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Lewis and Regenhardt lines of Southeast Missouri and Related Families

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5601 no findagrave memorial Bloom, Lauran Eldon (5717215)
 
5602 No Findagrave memorial Stevenson, John (52069351)
 
5603 no findagrave memorial Schedler, Jeffery (69725332)
 
5604 No Findagrave memorial Ortego, Omerine (13508751)
 
5605 no Findagrave.com listing, no Missouri DC. Nations, Charles Andrew (3067912)
 
5606 no findagrave.com memorial
 
Hatch, Ethel Alice (41183959)
 
5607 no findagrave.com memorial  Jenkins, Raymond W. (80348143)
 
5608 no findagrave.com memorial as of April 2022 Dunn, Francis Marion (95798604)
 
5609 No findagrave.com record Casebolt, Americus "Mecca" V. (99738576)
 
5610 no grave marker Woodfin, Sarah (19046344)
 
5611 no grave marker Lewis, Andrew (35273004)
 
5612 no grave marker King, Nancy Jane (27109980)
 
5613 no grave marker Lewis, Robert R (19674816)
 
5614 no grave marker Jackson, Angeline (50707394)
 
5615 no grave marker Hesemann, Norma (67884726)
 
5616 no gravestone Stevenson, Captain James (78580644)
 
5617 no marker Hill, Margaret Adeline (85679838)
 
5618 no Missouri DC Poynter, Minnie Evaline (54660637)
 
5619 No MO DC Lewis, Lillian (77027140)
 
5620 No obit Schrader, Myrtle E. (85420456)
 
5621 no obit Kurre, Alvina Henrietta Matilda (74737492)
 
5622 no obit Heberer, Jessie J. (95234012)
 
5623 no obit Polack, Wilhelm Friedrich Carl (98689889)
 
5624 no obit Thornbury, Benjamin (24763464)
 
5625 no obit Marx, Laura A. (77336418)
 
5626 no obit Heberer, Alexander (33545094)
 
5627 No obit found in St. Louis Post-Dispatch Bartels, Edgar Edward (1264080)
 
5628 no obit in Flat River newspaper Chilton, David E. (58907168)
 
5629 No Obit in SE Missourian newspaper Stoffregen, Wilhelmina Caroline Julia (71436208)
 
5630 no obit in SE Missourian. Dezth date from his wif's obit. Couchman, Floyd Bertram (64140928)
 
5631 no obit in St. Louis Post-Dispatch Ryan, William John (Birth date of this William Ryan is 10 years before parent's marriage) (94492600)
 
5632 no obit in STL Post-Dispatch Moore, Edward Lee (78324420)
 
5633 No obituary found in newspapers Heberer, Catherine (54664388)
 
5634 no proof Anna is buried here Sprecher, Anna Catherine (27270676)
 
5635 No record of marriage in Trinity Lutheran Church, Cape Girardeau. Married by Justice of the Peace William Willer, a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Family: Henry J. Bartels / Emma Caroline Ackenhausen (F12450680)
 
5636 no SE Missourian archives Meyer, Raymond Fred (57068778)
 
5637 Nona B. Haege, 88, of Troy, Ill., formerly of Keyesport, Ill., and East St. Louis, Ill., born Aug. 15, 1924, in Cairo, Ill., died Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013, at her residence.

Nona worked for 20 years at Switzer Licorice Company, St. Louis, Mo. She was a member of the Teamsters Local 688 and the Red Hat Society.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Victor H. Haege; a son, Victor R. Haege Jr.; her parents, William and Frances, nee St. John, Scheppelman; a granddaughter, Melody Joy West; and three brothers.

Surviving are her children, Darlene Lunsford of Troy, Ill., Marlene (Ted) Albert of Cahokia, Ill., Lydia (John) Mueller of Troy, Ill., and Patricia Cummins of Huntsville, Ala.; nine grandchildren, Denise (Gary) Glaser of Edwardsville, Ill., Jimmie Wallace of Belleville, Ill., David Hurst of Cahokia, Ill., Lisa (Robert) Loughmiller of St. Louis, Mo., Angela Poole of Belleville, Ill., Brian (Carmen) York of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Bradley York of Montrose, Colo., Chrishtan (John) Glenn of Dallas, Texas and Cory Ricci of Birmingham, Ala.; nine great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

Visitation: Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013, at Kassly Mortuary, Fairview Heights, Ill.

Funeral: Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013, at Kassly Mortuary Chapel, Fairview Heights, Ill. Interment will be in Lake View Memorial Gardens, Fairview Heights, Ill.

KASSLY MORTUARY, Fairview Heights, Ill.
Published by Belleville News-Democrat on Feb. 25, 2013. 
Scheppelmann, Nona B. (2113828)
 
5638 Nora (Lewis) and Henry Orr were the parents of two boys. Nora died of T. B. on November 18, 1910. (Information from Leona Sutton Asher ...August 1990.)

Research notes courtesy of Linda E. Lewis, “George Lewis Descendants”, published October 1992. 
Lewis, Nora (78066502)
 
5639 Nora Lewis was first wife.
Second wife: Julia Sweaingen
Third wife: Emma Sherrel nee Pinckley 
Orr, Henry Boyd (55745944)
 
5640 Nora Verna Engelbrecht, 96, of Owensville died Wednesday, March 2, 2011 at Frene Valley Healthcare South in Owensville.

Nora was born in Rosebud, July 5, 1914, a daughter of the late Augusta (Breckenkamp) and George Koester. On June 27, 1943, at St. James United Church of Christ in Charlotte she was united in marriage to Gerhardt Engelbrecht. She was a member of the Zion-St. Paul United Church of Christ in Bay where she was also a member of the Women's Fellowship.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Gerhardt; brother, Julius Koester; sisters, Ella Hempelmann, Alma Koester, Edna Wehmeyer and Florence Koester.

Her survivors include her daughters, Phyllis Sergent and husband George of Annandale, Virginia and Elizabeth Fischer and husband David of Columbia, Mo.; and three grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Saturday, March 5 at 11 a.m. at the Zion-St. Paul United Church of Christ in Bay with Rev. Fred Brandenburg officiating. Burial was in the Zion Cemetery in Bay.

