Obituaries from The Examiner

Jackson County Obituaries

Source: The Examiner

November 1997

DAVID M. STEFFA 
JOHN B. "J.B." STONE 
JUSTIN B. TROUTMAN 
MARTHA E. Van KIRK 
BARBARA L. DAVIS 
ALONZO M. "LONNIE" HUTCHESON 
HATTIE L. KALINKA 
GAIL J. MAYS 
WAIDO F. SIDEBOTTOM 
CHARLES "C.W." SMITH 
RAY W. WANG 
LILA L. LASLEY
LUCILE SMITH 
JOSEPH B. WALRUFF 
DAWN K. SAYER 
JOHN H. SHEAHON M.D. 
LEONA M. BLACKSTOCK 
GENEVIEVE M. "JEAN" CUNNINGHAM 
MARY J. DIBBLE 
KATHLYN G. FISH 
ANNIE PARR 
SEAN M. RILEY 

DAVID M. STEFFA 

David Marshall Steffa, 46, Independence, died Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1997, at Truman Medical Center. 

Mr. Steffa was born Feb. 23, 1951, in New York City and had lived in Independence most of his life. He had been a musician/guitarist for clubs in the Greater Kansas City area since 1970. He had also played three years in Frankfurt, Germany, at U.S. armed forces clubs. He was nicknamed Electric Dave. He was a member of St. Mary`s Catholic Church and the Kansas City Federation of Musicians Local 34-627 AF of M. He was a graduate of St. Mary`s High School, and attended Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, and the University of Missouri-Kansas City. 

His survivors include his mother, Julia E. Steffa of the home; three aunts, Ann Woodside and Martha Hunt, both of Independence, and Nancy Bodlak, Tucson, Ariz.; an uncle, G.B. Frost, Chapel Hill, N.C.; and six cousins. 

Services will be 1 p.m. Friday at the church. Burial will be in Buckner Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at D.W. Newcomer`s Sons Noland Road Chapel, where the rosary will be said at 7:30 p.m. 

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JOHN B. "J.B." STONE 

John Blair "J.B." Stone, 76, Blue Springs, formerly of Independence, died Sunday, Nov. 9, 1997, at the Park Lane Medical Center, Raytown. 

Mr. Stone was born May 24, 1921, in El Dorado Springs, Mo., and had lived in Kansas City and Independence before moving to Blue Springs earlier this year. He graduated in 1940 from El Dorado Springs High School and furthered his education in engineering in Kansas City. He was an Army veteran. He worked at Wilcox Electric in Kansas City his entire working career and continued with this type of work from his home until recently. He was interested in airplanes and maintained a pilot`s license. He was involved in starting the airport at the School of the Ozarks, near Branson, Mo. 

His survivors include two sisters, Genevieve Shaw, El Dorado Springs, and Esther Sylvester, Lee`s Summit; and a niece, Ruth Allen, Nevada, Mo. 

Services were today at the Hackleman Chapel, El Dorado Springs. Burial was in the El Dorado Springs Cemetery. Arrangements were under the direction of the Hackleman and Sons Fuenral Home. 

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JUSTIN B. TROUTMAN 

Justin B. Troutman, 21, Boulder, Colo., formerly of Independence, died Sunday, Nov. 9, 1997, in Boulder. 

Mr. Troutman was born Nov. 20, 1975, in Independence. He was a junior at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He was a member of the Church of Christ, Boulder, and enjoyed mountain biking and playing the guitar. 

His survivors include his father and stepmother, Terry H. and Nita Troutman, Lombard, Ill.; his mother, Jeannie Spoor, Lisle, Ill.; a brother,Kyle Troutman, Lombard; a stepbrother, Ken Mote, Lakewood, Colo.; a stepsister, Christie Brokaw, Virginia Beach, Va.; his grandparents, Howard and Leila Troutman, Independence, and Mildred and Hershel Spoor, Riverside, Mo.; maternal step grandmother, Anita Mote, San Diego, Calif.; and his great-grandmother, Goldie Spoor, El Dorado Springs, Mo. 

Services were today at the church, and local services will be 1 p.m. Friday at McGilley Antioch Chapel, Gladstone, Mo. Burial will be in Mount Washington Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the chapel. The family suggests contributions to Heartbeat, in care of Crist Mortuary, 3395 Penrose Place, Boulder, Colo. 80301. 

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MARTHA E. Van KIRK 

Martha Ellen VanKirk, 76, Independence, died Sunday, Nov. 9, 1997, at her home. 

