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Beth Maurine Hinkson

F, #158401, b. 24 December 1921, d. 28 March 1996

Parents

FatherGuy Gittings Hinkson (b. 1 October 1889, d. January 1971)
MotherMary Olive "Olive" Turner (b. 2 December 1889, d. 3 January 1974)
Pedigree Link

Family:

DaughterGayle Maurine Bell
DaughterDiane Bell

Biography

Beth Maurine Hinkson was born on 24 December 1921 in Halstead, Harvey Co., KS. She married Albert Frank Lindenstruth, PhD, on 2 December 1949 in Donforthe Chapel, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS. She died on 28 March 1996 in Wilmington, New Castle Co., DE,

Obituary – The News Journal, Wilmington, Delaware; Saturday, 30 MAR 1996, page A9 (Newspapers.com):

BETH HINKSON LINDENSTRUTH, 74, of Wilmington, died Thursday of heart failure in Wilmington Hospital.

Mrs. Lindenstruth, a graduate of the University of Kansas, was a schoolteacher in Kansas, Virginia and South Carolina, and a features writer for the Camden (S.C.) Chronicle. She acted and directed in amateur theater in Camden, S.C., and Kinston, N.C. She was a member of the League of Women Voters, American Association of University Women, Women’s Democratic Club and the International French Conversation Club. She and her husband, Albert F., lived in Geneva, Switzerland, for more than four years before to Wilmington in 1974. (sic)

Survivors: husband; daughters, Gayle Bell Picco and Diane Viehe, both of Portland, Ore.; brother, Dr. Bryce Hinkson of Poplar Bluff, Mo.

Service: 11 a.m. Monday, McCrery Memorial Funeral Home, 3924 Concord Pike, Talleyville.

Visitation: 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

Burial: private in Lower Brandywine Cemetery

Contributions: American Heart Association.



Beth Maurine Hinkson lived in 1957 in Camden, Kershaw Co., SC.
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Dr. Bryce Alden Hinkson, M.D.

M, #158402, b. 14 July 1926, d. 21 December 2018

Parents

FatherGuy Gittings Hinkson (b. 1 October 1889, d. January 1971)
MotherMary Olive "Olive" Turner (b. 2 December 1889, d. 3 January 1974)
Pedigree Link

Family: Bernadine Iva "Ivy" Roller (b. 9 May 1929, d. 17 June 2019)

DaughterMary Belle Hinkson

Biography

Dr. Bryce Alden Hinkson, M.D., was born on 14 July 1926 in Halstead, Harvey Co., KS. He married Bernadine Iva "Ivy" Roller on 17 December 1960 in Ossawatomie, Miami Co., KS; Iva was first married to Chester H. Jacobs before January, 1946, when their first child, Hubert, was born. She was 17 at the time and Chester was about 56. She also had Mary Belle Jacobs (1947-1959), and William Earl Jacobs in 1949, as per the 1950 census of Rishville, Phillips County. A Kansas County census in March 1953 shows a fourth child, Pollyanna, age 2. On the 1956 City Census of Winfield, Kansas, Hubert, William, and Polly Jacobs were listed, with no parents shown, at 411 Park Street. No other adults on the page were listed at that address. On the preceding page, a Patricia Johnson, age 10, was listed at 411 Park Street, but no other adults. It appears that this address was some kind of home for children who were unsupported by parents. He died on 21 December 2018 in Osage Beach, Camden Co., MO,

Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):

Bryce Alden Hinkson, M.D., age 92, passed away peacefully in the company of family on Friday, December 21, 2018 from complications of Parkinson’s disease at Ozark Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center in Osage Beach, Missouri. Bryce was a man of strong lifelong Christian belief and faith in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and the promise of eternal life in Heaven.

Bryce was born on July 14, 1926, on a farm in rural Halstead, Kansas, the son of the late Guy Gittings Hinkson and the late Mary Olive (Turner) Hinkson. He was the youngest of three children joining brother Newton and sister Beth. Bryce’s family later relocated from Halstead to Lawrence, Kansas where he graduated from Liberty Memorial High School in June 1944.

Shortly after high school graduation Bryce enlisted in the United States Navy serving his country for just over two years during World War II and the immediate post-war period. He completed basic training and Electrician’s Mate School at Great Lakes Naval Training Center near Chicago, Illinois before being assigned to active duty in San Francisco and San Diego, California. He served on board USS Radford (DD-446) a Fletcher-class destroyer and USS Siboney (CVE-112) a Commencement Bay-class escort carrier. Bryce served one tour in the western Pacific on USS Siboney and achieved his highest rating of Electrician’s Mate, Third Class (EM3c).

