Missouri, U.S., Marriage Records, 1805-2002
Dr. Jerry C. McGill, 60
Jan 17, 2008
Dr. Jerry Clinton McGill, 60, Crowley, Texas, was Entombment was in the Laurel Land Memorial Park Mausoleum of Fort Worth.
Jerry was a professor and psychologist at the University of North Texas Health and Science Center. He was a member of the Institutional Review Boards of Methodist Hospital of Dallas, Cook Children's Medical Center of Ft. Worth and University of North Texas Health and Science Center of Ft. Worth.
He was preceded in born March 5, 1921, in Brown Branch, Mo., and death, she returned to the West Coast and has lived in Fremont, Calif., since 1981.
Refusing to stay retired, she worked for Motel 6 until the age of 83. Lois was a member of the 1st Baptist Church in Fremont, Calif.
Lois was preceded in born Jan. 1, 1940, at Roy, Mo., to Fred and Gertie Sanders Barcus. On Jan. 30, 1959, she was death by her parents, Fred and Gertie Barcus; her husband, Marvin; and three brothers, Wayne, Glen and Charlie Barcus.
Mary is survived by three daughters, Loretta Engelhardt and husband, Frankie, Lena Robertson and husband, Wes, and Laverna English and husband, Chad; and one son, Jerry Caudill and wife, Tammy; 12 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and a host of other friends and relatives.
Memorial services were conducted in the Ava Family Funeral Home on Saturday, Feb. 2, at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Janice Robertson officiating. The family has requested memorial contributions be made to Community Hospice or the American Heart Association. All arrangements were under the direction of Ava Family Funeral Home.
Ralph S. Birdsong, 84
Mar 24, 2005
Ralph Shockley Birdsong, 84, left this world to be with the Lord on March 15, 2005, at approxi-mately 7 p.m. Ralph born April 21, 1920, to Rev. William S. and Abbie May (Shockley) Birdsong, at Weaubleau, Mo. He graduated from Collins High School in 1939. He passing. Ralph enjoyed many years of happy retirement, fishing, hunting, his garden and mostly enjoying his family.
Ralph gave his heart to the Lord at the age of 15, at the Collins Church, and reaffirmed his faith in the Lord in his latter years.
Ralph was preceded in interment in Day-Birdsong Family born Aug. 2, 1908, in Sweden, Mo., in Douglas County, and born. Gladys started teaching school at the age of 17 in rural schools in southern Missouri counties and retired from teaching in the Ava school system.
Gladys was preceded in Interment followed in the Ava born on July 4, 1926 in Madison, Neb., and born.
Frank was a veteran and served in world War II as an ET (E-7) with the U.S. Navy for 22 years. He was instrumental in starting the LST 49 Reunion Assoc., which served during WWII and was actively involved for over 21 years.
Frank was a member of Douglas County American Legion Post #112 and VFW #5993. He was also a devoted member of St. Leo's Catholic Church, Ava.
Frank was a life member of the Knights of Columbus and served as District Deputy & Grand Knight of Knights of Columbus in Los Alamos, N.M.
Frank enjoyed traveling, gardening, camping, fishing, hunting, music and dancing.
He loved being with all of his family for gatherings. He loved life to the fullest.
He was preceded in Cemetery, Springfield.
A visitation and rosary will be Tuesday, July 15 from 7 to 8 p.m. at Clinkingbeard Funeral Home. The family requests memorials to Alzheimers Assoc. or Season's Hospice of Springfield. Arrangements are being conducted by Clinkingbeard Funeral Home, Ava.