Emery Family History

Emery Family History

submitted by Judith E. Burns



Descendants of WILLIAM AMBROSE EMERY

GENERATION 9 

Harry Ebenezer & Rhoda Florence (Emery) Porter
Prudie Bunn Porter b. 31 May 1898 born near Hunter, Kansas d. 9 August 1893; m. 8 June 1916 Guy Paul Clayton b. 30 January 1894 Kansas d. 16 August 1970 probably Harding/Mapleton, Bourbon, Kansas son of George and Kate Clayton

Year: 1930; Census Place: Mapleton, Bourbon, Kansas; Roll: 694; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 22
Children:
66 PAULINE LETITIA CLAYTON b. 7 December 1916 d. 31 July 1980; m. JOHN 
PATTERSON 
*67 DONALD PAUL CLAYTON b. 23 April 1918
*68 MABEL CATHERINE CLAYTON b. 29 January 1921
*69 WILLIAM RICHARD CLAYTON b. 1 March 1924
*70 JOE DAVID CLAYTON b. 29 December 1927

MARY ELLORA PORTER b. 4 April 1909 Kansas; m. 14 May 1931 JIM SUTHERLAND b. 14 June 1909 d. 6 February 1975 probably Benton county, Missouri 
child:
00 RUSSELL DEAN SUTHERLAND adopted d. 1976 
NOTE: Data as written is: Russell Dean Sutherland, b.?, d.?/1976,
Adopted, m. Keith Runyan, m. 5 November 1975, b.?, d. 2/20/1981; m. Cecil 
McGhee, m. 7 January 1990, b. 20 November 1906

LAURA MYRIA PORTER b. 10 October 1910 Kansas d. 11 Nov 1993 m. RALPH RUBY 
child:
71 MARIE RUBY b. 6 June 1926; m. GLENN AKERS; m 2nd [-?-]; m 3rd 11 April 
1929 LYLE JOHNSON

Ellsworth & Flora Ellen (Emery) Lester
MARY AMANDA LESTER b. 22 December 1897 New York twp., Caldwell county, Missouri d. 23 March 1972 Chillicothe, Missouri buried 27 March 1972 Kingston Cemetery Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri;
Mrs. Leonard Miller, 74, a native of Caldwell County, died Wednesday afternoon at the Chillicothe Hospital. Mrs. Miller was the widow of Leonard Miller who died in January of this year. She had lived in Hamilton the past few years. She is survived by 3 sons, Donald Miller, Kingston; Lyndell Miller, Kansas City; Joe Wayne Miller, Excelsior Springs; and daughter, Mrs. Audrey Wright of Hamilton; 3 brothers, Jesse Lester, Warrensburg; Charles Lester, Manson, Washington , and William Lester, Montevallo; 3 sisters, Mrs. Hope Fellows, Jerico Springs, Mrs. Joy Chase, Kansas City; and Mrs. Elma Shadduck, Cameron; and 8 grandchildren. The funeral was Sunday at the Bram Chapel conducted by Reverend Jim McCullough. Interment was in the Kingston Cemetery.
m. 15 December 1920 Caldwell county, Missouri Bk. I pg. 351 
Leonard MILLER (23) of Polo to Mary LESTER (19) of Kingston, both of Caldwell County, Missouri--Dec. 15, 1920-- at Polo By: D. L. Sayers, Pastor of Methodist Church, Polo, Missouri 
LEONARD DAVID MILLER b. 26 July 1896 Caldwell county, Missouri d. 22 January 1972 buried Kingston Cemetery Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri
Leonard David Miller, 75, Kingston, died Saturday at the home. Mr. Miller was a lifelong resident of Caldwell County. He was a retired laborer. He was a veteran of World War I. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary Miller, Hamilton, MO. 3 sons, Lyndell Miller, 3706 NE 82nd Terr., Kansas City, MO.; Joseph W. Miller, Excelsior Springs, MO.; and Donald L. Miller, Kingston, MO.; a daughter, Mrs. Audrey Wright, Hamilton, MO.; 2 brothers, Arthur B. Miller and Ellis Miller of Kansas City, 3 sisters, Mrs. Frona Mercer, Mrs. Edith Roberts, Kansas City and Gertrude Johnson , Phoenix, AR.; and 8 grandchildren. Service will be at 11a Tuesday at the Bram-Clark Chapel, Kingston, burial in the Kingston Cemetery.
children:
~72 GLENNICE DALONE MILLER b. 7 February 1922 Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri 
d. 24 February 1923 Kingston twp., Caldwell county, Missouri as Glenys 
Certif. #4067-d cause of death Laryngitis Simple & Broncho Pneumonia 
buried 24 February Kingston Cemetery Kingston, Missouri
~73 HILDRED PEARL MILLER b. & d. 3 May 1924 
*74 LYNDELL CHARLES MILLER b. 26 March 1926
*75 JOSEPH WAYNE MILLER b. 28 November 1931
*76 AUDREY VIRLEE MILLER b. 28 December 1938
*77 DONALD LEONARD MILLER 20 April 1941


ELMA ELLA LESTER b. 21 Mar 1902 Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri d. 27 May 1988 Harrisonville, Missouri buried 31 May 1988 Cameron Memorial Gardens Cameron, Clinton, Missouri 
Elma Ella Shadduck, 86, of Peculiar, died May 27, 1988, at Cass Medical Center in Harrisonville. She was born in Kingston, Missouri, the daughter of Joseph E. and Flora Ellen Emery Lester. Mrs. Shadduck grew up in Kingston but spent most of her adult life in Cameron, Missouri. She lived in Peculiar for the past 16 years. On June 22, 1927, she married Forrest N. Shadduck. She was a member of the Christian Union Church. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband. Survivors include a son, Paul W. Shadduck of Peculiar; 3 daughters. Doris Cornelius of Waukee, Iowa, Ellen Whitmer of Chillicothe, Missouri, and Elma Larimer of Olympia, Washington; 2 brothers, Charles Lester of Mason, Washington, and Jesse Lester of Conway, Arkansas; a sister, Joy Chase of El Dorado Springs, Missouri; 12 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. Graveside services were May 31 at Cameron Memorial Gardens, under the direction of Poland-Thompson Funeral Home; the Reverend George Moore officiated. Pall bearers were Dennis Cornelius, Gary Cornelius, Charles Atwood, Chris Hansen, Dowell Kincaid and Troy Figg.
m. 22 June 1927 Excelsior Springs, Clay, Missouri Books J pg. 196
F. N. SHADDUCK (37) of Cameron, Clinton County, Missouri to Elma Ella LESTER (25) of Kingston, Caldwell County, Missouri --Jun. 22, 1927-- at Excelsior Springs, Clay County By: Rev. D. W. Cox 