Following honorable discharge from the Navy in June 1946, Bryce returned home to Kansas where he completed his education at the University of Kansas earning a Bachelor of Arts in June 1950 and a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in June 1954. Bryce first earned his license to practice medicine in Kansas in June 1954 after which he served a one year medical internship at Wesley Hospital in Wichita, Kansas.

Bryce’s professional interests led him to medical practice primarily in the fields of psychiatry and general medicine. He served many years in civilian public service, first working in the Kansas State Hospital system for approximately seven years. Bryce then served as a physician at United States Veterans Administration (VA) hospitals in Leavenworth, Kansas; Fort Meade, South Dakota; and Poplar Bluff, Missouri. As a VA physician for almost 24 years, Bryce cared for untold numbers of veterans of all branches of the United States military before his retirement from the VA in Poplar Bluff, Missouri in 1988.

Bryce was united in marriage to Bernadine Iva (Roller) Hinkson, who he always lovingly called Ivy, on December 17, 1960 at the First United Methodist Church in Osawatomie, Kansas. Bryce and Ivy initially made their home in Osawatomie followed by moves to family homes in Leavenworth, Kansas; Fort Meade, South Dakota; and Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Bryce and Ivy lived in Poplar Bluff for over 32 years during Bryce’s last years with the VA and in retirement.

Bryce devotedly attended the First Christian Church in Poplar Bluff for over 30 years where he had many friends and where he sang in the church choir. Bryce was a loving and devoted husband and provider to Ivy and a loving and nurturing father and role model to their children Robert Charles Hinkson and Karen Sue Hinkson. Bryce and Ivy were instrumental in assuring Robert’s and Karen’s education and success in their adult lives. Bryce was Robert’s best man when Robert married Rose Mary (King) Hinkson in August 1993. Bryce was a loving father-in-law to Rose and Rose very much loved and adored Bryce in return.

In March 2011, Bryce moved to rural Kaiser, Missouri in the Lake of the Ozarks area where he lived in the home and loving care of his son Robert and daughter-in-law Rose. Bryce was also lovingly cared for at Ozark Rehabilitation and Health Care Center in nearby Osage Beach where he also received hospice care in his final months.

Bryce is survived by his wife of 58 years Iva Hinkson and daughter Karen Sue Hinkson of Arnold, Missouri; son Robert Charles Hinkson and his wife Rose Mary of rural Kaiser, Missouri; grandchildren Sara Smith of Jefferson City, Missouri; Rachel (Smith) Bang and her husband Josh Bang of rural Auxvasse, Missouri; Jonathan Pratt of Fairbanks, Alaska; and Elijah Hinkson and his wife Lillian (Vowels) Hinkson of Jefferson City, Missouri; and three great grandchildren Kayla Bang, Lori Bang, and Aiden Smith. Bryce is also survived by two step children and a step son-in-law and their families, including eight grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-granddaughter. Bryce is survived by two nieces, the daughters of his older sister Beth, Gayle Bell-Picco and her husband Tom and Diane (Bell) Viehe all of Portland, Oregon; and cousin Doris (Hinkson) Woolard of Florida, and numerous others in extended family and friends.

In addition to his parents, Bryce was preceded in death by brother Newton Hinkson and his wife Grace; nephew John Hinkson; sister Beth (Hinkson) Lindenstruth and her husband Albert Lindenstruth; infant great grandson Nathan Samuel Bang; and two step daughters.

Funeral Services will be 6 p.m., Thursday, December 27, 2018 at Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home, 3210 N. Ten Mile Drive, Jefferson City.

Visitation will be 6:30-8:00 p.m., Thursday, December 27, 2018, at Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home, 3210 N. Ten Mile Drive, Jefferson City.

A committal service and burial with military honors will be Friday, December 28, 2018, promptly at 12:30 p.m. at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, 2900 Sheridan Road, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. Family and friends are invited to attend.

It is the family’s wish that in lieu of flowers, donations in Bryce’s name be made to USO, P.O. Box 96860, Washington, D.C. 20077-7677.

Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

He was buried in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, Lemay, St. Louis Co., MO, Findagrave #195517520.
Occupation: Physician.
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Albert Frank Lindenstruth, PhD

M, #158403, b. 4 March 1921
Pedigree Link

Biography

Albert Frank Lindenstruth, PhD, was born on 4 March 1921 in Guttenburg, Hudson Co., NJ; son of Albert F. and Louisa Julia (Wieder) Lindenstruth, Sr. He married Beth Maurine Hinkson daughter of Guy Gittings Hinkson and Mary Olive "Olive" Turner, on 2 December 1949 in Donforthe Chapel, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS.
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John Dale Hinkson

M, #158404, b. 14 April 1941, d. 30 June 1972

Parents

FatherNewton Lowell Hinkson (b. 24 February 1913, d. 5 September 1957)
MotherGrace Geffert (b. 13 June 1909, d. 1 May 2003)
Pedigree Link

Biography

John Dale Hinkson was born on 14 April 1941 in Charleston, Charleston Co., SC. He died on 30 June 1972 in Santa Clara Co., CA.

He was buried in July 1972 in Alta Mesa Memorial Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara Co., CA, Findagrave #81983169.
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Bernadine Iva "Ivy" Roller

F, #158407, b. 9 May 1929, d. 17 June 2019
Pedigree Link

Family: Dr. Bryce Alden Hinkson, M.D., (b. 14 July 1926, d. 21 December 2018)

DaughterMary Belle Hinkson

Biography

Bernadine Iva "Ivy" Roller was born on 9 May 1929 in Phillipsburg, Phillips Co., KS; daughter of Earl and Mary Anne (Henry) Roller. She married Dr. Bryce Alden Hinkson, M.D., son of Guy Gittings Hinkson and Mary Olive "Olive" Turner, on 17 December 1960 in Ossawatomie, Miami Co., KS; Iva was first married to Chester H. Jacobs before January, 1946, when their first child, Hubert, was born. She was 17 at the time and Chester was about 56. She also had Mary Belle Jacobs (1947-1959), and William Earl Jacobs in 1949, as per the 1950 census of Rishville, Phillips County. A Kansas County census in March 1953 shows a fourth child, Pollyanna, age 2. On the 1956 City Census of Winfield, Kansas, Hubert, William, and Polly Jacobs were listed, with no parents shown, at 411 Park Street. No other adults on the page were listed at that address. On the preceding page, a Patricia Johnson, age 10, was listed at 411 Park Street, but no other adults. It appears that this address was some kind of home for children who were unsupported by parents. Bernadine Iva "Ivy" Roller died on 17 June 2019 in Mehlville, St. Louis Co., MO,

Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):

Daughter of Earl Roller and Mary Ann Henry.

Wife of Dr. Bryce Alden Hinkson, M.D., married on December 17, 1960 at the First United Methodist Church in Osawatomie, Ks.
Mother of Karen Sue Hinkson of Arnold, Mo. and Robert Charles (Rose Mary) Hinkson of rural Kaiser, Mo.

Grandmother of Sara Smith of Jefferson City, Mo.; Rachel (Josh) Bang of Auxvasse, Mo., Jonathan Pratt of Fairbanks, Ak. and Elijah (Lillian) Hinkson of Jefferson City. Great-grandmother of Kayla and Lori Bang and Aiden Smith. Sister of Darrell “Bud” (Clara) Roller of Greeley, Colorado, and numerous nieces and nephews. Also mother of Herb (Cathy) Deines of Hays, Ks. and William E. (Donna) Deines of WaKeeney, Ks, and son-in-law Charles Rhoades of WaKeeney, and their families, including eight grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-granddaughter.

Iva was preceded in death by her husband of 58 years, Bryce, daughters Polly (Deines) Rhoades and Mary Belle, infant great-grandson Nathan Samuel Bang, sister Pauline (Roller) Kappers, and brothers Orval Dean Roller, Sr. and Donald Duane Roller.

Ivy, of Arnold, Mo., formerly of Poplar Bluff, Mo., passed away in the company of family at Mercy Hospital South de Greeff Hospice House.

As a young woman, Iva worked for the Kansas State Hospital System as a nurse's and psychiatric aide, and was a homemaker for many years.

Bryce and Iva made their home in Osawatomie, followed by moves to Leavenworth, Ks.; Fort Meade, South Dakota; and Poplar Bluff, Mo. where they lived for over 30 years. Bryce’s beloved Ivy was a loving and devoted wife and mother, running a tight ship at home taking care of most household and parenting duties. Iva’s support and encouragement made it possible for Bryce to pursue his life’s work, thus their loving partnership allowed for countless military veterans and their families to receive necessary assistance. Iva had more recently made her home with her daughter, Karen, in Arnold, Mo. as it became necessary for her and Bryce to be closer to their children.