Find A Grave Memorial# 82971471 
Koester, Nora Verna (65728587)
 
5641 North Atlantic Ocean Murphy, Charles Evert Jr. (14779476)
 
5642 North Carolina Militia - furnished Supplies Stevenson, Captain James (78580644)
 
5643 North Carolina, Marriage Index, 1741-2004

Name: Allison Flemming
Spouse: Jeane Bradford
Marriage Date: 29 Oct 1799
Marriage County: Cabarrus
Marriage State: North Carolina
Source: County Court Records at Concord, NC

"North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-2011 ", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q215-GWCT, Entry for Allison Fleming and Jeane Bradford, 29 Oct 1799. 
Bradford, Jeane (23906036)
 
5644 North Section Kelley, Amos Arthur (84812308)
 
5645 North Section Poe, Lessie (89688048)
 
5646 North Section Poe, Nellie (55812105)
 
5647 not in 1970 Census Brincefield, Sterling "Starlin" (77763922)
 
5648 not in findagrave  Miller, John Edward "Eddie" (68768935)
 
5649 Not listed in 1880 Census Graham, Elijah (67877540)
 
5650 not listed on findagrave Cunningham, William Paul (93103792)
 
5651 Not mentioned in Samuel's will. Pool, Nancy (39540715)
 
5652 Not sure if this is the correct Irene Conner. McNeely, Irene Hester (93347084)
 
5653 Not sure of this marriage - if this is the correct Flora Birkner. 1940 Census has her last name as Birkner. Family: Charles O. Colbert / Flora Lassauer (F90605344)
 
5654 Not sure she is buried here Hesemann, Esther Theresa (4516804)
 
5655 NOTE: child Isaac M. was born in MISSOURI, this birth fits as the time period that Mary Hale arrived in Iron County, Missouri.
Name: ISHAM HALE Spouse: REBECCA EARLS Marriage Date: 15 Jul 1872 County: White State: TN


Title: Census
Page: District 3, White, Tennessee 426B
Note: Isham HALE Self M Male W 26 TN Farmer TN TN
Rebecca HALE Wife M Female W 25 TN Keeping House TN SC
Isaac M. HALE Son S Male W 4 MO TN TN
Van HALE Son S Male W 1 TN TN TN
Date: 1880

1900 White County, Tennessee -District 3
#198
Isam Hale Feb 1857 49 mrr 10 yrs TN TN TN
Nancy wife Oct 1855 44 mrr 10 yrs 5 children 4 living TN TN TN
Robert B. son Apr 1889 11 TN TN TN
Mansford son Apr 1889 11 TN TN TN
Frank son Aug 1892 7 TN TN TN
Jim son Jul 1895 4 TN TN TN
Van son Sep 1878 21 TN
Date: 21 Jun 1900

#199
William Hale 19 Tenn Sept 1880
Loucinda 20 Tenn Feb 1880 married 2 years
Maggie 0 Tenn May 1900 1month

1910 White County, Tennessee -first district
71.71
Isom Hale 57 marr 3 age 1rst 21 Tenn Tenn Tenn stenographer
Nancy 54 marr 1 kids 4/4 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Frank 27 Tenn son
Mansford 20 Tenn son
Breonsford 21 Tenn son
James 14 Tenn son

NOTE: is William N. Hale a son that has been missed due to the 1890 missing census??
1910 White County, Tennessee -District 1
278.281
William N. Hale 29 marr1 12yrs Tenn Tenn Tenn
Cinda 30 marr 12yrs Tenn Tenn Tenn 3/3 children
Mattie 10 Tenn
Minnie 6 Tenn
Leon 3 Tenn
279.282
Van Hale 30 marr5yrs Tenn Tenn Tenn farm laborer
Effie 22 3/3 kids Tenn Tenn Tenn
Susie E. 4 Tenn
Levi Dillon 2 Tenn
Thomas D. 1 Tenn 
Hale, Isom/Isham (40283324)
 
5656 Note: orginally buried in Springdale Cemetery, he was exhumed and moved to Parkview Cemetery, July 28, 2008.

findagrave.com memorial # 238135982 
Delardos, Georgio Elias (90479358)
 
5657 NOTES

George Lewis and wife settled at the mouth of Carver Creek Northwest of Sabula, Missouri sometime between 1847 and 1850. Of their eleven children all but one was born in Tennessee but where is uncertain. Areas reported are Knoxville and or Chattanooga. Its reported they could have crossed the Mississippi at St. Genevieve, No. [This information was given by Mr. Billie J. Lewis, a great-grandson of George Lewis. (See above 1850 census record to see George was still in Tennessee)


Geo. Lewis could have a Brother David and one John. They came to Mo. with him. Believe to be the son of Nathan Lewis of Sullivan Co. North Carolina. Settled at Sabula Mo. between 1847 & 1850. of their eleven children all but one was born in Tenn. [Copy by Loren Ruble ...May 1, 1979 (See 1850 census record to see George was still in Tennessee)



TENNESSEE LAND TRANSACTIONS:

transcribed by
Notha Stevens
note: deed between Silas White and Benjamin Lewis...George and Jacob Lewis were witnesses..ns)
Silas White
to (deed 125 acres)
Benjm Lewis
This indenture made this thirteenth day of August in the year of eighteen hundred and thirty one between Silas White of the one part and Benjamin Lewis of the other both of the State of Tennessee Witnesseth, that the said Silas White for and in consideration of the sum of four hundred dollars in trade to him in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged that the said White hath granted, bargained and sold and by these presents doth grant, bargain , sell and convey unto Benjamin Lewis a certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred and twenty five acres be the same more or less, lying and being in the County of Marion N.E. of Grant No. 652 and entered the 24 of January 1826, lying in said County on the north west side of Sequatchee riveradjoining lands of James Dodson and bounded as follows, beginning at a stake and pointers near the head of a small spring on Coop?s Creek at the foot of the mountain six poles W. of said Dodson?s line then west up said mountain twenty eight poles to a
In testimony whereof the said Silas Whit hat hereunto set his hand and seal this the day and date above written
Silas White (seal)
signed sealed and delivered in presence of
George W. Cain, John Briggs
George Lewis and Jacob Lewis

State of Tennessee
Marion County Court May 20, 1833
Then was the foregoing deed of conveyance from Silas White to Benjamin Lewis for one hundred and twenty five acres of land in Marion County, produced in open court and the execution thereof proved by the oath of George Lewis, Jacob Lewis subscribing witnesses thereto who swear that about the last of March 1833, they heard the said Silas White acknowledge that he executed the said deed for the purposes therein contained, whereupon it is ordered to be certified for registration.
Test Jno Kelly Clk of said Court
By Wm. I. Standefer D.C.
Registered June 9, 1834


1835 Marion County, Tennessee Tax List
District 1
Richard Austin, William Brown, James Byars, Warren Butler, James Brown, James Bunch, James Baumgard, John Bowman, John Coffin, Adam Clement ?, George W Cain, James Cannon, Hugh Colston, Pleasant Cooper, David Cordele?, James Cagle, William Cooper, ; JamesDeakins, John Deakins, W. Dorough, Thomas Dodson, Absalom Deakins, Joseph Elliott, William Elliott, James Ewton, Thomas Earle, James Farmer, James Goodinar, Reuben Green, John Grayson, Benjamin Grayson, Hugh Grayson, Amos Griffith, Spencer Hatfield, Martin Heard, John Henson, Hiram Hatfield, Jehu Heard, Andrew Hatfield, Nathan Hatfield, Gilbert Hatfield, Isaac Johnson, Malcomb Nathaniel Johnson, Hiram Johnson, David Jones, Allen Kirklin, Hugh Lamb, Benjamin Looney, Mathew Gott, Benjamin Lewis, Randolph Lewis, Jacob Lewis, Johnny Lasaster , George Lewis, Charles Mooney, Lewis Matthews, Robert Mansfield, Joseph McClure, Benjamin Neighbors, Daniel Pitman, Matthew Phelps, William Phelps, Stephen Richard, William Rankin, Mongomery Robert, Harry Richards, M

