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1201 | Address: 1874 Julian Avenue, San Diego, California F R S C A A S M I R C E D T Names M Relation E X Age W POB Z Occupation Papastathis, John N Head W M 72 M Gre Y Papastathis, Effie Wife W F 58 M Gre Y Fish Cannery | Colios, Effie (I17758)
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1202 | Address: 1874 Julian Avenue, San Diego, California R S S A M Age E C W 1st Place of Birth Names Relation X E Age D Mar Pers Fthr Mthr Occupation Papastathis, John Head M W 52 M 30 GRE GRE GRE Peddler Papastathis, Effie Wife F W 38 M 17 GRE GRE GRE Fish Cannery Papastathis, James Son M W 19 S IL GRE GRE Fruit Co Papastathis, Georgia Daugh F W 16 S CA GRE GRE Fish Cannery Papastathis, Melba Daugh F W 14 S CA GRE GRE | Papastathis, Peter James (I11702)
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1203 | Address: 1874 Julian Avenue, San Diego, California R S S A M Age E C W 1st Place of Birth Names Relation X E Age D Mar Pers Fthr Mthr Occupation Papastathis, John Head M W 52 M 30 GRE GRE GRE Peddler Papastathis, Effie Wife F W 38 M 17 GRE GRE GRE Fish Cannery Papastathis, James Son M W 19 S IL GRE GRE Fruit Co Papastathis, Georgia Daugh F W 16 S CA GRE GRE Fish Cannery Papastathis, Melba Daugh F W 14 S CA GRE GRE | Papastathis, John (I17757)
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1204 | Address: 1874 Julian Avenue, San Diego, California R S S A M Age E C W 1st Place of Birth Names Relation X E Age D Mar Pers Fthr Mthr Occupation Papastathis, John Head M W 52 M 30 GRE GRE GRE Peddler Papastathis, Effie Wife F W 38 M 17 GRE GRE GRE Fish Cannery Papastathis, James Son M W 19 S IL GRE GRE Fruit Co Papastathis, Georgia Daugh F W 16 S CA GRE GRE Fish Cannery Papastathis, Melba Daugh F W 14 S CA GRE GRE | Colios, Effie (I17758)
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1205 | Address: 1874 Julian Avenue, San Diego, California R S S A M Age E C W 1st Place of Birth Names Relation X E Age D Mar Pers Fthr Mthr Occupation Papastathis, John Head M W 52 M 30 GRE GRE GRE Peddler Papastathis, Effie Wife F W 38 M 17 GRE GRE GRE Fish Cannery Papastathis, James Son M W 19 S IL GRE GRE Fruit Co Papastathis, Georgia Daugh F W 16 S CA GRE GRE Fish Cannery Papastathis, Melba Daugh F W 14 S CA GRE GRE | Papastathis, Georgia (I17759)
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1206 | Address: 1874 Julian Avenue, San Diego, California R S S A M Age E C W 1st Place of Birth Names Relation X E Age D Mar Pers Fthr Mthr Occupation Papastathis, John Head M W 52 M 30 GRE GRE GRE Peddler Papastathis, Effie Wife F W 38 M 17 GRE GRE GRE Fish Cannery Papastathis, James Son M W 19 S IL GRE GRE Fruit Co Papastathis, Georgia Daugh F W 16 S CA GRE GRE Fish Cannery Papastathis, Melba Daugh F W 14 S CA GRE GRE | Papastathis, Melpomene "Melba" (I17760)
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1207 | Address: 2220 North Third F R S C A A S M I R C E D T Names M Relation E X Age W POB Z Occupation Sowell, Arthur L. N Head W M 32 M MO Cement Finisher Sowell, Rose E. Wife W F 24 M MO Barton, Carline Daugh W F 17 M MO Doty, Billy G. S-Son W M 3 S MO | Sowell, Arthur Lloyd (I17339)
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1208 | Address: 2220 North Third F R S C A A S M I R C E D T Names M Relation E X Age W POB Z Occupation Sowell, Arthur L. N Head W M 32 M MO Cement Finisher Sowell, Rose E. Wife W F 24 M MO Barton, Carline Daugh W F 17 M MO Doty, Billy G. S-Son W M 3 S MO | Doty, Rose Evelyn (I17340)
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1209 | Address: 2220 North Third F R S C A A S M I R C E D T Names M Relation E X Age W POB Z Occupation Sowell, Arthur L. N Head W M 32 M MO Cement Finisher Sowell, Rose E. Wife W F 24 M MO Barton, Carline Daugh W F 17 M MO Doty, Billy G. S-Son W M 3 S MO | Sowell, Carolene (I17351)
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1210 | Address: 2220 North Third F R S C A A S M I R C E D T Names M Relation E X Age W POB Z Occupation Sowell, Arthur L. N Head W M 32 M MO Cement Finisher Sowell, Rose E. Wife W F 24 M MO Barton, Carline Daugh W F 17 M MO Doty, Billy G. S-Son W M 3 S MO | Sowell, Billy Gene (I17352)
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1211 | ANDREW J. PULLEY. Andrew J. Pulley, who had been ill for something like a year died at Colorado Springs, Sunday morning May 24th at one o'clock. He became suddenly ill a few days previous to his death. His brothers William and Alex both of near Clarksdale were notified of his serious illness and went on the first train to his bedside. They found him better. He was able to recognize them both and at intervals talked to them and inquired of his friends here. However he soon became worse and passed away peacefully Sunday morning after calling his near relatives and friends to him and bidding them a loving good bye. His death was due to congestion of the brain. Andrew J. Pulley was born 36 years ago in Buchanan county. He was the son of D. N. Pulley and wife who early moved to DeKalb county and the family has lived here ever since that time. He leaves a wife and two children, mother, three brothers and five sisters to mourn his death. The brothers and sisters are: Mrs. J. T. Barber, W. N., Mrs. Jas. Sales, Mrs. Carrie Boyer, Carlos, Mrs. John Britt, Mrs. G. U. Brown and Alex. The corpse arrived at Clarksdale Monday at 12 o'clock where the Odd Fellows were in waiting. Funeral services were held at Union chapel at four o'clock, conducted by the Odd Fellows. A large gathering of friends was in attendance. Interment was made in the Union Chapel cemetery beside the graves of the deceased's father and sister. | Pulley, Andrew J. (I992)
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1212 | As with all genealogies of this era, there are multiple errors. Hopefully with the documentation available today they can be remedied. | Source (S476)
