Four children were born to this couple, Roy, Roma and twins, Betty and Letty, who died in infancy. She was a leader in her classes in school, also had become an accomplished pianist. Edith was a homemaker and enjoyed playing bridge. Her entire life was spent in this community first on the farm west of town and after her marriage she resided with her husband in Windsor. She was a retired teacher. ; five daughters, Luella Hirni, Payson, Az., Mildred Morgan, Osborne, Ks., Lorene Spillman, Climax Springs, Dorothy Steuck, Rich Hill, and Darlene Lee, Hamilton; 25 grandchildren; 59 great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-grandchildren. In 1941, he was inducted into the United States Army Air Force, serving his country honorably during World War II as a B-24 Crew Chief. Delmar was a member of Riverview General Baptist Church in Kansas City, Ks., Masonic Lodge #412 AF & AM in Appleton City, the United Auto Workers Local #31, and the VFW Post #8820 of Montrose. She was a 50-year member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Bethany. She is preceded in death by her mother, father, two sisters, Wilda Hosterman of Dunnegan; a daughter, Treva Jones of Clinton; a son Gary Atchison of Clinton, and six grandchildren, Theron Jones of Quincy, Illinois; Brian Jones of Unionville, Cindy Wirsig, Amy Burns, Angie Atchison, all of Clinton, and Christa Atchison of Springfield; three great-grandchildren and a host of friends, neighbors, and relatives. They retired in Leeton, Missouri. Never letting his illness get him down, he was always willing to help others. AMMERMAN, Cindy Sue STACKHOUSE1966-1998Peculiar Cemetery, Peculiar, Cass Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Mrs. Cindy S. Ammerman of Creighton was born September 11, 1966, in Kansas City, the daughter of Howard Dale and Etta Marie (Mackedanz) Stackhouse. Burial was in the Carpenter Cemetery in Johnson County. ASHER, Mabel C.1901-1996Brooking Cemetery, Raytown, Jackson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Mrs. Mabel C. Asher, 95, Osceola, formerly of Kansas City, died Saturday, April 27, 1996, at her son's home near Osceola. She is survived by her husband, Clarence, of the home; one daughter, Mary Jones, Clinton; one son-in-law, Gerald Jones, Clinton; four sons, Clarence Jr., Darrell, Kenneth and Steven Anderson, all of Clinton; three daughters-in-law, Vicky Anderson, June Anderson and Ginger Anderson; one sister, Sue Bradley, Brownington; three half-brothers, Ted Criss of Bolivar, Arthur Criss of Montrose; three half-sisters, Lora Jones, Clinton, Carolyn Criss, Clinton, and Melissa Criss, Sedalia; seven grandchildren and six step-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Sunday morning at the Corinth Baptist Church. She was married to George W. Anders, who preceded her in death January 8, 1971. Memorial services are Saturday, October 14, at McLaughlin Brothers Funeral Chapel, Sedalia. She held the Nature color Station. She was a faithful member of the Victory Christian Center, Clinton. He was honorably discharged as 1st Lieut. He was born November 2, 1937, in Sedalia, the son of Cletis G. Allen and Verdie Fern Staats Allen. Sort By: Dates: Location: Betty R. Hutchison October 26, 1936 - April 8, 2023 Betty R. Hutchison, 86, passed on April 8, 2023, at the Appleton City Manor, Appleton City, Missouri.Betty was born Octo. After that she became a grand opera singer and she sang in all the leading cities of Europe for a number of years. Ollie was united in marriage to Willie Austin Anderson, and to this union four children were born. Since the death of her husband in January, her health seemed to fail. On November 16, 1968, she married Bert Adams, who still lives in Dawson Springs, Kentucky. No funeral arrangements had been made when the Eye went to press. Burial will be in Mt. Survivors include two sons, Russell A. Arwood, Centerview, and Larry W. Arwood, Paola, Kansas; a daughter, Helen Spin, Laurel, Md. He was a farmer and owned and lived on a farm east of Blairstown most of his life. He was also a first cousin of the father of Private John Allen, ex-Congressman of Mississippi. Most people in Clinton new Bill as the gentleman who rode the three-wheel pedal bike around town. She was married to Charles Robert Russell, who died June 25, 1996. She is survived by