FORREST NICHOLAS SHADDUCK b. 5 December 1889 d. 3 July 1969 Hamilton, Missouri buried 7 July 1969 Cameron Memory Gardens Cameron, Clinton, Missouri 
Forrest N. Shadduck, 79, died July 3, 1969, in a nursing home in Hamilton, Missouri. Mr. Shadduck married Elma Ella Lester, June 6, 1927, Kingston, Missouri. Mr. Shadduck was a retired carpenter and a member of the RLDS Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elma Shadduck; a son Paul Shadduck of Kansas City; 3 daughters, Mrs. Doris Cornelius, Des Moines, Iowa; Mrs. Ellen Whitmer, Richmond and Mrs. Joy Hughes, Kansas City; a brother, Paul Shadduck, Roseburg, Oregon; a sister, Mrs. Eva Truder, Los Angels, California and 12 grandchildren. Services were July 7 at the Micheal [Michael] Mortuary. Burial was in the Cameron Memory Gardens.
Resided - 1973 Peculiar, Cass, Missouri.
children:
*78 DORIS RAVE SHADDUCK b. 23 May 1928
*79 ELLEN DEE SHADDUCK b. 9 February 1930
*80 PAUL W. SHADDUCK b. 24 March 1932; m. 14 Oct 1954 NERLE BOHANNON b. 
17 November 1936
*81 ELMA JOY SHADDUCK b. 15 July 1936

CHARLES ELLSWORTH LESTER b. 1 October 1904; m. 13 Aug 1934 MILDRED LOIS DAWSON b. 24 September 1911
children:
*82 JOHN EDWARD LESTER b. 17 May 1935 
*83 GORDON MILES LESTER b. 21 September 1937 

BESSIE OLIVE LESTER "JOY" b. 29 May 1907 Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri died 30 August. 1969 Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri buried 5 September 1969 Brasher Cemetery near Jerico Springs, Cedar, Missouri 
Bessie Olive "Joy" Lester Chase, 82, of RR 3, El Dorado Springs, was born May 29, 1907, in Kingston, Caldwell County, Missouri, the daughter of Joseph E. and Flora Emery Lester. She dies August 30, 1989, at the University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas. On August 30, 1930, she was united in marriage with L. W. "Bud" Chase, who survives, in addition to her husband, she is survived by their 3 children and their families who are: Roy Lester Chase, his wife, Shirley and their sons, Bruce, his wife, Julia, and Kenneth, all of Middlebury, Florida; Dorothy Chase Carriker, her husband Ulysses "Casey", of Stephens City, Virginia, their daughter, Kathleen, her husband, Dean, and grandson, David of Raytown; Normand David Chase, his wife, Robbie, 2 daughters, Martha and Jennifer, of Parkville, Missouri. Two brothers, Charles of Manson, Washington, and Jesse, of Conway, Arkansas, also survive along with 14 nieces and nephews. Burial was September 5, 1989 in the Brasher Cemetery, near Jerico Springs, Missouri. As implied by her name, Joy brought joy into the lives of all who knew her. She will be greatly missed by her family and many friends.
m. 30 August 1930 LAVERTISE WENTWORTH CHASE "BUD" b. 11 May 1910 Enid, Oklahoma 1 March 1993 Platte City, Missouri buried 5 March 1993 Brasher Cemetery near Jerico Springs, Cedar, Missouri
LaVertise W. "Bud" Chase, 82, formerly of El Dorado Springs, died Monday, March 1, 1993, at the Platte City Caring Center, Platte City. He was born May 11, 1910, in Enid, Oklahoma, the son of Lester Roy and Frances Elizabeth Blazier Chase. He is proceeded in death by his parents and 3 brothers, including his twin brother, LaVie Chase. On August 30, 1930, in Independence, Missouri, he was united in marriage with Joe Lester, who died August 30, 1989, on the couple's 59th wedding anniversary. Mr. Chase was a truck driver who spent most of his adult like in and around Kansas City prior to retirement to the Olympia area south of El Dorado Springs in 1973. After the death of his wife, he entered the Platte City Caring Center. He is survived by 3 children, Roy Lester Chase and wife Shirley, of Middleburg, Florida; Dorothy Ruth Chase Carriker and husband, Ulysses, of Stephens City, Virginia; and Normal David Chase and wife, Roberta of Parkville; 5 grandchildren, Bruce Chase and wife, Julie and Kenneth Chase of Middleburg, Florida; Kathleen Carriker See and husband, Dean, of Liberty, and Martha and Jennifer Chase of Parkville; 1 great grandson, David Kenneth See, of Liberty. Graveside services were held Friday, March 5, conducted by Rev. Warren Hall, with burial in Brasher Cemetery, Jerico Springs, Missouri. 
Resided - 1973 El Dorado Springs, Missouri
Children:
*84 ROY LESTER CHASE b. 25 May 1931 
*86 DOROTHY RUTH CHASE b. 4 December 1934 
85 NORMAN DAVID CHASE b. 20 January 1947 

