and later at MBA Woodhaven as the director of maintenance. He owned a remodeling business for a few years.
Survivors also include a son, Dennis Palmer of Columbia; a daughter, Rhonda Young of Columbia; and three grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Memorials are suggested to the Helping Hands Ministry
in care of the Forum Boulevard Christian Church, 3900 Forum Blvd., Columbia,
Mo., 65203; to the Cancer Research Center, 3501 Berrywood Drive, Columbia,
Mo., 65201; or to the Missouri River Hospice, 1032 Bluff Creek Drive, Columbia,
Mo., 65201.
Published Thursday, January
30, 2003
Gene E. Huff, 62, of Columbia died Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1, at Missouri United Methodist Church, 204 S. Ninth St., with the Rev. Gary Wrisberg officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31, at Memorial Funeral Home.
Dr. Huff was born March 12, 1940, in St. Louis to Howard and Mary Klohr Huff.
He married Darlene Sights on March 28, 1964, in Hannibal, and she survives.
He received a bachelor’s degree in zoology and chemistry in 1963, a master’s degree in guidance and counseling in 1966, a secondary school administration certificate in 1971 and a doctorate in secondary school administration in 1978, all from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
He was a general science and biology teacher and ninth-grade basketball coach at Parkway Public Schools in Creve Coeur before becoming employed by Columbia Public Schools in 1965. He was a guidance counselor, then became director of guidance and later assistant principal at Jefferson Junior High School. In 1973, he became principal at Oakland Junior High School and then director of personnel from 1986-98. In 1998, Dr. Huff became associate executive director of programs and personnel, and in 2001, he became director of the Superintendent Search Program with the Missouri School Boards Association.
Dr. Huff was a member of American Society of Association Executives, American Association of School Personnel Administrators and the Gamma Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa, having served as its vice president, president and chapter delegate.
He was named Columbia Public Schools’ Outstanding Administrator of the Year in 1984.
He also was a member of the Daniel Boone Little League, serving on its board from 1979-80; the Hickman High School Music Boosters, serving as co-president from 1979-80; the Mayor’s Task Force for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Abuse from 1983-86; the city of Columbia’s Substance Abuse Commission from 1986-88; Columbia Rotary South since 1991; Big Brothers Big Sisters of Boone County Board of Directors from 1992-95; the MU College of Education Alumni Advisory Board from 1992-96; and the MU Graduate School Advisory Committee and community representative from 1992-98. He also was a member of St. Andrews Lutheran Church.
Survivors also include two sons, Travis Huff of Columbia and Mitch Huff of Hamilton, Ohio; a brother, Glen Huff of Southlake, Texas; and a grandson.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Dale Huff.
Memorials are suggested to the Columbia Fund for Academic
Excellence, in care of Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W.,
Columbia, Mo., 65202.
Published Tuesday,
February 4, 2003
Richard G. Ganey, 85, of New Market, Ala., formerly of Columbia, died Saturday, Feb. 1, 2003, at Huntsville Hospital in Huntsville, Ala.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 6, at Liley Funeral Home in Marble Hill with the Rev. Fred Ritter officiating. Burial will be in St. Anthony’s Cemetery near Advance. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, at the funeral home.
Mr. Ganey was born March 28, 1917, in Florida to Walter and Ruby Croft Ganey.
He married Berenice Thele, and she survives.
He served in the 5th Air Force during World War II. He operated Bell Brothers Shoe Store in Columbia for more than 30 years. He and his wife moved to Alabama four years ago. He was a Southern Baptist.
Survivors also include two sons, Richard Ganey of Memphis, Tenn., and Dennis Ganey of Huntsville; two brothers, Walter Ganey of Anaheim, Calif., and Harry Ganey of Jacksonville, Fla.; and three grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Published Friday,
February 7, 2003
Brooksie Mae Murray, 79, of Columbia died Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 9, 2003, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with the Rev. David Casto and the Rev. Bonnie Cassida officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, at the funeral home.
Mrs. Murray was born Aug. 5, 1923, in Providence to Roy Race and Mary Susan Bennett Acton.
She married Roger Griffin Murray on Aug. 19, 1940, and he preceded her in death.
She lived her entire life in Columbia, where she had a baby-sitting service in her home. She was a member of Memorial Baptist Church.
Survivors include a son, Roy Murray of Columbia; two daughters, June Palmer of Columbia and Phyllis Richner of Fulton; a brother, Homer Acton of Columbia; a sister, Ruth Nadine Thornton of Columbia; nine grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
She also was preceded in death by a son, Lonnie Murray; a brother, Phillip Acton; and three sisters, Exie Senor, Ola Stephens and Helen Acton.
Memorials are suggested to the Old Union Cemetery Maintenance
Fund in care of Homer Acton, 5075 Jasmine Way, Columbia, Mo., 65202.
Published Tuesday,
February 11, 2003
Kenneth C. Forbes, 65, of Kearney, formerly of Fayette, died Sunday, Feb. 9, 2003, at his home after a year-long battle with lung cancer.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 14, at Fry Funeral Home in Kearney. Burial will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
Mr. Forbes was born Aug. 28, 1937, in Fayette to D. Cecil and Helen Biswell Forbes.
He married Rebecca A. "Becky" Burch on Oct. 20, 1962, in Fayette, and she survives.
He graduated from Armstrong High School and Central College in Fayette with a degree in business education. He was an accountant and auditor. He worked for MFA Inc. for 26 years, the last seven of which as the tax manager. He later worked for Profit Retrieval Systems of Houston, Profit Retrieval Group of San Juan Capastrano, Calif., and Liberty Hospital in Liberty.
He was a member of the First Christian Church of Kearney and a former member of Broadway Christian Church in Columbia.
Survivors also include two daughters, Samantha Brewer of Columbia and Stephanie Peterson of Gladstone; two sisters, Dayna Salsgiver of Manchester and Deb Ferren of Columbus, Ohio; and three grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents and an infant sister.
Memorials are suggested to the building fund of the
First Christian Church of Kearney, 103 Prospect, Kearney, Mo., 64060, or
to Cancer Action, 13905 E. 39th St., Independence, Mo., 64055.
Published Tuesday,
February 11, 2003
Jack W. Phillips, 56, of Columbia died Sunday, Feb. 9, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Services will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 13, at Missouri United Methodist Church with the Rev. Jim Bryan officiating. Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, at Memorial Funeral Home. A memorial service and burial will be Feb. 17 at Jacob Davis Funeral Home in Taylor, Pa.
Mr. Phillips was born Jan. 16, 1947, in Scranton, Pa., to Jack W. and Wanda Robinson Phillips and they survive in Iverness, Fla.
He married Bronwynn Noakes on Jan. 13, 1968, in Taylor, Pa., and she survives.
Mr. Phillips served with the U.S. Naval Reserve during high school and the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War. He was hired by the Columbia Police Department on Feb. 27, 1975, as a patrol officer and was promoted to sergeant on Jan. 3, 1978. On Dec. 6, 1984, he was transferred to the investigative section as the Person’s Unit sergeant. He retired from the department on March 21, 1997. During his career he was a hostage negotiation team member, field training officer, and instructor for the department. On Oct. 1, 1980, he received the Ribbon of Distinguished Service Award. Mr. Philips also served five years as Deputy Marshall for the 13th Judicial District Courthouse. He was a member of Missouri United Methodist Church, Police Officers Association, and Ducks Unlimited.
