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Maryville Daily
Forum
Monday February 23,
1953 p. 3
Services Tuesday For Marion
Neal
Funeral
services for Marion Neal, 1016 East First Street, who died at 1:30 p. m.
Saturday at the St. Francis Hospital in Maryville, were held at the Price
funeral home at 2 p.m. Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. D. Franklin Kohl,
pastor of the First Christian Church.
Graveside services and burial will be in the Oak Hill Cemetery.
Born
July 5, 1870, in Bellmore, Ind., son of the late Lewis and Nancy Webb Neal, Mr. Neal came with his parents to Missouri when
he was four years old. He is
survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Daisy [?] Wood, Port Arthur, Texas, and Mrs. Marie Shafer, [word missing] , 12 [?] grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren,
two brothers, George W. Neal,
Oklahoma City, J. [ohn] W.[illiam] Neal, Maryville, and seven sisters, [word blurry] Mrs. Lizzie Hanna, St. Joseph, Mrs. Elza Wysong [Mary], Oklahoma City, Mrs. John Collins [Edna], Barnard, Mrs. Edith Judah, Oklahoma City, Mrs. Charles Hinton [Ethel], Pickering; Mrs. Joe Baum [Dolly], Mill Valley, Calif.; Mrs. George Smith
[Doret], St. Joseph.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Wednesday February 25, 1953 p. 2
Final Rites Held For Marion
Neal
Funeral
services for Marion Neal of
Maryville, who died Saturday, were held Tuesday at the Price funeral home. Burial was in the Oak Hill
Cemetery. The Rev. D. Franklin
Kohl, pastor of the First Christian Church, officiated.
Music
was provided by Charles Fakes, Sanford Jones, Mrs. Lowell Gray and Mrs. Howard
Null, accompanied by Mrs. Alva Lett, Sr., who sang ÒBeautiful Isle,Ó ÒNo Tears
in ParadiseÓ and ÒThe Last Mile of the Way.Ó
Pallbearers
were Lester Hollensbe, Floyd Bailey, Russell Baer, H. B. Cushman, Emmett Byengo
and J. J. Miller.
Flowers
were in charge of Mrs. Russell Baer, Mrs. Edison Hanna, Mrs. Lester Hollensbe
and Mrs. Richard Collins.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Monday August 23, 1954 p. 2
Funeral Services
Tuesday For Albert Hinton
Funeral
services for Albert Hinton,
83, Pickering, who died at 6:20 oÕclock Sunday morning at his home, after an
illness of three months, will be held at 2 oÕclock Tuesday afternoon at the
Price funeral home. The Rev. Elmer
Evans will conduct the services and burial will be in the White Oak cemetery,
Pickering.
Pickering
friends who have no way of transportation to Maryville are asked to meet at the
Pickering drug store where transportation will be furnished.
Born
Aug. 12, 1871, at Pickering, Mr. Hinton was married Nov. 21, 1892 to Sarah Hewitt, who survives. He was a retired farmer and had lived in Pickering for 22
years.
He
was a member of the Methodist church.
Besides
his wife, Mr. Hinton is
survived by one son, Roy Hinton;
a daughter, Mrs. Harold Anderson;
two brothers, Frank and Charles Hinton, all of Pickering, four sisters, Mrs. Addie Neil and Miss Blanche Hinton, both of Maryville; Mrs. Sarah Hellier, Magna, Utah; and Mrs. Charles Taylor, Hopkins.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Wednesday August 25, 1954 p. 2
Funeral Services
Tuesday For Albert Hinton
Funeral
services for Albert Hinton,
Pickering, who died Sunday at his home, were held at 2 oÕclock Tuesday
afternoon at the Price funeral chapel.
The Rev. Elmer Evans conducted the services and burial was in the White
Oak cemetery.
The
songs, ÒBeyond The SunsetÓ and ÒWhen I Shall Fall Asleep,Ó were sung by John
Hood, who was accompanied by Mrs. J. W. Hake.
Pallbearers
were Forrest Dean Hinton, William A. Linebaugh, Lane Ulmer, Loren C. Hackett,
Charles Birkenholz and Claude Cline.