JESSE EDGAR LESTER b. 23 May 1912; m. 20 September 1939 DELORES LEACH b. 22 May 1918 Missouri d. 18 September 1989 probably Conway, Faulkner, Arkansas buried Crestlawn Memorial Park dau. of Richard B. and Barbara (Morris) Leach 
Mrs. Delores Lester, 71, of Conway, Arkansas, died Monday, September 18, 1989. Born May 22, 1918, in Missouri, a daughter of the late Richard B. and Barbara Morris Leach, she was a retired nursing home employee, a Presbyterian and the wife of Jesse Lester. Other survivors are 5 sons, Richard Lester of Centerview, Missouri; Stanley Lester of Warrensburg, Missouri; Morris and Craig Lester, both of Vilonia, and Keith Lester of Greenbrier; 2 daughters, Mrs. Marylyn Smith of Mount Vernon and Mrs. Emily Lee of Greenbrier; a brother, Harold Baltinghouse of Kelso, Washington; 2 sisters, Mrs. Idoma Ellis of Ed Dorado Springs, Missouri; and Mrs. Mary King of Fredrickown [Fredickstown], Missouri; 14 grandchildren; and 1 great grandchild. Funeral services will be at 10a Friday at the Roller-McNutt Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jesse Thomas officiating. Burial will be in Crestlawn Memorial Park. Family visitation will be from 7-9p tomorrow at the funeral home. Pallbearers: Stanley McCannon, Dale Lester, Mike Garrett, Walter McCannon, Michael Lester and Eugene Farris.
Resided - 1973 Jesse E. Lester, Centerview, Missouri 
Children:
86 RICHARD ELLSWORTH LESTER b. 21 Oct 1941; m. 29 Oct 1972 LOIS MAXINE 
DRAPER b. 29 March 1932
*87 STANLEY JOE LESTER b. 5 July 1943 
88 MORRIS E. LESTER b. 27 July 1945; m. 6 July 1977 NANCY LEE MERRITT
*89 KEITH L. LESTER b. 27 July 1947 
*90 MARILYN KAY LESTER b. 10 April 1950 
*91 KENNETH CRAIG LESTER b. 18 March 1953 
92 PAUL MILTON LESTER b. 30 August 1955 d. 20 May 1981; m. 27 Dec 1980 
CHARLOTTE ADAMS 
Paul Milton Lester died yesterday of injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident near Warrensburg. Mr. Lester is survived by his wife, Charlotte, of the home in Warrensburg. His parents Mr. Jesse and Mrs. Delores Lester of Conway, Arkansas. 5 brothers, Mr. Richard Lester of Centerview, Missouri; Mr. Stanley of Warrensburg, Missouri; Mr. Morris Lester and Mr. Craig Lester of Vilonia, Arkansas; Mr. Keith Lester of Greenbrier, Arkansas; 2 sisters, Mrs. Marylyn Smith of Mount Vernon, Arkansas; Mrs. Emily Lee of Greenbrier, Arkansas. Services are pending at this time.
*93 EMILY CHRISTINE LESTER b. 20 August 1958 

Arthur Adrain & Mary Harriet (Emery) Luther
WILLIAM BROWN LUTHER b. 8 July 1895 d. 22 February 1965 buried Kingston Cemetery Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri
Memorial services for William Brown Luther, 69, of Hamilton, will be held this Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the Bram Chapel at Hamilton. Burial will be in the Kingston cemetery. 

Mr. Luther died unexpectedly Monday afternoon of a heart attack at the home. He and Mrs. Luther were returning to the house from a nearby barn after doing some chores when he was stricken. 

He was a half brother of Orville West, Mrs. Harlow Yoakum, Mrs. Glen Estes, Mr. J. O. Swafford, Robert West and Roscoe West, all of Richmond area. 

Other survivors include the widow, Mrs. Ruth Luther of the home; five sons, J. W. Luther of Hamilton, Arthur Luther of McCook, Nebraska, Jack Luther of Kansas City, Jim Luther member of the Armed Services in Germany and Virgil Luther of California. Three daughters, Mrs. Betty Bowers of Fort Dix, NJ., Norma Ray of Kansas City and Mrs. Juanita Dortch of California and 15 grandchildren. 
m. 4 April 1917 Cogwill, Caldwell, Missouri Bk. I pg. 209 
William B. LUTHER (22) of Kingston to Crystal CHRISTIAN (22) of Cowgill, both of Caldwell County, Missouri --Apr. 4, 1917-- at Cowgill By: W. L. Myers, Pastor of Methodist Church, Cowgill, Missouri 
MARY CRYSTAL CHRISTIAN b. 1 September 1897 Kidden, Caldwell, Missouri d. 18 March 1922 Caldwell county, Missouri Certf. # 7808-a; cause of death bronco pneumonia buried 19 Mar. 1922 Kingston Cemetery, Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri dau. of Richard H. and Ida (Millin) Christian 
m 2nd 12 May 1926 Cameron, Clinton, Missouri Book J. pg.173 [recorded Caldwell county, Missouri] 
W. B. LUTHER (30) of Kingston, Caldwell County, Missouri to Nellie Ruth CUTLER (24) of Cameron, Clinton County, Missouri --May 12, 1926-- at Cameron, Clinton County By: H. E. Keltner 
NELLIE RUTH CUTLER b. 17 May 1901 d. 7 July 1986
Resided Hamilton, Caldwell, Missouri 1965

Year: 1920;Census Place: Grape Grove, Ray, Missouri; Roll: T625_942; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 136 - Listed with Harford Christin Richard

Year: 1930; Census Place: Kidder, Caldwell, Missouri; Roll: 1179; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 12
Children 1st marriage:
*94 VIRGIL CHRISTIAN LUTHER b. 13 May 1918 
*95 JUANITA CRYSTAL LUTHER b. 31 January 1922 
children 2nd marriage:
*96 JESS WILLIAM LUTHER b. 10 Feb. 1927 
*97 ARTHUR NILES LUTHER b. 5 May 1929 
*98 JACK BROWN LUTHER b. 7 October 1931 
*99 CLAUDIE RUTH "PATTY" LUTHER b. 12 February 1934 
*100 NORMA LEA LUTHER b. 29 March 1940; m. 11 March 1960 ROBERT LEE RAY b. 
6 April 1935
*101 JIMMIE DALE LUTHER b. 29 June 1943

Alfred & Mary Harriet (Emery) West
FLORA BELL WEST b. 14 February 1900 Ray county, Missouri d. 16 October 1984 Richmond, Ray, Missouri buried Knoxville Cemetery.
Mrs. Flora B. Butler, 84, Richmond, died Tuesday at a hospital here. She was born in Ray county, Missouri, February 14, 1900 and had lived in Knoxville, Missouri most of her live before she moved to Richmond in 1977. Mrs. Butler was a member of Saint Paul Christian Church, near Knoxville. She leaves a son Estel Buter, Knoxville, three daughters, Mrs. Zelma Kinder, Carrollton, Missouri; Mrs. Thelma Knutter, Warsaw, Missouri, and Mrs. Ethel Teegarden, Knoxville; two brothers, Robert, Orville and two sisters, Mrs. Grace Yoakum and Mrs. Maggie Estes all of Richmond; nine grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30pm Friday at the Thurman Chapel, Richmond; burial in the Knoxville cemetery. Friends may call from 7-8pm today at the chapel. The family suggests contributions to the church memorial fund.
m. 3 Mar. 1918 ROBERT WILLIAM BUTLER b. 9 May 1897 Ray county, Missouri d. 22 April 1952 Knoxville, Ray, Missouri Certif. #13922 cause of death Myocardial exhaustion, Auricular Fibrillation Mitral Stenosis buried 24 Apr. 1952 Knoxville, Cemetery Knoxville, Ray, Mo. son of James A. & Ida (Mc Eleou) Butler
?m 2nd Mar 1954 J. O. SWOFFORD [SWAFFORD] b. 21 Mar 1897 d. 7 Aug 1989 brother Henry's obituary of 1974 lists her as Flora Swafford?