Mrs. VanKirk was born March 21, 1921, in Lancaster, Ohio, and had lived in Independence for most of her life. She was a homemaker and a member of the Beverly Hills Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Conard VanKirk in 1987, and a son, Conard Douglas in 1972. 

Her survivors include four daughters, Constance D. Fisher, Bellevue, Wash., Linda K. Gagliardi, Rogers, Ark., Judith A. Tonyan, Independence, and Terri L. McClellan, Blue Springs;a sister, Etta Borden, Sun Lakes, Ariz.; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. 

Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at the George C. Carson & Sons Independence Chapel. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 tonight at the chapel. 

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BARBARA L. DAVIS 

Barbara L. Davis, 49, Independence, died Thursday, Nov. 6, 1997, at her home in Independence. 

Mrs. Davis was born July 24, 1948, in Kansas City. She was a 1966 graduate of Raytown High School. She was a homemaker. 

Her survivors include her husband, Lonnie Davis of the home; her parents, Howard and Jeanne Bence, Blue Springs; two brothers, Roger Bence, SanBernardino, Calif., and Brian Bence, Blue Springs; and two nieces, Brianna Bence and Melissa Bence. 

Private family services are planned. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Kansas City Dialysis Patient Fund, 1000 East 50th, Suite 400, Kansas City, Mo. 64110; Attn: Tim Lane. Arrangements are under the direction of the Webb-Freer Funeral Home. 

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ALONZO M. "LONNIE" HUTCHESON 

Alonzo M. "Lonnie" Hutcheson, 79, died Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1997,at St. Mary`s Manor of Blue Springs. 

Mr. Hutcheson was born in Kansas City and had lived in Independence before moving to Raytown two years ago. He had been a shipping and yard supervisor for the Portland Cement Co., for 34 years, retiring in 1979. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving with the 110th Combat Unit. He was a member of Christ United Methodist Church and a member of its men`s group. 

His survivors include his wife, Jeanette Hutcheson of the home; a son, George Hutcheson, Cedar Falls, Iowa; a daughter, Cheryl Webb, Peculiar, Mo.; a brother, Elmer Hutcheson, Independence; a sister, Delma Ullmann, San Antonio, Texas; three grandchildren, Sarabeth Graef, Conrad and Cody Hutcheson; and a great-grandson, Dylan Graef. 

Services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Speaks Suburban Chapel. Burial will be in Mound Grove Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 tonight at the chapel. The family suggests contributions to Christ United Methodist Church or St. Mary`s Hospice. 

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HATTIE L. KALINKA 

Hattie L. Kalinka, 84, Independence, died Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1997, at the Laurie (Mo.) Nursing Care Center. 

Mrs. Kalinka was born Oct. 23, 1913, in Haleyville, Okla., and had lived in Jackson County most of her life. She retired from nursing at Research Hospital in 1975. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roger R. Kalinka. 

Her survivors include two daughters, Gloria Bullock, Laurie, and Patricia Armstrong, Rocky Mount, Mo.; a son, Claude Smoot, Independence; two stepdaughters, Wanda Hamilton and Shirley Mills, both of Kansas City; two stepsons, Jack Kalinka, Panama City Beach, Fla., and Randall Kalinka, Harrisonville, Mo.; three sisters, Dorothy Gardner, Agnes Tarantola and Rita Hook, all of Kansas City; two brothers, John Lopez, Bruce Crossing, Michigan, and Joe Lopez, Independence; 23 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; andone great-great-grandson. 

Services will be 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the Park Lawn Funeral Home, Kansas City. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas City. Friends may call from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the funeral home. The family suggests contributions to the Kansas City Hospice. 

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GAIL J. MAYS 

Gail Jean Mays, 45, Buckner, died Thursday, Nov. 6, 1997, at her home. 

Mrs. Mays was born June 25, 1952, in Cherokee, Iowa, and had lived in Buckner since 1974. She was a 1970 graduate of Shawnee Mission North High School. She had been employed by the Federal Aviation Administration in Kansas City and Olathe,Kan., for a total of 22 years. 

Her survivors include her husband, Fred Maysof the home; a daughter, Jamie Lea Mays of the home; her mother, Dorothy Schuttler, Cushing, Iowa; three sisters, Terry Tenery, Kerrville, Texas, Shirlee Smith, Carrollton, Texas, and Barbara Vas, Adel, Iowa; and a brother, Bradley Schuttler, Olathe, Kan. 

Services will be 2 p.m. Sunday at the New Salem Funeral Home. Burial will be in New Salem Cemetery, Independence. Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. The family suggests contributions to the Hospice of Kansas City. 

