Date of Death: 25 Sep
1889
Subject: Casper
Bowman
Source: Holt County Sentinel, 11 Oct 1889, p. 1
Casper Bowman died at Rosendale, Andrew county, Mo., a few days ago aged ninety [sic] years. He took up the claim on which he died, fifty years ago, and lived there continuously.
Date of Death: 31 Mar 1919
Subject: Sarah Elizabeth (George) Clemmens
Source: unknown, Apr 1919
Sarah Elizabeth George was born in Ohio, August 21, 1836. When ten years of age, she, with her parents, moved to Andrew county, Missouri, and settled southwest of Whitesville where she lived until her death which came after a long illness, Monday morning, March 31. On February 14, 1864, she was married to Jesse Clemmens and to this union three children were born, William of Omaha Nebraska, George L, living near the old home, and Edward L. of Hebron, Nebraska. She was a loving wife, a faithful mother, and a friend to all who knew her. Although her cross was heavy during some six years of her late life her Christian character shown out as the noon-day sun. No one met her but who was made stronger in his Christian faith. Hers was a well-rounded out Christian life. Besides the husband, three sons and a number of grandchildren, she leaves two sisters, Mrs. N J Ashley, who has so tenderly cared for her during her affliction and Mrs. Ella Eppler of Colorado, who hold her memory sacred. The funeral services were conducted from the Rea church by a former pastor, Rev. C. S. Crowder of Cameron, Missouri, assisted by Rev. E. O. Wells of Bolckow and R. F. George, a relative of the family from Newton, Kansas. The body was placed in the McLaughlin cemetery southeast of Wyeth.
Date of Death: 25 Oct 1882
Subject: Mrs. Emma Riley
Source: unknown, 1882
Died, on the morning of the 25th of October, at the residence of her daughter, in Andrew county, Mo., Mrs. Emma C. Riley, in the 83rd year of her age. She was the widow of Benj. W. Riley, a prominent Baptist preacher, who settled in Clay county, near Mount Gilead, in 1826. The subject of this sketch was born in Loudon county, Va., in the year 1800. Was married in 1818. Her husband died in Clinton county, near Holt, in the year 1841, and she remained a widow to the time of her death. She leaves behind her eight children, and a great number of grand children and great grandchildren. She died of old age-- the lamp of life having burned so low that when she expired it was without warning. Her life was as perfect an exemplification of her Christian profession as it is possible for humanity to attain in this world. And thus it is that one by one the links that bind this generation to the past are broken.
John T. Riley
Date of Death: 11 Jun 1905
Subject: F. A. Sarver
Source: Savannah Reporter, 15 Jun 1906
F. A. Sarver died at his home south of Rosendale, Monday evening. He was born in 1833.
The funeral was preached at the Fairview church by Rev. A. R. Hunt Tuesday and the remains were placed in the McGlaughlin cemetery.