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1213 | At Rest. One of Newton county's most respected citizens has passed from labor to rest. Mr. George W. Carpenter was born in Cooper county, Mo., Nov. 27, 1842. Was married to Miss Hettie A. Pulley in Pettis county, Mo. Dec. 23, 1964. To this union was born seven children, four boys and three girls. All of them are living except one girl. who died in infancy. The children are all grown and married and are living in Newton county. All of them doing well. All of them are members of the Mt. Olive Baptist church except one. Bro. Carpenter moved from Cooper county to Ark., and lived there a short time, then moved to Newton county. Mo, and settled the farm where he died. Hi professed faith in Christ in Sept., 1873. while at work on his farm. He at once united with the Liberty Baptist church, and in the spring of 1874 was ordained a deacon. The Liberty church went down and he united with the Baptist church at Jolly, and later on went in to the organization of the Mt. Olive church of which he was a faithful, devoted member and deacon till death. He was a success as a farmer and by hard work and honest dealings bad gathered about him considerable property. He was in poor health for more than a year and was taken bad with stomach trouble last February from which he suffered greatly. He bore his suffering with great patience, and was never heard to murmur, but often expressed himself as ready and willing to go. He arranged all of his business some time ago, and patiently waited the summons which came at 3:30 A M. June 20, 1903. The family were all at his bedside when the end came, and he sweetly and peacefully passed away without a struggle. Everything that loving hands and skilled physicians could do was done, but to no avail. He was a kind and affectionate husband, a tender and loving father, a generous and honorable citizen, and a consecrated and humble follower of the Blessed Master. He will be greatly missed in the home, in the church and in the community. The funeral was conducted by the writer June 21, at 11 A M in the Mt Olive church, in the presence of the largest assembly I have ever met at that place, after which his body was laid to rest in the Mt. Olive cemetery to await the resurrection trumpet. Bro. Carpenter donated the land for the cemetery and was the first one buried in it. May the good Lord bless the bereaved family, and the sorrowing church. J T. BRATTIN. | Carpenter, George W. (I3463)
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1214 | Charles E. Dye SAVANNAH, Mo. Charles E. Dye, 74, Savannah, died Thursday, Aug. 22, 1991, a health-care center in St. Joseph. Born in Sheridan, Mo., Mr. Dye had lived in Savannah since 1949. He had been a resident of the care center since July. He retired as a switchman for the Burlington Railroad. He graduated from Central High School in St. Joseph. Mr. Dye was a member of the Missouri Valley Gem and Mineral Society; Hiawatha, Kan., Gem and Mineral Club; Burlington Veterans Association and Pony Express Beagle Club. He was preceded in death by his wife, Helen, in 1982; a son, Duane; and a sister, Anna M. Walker. Surviving: two sons, Victor G. of Crosby, Texas, and Darrell D. of Kansas City, Mo.; a daughter, Margaret A. Hart of Wathena, Kan.; four brothers, Donald and Dennis, both of Omaha, Neb., Roger of Valley, Neb., and George of Wichita, Kan.; two sisters, Vera Sproat and Marie Brant, both of St. Joseph; nine grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Service: 3 p.m. Sunday, Clark- Sampson Funeral Home, St. Joseph. Burial: Flag Springs, Mo., Cemetery. Visitation: after 6 p.m. Saturday, at the funeral home. | Dye, Charles E. (I18819)
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1215 | CLOSE Mrs. Hattie Carpenter, 80, died at her home near Fairview, Newton county. An hour later her daughter, Mrs. Annie Cummins, collapsed and died suddenly at her farm home, also near Fairview. Joint funeral services were held. | Pulley, Hettie Ann (I4370)
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1216 | Collected by Billy Earl Martin for the 2000 Martin Family Reunion | Source (S11)
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1217 | CORRESPONDENCE. HELENA. May 25. Andrew Pulley was buried at Union Chapel to-day. He died at Colorado Springs and the remains were shipped to Clarksdale. | Pulley, Andrew J. (I992)
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1218 | County of Cooper, ss: The State of Missouri To all persons to whome these presents shall come – Greetings Know ye that whereas Thomas B. Smiley late of the County of Cooper, died intestate as it is said having at the time of his death property in this state which may be lost destroyed or diminished in value, if speedy care be not taken of the same to the end therefore, that said property may be collected preserved and disposed of according to law, we hereby appoint Harry Bunce Public Administrator of Cooper County, by virtue of his said office Administrator of all and singular, the goods and chattles rights and credits which were of said Thomas B. Smiley at the time of his death with full power and authority to secure and dispose of said property according to law and collect all monies due said deceased and in general to do and perform all other acts and things which are or hereafter may be required of him by law. In testimony whereof, I Chas. N. Smith Judge of the Probate Court, in and for said County of Cooper have hereunto signed my name and affixed the seal of said Court & office this 13th day of April 1863, C. N. Smith Judge | Smiley, Thomas B. (I3310)
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1219 | Darrell D. Dye 1942-2001 KANSAS CITY, Kan. - Darrell Dale Dye, 58, Kansas City, Kan., formerly of Savannah, Mo., died Wednesday, June 20, 2001, at a Kansas City hospital. Mr. Dye had been employed in custodial services. Born in St. Joseph on Aug. 7, 1942, he had lived in Savannah, where he graduated from high school. He had lived most of his life in Kansas City, Kan. Mr. Dye was a graduate of the Police Citizen's Patrol Academy in Kansas City, Kan. He was a member of the Rainbow Street Nazarene Church and Hilltop Neighborhood Watch Association, of which he was president, both of Kansas City, Kan. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Helen Dye; and a brother, Duane Dye. Surviving: a brother, Victor, Savannah; and a sister, Margaret Hart, Wathena, Kan. | Dye, Darrell Dale (I18822)