Flowers were in charge of Mrs. Walter Runnels, Mrs. Charles Hinton, Mrs.
Lane Ulmer, Mrs. Forrest Dean Hinton, Mrs. William A. Linebaugh and Mrs.
William A. Locke.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Thursday August 19, 1954 p. 2
Charles Oscar
Pistole Dies At St.
Francis Hospital
Charles
Oscar Pistole, 84, 211 North Vine
Street, died at 1:30 oÕclock this afternoon at the St. Francis hospital, where
he was a patient for 24 hours. He
had been ill for six weeks.
A
retired farmer, Mr. Pistole
was born March 19, 1870, on a farm east of Pickering and had lived his entire
life in Nodaway County. He had
lived for four years in the home on North Vine Street. He was married Feb. 3, 1897 in
Pickering to Emma Allen, who survives.
Other
survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Oscar Augustine, Maryville; five grandchildren, and four great
grandchildren. One daughter, Mrs.
John Morris, preceded him in
death.
Funeral
services will be held at 3 oÕclock Saturday afternoon at the Price funeral home
and burial will be in Pickering.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Monday August 23, 1954 p. 2
Final Rites Saturday
For Charles O. Pistole
Final
rites for Charles O. [scar] Pistole,
Maryville, who died Thursday at St. Francis hospital, were conducted at 2
oÕclock Saturday afternoon at the Price funeral chapel by the Rev. Delbert
Dick. Burial was in the White Oak
cemetery, Pickering.
ÒGoing
Down the ValleyÓ and ÒBeautiful Garden of PrayerÓ were sung by John and Donnis
Hood, accompanied by Mrs. J. W. Hake.
Pallbearers
were Leslie, Eldon and Russell Morris, Olin, Alva and Lewis Pistole. Flowers were in charge of Mrs. Wayne
White, Mrs. Gerald Harris, Mrs. Albert Steele and Miss Annice Pistole.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Wednesday August 25, 1954 p. 2
Leaves For Dayton,
Ohio To Attend Funeral Service
Mrs.
Ethel Elliott, Graham, left
Sunday for Dayton, Ohio, to attend funeral services for her sister, Mrs.
Anna Cleveland, who died after
being an invalid for three and one-half years.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Wednesday August 25, 1954 p. 2
Dr. C. W. Kirk Leaves For San Antonio, Texas
Dr.
C. [harles] W. Kirk, Hopkins,
left this morning for San Antonio, Tex., called there by the death of his
half-brother, Lt. Col. Orlo Quinn,
61, who died Monday in Brooks Hospital, Ft. Sam Houston. He had been ill for 18 months. Funeral services will be held Thursday
morning in San Antonio and burial will be in the National Cemetery, Ft. Sam
Houston.
Lt.
Col. Quinn, retired, was reared
in Maryville, attended the Maryville schools, and in 1917, entered the aviation
services in the Army. Besides Dr.
Kirk, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Ora Center, Woodland, Calif.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Monday June 4, 1951 p. 2
William Hinton Died Saturday
William
Eli Hinton, age 78, of Pickering,
died at 3:20 p. m., Saturday, at the St. Francis Hospital. He had been ill for a month. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.
m. Wednesday at the Pickering Methodist church of which he was a member, and
burial will be in the White Oak cemetery.
Born
May 31, 1873 near Pickering, Mr. Hinton was married Aug. 28, 1896, to Ida Lee, who survives. Other survivors include a foster daughter, Mrs. Wayne
Sharr of El Monte, Calif.; four
sisters, Mrs. Addie M. [ay] Neil,
Gainesville, Fla.; Mrs. Arthur Hellier [Sarah], Magna, Utah; Miss M. [abel] Blanche Hinton, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Charles Taylor, Hopkins, and three brothers, Albert, Frank
and Charles Hinton, all of
Pickering.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Thursday June 7, 1951 p. 1
W. E. Hinton Services Held At Pickering
Funeral
services for William E. [li] Hinton
of Pickering, who died June 2 at the St. Francis Hospital in Maryville, were
held at 2 p. m. yesterday at the Methodist church in Pickering, conducted by
the Rev. W. H. Allen. Burial was
in the While Oak cemetery.