Green Pryor to George Lewis - 1838 Marion, Tennessee

transcribed by
Notha Stevens

Green H. Pryor
to ) deed land
George Lewis

This Indenture made the 19th of March 1838 between Green H. Pryor of the one part and George Lewis of the County and State aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth that the sd Pryor for and in consideration of the sum of One Hundred and seventy five dollarsto him in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath bargained and sold and by these presents doth convey and confirm to said Lewis his heirs and assigns forever a certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred acres more or less Bounded as follows to wit situate in said County of Marion on the north west side of Sequachee River adjoining land of Wm Stone and Wm Holloway beginning at the east end of a conditional line made between Wm. Holloway and Washington Stephens then running Westwardly along sd conditional line to the line of a one hundred and fifty acres in the name of John Moore thence Northwardly with the line of the said tract to the corner of the same on Stones line then east one hundred and forty poles to pointers the

Green H. Pryor


State of Tennessee

Personally appeared before D. S. Shelton clerk of the County Court of Marion County Green H. Pryor with whom I am personally acquainted and who acknowledged that he executed the within deed for the purposes therein contained
Given at office the 19th of March 1838

D. S. Shelton CLK

Recorded 19th march 1838

William Holloway to George Lewis - 1839- Marion, Tennessee
transcribed by
Notha Stevens
William Holloway
to) deed 50 acres
George Lewis
This Indenture made this twenty fifth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine between William Holloway of the County of Marion and State of Tennessee of the one part and George Lewis of the County and State aforesaid of the other part, Witnesseth that the said Holloway for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars to him in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath and by these presents doth grant, bargain, and unto the saidLewis a certain tract or parcel of land containing fifty acres more or less, bounded as follows to wit:
Lying and being in the County of Marion on the North west side of Sequachee River adjoining land of said Hale beginning at a hickory and dogwood, at or near the foot of the mountain, a corner of a survey made in the name of John More; thence running east one hundred and fifty two poles to the corner of the same: thence north with the same to a conditional line made between said Holloway and Washington Stephens; then westwardly along said conditional line to the west boundary line of said survey; then southwardly along the line of the same tot he beginning, with all and singular, to have and hold said tract of land with its appurtenances unto the said George Lewis his heirs and C., forever against the lawful title, claim and demand of him the William Holloway, his heirs and C., forever shall and will warrant and defend by these presents. In witness whereof the said Holloway hath hereunto set his hand and seal this day and date above written, signed in presence of
Isham Hale
Thomas Smith
his
William X Holloway
mark

State of Tennessee
Marion County
Personally appeared before me, Asa Shelton, Clerk of the County Court of said County, Isham Hale and Thomas Smith subscribing witnesses to the within deed who being first duly sworn depose and say that they saw the within bargainer sign seal and deliver the within deed on the day it bears date for the purposes therein contained and that he acknowledged the same in their presence to be his act and deed.
Given under my hand at office in Jasper, March 27th, 1839.
Asa Shelton, Clk
By _. W. Mitchell, D.C.
Registered 3rd , April 1839

MISSOURI:

REF: IRON CO MO DEED - transcribed by;
Notha Stevens - 2509 Monte Vista - Carlsbad, New Mex. 88220
Iron County, Missouri Deeds
page 133
This deed made and entered in the Ninth day of December eighteen hundred and fifty seven by and between David Morrow of the County of Iron in the State of Missouri party of the first part and George Lewis of the County ; and State aforesaid party of the second part, witnesseth: That the said party of the first part in consideration of Two Hundred Dollars to him paid by the said party of the second part the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged do by thereunto Grant, Bargain, Sell and Convey ; unto the said party of the second part the following described tracts or parcels of land Situate in the County of Iron in the State of Missouri to wit. ; ; North west quarter of South East quarter. East half and North West quarter of Southwest quarter and South west quarter of North West quarter of Section fifteen (15) Township thirty one (31) North of Range three (3) East containing Two hundred acres. To have and to hold the same together with all the rights immunities, privileges and appurtenances to the same
In witness whereof the said party of the first part has hereunto set his hand and seal, the day and year first above written

David Morow ; (seal)

State of Missouri
County of Iron
Be it Remembered that on this 9th day of December AD, eighteen hundred and fifty seven before me the undersigned a Justice of the Peace within and for said County came David Marrow who is personally known to me to be the same person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument of writing as a party these to, and he acknowledged the same to be his act and deed for the purposes wherein mentioned. Given under my hand this day and year first above written this the ninth day of December AD 1857.
John Bounds,
Justice of the Peace

Filed for Record the 14th day of ; January 1858 ; Recorded the 22 day of January AD 1858

Attest John F. T . Edwards, Clerk ;

Circuit court civil cases for Madison County, Missouri
1857 Lewis, George vs. Lewis, David; Petition for Deed


 
Lewis, George (14809107)
 
5658 Notes for CARL WILHELM FERDINAND KAEMPFER:
Carl Wilhelm Ferdinand Kaempfer ( Kampfe or Kaempe ) was born February 26 , 1813 in Oeschenback , Bern , Switzerland ( ? ) . He married Johanna Marie Sophia Henriette Allers on November 30 , 1851 in Hanover Luthern Church , Randol Twp . , Cape Girardeau Co., MO . She was born October 23 , 1829 in Bockenem , Hanover , Germany . Carl died in 1864 , Common Pleas Court - Estate Settlement : October 25 , 1864 . Need to find the date of death and the place of burial for Carl . There was one son that I knowof , Charles William ( Carl Wilhelm ) Kaempfer . I'm not sure if Johanna is his mother , as I was told he was born on board the ship coming over from Germany , his birth date is either June 30 or July 1 , 1850 . It's possible that Johanna was a second marriage for Carl W. F . Kaempfer . She remarried , Wilhelm Theuerkauf , October 19 , 1869 in the same church she was married in the first time . He was the widower of her sister & was a baker in Cape . There were children by his first marriage , bu

Children of Carl Wilhelm & Johanna Marie Sophia:

Carl Wilhelm ( Charles William ) Kaempfer was born 1 July 1850 on board ship enroute to America. He married Louisa Mathilda Morlock on 18 April 1875 in Cairo, Alexander Co., IL. He died 23 April 1911 in Pascola, Pemiscot Co., MO. He is buried in Pascola as far as I know. Need to check this out.

Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Kaempfer was born 15 October 1854 & was Baptized 17 May 1855 in Cape Girardeau, MO. His Sponsors were: Wilhelm Kampfer; Wilhelm Hunters; Wilhelm Theuerkauf; & Heinrich Allers. He was listed listed as being the legitimate son of Carl Wilhelm Ferdinand Kaempfer & Johanna Maria Sophia Henriette Allers. He was baptized in Jackson, Cape Girardeau Co., MO by Pastor Fredrich Wilhelm Umbeck.

- Courtesy of Vicki Parrin
 
Kaempfer, Charles Wilhelm Ferdinand (1033596)
 
5659 Notes for FLORA MARGARET RUSSELL:
Grandma Flora Margaret was known to everyone as Aunt Shine. It is said that when she was just a small baby her father would hold her and refer to her as his "shiny little bug." She made the migration from Bedford County, Tennessee to Batesville, Arkansas and then to Iron County, Missouri with the rest of her family. A few years later she married Grandpa James Lee Jones, son of Shadrack Jones.
 
Russell, Flora Margaret (62886972)
 
5660 Notes for SOLOMON FRANKLIN JONES:
Solomon and Margaret had four sons who were doctors, Charlie, Noah, Frank and Ed. 
Jones, Solomon Franklin (61864787)
 
5661 notes of descendant Lelia Anderson - descendant of Jacob and Polly Martin Lewis

from an Abstract of Title we gather the following:

ABSTRACT OF TITLE

Jacob Lewis Purchased the land from the United States.
Land Description

The North West 1/4 of the North East 1/4 and the East 1/2 of the North West 1/4 and the North East 1/4 of the South West 1/4. Section 17, Township Range one east

signing the title of abstract were:

Sarah Jane and husband; Bidda unmarried in 1859; Elizabeth and husband; Eli unmarried in 1859; Catherine (unmarried 1867); Hugh Patterson (unmarried in 1867) Polly Ann unmarried in 1859; Emiline Caroline unmarried in 1859

children not signing were John Y and James Million

On the 28 day of September 1879; Jacob Lewis and William W Lewis sold the above described land to Martin Baty Chitwood

My Question?? Who was William W Lewis and how does he fit into the Jacob Lewis family 
Lewis, Alexander (97072384)
 
5662 notes on findagrave.com:

He was the son of Henry B Orr & Nora Lewis. Married Ester Rood in 1937 Iron County Missouri, USA They had 2 children. A daughter - Nora Maggie Orr and a son - Robert Orr.

There are three cemeteries adjacent one another; Masonic, Knights of Pythias, and Arcadia. He may be in the Arcadia cemetery and not in the Masonic. I will keep showing the Masonic untill some one can positively prove which one he is in.

Mr.Michael A Orr 
Orr, Orville Holland (90441900)
 
5663 Nothing on findagrave
 
Miller, Zella Edith (12498877)
 
5664 Nov 2021 - I could not find marriage record on familysearch.org OR ancestry.com - national search. Family: William Davis / Frances Bell St. John (F41423478)
 
5665 now in Ferguson, MO Engelbrecht, Wilhelmine (77681051)
 
5666 Oak Ridge Cemetery Cotner, Julia Etta (3550436)
 
5667 Oak Ridge Cemetery Howard, Cora Minerva (87706980)
 
5668 Oak Ridge Cemetery Williams, Mollie Myrtle (5754226)
 
5669 Oak Ridge Cemetery Howard, George Washington (53024388)
 
5670 Oakdale Cemetery Haile, Martha (54883073)
 
5671 Oakwood Cemetery Crenshaw, Laveda Mae (49996092)
 
5672 Oakwood Cemetery Satterwhite, Elwell Allen (85560928)
 
5673 Oakwood Cemetery Satterwhite, Thomas Allen (82784656)
 
5674 Oakwood Cemetery Lane, Lillie Octavia (22639790)
 
5675 OBIT

A retired construction worker from Bonne Terre, MO, departed this life on August 23, 2021 at Parkland Hospital in Farmington, MO. He was born on April 24, 1929 in Annapolis, MO to Luther and Pearl Lewis.
After attending school in Bismarck he worked at several jobs, but mostly in construction as a bricklayer and later as a master carpenter.
Harold married Faye Spurgin, his wife of over 70 years and they were blessed with three sons: Gary, Timothy and Rodney.
A faithful husband and father, Harold was also a faithful member and deacon of Luckey Baptist Church for many years.
He was preceded in death by his son, Gary; his parents and three sisters and three brothers.
He is survived by his wife, Fay; his sons Tim (Pam) and Rodney; three grandchildren, Andrew, Joe and Emma; other relatives and many friends.

Dietrich-Mothershead Funeral Home 
Lewis, Harold Lawrence (29776198)
 
5676 OBIT

Saturday, September 5, 2009
Howard Hall Seabaugh, 91, of Cape Girardeau passed away Thursday, Sept. 3, 2009, at his home.

He was born March 13, 1918, near Daisy, son of William and Iva Kurre Seabaugh. He and Melba Eugenia Johnson were married July 15, 1944. After 63 years of marriage she preceded him in death Dec. 11, 2007.

Howard owned and operated the former Seabaugh Trucking Co. and later was a salesman many years at Wiethop Truck Sales, retiring in 1984. He was a member of New McKendree United Methodist Church in Jackson and had a great love for playing bluegrass music on his guitar.

Loving survivors include five sons and daughters-in-law, Jon (Kaye) Seabaugh and Ken (Barbara) Seabaugh of Kansas City, Mo., Bill (Martha) Seabaugh of Little Rock, Ark., Randy (Barbara) Seabaugh of Cape Girardeau, Tim (Sharon) Seabaugh of Barnhart, Mo.; 13 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren.

In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by a brother, Burton Seabaugh.

Friends may call from 11:30 a.m. to service time Sunday at McCombs Funeral Home in Cape Girardeau.

The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, with the Rev. Jimmy Corbin officiating. Interment will follow in Cape County Memorial Park.  
Seabaugh, Howard Hall (26284852)
 
5677 OBIT from findagrave memorial page:

Thursday, December 13, 2007
Melba Eugenia Seabaugh, 85 of Cape Girardeau passed away Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2007, at her home.
She was born March 20, 1922, in Reynolds County, Mo., daughter of the late Alva G. and Shirley Lewis Johnson. She and Howard H. Seabaugh were married July 15, 1944. He survives.

Melba was a member of New McKendree United Methodist Church in Jackson. She enjoyed gardening, working at home and taking care of her family and pets.

