Date of Death:   3 May 1895
	Subject: Bertha (Dudeck) McArthur
	Source: Holt County Sentinel, 24 May 1895, p. 1
Mrs. Bertha, wife of Daniel Arthur, died at her home in Forbes township, on the 3d, at the age of 23 years. She leaves a husband and one small child to mourn her loss. But they mourn not as one without hope, for the deceased was an earnest, consistent christian [sic], being a member of the Baptist church. Her remains were laid away in the cemetery near Nodaway Station to await the final resurrection, services being conducted by Jno. W. Stephenson.
	Date of Death:   24 Feb 1907
		Subject: John Adolph Egger
		Source: Holt County Sentinel, 1 Mar 1907, p. 8
We sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Egger in the loss of their little four-year old baby boy, that died Sunday last, February 24th, from meningitis. The little one was laid to rest in the Nodaway church graveyard on Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Egger feel truly grateful to those kind neighbors and friends who rendered them such valuable help and assistance during the long suffering of their little one-- and when death came their sympathy and help was of such sweet consolation that they can only say: "God bless each and every one.["]
	Date of Death:   16 Mar 1903
		Subject: Daniel Hite
		Source: Holt County Sentinel, 27 Mar 1903, p. 1
Daniel Hite, of Nodaway Station, died, March 16, 1903. He was born in Holt County, Missouri, November 14, 1873. Dannie was a young man that had made many friends, being a very quiet, nice young man. He had been afflicted with lung trouble for some length of time and confined to his bed 14 weeks. He left a young wife disconsolate, father, mother, brother and sisters, and hosts of friends. Interment in the Nodaway cemetery by the side of his baby boy that died over a year ago. Funeral sermon by Rev. Harder, of the Church of Christ, in Christian Union. Daniel Hite being a member of that church he died in triumph of the living faith.
Clifford.
	Date of Death:   10 Apr 1906
		Subject: Herbert J. Liesch
		Source: Holt County Sentinel, 27 Apr 1906, p. 8
Dr. H. J. Liesch was found dead in his little room at the outskirts of Nodaway at 8 p.m., Tuesday, April 10th, 1906. He have [sic] lived in Nodaway about 12 years, and had clerked in the drug store of Lewis Brandt the most of that time. He reported for duty Tuesday morning and left about 10 a.m., and when during the evening he did not return, a search terminated in finding his body. He had fallen across the bed with his next across the foot-rail, and it is thought he choked to death, having fallen in that position while in a fit. He was 52 years old, and drink had made him a wreck. He had no money. His remains were buried in the Nodaway cemetery. He had two sisters in Indiana.
	Date of Death:   26 Apr 1905
		Subject: Rosa (Ott) Callen
		Source: Holt County Sentinel, 5 May 1905, p. 5
Mrs. Rosa Ott Callens [sic], died at her home near Nodaway, Mo., April 26, 1905, aged 27 years. She had been a long sufferer from consumption. In 1897 she was married to Luther Callens, who with one son together with two sisters and a brother survive. The funeral services was conducted by Rev. Hite of Nodaway, where the remains were laid away to await the resurrection morn.
	Date of Death:   19 Oct 1898
		Subject: James Smith
		Source: Holt County Sentinel, 12 Apr 1901, p. 4
During the last few years five persons have been foully murdered in Andrew county-- A. H. Williams at Avenue City; James Smith, at Nodaway station; Henry Speth and Guy Shilliam, near the Maple Leaf railroad south of Savannah, and Frank W. Richardson inside his own home in Savannah-- and yet, not one of the murderers has been punished. Certainly Andrew county is acquiring an unenviable record abroad.-- Savannah Reporter
	Date of Death:   1 Jun 1912
		Subject: Rachel (Townsend) Callen
		Source: Holt County Sentinel, 21 Jun 1912, p. 3
Rachel Callen died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Bushman, in Nodaway, June 10 [sic], at 2:30 p.m. She was born in Armstrong county, Penn., August 12, 1829. She was 82 years, 9 months and 28 days old. She leaves two sons, one daughter, also nine grandchildren and sever great-grandchildren to mourn her loss. She was an old pioneer settler of Andrew county and was well known by a great many of our neighborhood. Her maiden name was Townsend. She was married to Samuel Callen, November 30, 1854. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. W. Garrett, of St. Joseph, at 2 p.m., June 11. Text, Rev. 21, verse 4.
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