Year: 1920;Census Place: Knoxville, Ray, Missouri; Roll: T625_942; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 139;

Year: 1930; Census Place: Knoxville, Ray, Missouri; Roll: 1220; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 10
Resided Knoxville and 1984 - Richmond, Missouri.
children:
*102 ETHEL MAUDE BUTLER b. 12 April 1919 
*103 ESTEL LELAND BUTLER b. 27 February 1921 
*104 THELMA FAY BUTLER b. 24 July 1925 
*105 ZELMA MAY BUTLER b. 24 July 1925 

GRACE M. WEST b. 29 July 1905 Ray county, Missouri d. 8 July 1993 Richmond, Ray, Missouri buried Kincaid Cemetery 8 July 1993 
Grace M. Yoakum, 85, of Richmond, died at 7:35pm at Tuesday, June 8, 1993, at Shirkey Leisure Acres Nursing Home. 

Mrs. Yaokum [Yoakum] was born November 25, 1907, in Ray county, to Alfred and Mary Harriet "Hattie" (Emery) West. She married Millard Harlow Yoakum on December 1, 1928, he preceded her in death on July 5, 1972. 

She was a lifetime Ray County resident and member of the Richmond Christian Union Church and the Order of the Eastern Star, Richmond Chapter #255. 

In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by three brothers, Roscoe, Ralph, and Robert West and a half brother Bill Luther and four sisters. Flora Butler and three that died in infancy. 

Survivors include two sons, Donald Ray Yoakum of Osceola and Robert P. Yoakum of Liberty, a daughter, Alta Ferm Still of Richmond; a brother Orville West of Richmond; a sister, Maggie Estes of Richmond; and three grandchildren. 

Visitation will be from 7pm Thursday at Thurman Funeral Home, Richmond. Funeral services are at 10:30am Friday, July 11, at Thurman Funeral Home with Reverend Don Crowley officiating. Burial is at Kincaid Cemetery. 

Pallbearers are Josh Yoakum, Doug Yoakum, Dennis Estes, Gary Estes, Dean Prewitt and Keith Proffitt. 

The family suggests memorial contributions to the Ray County Hospice.
m. 1 December 1928 MILLARD HARLOW YOAKUM b. 13 March 1903 d. 5 July 1972 Richmond, Ray, Missouri son of Horace P. and Eva J. (Harlow) Yoakum

Year: 1920;Census Place: Knoxville, Ray, Missouri; Roll: T625_942; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 140

Year: 1930; Census Place: Knoxville, Ray, Missouri; Roll: 1220; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 11
Resided Richmond, Ray, Missouri.
Children:
106 DONALD RAY YOAKUM b. 28 December 1929 
107 ALTA FERN YOAKUM b. 4 November 1931; m. 4 November 1949 LEWIS VAUN 
STILL b. 10 February 1928
*108 ROBERT PEARLEY YOAKUM b. 13 Oct 1944 Knoxville, Ray, Missouri

RALPH ALFRED WEST b. 11 December 1911 Knoxville, Ray, Missouri d. 30 May 1947 Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri certif. #17672 cause of death Toxemia Heart, Liver, Kidneys, spleen & adrenal Generalized 1st & 2nd degree burns buried 1 June 1947 Sunny Slope 
Cemetery Richmond, Missouri. Station manager of Phillip 66. 
Services for Ralph Alfred West, who was fatally burned at the Phillips 66 station, 13th and Franklin Streets, in Lexington on Thursday night, May 29, in a gas station explosion, were held Sunday afternoon, June 1, 1947, at 2:30pm at the First Baptist Church of Richmond. 

Mr. West died in the Saint Joseph hospital in Kansas City Friday morning at 9:00am where he had been taken for treatment. 

He was born December 11, 1911, in Knoxville, the son of the late Alfred and Mary Harriet Emery Luther West. He had lived his entire life in Ray county, until 10 months ago, when he moved to Lexington. 

He was married to Alvena Shumate December 25, 1927. 

Survivors include his wife; one daughter, Kay Francis, three brothers, Roscoe of Kansas City, Missouri, Robert and Orville of Richmond, three sisters, Mrs. Flora Butler, Mrs. Grace Yoakum, Mrs. Maggie Estes, all of Knoxville, one half brother, William B. Luther of Hamilton. 

Burial was in the Sunny Slope cemetery with Reverend James Heath of Hamilton officiating, and the Quest-Life Funeral Home in charge
m. 25 December 1927 ALVENA FRANCES SHUMATE b. 29 September 1913 ?Alvena F. West b. 1 Oct 1913 d. 1 Jan 2006 probably Richmond, Ray, Missouri?
Children
~109 JAMES RALPH WEST b. 27 June 1939 d. 16 February 1940 Ray county, 
Missouri Certif. # 7902
110 KAY FRANCIS WEST b. 11 May 1941; m. 26 July 1963 RONDALL TRAVILLION
b. 14 December 1942 d. 24 February 1989 Richmond, Ray, Missouri 

ORVILLE PEARL WEST b. 14 December 1915 Taitsville, Missouri d. 20 August 1996 Richmond, Ray, Missouri 20 August 1996 Sunny Slope Cemetery. 
Orville P. West, 80, of Richmond, Missouri, died at 2:20pm, Tuesday, August 20, 1996, at the Ray county memorial hospital in Richmond. Funeral services will be held 2:00 pm Friday, August 23, at Thurman Funeral Home, Richmond. Military graveside services will follow at Sunny Slope Cemetery, Richmond. Conducted by the Ray county Veterans. Visitation will be 7-8pm Thursday, at the Thurman Funeral Home, Richmond, Missouri. Mr. West was born December 14, 1915, in Taitsville, Missouri, to Alfred and Harriet (Emery) West. He married Jessie M. Davidson of Richmond, on April 12, 1947; she survives of the home. 

Other survivors include one sister, Maggie Estes of Richmond; and several nieces and nephews. 

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by one son who died in infancy. Charles Dean West; four brothers, Robert, Ralph, Roscoe West and Bill Luther. Two sisters, Grace Yoakum and Flora Butler. 

Mr. West worked in the Maintenance Department at the VA Hospital in Excelsior Springs and Kansas City, Missouri. He then served as Commissioner of the Richmond Water Department. He worked in the Maintenance Department for the Richmond School District before retiring. 

He was a member of the Saint Paul's Christian Union Church. He also was a member of the Richmond V. W. W., Richmond American Legion and Disabled American Veterans. Mr. West was a US Army Veteran of WWII. 
m. 12 April 1947 JESSIE DAVIDSON b. 16 January 1916 d. 4 November 2000 Richmond, Ray, Missouri 
Resided Richmond, Missouri.
Child:
~111 CHARLES DEAN WEST b. & d. 1949 ? infant West February 1949 Springfield, 
Greene, Missouri Certf. #4611?