her daughter Sherry Rein and her husband Marlin, Clinton; her granddaughter Abby Zavos and husband Chuck, and three great-grandchildren, Amara, Eli and Gram, all of Liberty; a sister Elizabeth Hoey, Marshall and a sister and brother-in-law Donna and bob Keener of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Since then, for more than 20 years, he had owned and operated his own business selling similar merchandise, and more recently had been assisted by his son. She took tailoring in Kansas City and for years was noted for her finely finished ladies' suits, but as the weighted irons became harder to handle with accruing years she gave up such work and sewed on only lighter materials. She was born June 24, 1927 in Clinton, the daughter of Joseph and Violet Webb Lupton. He was born at Bryan, Ohio, March 17, 1852. ANDERSON, Nancy Ann BRACE BROWN1819-1896Bethlehem Cemetery, Bethlehem Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO, Feb 11 1896 - Tuesday, February 4, 1896, Mrs. Nancy Anderson died at the residence of her brother, G. W. Slavens, in Bethlehem township, her troubled spirit finding peace and eternal haven with her Creator. She worked at the Windsor International Shoe Factory for several years and also owned and operated her own business, "A Stitch in Time", doing alterations and sewing for countless people in the Windsor area for many years. She gave her life to the Master and united with the Christian church in 1884. James Francis Anderson was born on a farm in Cumberland County, Illinois, one of eight children of Martin and Catherine Kingrey Anderson. R. L. Avery was August, generous to a fault, bore malice to none. In 1976, Drew began her teaching career in Clinton. Later he attended Warrensburg State Teachers College and taught school for a number of years in Cooper county. He departed this life at his home in Deepwater April 3, 1928, at the age of 68 years, one month and 15 days. Those surviving Mr. Austin are his wife and their children, Dale, Dana, Paul Eugene, Pearl William, Loy Leo, Dorris, Kenneth, and Donald Dean, all of the home except Dale, who is married and resides in Sedalia; also the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. E. J. Ballard, Mrs. Curtis Ballard, and Mrs. W. P. Ballard, of Quy Depot, Virginia; Mrs. J. E. Whitfield, Warrensburg; Mrs. Allie Coones, Clinton; Mrs. Sallie B. Pemberton, Midland, Texas; Mrs. Nettie U. Burial will be in the Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; two sisters, Gladys (Vick) Jacobs and Zadie (Vick) White, and four brothers, Riley Vick, Earl Vick, W. C. Vick and Lee Vick. So sorry for your loss, am keeping you in our prayers. ALLISON, Roberta Davis "Bertie" McCLENNY1870-1930White Oak Cemetery, Walker Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Thursday Jan 23 1930 - Mrs. Alfred H. Allison Died -- Roberta Davis McClenny, daughter of F. H. & Martha McClenny, was born February 15, 1870 in Johnson County, Missouri, and departed this life at her home 8 miles south and west of Urich, Mo., January 18, 1930, at the age of 59 years, 11 months and 16 days. She was a Past Matron of Holden Chapter 171, Order of the Eastern Star, and a graduate of the Warrensburg Teachers College in Warrensburg. Mrs. Adkins husband preceded her in death Jan. 26, 1942.
South Windsor Town Council to vote on $145.7M budget Burial was in Fairview Cemetery. ARTHUR, Ida Lou KNIGHT1921-2005Fairview Cemetery, Buford, Baxter Co, ARDaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Oct 20 2005 - Ida Arthur, 84, Chilhowee, died Tuesday, October 18, 2005, at Lee's Summit Hospital. He was taken on Tuesday, and was sick just one week. Jack enjoyed farming, fishing, shopping at flea markets and going on car rides. He was a son of the late James Armstrong, who came to Missouri from Ohio when a young man. She died Tuesday, May 9, 2006, at Menorah Medical Center, Overland Park, Kansas, at the age of 81. She was a member of the Second Baptist Church, Clinton. His companions agreed with his story. Funeral at the family home on North Washington. Jim had worked for the Golden Valley Hospital, Clinton, in the Maintenance Department. All her life was filled with doing good, helping others to find themselves, or unknit a weighty problem. Funeral services were held at the Vansant-Mills Chapel on Saturday, January 