Iva loved spending time with her family and was very proud of them. She was a voracious reader her entire life. She loved gardening and flowers, especially the homegrown tomatoes and cucumbers she enjoyed eating and sharing with friends and neighbors. She also enjoyed country music, St. Louis Cardinals baseball, animals, word puzzles, and going for rides in the car to see wildlife and flowers or to make an ice cream run.

Celebration of Life was held at Hoffmeister South County Chapel, Lemay, Mo.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations in Iva’s memory be made payable and mailed to Mercy South de Greef Hospice House, 10024 Kennerly Road, St. Louis, MO 63128.

She was buried in 2019 in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, Lemay, St. Louis Co., MO, Findagrave #200395528.
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Almyra Deborah Haskins

F, #158410, b. 10 February 1847, d. 13 June 1895
Pedigree Link

Family: Daniel Gibler Wood (b. 25 April 1839, d. 24 May 1891)

DaughterLeora Alice Wood+ (b. 27 January 1872, d. 29 April 1914)
SonTeunis J. Wood (b. 6 October 1873)
DaughterM. Mary Wood (b. about 1876)
DaughterOla Deborah Wood+ (b. 5 October 1880, d. 25 October 1915)
SonRay C. Wood (b. July 1884)

Biography

Almyra Deborah Haskins was born on 10 February 1847 in Fishkill (probably), Duchess Co., NY; daughter of Clifford Frank and Deborah (van Arsdale) Haskins.1,2 She married Daniel Gibler Wood son of Isaac Wood and Catherine Gibler, on 9 February 1871 in Carroll Co., MO; ceremony by John E. Roberts, M.G. Almyra Deborah Haskins died on 13 June 1895 in Bogard, Carroll Co., MO.

Almyra Deborah Haskins lived on 4 June 1880 in Carroll Twp., Carroll Co., MO.3
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Citations

  1. [S5775] Fishkill, page 35A, 1850 Federal Census, Dutchess County, New York. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 496.
  2. [S2043] , 1880 Federal Census, Carroll County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 679; FHL #1254679.
  3. [S2043] 1880 Federal Census, Carroll County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 679; FHL #1254679.

Leora Alice Wood

F, #158411, b. 27 January 1872, d. 29 April 1914

Parents

FatherDaniel Gibler Wood (b. 25 April 1839, d. 24 May 1891)
MotherAlmyra Deborah Haskins (b. 10 February 1847, d. 13 June 1895)
Pedigree Link

Family 1: John E. Curry

DaughterIone H. Curry (b. February 1895, d. before January 1920)

Family 2: William Walter Hancock (b. 15 March 1869, d. 24 April 1937)

DaughterMargaret A. Hancock (b. about 1906, d. before 1973)
DaughterAnna Esteline Hancock+ (b. 27 September 1907, d. 11 November 1966)
SonCharles Russell Hancock (b. 12 May 1910, d. 19 December 1974)
DaughterLucy W. Hancock (b. about February 1914, d. before January 1920)

Biography

Leora Alice Wood was born on 27 January 1872 in Carroll Co., MO.1 She married John E. Curry on 16 March 1894 in Ray Co., MO. She married William Walter Hancock on 19 November 1904. She died on 29 April 1914 in Quincy, Hickory Co., MO,

OBITUARY. – The Index, Hermitage, Missouri; Saturday, 23 MAY 1914, page 4 (Newspapers.com):

Leora A. Wood was born in Carroll county, Missouri, January 27, 1872. She died at her home near Quincy April 29, 1914.

When 18 years of age she was married to John Curry. To this union was born one girl who is now living. November 19, 1904 she was married to Walter W. Hancock. Four children were born to this union, three girls and one boy, all of whom are living, the youngest girl being only eleven weeks old.

She united with the Christian church when young and remained a faithful member until 1913, when she united with the Methodist church at Shiloh. She was an active worker in Sunday School. It can be said of her, “she hath done what she could.”

During her long illness she exhibited great courage and patience in her suffering. On the day previous to her death she bade her relatives and friends farewell, saying that death had no terrors for her and that when she crossed the river she would be with Jesus.

The funeral was held at the Hopewell church Thursday, April 30, by Rev. J. R. Brown of Warsaw. He spoke from the text, Job. 14:14, “My Change.”

She leaves a host of relatives and friends. She was loved by all who knew her. All that kind hands could do for her was done, but it was God’s will to call her to her Heavenly home.

Thou has gone from us, O loved on,

O’er the dark and chilly tide;

In the house of many mansions

With the blest thou dost abide.