Loving survivors include her husband, five sons and daughters-in-law, Jon (Kaye) Seabaugh and Ken (Barbara) Seabaugh of Kansas City, Mo., Bill (Martha) Seabaugh of Little Rock, Ark., Randy (Barbara) Seabaugh of Cape Girardeau, Tim (Sharon) Seabaugh of Barnhart, Mo.; six sisters, Alta Miller, Alsie Duke, Irene Frohock, Jean Kuntz, Rowena Jones, and Sherry Williams; 13 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a sister, Dana Barner, and a brother, Ronald Johnson.

Friends may call from 11 a.m. to service Friday at McCombs Funeral Home in Cape Girardeau.

Funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, with Chaplain Eric Snyder officiating. Interment will follow in Cape County Memorial Park.

Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to Southeast Hospice or the American Heart Association.  
Johnson, Melba Eugenia (91631728)
 
5678 Obit Galveston Daily News 16 Mar 1959 pg 10

Paul Stevenson, a resident of LaPorte and brother of E.V. Stevenson of Friendswood, died Saturday in La Porte.

Funeral will be held 2 pm Monday wit Rev. William Pitts of Friendswood Friends Church officiating.

Mr. Stevenson is also survived by a son, R.W. Stevenson, a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Boyce, a sister, Mrs. Zue Bales, who is a Missionary in Reynosa, Mexico, and seven grandchildren.

Prior to his recent retirement, he was employed by Pfeiffer Electric Co. in La Porte. 
Stevenson, Paul Rafael (92299276)
 
5679 OBIT on findagrave.com:

Visitation: 5-9 p.m. May 23, 2003 at Cozean Memorial Chapel Funeral Service: 10 a.m. May 24, 2003 at First Free Will Baptist Church of Farmington.

Interment: Knights of Pythias Cemetery

Jack Lawrence Cash, of Farmington, passed away on Thursday, May 22, 2003, at his residence at the age of 76 years.

He was born on December 16, 1926, at Picher, OK, the son of the late George J. Cash {Josh James Cash} and Goldie DeMier Cash.

He was also preceded in death by two brothers, Bernie and Cecil James Cash; and a sister, Charlotte Lucille Welker.

He is survived by his loving wife of five years, a daughter, three step-daughters, twelve grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren; and his faithful dog, Toby; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Jack retired from Weber Construction after many long years.

He enjoyed building things. He added a back porch, cabinets, and an extra bathroom to the home he and Jessie shared and enjoyed making flower beds for Jessie.

He was a member of the First Free Will Baptist Church of Farmington, and served as a Trustee on the Board for twenty years.

He helped with the building of two additions to the church and did numerous repairs and improvements, leaving his mark on many areas of the church.

They loved their church and traveling together when they could.

During the Korean Conflict, he served his country with the US Army. He will be truly missed. 
Cash, Jack Lawrence (95301056)
 
5680 Obit published in Jackson Herald on Thursday 15 Sep 1910 states he died on the previous Sunday, which was 11 Sep 1910.

Death Certificate states he died 6 Sep 1910 and was buried 7 Sep 1910. 
Reimann, John Carl (98207924)
 
5681 Obit:

Bert H. " Bunny" Lewis, Jr. of St Charles, Mo. passed away peacefully at home on Friday, December 9, 2022.
He was born in St. Charles, Mo. on April 15,1946 to the late Bert H. Lewis, Sr. and Lorraine F. Lewis nee Tietz
Bert is survived by his loving Wife - Sandra Lewis, Children: Bert H. Lewis III, Robert (Connie) Lewis, Kenneth W. (Dana) Lewis. grandchildren Kali, Hanna, Allison, Adam, Patricia, Bert lV , Bret, Tiffany, Autumn and Jacob along with 8 great grandchildren. Siblings Hazel (Donnie) Regot, Nancy Crawford, Chrissy Hinkel, Jane Spafford, Sherry Berger and Beth Lewis.
He was a Cousin, Brother-in - Law, Uncle, Great Uncle, Great-Great Uncle and Friend.
He is preceded in death by his parents, his Sisters - Lorraine "Goodsy" Crossman and Myrtle Knight. Brothers - Arthur Lewis and Robbie Lewis.
Bunny worked for Alberici Constructors and was a member of Iron Workers Local 518 for 33 years before retiring in 2007. Bunny enjoyed spending time with his family. He loved Cardinals baseball. He enjoyed hunting with his kids and grandkids or at least telling stories about the "great" hunt. Bunny never missed watching Wheel of Fortune even though he never got one puzzle right.

Flowers
 
Lewis, Bert Harrison Jr. (83255572)
 
5682 Obit:

CANADIAN - Marie Robinson Miller, 93, died Tuesday, July 4, 2000.

Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Llano Cemetery at Amarillo with the Rev. Jerry Golden, pastor of First Baptist Church in Canadian, officiating. Arrangements are by Stickley-Hill Funeral Directors.

Mrs. Miller was born in Des Arc, Mo. She had lived in Amarillo from 1938 until 1989, when she moved to Canadian. She was a seamstress and a member of the First Baptist Church in Amarillo, and later joined the First Baptist Church in Canadian.

She married W.G. Miller in 1927 at Poplar Bluff, Mo. He died in 1979.

Survivors include a daughter, Betty Miller Hobdy of Canadian; a sister, Opal Rayfield of Piedmont, Mo.; five grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.

The family suggests memorials be to a favorite charity.

The body will be available for viewing until 8 p.m. today and from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Friday.

Amarillo Daily News, July 6, 2000 
Robinson, Nellie Marie (97490840)
 
5683 OBIT:

Donald Pingilley, of Warren, passed away Sunday, August 21, 2022, at the age of 84. He was born December 27, 1937 in Detroit, Michigan to the late William and Lena Pingilley. Beloved husband of Lucille. Dearest father of Barry, Mike (the late Tina), Brian, and Kevin (Wendy). Loving grandfather of Steve, Ryan, Matthew, Kirsten, Lyric, and Landon and great grandfather of Carter. Dear brother of Lois (Larry) Ott, Patricia Pingilley, and Myrl (the late Robert) Hessenbruch and brother-in-law of Clinton Smith, Emma (the late Bud) Hotaling, Wanda (the late Tom) Hoy, Carol (Dan) Mathison, and Joanne (the late Estel) Smith.
Donald honorably and faithfully served his country as a member of the United States Marine Corp. After leaving the service, Donald was a dedicated employee of Consumer's Energy for 31 years. In his free time, he enjoyed fishing on Long Lake in Cheboygan where he spent many childhood summers.
A memorial service will be held at a later date. 
Pingilley, Donald (33287008)
 
5684 OBIT:

EVELYN LEWIS
1919-2009

Evelyn Elizabeth (Day) Lewis was born on 12 Mar 1919 in Slocum, Anderson County, Texas to Gilbert Roy Day and Cora Victoria (Betsill) Day. She died on 25 Aug 2009 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma at the age of 90. Evelyn moved with her family to Brownfield in 1924. She graduated from Union High School and continued her education at Texas Tech. She worked as a bookkeeper for J. B. Knight Hardware and Furniture for several years. Evelyn married R. L. Lewis on 02 Dec 1944 in Brownfield. Evelyn was preceded in death by her husband; son, Randy Lewis; parents; and sister, Hazel Eleanor (Day) Gordon. She is survived by two brothers, one sister, and numerous nieces and nephews.

