| Publication Date January 02, 2000 SourceThe Commercial Appeal Memphis, TN PageC18 Subjects RegionTennessee Obituary COFFEEVILLE - Anna Lucy Ingram Harrison, 88, retired teacher, died of heart failure Thursday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi in Oxford. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Coffeeville First Baptist Church, where she was a member, with burial in Pine Grove Cemetery. Garner-Harper Funeral Home has charge. She was director of Yalobusha County WMU, BYW and leader and past president of Memphis Teachers Association. Mrs. Harrison, the widow of James Harvey Harrison, leaves a sister, Dollie Eoff of Memphis; a brother, Vernon Ingram of Albuquerque, N.M., three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Publication Date April 06, 1999 SourceThe Commercial Appeal Memphis, TN Page Subjects Region ObituaryROBERT BRETT HAYNES, 81, of Olive Branch, Miss., retired executive vice president for Jordan Companies Inc., after 50 years, died of respiratory failure Sunday at Saint Francis Hospital. Services will be at noon today at Forest Hill Funeral Home South with burial in Forest Hill Cemetery South. He was a member of Emory Independent Methodist Church in Byhalia, Miss., Whitehaven Booster Club, Whitehaven Kiwanis Club and a World War II Army Air Corps flight instructor. Mr. Haynes, the husband of Carol Stark Haynes, also leaves a daughter, Carol Wiseman of Byhalia; two stepdaughters, Donna Noblin of Bartlett and Tracy Clarke of Collierville; three sisters, Crystal Eoff and Dorothy Moore, both of Memphis, and Elizabeth Fisher of Little Rock; two brothers, Ralph Haynes of Olive Branch and Raymond Haynes of Memphis, and seven grandchildren. The family requests that any memorials be sent to Emory Independent Methodist Church or Salvation Army. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HeadlineOBITUARIES Publication DateJune 13, 1993 SourceThe Des Moines Register Page5 Subjects RegionIowa ObituaryAlice Martha Gallentine, 88, of Le Grand died of leukemia Saturday at Marshalltown Medical and Surgical Center. The body will be cremated and a private family graveside service will be held at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Mrs. Gallentine was born in Grundy Center and had lived in Le Grand many years. She was a homemaker and a member of the Marshalltown Garden Club and the Edgewood Community Club. Survivors include seven daughters, Kaylene Rinehart of Marshalltown, Charlotte Dreher of Des Moines, Blanche Strissell of Woodstock, Ill., Sandra Halberstadt of St. Cloud, Minn., Ruth Valerius of Brainerd, Minn., Joy Eoff of Williams, Ariz., and Vivian Ruxlow of Oregon; two sons, Kenneth Maulsby of Montour and Lyle Maulsby of Wichita, Kan.; four sisters, Mable Mosby of Dexter, Ore., Zada Queen of San Jose, Calif., Doris Gorley of Boise, Idaho; and Cathryn Cox of Oahu, Hawaii; a brother, Harold Glasscock of Springfield, Mo.; 32 grandchildren; many great- grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren. Arrangements are being handled by Pursel-Davis Funeral Home in Marshalltown. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HeadlineObituaries Publication DateNovember 21, 1999 SourceThe Fort Worth Star-Telegram Page9;10 Subjects RegionDallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas Obituary MERIDIAN - Frances V. Gann, 86, a homemaker, died Friday, Nov. 19, 1999, at a Meridian nursing facility. Funeral1 p.m. Sunday at Meridian First Baptist Church. BurialMeridian Cemetery. MemorialsMeridian First Baptist Church. Frances Gann was born Sept. 19, 1913, in Meridian. SurvivorsSons, Billy Gann of Robinson, Edward Gann of Whitney, R. L. Gann of Meridian; daughters, Jeanette Burreson of Eastland, Joann Wimberly of Clifton; brothers, James Elliott of Mooreville, Gerald Allen, Eugene Allen, both of Meridian; sister, Bernice Eoff, of Lake Whitney; 10 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Lawson Funeral Home Meridian, (254) 435- 2792 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HeadlineObits Publication DateAugust 03, 1992 SourceThe Kansas City Star PageB3 SubjectsObituary RegionMissouri