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WAIDO F. SIDEBOTTOM 

Waido Franklin Sidebottom, 68, Kansas City, died Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1997, at Columbia Independence Regional Health Center. 

Mr. Sidebottom was born April 13, 1929, in southern Missouri. He attended Pleasant Hill schools. He retired from General Motors Leeds Plant after 40 years of service. He was a member of the UAW Local 93. He was baptized in the Calvary Baptist Church, Independence. 

His survivors include his wife, Carolyn of the home; a daughter, Marsha Nichols, Murrayville, Ill.; two sisters, Ethyl DePew, Junction City, Kan., and Alsa Yoho, Canton, Ohio;three granddaughters; and two great-grandsons. 

Services will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Atkinson Chapel, 600 West Wall, Harrisonville, Mo. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery, Harrisonville. 

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CHARLES "C.W." SMITH 

Charles "C.W." Smith, 77, Independence, died Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1997, at Columbia Independence Regional Health Center. 

Mr. Smith was born Dec. 7, 1919, and had lived in Independence most of his life. He was retired from Standard Oil. He was a member of Oakley Methodist Church, Mount Washington Masonic Lodge, Ararat Shrine Temple, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3976, Sugar Creek, and the 35th Division Association. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in Battery C 219th of the Field Artillery 35th Division. 

His survivors include his wife, Sue N. Smith of the home; two sons, David O. Smith, Alexandria, Va., and Michael D. Smith, Marietta, Ga.; a daughter, Raechell M. Smith, Kansas City; three sisters, Ruth Linnenbringer, Independence, Opal Boyle, Gold Hill, Ore., and Hazel Reinhart, Kansas City, Kan.; and one granddaughter, Courtney E. Smith. 

Services were today at the George C. Carson & Sons Independence Chapel. Burial was in Leavenworth National Cemetery. 

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RAY W. WANG 

Ray Wha Wang, 77, Kansas City, formerly of Independence, died Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1997, at her home. 

Mrs. Wang was born Sept. 28, 1920, in Hu-Pei, China, and lived in Raytown and Independence before moving to Kansas City. She was a homemaker and an active member of Kansas City International Fellowship/Friendship. She was preceded in death by her husband, Major General of R.O.C. Chin-Wen Lee. 

Her survivors include two sons, Samuel Lee, Raytown, and Raymond Lee, Kansas City; four daughters, Sharon Lee, Hong Kong, Susan Chan, Vancouver, British Columbia, Iris Lee, Lee`s Summit, and Lynn Kao, Quito, Ecuador; a sister, Chan Gwi Wang, Guelph, Ontario; a brother, Chan Hai Wang, Hu-Pei; and nine grandchildren, Tin-Tin, Wei-Cheng, Chris, Melanine, Jon, Julius, Adrian, Adrianna and Leo. 

Services will be 3 p.m. Sunday at the Speaks Suburban Chapel. Cremation will follow the service. 

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LILA L. LASLEY 

Lila L. Lasley, 66, Independence, died Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1997, at Columbia Independence Regional Health Center. 

Mrs. Lasley was born April 28, 1931, in Ridgefield, Wash.,and lived in Klamath Falls, Ore., for 32 years, and in the Portland, Ore., area for eight years before moving to Independence in 1991. She was an active member of the New Jerusalem Restoration Branch. 

Her survivors include her husband of 49 years, Waldo Dean Lasley Sr. of the home; five sons, Elzy Lasley, Buckner, Wesley Lasley, Waldo Lasley Jr. and Harold Lasley, all of Independence, and Eric Lasley, Vancouver, Wash.; two daughters, Helen Brown, Kansas City, and Deana Witt, Independence; a brother, Elza Musgrove, Rainier, Ore.; two sisters, Ruth Phillips, Vancouver, and Donna Estes, Ridgefield; 19 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. 

Cremation; services are pending. The family suggests contributions to the church. Arrangements are under the direction of New Salem Funeral Home. 

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LUCILE SMITH 

Lucile Williams Smith, 84, Kansas City, formerly of Independence, died Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1997, at her home. 

Mrs. Smith was born Jan. 5, 1913, in Independence. For 39 years, she and her husband, Kenneth Smith, owned and operated the Woodcraft Equipment Co., makers of York Archery, in Independence. After his death, she continued with her son, Kenneth B. Smith Jr., until 1985. 

Her survivors include her son of Independence; two daughters, Helen Gayle Johnson, Spokane, Wash., and LindaKae Cozart, Alamosa, Colo.; a brother, Arthur Williams, Kansas City; seven grandchildren; and 20 nieces and nephews. 