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1220 | Death of Mrs. Anna Forney Mrs. Anna Forney (nee) Hurst, wife of Mr. Philip Forney, living in Nodaway township, Holt county, Mo., was born at Mt. Eaton, Wayne county, Ohio, May 26, 1847, and died Monday, June 12, 1916, aged 69 years and 17 days, death being due to a leakage of the heart. Mrs. Forney came to Holt county in 1851 with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Miser, by whom she was raised, her own mother dying when she was but three weeks old. She was converted when she was 16 years old, at a meeting being held by Rev. Henry Seamiller, Presiding Elder of the United Brethren church, in the old Woods school house, east of Oregon. She has always lived a consistent christian life, and as long as her health permitted she attended regularly the services of the church she loved so well. Her last attendance was on Easter Sunday, this year. She was united in marriage on the 26th of January, 1865, to Mr. Philip Forney, and to this union there has been given three boys and two girls, one boy and one girl dying in infancy, two sons, Wm. And Edward O. Forney, and a daughter, Mrs. Ella Kneale, survive their mother, and all have families of their own and live on farms nearby. Mr. and Mrs. Forney have lived all their married life in the home where she passed away. Her loving companion of all these years, as well as her children, were with her in her last illness and at the moment she passed into life everlasting. Grandma, as she was known to everybody, leaves eleven grandchildren; one brother is still living, Mr. J. F. Hurst, of Angleton, Texas. In addition to these there are a host of friends to morn her passing, as she was known and loved by everybody for miles around. Rev. W. H. Frame, pastor of the U. B. church of Maitland, conducted the funeral assisted by Rev. W. L. Meyer, pastor of the German M. E. church of this city. W. H. F. | Hurst, Anna (I17684)
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1221 | Donahoo, Patsy L. 1943-2024 Amazonia, Mo. Nov 15, 2024 AMAZONIA, Mo. - Patsy Louise Donahoo, age 81, of Amazonia, Missouri, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. Patsy was born April 26, 1943, the only child of Earl and Bessie Wandfluh, near Rosendale, Missouri. She was a 1961 graduate of North Andrew High School, where she was an active member of the Alumni Group. Their seven friends still met regularly for dinner and social outings. Mrs. Donahoo spent her career in the grocery business as store manager for Thomas' Market and Green Hills, retiring in 2017. She treasured her time spent with coworkers and made lasting friendships. Patsy enjoyed quilting, crocheting, craft making and traveling to visit her family in many different states over the years. She also looked forward to playing the penny slots at the local casino. Above all Patsy was devoted to her family and time spent with them and her beloved dog, Daisy. She is survived by her son, Tracy Donahoo and wife (Sheila); daughter, Stacy Cantu and husband (Anthony); son, Trevor Donahoo and wife (Tina); son, Troy Donahoo and wife (Shauna), son, Todd Donahoo and wife (Jennifer). She was an amazing grandma to 18 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren and another great- grandson on the way. Patsy was preceded in death by her parents. Memorial Service 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 18, 2024, at Heaton-Bowman-Smith Savannah Chapel, where the family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Inurnment St. John's Cemetery, Amazona. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations have been requested to the Andrew County Ministries. As published in the St. Joseph News-Press. | Wandfluh, Patsy Louise (I18671)
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1222 | Dorrel. Died yesterday at 3 o'clock, Asbury Donel, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Donel, aged 35 years. Funeral will take place to-day at 1 o'clock, from the family residence No. […] South Twelfth street. Remains will be conveyed to King Hill cemetery. Friends of the family are invited to attend. | Dorrell, William Asbury (I17959)
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1223 | DORRELL DIED SUDDENLY Alcohol Said to Have Been the Promoter of His Death. W. A. Dorrell died suddenly yesterday morning at his home, 2109 South Eleventh street, of alcoholism. He complained of feeling ill Sunday, but his case was not considered serious and no physician was called. Coroner Reynolds viewed the remains yesterday and found that it was not necessary to hold an inquest. Dorrell was 35 years old and has two children. He was separated from his wife. | Dorrell, William Asbury (I17959)
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1224 | Dye, Victor G. 1938-2025 Savannah, Mo. SAVANNAH, Mo. – Victor G. Dye, 86, of rural Savannah, Missouri, passed away Wednesday, May 21, 2025, at a local health care facility. Victor was born Aug. 4, 1938, son of Charles and Helen (Barton) Dye. He was a 1956 graduate of Savannah High School. Victor spent many of his working years in the can making industry; working locally for Continental Can. He then moved to St. Louis and Texas, working for several can companies. He eventually relocated back to his homestead and worked as a Plant Manager at Galt Packaging and retired from WRDCC as a Corrections Officer. Vic was a hard worker, rather it be on his farm or in the can plant. He enjoyed much of his retirement years spending time at Big Lake, camping, going out on his pontoon and spoiling his dogs. Victor was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Duane and Darrell Dye; sister, Margaret Hart; sons-in-law, Frank Ortega and Jeff Sampson. Survivors include his children, Vickie Ortega, of St. Joseph, Carolyn (Galen) Sampson-Winger, of DeKalb, Missouri, David (Paula) Dye, of Conroe, Texas, Larry (Tina) Dye, of Hockley, Texas, and Terry Dye, of Savannah; brother-in-law, Bob Hart; nine grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and was expecting his first great-great- grandchild. Funeral Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at Rupp Funeral Home with Chaplain Dave Hugger officiating. Interment to follow at Flag Springs Cemetery, Flag Springs, Missouri. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday at the Rupp Funeral Home. Memorials are requested to the Parkinson's Foundation. Online condolences, obituary and public live stream at www.ruppfuneral.com. As published in the St. Joseph News-Press. | Dye, Victor Gilbert (I18818)
