Obituary of Grace Ellen Fanlon Skip to main content. Charles lived in Harrisonville until his marriage to Pat Miller on October 7, 1967, at the Grand River Church in Harrisonville. Throughout their years in the business community, Virginia was a strong supporter and sponsor for multiple civic, charitable and community organizations in and around the Clinton area. Raymond resides on the farm where his father was born and Mrs. Farmer on the home place. She married Ralph Allen on June 26, 1938, and he died August 7, 1995. He was from a pioneer family, his father of sturdy German parentage and his mother of Kentucky lineage. You could always count on eating fresh mushrooms in the spring and crappie or catfish whenever he went fishing. He died on March 22, 2009, at his home in Clinton at the age of 53 years. ALLEN, James Thomas Sr. Dr.1864-1929Drakes Chapel Cemetery, Deer Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO, Apr 1929 - A noble man has received his reward. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband. In her later years she enjoyed crocheting, quilting and making doll clothes for her granddaughters. Roy was a steel worker for Armco Steel for 37 years. He was a second grade student at Windsor Elementary School in Windsor. She was a fine scholar, education appealing to her very much. He was born and reared in Henry county, and had been a resident of LaDue for about 18 years. Sam was a long time resident of Kansas City, Kansas. Burial will follow in Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee. The young man was DeWitt Von Hiestand, a son of a rich young planter from Memphis, Tennessee. He had been employed by GM Fairfax Division and was a member of the U.A.W., retiring in 1993 after 31 years of employment. June 7, 1865, at which time he was in command of Company C., Pindull's 9th Btn. For the past 12 years, she has been a member of the Good Hope Baptist Church. In 1838, John Taylor, son of Major William Taylor of the Continental Army, came to Missouri and settled on what is now section 17 Windsor Township. His editorial style was direct and lucid. She is survived by her three sons, Ron Arthur and wife Peggy, Clinton, Merle Arthur and wife Debbie, Parkville, and Bryan Arthur and wife Brenda, Hanover, Minnesota; two sisters, Wanda Bryant of Smithville and Gladys Harris and husband Ben, Platte City; brother-in-law, Lawrie Arthur and wife Willene of Kansas City; sister-in-law Betty Jean Arthur of Gladstone; seven grandchildren, Amanda Todd and husband Chad, Tom, Will Ian, Tyler, Emily and Claire Arthur, and one great-granddaughter Peyton Todd. To them were born four children all of whom are living - Ella C., wife of Judge R. E. Lewis, of Colorado Springs; Mary Belle, wife of W. J. Livingston, of Windsor, and Charles H. and Frank, of Memphis, Tennessee. on a dairy farm. Richard was preceded in death by his parents, Henry Althouse, Myrtle Seward and Frank Seward; three brothers, Raymond Althouse, Larry Seward and Robin Seward; and two sons, Michael E. Van Blaricon and Rickey Lynn Van Blaricon.He is survived by his wife, Yvonne of the home; daughters: Lynetta McClymond and husband Lance, Paula Hilte and husband Lonnie, Tammy Bain and husband Gerard; sons: Pete Van Blaricon and wife Stacy, Ed Van Blaricon and wife Melody, Robert Van Blaricon and wife Samantha, and Jeff Jett; 23 grandchildren; 23.5 great grandchildren; 3 great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Sharon Winstead and Patsy Bigger; brother Mike Seward; numerous nieces, nephews, family and friends. He is survived by four sons, Samuel Robert Albin of Windsor and William Howard, Elwood Wayne and Jackie Lee Albin, all of Tightwad; one daughter, Edna Darlene Briscoe of Oklahoma; eight grandchildren, one great-grandson; two brothers, Mickey Albin of Warsaw and Howard Albin of Butler, Missouri, other relatives and friends. She is survived by two sons, Hugh, of Tulsa and Wilbur of Jefferson City, both of whom, with their wives, accompanied the body here for the last rites. ; and a grandson. Mrs. G. F. Corley of Kansas City; 11 grandchildren, also a half brother, Lee Ashley of Leesville. He was a hard working farmer who owned and operated his own dairy farm in Blairstown Mo for over 66 years. Alva was preceded in death by his parents. He was in the United States Air Force during the Korean War. Bill was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on July 19, 1913. Two sons were given to this union, both of whom live in Norfolk; Hamilton Avery is an architect there and Angus has been manager of a hotel. Military graveside services were held under the auspices of VFW Post 1894 of Clinton. She also enjoyed and participated in various political positions. She is survived by three sisters, Marguerite and Mary Atwell, of the home, and Maude Summers and