Services will be 10 a.m. Friday at the Blue Ridge Boulevard United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Mound Grove Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 tonight at the Hinton-Gibson Funeral Home, Raytown. The family suggests contributions to the church or the Junior Service League of Independence. 

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JOSEPH B. WALRUFF 

Joseph B. Walruff, 34, Raytown, died Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1997, in Kansas City. 

Mr. Walruff was born July 16, 1963, in Kansas City and was a lifelong area resident. He was an installer for alarm systems and a member of St. John Francis Regis Catholic Church. 

His survivors include his parents, John and Margaret Walruff, Raytown; a brother, Kenny Walruff, Oak Grove; and two sisters, Mary Gietzen, Independence, and Ann Walruff, Kansas City. 

Funeral mass will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the church. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Raytown. Friends may call from 9 to 10 a.m. Friday at the church. In lieu of flowers, contributions are suggested to the family to help defray funeral expenses. Arrangements are under the direction of the Carson Blue Ridge Chapel. 

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DAWN K. SAYER 

Dawn Kay Meyer Sayer, 33, Brookfield, Mo., died Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1997, at St. Mary`s Health Center of St. Louis. 

Mrs. Sayer was born Oct. 2, 1964, in Warrensburg, Mo., grew up in Concordia, Mo., and moved to Brookfield in 1988. Sheworked for Walsworth Publishing Co. Earlier she had worked for Unitog for 4 1/2 years. She was a member of St. Paul`s Lutheran Church of Concordia, but was attending the Full Gospel Fellowship in Brookfield. 

Her survivors include her husband, Terry L. Sayer of the home; her mother, Betty J. Meyer, Concordia; four brothers, Steven L. Meyer, Bolivar, Mo., Johnnie D. Meyer, Blackburn, Mo., and Danny P. Meyer and Scott W. Meyer, both of Concordia; a sister, Kelly R. Meyer, Concordia; eight nephews and nieces; and one great-nephew. 

Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at St. Paul`s Lutheran Church, Concordia. Burial will be in St. Paul`s Lutheran Cemetery, Concordia. Friends may call from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Royer Funeral Home, Oak Grove. The family suggests contributions to either church, or the Kidney Foundation. 

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JOHN H. SHEAHON M.D. 

Dr. John H. Sheahon, 76, Lake Lotawana, died Tuesday, Nov.11, 1997, at his home. 

Dr. Sheahon was born July 2, 1921, in Kansas City. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He attended De La Salle High School, Rockhurst College and Creighton University. He served his residency at St. Joseph Hospital in Denver, Colo., and Colorado General Hospital. He was a board certified OB/GYN, a Chief OB/GYN at St. Mary`s Hospital of Blue Springs and at Research Medical Center, and president of the Kansas City OB/GYN Society. He also was a member of the Credential Committee of Research Medical Center, a member of the medical staffs of Research Medical Center, Trinity Lutheran Hospital, St. Mary`s Hospital and Baptist Medical Center. He was in private practice for several years in Raytown and Blue Springs. 

His survivors include his wife, Martha Sheahon, Lake Lotawana; five daughters, Mary Lou Schroeder, Olathe, Kan., Karen Williams and Patti Hessler, both of Lee`s Summit, Martha McGrew, Prairie Village, Kan., and Carol Farrington, Leawood, Kan.; two sons, John Sheahon III, Lee`s Summit, and Jim Sheahon, Blue Springs; and 14 grandchildren. 

Services will be 10 a.m. Thursday at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Kansas City. Friends may call from 6 to 8 tonight at the church, where the rosary will be said at 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to the Rockhurst College Scholarship Fund,or to Research Medical Foundations. 

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LEONA M. BLACKSTOCK 

Leona M. Blackstock, 90, Independence, died Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1997, at Columbia Independence Regional Health Center. 

Mrs. Blackstock was born July 30, 1907, in Lucas County, Iowa, and lived in St. Joseph, Mo., before moving to this area in 1981. She was a member of the East Alton RLDS congregation. Her husband, John W. Blackstock, died in 1993. 

Her survivors include three daughters, Elizabeth Anne Buckingham and Lee M. Snethen, both of Independence, Donna Jeanne Hoffman, St. Joseph; two brothers, Harold W. Cackler and J. Charles Cackler, both of Independence; eight grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. 

Memorial services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the church. Graveside services will be private. Friends may call from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Speaks Suburban Chapel. The family suggests contributions to the RLDS Temple Endowment Fund. 