We shall now be sad and lonely,

Since thy voice we hear no more,

But ere long we hope to meet thee

On the bright eternal shore.

A FRIEND.



She was buried in May 1914 in Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery, Bentonville, Benton Co., MO, Findagrave #111747806.
Leora Alice Wood lived on 19 June 1900 in Ridge Twp., Carroll Co., MO.2 She lived on 18 April 1910 in Alexander Twp., Benton Co., MO.3
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Citations

  1. [S2043] Carroll Twp., Dist. 154, page 499C, Dwelling 52, Family 56, 1880 Federal Census, Carroll County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 679; FHL #1254679.
  2. [S1672] Ridge Twp., Dist. 0020, sheet 8B, line 60, 1900 Federal Census, Carroll County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 846; FHL #1240846.
  3. [S2249] Alexander Twp., Dist. 0002, sheet 2B, Dwelling 30, Family 29, 1910 Federal Census, Benton County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 769; FHL #1374782.

Teunis J. Wood

M, #158412, b. 6 October 1873

Parents

FatherDaniel Gibler Wood (b. 25 April 1839, d. 24 May 1891)
MotherAlmyra Deborah Haskins (b. 10 February 1847, d. 13 June 1895)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Teunis J. Wood was born on 6 October 1873 in Carroll Co., MO.1,2
Occupation: Farmer.2
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Citations

  1. [S2043] Carroll Twp., Dist. 154, page 499C, Dwelling 52, Family 56, 1880 Federal Census, Carroll County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 679; FHL #1254679.
  2. [S1672] Van Horn Twp., Dist. 0024, sheet 10B, line 62, 1900 Federal Census, Carroll County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 846; FHL #1240846.

M. Mary Wood

F, #158413, b. about 1876

Parents

FatherDaniel Gibler Wood (b. 25 April 1839, d. 24 May 1891)
MotherAlmyra Deborah Haskins (b. 10 February 1847, d. 13 June 1895)
Pedigree Link

Biography

M. Mary Wood was born about 1876 in Carroll Co., MO.1
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Citations

  1. [S2043] Carroll Twp., Dist. 154, page 499C, Dwelling 52, Family 56, 1880 Federal Census, Carroll County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 679; FHL #1254679.

Ola Deborah Wood

F, #158414, b. 5 October 1880, d. 25 October 1915

Parents

FatherDaniel Gibler Wood (b. 25 April 1839, d. 24 May 1891)
MotherAlmyra Deborah Haskins (b. 10 February 1847, d. 13 June 1895)
Pedigree Link

Family: Charles Frederick Statham (b. 10 July 1875, d. 1951)

DaughterWilburta Statham+ (b. 1908, d. 1981)
DaughterEdna Almira Statham+ (b. 24 February 1910, d. 17 October 1938)

Biography

Ola Deborah Wood was born on 5 October 1880 in Carroll Co., MO.1 She married Charles Frederick Statham in 1900. She died on 25 October 1915 in Carroll Co., MO.

She was buried in October 1915 in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Carrollton, Carroll Co., MO, Findagrave #112729954.
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Citations

  1. [S1672] Van Horn Twp., Dist. 0024, sheet 10B, line 63, 1900 Federal Census, Carroll County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 846; FHL #1240846.

Charles Frederick Statham

M, #158415, b. 10 July 1875, d. 1951
Pedigree Link

Family: Ola Deborah Wood (b. 5 October 1880, d. 25 October 1915)

DaughterWilburta Statham+ (b. 1908, d. 1981)
DaughterEdna Almira Statham+ (b. 24 February 1910, d. 17 October 1938)

Biography

Charles Frederick Statham was born on 10 July 1875 in Missouri. He married Ola Deborah Wood daughter of Daniel Gibler Wood and Almyra Deborah Haskins, in 1900. Charles Frederick Statham died in 1951 in Carroll Co., MO.

He was buried in 1951 in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Carrollton, Carroll Co., MO, Findagrave #69898514.
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Wilburta Statham

F, #158416, b. 1908, d. 1981

Parents

FatherCharles Frederick Statham (b. 10 July 1875, d. 1951)
MotherOla Deborah Wood (b. 5 October 1880, d. 25 October 1915)
Pedigree Link

Family: Everett Clifton Dulaney (b. 24 November 1892, d. 17 November 1957)

SonFred Allen "Allen" Dulaney (b. 22 September 1930, d. 1 September 1990)
SonEverett Wayne "Buzz" Dulaney+ (b. 18 May 1936, d. 20 December 2022)

Biography

Wilburta Statham was born in 1908. She died in 1981.