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1225 | Estate of John* Robert Pulley deceased County of Bates SS. The State of Missouri To all persons to whom then present shall come greeting Know ye that whereas John* Robert Pulley late of the County of Bates died intestate as it is said having at the time of his death property in the state which may be lost, destroyed or demolished in vlue of speedy care be not taken of the same; to this end therefore that said property may be collected preserved and disposed of according to law we hereby appoint John Berry administrator of all and singular the goods and chattel, right and [_____] which same of the said John* Robert Pulley at the time of his death which find forever and authority to [_____] and dispose of said property according to late and collect all moneys due said deceased and in general to do and perform all other acts and things which are or hereafter may be required of them by law. In testimony whereof I Porter B. Stutton Clerk of our County Court in and for the County of Bates, in and for the County of Bates a foresaid have hereto signed my name and affixed the seal of said Court. At office this 2nd day of November A. D. 1859. P. B. Stutton, Clerk I hereby appoint John B. Gulliland and William Straen as witnesses to assist the administrator in opening the papers and examining the books & money of the decd. Given under my hand the 2nd day of November 1857. P. B. Stutton, Clk. Filed November 2nd A.D. 1857 & recorded before delivery P. B. Stutton, Clk. Estate of Robert Pulley deceased Bond Know all men by these presents that we John Berry as principal and Tyre H. Berry & James Meades securities are held and firmly bound unto the State of Missouri in the sum of Three Hundred dollars for the payment of which well and truly to be made we do hereby bind ourselves our heirs executors and administrators by these presents signed and sealed by us this 2nd day of November a. D. 1857 the condition of the above bond is that if John Berry administrator of the estate of Robert Pulley deceased shall faithfully administer said Estate account for pay and deliver all money and property of said estate and perform all other things touching said administration required by law or the order or [_____] of any Court having jurisdiction then the above bond sto be void otherwise to remain in full force. John Berry Tyre H. Berry James Meades Filed 2nd day of November 1857 and duly Recorded P. B. Stratton, Clk *The name "John" was stricken and replace with "Robert." | Pulley, Robert (I2005)
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1226 | ETCHISON RITES TODAY. Funeral Service for Apoplexy Victim to be Held at High Prairie Church. Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Etchison, sixty-three, who died Tuesday afternoon, will be conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon at High Prairie Church and burial will be in High Prairie Cemetery. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Fannie Addington, 2010 Boyd street and Mrs. Georgia Fry of Cosby, Mo. Mrs. Etchison was burning leaves in the yard when she was stricken with apoplexy. Dr. J. W. Mays, coroner, viewed the body and said an inquest would not be necessary. | Brown, Anna (I11187)
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1227 | Francisco Ortega 1958-2001 EMPORIA, Kan. – Francisco "Frank" Ortega, 43, Emporia, formerly of St. Joseph, died Aug. 30, 2001, at a Topeka, Kan., hospital. Mr. Ortega worked in the department of maintenance and as a bus driver for the Hetlinger Developmental Services, Emporia. Born on April 26, 1958, in Kansas City, Kan., he coached recreational softball and the Special Olympics basketball team. On June 26, 1976, in St. Joseph, he married Vickie Dye. She survives of the home. Mr. Ortega was preceded in death by his mother, Benita. Additional survivors: a son, Scott, Emporia; two daughters, Dana Valentin, Newton, Kan., and Kristen Ortega, of the home; his father Pedro, St. Joseph; seven brothers Tony J., Emporia, Salvador, Olathe, Kan., Jesse, J., Austin, Texas, Gabriel, Pedro "Pete", Juan "Johnny," and Richard, all of St. Joseph; two sisters, Maria Brown, St. Joseph, and Guadalupe Sosa, Silvis, Ill., and two grandchildren. Service: 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, West. Side Baptist Church, Emporia. Burial: Maplewood Cemetery, Emporia. Family visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Roberts-Blue-Barnett Funeral Home, Emporia. Memorials: Special Olympics or the Hetlinger Developmental Services in care of the funeral home. | Ortega, Francisco "Frank" (I18827)
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1228 | Hall, Geraldine 1933-2025 Savannah, Mo. SAVANNAH, Mo. – Geraldine "Gerry" Fry Hall, Savannah, Missouri, passed away on May 26, 2025, in her home surrounded by her loving family. Gerry was born to Thomas and Camilla (Kirk) Fry on Nov. 20, 1933, in Plattsburg, Missouri. Gerry attended Central Methodist College and the University of Missouri with a master's in social work and achieved Phi Beta Kappa Honors. Gerry was employed by the state of Missouri as a social worker where she touched many lives throughout the years. She married Franklin L. Hall, Bucklin, Missouri, in the Montgomery City Christian Church on July 13, 1956. They were married 61 years when he preceded her in death in 2017. They welcomed two children into their lives, Paula Martin and Tom Hall. Gerry is preceded in death by her husband, Frank Hall; parents; and three sisters, Eve, Edith, and Theo. She is survived by children, Paula Martin and Tom Hall and wife Belinda "Bee"; three grandchildren, Danica (Travis) Steeby, Dirk Martin and Cody Martin; and seven great-grandchildren, Jaiden (Jonathon) Wheat, Cambrielle, Keifer and Chloe (Brayden) Steeby, Darin, Kaitlynn and Shelbi Martin; and great-great- granddaughters, Jasmine and Jacelyn and baby Martinez on the way. Special people in her life included Jo Spriggs, Cody Steeby and numerous nieces and nephews. A graveside service to be held at the Savannah City Cemetery on Friday, May 30, at 3 p.m. Arrangements are under the direction of Heaton-Bowman-Smith Savannah Chapel. Memorials may be made to the Student Scholarship of the First Christian Church, Savannah, or to a charity of the donor's choice. As published in the St. Joseph News-Press. | Fry, Geraldine "Gerry" (I18802)