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GENEVIEVE M. "JEAN" CUNNINGHAM 

Genevieve M. "Jean" Cunningham, 87, Independence, died Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1997, at the Independence Health Care Center. Mrs. Cunningham was born March 26, 1910, in Sedalia, Mo., and had lived in Independence most of her life. She worked for Pratt & Whitney at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant during World War II. She was a member of Mount Washington United Methodist Church, and a former member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was preceded in death by her husband, W.P. Cunningham in 1987, and a son, William P. Cunningham in 1991. 

Her survivors include a daughter, Peggy J. Kerr, Independence; five grandchildren, Karen Miller, Ozark, Mo., CarolWard, Tulsa, Okla., Nelson Cunningham, Omaha, Neb., Patrick Kerr, Ormond Beach, Fla., and Charles Kerr, Independence; and 13 great-grandchildren. 

Memorial services will be 4 p.m. Saturday at the church; cremation. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the church. Arrangements are under the direction of the George C. Carson & Sons Independence Chapel. 

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MARY J. DIBBLE 

Mary Jean Dibble, 71, Independence, died Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1997, at Columbia Independence Regional Health Center. 

Mrs. Dibble was born Sept. 14, 1926, in Maysville, Mo., and had lived in Independence for 25 years. She was a visiting nurse for the city of Independence Home Health Division for nine years. She was a member of the Christian Church in Versailles, Mo. She was preceded in death by a son, Gary Jones in 1988. 

Her survivors include her husband, Charles Dibble of the home; two sons, Elton E. Jones, Crestline, Kan., and J.O. Brown, Berea, Ky.; two daughters, Sue Brown, Grandview, and Sharon Ewan, Bonner Springs, Kan.; a sister, Marguerite Blair, Cameron, Mo.; 14 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. 

Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Friday at New Salem Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 8 tonight at the George C. Carson & Sons Independence Chapel. 

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KATHLYN G. FISH 

Kathlyn Georgia Fish, 82, Independence, died Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1997, at Columbia Independence Regional Health Center. 

Mrs. Fish was born May 26, 1915, in Ledyard, Iowa, and had lived in Bethlehem, Pa., before moving to Independence in 1970. She was a secretary for the Iowa State University Extension School and the YWCA of Bethlehem before she retired. She was a member of the RLDS Stone Church congregation and had sungin its choir and the Messiah Choir. She was also active in other church work. She was an honorary member of the Lehigh University Women`s Club of Bethlehem.Her husband, Velmer B. Fish, died in 1968. 

Her survivors include a son, Leland Fish, Kansas City; a daughter, Mary Anne Adkins, Lee`s Summit; a brother, Robert Kolarich, Godfrey, Ill.; a sister, Joy Betty Hedges, Kansas City; and four grandchildren, William B. Fish, Jonathan T. Fish, Michael Adkins and Kristen Hankins. 

Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at the Speaks Midtown Chapel. Graveside services and burial will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Rush Lake Cemetery, Mallard, Iowa. Friends may call from noon to 2 p.m. Friday at the chapel. 

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ANNIE PARR 

Annie Parr, 95, Springfield, Mo., died Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1997, at Lenox Health Care Center, Springfield. 

Mrs. Parr was born Aug. 6, 1902, in Brownsville, Tenn. She was a homemaker, and a member of the First Baptist Church of Blue Springs, where she was a member of the choir. 

Her survivors include seven daughters, Patty S. Baldwin and Shirley Crooks, both of Springfield, Genie Martindale, Oak Grove, Mary Pitts, Raytown, Geneva Russell, Independence, BettyFowler, Hot Springs, Ark., and Helen Davis, Reed Springs, Mo.; two sons, David Hamilton, Alameda, Calif., and Harold Hamilton, Fort Meyers, Fla.; a sister, Dehlia Williams, Middleton, Tenn.; 34 grandchildren; 70 great-grandchildren; and 14 great-great-grandchildren. 

Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at D.W. Newcomer`s Sons Blue Springs Chapel. Burial will be in Blue Springs Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Friday at the chapel. The family suggests contributions to the Girls in Action Missions at the church. 

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SEAN M. RILEY 

Sean Mitchell Riley, infant son of Donna and Roger Riley of El Cajon, Calif., died Sunday, Nov. 9, 1997. 

His survivors also include a sister, Taylor Elise Riley, El Cajon; two half sisters, Shannon Harrison and Ashley Harrison, Maurice, La.; maternal grandparents, Diana and Thomas Ramsey, Greenville, S.C.; paternal grandparents, Millie and Don Riley, and paternal great-grandfather, Howard Huffman, all of Independence; his godmother, Erika Nohl, El Cajon; and aunts, uncles and cousins. 

Graveside services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Floral Hills Cemetery, Kansas City. Arrangements are under the direction of the Speaks Suburban Chapel. 

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