Other survivors include two daughters, Jayme Phillips and Jennifer "Jena" Phillips, both of Columbia; a brother, Jeff Phillips of Manassas, Va.; two sisters, Patricia Phillips of Phoenix and Robin Smerdon of Moscow, Pa.; and one grandchild.
He was preceded in death by a daughter, Megan Marie Phillips.
Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society,
33 E. Broadway, Suite 100, Columbia, Mo., 65203.
Published Wednesday,
February 12, 2003
Leonard Ross Harmon, 75, of Columbia died Monday, Feb. 10, 2003, at West Village Manor.
Graveside services will be at noon Friday, Feb. 14, in Memorial Park Cemetery, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with the Rev. Michael Keith officiating. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to time of services Friday at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W.
Mr. Harmon was born June 14, 1927, in Columbia to Shady Lilbert and Elsie Leah Charlton Harmon.
He married Eileen Wallace on Aug. 7, 1948, in Ashland, and she survives.
He was a lineman for Boone Electric Cooperative for 38 years before retiring.
Survivors also include two sons, Dale Harmon of Columbia and Mike Harmon of Auxvasse; two brothers, Larry Harmon of Hallsville and W.J. Harmon of Millersburg; three sisters, Yvonne Bryant, Shirley Smith and Dorothy McBride, all of Columbia; six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Alma Holton and Bonnie Poe.
Memorials are suggested to the Alzheimer’s Association,
1121 Business Loop 70 E., Columbia, Mo., 65201.
Donna Marie Colter Baker, 65, of Columbia died Monday, Feb. 10, 2003, at her home.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 13 at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 W. Business Loop 70. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
Mrs. Baker was born Jan. 22, 1938, in Hartsburg to Jasper C. and Ruth Case Colter.
She married Fred L. Baker on Feb. 14, 1956, in Hartsburg, and he survives.
She was employed with MFA Insurance and with Crawford Electric for 15 years.
Survivors also include her mother, Ruth Colter of Ashland; a son, Greg Baker of Columbia; a brother, Clifford Dale Colter of Camdenton; a sister, Stella Baker of Columbia; and a granddaughter.
She was preceded in death by her father.
Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society,
33 Broadway, Suite 100, Columbia, Mo., 65203.
Published Thursday,
February 13, 2003
Jessie Maurine Smith, 88, of West Lafayette, Ind., formerly of Columbia, died Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2003, at George Davis Manor in Lafayette.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15, at Parker Funeral Service, 22 N. Tenth St., with the Rev. Lewis Odneal officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
Mrs. Smith was born Dec. 21, 1914, in Chariton County to Charles W. and Fleeta Lucille Naylor Twyman.
She married Thoms Benton "T.B." Smith in Columbia in 1934, and he preceded her in death.
She moved to Indiana in 1994. She farmed near Prairie Home for more than 50 years. She wrote a monthly article in American Saddlebred Magazine. She was a longtime member of Pisgah Baptist Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Linda Hope of West Lafayette; a son, William Smith of Clearwater, Fla.; a sister, Golah Carpenter Roerhs of Bunceton; a brother, Roy Edwards Jr. of Prairie Home; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
A son, Benton Charles Smith, also preceded her in death.
Memorials are suggested to Fairview Cemetery or Pisgah
Baptist Church.
Published Sunday, February
16, 2003
Emeline S. Aslin, 84, of Columbia, died Friday, Feb. 14, 2003, at University Hospital.
Services will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18, at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Columbia, with Monsignor Michael Flanagan officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with a prayer service at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Aslin was born June 5, 1918, in Duluth, Minn., to George and Hedwig Jendraszek Czapinski. On Jan. 9, 1945, she married Wynard E. Aslin in Michigan, and he preceded her in death.
She was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Church.
Survivors include two sons, Ray Aslin of Manhattan, Kan., and Larry Aslin of Fayetteville, Ark.; a daughter, Medarda Hoffmann of San Antonio, Texas; 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
She was also preceded in death by two brothers, Ray Sulkowski and Ben Sulkowski.
Memorials are suggested to Benedictine Sisters, 3170
W. Broadway, Columbia, Mo., 65203.
Published Monday,
February 17, 2003
Patricia Ann Helming, 63, of Columbia died Sunday, Feb. 16, 2003, at The Bluffs.
There are no services planned at this time. Arrangements are under the direction of Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W.
Mrs. Helming was born June 4, 1939, in St. Charles to Anna Helen Davis. She married Louis W. Helming on July 14, 1960, in St. Charles, and he preceded her in death.
She graduated from Columbia Health Occupations School and was a licensed practical nurse at University Hospital and Columbia Regional Hospital. She retired in 1995.
Survivors include a daughter, Dyann Helming of Columbia, and her mother, Anna Davis Becker of Columbia.
She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Alisha Danyell Helming; and a son, Timothy Earl Newman.
Memorial contributions are suggested to The Bluffs,
3105 Bluff Creek Drive, Columbia, Mo., 65201.
Published Friday,
February 21, 2003
Maxine B. Stewart, 78, of Columbia died Thursday, Feb. 20, 2003, in her home.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, at First Baptist Church in Columbia, 1112 E. Broadway, with the Rev. John Baker officiating. Visitation will follow the service.
Mrs. Stewart was born Sept. 29, 1924, in Moberly to Clarence and Josie Briscoe.
She married Ralph E. "Boot" Stewart in 1946, and he survives.
She earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Missouri-Columbia and completed an additional 30 hours of post-graduate study.
She taught mathematics at MU, the University of South Dakota and Hickman High School. She was also a guidance counselor at Hickman until her retirement in 1986.
She was a member of and past president of Chapter GK of PEO.
Survivors also include two daughters, Judith S. Heeter of Mission Hills, Kan., and Nancy J. Stewart of Market Drayton, England; two sons, Thomas S. Stewart of Mission Hills, Kan., and Ronald M. Stewart of Evergreen, Colo.; and 13 grandchildren.
Memorials are suggested to First Baptist Church of Columbia, 1112 E. Broadway, Columbia, Mo. 65201, or to Chapter GK of PEO, in care of Melissa McMenamy, 3705 Forum Blvd., No. 113, Columbia, Mo. 65201.
Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Funeral
Service and Crematory, 22 N. Tenth St.
Published Saturday,
February 22, 2003
Donald R. Lewis, 76, of Columbia died Thursday, Feb. 20, 2003.
Services will be 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, at Ruegg Funeral Home in Piedmont. Visitation will be 5:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, at the funeral home.
Mr. Lewis was born Sept. 15, 1926, in Sutton Hollow to Issom and Ruth Lewis. He married Eunice E. Wells, and she survives.
Mr. Lewis was a teacher at Hickman High School in Columbia, retiring in 1988.
Other survivors include four sons, Donald Lewis of Huntsville, and Duane Lewis, Dyarl Lewis and David Lewis, all of Columbia; three daughters, Barb McClarney of St. Louis and Carolyn Lewis and Bonnie Lewis, both of Columbia; three brothers, Jim Middleton of Vulcan, Stanley Lewis of Hinton, Okla., and Brian Lewis of Columbia; three sisters, Doris Dittmar of Swansea, S.C., Betty Horine of Warrensburg and Darlene Brush of Central Point, Ore.; and 18 grandchildren.
Four brothers, Benjamin Lewis, Johnny Lewis, Billy Lewis and Sherman Lewis, preceded him in death.
Memorials may be made to any charity.
