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Maryville Daily
Forum
Saturday January 22, 1944 p. 2
Silas A. Wiseman Dies; To Hold Funeral Sunday
Funeral
services will be held at 2:30 oÕclock Sunday afternoon at Workman Chapel for Silas
A. [mberry] Wiseman. 76-year old
farmer, who died at 1:30 oÕclock Friday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Inez Mackey of Hopkins, following
a lingering illness.
Rev.
Kenneth J. Bressler, pastor of the Methodist Church of Pickering, will
officiate. Burial will be in the
church cemetery.
Mr.
Wiseman was born August 12, 1868, at Humboldt, Neb., and had resided almost his
entire life in the Hopkins community, with the exception of a few years in
Kansas.
Surviving
are four sons, Loren, Forrest,
and Virgil Wiseman, Hopkins,
and Leland Wiseman, Bedford,
Ia.; four daughters, Mrs. Esther Young, Mrs. Mackey, Mrs. Nellie Bradley and Mrs. Alma Morrison, Hopkins; two brothers, Hiram and Charles
Wiseman, Clarinda, Ia.; two
sisters, Mrs. Hanner [Hannah] Booth,
Blue Rapids, Kas., and Mrs. Minnie Jackson, Falls City, Neb.; ten grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
[King, Marvin Randall ÒRandyÓ]
Nodaway News Leader
Thursday January 10, 2008 p. 6
Randall King
Marvin
Randall ÒRandyÓ King, 50,
Maryville, died Monday, January 7, 2008, at the Beverly Living Center,
Maryville.
He
was born September 13, 1957, in Maryville, to Marvin and Carol Thompson King. He
grew up in Hopkins and graduated from North Nodaway in 1976. He immediately joined the Air Force
National Guard and later served in the Air Force as an airplane mechanic while
in Okinawa.
He
attended Northwest Missouri State University and the University of New
Hampshire.
While
living in New Hampshire he was a fireman and paramedic. After moving to Missouri, he was
employed at the Tarkio Academy as an employee training coordinator until 1996.
Mr.
King was a member of Countryside Christian Church, Maryville.
Preceding
him in death was his father, Marvin I. [ra] King, paternal grandparents, Ira and Maxine
Mitchell King and maternal
grandparents, Allen and Hazel Stephens Thompson.
Survivors
include children, Katie, Allen, Hannah; stepson, Seth Patterson,
Manchester, NH; mother, Carol King,
Maryville; brothers, Jeffrey King,
Guerneville, CA, Stephen Coleman
and wife Angie, Maryville;
sisters, Terry Gallegos and
husband, David, Altus, OK, Tina
Fletchall and husband, Chris, Sheridan; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and a
host of friends.
Funeral
services will be held at 1:30 p.m., Friday, January 11, at the Countryside
Christian Church, Maryville. Final
resting place will be in the Fairview Cemetery, Bedford, IA. The family will have their fellowship
meal at the church at 12 noon, prior to the services. The family will receive friends at the Danfelt Funeral Home,
Maryville, from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, January 10.
Memorial
donations may be made to the Countryside Christian Church or SSM Hospice of NW
Missouri.
Online
condolences and tributes may be left by visiting www.danfeltfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements
are under the direction of Danfelt Funeral Home, Maryville.