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1229 | Hart, Margaret A. 1944-2021 Wathena, Kan. Feb 21, 2021 WATHENA, Kan. - Margaret A. (Dye) Hart, 76, of Wathena, Kansas, passed away Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021, at the home of her son in Excelsior Springs, Missouri. Margaret was born on April 23, 1944, in Industrial City, Missouri, to Charles and Helen (Barton) Dye. She was a housewife. Margaret is a member of the First Baptist Church in Wathena, Kansas. She married Robert Hart on June 6, 1962, in Denver, Colorado. He survives of the home. Margaret was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, Duane and Darrell Dye. Additional survivors include her children, Darren Hart (Kathy) of Excelsior Springs, Missouri, Annette Francis (Allen) of St. Joseph, Charles Hart (Eric Dover) of St. Joseph, Brendi Howlett of St. Joseph; brother, Victor Dye of Avenue City, Missouri; eight grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews FUNERAL: Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021, 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church in Wathena, Kansas. Visitation: family will receive friends Thursday from 10 a.m. until service time at the Church. Friends may call at the Harman Rohde funeral home in Wathena, Kansas after 9 a.m. Wednesday. Memorials: In lieu of flowers the family requests memorials to the First Baptist Church c/o Harman Rohde Funeral Home P.O. Box 426 Wathena, KS 66090. www.harmanrohde.com As published in the St. Joseph News-Press. | Dye, Margaret Ann (I18823)
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1230 | He was a member of the Rotary Club. He was also was a member of Payette Lakes Lodge No. 91, AF & AM of McCall, Scottish Rite Bodies and El Korah temple of Boise and the Lakes chapter of Royal Arch Masons. He was currently Chaplain of the local Masonic Lodge and past and present Worthy Patron of the McCall order of the Eastern Star. | Kasper, Joseph William (I1105)
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1231 | He was charged with being AWOL from about 20 March 1943 to about 31 March 1943, found guilty and sentenced to three months hard labor, without confinement, and forfeiture of $18 pay per month for that time period. | Grubbs, Leland Theodore (I2215)
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1232 | He was listed as two months old in the June 1850 census, but the enumeration actually is dated 26 October 1850, which explains the confusion. | Pulley, Goldsby W. (I4092)
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1233 | He was sentenced to ten years in prison for killing his cousin, Goldsby Pulley in November of 1896. | Pulley, Deverix (I4348)
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1234 | Helen Dye Helen B. Dye, 63, Savannah, Mo., died late Tuesday night at a Kansas City medical center. Mrs. Dye, a native of Union Star, Mo., had resided in St. Joseph before moving to Savannah in 1949. Mrs. Dye was a member of the Hope United Church of Christ, the Gem and Mineral Club, Hiawatha, Kan., the Missouri Valley Gem and Mineral Society. Surviving are her husband, Charles E. Dye; a daughter, Margaret Ann Hart, St. Joseph; two sons, Victor G. Dye, Houston, Texas, and Darrell D. Kansas City, Kan.; her mother, Muriel B. Barton, St. Joseph; a brother, Elmer G. Barton Jr., St. Joseph; nine grandchildren; three -grandchildren and several and nephews. The body is at the Meierhoffer-Fleeman funeral home where service arrangements are pending. | Barton, Helen B. (I18820)
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1235 | His cousin, Deverix Pulley, was sentenced to ten years in prison for killing him. | Pulley, Goldsby W. (I4092)
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1236 | In Loving Memory of Brother Jonas Fred Hurst. Who fell alseep in Jesus at his late home In Angleton, August 23d, 1917, at 10:25 a.m. after a lingering illness of two week or more. He was attended by his loving family, who rendered him every attention and assistance possible to make him comfortable and to help relieve his suffering, which was very severe. Brother Hurst was born in Baden, Germany, and moved to America in the year 1842. Was married to Miss Mary Ann Forney, who died in 1867. To that union was born a son, Christian William, who resides at McAllen, Texas. Later Brother Hurst was married to Miss Elizabeth Ann Hershner, on Feb. 14, 1871, at Oregon, Mo. To that union were born seven children, of whom five are living: John Henry, Sarah Elizabeth, Clara May, Andrew Blaine, Clyde F. Brother Hurst became a member of the Apostolic Faith movement in March, 1906, and has since lived a faithful, consecrated life in that faith. He was a bible class teacher for the past eleven years. His life was one of honesty, loyalty and faithfulness, not only to our God, but to his fellow man and to suffering and needy humanity. He carried a smile of cheer and comfort, a word of hope and encouragement to every one it was his privilege to meet. Brother Hurst was a devoted husband and loving father and a loyal friend and neighbor. We all loved him because of the beautiful Christ-like life lie lived and for his kind benevolence to tho poor and needy. – Angleton, Texas, Paper. Mr. Hurst formerly resided east of Oregon, and was well and favorably known to many of the citizens in that neighborhood. | Hurst, Jonas Frederick (I17683)