Special
music was presented by John and Dennis Hood, and flowers were in charge of Mrs.
Loren Hackett, Mrs. Loren Loch, Miss Dorothy Berkey, Mrs. Harold Crane, Mrs.
Forest Hinton and Mrs. William Llinebaugh. Pallbearers were Maurice Loch, Loren Hackett, Claude Cline,
William Linebaugh, Loren Loch and Leland Nicholas.
Mr.
Hinton is survived by his wife;
four sisters and three brothers. A
niece, Mrs. Wayne Sharr of El
Monte, Calif., made her home for a number of years with Mr. and Mrs. Hinton,
but is not a foster daughter. One
son, William Floyd, died in
infancy.
For
more than 60 years, Mr. Hinton
had been a prominent citizen and successful farmer of the Pickering
community. He was one of the
leaders in the organization of the first 102 River Drainage District in Nodaway
County. He also served on the
board of directors of the Drainage District for a number of years and was
treasurer at the time the Corporation was dissolved, and one of the proud
achievements of his life was that he could be instrumental in seeing that the
surplus funds of the District were rebated to the Drainage District
taxpayers. He helped organize the
Farm Bureau in this county after World War I and remained an enthusiastic
member of the organization until his death.
Mr.
Hinton was a member and loyal supporter of the Methodist church of Pickering.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Friday August 25, 1950 p. 7
Mrs. Mary Neal Rites
Funeral Services For
Pickering Woman Held Thursday Afternoon
Funeral
services were held Thursday afternoon at the Price funeral home for Mrs.
Mary A. [nn Alexander] Neal of
Pickering, who died August 21 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Stewart
Robinson [Gertie Mae] of Hemet, Calif. Burial was in White Oak cemetery, near Pickering. The Rev. Delbert Dick officiated.
Music
was furnished by Mrs. Orlo Lincoln of Pickering, accompanied by Miss Lois
Lincoln, who sang ÒSunrise TomorrowÓ and ÒSome Golden Daybreak.Ó
Pallbearers
were Lauren Runnels, Jesse Miller, James Ware, Harry Sumy, Ed Shreve and Rev.
Dick.
Flowers
were in charge of Mrs. Leslie Hanna, Mrs. John McGuire, Mrs. Walter Runnels and
Mrs. Ed Shreve.
[NEAL, MARY ANN ALEXANDER]
Maryville Daily Forum (Maryville, Missouri), Tuesday, August 22, 1950
Tuesday, August 22, 1950
Mrs. Mary A. Neal Who Died in Calif. To Be Buried at Pickering
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Price funeral home for Mrs. Mary A. Neal of Pickering, who died Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Stewart Robinson of Hemet, Calif. Burial was in White Oak cemetery at Pickering. The Rev. Delbert Dick officiated.
Music was furnished by Mrs. Orlo Lincoln, Pickering, accompanied by Miss Lois Lincoln, who sang "Sunrise Tomorrow" and "Some Golden Daybreak."
Pallbearers were Lauren Runnels, Jesse Miller, James Ware, Harry Sumy, Ed Shreve and Rev. Dick.
Flowers were in charge of Mrs. Leslie Hanna, Mrs. John McGuire, Mrs. Walter Runnels and Mrs. Ed Shreve.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Wednesday May 23, 1945 p. 2
James L. Neal, Pickering Farmer, Dies At Age of 82
James
L. [ouden] Neal, 82-year-old
retired farmer, died at 7 oÕclock last night at his home at Pickering following
an illness of one day. He had been
in failing health for some time.
He
was born April 25, 1863, in Nodaway County, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Neal [Charlotte Frazee]. Mr. Neal, who had resided at Pickering sixty-one years,
had lived at the present residence fifty-five years. On August 30, 1884, he was married at Maryville to Miss
Mary Alexander. Mr. Neal was a member of the Masonic lodge and Order of
the Eastern Star of Pickering.
Besides
his wife, he is survived by one son, [James] Ervin Neal, Kansas City; two daughters, Mrs. D. [aniel] S. [tewart] Robinson
[Gertie Mae], Hemet, Calif., and James
L. Clayton [Cloe Annice],
Escondido, Calif.; six grandchildren and one great grandchild. Two daughters preceded him in death.