husband, Grover, Clinton; nephews, James Summers, Windsor, Kent Summers, Clinton; nieces, Joyce Trolinger, Calhoun, Cheryl Atwell, Clinton; great-nephews, Tony Trolinger, Calhoun, Ryan and Brady Summers, Clinton, great-nieces, Taryn Trolinger, Calhoun, Heather and Ashley Summers, Clinton. Norman was a very friendly out going person. She held the Nature color Station. Becky's funeral was held at the Christian Family Center auditorium Saturday, October 16. Grant, Montana; Mrs. E. D. Botts, Sedalia, and Noble Austin, Coal. AUSTIN, Mary Innez McGINNIS1892-1937Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - The Angel of Death entered the Austin home of Tightwad at 1:00 p.m. Monday to claim Pearl William, the oldest son at home, but tarried long enough to take the hand of his devoted mother, Mrs. Mary Austin, at 1:10 p.m. and left bearing to the realms of light these two noble sprits. Mrs. Arens has also been in poor health and the family has the heartfelt sympahty of the entire community. He came with his parents to Clinton in 1920 and has lived here ever since. She graduated in 1950 from Humansville High School. He had been up there only a few days and took sick on Friday. His comrades strapped the wounded man across the back of a pack mule and after traveling for three days the party reached a small fort where medical aid was received and Mr. Adair revived. ARDUSER, Chris Robert1947-2000Bear Creek/Mont-McConnell Cemetery, near Osceola, St. Clair Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Nov 20 2000 - Chris Arduser, 53, Osceola, died Saturday, November 18, 2000, at his home. He was born July 31, 1917, in Bronson, Kansas, the son of Virgil and Opal Burt Alsop. Mrs. Armstrong, as a charter member of the Better Homes Improvement Women's Extension club of that and surrounding communities, took a leading part in their varied activities which cover a wide scope of vision in bettering their community; training youth to be the leaders of tomorrow and in personally leading some of the 4-H clubs. ; 13 grandchildren, Hayli Isabell, Rob Warner, Larry Warner, Heather Mustain, Donald Adams, Les Adams, Priscilla Blackmore, Rachael Hinkle, Brad Adams, Audrey Stapleton, Chad Starke, Christina Starke, and Matthew Starke; 21 great-grandchildren and one great-grandchild on the way; and 2 great-great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren on the way; a sister, Juanita Opper, Birch Run, Mi. His mother preceded him in death when he was two years of age. Mrs. N. A. Fewel, his eldest sister , resides at Moniteau Springs, Colorado , and Mrs. S. J. Roberts, next in age, at Durango, Colorado. Bob was raised in the Brookfield area and he was the eighth out of 12 children. ALLEN, Hannah Mary "Byrd"1867-1931Laurel Oak Cemetery (A), Windsor, Henry Co, MOThe Windsor Review, Windsor MO, Thursday, Jul 2 1931 - Miss Byrd Allen daughter of D. C. Allen and Mary A. Allen was born in Osage county, Mo., July 4, 1867, and died at the family home June 30, 1931. Nine children were born to them, six now living. He was the last charter stockholder in the Citizens Bank of Windsor. At the outbreak of the War between the States, Abner Adair enlisted in the Confederate army and was in the 16th Missouri Inf. Mildred graduated from Smithville High School in 1949. Mr. Alley had been in ill health for about a year and last summer went to the hospital where he stayed about four weeks but he became so homesick for his wife and son, he came home and from that time to the end he was one day feeling better and building up his hopes and the next he was plunged to the depths of despair. During the last illness it was Aletrice she desired to be at her bedside and perform the little needed duties. He leaves his wife, who was formerly Miss Mary Weidemeyer, daughter of Mrs. J. M. Weidemeyer of Clinton. Funeral services were held at United Methodist Church, Clinton, on Friday, Aug. 19. The funeral services were conducted Monday morning. Mrs. Allen was a sister of Dr. Shankland of Clinton and was born in Moniteau County, Mo. Burial will be in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Harrisonville. Ten children have been born to them, five now living. Roger never met a stranger. Then she was faithful in attendance, when physically able to attend. Bill enlisted in the Air Force and served in both the Korean Conflict and Vietnam War. She loved fishing, playing cards, being outdoors, pitching horseshoes, playing pool and loved to go dancing. She preceded him in death in 1987. Surviving are a step-son, Ron Arthur, of Raymore, MO; two step-daughters, Evelyn Wooliver and husband Jessie and Alma June Hill and husband Bob; two brothers, Ray McCarty, of Gilbertsville, KY and Robert McCarty and wife Mary, of Sedalia, MO; several nieces and nephews; and numerous step-grandchildren, great and great-great- grandchildren. He