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1237 | In the Name of God Amen I Lorenzo D. Pulley of the County of Cooper and State of Missouri being of sound mind memory and undertaking, and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life, do therefore mskr, ordain, publish and declare this to be my Last will and Testament. That is to say: Item First After all my just and lawful debts are paid and discharged, the remainder of my estate, real, personal and mixed, I give, bequeath and devise as follows towit to my beloved wife Damaris Pulley, all the residue of any said Estate, real, personal and mixed, after the payment of said debts, except as hereinafter mentioned. Item Second I give and bequeath to my children, Carlos Pulley, Mary Pulley, wife of Devarix Pulley, Amanda Smiley, wife of DeKalb Smiley, David M. Pulley, John W. Pulley, Isabell Hazel, wife of Ignatius Hazel, G. W. Pulley, Thomas B. Pulley and Frances Ellen Gibson, wife of W. P. Gibson, and to my grand children issue of my son Edward Pulley, deceased, Sarah Pulley, Leslie Pulley and Edward Walter Pulley; each the sun of one cent in lawful money of the United States. Item Third I hereby make constitute and appoint my said wife Damaris Pulley, to be sole executrix, without bond, of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and annulling all former wills and codicils by [_____]. In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name this nineteenth day of May A. D. 1885. L. D. Pulley We attest the above and foregoing will and testament by subscribing our names hereto at the request and in the presence of the subscriber Lorenzo D. Pulley and in the presence of each otherr, said subscriber declaring to us that the foregoing is his last will and testament, and being of sound mind at the time. O. C. Day W. H. Martin [On 31 December 1889, E. B. Bunce and O. C. Day appeared before B. C. Clark, Just and Exofficio Clerk of the Probate Court, Cooper County, Missouri and confirmed the signature of W. H. Martin, deceased.] | Pulley, Lorenzo Dow (I1982)
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1238 | Joseph Kessler, 52 years old, Easton, Mo., died Saturday at a local hospital. Private services will be held this afternoon and burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Kessler is survived by his mother, Mrs. Eliza Kessler, Easton; four brothers, F. F. Kessler and Charles Kessler, both of Easton, Perry Kessler, Stewartsville, Mo., and Ray Kessler, St. Joseph; and four sisters, Mrs. Will Kurth, Easton, Mrs. Eugene Boyer, Savannah, and Mrs. Clarence Miller and Mrs. John Francis, both of St. Joseph. The body is at the Meierhoffer mortuary. | Kessler, Joseph (I14429)
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1239 | Krag is a ghost town located in the East Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada. The town is situated near the ghost town of Waldo at Junction of Elk and Kootenay Rivers, Southeast of Cranbrook.[1] Krag was flooded and the town is now underwater.[2] | Kasper, Joseph William (I1105)
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1240 | Leland Grubbs, Compiled Military Record (corporal, U.S. Air Force, 331st Air Repair Squadron, 1947-1948). Leland Grubbs, Enlisted Record and Report of Separation Honorable Discharge (corporal, U.S. Air Force, 331st Air Repair Squadron, 1947-1948). ENLISTED RECORD AND REPORT OF SEPARATION HONORABLE DISCHARGE Name: Grubbs, Leland T. Army Serial No.: AF7 025 854 Grade: 22 Jan 47 Cpl Arm or Service: USAF Component: AF 3 yrs Organization: 331st Air Repair Squadron Date of Separation: 20 Oct 1948 Place of Separation: Fort Richardson Alaska Permanent Address for Mailing Purposes: General Delivery Anchorage Alaska Date of Birth: 27 Oct 21 Place of Birth: East Hickory Pa Address From Which Employment Will Be Sought: Sec 9 above [Anchorage Alaska address] Color Eyes: Blue Color Hair: Brown Height: 5'7" Weight: 155 No. Depend: 5 Race: White Marital Status: Married U.S. Citizen: Yes Civilian Occupation and No.: Automotive Mechanic 5-81.010 MILITARY HISTORY Date of Induction: [none] Date of Enlistment: 22 Jan 1947 Date of Entry Into Active Service: 22 Jan 1947 Place of Entry into Service: McChord Field Washington Selective Service Data Registered: [none] Home Address at Time of Entry into Service: 116 Franklin St. Vallejo California Military Occupational Specialty and No.: Airplane Electrical Mechanic 685 Military Qualification and Date: None Battles and Campaigns: None Decorations and Citations: None Wounds Received in Action: None Latest Immunization Dates Smallpox: 18/3/47 Typhoid: 3/3/47 Tetanus: 18/3/47 Other: Cholera 3/3/47 Typhus 3/3/47 Total Length of Service Continental Service: 0 years 3 months 14 days Foreign Service: 1 years 4 months 14 days Highest Grade Held: Corporal Service Outside Continental U.S. and Return Date of Departure: 7 Jun 1947 Destination: Alaska Date of Arrival: 8 Jun 1947 Prior Service: United State Army 5 years 5 months 6 days Reason and Authority for Separation: Section III AR 615-362 14 May 1947 [Enlisted Personnel Discharge: Minority and Dependency or Hardship] Service Schools Attended: None Education Grammar: 8 High School: 4 College: [none] Pay Data Longevity for Pay Purposes: 7 years 1 months 4 days Mustering Out Pay: Total $None This Payment $None Soldier Deposits: None Travel Pay: $142.00 Total Amount: $315.77 Name of Disbursing Officer: T.C. Davis, Maj. FD SN 222-093 Insurance Notice Important: If premium is not paid when due or within thirty-one days thereafter, insurance will lapse. Make checks or money orders payable to the treasurer of the U.S. and forward to collections subdivision, Veterans Administration, Washington 25, D.C. Kind of Insurance: Nat. Serv. How Paid: Allotment Effective Date of Allotment Discontinuance: 31 Oct 48 Date of Next Premium Due (One Month after 50): 30 Nov 48 Premium Due Each Month: $6.80 Intention of Veteran to: Continue [right thumb print] Remarks (This space for completion of above items or entry of other items specified in W.D. Directives): No Time Lost AW 107, AGCT II-119, Blood Group O Signature of Person Being Separated: [signed] Leland T. Grubbs Personnel Officer: Leonard J. Stevens 1st Lt USA [signature] Leonard J. Stevens | Grubbs, Leland Theodore (I2215)