MAGGIE LOUISE WEST b. 31 August 1918 d. 24 August 2006 Richmond, Ray, Missouri 
m. 31 August 1939 Jacob Glen Estes b. 25 August 1915 Ray county, Missouri d. 21 Jun 1980 Richmond, Ray, Missouri buried Richmond Memorial Gardens Richmond, Ray, Missouri son of N. B. and Florence (Gentry) Estes. 
Funeral services were scheduled for 1:30pm today at Saint Paul's Christian Union Church near Knoxville for Glen Estes, 64, 160 south Institute, Richmond. Mr. Estes died June 21, 1980 at Ray County Memorial Hospital following a lengthy illness. 

He was born August 25, 1915 in Ray County, a son of N. B. and Florence Gentry Estes. He was married to Maggie West of Ray County on August 31, 1939. She survives of the home. 

Mr. Estes had been a farmer and had worked for the Missouri State Highway Department. He retired six years ago. He was a member of the Church and a lifelong resident of Ray county. 

He is survived by two sons, Gary Estes and Dennis Estes, of Richmond; one daughter, Mrs. Glenda Prewitt, Excelsior Springs; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Hendrix, Mrs. Noah Johnson, both of Richmond, Mrs. Dorothy Hilton, Kansas City and Mrs. Colene McFall, Polo; and one granddaughter, Amy Estes, Richmond. Four brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. 

Reverend Norman Goodman officiated at the funeral services toady. Burial was in Richmond Memory Gardens with Wilbur Estes, Norman Estes, Melvin Hendrix, Milo Hendrix, Lindell Forson, Billy Johnson, Clarence Dothagy and Jim McFall serving as pallbearers 
Resided Richmond, Missouri.
children
112 GLENDA SUE ESTES b. 12 January 1941; m. 18 October 1963 HAROLD 
DEAN PREWITT b. 17 November 1943
*113 GARY LEE ESTES b. 28 September 1942 
~114 DENNIS WAYNE ESTES b. 11 September 1956

Jonas Duane & Lillian E. (Parker) Emery
JESSE DUANE EMERY b. 11 February 1902 d. 16 November 1956; m. 31 December 1923; m. IONE BETHEL SPURGEON d. 27 September 1984 ??possibly Ione Emery b. 7 June 1903 d. September 1984 Colorado Springs, El Paso, Colorado?? 
Year: 1930; Census Place: Fort Collins, Larimer, Colorado; Roll: 245; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 42 
Children:
*115 BETTY LILENE EMERY b. 10 October 1924 
*116 DOLORES ANNE "DEE" EMERY b. 25 Dec 1927 *117 JACQUELINE LOUISE EMERY b. 6 August 1932 *118 MARALEE ORA EMERY b. 16 May 1934 *119 JO RENE EMERY "JODY" b. 3 September 1935

Pierce M. & Jennie (Emery) Hughes
LONNIE MERIDETH HUGHES "LON" b. 7 April 1903 Missouri d. 23 July 1959 San Francisco, California burial Golden Gate National Cemetery; m. Jul 1927 Verna [-?-] 
Funeral services for Lon M. Hughes, well known San Francisco public relations consultant and former financial editor of the Examiner, will be conducted at 1:00pm Monday at the N. Gray & Company chapel, Post and Division Street. 

The rites will be followed by internment at the Golden Gate National Cemetery. Mr. Hughes served with the 7th Fleet in World War II as a Commander. He was awarded the Bronze star for meritorious service with the 7th Fleet. He died late Wednesday night, July 23, 1959 of a heart attack at his home, 2443 Gough Street, he was 56. 

At the age of 16, Mr. Hughes, joined the US Navy and served as a wireless operator. Among his Ports of Call were Yokohoma, Japan during the earthquake. Shanghai, China at the time of the Boxer uprising. 

In recent years, Mr. Hughes owned and operated the Hughes Organization, a public relations firm at 376 Sutter Street. He began his career in the newspaper business in 1925 as an office boy on the San Francisco bulletin. He was Assistant Financial Editor when the Bulletin was merged with the Call. 

In 1929, Mr. Hughes joined the Wall Street Journal and became its city editor in 1932. At the same time he began a daily financial radio network program with the National Broadcasting company. He was appointed Financial Editor of the Examiner in 1933, a position he held until he went into business for himself in 1947. 

Mr. Hughes' wife Charlotte, died in 1957. He leaves 2 sons, Timothy, 12, and Lon Kennedy, 7. Mr. Hughes is also survived by his mother, Mrs. Jennie Palmer, 3 brothers, Theodore, William and Ray Hughes, all of Anaheim, 2 sisters, Mrs. Velma Thompson, and Mrs. Lillie Lindahl. 
m 2nd 1945 CHARLOTTE KENNEDY HYDE b. 1918 d. 10 February 1957. 
After Lonnie died the trustee of his estate, Frank Gentles, had custody of Timothy and Kennedy. No contact with Timothy and Kennedy since 1965.
Children:
120 TIMOTHY LON HUGHES b. 21 February 1947
121 LON KENNEDY HUGHES b. 14 September 1951

VELMA LAVERN HUGHES b. 17 February 1908 Missouri d. 7 May 1994; m. 20 Jan 1925 Vern Edward Pence; m 2nd 8 May 1937 Frank Martin Thompson b. 8 July 1907 d. 28 Jun. 1978; m 3rd Harold Dobenecker 
??b. 1 July 1908 New York d. 25 May 1996 Sonoma County, California son of: [-?-] & [-?-] (Hoops) Dobenecker??
Children:
*122 MAXINE ETHEL PENCE b. 9 October 1929
*123 JEANETTA LEE PENCE b. 14 July 1931 

LILLIE MILDRED HUGHES b. 9 May 1913 d. 24 August 1959 Kansas; m. November 1928 DENNIS MATTESON
Child:
124 DENNIS HUGHES MATTESON m. [-?-] LINDAHL

WILLIAM GORDON HUGHES b. 18 July 1918 d. 11 April 1976 Missouri; m. ROX ANN CLEAVER, m 2nd [-?-] 
Child:
125 DANIEL HUGHES 
126 DANA LEE HUGHES b. 28 May ?, d. 29 September1953

THEODORE BENJAMIN HUGHES b. 4 October 1921 Missouri; m. DORENE MALONE b. 11 August 1921 St. Joseph, Missouri d. 17 February 1979 Orange county, Missouri buried Melrose 
Child:
*127 Ronnie Flynn Hughes b. 28 May 1942
Wilbur Chesterfield & Anna Estella (Emery) Elliott
J. W. ELLIOTT b. 19 May 1905; m. 28 March 1924 Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri Bk. J Pg. 120
J. W. ELLIOTT (19) to Retha BRELSFORD (17), both of Elmira, Ray County, Missouri--Mar. 28, 1925-- at Kingston By: N. Ernest Bottom, Minister C. D. Brelsford, father of Retha & the father of J. W. gave consent 
RETHA BLANCH BRELSFORD b. 30 August 1909 north of Elmira, Missouri d. 22 July 1981 Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri buried Prairie Ridge Cemetery near Polo, Missouri dau. Joseph and Cedia (Sweatman) Brelsford.
Retha Blanch Elliott, 71, was born August 30, 1909, on a farm north of Elmira, Missouri and died July 22, 1981, at Saint Lukes Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri. 