She was buried in 1981 in Wharton Cemetery, Bosworth, Carroll Co., MO, Findagrave #23277635.
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Everett Clifton Dulaney

M, #158417, b. 24 November 1892, d. 17 November 1957
Pedigree Link

Family: Wilburta Statham (b. 1908, d. 1981)

SonFred Allen "Allen" Dulaney (b. 22 September 1930, d. 1 September 1990)
SonEverett Wayne "Buzz" Dulaney+ (b. 18 May 1936, d. 20 December 2022)

Biography

Everett Clifton Dulaney was born on 24 November 1892 in Hale, Carroll Co., MO; son of Charles Creel and Jessie Elma (Thatcher) Dulaney. He died on 17 November 1957 in Veterans Hospital, Wadsworth, Leavenworth Co., KS.

He was buried in November 1957 in Wharton Cemetery, Bosworth, Carroll Co., MO, Findagrave #23277635.
Everett Clifton Dulaney began military service WW I service, overseas service.
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Edna Almira Statham

F, #158418, b. 24 February 1910, d. 17 October 1938

Parents

FatherCharles Frederick Statham (b. 10 July 1875, d. 1951)
MotherOla Deborah Wood (b. 5 October 1880, d. 25 October 1915)
Pedigree Link

Family: Ernest Wagy (b. 23 September 1902, d. March 1986)

DaughterArleta M. Wagy (b. 5 November 1928, d. 2 January 1929)
DaughterErnesteen Wagy+ (b. 20 March 1930, d. 28 December 2014)

Biography

Edna Almira Statham was born on 24 February 1910 in Tina, Carroll Co., MO. She married Ernest Wagy in 1927; after Edna's death, Ernest remarried to Beulah May Crispin in 1941. She died on 17 October 1938 in Bosworth, Carroll Co., MO.

She was buried in October 1938 in Wharton Cemetery, Bosworth, Carroll Co., MO, Findagrave #121672114.
Edna Almira Statham was buried.
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Ernest Wagy

M, #158419, b. 23 September 1902, d. March 1986
Pedigree Link

Family: Edna Almira Statham (b. 24 February 1910, d. 17 October 1938)

DaughterArleta M. Wagy (b. 5 November 1928, d. 2 January 1929)
DaughterErnesteen Wagy+ (b. 20 March 1930, d. 28 December 2014)

Biography

Ernest Wagy was born on 23 September 1902 in Carroll Co., MO; son of Robert and Clara Eva (Jones) Wagy. He married Edna Almira Statham daughter of Charles Frederick Statham and Ola Deborah Wood, in 1927; after Edna's death, Ernest remarried to Beulah May Crispin in 1941. Ernest Wagy died in March 1986 in Carrollton, Carroll Co., MO.

He was buried in 1986.
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Arleta M. Wagy

F, #158420, b. 5 November 1928, d. 2 January 1929

Parents

FatherErnest Wagy (b. 23 September 1902, d. March 1986)
MotherEdna Almira Statham (b. 24 February 1910, d. 17 October 1938)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Arleta M. Wagy was born on 5 November 1928 in Carroll Co., MO. She died on 2 January 1929 in Carroll Co., MO.

She was buried in January 1929 in Wharton Cemetery, Bosworth, Carroll Co., MO, iFindagrave #121672077.
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Ernesteen Wagy

F, #158421, b. 20 March 1930, d. 28 December 2014

Parents

FatherErnest Wagy (b. 23 September 1902, d. March 1986)
MotherEdna Almira Statham (b. 24 February 1910, d. 17 October 1938)
Pedigree Link

Family: Robert Eugene Frakes (b. 4 September 1924, d. 2 January 1997)

DaughterBarbara Frakes
DaughterSandra K. Frakes+ (b. 3 July 1947, d. 20 July 2013)
DaughterLinda Sue Frakes (b. 30 November 1949, d. 15 February 2022)
DaughterShirley Ann Frakes

Biography

Ernesteen Wagy was born on 20 March 1930. She married Robert Eugene Frakes on 25 January 1946 in Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO; from Findagrave.com memorial #91173130: On 31 Jan 1946, Chillicothe Constitution Tribune (Chillicothe, Missouris) has, "Mr. Robert FRAKES and Miss Rita JOHNSON were married in Kansas City Friday. Mr. FRAKES has just received his discharge afterserving three years in the Navy in the South Pacific. They are visiting with Mr. FRAKES' father, Casey FRAKES and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur JOHNSON, at present. Mr. and Mrs. Kay WILLERS were visiting her father, Casey FRAKES Sunday." She died on 28 December 2014

Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):

Ernesteen Frakes, 84, Independence, MO passed away Dec. 28, 2014. Services will be private. Ernesteen was born March 20, 1930 in Carrollton, MO and grew up in Bosworth, MO. She was an Avon Lady for over forty years. She was preceded in death by her husband Robert E. Frakes and daughter Sandra Idom. She is survived by three daughters Linda Thurman, Barbara Galloway and Shirley Turner.