Burial
will be in White Oak Cemetery at Pickering, but other funeral arrangements have
not been completed.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Monday May 28, 1945 p. 1
Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Robinson [Gertie Mae Neal], Hemet, Calif.; Mrs. James Clayton [Cloe Annice Neal], Escondido, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goss,
Jr., and daughter, San
Bernardino, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. [James] Ervin Neal, Independence, are visiting at Pickering where
they were called by the death of James [Louden] Neal, whose funeral services were conducted Saturday.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Thursday May 24, 1945 p. 1
Neal Rites Saturday
Funeral services will be
held at 2 oÕclock Saturday afternoon at the Price funeral home for James L.
[ouden] Neal of Pickering, who
died Tuesday. Burial will be in
White Oak Cemetery at Pickering.
[Sharr, Rebecca
Kessiah Burch]
Maryville Daily
Forum
Monday November 16, 1942 p. 2
Mrs. Sharr, 91, Dies
Mrs.
William Sharr, 91 years of age,
long time resident of Nodaway County, died late Sunday night at her home three
and one-half miles southeast of Pickering, following an illness of several
years. She had been bedfast eight
months.
Mrs.
Sharr, who was Miss Rebecca
[Kessiah] Burch, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. George Burch [Keziah Bland] before her marriage, was born September 18, 1851
at Bloomfield, Ind. She was
married August 22, 1872, at Bloomfield, Ind., to William [Ulray] Sharr, and soon after their marriage they accompanied
Mrs. SharrÕs brother, Joseph Sharr,
to Texas, making the trip with an ox team.
After
two years residence, they returned to their home in Indiana and 12 years later
moved to a farm near Quitman, where they lived about two years, later moving to
the Gaynor vicinity to live for ten years. In 1891 they purchased the farm on which they now reside and
have lived there fifty-one years. Mrs.
Sharr became a member of the West
Union church, Primitive Baptist, on June 30, 1886.
She
is survived by her husband; four sons, F. [rancis] M. [arion] Sharr, Wilmington, Calif.; Lee Sharr, Republic, Mo.; [John] Austin Sharr, Maryville, and Ira [Manford] Sharr, Huntington Park, Calif., four daughters, Mrs.
Emily Partridge, Bedford, Mrs.
Mary Hollensbe and Mrs. Ethel
Treese, Pickering, and Mrs.
Eva Latimer, Des Moines, Ia.,
fifty grandchildren and forty-five great grandchildren.
Funeral
services will be held at 2 oÕclock Tuesday afternoon at the Orrsburg church
with Rev. Barnes of Kansas City officiating. Burial will be in the Orrsburg cemetery.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Monday August 31, 1953 p. 2
Isaac A. Treese Dies; Funeral Service Wednesday
Isaac
Ansel Treese, 67, retired farmer
of Ravenwood, died at 5:50 p. m. Sunday at his home. He had been ill for several years.
Born
Nov. 1, 1885, near Ravenwood, Mr. Treese was married Dec. 24, 1906 in Ravenwood
to Kessiah Ethel Sharr, who
survives. He was a member of the
Baptist church, Orrsburg. Besides
his wife, he is survived by four sons, Irvin and Bernard Treese, Ravenwood; Eugene Treese, Hopkins; and Donald Treese, Pickering; four daughters, Mrs. Marvin
Collins [Verna], Skidmore; Miss
Reva Treese, of the home; Mrs.
Irvin Thompson, Hopkins; and Mrs.
Eldon Staten, Ravenwood; 31
grandchildren; five brothers, Raymond Treese, Shenandoah; Crystal, Pickering; Dorsey, Asa and William, all Kansas City; four sisters, Mrs. Ira Sharr
[Elsie Lorene], Clearmont; Mrs.
Joe Correnti [Bertha] and Mrs. Thomas McKee [Savilla], both of Kansas City; and Mrs. Elmer Smith
[Hattie], Tucumcari, N. M.