She was the oldest daughter of Joseph and Cedia Sweatman Brelsford. She attended Mound School. Retha joined the Baptist Church early in life and was an active member at the time of her death. 

Retha was united in marriage to J. W. Elliott on March 28, 1924. To this union for children were born. 

Surviving is her husband, J. W. of the home at Polo; one son, Joe Elliott, Independence; 3 daughters, Colene Clark, Hamilton; Luette McFall, Polo; Rita Louise Fell, Cowgill; 2 sisters, Christina Elliott, Hamilton, Viola McLallen, Richmond; 2 brothers, Milton Brelsford, Cameron, and Raymond Brelsford, Lathrop; 11 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. The funeral service was held Saturday, July 25, at 1:30pm in the Cowgill Baptist Church with Reverend Alvin McGill and Rev. Joe Porter officiating. Burial was in the Prairie Ridge Cemetery near Polo.
m 2nd 15 August 1985 ELMA ETOYLE MC GINESS b. 16 October 1914 near Orrick, Missouri d. 24 August 1997 Richmond, Ray, Missouri m 1st Emil E. Bruns dau. of Chester Lee and Velma (Caldwell Boyer) Mc Ginnis 
Elma Etoyle Bruns Elliott, 82, of Polo, Missouri, died at 10:41pm, Sunday, August 24, 1997, at the Ray County Memorial Hospital in Richmond, Missouri. 

Mrs. Elliott was born October 27, 1914, near Orrick, Missouri, to Chester Lee and Velma Caldwell Boyer McGinnis. She married Emil E. Bruns of Ray County on October 22, 1936; he preceded her in death on October 30, 1982. She later married J. W. Elliott of Polo, Missouri, on August 14, 1985; he survives of the home. 

Other survivors include one step-son, Joe Elliott of Hamilton, Missouri, 3 step-daughters, Colene Clark and Luetta McFall of Hamilton and Louise Feil of Cowgill, Missouri; 2 brothers, Wayne McGinnis of Independence, Missouri and Bobby G. McGinnis of Lebanon, Missouri, 1 sister, Edith Bellis of Camdenton, Missouri; 10 step-grandchildren and 8 step great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. 

In addition to her parents and first husband she was preceded in death by one brother, Woodrow McGinnis; 1 sister, Imogene Bruns. 

Mrs. Elliott was a member of the Cowgill Baptist Church in Cowgill, Missouri. She lived near Richmond, Missouri, in the Lillard community before moving to Polo, Missouri. 
Children:
*128 MABLE COLENE ELLIOTT b. 19 March 1926 *129 LOUETTA FERN ELLIOTT b. 3 March 1927 *130 JOSEPH WILBUR ELLIOTT b. 15 March 1929 *131 RITA LOUISE ELLIOTT b. 15 Jan 1933
WILBUR FRANKLIN ELLIOTT b. 30 April 1907 Bonanza, Caldwell, Missouri d. 10 April 1972 Caldwell county, Missouri buried Highland Cemetery Highland twp., Caldwell county, Missouri. 
Wilbur Franklin Elliott, 64, of near Hamilton, who had been in ill health for several years and a wheelchair invalid since June of 1971, died in a Caldwell county ambulance at Boonville, April 10, while in route to the MU Medical Center in Columbia. 

A son of Wilbur and Anna Estella Elliott, he was born in Bonanza community southeast of Kingston and was a farmer until his health failed. 

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Christina Elliott, of the home; 2 sons, Charles and Ray Dean of Kansas City; 1 daughter, Mrs. Maxine Bell of Basehor, Kansas; 3 brothers, J. W. Elliott of Polo, Chester Elliott of Cameron and Emery of Breckenridge; and 5 grandchildren. 

The funeral service was Wednesday at 2:30pm at the Assembly of God Church in Hamilton conducted by Revered John Mepplelink of Cameron. Internment was in Highland Cemetery under the direction of Bram. 
m. 19 July 1930 Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri Bk. J. pg. 297
Frank ELLIOTT (23) to Christina BRELSFORD (17), both of Elmira, Ray County, Missouri --Jul. 19, 1930-- at Kingston By: G. A. Puckett, Minister C. D. Brelsford, mother of Christina gave consent. 
CHRISTINA BRELSFORD b. 7 May 1913 near Elmira, Ray, Missouri d. 22 November 1994 Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri buried Highland Cemetery.
Christina Elliott, 81, Hamilton, Missouri, died on Tuesday, November 22, 1994, at a Kansas City, Kansas hospital. 

Mrs. Elliott, was born near Elmira, Missouri, May 17, 1913, and had lived in Nettleton, Missouri for past 50 years. She had been a homemaker and was a member of the Assembly of God Church. 

Mrs. Elliott was preceded in death by her husband, Wilbur C., in 1972. Surviving are 2 sons, Charles of Kansas City, Missouri, and Ray Dean of Ponca city, OK; a daughter, Lena M. Bell of Basehor, KS; a brother, Raymond Brelsford of Lathrop, Missouri; a sister, Viola Woods of Richmond, Missouri; 7 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. 

The funeral was held on November 26, at Bram Funeral Home with burial in Highland Cemetery. 
Children: *132 CHARLES FRANKLIN ELLIOTT b. 1 September 1931 
*133 LENA MAXINE ELLIOTT b. 5 December 1933 *134 RAYMOND DEAN ELLIOTT b. 15 January 1943
EULA KATHRINE ELLIOTT b. 15 July 1909 d. 2 July 2005 Cameron, Clinton, Missouri; m. 24 Nov 1942 EDWARD HENRY SAIP b. 26 July 1896 Muden, Kansas d. 21 February 1985 Cameron buried Cameron Memory Gardens Cameron, Clinton, Missouri.
Edward Henry Saip, 83, Cameron, died Thursday at a hospital in Cameron. He was born July 26, 1896, at Munden, Kansas, and had moved to Cameron 20 years ago. Mr. Saip was a dispatcher for the Consolidated Freight Company eight years before retiring. Earlier, he was a gas station attendant in Hamilton, Missouri for 23 years. He was a member of the Hamilton Methodist Church. 