She was buried in Oak Ridge Memory Gardens, Independence, Jackson Co., MO, Findagrave #140642933.
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Robert Eugene Frakes

M, #158422, b. 4 September 1924, d. 2 January 1997
Pedigree Link

Family: Ernesteen Wagy (b. 20 March 1930, d. 28 December 2014)

DaughterBarbara Frakes
DaughterSandra K. Frakes+ (b. 3 July 1947, d. 20 July 2013)
DaughterLinda Sue Frakes (b. 30 November 1949, d. 15 February 2022)
DaughterShirley Ann Frakes

Biography

Robert Eugene Frakes was born on 4 September 1924 in Chula, Livingston Co., MO; son of Alexander Casey and Clara Belle (Sherrow) Frankes, Sr. He married Ernesteen Wagy daughter of Ernest Wagy and Edna Almira Statham, on 25 January 1946 in Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO; from Findagrave.com memorial #91173130: On 31 Jan 1946, Chillicothe Constitution Tribune (Chillicothe, Missouris) has, "Mr. Robert FRAKES and Miss Rita JOHNSON were married in Kansas City Friday. Mr. FRAKES has just received his discharge afterserving three years in the Navy in the South Pacific. They are visiting with Mr. FRAKES' father, Casey FRAKES and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur JOHNSON, at present. Mr. and Mrs. Kay WILLERS were visiting her father, Casey FRAKES Sunday." Robert Eugene Frakes died on 2 January 1997.

He was buried in January 1997 in Oak Ridge Memory Gardens, Independence, Jackson Co., MO, Findagrave #91173130.
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Sandra K. Frakes

F, #158423, b. 3 July 1947, d. 20 July 2013

Parents

FatherRobert Eugene Frakes (b. 4 September 1924, d. 2 January 1997)
MotherErnesteen Wagy (b. 20 March 1930, d. 28 December 2014)
Pedigree Link

Family: John Eugene Idom (b. 5 October 1945, d. 2 January 1993)

SonRobert Eugene Idom
DaughterSherry Lynn Idom (b. 3 February 1971, d. 3 April 2001)
DaughterTammy Marie Idom

Biography

Sandra K. Frakes was born on 3 July 1947 in Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO. She married John Eugene Idom on 16 June 1967 in Independence, Jackson Co., MO. She died on 20 July 2013 in North Kansas City, Clay Co., MO,

Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):

Sandra Kay Idom, age 66, of Carrollton, Missouri, passed away Saturday, July 20, 2013 at North Kansas City Hospital. Sandy was born July 3, 1947 in Kansas City, Missouri, the daughter of Robert and Ernesteen (Wagy) Frakes. She graduated from William Chrisman High School in Independence, Missouri. On June 16, 1967 she married John Idom in Independence, Missouri. He preceded her in death on January 2, 1993. Sandy had worked for Con Agra as a lineworker. She was a member of the Assembly of God Church in Carrollton, Missouri. Sandy is survived by her mother, Ernesteen, Independence, Missouri; two children, Robert Idom, Carrollton, Missouri; Tammy Hellums, Carrollton, Missouri; three sisters, Linda Thurman, Urbana, Missouri/ Barbara Galloway, Independence, Missouri; Shirley Pittman Turner, Independence, Missouri; sixteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Her father and one daughter, Sherry, also preceded her in death. Visitation will be held from 1-2:30 p.m., Thursday, July 25, 2013 at Gibson Funeral Home, Carrollton, Missouri, with graveside services following at Carroll Memory Gardens, Carrollton, Missouri at 3:00 p.m. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the family's choice in memory of Sandy. They may be left at or mailed to Gibson Funeral Home, 201 S. Main, Carrollton MO 64633.