Published Sunday, February
23, 2003
William McBaine, 87, of Columbia died Friday, Feb. 21, 2003, at South Hampton Place.
Services will be 1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 24, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with the Rev. Michael Keith officiating. Burial with military honors will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, at the funeral home with an Odd Fellows service at 7 p.m.
Mr. McBaine was born Sept. 21, 1915, in Midway to William Jessie and Carrie Belle Wilcox McBaine. On Dec. 19, 1935, he married Sallie Nichols in Columbia, and she preceded him in death.
Mr. McBaine was an Army veteran of World War II. He belonged to Wilkes Boulevard United Methodist Church. He was a member of the International Order of Odd Fellows Rebekah Lodge.
Survivors include two daughters, Janice Koch and Brenda Baker, both of Columbia; and three grandchildren.
Two brothers, E.E. McBaine and Ellery McBaine, and two sisters, Lucille Shipe and Mary Zaring, preceded him in death.
Memorials are suggested to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 30638, Columbia, Mo., 65205.
Alberta "Pat" Virginia Tanner, 65, of Columbia died Friday, Feb. 21, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
No services are scheduled. Arrangements are under direction of Memorial Funeral Home.
Ms. Tanner was born April 2, 1937, in El Paso, Ill., to Walter and Rose Miller Armstrong.
She was employed with medical records at Boone Hospital Center.
Survivors include two sons, John Tanner and Steve Tanner, both of Columbia; a brother, Jerry Armstrong of El Paso, Ill.; three sisters, Betty Parchman of Peoria, Ill., Donna Rynearson of Bellevue, Ill., and Ruby Dirks of Washington, Ill.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Marvin Armstrong.
Memorials are suggested to American Cancer Society,
33 E. Broadway, Suite 100, Columbia, Mo., 65203.
Published Monday, February 24, 2003
James Clinton Cope, 86, of Fort Myers, Fla., died Thursday, Feb. 6, 2003, at Cypress Cove Lodge in Fort Myers.
Services were Feb. 9 at Sanibel Congregational United Church of Christ and were officiated by Randall Niehoff.
Dr. Cope was born Nov. 30, 1916, in Lexington to John Quincy and Marian Shelton Cope.
He married Anne Martha Camp on June 14, 1941, in Tottenuille, N.Y., and she survives.
He graduated from Lexington High School. He graduated from William Jewell College in Liberty, where he was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity, in 1937. He completed medical school at the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1939 and received a master’s degree in anatomy. He received a doctorate from New York University School of Medicine in 1941.
He joined the Army Air Forces in 1942 and served at the rank of captain until his discharge in 1945. He was stationed in East Anglia, England, during World War II as a flight surgeon for the Fighter Command of the 8th Air Force, 352nd Fighter Squadron.
He completed his surgical residence at Kansas City General Hospital after the war and specialized in urology. He was a physician in private practice in Columbia from 1949 until his retirement in 1976. Before his retirement he served as chief of staff at Boone County Hospital.
He was one of the original investors in Columbia Regional Hospital and was a founding partner in the Doctors Building at 1502 E. Broadway. He also served as medical director at Stephen’s College and served outlying communities in need of urological services.
He was a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, president of the Missouri State Medical Association from 1975 to 1976 and was published in professional journals including Missouri Medicine and Medical Economics.
Survivors also include three daughters, Nancy Schipper of O’Fallon, Diane Walker of Florence, Ore., and Marian Minor of Columbia; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two brothers, John Cope and Joseph Cope.
Memorials are suggested to Sanibel Congregational United
Church of Christ, Minister’s Discretionary Fund, 2050 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel,
Fla., 33957.
Published Tuesday, February
25, 2003
Patrick H. Knowles, 67, of Columbia died Monday, Feb. 24, 2003, at his home.
Services will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of Nilson Funeral Home, 5611 St. Charles Road.
Mr. Knowles was born Oct. 24, 1935, in New York City to William and Mary O’Neil Knowles.
He married Barbara Torrace on April 23, 1960, in Brooklyn, N.Y., and she survives.
He graduated form Mount St. Mary’s College in Emmitsburg, Md., in 1959 and received a master’s degree in public health from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1974.
Survivors also include two sons, David Knowles of Atlanta
and Patrick Knowles Jr. of Norwich, Conn.; a daughter, Susan Knowles of
St. Louis; a brother, William Knowles of Charleston, S.C.; a sister, Mary
Rogers of Charleston; and four grandchildren.
Published Friday, February
28, 2003
Alberta F. Morton, 90, of Columbia died Friday, Feb. 28, 2003, at South Hampton Place.
Services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 2, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with the Rev. Marci DeVier officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
Mrs. Morton was born Sept. 7, 1912, in Higbee to George E. and Pearl Mead Edwards.
She married Lewis H. Sutton on Nov. 1, 1945, in Columbia, and he preceded her in death. She married Lawrence Morton on June 4, 1967, in Columbia, and he preceded her in death.
She worked at Trubie’s Market from 1944 to 1951. She owned and operated the Eat Shop Café in Columbia from 1953 to 1973. She was a longtime member of Bethany Baptist Church in Columbia.
Survivors include a daughter, Darlene Sutton of Columbia; a stepson, Lewis H. Sutton Jr. of Fayette; a stepdaughter, Barbara Baker of Columbia; a brother, John D. Edwards of Moberly; and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She was also preceded in death by a sister, Trubie Smith; twin sons; a stepdaughter; and a stepson.
Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society,
33 E. Broadway, Suite 100, Columbia, Mo., 65203, or to Coyote Hills Children’s
Home, 9501 Coyote Hills Road, Harrisburg, Mo., 65256.
Published Tuesday, March 4, 2003
Joseph James Marsh, 80, of Rocheport died Monday, March 3, 2003, at his home.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, March 6, at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church with Monsignor Michael Flanagan officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Funeral Service, 22 N. Tenth St.
Mr. Marsh was born May 23, 1922, in Bloomfield, N.J., to Anthony and Josephine Mustachio.
He married Marian Trent on March 28, 1951, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, and she survives.
He graduated from Nutley High School in 1940. He was drafted into the Army in 1943 and was honorably discharged 10 months later.
He attended the University of Missouri-Columbia College of Engineering. He and his twin brother Sam started Broad Woodworking Company at Fourth and Broadway, which was later known as Broad Building Supply. In 1964 he started J&S Farms with Shorthorn cattle. He became a top exhibitor of both Limousin and Shorthorn cattle. In 1967 he and his twin brother started Marsh Building Company and developed homes and rental properties southwest of Columbia in Belleview Acres and Country Hill subdivisions. He began Greenridge Estates in Rocheport in 1998.
He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church.
Survivors also include two daughters, Diana Ivy of Milan, Italy, and Deborah Perkins of Rocheport; a son, Joseph Marsh Jr. of Newton, Iowa; two brothers, Sam Marsh of Rocheport and Anthony Mustachio Jr. of West Orange, N.J.; a sister, Joan Rinaldi of Bloomfield; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Memorials are suggested to the Missouri Heart Institute
Foundation or to Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church.
Published Tuesday, March 4, 2003
June Flint, 82, of Columbia died Monday, March 3, 2003, at a Columbia hospital.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 8, at Roberson Funeral Home in Bethany. Burial will be in Miriam Cemetery in Bethany. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, March 7, at First Christian Church in Columbia and from 12:30 to 2 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
Mrs. Flint was born June 26, 1920, in New Hampton to Perry and Lelia Browning Funk.