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1241 | Leland Grubbs, Compiled Military Record (private, U.S. Army, 3553rd Ord MAM Co., 1940-1945). Leland Grubbs, Enlisted Record and Report of Separation Honorable Discharge (private, U.S. Army, 3553rd Ord MAM Co., 1940-1945). ENLISTED RECORD AND REPORT OF SEPARATION HONORABLE DISCHARGE Name: Grubbs, Leland T. Army Serial No.: 7 025 854 Grade: Tec 5 Arm or Service: Ord Dept Component: RA Organization: 3553rd Ord MAM Co Date of Separation: 7 Nov 45 Place of Separation: Sep Cen Camp Beale Calif Permanent Address for Mailing Purposes: Rt 1 Box 15 Calistoga Napa Co Calif Date of Birth: 27 Oct 21 Place of Birth: East Hickory Pa Address From Which Employment Will Be Sought: Sec 9 [Calistoga CA address] Color Eyes: Grey Color Hair: Brown Height: 5'9" Weight: 165 No. Depend: 1 Race: White Marital Status: Married U.S. Citizen: Yes Civilian Occupation and No.: Laborer General 9-64.65 MILITARY HISTORY Date of Induction: [none] Date of Enlistment: 1 Jun 40 Date of Entry Into Active Service: 1 Jun 40 Place of Entry into Service: Oil City Pa Selective Service Data Registered: No Home Address at Time of Entry into Service: East Hickory Pa Military Occupational Specialty and No.: Electrician Automotive 912 Military Qualification and Date: Marksman Carbine 13 Apr 44 Battles and Campaigns: None Decorations and Citations: Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal American Defense Service Medal World War II Victory Medal TWX WD 23 Oct 45 Good Conduct Medal American Campaign Medal Wounds Received in Action: None Latest Immunization Dates Smallpox: Apr 45 Typhoid: Nov 44 Tetanus: Jan 44 Other: Typhus May 45 Total Length of Service Continental Service: 4 years 11 months 28 days Foreign Service: 0 years 4 months 29 days Highest Grade Held: Tec 5 Service Outside Continental U.S. and Return Date of Departure: 4 Jun 45 Destination: Asiatic Pacific Theater Date of Arrival: 11 Jun 45 Date of Departure: 27 Oct 45 Destination: USA Date of Arrival: 2 Nov 45 Prior Service: None Reason and Authority for Separation: Convenience of the Government RR1-1 (Demobilization) AR 6115-365 15 Dec 44 Service Schools Attended: None Education Grammar: 8 High School: 4 College: 0 Pay Data Longevity for Pay Purposes: 4 years 11 months 28 days Mustering Out Pay: Total $300 This Payment $100 Soldier Deposits: None Travel Pay: [handwritten entry illegible] Total Amount: [handwritten entry illegible] Name of Disbursing Officer: W.L. Viers Capt FD Insurance Notice Important: If premium is not paid when due or within thirty-one days thereafter, insurance will lapse. Make checks or money orders payable to the treasurer of the U.S. and forward to collections subdivision, Veterans Administration, Washington 25, D.C. Kind of Insurance: Nat. Serv. How Paid: Allotment Effective Date of Allotment Discontinuance: 31 Oct 45 Date of Next Premium Due (One Month after 50): 30 Nov 45 Premium Due Each Month: $6.60 Intention of Veteran to: Continue [right thumb print] Remarks (This space for completion of above items or entry of other items specified in W.D. Directives): Lapel Button Issues, ASR Score (2 Sep 45) 63, 11 Days lost AW 107 Signature of Person Being Separated: [signed] Leland T. Grubbs Personnel Officer: P.M. Livingston 1st Lt WAC [signature] P.M. Livingston | Grubbs, Leland Theodore (I2215)
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1242 | Mrs. Marguerite Pulley Memorial services for Mrs. Marguerite Pulley will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Aspen Mortuary, 7895 Morrison Road, Lakewood. Mrs. Pulley, who formerly lived at 701 E. 14th Ave., died Sunday in Villa Manor Nursing Home, Lakewood. She was 76. Born May 6, 1900, in Maysville, Mo., where she was reared and educated, she was married to Ray Pulley on Feb. 14, 1940. He died in 1951. She was formerly employed as a saleslady and an apartment manager. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Gloria Hernandez of Lakewood and two grandchildren. | Williams, Marguerite (I18896)
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1243 | MRS. NANCY PULLEY Nancy Rosanna Russell was born March 30, 1863, at La Crosse, Wis., and died October 11, 1944 at the Bates Memorial Hospital at Bentonville, Ark., at the age of 81 years, 6 months, and 11 days. She was the daughter of Thomas and Prudence Russell. When she was six years of age, the family moved to Newton county, Mo., At an early age, she professed her faith in Christ and became a member of the Mount Olive Baptist Church near Fairview, Mo. She was united in marriage to Thomas B. Pulley in 1879. To this union five children were born, three daughters and two sons. She was preceded in death by her husband who died in 1920; a daughter, Hettie, who died in infancy; and a daughter, Mrs. Perry Ledenham, who died in 1940. She leaves to morn her death, [one] daughter, Mrs. L. R. Smith of Pineville; a son, Clarence Pulley, Pineville, and a son, Earl Pulley of Farson, Wy. She is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Chas. Towbridge of Cottonwood Falls, Kan., and a brother, Matt Russell of Fort Smith, Ark. She leaves 13 grandchildren, 15 great grand children and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held at [the] Baptist [Church] at Exeter, Mo. The Rev. Charles Vansandt delivered the funeral sermon. Burial was in the Maplewood cemetery under direction of the Humphrey Funeral home of Pineville. | Russell, Nancy Rosanna (I15843)
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1244 | Mrs. Sophia Kessler, well known in the parish of the Seven Dolors, this place, who died at a hospital in St. Joseph, was buried from this church last Saturday morning, Rev. W. D. Delaney officiating. Mrs. Kessler was 57 years of age, and is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Anna C. Pringle, who resides at 2319 Sylvanie street, St. Joseph; by three sisters, Mrs. Josephine Wiedmaier, Miss Emma Zug and Mrs. Dora Jung; six brothers, Rudolph, Jake, Frank, John, Henry and Sebastian Zug. | Zug, Sophia (I6375)