12. She leaves one brother, Francis Anderson, Independence. ADAMS, Keith Allan1951-2011Calhoun Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jan 10 2012 - Keith Allan Adams was born December 24, 1951, in Kansas City, the son of Eldon L. and Lenora M. (Beach) Adams. She was soon promoted to senior film reviewer. She attended high school in Lowry City and married her school sweetheart, Herschell R. Akers on June 7, 1923. She is survived by two sisters, Fern Price, Olathe, Kansas, and Lola Ellis, Albany, New York, and several nieces and nephews and dear friends. He was married to Diana Joyce (Burg) Aue. For some time, Burr Mitchell and James Adkins have not been friends and when Adkins arrived at the party without an invitation, Mitchell ordered him to leave. She married Frank O. Austin, October 20, 1928, in Clinton. He became identified with the General Motors Company of Michigan, and was assigned to the department of inspection and testing. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband. He was united in marriage to Laura Land Sept. 28, 1886. AUSTIN, Christena Ella WOOD1844-1907Bethlehem Cemetery, Bethlehem Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Mrs. E. C. Austin died April 13, 1907 in Bethlehem township. She made Clinton her home with her mother, Mrs. Mary Jones, until a few years ago, when they moved to Springfield, which had since been their home. Survivors include two brothers, C. Ralland Smart, Springfield, and Paul Smart, Edwards; a sister, Trilba Hansen, Lee's Summit; two nieces, Carol and Debby, and three nephews, Dennis, Danny and Damon. He was a devoted, loving husband and father who deeply cherished his family. He surrendered at Shrevesport, La., in 1865, having served the South four years and 3 months. Interment was in Englewood Cemetery. Memorial services were held at the Clinton United Methodist Church on Saturday, December 14. Also surviving are six grandchildren, Robin (Albin) Wells and husband, Richard, Clinton, Sherri Albin of Adrian, Jeff Albin and wife, Carolyn, Phoenix, Arizona, Katie (Albin) Pokorski and husband, David, Dallas, Texas, Clint Albin of Denver, Colorado, and Jason Muesser and wife, Karin, Elgin, Illinois. Granny, as she was called by her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and many of her friends and others who knew her, enjoyed having the great-grandchildren around her, even trying until the last few weeks to keep up with them. ASKINS, Alfred Harvey1861-1892Askins Cemetery, Tebo Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Saturday, Oct 22 1892 - Harve Askins, a man beloved by all who knew him, died of inflammation of the bowels, Friday, aged 31 years. He was preceded in death by his mother and one brother Joe Aslin. You could not help being happy in his presence. Mr. Austin was born August 25, 1927, in Tightwad. He accepted the Lord in 1972 and was an ordained minister who had served churches in Quick City, Bear Creek, Blairstown, Deepwater, Lowry City, Hickory Hills and Pleasant Valley. He always had fine livestock and good horses, and was also typically southern in his hospitality to his friends. She was a member of the Holy Cross Lutheran Church. After that, Mrs. Arnold made her home with her children and visiting other relatives. He was preceded in death by his brother, Wesley M. Allen. He is survived by his wife June Arduser of the home; one daughter Becky (Robert) Moore of Osceola; grandson Kylan (Antonia) Moore, and great-granddaughters, Leila, Mattia and Evelyn Moore of Lee's Summit; two stepsons, Ron (Chris) Williams of Springfield and Don Williams of Clinton. Burial will be in the Adams Cemetery. Mr. Anders, afflicted with pernicious anemia, had been seriously ill since February, and was moved in an ambulance a week prior to his death from the house at 301 South Tower to 204 West Allen. The funeral will be at Christ the King Church in Omaha Saturday, December 14. The funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, at the South M. E. Church. ALFTER, Flournoy1884-1886Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO, Feb 1886 - Died, on Wednesday, February 17, 1886, a few minutes before 2 p.m., Mrs. Alfter's little son, who had been so ill from the first of his sickness and suffered so intensely for the last five days, peacefully breathed his last.