She married Earl Flint on Dec. 31, 1942, and he preceded her in death. She married Ernest Flint on Feb. 15, 1986, and he preceded her in death.
She was a retired special education and elementary school teacher. She spent two years at Maryville State Teachers College and obtained a bachelor’s degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia. She was a member of First Christian Church in Columbia.
Survivors include two sons, David Flint of St. Louis and Ralph Flint of Columbia; two daughters, Teresa Hodges of St. Peters and Jennifer Flint of Columbia; a stepson, Steven Flint of Lombard, Ill.; a stepdaughter, Patty Glyshaw of Jacksonville, Ill.; four grandsons; three stepgrandchildren; a sister, Margaret Cover of New Hampton; and a brother, Keith Funk of Vero Beach, Fla.
She was also preceded in death by a brother, Ross Funk, and a sister, Deane Seymour.
Memorials are suggested to the ALS Foundation, in care
of the Keith Worthington Chapter, 8340 Mission Road, Suite B4, Prairie
Village, Kan., 66206.
Published Wednesday, March
5, 2003
George Frederick Nickolaus, 72, of Columbia died Wednesday, March 5, 2003, in Columbia.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 11, at Missouri United Methodist Church with the Rev. Jim Bryan officiating.
Mr. Nickolaus was born Aug. 29, 1930, in St. Louis to Walter and Ruth Stuetzer Nickolaus.
He married Charlene Willson on Dec. 19, 1954, in Versailles, Mo., and she survives.
He attended Washington University in St. Louis and graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1952. He served in the Air Force during the Korean War.
He graduated from the MU School of Law in 1957. He was city attorney in Columbia from 1959 to 1960, city counselor from 1960 to 1966 and mayor of Columbia from 1967 to 1969.
He was instrumental in setting up and gaining approval for Columbia Regional Airport. He led the effort and wrote the bill to create a retirement plan for municipal and county employees. He was dean of the College of Public and Community Services at MU and a municipal judge for the city of Columbia. He was a historian and a Bible scholar.
Survivors also include four sons, Charles Nickolaus of Ashland, David Nickolaus and Daniel Nickolaus, both of Columbia and Nathan Nickolaus of Jefferson City; and six grandchildren.
Memorials are suggested to the Missouri United Methodist
Church Building Fund, 204 S. Ninth St., Columbia, Mo., 65201. Arrangements
are under the direction of Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 W. Business Loop
70.
Published Thursday, March
6, 2003
Muriel Battle, 73, of Columbia died Sunday, March 2, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center after battling pulmonary fibrosis.
A memorial service will be at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 8, at Missouri United Methodist Church. The Rev. Jim Bryan will officiate.
Mrs. Battle was born Jan. 23, 1930, in Mobile, Ala., to Herschell and Juanita Davis Williams. She married Eliot Battle on June 28, 1950, and he survives.
Mrs. Battle attended Fisk University in Nashville, received a bachelor’s degree from Florida A&M University in Tallhassee, Fla., and master’s and doctorate degrees in education from the University of Missouri-Columbia. She received an honorary doctorate from Lincoln University, where she was past president of the Board of Trustees.
The Battles moved to Columbia in 1956 to teach at Columbia Public Schools, where she worked for 40 years. She retired in 1996 as the district’s first female associate superintendent.
She received numerous awards during her career, including Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Citizen of the Year with her husband in 2000.
Other survivors include a son, Eliot Battle Jr. of Washington, D.C.; three daughters, Donna Pierce and Carolyn Thomas, both of Chicago, and Muriel Browder of Lee’s Summit; two sisters, Carolyn Gavin of Sacramento, Calif., and Sandra Rackley of Tallahassee; and six grandchildren.
A brother, Herschell Williams Jr., preceded her in death.
Memorials are suggested to the Martin Luther King Jr.
Memorial Restoration Project, P.O. Box 6015, Columbia, Mo., 65205.
Published Thursday, March
6, 2003
Susanna Alexander, 86, of Columbia died Tuesday, March 4, 2003, at The Bluffs in Columbia.
Services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 9, at St. James United Methodist Church of St. James, with the Rev. Helen McFarland officiating.
Mrs. Alexander was born Feb. 13, 1917, in St. James to George and Violet Hubbard Laun.
She married Donald Alexander in 1938 in Union, and he preceded her in death.
She graduated from St. James High School in 1934. She received an associate’s degree from Stephens College in 1936, a bachelor’s degree from Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., in 1938, and a master’s degree in library science from the University of Denver in 1952.
She worked as a librarian at the James Memorial Library, the Stephens College Library and the Missouri State Library. She was director at Columbia Public and Daniel Boone Regional Library from 1955 to 1965.
She was a member of United Methodist Church in St. James, the League of Women Voters, the Stephens College Alumnae Club, the American Association of University Women and Altrusa International.
She received the Alumnae Achievement Award from Stephens College in 1959 and the Beta Phi Mu Award of Merit in 1978.
She received recognition from the Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education in 1977 and recognition from the Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education and the Missouri Library Association in 1982.
Survivors include a daughter, Betty Thomas of Conifer, Colo.; a sister, Betty Lu Hughes of St. James; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Memorials are suggested to St. James United Methodist
Church in St. James. Arrangements are under the direction of Memorial Funeral
Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W.
Published Saturday, March 8,
2003
James Lee Burks, 63, of Nashua, Iowa, and formerly of Harrisburg, died Thursday, March 6, 2003, at Waverly Memorial Hospital in Waverly, Iowa.
Services will be 3 p.m. Sunday, March 9, at Woodlandville Methodist Church in Rocheport, with the Rev. Jim Berline officiating. Burial will be in Smith Chapel Cemetery. Visitation will be 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday at the church.
Arrangements are under the direction of Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W. in Columbia.
Mr. Burks was born June 7, 1939, in Boone County to Ronnie Lee and Wilma Iris Lile Burks.
Survivors include his wife, Karol Burks of Charles City, Iowa; five children, Ronnie Burks of Fredericksburg, Iowa, Shirladeen Day of Pilot Grove, Anna Tiffany of Hallsville and Yvonne Burks and Jamie Burks, both of Charles City, Iowa; his mother, Wilma Via of Columbia; two brothers, Ronald Burks of Camdenton and Robert Via of Winston-Salem N.C.; four sisters, Martha Wade of Harrisburg, Anna Osborne of Paris, Mo., Betty Retzloff of Columbia and Lillie Downing of Bartlesville, Okla.; and six grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his father and a sister, Deborah Gay.
Memorials are suggested to the family of James Burks,
in care of Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., Columbia, Mo.,
65202.
Published Sunday, March 9, 2003
Mary Naomi Lewis, 90, of Columbia died Friday, March 7, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Services will be 2 p.m. Monday, March 10, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with Elder Wallace Johnson and the Rev. Steve Westbrook officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation is from noon until services Monday at the funeral home.
Mrs. Lewis was born April 10, 1912, in Wilton to Harvey and Alpha Jane Glascock Rippeto. On Dec. 21, 1929, she married Leno Lewis in Columbia, and he preceded her in death.
She had worked for the American Press Book Bindery and was a homemaker. She attended Goshen Primitive Baptist Church in Wilton.
Survivors include a daughter, Betty Slate of Columbia; three sisters, Marjorie White and Opal Meeks, both of Portland, Ore., and Ella Sapp of Columbia; a brother, Carl Rippeto of Kansas City; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.
She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Sarah Frances Lewis; two sisters, Edith Wood and Ina Sapp; a brother, Derby Rippeto; and a grandchild, Maria Ann Slate.