 
Day, Evelyn Elizabeth (46142174)
 
5685 OBIT:

Justine Page Stidmon, 17, of French Village, MO, passed away March 22, 2013, at St. Anthony's Medical Center in St. Louis, MO. She was born on May 9, 1995, in Farmington, MO. She attended Bloomsdale Elementary, Ste. Genevieve Junior High and South Iron High School. Justine spent time growing up in Poplar Bluff, Piedmont, Goose Creek, Des Arc, Annapolis and French Village. She loved listening to music, writing poems and lyrics, spending time with family and friends, Facebooking, watching the TV show "Once Upon a Time," and drawing.

Her family remembers that Justine never forgot anything. She knew everyone's birthday and would warn people not to promise her something because she wouldn't forget it. She was a whiz on computers and was a self- proclaimed diva and drama queen who loved to sing. Her favorite foods were pickles, olives, lemons and Oreos. Justine was a member of Goose Creek Baptist Church.

She was baptized by Pastor Ed Despain on September 30, 2007. Justine had Jesus in her heart, loved her church family and was known for her giving heart and eagerness to help others. She talked of one day leading a choir or having a band. She now has the best ones in Heaven.

Justine is survived by her parents, Scott Stidmon of Arnold, MO, and Rebecca and Mike Pinkley of French Village, MO; her grandparents, Larry and Sue Tucker of Des Arc, MO, Bob and Geraldine Sanders of Piedmont, MO, and Bruce Sanders and his girlfriend, Laura, of Piedmont, MO; Sandy and Robert Phelps of Annapolis, MO, Mabel Clark of Piedmont, MO, Charlie and Linda Pinkley of French Village, MO, and Anna Martin of Ste. Genevieve, MO; two brothers, Larin Burchard of Greenville, MO, Logan Stidmon of Greenville, MO; one sister, Danielle Pinkley of French Village, MO; and her fiancé, Steven Craig of De Soto, MO.

A visitation will be held on Wednesday, March 27, 2013, at Ruegg Funeral Home in Piedmont, MO, beginning at 5:00 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, March 28, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. Burial will be at Meadows Cemetery in Annapolis, MO. Online condolences can be made at www.rueggfuneralhome.com. 
Stidmon, Justine Page (3234064)
 
5686 Obit:

Lora Mae Lewis, 96, Piedmont, died Friday, July25,2008, in the Clark's Mountain Nursing Center, in Piedmont.
She was born on May 23,1912, in Piedmont, daughter of the late Fred Oscar and Mary Belle Hill Melton.
She was a member of the New Liberty United Baptist Church and she worked as a CNA for a nursing home.
She was united in marriage to Roger "Gay" Lewis on March 15,1941, and he preceded her in death on May 3,1962.
She is survived by three sons, Harold Lewis, Fenton, Hadley Lewis, Patterson, Kenneth Richard Lewis, High Ridge; two daughters, Mary Fenimore, Florissant, Sue Hill, Piedmont; 13 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by one daughter, Norma Gilland; one sister, Evelyn Wishett; and one granddaughter.
The funeral was held July 27,2008, at Ruegg Funeral Home in Piedmont with Pastor Bob Webb officiating. Bill and Pat Dickerson, Freida Sigman, Margie Cook, Rendell Wills, and Juanita Davis sang. Sandy Ross played piano.
Pallbearers were Hadley, Harold, Rick, Steven, and Austin Lewis, and Shane Fraley. Burial followed at Greenhill Cemetery in Piemont 
Melton, Lora Mae (2484314)
 
5687 Obit:

Obituary: July 6, 1942
Winter Haven Former Publisher Dies

Park H. Adams 71 former Winter Haven publisher died today after a long illness. He was a native of Cape Girardeau, Mo coming here 1914 when he founded a publishing corporation which issued several newspapers. Several years later he moved to Tampa returning here 1933. He is survived by his widow Mrs. Agnes Adams of this city, three sons Park H. Adams Houston, Tx, Pvt. Antonio B. Adams Lowery Field Denver, Co, Pvt. John Q. Adams Sheperds Field, Tx. Three daughters Mrs. Essye Greathouse Tampa, Mrs. Queena Dahlgren Winter Haven, Mrs. Agnes Sagin Brownwood, Tx. Three sisters in Calf. Two of his sons, a son-in-law, and three grandsons are in the military service. 
Adams, Park Horatio (56815046)
 
5688 Obit:

Services for John C Pingilley of 3411 Magnolia Court, Bettendorf, are 11:30 AM Monday at Runge Mortuary, Davenport. Burial is in National Cemetery, Arsenal Island. Visitation is 4 to 8:00 PM Sunday. A Memorial Fund has been established.

Mr. Pingilley died Wednesday at home.

He was born December 20, 1924, in Esther, Missouri. He married Mary Lou Denger in 1947 in Davenport; she died in 1982.

He worked at McKee Bakery, Collegedale, Tenn. Before that, he worked 19 years at Lucky Food Stores.
He enjoyed woodworking.
He was a World War II Army veteran.
Survivors include a daughter, Sarah Anderson, Dubuque, Iowa; sons John T. Pingilley, Bettendorf, and Thomas Pingilley, Ottumwa, Iowa; 5 grandchildren; his mother, Lena Pingilley, East Detroit, Michigan; sisters, Maxine, Wilma, Doris, Merle, Burl, Pat and Lois; and brothers, Caree and Don.

The Dispatch
Moline, Illinois
19 Jan 1990, pg 22 col 4 & 5.
 
Pingilley, John Charles (61073947)
 
5689 OBIT:

Shelby J. CHILTON
December 16, 1937 - January 6, 2010)

Mrs. Shelby J. Chilton passed away Wednesday morning, January 6, 2010, at The Jefferson Regional Medical Center, in Crystal City, Missouri, at the age of 72 years and 20 days.

Shelby was born on December 16, 1937, in Leadington, Missouri, and was the daughter of the late Clinton E. Bible and Emma Jewell 'Nichols' Bible.

Also preceding in death was 1 son, Rodney Eugene Chilton.

Shelby was united in marriage to David E. Chilton on June 12, 1954, in Leadington.

Survivors Include : her husband, David E. Chilton, of DeSoto; 2 Daughters: Sheryl Ann Agers, of Rancho Cucamonga, CA; & Tamara Kay Johnson, of Ventura, CA. 2 Sons: Steven Wayne (& Sandra) Chilton, of Festus & Gregory Scott (& Michelle) Chilton, of DeSoto. 3 Sisters: Jo Ann Kennon, of Longmont, CO; Joyce 'Mrs. Jim' Patt, of Witton, Ark & Rosalie 'Mrs. Harold' Patt, of Ashdown, Ark.