ObituaryRICHARD L. WITTWER Richard L. Wittwer, 57, Falls City, Neb., formerly of Kansas City, died July 31, 1992, at a hospital in Lincoln, Neb. Services will be at 1030 a.m. Wednesday at the Dorr Chapel, Falls City. Graveside military services will follow at Maple Cemetery, Salem, Neb. Friends may call from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel. Mr. Wittwer was born near Dawson, Neb., and lived in Omaha, Neb., before he moved to this area in the mid-1950s. He moved to Falls City in 1990. He was a truck driver for the Kansas City Cold Storage Corp. before he retired in 1990. He was a member of the Elks Lodge in Falls City. He was an Air Force veteran of the Korean War. Survivors include his mother, Grace A. Wittwer, Falls City; a brother, Gary Wittwer, Salem; four sisters, Patricia Weir and Mary Eoff of Bakersfield, Calif., Kay Frey, Bern, Kan., and Janice Kirkendall, Falls City. Survivors also include his fiancee, Jerri O'Malley, Falls City. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HeadlineObits Publication DateJune 01, 1992 SourceThe Kansas City Star PageB3 SubjectsObituary RegionMissouri ObituaryCLARENCE M. HARRIS Clarence M. Harris, 48, Independence, died May 31, 1992, at the Independence Regional Health Center. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Speaks Suburban Chapel; burial in Oak Ridge Memory Gardens Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 830 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel. The family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society. Mr. Harris was a lifelong area resident. He was an assembly line worker at the Ford Claycomo assembly plant for 22 years. He was an Army veteran. He was a member of Local 249 of the United Auto Workers. He was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church, Independence. Survivors include his wife, Barbara A. Harris of the home; a daughter, Julie A. Greenawalt, Independence; his mother, Mary Eoff, Arkansas; and four sisters, Ruby Brumley, Kansas, Virginia Stone, Missouri, and Caroline Mitchell and Barbara Richards of Arkansas. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HeadlineObits Publication DateNovember 04, 1997 SourceThe Kansas City Star PageB4 SubjectsObituary RegionMissouri ObituaryMary Bledsoe Harris Colston Kent Eoff, 82, Gravette, AR, (formerly of Kansas City, MO) died Saturday, November 1, 1997, in an Arkansas nursing home. Graveside services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, at the Elm Springs Cemetery, Elms Springs, AR. No scheduled visita - tion. (ArrangementsCallison-Lough Fu - neral Service, Bentonville, AR) JO ANN FEUGATE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HeadlineObits Publication DateOctober 03, 1993 SourceThe Kansas City Star PageB6 SubjectsObituary RegionMissouri Obituary DALLAS L. FRISBEY Dallas Lynn Frisbey, infant daughter of Shane Frisbey and Jennifer Hays of Independence, died Sept. 30, 1993, at Truman Medical Center West. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Mound Grove Cemetery. Survivors also include a half-brother, Houston Frisbey, Raytown; her paternal grandparents, Ken and Donna Frisbey of Independence; her maternal grandparents, Rick and Carol Hays of Blue Springs; her paternal great-grandmother, Velma Frisbey, Independence; her paternal great-grandmother, Betty Lobb, Independence; her maternal great- grandmother, Betty Dowell-Eoff, Bowling Green, Mo.; her maternal great-grandparents, Berl and Elizabeth McConnell of Bowling Green; and her maternal stepgreat-grandparents, Dale and Betty Hays, Vandalia, Mo. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HeadlineDEATHS Publication DateAugust 13, 1994 SourceThe News Tribune Tacoma, WA PageB4 Subjects RegionPacific Rim; Washington Obituary PHILLIPS-EOFF, Thorin L., 20, Shelton, died Aug. 6. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HeadlineOBITUARIES Publication DateJune 28, 1999 SourceDenver Rocky Mountain News Page Subjects Region Obituary* EMMA LOU WILLIAMS, 63, of Aurora died on June 22. Services and burial will be at 3 p.m. Monday, June 28, at Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Williams was born Emma Lou Eoff in Edina, Mo., on March 6, 1936. She married Eldwin Lee Williams, 1961. She was an insurance claims adjuster. Survivors include her husband of Aurora; son Gary of Aurora; daughter Rhonda Kinsall of Aurora; brother Charles Eoff of Iowa; sisters Betty Webster and Margarie Folgesong, of Missouri. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Publication DateFebruary 28, 1993 SourceThe Salt Lake Tribune PageC9 Subjects RegionUtah ObituaryMaude Steck Wright, 80, of Salt Lake City died February 24, 1993. She was born January 23, 1913 in Manti, Utah to James Fredrick and Silveretta Dixon Steck. She married Ferry Martin Wright on May 20, 1936 in Richfield, Utah. He died March 17, 1969. She was a member of the LDS Church and Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She is survived by her children, Margie and her husband Keith G. Eoff, Salt Lake City; Kent F. and his wife Pat Wright, Valparaiso, Ind.; Connie and her husband Lewis B. Flinders, Salt Lake City; seven grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren; a sister, Ruth Beaudrow and brother, Eugene Steck both of Salt Lake City. Preceded in death by three brothers and five sisters. Brief services will be Monday, March 1, 1993, 12 noon at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple; where friends may call two hours prior to services. Interment, Mount Olivet Cemetery. The family would like to thank the caregivers at Wasatch Villa for their wonderful care. T 2/28 T 2/28 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HeadlineOBITUARIESPublication DateAugust 03, 1999 SourceSt. Louis Post-Dispatch Page Subjects Region ObituaryShirley J. Decker, 58, of St. Peters, died Sunday (Aug. 1, 1999) at St. Joseph Health Center in St. Charles. Mrs. Decker was a homemaker, a member of St. Peter's Auxillary and a volunteer at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital. The funeral service will be at 1130 a.m. today at Baue Funeral Home in St. Charles. Burial will be at St. Charles Memorial Gardens, 3950 West Clay Street. Among survivors are her husband, Floyd Decker; a son, Darren Decker of Olathe, Kan.; a daughter, Dawn Ryan of St. Charles; two sisters, Patricia Eoff of St. Charles and Mary Schmidt of Foley; and three grandchildren. Memorial contributions can be sent to St. Charles Christian Church or the American Cancer Society in care of Baue Funeral Home, 620 Jefferson Street, St. Charles, Mo. 63301. Jessica Michelle Hoelting Jessica Michelle Hoelting, a stillborn infant, died Wednesday (July 28, 1999) at St. Joseph Health Center. A prayer service was held Friday at T.E. Pitman Funeral Home, 909 Pitman Avenue, Wentzville, with burial at Eternal Peace Cemetery in Wentzville. Among survivors are her parents, Chris and Barbara Hoelting of St. Peters; a brother, Calvin Hoelting of St. Peters; and her grandparents, Loretta Heimann of O'Fallon and Vernon and Jackie Hoelting of St. Peters. Memorial contributions can be made to a charity of the donor's choice in care of T.E. Pitman Funeral Home, 909 Pitman Avenue, Wentzville, Mo. 63385. Jane "Marie" Bryan ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HeadlineOBITUARIES Publication DateAugust 05, 1999 SourceSt. Louis Post-Dispatch Page Subjects Region ObituaryVernis R. Javier, 80, of Dittmer, died Sunday (Aug. 1, 1999) at St. Anthony's Medical Center in south St. Louis County. Mrs. Javier was a homemaker and a Member of St. Martin's United Church of Christ in Dittmer. The funeral service was Tuesday at St. Martin's Church of Christ. Burial was in St. Martin's Church of Christ Cemetery in Dittmer. Among survivors, are three daughters, Vernis Eoff of Cedar Hills, Jan DeClue of Dittmer and Joy Young of Dallas, Texas; one son, Nemesio B. "Sonny" Javier Jr. of Dittmer; two brothers, John William "Bud" Routt of Park Hills and Raymond Routt of Pacific; a sister, Beryl Gray of Warrenton; two half-brothers, Melvin Routt of Clearwater, Fla., and Marion Routt of Alva, Fla.; two half-sisters, Sadie Kunna of Tampa, Fla., and Martha Hartline of Pine Lawn, Ala.; 11 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. June Blunt |