Memorials are suggested to the American Diabetes Association,
to the attention of the Memorial Program Call Center, P.O. Box 2680, Canton,
Ohio, 44720; or to the Goshen Primitive Baptist Church in Wilton.
Clyde Roy Cunningham
August 7, 1914 - March 8, 2003
Clyde Cunningham, 88, a former resident of Missouri,
and San Diego died March 8th after a brief hospitalization in a Sonora,
California hospital.
Born August 7, 1914, he was raised near Sheldon, Missouri with five brothers and one sister. Working on the family farm and later delivering ice by horse drawn wagon in Carthage, Missouri enabled him to begin working his way through college graduating with three degrees from the University of Missouri, Columbia. Having earned his PhD in Agricultural Economics in 1953, Dr. Cunningham retired Professor Emeritus in 1973 at Columbia after a combined 28 years with the University of Missouri and several years with the University of Michigan.
His career began with the University of Missouri and the US Department of Agriculture as a County Extension Agent. He also worked closely with his brother Jack in Sedalia, Missouri and together they established two successful family-owned ice manufacturing and cold storage businesses in their respective towns. During this time he also served several terms as an elected city councilman and mayor pro-tem of Columbia. After retirement, he worked at the state legislature in Jefferson City, Missouri as a spokesman for the Missouri Retail Grocers Association, and later served as a marketing and food distri¬bution consultant to several large grocery chains throughout the midwest.
Sixty two years ago Clyde and Marialice Singleton of Tribune, Kansas were married in Kansas City, Missouri. After retirement in Columbia, Missouri they later moved to Rancho Bernardo near San Diego and resided there for twenty years before moving to an assisted living facility in Sonora, California last year.
He was a thirty-second degree Mason, a member of various teaching and agri¬cultural organi¬za¬tions. He was past president of the Rancho Bernardo Seven Oaks Woodworking Club that made hundreds of toys each year for under privileged children at Christmas. He was awarded lifetime membership by the Rancho Bernardo Rotary Club last year after more than fifty years of service.
His family said he loved gardening and was always willing to teach others and share his knowledge of plant life and agriculture. They said he will be remembered for his generosity and concern for others, his contagious laugh, a sense of humor at all times, and they will always miss his narration of many stories relating to past family events.
He is survived by his wife Marialice of Sonora; his sister Jocie Kircher of Greencastle, Indiana; and a brother, George Cunningham of Jefferson City, Missouri; two sons and daughters in law, Hal and Clarene Cunningham of Sonora; and Kim and Sandy Cunningham of Oklahoma City; and two grandsons Tyler and Travis Cunningham of Oklahoma City. There are many nieces and nephews and his extended family includes Troy and Cori Ashton, great grandchildren Kennedi and Parker Ashton; and Shane and Keri Tipton, and great grandson Connor Tipton all of Sonora.
A private service is planned later at inurnment to be at the Community Christian Church Columbarium, Jefferson City, Missouri. Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
In lieu of flowers the family has suggested donations
to the American Heart Association, or the Rancho Bernardo Rotary Club Foundation,
P.O. Box 28501, San Diego, California 92198-0501.
C. Melvin Bradley, 83, of Columbia died Friday, March 14, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Services will be 2 p.m. Monday, March 17, at First Baptist Church, 1112 E. Broadway, with the Rev. John Baker officiating. A private family burial will be at Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, March 16, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W.
Mr. Bradley was born March 2, 1920, in Kaiser to Charles Madison and Ida Avis Scrivner Bradley. He married Gloria Brockman on June 20, 1945, in Eldon, and she survives.
He held bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Missouri-Columbia and a doctoral degree from Oklahoma State University. He was an equine specialist and professor of animal science at the MU. In his retirement, he wrote several books and became known as a mule historian. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of First Baptist Church.
Other survivors include a son, David Bradley of Ames, Iowa; a daughter, Susan Bradley of Versailles, Ky.; a sister, Millie Huddleston of Iberia; and two granddaughters.
He was preceded in death by two sisters and a brother.
Memorials are suggested to First Baptist Church, 1112
E. Broadway, Columbia, Mo., 65201.
Published Wednesday, March
19, 2003
Glenn L. McElroy, 85, of Columbia died Tuesday, March 18, 2003, at Lenoir Health Care Center.
Services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday, March 22, at Missouri United Methodist Church, 204 S. Ninth St., with the Rev. Jim Bryan officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1 p.m. until time of services Saturday at the church.
Arrangements are under the direction of Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W.
Dr. McElroy was born March 2, 1918, in New Franklin to Glenn A. and Avanelle Burgin McElroy.
He married Mary Moore on May 13, 1947, in San Francisco, and she survives.
He graduated from Central Methodist College in Fayette and Washington University School of Medicine of St. Louis. He served with the Army Medical Corps during the Korean War.
He started a private medical practice in Columbia in 1951 and was the University of Missouri-Columbia Athletic Department team physician for over 40 years. He was also the co-founder of the Columbia Orthopedic Group and one of the founders of Columbia Regional Hospital.
He was a member of Missouri United Methodist Church of Columbia.
Survivors also include a son, Glenn L. McElroy Jr., of Columbia; a daughter, Pam McElroy Sand of Alachua, Fla.; five grandchildren; and one great-grandson.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Fleeta Summers.
Memorials are suggested in lieu of flowers to the Dr.
Glenn L. McElroy Athletic Endowment Fund, in care of the Missouri Athletic
Department, P. O. Box 677, Columbia, Mo., 65205.
Published Monday, March
24, 2003
Edward "J.L." Birmingham, 76, of Columbia, died Saturday, March 22, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Services will be at 3 p.m. Thursday, March 27, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 W. Business Loop 70. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
Mr. Birmingham was born Aug. 18, 1926, in Greenville to John Riley and Flossie L. Birmingham.
He married Mary Ruth Turner on June 7, 1945 in Piggott, Ark., and she survives.
He served in the Navy.
He moved to Boone County in 1950.
He was the owner/operator of Birmingham’s Antiques and Used Furniture from 1966 until his retirement in 1987.
Survivors also include two sons, Geary E. Birmingham of Columbia and Dennis Ray Birmingham of Kingdom City; two daughters, Barbara Jean Birmingham of Columbia and Carolyn Ann Cook of Springfield. Other survivors include two brothers, Carl Birmingham and Raymond Birmingham, both of Piggott, Ark.; two sisters, Mary Steinbrooke of Millstadt, Ill., and Frankie Gibson of Piggott, Ark.; and five grandchildren and one great-grandson.
His parents preceded him in death.
Memorials are suggested to the American Red Cross,
Boone County Chapter, 1805 W. Worley St., Columbia, Mo., 65201.
Published Tuesday, March 25,
2003
Virgil E. Sapp, 95, of Columbia died Sunday, March 23, 2003, at his home.
Services will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 26, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 W. Business Loop 70, with Elder Wallace Johnson and Elder Archilee Sapp officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
Mr. Sapp was born Feb. 12, 1908, in Boone County to Everett E. and Ona C. Rippeto Sapp.
He married Ina L. Rippeto on Oct. 20, 1927, in Boone County, and she preceded him in death.
He owned and operated his own carpentry business until his retirement.
He was a member of the Goshen Primitive Baptist Church in Wilton since 1934. He was ordained as a Deacon of the church in 1947.