was born January 31, 1998, in Clinton, the son of Jeffery Alex Alewine and Mary Marie (Young) Alewine. Funeral services will be held Sept. 12, at the Clinton Baptist Church. She was only confined to her bed four or five days and was a worshiped daughter, sister, wife and mother and much beloved by a large circle of friends and relatives. Deceased was born in Simpson county, KY., Dec. 8, 1826, being in her 91st year. he worked at the Sheltered Workshop in Sedalia. He was born in Muskegon, Michigan. Megan was the niece of Carol Embree, Clinton. Mrs. Akers cooked for nursing homes for a number of years. James Walter Adair was born April 17, 1875 in Shawnee Township and passed away, Sunday, May 9, at 12:30 a.m. at the Clinton General hospital from a heart embolism, following surgery. As a member of this family, he was privileged to have an uncle and two cousins close to his own age. Showing 10 of 2876 obituaries SORTED BY MOST RECENT FIRST Dragan Dimitrijevic 23-04-1950 - 16-04-2023 Dragan Dimitrijevic, age 72, of Windsor, Ontario passed away on Sunday, April 16, 2023. Mr. and Mrs. Auer lived on a farm five miles northwest of Calhoun until 1940, when they moved to Calhoun. In 1976, Drew began her teaching career in Clinton. Following the death of his wife in 1930, he came back to Henry County, living with his son. It was less than five years later that she was a widow with two small children and Mr. Abraham had lost his wife and had three little folks to care for. They were made welcome and to feel that that was their home. Funeral services were held on Friday, October 25, 1991, at the Eckhoff-Hill Funeral Home. His general health had been failing for some years and the end came easily. Mrs. Adler and her husband were natives of Germany, coming to America as young people. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at the graveside in the Brownington Cemetery, where the body was laid to rest by the side of the baby daughter in the family lot. He needed shoes bad, so I splurged to get him a very expensive pair. He was an active member of the First Baptist Church of Lincoln. On December 18, 1937, she was united in marriage to Kenneth T. Anderson. He was the fifth child born to James B. and Louisa Allen, and lived during the early earls of his life in Garden City and vicinity. She was preceded in death by her parents, Noble and Ivy; and two sisters, Wilma Wiyrick and Genevieve Bennett. Mr. Akey was employed in the J. S. Agnew Red Front store in Clinton about 25 years ago. "Joe"1867-1956Antioch Cemetery, Fields Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOHenry County Democrat, Clinton MO, Thursday, Jul 19 1956 - Funeral services for Joseph Allen who passed away at his home July 15, were held at the St. James Methodist church Wednesday. Mrs. Allison was a member of the First Baptist Church of Higginsville, Rebekah Lodge, Lafayette County Women's Republican Club and the Higginsville Garden Club. He was stricken with paralysis Sept. 2nd, and never regained consciousness. He is survived by his son Richard John Abdoler and wife Debbie; two daughters, Katherine Elizabeth Shroyer and husband Chuck, and Kristin Ann Brownfield and husband Neal; grandchildren, Emily Abdoler, Rachel Abdoler, Elizabeth Abdoler, Patricia Abdoler, Joshua and Tammy Shroyer, Thomas and Tiffany Shroyer and Jordan Shroyer; great-grandchildren, Nate and Drew Shroyer and Austin O'Brien; half-sister Bertha Skold Westerman. AGNEW, Erma May GARBER1911-2003Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Dec 5 2003 - Erma May Agnew, 92, Omaha, Nebraska, formerly of Clinton, died Friday, December 5, 2003, in Omaha. She was preceded in death by her sister, Myrtle, and her brother, John. He was preceded in death by his father Ralph Allen. He married Polly Gordon February 8, 1941, in Girard, Kansas. 9758 Chase Road, Albany, OH 45710, United States (740) 698-6060. She then gave them her blessings in a sad farewell. At this time he moved to Glendale Gardens where he happily raised the flag, fed the birds and brought in the mail every day. Burial was in the Stover Cemetery, Stover. Mrs. Atkins was principal of an elementary school in Sugar Creek for two years and of the John T. Hartman Elementary School, Kansas City, for two years. As the father had kept only the finest of livestock, they saw the results of his years of work and wise choosing when his highly bred livestock were purchased by others and so valued that they were entered in show rings. ABRAHAM, Carolyn1926-2003Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jul 7 2003 - Carolyn Abraham, 76, Overland Park, Kansas, died Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at her home. The children of the neighborhood were always remembered when they were ill with a dinner on the daintiest tray. Ruby Darlene Allison, daughter of Thomas Leroy and Ota Ellen (Witham) Hamblin, was born October 29, 1928, in Deepwater. ; and Mrs. Clara Bagby, Winthrop, Ia. Mrs. Austin had been in ill health for more than two years. To them were born six children, of whom 3 are living - Walter M. Amick of Windsor, Mrs. Mayfield of Green Ridge, Charles Amick, at home. Echovita offers a solidarity program that gives back the funds generated to families. He was taken ill of pneumonia near the middle of February but had recovered sufficiently to sit up. Gene was a regular at the Coffee Club at Square 109 Restaurant. For about a week he had been confined to his home from the effects of a severe cold but serious results were not apprehended. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at the Clinton Presbyterian church. The deceased has been a resident of this city for fifteen years being engaged in shoe-making and barbering. and on August 16, 1936, he was united in marriage to Dorothy Hill. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II serving in the Pacific and Guam. Buster served his country as a member of the United States Navy during World War II. He was born March 11, 1870, on the homeplace now occupied by a sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steadman, near Lewis Station and there grew to manhood. On November 13, 1889, he was married to Miss Ellen Blanchard, unto whom three children were born, the wife and youngest child, Vivian, surviving him. He was currently working part-time at the Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor, where he had been a valued member of the staff for many years. She had a strong commitment to the land of Henry County. He loved his church family very much. Funeral services will be Thursday at Hadley Funeral Home in Windsor. It was a joy for her to share her flowers with friends and loved ones. Search for all of today's most recent Windsor Obituaries from Local Newspapers and Funeral Homes in Windsor, Missouri. Dr. Allen was born in Lexington, Mo., March 7, 1864. Pretty was her favorite. She had worked as a supervisor for the Federal Reserve Bank in Kansas City and then she and her husband owned and operated Ayer's Surf and Turf in Lowry City for 20 years. For example, Windsor, Missouri obituaries might reveal to you that the subject was born in 1957, and that she had four siblings. ARMSTRONG, George W.1842-1905Hickory Grove Cemetery, White Oak Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton Missouri, Aug 5 1905 - George W. Armstrong was born December 24, 1842 and died July 18, 1905. She was married to William L. Avery January 17, 1843. He was a faithful me member and deacon of the Popular Baptist Church of Warsaw. She was born May 5, 1933, near Coal, southeast of Clinton, a daughter of Charles Wesley and Mary M. (White) Johnson. Following her senior year in high school, Pamela enrolled in the music program at Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg, Missouri. Marget was proud that she was granted the privilege of living with sister Lesta on the Centennial farm home. ARCHER, Russell Paul 1918-1997Mt. She is survived by her husband Bill G. Anson of the home; two sons, Brad Anson and wife Bobbie, Gardner, Kansas, and Stuart Anson and wife Jan, Lee's Summit, and nine grandchildren. The driver, Kenneth Kaiser, was also killed. Later the family moved to Tayer, Mo., where he lived until the death of a daughter, Mrs. Olive Odessa Evans. Burial was in the Appleton City Cemetery, Appleton City. He was cremated in Lee's Summit. Cremation. Charles Abraham, stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood; Mrs. Lorence Edinger, Salinas, Calif.; and Mrs. Coletta Bichsel Taylor, Ft. Scott, Kan.; four brothers, John and Wm. ARNOTE, Jo Gwen1953-2011Princeton Cemetery, Princeton, Mercer Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jun 17 2011 - Jo Gwen Arnote, 57, of Clinton died Friday, June 10 at her home. Burial was in the Mt. Three children were given to this union; one son died in infancy. He was a man of good humor and enjoyed fun and was ever a good visitor and maker of friends. She was born October 14, 1915, in LaMonte, the daughter of George and Emma Wagner. After several years while still in the hatchery business they formed a co-ownership with their longtime friends Jim and Helen Wilson in Nature-Faker-Lures, Inc. and Wilson-Allen Corporation. She was born February 6, 1933, in Shawnee Mound, the daughter of John Ballenger Wade and Louise May (Callen) Wade. His was of a quiet, genial disposition, kind and considerate, qualities that were exemplified by daily living his beliefs. Funeral services were Wednesday at the Cumberland Presbyterian church. Jeri was a 1942 graduate of Green Ridge High School. Flowers & Gifts. In August 1947 she was united in marriage to James Bailey Allen in Clarksville, Tennessee.