He leaves his wife Mrs. Eula Saip of the home; a son Jack Saip, San Francisco; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Hahn, Cameron; 2 sisters, Mrs. Francis Longwell, Belleville, Kansas and Mrs. Ella McChesney, Narka, Kansas; 8 grandchildren. Services will be at 2:00pm Monday at the Poland Thompson Chapel, Cameron. Burial in the Cameron Memory Gardens. Children: *135 JACK EDWARD SAIP b. 5 August 1944 *136 MARY ANN SAIP b. 18 July 1946
Lela Fay Elliott b. 9 May 1917 d. 6 Jun. 2003 Braymer, Caldwell, Missouri; 
m. 12 January 1942 Joseph Henry Snider b. 18 November 1908 Camden, Missouri d. 24 July 1990 Braymer, Caldwell, Missouri buried Evergreen Cemetery Braymer, Caldwell, Missouri
Joseph Henry Snider, 81, died July 24, 1990, in a nursing home in Braymer, where he lived. He was born in Camden, Missouri and lived in Breckenridge, Missouri before moving to rural Braymer in 1942. Mr. Snider was a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife Lela Elliott Snider, rural Braymer; 2 daughters, Joanna Moore, Orrick, in Ray county, and Charlotte Soper, Milford, NE.; 3 sisters, Tina Head, Richland; Bertha Shultz, Chanute, KS., and Carrie Garst, Braymer; and 5 grandchildren. Services will be at 2:00pm Saturday at the Pitts Chapel, Braymer; burial in the Evergreen Cemetery, Braymer. Friends may call from 7-8pm, Friday at the chapel.
Children:
*137 JOANNA SNIDER b. 28 July 1948 
*138 CHARLOTTE SUE SNIDER b. 29 August 1949 


Wallace ALEXANDER & Edna (Mc Laughlin)Emery
57 CLYDE E. EMERY/EVERETT CLYDE EMERY b. 15 Mar 1904 Missouri
d. 27 Aug 1959 Akron, Ohio 
m. Lillian M. Williams b. 7 Aug. 1907 Oregon d. 15 May 1994 Edmunds, Snohomish, Washington m. Winsor Dahlquist, Harley Shrupp 
Dau. of David A. and Mary (Goodwin) Williams.
m 19 Jan 1948 in Pikeville, Pike, Kentucky Sadie Farley b. 20 July 1910 Steele, Kentucky d. 1 Mar 1996 Pikeville, Kentucky Thompson & Nancy Jane Farley - 1 child

Clyde E. & Myra L. = Year 1930; Census Place: Seattle, King, Washington; Roll: 2499; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 149 
Child:
139 DONALD EMERY, m. ? 
Donald Emery attended Jesse Emery's funeral in 1956 at Colorado Springs, 
Colorado. At that time he was working for the Colorado Springs Gazette. No 
other information available since 1958. He told Jo Rene Emery that he was 
a second cousin and had three children. 
139a Loren Shelton Emery b. 17 Aug. 1927 Portland, Or. d. 4 Dec 1988 Colony Surf, 
Mason, Washington; m 13 Dec. 1947 Neva I. Clark dau. of William A. and Laura 
Minnie (Werentt) Clark 2 dau & 2 sons of which: 
Wayne A. /;-?-] Emery m. Christa Jaeger

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN & Myrtle May (Coshow) Emery
BERYL FRANKLIN EMERY b. 21 March 1921 near Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri d. 28 August 1995 Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri
He served is WWII as 3rd class seaman of the United States Navy.
Beryl Franklin Emery was born March 21, 1921, near Kingston, Missouri, the son of Benjamin Franklin and Myrtle Mae Coshow Emery. Beryl passed away unexpectedly August 28 at his home in Kansas City. He was 74 years old. He had lived in Kansas City since 1945. He was a graduate of Cowgill Missouri High School. Beryl had retired from Clark Oil Company in Kansas City after 45 years. He was a veteran of the Navy twice, a member of Duck Unlimited. At the present time he owned Emery's used store at 55th and Troost in Kansas City. He was a member of the Tabernacle Baptist Church at 27th and Holmes. 

Beryl was married to Wilma Margaret "Polly" Brown of Orrick, on November 12, 1949. She preceded on May 3, 1977. He is survived by his son and daughter in law, Benny Beryl and Sharon Emery of Kansas City; his close companion, Helen Marie Perry of the home. Other survivors include 2 sisters, Mrs. Opal Pickering, Hamilton; and Mrs. Nelda Mae Bassett. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother Walter Harley Emery, and one sister Emma Katherine Mayes. 

It was the family's desire that the funeral services for Beryl be held Thursday, at 10:30am at the Gowing Chapel, with the Reverend Gary Roberts, officiating. Musical selections given by Mrs. Thelma Norris, organist. Interment in South Point Cemetery, Orrick, Missouri. 

m. 12 November 1949 WILMA MARGARET BROWN "POLLY" b. 16 December 1916 south west of Orrick. Missouri d. 3 May 1977 buried South Point Cemetery.
Wilma M. Emery was born December 16, 1916, southwest of Orrick, the daughter of Willie Brown of Orrick and Maggie Mae Elliott Brown of Rayville. 

She passed away Tuesday, May 3, at the Truman Medical Center. She was 61 years old at the time of her death. She was a member of the Christian Union Church southwest of Orrick, and a housewife. 

On November 12, 1949, she was married to Beryl F. Emery of Kansas City. She is survived by her husband Beryl of the home, 2 sons, Robert Black of Atchison, Kansas; and Benny Beryl Emery of the home. 2 brothers, William Clell Brown and George R. Brown, both of Excelsior Springs and 1 sister, Mrs. Lois Downing of Omaha, NE. One grandchild, she was preceded in death by her parents and 1 sister Mary Francis Schanek. 