Survivors include two sons, Radell Sapp and Melvin Sapp, both of Columbia; two daughters, Fern Huffman of Columbia and Ina Sue Ronimous of St. Joseph; a brother, Archilee W. Sapp of Petersburg, Ind.; and two sisters, Wanda Sapp of Ashland and Juanita Coleman of Midland, Texas; 10 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; four step-great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; and four step-great-great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by five brothers, Fred, Emery, Gerald and Alva Sapp and an infant brother; two sisters, Ruby Mitchem and Julia Rippeto; and his parents.
Memorials are suggested to the Visiting Nurse’s Hospice
in care of Boone Hospital Home Care, 3315 Berrywood Drive, Suite 102, Columbia,
Mo., 65201.
Published Wednesday, March
26, 2003
Nadine Smith, 77, of Columbia died Tuesday, March 25, 2003, at the Boone Hospital Center in Columbia.
Private graveside services will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery with the Rev. Bruce Caldwell officiating.
Mrs. Smith was born Jan. 15, 1926, in Boone County to Harry G. and Eva Jane Turner Coleman.
She married George Smith Jr., on Nov. 10, 1942, and he preceded her in death.
She was a member of the Liberty Baptist Church.
Survivors include a son, Ronald Smith of Sturgeon; a daughter, Lisa Pritchett of Columbia; a brother, Walter Coleman of Columbia; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
She was also preceded in death by a son, Gary Smith; two brothers, Carl Coleman and Turner Coleman; and a sister, Edith Vaughan.
Memorials are suggested to the Missouri Cancer Association,
105 Keene St., Columbia, Mo.; or to Liberty Baptist Church, 7461 N. Brown
Station Road, Columbia, Mo., 65202.
Published Wednesday, March
26, 2003
Mildred L. Allen, 87, of Columbia died Wednesday, March 26, 2003, at her home.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday, March 28, at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 903 Bernadette Drive. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with a prayer service at 7 p.m.
She was born Feb. 27, 1916, in Columbia to Edward B. and Viola Neal Hatton.
Mrs. Allen was a lab technician with the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
She was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church.
Survivors include two sons, Tom Allen and Ron Allen, both of Columbia; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a brother, A. B. Hatton,
and a sister, Mary Elizabeth "Bobbie Whitworth.
Published Monday, March 31,
2003
Iris Drucilla Morris, 93, of Eckert, Colo., formerly of Columbia, died Friday, March 28, 2003, at Horizons Healthcare in Eckert, Colo.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 1, at Parker Funeral Service, 22 N. Tenth St., with Rev. Gary Thomas officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1 to 2 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
She was born Dec. 12, 1909, in Santa Cruz, Calif., to LeDrue and Martha Susan Ridgeway Lyth Sr.
She married Thomas Hale Morris on Aug. 24, 1931, in Fayette, and he preceded her in death.
She was a graduate of Columbia High School and attended business school in Columbia.
She worked as a secretary at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
She was a member of Little Bonne Femme Baptist Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Florence Ann Pratt of Hotchkiss, Colo.; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Two sisters, Dorothy Lyth and Juanita Nichols, and two brothers in infancy preceded her in death.
Memorials are suggested to the St. Labre Indian School
in Ashland, Mont., 69004.
Published Thursday, April
3, 2003
C. Merrill "Woody" Woodruff, 92, of Columbia died Tuesday, April 1, 2003, at Columbia Health Care Center.
Services will be at 9 a.m. Saturday, April 5, at Missouri United Methodist Church, 204 S. Ninth St., with Rev. Jim Bryan officiating. Visitation will follow the service. Burial will follow a graveside service at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 5, at Morris Chapel Church Cemetery in Bethany.
Dr. Woodruff was born April 8, 1910, in Kansas City to Jesse Garrett and Ada Johns Woodruff.
He married Juanita McCollum on May 16, 1937, and she preceded him in death.
He graduated from the University of Missouri College of Agriculture in 1932. He received has master’s degree in agronomy from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1939 and after civilian wartime service completed his doctorate in 1953.
He was director of the Erosion Experiment Station in Bethany and was instructor, associate professor and professor in soils at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He was chairman of the Soils Department in 1966 and retired in 1976 but maintained an active presence at the university as professor emeritus.
He served with the United States Army Signal Corps research unit at Wright Field in Dayton, Ohio, during World War II. He worked on radar systems and airborne magnetic submarine detectors.
He authored numerous papers and articles and an irrigation chart that continues to serve as benchmark guidance for farmers on when and how much to irrigate their crops.
He served as assistant Scoutmaster and as committee chairman of Boy Scout Troop 10 in Columbia. He led three canoe expeditions with Central-Missouri Scouts to the Quetico Boundary Waters Park in Ontario. He was a member of Missouri United Methodist Church. He was a member of Alpha Gamma Sigma fraternity and served as its faculty advisor for many years. He was a fellow of the American Society of Agronomy. He was also a member of the Society of Sigma Xi and of Gamma Sigma Delta.
Survivors include a sister, Ada Mae Clough of Lexington, Mo.; two sons, James M. Woodruff of Layton, Utah, and Robert A. Woodruff of Jamison, Penn.; and two grandchildren.
His brother, Clyde, preceded him in death.
Memorials are suggested to Missouri United Methodist
Church, 204 S. Ninth St., Columbia, Mo., 65201. Arrangements are under
the direction of Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 W. Business Loop 70, Columbia,
Mo., 65202.
Published Thursday, April
10, 2003
Richard F. Johnson Jr., 89, of Columbia died Monday, April 7, 2003, at Columbia Health Care Center in Columbia.
Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Friday, April 11, in Memorial Park Cemetery with the Rev. Michael Keith officiating. Visitation will be from noon to 1 p.m. Friday at Parker Funeral Service, 22 N. Tenth St.
Mr. Johnson was born Jan. 26, 1914, in Blanton, Va., to Joseph Berkley and Margaret Frances Faulkner Johnson.
He married Allene A. Smith on Aug. 28, 1936, in Columbia, and she survives.
He was a mechanic.
Survivors also include a son, Charles Johnson of Columbia; a brother, J.B. Johnson of Oklahoma City, Okla.; a sister Annie Lane of Troy; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a daughter, Donna Jean Jennings; two brothers, Robert and Joe Johnson; and two sisters, Helen Level and Mary Johnson.
Memorials are suggested to the Alzheimer’s Association,
Mid-Missouri Chapter, 1121 Business Loop 70 E., Columbia, Mo., 65201.
Published Saturday, April 12, 2003
Ronald Gene Hunt, 69, of Columbia died Thursday, April 10, 2003, at his home of progressive pseudo-supranuclear palsy.
Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 15, at Olivet Christian Church, with the Rev. Dennis Swearingen officiating. After cremation, ashes are to be interred at Parkview Mausoleum in Kirksville. Arrangements are under the direction of Nilson Funeral Home, 5611 St. Charles Road.
Mr. Hunt was born March 31, 1934, to Fred Mason Hunt and Virginia Ruth Shumate Hunt of Edina, and raised by his grandparents, Charles and Fannie Hunter Shumate of Edina. He married Doris M. Gosney, and she survives.
Mr. Hunt was a certified optician in Columbia for years. A graduate of Edina High School, he joined the Air Force in 1952 and retired after 20 years. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War.
Mr. Hunt managed Ostertag Opticians in Quincy, Ill., and Columbia; later managed Benson’s Optical Shop at University Hospital; and worked for Gene Brown Optical.