Funeral
services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Orrsburg church, Elder Paul
Brown, Kansas City, assisted by Elder Cecil Judd, Pickering, will have charge
of the service, and burial in the Orrsburg cemetery will be in charge of the
Price funeral directors.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Thursday September 3, 1953 p. 2
Funeral Services
Wednesday For Isaac A. Treese
Funeral
services for Isaac A. [nsel] Treese,
Ravenwood, who died Sunday, were held at 2 oÕclock Wednesday afternoon at the
Baptist church in Orrsburg and burial was in the Orrsburg cemetery.
The
services were conducted by Elder Paul Brown, Kansas City, assisted by Elder
Cecil Judd, Pickering.
Mr.
and Mrs. Drexel Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Judd sang ÒI WonÕt Have to Cross
Jordan Alone,Ó ÒFace to FaceÓ and ÒSafe in the Arms of Jesus.Ó
Pallbearers
were William Walker, Burton Wilson, Harold Treese, Charles Treese and Jackie
and Ronald Collins.
Flowers
were in charge of Mrs. Joan Walker, Mrs. Betty Wilson, Miss Reva Treese, Mrs.
Irene Stuart, and the Misses Bernita Treese, Alice Collins, Frances Masoner,
Mary Stoner and Corda Lambley.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Friday March 17, 1950 [p. 1]
Frank Treese Found Dead In Bed In San Francisco
[George]
Frank Treese, a former Maryville
resident, died Wednesday night of a heart ailment at his home in San Francisco,
Calif. He may have died in bed
Tuesday morning.
According
to the Price funeral home, the body will be brought to Maryville for burial.
Mr.
Treese was the son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. George [Washington] Treese [Nancy Jane Judd] of Maryville. About 16 years ago he left Maryville for California where he
had been employed by a bank.
Survivors
are six brothers, I. [saac] A. [nsel], Dorsey, and Crystal Treese, Pickering; Raymond Treese, Shenandoah, Ia.; Willie and Asa Treese, Kansas City, and four sisters, Mrs. Ira Sharr
[Elsie Lorene], Pickering; Mrs.
Joe Correnti [Bertha], Kansas
City; Mrs. Elmer Smith [Hattie],
Tucumcari, N. M., and Mrs. Tom McKee [Savilla May], Maryville.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Tuesday March 21, 1950 p. 2
Treese Rites Wednesday
Funeral Services To Be
Held At Price Funeral Home
Funeral services for [George] Frank Treese will be conducted at 2 oÕclock Wednesday
afternoon at the Price funeral home.
Burial will be in the Orrsburg cemetery. Mr. Treese
died Wednesday of a heart attack at his home in San Francisco, Calif.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Saturday September 27,
1947 [p. 1]
Mrs. Walter
Crenshaw Dies; Lived At
Parnell
Mrs.
Walter Crenshaw of Parnell died
at 9:10 oÕclock this morning at the St. Francis Hospital where she had been a
patient since Friday afternoon.
Mrs.
Crenshaw was born January 21,
1892, as Mary Ellen Treese,
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Treese of Ravenwood. Besides
her husband, she is survived by four children, Mrs. Helen Burns, Parnell; Mrs. Althie Hibbs, Sheridan; Alva Crenshaw of the state of Wyoming, and Curtis Lee
Crenshaw of Parnell.
Funeral
arrangements have not been made.
Maryville Daily
Forum
Monday September 29, 1947 [p. 1]
Crenshaw Services Held Today At Parnell Church
Funeral
services were held this afternoon for Mrs. Walter Crenshaw in the Parnell Methodist church with the Rev. C.
C. Pritchard officiating, assisted by the Rev. A. C. Neighbors. Mrs. Crenshaw died Saturday morning at St. Francis
hospital. She was a member
of the Christian church.
Pallbearers
wee Leslie New, Earl New, Delois Collins, Eddie Davis, Herbert Dean Treese and
Ervin Treese.
Those
in charge of the flowers were the Misses Vivian and Vera Auten, Patty Chapman
and Betty Treese.
Music
was furnished by Mrs. Orlo Beatty, Mrs. Paul Long, Wallace Kennedy and Charles
Evans. They sang ÒRock of Ages,Ó
ÒWill the Circle Be UnbrokenÓ and ÒThereÕll Be a Home Over There.Ó
Burial
was in Rose Hill Cemetery at Parnell.