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1245 | Norman E. Cox 1940-2014 May 20, 2014 Norman E. Cox, 73, St. Joseph, died Sunday, May 18, 2014, at Heartland Regional Medical Center. He was born September 23, 1940, to Fred and Agnes (Lotz) Cox in St. Joseph. He married Joyce Lilly on January 16, 1959. She preceded him in death on December 13, 1981. He then married Mary Lou Hornecker on February 13, 1988. She survives of the home. Norman was a graduate of Central High School and worked for St. Joseph Light and Power Company as a foreman for 40 plus years. He was also a member of First Christian Church of Savannah, Mo. He loved woodworking, traveling, playing cards and tinkering in his shop. Mr. Cox was also preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Adrian and Larry Cox; and step-daughter, LuAnn Ferguson. Additional survivors: daughter, Cindy Holmes (Brian), St. Joseph; sons, Rick Cox (Sandy), St. Joseph; and Bill Cox, Savannah; step-daughter, Debbie Brooke (Tom), St. Joseph; step-son, Jon Carson (Julia), Savannah; 11 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and friends. Service: 10 a.m. Wednesday, Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory. Interment: Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends 6-8 p.m. today, Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory. Flowers are appreciated and for those wishing to make a contribution, the family requests they be made to American Heart Association, American Cancer Society or Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City. Online guest book and obituary at www.meierhoffer.com | Cox, Norman E. (I18643)
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1246 | Obituary – Phillip Forney. Phillip Seneff Forney was born near Mt. Eaton, Wayne County, Ohio, on the 2nd day of June, 1839, and died on April 13th, 1924, at the age of 84 years, 10 months and 11 days. It was at the early age of 10, in the pioneer days of 1849, that he emigrated with his parents to this county, coming by boat as far as St. Joseph, Mo. The rest of the trip was made by wagon. He was the oldest son of Peter and Barbara Forney, having three brothers and two sisters who had passed on to their reward prior to his death. On January 25th 1866, he was poined [sic] in marriage to Anna Hurst, who, after having lived an exemplary Christian life in the United Brethren Church, died in the faith eight years ago next June. In the course of their long and happy wedded life, three sons and two daughters were born to them. One son and one daughter died in infancy. The three surviving children are Mrs. Ella Kneale, Wm. Forney and E. O. Forney, all living in the community adjoining the old home. There are 11 grandchildren and four great grandchildren, also an uncle, Solomon B. Forney, who is past ninety years of age. A host of other relatives and friends are left to mourn his passing from the scenes of earth, but there is every reason to rejoice because of his entrance into the joys of everlasting life. [He was a religious guy.] [Pioneer days were hard.] [Ernest Christian.] Funeral services were held at the German Methodist Church near his old home, the final tribute being offered by his pastor, J. M. Turner. The sacred dust was consigned to its native earth on Monday April 14th, while the immortal spirit winged its way to the mansions of light. J. M. Turner, Pastor. | Forney, Phillip Seneff (I17685)
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1247 | OBITUARY – There died at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Nicholas Wilkins, on Tuesday afternoon of last week Richard Burrow, in the 78th year of his age. Mr. Burrow came to Galt in the year 1845, being employed as a machinist in Messrs. Crombie & Andrews' foundry. He leaves five sons and two daughters – Messrs. R. Burrow and Wm Burrow, Hamilton; J. Burrow, St. Catharines; Elijah Burrow, California; Saul Burrow, Port Colborne; and Mrs. H. Kay and Mrs. N. Wilkins, Galt. The funeral on Thursday was attended by many who felt the loss of a deserving citizen and a good man. | Burrows, Richard (I5422)
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1248 | PIONEER FARMER DIES Samuel Balsiger Had Lived in Buchanan County for More Than Half a Century Samuel Balsiger, a resident of Buchanan County for half a century and a well-known farmer, died at his home nine miles northeast of the city early yesterday morning. Heart disease was the cause of death. Mr. Balsiger was born in Switzerland May 23, 1824. He came to the United States in 1850, settling in Ohio. Two years later he removed with his family to Buchanan County. He secured what is now known as the Balsiger farm from the government, cleared the land and made of it one of the best farms in the county. He bought in the farms of his neighbors from time to time until at the time of his death he was the owner of several hundred acres. Mr. Balsiger is survived by eleven children, all of whom are married. There are four sons and seven daughters. With the exception of Miss Louisa Balsiger, who lives in St. Louis, Miss Emma Balsiger, who lives in Horton, Kan., and Miss Mary Balsiger, who lives in Henry County, this state, the children reside in Buchanan County. | Balsiger, Samuel (I16655)
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1249 | PULLEY -- Marguerite Pulley, 7950 W. Mississippi Ave., Lakewood. Mother of Gloria and John Hernandez, Lakewood; sister-in-law of Gertrude Williams, San Francisco; also survived by two grandchildren, Sandra and Michael Hernandez, two nieces. Memorial services, 10 a.m. Wednesday, ASPEN FUNERAL SERVICE CHAPEL, 7895 Morrison Rd. Cremation will follow. | Williams, Marguerite (I18896)
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1250 | Ray Pulley Dead Ray Pulley, a former resident of St. Joseph, died Monday in Denver, Colo., according to word received by relatives here Tuesday. Funeral and burial were in Denver. He is survived by his wife, Margaret, and a daughter, Gloria, both living in Denver. His father, Carlos Pulley, lives in Clarksdale, Mo. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. H. A. Mann of Berkeley, Calif.; an uncle, A. D. Pulley of Ford City, and three cousins, Col. Lee Pulley and Mrs. Ruth Danbury, both of King City, and Mrs. Marshall Scott of Ford City. | Pulley, Arlow Ray (I18887)
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