Other survivors include a son, Roger Hunt of Jefferson City; two daughters, Diane Hunt of Jefferson City and Denise Tabor of Columbia; two half-brothers, Stanton Luker of Dousman, Wis., and Jeff Luker of Galesburg, Ill.; a half-sister, Janie Mason of Galesburg, Ill.; and two grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a stepfather, Ralph Luker, and half-sister, Judy Miller.
Memorials are suggested to Olivet Christian Church,
1991 S. Olivet Road, Columbia, Mo., 65201, or Missouri River Hospice, 3210
Bluff Creek Drive, Columbia, Mo., 65201.
Published Sunday, April 13,
2003
Ervena Belle Liles Falloon, 84, of Columbia died Friday, April 11, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
Services will be 2 p.m. Monday, April 14, at First Christian Church, with John Yonker officiating. No visitation is scheduled.
Mrs. Falloon was born Dec. 3, 1918, in Webb City to Ernest and Gladys Lacey Liles. On May 21, 1939, she married John Falloon in Jefferson City, and he preceded her in death. She belonged to First Christian Church, Order of the Eastern Star, Lenoir Community Choir, International Students Host Families, Christian Women’s Fellowship’s Parker-Scott Group and the University of Missouri Agriculture Extension Wives Club.
Survivors include two daughters, Ann Heidy of Columbia and Mary Bledsoe of Lee’s Summit; a brother, Bob Liles of Winter Haven, Fla.; a sister, Corinne Kleene; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Memorials are suggested to the Fellowship of John,
3612 Lenoir St., Columbia, Mo., 65201; First Christian Church, 101 N. 10th
St., Columbia, Mo., 65201, or the church or charity of one’s choice.
Published Tuesday, April 15, 2003
Donald Lawson Keil, 61, of Romaland, Calif., died Monday, April 7, 2003, as the result of a motorcycle accident.
Memorial services will be Sunday in Romaland, Calif., and at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 3, at Lebanon Baptist Church in McGirk. Burial will be in California, Mo.
Mr. Keil was born May 24, 1941, in California, Mo., to Chester H. and Lois Carpenter Keil.
He married Marilynn Ball on Feb. 25, 1962, in LaHabra, Calif., and she survives.
He was retired. He was a 1959 graduate of California High School in California, Mo. He was also a graduate of Fullerton Junior College in Fullerton, Calif., and of the University of Missouri-Columbia.
He was a member of Rose Drive Baptist Church, of Placentia, Calif.
Survivors also include a daughter, Emily Keil of Riverside, Calif.; a brother, Dale Keil of California, Mo.; five sisters, Marilyn Jobe of Columbia, Susan Phillips of Jefferson City and Carol Collins, Nancy Rohrbach and Vicki Murphy, all of California, Mo.. Other survivors include five stepbrothers, John Prenger of Columbia, Ray Prenger of Omaha, Neb., Stephen Prenger of Titusville, Fla., Mark Prenger of Atlanta, Ga., and Joseph Prenger of Gainesville, Fla.; and a stepsister, Carol Prenger of Kennett.
Memorials may be made in memory of Don Keil, Class
of 1959, Aurora Foundation, P.O. Box 71, California, Mo., 65018.
Published Friday, April 18,
2003
M. Stanley Ginn, 92, of Columbia died Wednesday, April 16, 2003, at Missouri Rehabilitation Center in Mount Vernon.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 22, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with William Markgraf officiating. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mr. Ginn was born April 3, 1911, in Lawrence County to Milton Sherman and Sallie Mae Wright Ginn. In 1934 he married Rosemary Bewick Lucas of Columbia, and she preceded him in death.
He was a 1928 graduate of Miller High School and attended Drury College and Southwest Missouri State Teachers College. He continued his education at the University of Missouri-Columbia, where he served as president of Delta Theta Phi and earned his J.D. in 1934.
Elected prosecuting attorney of Lawrence County in 1934, he served in that office for three successive terms.
He was appointed superintendent of the Missouri Highway Patrol in 1941 by then-Gov. Forrest Donnell.
He served as a lieutenant in the Navy in the Pacific Theatre from 1944 to 1946.
He was later elected chairman of the board of directors for Missouri Book Store Inc., a position he held until the company was sold to Barnes & Noble in 1985.
He was chairman of the Boone County Republican Committee from 1948 to 1963 and was elected Young Republican National Committeeman for Missouri from 1934 to 1941. He was a member of the Republican State Committee from 1950 to 1968, serving for eight years on its executive committee.
Survivors include two daughters, Nancy Ginn Almond of Columbia and Sally Ginn Hood of Des Moines, Iowa; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by two brothers, Charles Ginn and Lawrence Oliver Ginn; and two sisters, Flarra Elizabeth Ginn Lewy and Vella Ginn Blaine.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials to
The MASTERS, a foundation that provides financial and educational support
for families of Missouri Highway Patrol officers killed in the line of
duty, at 5287 Highway 67 N., Poplar Bluff, Mo., 65109.
Published Friday, April 25, 2003
Leo Cram, 67, of Columbia died of cancer Thursday, April 24, 2003, at his home.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday, April 28, at Brockhaus-Scott Funeral Home in Bloomfield, Neb., with Father Donald Kros officiating.
Dr. Cram was born Nov. 21, 1935, in Spooner, Wis., to Leo F. and Irene Hawkins Cram. He married Sally Welch on Aug. 11, 1956, in Cherokee, Iowa, and she survives.
He earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in agricultural economics at Kansas State University, a doctorate in agricultural economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a specialist-in-aging certificate at the University of Michigan.
He served on the cooperative extension faculties at KSU, UW-Madison and the University of Missouri-Columbia for 35 years.
Survivors also include three daughters, Barbara Rooney of Dallas, Debra Metsker of Leavenworth, Kan., and Julie Bark of Kingsport, Tenn.; a son, Jim Cram of Overland Park, Kan.; five grandchildren; a sister, LaVera McCallum of Lincoln, Neb.; and a brother, Tom Cram of Ashland, Wis.
His parents and a brother preceded him in death.
Memorials are suggested to Missouri River Hospice,
3210 Bluff Creek Drive, Columbia, Mo., 65201. Local arrangements are under
the direction of Nilson Funeral Home.
Published Friday, April 25,
2003
Genell Barnes, 95, of Columbia died Thursday, April 24, 2003, at the Columbia Manor Care Center in Columbia.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 27, at Parker Funeral Service, 22 N. Tenth St., with the Rev. Jack Coleman officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, April 26, at the funeral home.
Mrs. Barnes was born Nov. 26, 1907, in Hydro, Okla., to Frank and Bertha E. Hall Johnson. She married George Barnes, and he preceded her in death.
She was a member of the first graduating class of Hickman High School in Columbia, in 1928. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church for more than 50 years, a charter member of the Pink Ladies at Boone Hospital Center and a member of the Rebekkah Lodge.
She worked as a tailor at Barth’s Clothing Store in Columbia for more than 45 years.
Survivors include a daughter, Wanda Sue Fenton of Columbia; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Also preceding her in death were a son, Wilbur Dean Barnes; a sister, Imo Gene Hudson; and a great-grandson.
Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society,
33 E. Broadway., Suite 100, Columbia, Mo., 65203.
Published Sunday, April 27,
2003
George E. Koffler, 66, of Columbia died Thursday, April 24, 2003, at Boone Hospital Center.
No services are scheduled. Arrangements are under the direction of Midwest Cremation Service, 5609 St. Charles Road.