Also surviving are 7 Grandchildren & 3 Great-Grandchildren.

Visitation : Thursday, 5-8 p.m. Visitation resumes, Friday at 6:30 a.m.

Funeral : Friday, 1:00 p.m., January 8, 2010
at : TAYLOR Funeral Service CHAPEL, with Brother Bob Thebeau officiating.

Interment : follows at Parkview Cemetery, Farmington.

Memorials to : Jefferson Regional Hospice. 
Bible, Shelby J. (70790119)
 
5690 OBIT:

Stidmon, Ronald R. "Ronnie" on Thursday, March 29, 2018. Beloved husband of Shelly Stidmon (nee Roddy); loving father of Dakota Stidmon, Connor Coats, Dustin Stidmon, Dylan Stidmon, Sean Stein and Brandy Mims; cherished grandfather of Ariana and Ka'Naya Stidmon, Jaelynn and Bayleigh Mims, Jazzimine, Sean Jr. and William Stein; dear son of Sue Tucker and the late Michael Ray Hendrix; dear brother of Scott Stidmon. Services: Visitation at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. on Tuesday, April 3, from 4-8 p.m. Memorials to The American Kidney or National Kidney Foundations appreciated. 
Stidmon, Ronald Ray (62527456)
 
5691 OBIT:

Delbertha CHILTON
October 23, 1937 - February 18, 2008

Mrs. Delbertha Chilton passed away Monday, Feb. 18, 2008, at Mineral Area Regional Medical Center, Farmington, at the age of 70 years, 3 months & 25 days. Delbertha was born Oct. 23, 1937, in Leadington, and was the daughter of Delbert & Bertha 'Loughary' Crabdree. Also preceding in death were: her husband, Robert Lee Chilton (1977); 1 Sister, Evelyn Richardson; 2 Brothers: Carl & Cecil Crabdree; a Granddaughter, Tonya Marie Barron & a nephew raised in the home, Jerry Crabdree.

Delbertha attended the Farmington First Free Will Baptist Church.

Survivors Include: 3 Daughters, Roberta 'Mrs. Darrell' Barron, of Farmington; Diana Chilton, of Farmington; Janice 'Mrs. David' Tedder, of Park Hills. 3 Sons: Robert Lee Chilton, Jr., Richard (& Sandra) Chilton; Roger (& Demetria "Tont") Chilton, all of Farmington. Also surviving are 10 Grandchildren & 8 Great-Grandchildren.

Visitation : Tuesday, 6-9 p.m. Visitation resumes Wednesday at 6:00 a.m.

Funeral : Wednesday, 11:30 a.m., Feb. 20, 2008,

at : TAYLOR Funeral Service CHAPEL, with Rev. Roger Hogan officiating.

Interment : St. Francois Memorial Park Cemetery, rural Bonne Terre. 
Crabdree, Delbertha (67575458)
 
5692 Obit: http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=Oc-rVwKPngoC&dat=19640822&printsec=frontpage&hl=en - page 2

Funeral at St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Cape Girardeau, Missouri 
Weiss, Malinda Mathilde Wilhelmina (64769620)
 
5693 Obit. Mountain Echo Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2005

Mayme I. Lewis of Bridgeton, formerly of Arcadia, passed away February 20, 2005 in Creve Couer at the age of 87.
She was born January 15, 1918 in Arcadia, to William and Ruth (Boswell) Pratt.
On March 21, 1939 she was united in marriage to Otis Lewis who preceded her in death on October 9, 1999. To this union three children were born: Phillip Otis Lewis of St. Ann, Larry Del Lewis of Kansas City and Marilyn Elizabeth Lombardi of Bridgeton. Also surviving are seven grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, two brothers, Lewis Pratt of Ironton and William Pratt of Glover, four sisters, Marion Clinard and Ada May Sherrill both of Ironton, Martha Harrison of Arcadia and Marjorie Swafford of Hillsboro, as well as a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Mayme was preceded in death by a brother, Robert Pratt and four sisters, Nettie Kreis, Wilma Coad, Ellen Thomlinson, and Lucille Markham.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, February 23, at 11 am from Bryson Funeral Home Chapel with Rev David Johnson and Rev. Bill Carlin officating.
Interment will be in Arcadia Valley Memorial Park.
Arrangements were under the direction of Bryson Funeral Home. 
Pratt, Mayme I (16835996)
 
5694 OBITUARY
Mrs. Bertha Alcorn was born Oct 2, 1884, and departed this life
Apr 28, 1934. She was united in marriage to William H. Alcorn on Oct 26, 1902. To this union six children were born, one preceded her in death in infancy.
She leaves to mourn her demise a companion, W. H. Alcorn, and five children, Julia and Minnie, of Chicago; Lyman, of St. Louis; Lenna and Dolus, of Annapolis. Also a stepmother, Mrs. Bell Lewis. One brother, Henry Lewis, three half brother, Issom, Edgar and Benjamin Lewis, and five half sisters, Mrs. Bessie Ruble, Mrs Martha Sherrill, Mrs Myrtle (Ruble), and Misses Kate and Irene Lewis, and a host of relatives and friends.
She left her home about 8 o'clock Saturday morning going to her brother's home, Henry Lewis. As she was returning home she stopped at her sister's, Mrs. Avery Ruble. As she stood talking to her sister, she put her hand to the left side of her head saying,'Oh, Myrtle.' Myrtle replied, 'What is the matter? She said, 'I don't know.' which were her last words. There she fell suddenly with hemorrhage of the brain. She suffered five long hours, then the Lord called her home to reign with him throughout eternity.
She was converted and united with the Baptist Church at the Sutton school house in 1900 where she remained a faithful member until the Lord called her away.
Funeral services were conducted at the Union Church by Bro. White, Sermon preached by Rev. Joseph Alcorn and prayer by Sherman Sherrill.
She was laid to rest in the Annapolis Cemetery until the resurrection morning.
[From a newspaper clipping in possession of Linda Lewis 1-3-90)

 
Lewis, Bertha (24189708)
 
5695 Obituary

Abram, William H.

Sun., June 14, 2009. Beloved husband of Irlene Abram (nee Poe); dear father and father-in-law of Jeffrey (Lydia) Abram, Ginny (Roy) Bone and the late William M. Abram; our dear grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend.

Mr. Abram was a retired Commander and Naval Aviator, USNR, retired Vice-President and Mid-West Legal Counsel of U.S. Brewers Association.

Services: Memorial service at Stephan Memorial United Methodist Church, 2730 Walton Rd., St. Louis, MO 63114 on Friday, June 19 at 11 a.m. Interment private. Donations to Stephan Memorial United Methodist Church or charity of your choice appreciated.
 
