Missouri, U.S., Marriage Records, 1805-2002
Mary Ann Coonce, 66
Feb 15, 2007
Mary Ann Coonce, daughter of Bernie Miller and Eva (Yeisley) Miller, was born. Mary Ann was a member of the Mansfield Freewill Baptist Church. She enjoyed cooking, crocheting, flowers and most of all spending time with her family and praising her Lord.
She was preceded in Interment followed in Fair View Cemetery Fund c/o Barbara VanOrden, 500 N. Ash Ave., Mansfield, MO 65704.
Vernice Lois Uhlmann, 77
Feb 15, 2007
Vernice Lois Uhlmann, the youngest of 10 children, was passed away Feb. 10, 2007, in her home at Drury.
She was death in April, 1997. Their two sons and two daughters are all surviving. They are Steve and Debbie Uhlmann, of Drury, Lee Uhlmann, of Mtn. Grove, Marsha and Terry Henry, of Springfield, and Teresa and Ryan Richardson, of Walnut Shade; five grandchildren, Jeremy and Cindy Uhlmann, Nathan Uhlmann, Reuben Uhlmann, Renae and Tom Sattazahn, and Leslie Richardson; four great-grandchildren, Haley and Caleb Uhlmann, Hannah and Abigail Sattazahn and another little great-grandson Uhlmann to be Cemetery board for many years and was a member of the White Oak Grove Women's Club. Several years ago, she delivered mail for the Drury Post Office for a short time. She spent considerable time in her favorite Bible, and will be remembered for her wonderful homemade bread, love of books, quilting, but most of all, serving her family.
Services for Vernice Uhlmann were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday Feb. 14, at Clinkingbeard Funeral Home, Ava. Burial was at 3 p.m. Wednesday in Blanche Cemetery fund. Services were under the direction of Clinkingbeard Funeral Home Ava.
Ruth Loraine Vinson, 78
Feb 22, 2007
Ruth Vinson was born to Loren and Mina Thompson Jackson in the Sleeper community near Lebanon. She departed this life in West Plains, at the age of 78.
Ruth and Otto Vinson were born. She was preceded in Cemetery, with the Rev. Oren Alcorn officiating. Services were conducted by Clinkingbeard Funeral Home, Ava.
Yuell O. Jenkins, 91
Feb 22, 2007
Yuell O. Jenkins, 91, born in McClurg, Mo., on Aug. 2, 1915, to Elic and Mary Jenkins.
He death.
Yuell retired from the City of Selah in 1974.
Funeral services were held Friday, Feb. 16, at 3 p.m., at Shaw and Sons Funeral Directors with Pastor Dewitt McAbee and Pastor Doug Perkins officiating. born on May 16, 1933, in Goodland, Kan., and born. Murnice was a member of the Black Oak Flat Church. She has served as a missionary with the American Sunday School Union for several years serving in Oklahoma, Ohio and Pennsylvania. She so enjoyed working with the youth in her church and missionary work, as well as planning resident activities at Rocky Ridge Manor nursing home. Murnice loved Bible School and camp work. Anywhere she was needed, she was there to serve.
Murnice also delighted in traveling and got to visit Japan and England.
She adored and loved being with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She was preceded in born the son of Leslie Robert Lunoe and Hazel Nelson Lunoe in the Chicago, Ill., area on June 26, 1923, and departed this life in Marshfield, Mo., on Feb. 25, 2007, at the age of 83.
In World War II, Bob served his country with great distinction achieving the rank of PFC in the Civil Engineers Corp and working in Iceland, France, and Germany. Bob received the Bronze Star as well as the Purple Heart.
After the war Bob spent a great deal of time working around and with steam locomotives. He was historian of the Yosemite Valley Railroad and was very proud of his two year service working at the Chicago Railroad Fair in the late 40s. He earned a degree in business from Monmouth College in Illinois.
On Nov. 24, 1951, Bob and Elsie Arlene Branom were united in marriage in Chicago, Ill., and to this union two children were death by his parents, his wife, Elsie Arlene in 2004, and a son, Bill.
His survivors include his daughter, Joan Lunoe and husband, Scott Kennedy, Bronx, N. Y.; a niece, Cris Neighbors, Tucson, Ariz.; one nephew, Rick Bloomquist, Milwaukee, Wisc.; and many special friends at Ava United Methodist Church.
Memorial services will be held Saturday, March 3, at 1 p.m. at the Ava United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Greg Dowler officiating. Burial of cremains will be in the Springfield National born Dec. 11, 1914, in Little River, Kan., and death. He would most like to be remembered for his pioneering contributions to Red Cross.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Billie Colle, and his parents, John C. Colle and Blanche (Trott) Colle.
Survivors include five sons, Gary Colle, of Kansas City, Larry Colle, of Houston Lake, John Colle and Margaret, of Blue Springs, Gregg Colle and Lisa, of Orangeburg, S.C., Christopher Colle and Vickie, of Idaho Springs, Colo.; three daughters, Colette Chambellen and Clarke, of Erie, Colo., Janelle Shiner and Steve, of Idaho Springs, Colo., and Annette Colle, of Georgetown, Colo.; 12 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and his great friend and business partner, Fred Hansen, of Ava.
Cremation is under the direction of Clinkingbeard Funeral Home Ava. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Clinkingbeard Funeral Home, Ava.