She was buried in July 2013 in Carroll Memory Gardens, Carrollton, Carroll Co., MO, Findagrave #138968582.
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John Eugene Idom

M, #158424, b. 5 October 1945, d. 2 January 1993
Pedigree Link

Family: Sandra K. Frakes (b. 3 July 1947, d. 20 July 2013)

SonRobert Eugene Idom
DaughterSherry Lynn Idom (b. 3 February 1971, d. 3 April 2001)
DaughterTammy Marie Idom

Biography

John Eugene Idom was born on 5 October 1945 in Los Angeles Co., CA; son of ? and Rozila Isabelle (Moore) Levy (1902-1973). He was born a Levy, changed at some later date to Idom. ID of biological father unknown -- he was living with his divorced mother in Los Angeles as of the 1950 census. He married Sandra K. Frakes daughter of Robert Eugene Frakes and Ernesteen Wagy, on 16 June 1967 in Independence, Jackson Co., MO. John Eugene Idom died on 2 January 1993 in Carrollton, Carroll Co., MO.

He was buried in January 1993 in Carroll Memory Gardens, Carrollton, Carroll Co., MO, Findagrave #138968669.
John Eugene Idom was also known as John Eugene Levy. He began military service on 24 August 1965 Vietnam War service, U.S. Army, enlisted, discharged 23 AUG 1968.
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Fred Allen "Allen" Dulaney

M, #158425, b. 22 September 1930, d. 1 September 1990

Parents

FatherEverett Clifton Dulaney (b. 24 November 1892, d. 17 November 1957)
MotherWilburta Statham (b. 1908, d. 1981)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Fred Allen "Allen" Dulaney was born on 22 September 1930 in Bosworth, Carroll Co., MO. He married Wilda Sue Watt on 23 November 1951 in Bosworth, Carroll Co., MO. He died on 1 September 1990.

He was buried in September 1990 in Wharton Cemetery, Bosworth, Carroll Co., MO, Findagrave #23277649.
Fred Allen "Allen" Dulaney began military service on 4 April 1952 Korean War era service, U.S. Army, enlisted, discharged 18 MAR 1954.
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Everett Wayne "Buzz" Dulaney

M, #158426, b. 18 May 1936, d. 20 December 2022

Parents

FatherEverett Clifton Dulaney (b. 24 November 1892, d. 17 November 1957)
MotherWilburta Statham (b. 1908, d. 1981)
Pedigree Link

Family: Della Joan "Joan" Gates

SonBradley Wayne Dulaney+
DaughterAngela Dulaney+

Biography

Everett Wayne "Buzz" Dulaney was born on 18 May 1936 in Bosworth, Carroll Co., MO. He married Della Joan "Joan" Gates on 9 February 1957 in Mendon, Chariton Co., MO. He died on 20 December 2022

Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):

Everett Wayne "Buzz" Dulaney, age 86, of Kansas City, MO passed away December 20, 2022 at Seasons Memory Care. Services will be held Wednesday, December 28, 2022 at Floral Hills Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to The Alzheimer's Association.

Buzz was born May 18, 1936 in Bosworth, MO. He graduated from Bosworth High School in 1954 and worked various jobs in Bosworth and Kansas City. On February 9, 1957, he married Joan Gates in Mendon, MO. In December 1958, he was drafted into the United States Army. He and Joan enjoyed their time and adventures while stationed in Germany. They returned to Kansas City in 1961 and Buzz went to work for Long Bell Lumber Co. He started homebuilding and developing residential homes and subdivisions in 1974 after forming Dulaney Construction Co. In his passion for this work, he was a member of the Kansas City Home Builders Association and was President in 1987 and 1988, an unusual 2 year run, and entered the Builder's Hall of Fame in 2000. He was also President of the Raytown Jaycee's from 1969-1970 and a member of St. Luke's United Methodist Church. Buzz was always taking care of business and helping others, and really loved the memories created during the familys' travels, at their lake home at The Ozarks, ski trips to CO, and watching his grandkids grow up. He was preceded in death by his father Everett Clifton Dulaney, his mother Wilburta Dulaney and brother Fred Allen Dulaney. Survivors include his wife of the home, Joan Dulaney, son, Bradley Wayne Dulaney, and daughter, Angela Swift (husband Mike); four grandchildren, Bradley Aaron Dulaney (wife Katy), Holly Dulaney, Nicholas Dykstal and Jonathan Dykstal; four great-grandchildren, Brooks Alan, Millie Kate, Reid Aaron Dulaney, and Athena Simmermon; and many nieces and nephews.

He was buried in December 2022 in Floral Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO, Findagrave #247615268.
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