Abram, William Harry (57657164)
 
5696 Obituary

Bremmermann, Arnold

DEATH OF ARNOLD BREMMERMANN.
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One of Butler’s Best and Most Honorable Citizens Gone to Rest.
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On last Sabbath the 18th the mortal remains of Arnold Bremmerman were interred in the Butler Cemetery. Mr. Bremmermann was a native of Germany; he was a man of more than ordinary intellectual ability. He was at the time of his death not quite 34 years old. He first came to Bates county about 13 years ago, and was for some time employed as a clerk in dry goods store in Butler. Afterward he was engaged as traveling salesman for a wholesale firm in St. Louis, Returning to Butler some 10 years ago, he has since that time been employed as deputy in several of the county offices, he was also a clerk in the Bates county National Bank. More recently he was a partner with P. J. Jewett, in the furniture business. A few months ago finding his health failing, he disposed of his interest in the furniture store to his partner in hope that rest and recreation would bring him renewed vigor, but alas, that fell destroyer Consumption had lain hold of him and on Friday March 16 1883 at 10 o’clock A. M. he camly
At the grave the beautiful and impressive funeral service of the Order of Odd Fellows was read by Judge Lefker, acting chaplin. Deceased leaves a wife and one child to mourn his loss.

The Butler Weekly Times
March 21, 1883
Page 4 Column 5
Obituary

Bremmermann, A. 3-16-1883 Oak Hill
From cemetery index

 
Bremmermann, Arnold (62401566)
 
5697 Obituary

FINAL SUMMONS COMES
TO WILBERT MILLER
Wilbert W. (Wib) Miller passed away at the Missouri Baptist Hospital in St. Louis last Thursday, January 2, as the result of a brain operation performed some ten days earlier.

The body was conveyed to the home of his sister, Mrs. Maude Hickman, in Piedmont, where funeral services, attended by relatives and a few close friends were held at Mrs. Hickman's home Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. George A. McFarland and Rev. Fred Hartman, but burial was delayed until Monday because of the absence of a brother and, bad road conditions, and was held at Minimum, Mo., the deceased's old home, on Monday afternoon.

Mr. Miller had been an invalid since contracting sleeping sickness some twenty years ago. He lived most of his early life near Des Arc, spent several years in St. Louis, and had made his home with his sister, Mrs. Hickman, during the latter years.

Although badly handicapped because of his affliction, he was of a cheerful, uncomplaining disposition; was fond of company and delighted to be with his friends, of whom he had many. By nature he was of a religious disposition and deeply regretted his inability to attend church services as much as he desired. His death is greatly mourned by many , and the surviving relatives have the abiding sympathy of all.

Wilbert W. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Miller, was born April 8, 1903 at Des Arc, Mo., and passed away January 2, 1947 at 6:25 p.m. in St. Louis at the age of 43 years, 9 months and 25 days.

He leaves to mourn his departure three brothers and four sisters, Mrs. Maude Hickman, Piedmont, Mo., Mrs. Fred Lewis, Cape Girardeau, Mo., Mrs. Elmer Lovelace, St. Louis. Mo., Sam Miller, Scranton, Iowa, Winford Miller, Amarillo, Texas, Posey Miller, Annapolis, Mo., and Mrs. Charles Dorsey, St. Louis, Mo. He also leaves 18 nephews and nieces and a host of friends. His parents both preceded him in death as did two brothers and two sisters.

In his early twenties he was converted and throughout the years he has professed and practiced the faith of a Christian, his physical condition preventing him from being active in church. In his last days he said he placed this faith in God.
 
Miller, Wilbert W. (84073776)
 
5698 Obituary

George Raymond Ketcherside, of Farmington was born July 27, 1930 in Flat River and passed away December 8, 1980 at Mineral Area Hospital.

He is the son of the late Winford and his mother, Fern Parkin Ketcherside of Farmington, who survives. He is also survived by one brother, Paul H. Ketcherside, of Farmington.

Funeral services were conducted Dec. 11, 1980 at 2 p.m. at the Cozean Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Jerry Cowen officiating. Interment was in Parkwiew Cemetery under direction of Cozean Funeral Home. 
Ketcherside, George Raymond (11376112)
 
5699 Obituary

Mrs. Mary McNeely, wife of G. W. McNeely, was born June 6, 1835. She united with the M. E. Church South, Sept. 11, 1850. She was united in marriage to G. W. McNeely on April 22, 1869, and died Jan 20, 1900, aged 64 years.

She leaves a bereaved husband, two children and two step-children, with a host of friends and other relatives.

The funeral was preached at Pleasant View [should be Pleasant Hill] and the body interred in the cemetary one mile east of Fruitland, Mo,. on January 21, 1900.

Rev. W. H. Cunningham.
 
Mitchell, Mary (44130833)
 
5700 Obituary

Thomas Edward Regenhardt, 69, of Herrin, Ill., died Monday, August 3, 1998, at the Shawnee Christian Nursing Center in Herrin.

He was born August 15, 1928, in Mendota, Ill., Son of William and Margaret Sheppleman Regenhardt. He married Phyllis “Cookie” Gilbert-Grear Regenhardt.

Regenhardt was a 1951 graduate of Southern Illiniois University in Carbondale. He then worked for the McGraw Construction Co.

After the death of his father he joined his brothers and Don Harrison in the Regenhardt Construction Company.

In January 1961 he became president of Southern Illinois Stone Co. at Buncombe. He was elected president of Missouri Limestone Producers Association in January 1975.

When he retired in 1992, he was president of Southern Illinois Stone Co., vice president of Southern Illinois Asphalt Co., treasurer of Southern Illinois Materials Co. and Southern Illinois Concrete Products Co., vice president of Southern Illinois Pre-Cast Concrete Co., and secretary of Southeast Missouri Stone Co. in Cape Girardeau.

Regenhardt was a member and past trustee of First Presbyterian Church in Herrin, member of Vienna Masonic Lodge 150, Valley of Southern Illinois Scottish Rite, Ainad Shrine Temple, Williamson County Shrine Club, Marion Elks Lodge 800, member and past president of Williamson County Motor Patrol.

Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Janet Thaxton of Boston, Mass., Joann Putney of Freeport, Ill; a son, Mitchell Regenhardt of Phoeniz, Ariz., a stepdaughter, Diane Regenhardt of Jackson, Mo.; two stepsons, Paul Grear of Herrin, Todd Grear of Mobile, Ala.; two brothers, William Regenhardt of Mt. Vernon, Ill., Joe Regenhardt of Cape Girardeau; four grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother.

Friends may call at Van Netta Funeral Home in Herrin from 5-8 pm Thursday, and Friday from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Herrin. A Masonic service will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday.

Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the church, with the Rev. Jack Siebert officiating. Burial will be in Eastlawn Cemetery at Herrin. 
Regenhardt, Thomas Edward (84661704)
 

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