Mr. Koffler was born April 9, 1937, in Kansas City to Karl and Therese Kary Koffler.
He was a retired pharmacist.
He was a graduate of Paseo High School in Kansas City and the University of Missouri-Kansas City, where he earned a degree in pharmacology. He worked a number of years as a pharmacist in Kansas City and in Kansas, Illinois and Texas. A resident of Columbia more than 20 years, he was a pharmacist at University Hospital, Boone Hospital Center and other pharmacies before retiring in 2001.
He was an Army veteran and a member of the Phi Delta Chi professional fraternity and the UMKC Alumni Association, where he was a former board member.
Survivors include a son, George A. Koffler of Kansas City, and a brother, Carl A. Koffler of Fayetteville, Ark.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a daughter.
Published Wednesday,
April 30, 2003
Edward Jim Vredenburgh Jr., 81, of Columbia died Sunday, April 27, 2003, at The Bluffs in Columbia.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, May 1, at Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 W., with David Jones officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery in Kansas City. Visitation will be from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
Mr. Vredenburgh was born May 25, 1921, in Martin City to Edward and Leona Young Vredenburgh.
He married Shirley Hahn on Aug. 29, 1969, in Columbia, and she preceded him in death.
He received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Missouri-Columbia. He served as a lieutenant junior grade torpedo and gunnery officer on the USS Ericsson during World War II.
He was an assistant instructor, an assistant professor at MU, where he became an associate professor emeritus in 1989.
He was a member of the American Bowling Congress and the Columbia Hall of Fame.
Survivors include a son, Jim Vredenburgh of Columbia; three stepdaughters; and a stepson.
A sister, Mary Louise Calvert, also preceded him in
death.
Published Monday, May 5, 2003
Ted Logan Ernest Eaton, 87, of Columbia died Sunday, May 4, 2003, at The Bluffs in Columbia.
Services will be at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of the Nilson Funeral Home, 5611 St. Charles Road.
Mr. Eaton was born Aug. 1, 1915, in Church Hill, Tenn., to William and Elva Bellamy Eaton.
He married Aurevia Palmer on April 12, 1943, in St. Louis, and she survives.
He was an Army veteran and a member of Masonic Blue Lodge, Allepo Grotto and Twilight Lodge. He was a member of Carpenter’s Union No. 1925 and VFW Post 280.
Survivors also include a daughter, Connie Gaw of Rocheport; a sister, Elizabeth Helen Smith of Kingsport, Tenn.; and two granddaughters.
Memorials are suggested to Cedar Creek Therapeutic
Riding Club, 4895 E. Highway 163, Columbia, Mo., 65203.
Published Wednesday, May 7,
2003
Sara D. Barger, 82, of Columbia died Monday, May 5, 2003, at her home in Columbia.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday, May 9, at First Christian Church, 101 N. Tenth St., with the Rev. Dr. John Yonker officiating. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 8, at the church.
Mrs. Barger was born Sept. 6, 1920, in Elkton, Ky., to Charles and Elizabeth Rice Damon.
She graduated from Stephens College. She was a member of First Christian Church and worked for the Boone County Council on Aging and for Park’s Department Store and Garland’s.
Survivors include a son, Steve Kossman of Cherokee, Kan.
Her parents preceded her in death.
Memorials are suggested to the Central Missouri Humane
Society, 616 Big Bear Blvd., Columbia, Mo., 65202, or to the Columbia Second
Chance, P. O. Box 10186, Columbia, Mo., 65205. Arrangements are under the
direction of Parker Funeral Home, 22 N. Tenth St.
Published Wednesday,
May 7, 2003
James Robert Kropp, 58, of Tarpon Springs, Fla., formerly of Columbia, died Monday, April 28, 2003, at I.H.S. Nursing Home in Tarpon Springs.
Services will be at 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 12, at Newman Center, 701 N. Maryland Ave., with the Revs. Michael Quinn and Dennis Schmidt officiating.
Mr. Kropp was born April 6, 1945, in Milwaukee to Robert Kropp and Bernadine Wiese.
He married Sharyn Kropp on Oct. 11, 1969, in Chicago.
He graduated from Marquette University High School in Milwaukee. He received bachelor’s degrees in marketing and radio/television from Marquette University in Milwaukee. He received a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Florida-Gainesville.
He worked from 1968 to 1970 in commercial broadcasting research in Wisconsin, New York, Ohio and Illinois. In 1977 he was the research director for PBS station WUFT-TV and an adjunct lecturer in advertising and media planning at UF. In 1981 he was a U.S. Fulbright researcher at the University of Warsaw Institute of Journalism and Political Science in Warsaw, Poland. In 1983 he was an assistant professor of journalism at Ohio University-Athens. In 1988 he was an instructor in advertising and a doctoral student in journalism at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
He was a member of the Columbia Choral Ensemble and the Newman Center music ministry team.
Survivors include ex-wife Sharon Kropp of Columbia; a daughter, Rebecca Kropp of Trinity, Fla.; a son, Stephen Kropp of Trinity; a granddaughter; and a sister, Victoria Kropp of Milwaukee.
Memorials are suggested to the Eldercare Center, 137 Clark Hall, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, Mo., 65211.
His parents preceded him in death.
Published Friday, May
9, 2003
Fred A. Clark, 87, of Lehigh Acres, Fla., formerly of Columbia, died Monday, May 5, 2003, at Hope Hospice in Fort Myers, Fla., after a stroke.
Private memorial services will be Friday, May 9, in Fort Myers.
Mr. Clark was born June 28, 1915, in Columbia to James Franklin Clark and Alice Berry Clark.
He married Cassie B. Burke in 1938 in Orlando, Fla., and she survives.
He served in the Navy during World War II. He was a member of the Twilight Lodge No. 114, A.F. & A.M. and the Moolah Temple Shrine. He was a 32nd-degree Mason with the Columbia Valley Scottish Rite.
He owned Clark’s Luncheonette in Columbia until 1967. He retired from Stephen’s College as a food service manager.
Survivors also include two daughters, Sondra Howe of Brentwood, Tenn., and Dixie Lee Shaw of Atlanta; a grandson; and a brother-in-law, N.C. Ficklin of Columbia.
A sister, Annette Ficklin, preceded him in death.
Memorials are suggested in lieu of flowers to Hope Hospice and Palliative Care, 9470 HealthPark Circle, Fort Myers, Fla., 33908.
Mildred Lorene Lindner, 84, of Columbia died Wednesday, May 7, 2003, at West Village Manor in Columbia.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 10, at Columbia United Church of Christ, 3201 I-70 Drive N.W., with the Rev. Fred Brandenburg officiating. Burial will be in the Zion United Church of Christ cemetery in Union. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at Parker Funeral Home, 22 N. Tenth St.
Mrs. Lindner was born Dec. 9, 1918, in Osage County to William Alfred and Mary Ellen Tynes Dingley.
She married Virgil Lindner, and he survives.
She was a charter member of Columbia United Church of Christ in Columbia and was involved in the women’s fellowship at the church. She was a member of the American Businesswomen’s Organization in Columbia and the Junior Farmers of America. She worked as an accountant.
Survivors also include two sons, Ivan Lindner of Lee’s Summit and John Lindner of Columbia; two daughters, Mary Rennick of Jefferson City and Val-Rae Solomon of Columbia; and seven grandchildren.
Her parents and a brother, Chauncey Dingley all preceded
her in death.
Published Friday, May
9, 2003
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