Date of Death: 16 Oct 1917
Subject: A. J. "Jack" Clemmens
Source: St. Joseph Observer, 20 Oct 1917
A. J. ("Jack") Clemmens, one of the former best known business men of Amazonia, died Tuesday. He was 80 years of age.
Date of Death: 11 Sep
1876
Subject: Lawrence Everette
Morgan
Source: Andrew County Republican, 5 Oct 1876,
p. 1
Died. At Amazonia, Mo., September 11th Lawrence Everette, son of W. L. and E. C. Morgan, aged 10 months 3 weeks and 6 days.
Date of Death: 1 Jun
1873
Subject: Peter
Moser
Source: Andrew County Republican, 6 Jun 1873
Mr. Peter Moser, Sr. who was kicked by a horse last week, was hurt worse than it was supposed, his injuries proving fatal last Sunday. Andrew County loses, in his death, one of her best citizens.
Date of Death: 25 Feb
1907
Subject: Mary (Noble)
Harvey
Source: Savannah Reporter, Feb 1907
Obituary- Grandma Harvy
Mary Noble was born at Lost Creek, Breathitt county, Kentucky, March 15, 1818, and died at her home, two and a half miles northeast of Amazonia, Feb. 23, 1907, aged 88 years, 11 months and 8 days. She was married to Andrew Harvy June 15, 1834. Of this union, eight children were born, two of whom and also her husband preceded her to the other shore. She has left behind to mourn her death six children, thirty-four grandchildren, seventy four great-grand-children and one great-great-grand-child. The family moved to Missouri in 1844, and have resided in Andrew county ever since. The last few years of her life have been spent in much weakness of body, but she retained her mental faculties clear and unimpaired to the very last, and was completely resigned to the will of God in regard to all her interests, both for time and eternity.
Her funeral was conducted by the pastor of the Amazonia M. E. church, of which she had been a member for a good many years. A great company of friends and relations were present to pay the last duties of respect to her remains, and she was buried by the side of her husband in Greenwich [sic] cemetery. A long life was spent and a peaceful end. Blessed are the dead which died in the Lord: they rest from their labors and their works do follow them."
D. Cunningham
Source: Savannah Reporter, undated, abstract
Mary Harvey died southwest of Savannah, buried February 25 in Greenwich [sic] cemetery, aged 88 years, 11 months and 8 days. "Her husband, Richard [sic] Harvey, died several years ago." Living near here are: Mrs. Van Richart, Mrs. Graves, Mrs. Bachman, Jake Harvey, and two daughters at home.
Date of Death: 26 Apr
1874
Subject: William A.
Pyle
Source: Andrew County Republican, 1 May 1874,
p. 8
We are pained to learn that W. A. Pyle met with the loss of a child by death on Sunday last.
Date of Death: 11 Jun
1873
Subject: William C.
Steeby
Source: Andrew County Republican, 13 Jun 1873,
p. 3
Willie Steeby, sixteen years old, son of Gotlieb Steeby, living nine miles west of Savannah, was killed by a team of mules running away at his father's farm Wednesday noon.