It was the family's desire that the funeral services for Mrs. Emery be held at 11:00am, Friday at the Gowing Chapel with the Reverend C. L. Duxbury officiating. Musical selections given by Mrs. Bonita Albertson organist and soloist. Interment in South Point Cemetery, Orrick. 
Child:
140 BENNY BERYL EMERY b. 26 August 1951; m. 26 August 1987 SHARON MARS b. 
2 March 1955


EMMA KATHERINE EMERY b. 29 September 1925 Caldwell county, Missouri d. 23 March 1990 Liberty, Missouri Buried Kingston Cemetery, Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri. 
Emma Katherine Mayes, 64, Lawson, Missouri, died Friday morning, March 23, 1990, at Liberty Hospital in Liberty, Missouri. Mrs. Mayes was born in Caldwell county and lived most of her life in the Polo, Missouri area. Mrs. Mayes was a member of the Kingston Christian and the VFW No. 4179 Auxiliary, both of Kingston, Missouri. She married Clifford Mayes on November 24, 1947, in Hamilton, Missouri. He survives. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Opal Faye. Additional survivors are 3 daughters, Patricia A. Taff of Amarillo, TX.; Linda Mayes of Lawson and Barbara J. Eckles of Kansas City, Missouri; a brother, Beryl Emery, Kansas City; 2 sisters, Nelda Basett [Bassett] of Independence, Missouri and Opal Pickering of Hamilton, Missouri; and 6 grandchildren. The funeral was March 26 at Baily [Bailey]Funeral Home in Polo, Missouri. Burial was in the Kingston Cemetery, Kingston, Missouri.
m. 24 November 1947 Hamilton, Caldwell, Missouri Bk. K pg. 658
Solomon Clifford MAYES (27) to Emma Katherine EMERY (22), both of Kingston, Caldwell County, Missouri--Nov. 24, 1947-- at Hamilton By: Rev. James 
SOLOMON CLIFFORD MAYES b. 8 May 1920
Children:
141 OPAL FAYE MAYES b. 13 June 1948 d. 15 June 1948
*142 PATRICIA ANN MAYES b. 12 March 1950
143 LINDA MAE MAYES b. 19 August 1951
144 BARBARA JO MAYES b. 14 February; m. 16 Oct 1982 CHARLES ELBERT ECKLES
b. 21 July 1949

NELDA MAE EMERY b. 14 November 1927; m. 22 March 1948 Caldwell county, Missouri Bk. L Pg. 3
Wilbur Jr. BASSETT (19) to Nelda Mae EMERY (20), both of Kingston, Caldwell County, Missouri --Mar. 22, 1948-- near Kerr By: Giles B. Koger, Minister
Alpha Bassett, father of Wilbur gave written consent.
WILBUR BASSETT, Jr. b. 22 March 1928 d. 7 [1] December 1990 Missouri 
Children:
*145 SANDRA KAY BASSETT, b. 20 September 1949 
*146 WILBUR DALE BASSETT b. 28 September 1950 
*147 EDWARD JOSEPH BASSETT b. 30 July 1952
*148 DONNA SUE BASSETT b. 26 February 1955
149 DIANA LYNN BASSETT b. 26 November 1956 d. 27 November 1956
*150 APRIL FAYE BASSETT b. 8 April 1961
*151 CHARLES ROBERT BASSETT b. 13 January 1966 

OPAL IRENE EMERY b. 24 November 1930; m. 5 December 1948 Kerr, Caldwell, Missouri Bk. L pg. 26
Dean BARNARD (Dec. 15, 1930) of Polo to Opal EMERY (Nov. 24, 1930) of Kingston, both of Caldwell County, Missouri --Dec. 5, 1948-- at Kerr By: Giles B. Koger, Minister 
DEAN LEROY BARNARD b. 15 December 1930 d. 3 May 1994 probably Benton County Missouri.
m 2nd 6 November 1987 DOM SCOT PICKERING b. 16 November 1934
Children:
152 DANNY DEAN BARNARD b. 19 January 1951; m. 2 July 1977 Hamilton, Caldwell, 
Missouri Bk. 1 Pg. 166
Danny Dean BARNARD (Jan. 19, 1951) to Benita Diane CLARK (Mar. 26, 
1956), both of Hamilton, Caldwell County, Missouri --Jul. 2, 1977-- at Hamilton By: Robert W. Grant, Minister of Hamilton Federated Church
BENITA DIANE CLARK b. 26 March 1956
*153 CHERI ANN BARNARD b. 18 May 1952 


Homer Everett & Clora A. (Senter) Emery
HAROLD EVERETT EMERY b. 21 September 1912 d. 28 February 1993 probably Ogallala, Keith, Nebraska; m. 1934 MONA DIXON b. 22 July 1917 d. 28 May 1991. 1973 resided Boulder, Colorado. 
Children:
*154 DIANE MARIE EMERY b. 30 January 1942
*155 JANEY EMERY b. 5 September 1944

MAXINE LUCILLE EMERY b. 24 February 1915 Concordia, Kansas d. 9 October 1997 Excelsior Springs, Clay, Missouri buried there Masonic Cemetery.
Maxine Lucille Emery Hope, 82, Excelsior Springs, Missouri, died October 9, at the Excelsior Springs Medical Center. Funeral services were October 11, at the Prichard Funeral Home, Excelsior Springs. Burial in the Masonic Cemetery, Excelsior Springs. The family suggests contributions to the Barbee Memorial Presbyterian Church, Excelsior Springs. Mrs. Hope was born on February 24, 1915, in Concordia, Kansas, the daughter of Homer and Coral Senter Emery. On September 3, 1934, she was married to Virgil Hope, who preceded her in death on February 2, 1993. Mrs. Hope was a licensed funeral director and with her husband owned and operated the Hope Funeral Home in Excelsior Springs, retiring in 1971. She was a member of the Barbee Memorial Presbyterian Church and the CJPEO Excelsior Springs. She is survived by 2 daughters, Bette Carol Tompkins and Peggy Suzanne Babb, both of Excelsior Springs; 5 grandchildren, including Chris Tompkins, Excelsior Springs, Robert L. Babb, Kearney, Beth Babb, Excelsior Springs and 5 great grandchildren. 
m. 3 September 1934 VIRGIL HOPE b. 30 October 1912 d. 2 February 1993 probably Excelsior Springs, Clay, Missouri. They resided Excelsior Springs, Clay, Missouri
Children:
*156 BETTE CAROL HOPE b. 1 December 1936 *157 PEGGY SUZANNE HOPE b. 4 June 1941 
LAWRENCE AMBROSE EMERY b. 31 May 1917 d. 26 February 1992 San Diego, San Diego, California; m. JOAN PAYTON b. 27 June 1920. 1973 resided Greeley, Colorado
Children:
*158 DAVID LAWRENCE EMERY b. 25 February 1940 
*159 JEFFERSON CRAIG EMERY b. 4 January 1942 

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