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Sharon A. Bullock, Tipton
Sharon Ann Bullock, 59, of Tipton, born Aug. 29, 1948, in Normandy, Mo., a daughter of Volney Carl and Dorothy Ann Schoder Rooke. On Oct. 19, 1968, she Cemetery in St. Louis, with the Rev. Michael Keith officiating. There will be a memorial service at 3 p.m. July 20 at Tipton United Methodist Church.
The family suggests memorial contributions to the Tipton United Methodist Church.
Ruby C. Ollison, Sedalia
Ruby Christine Ollison, 89, of Sedalia, born June 26, 1919, in Climax Springs, a daughter of George H. and Clara Baldwin Griesel. On July 14, 1940, in Camden County, she died on Jan. 14, 1994.
She graduated from Climax Springs High School in 1939. She was a cook for over 20 years. She attended Green Ridge Baptist Church and later was a member of New Hope Baptist Church, where she helped with several church activities.
She was also a member of their Never Too Old Group and the church’s faithful workers. She was a member of the Jolly Elders.
She enjoyed gardening, attending to her flowers, cooking, quilting and spending time with her family.
Surviving are a daughter, Connie Broaddus, of Sedalia; three sons, Keith Ollison, and his wife, Pam, of Smithton, Kenneth Ollison, and his wife, Beverly, and Ronnie Ollison, and his wife, Betty, all of Green Ridge; a sister, Ruth Charlton, of Macks Creek; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.
She was also predeceased by two sons, Ted Ollison and Elbert W. Ollison Jr.; two brothers, Lee Griesel and Freddy Baldwin; and a grandson, Jared Ollison.
Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at New Hope Baptist Church, with the Rev. Wm. Bruce Campbell officiating. Pallbearers will be Jason Ollison, James Robert Ollison, Robb Cross, Mike Rimel, Eddie Mosier and Daryl Hilt. Honorary pallbearers will be Kim Rimel, Cheri Cross, A. I. Chancellor and Kendy Mae Ollison. Burial will be at Green Ridge died Wednesday evening, July 2, 2008, at his home.
He was married to Juanita Louise Johnston, who survives of the home.
He worked at the Windsor International Shoe Factory for 35 years and at Unitog Manufacturing in Warrensburg for four years before he retired.
He served in the Air Force during the Korean War. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Windsor; and had attended the Assembly of God Church in Windsor.
Also surviving are two sons, Jimmy Eckhoff, of Warrensburg, and Dale Eckhoff, of Windsor; two daughters, Linda Craig, of Minneapolis, and Angela Eckhoff, of Windsor; and seven grandchildren.
He was predeceased by a sister, Genevieve Ramiraz.
Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Hadley Funeral Home in Windsor, with the Rev. Gene Ekstrand officiating. Burial will be in Laurel Oak died Wednesday, July 2, 2008, at the Good Samaritan Care Center in Cole Camp.
He was married to Beverly Sue Estes, who Cemetery in Cole Camp, with military rites by American Legion Post 305 of Cole Camp.
The family will receive friends from 9:30 a.m. until service time Saturday at the funeral home.
The family suggests memorial contributions to Union-Williams died Sunday evening, June 29, 2008, at the Lincoln Community Nursing Home.
He was married to Berlidene Spry, who survives of the home.
He grew up in Minnesota. He moved to the Kansas City area, where he was a steel worker. He owned his own roofing company, before moving to the Edwards area. He lived on a farm near Edwards.
Surviving are a daughter, Crystal Kutsche, and her husband, Walter, of Lebanon; a sister, Phyllis Danielson, of Kansas City; and a grandson, Trevor, of Lebanon.
He was predeceased by three brothers Donald, Ernest and Merle Brown; and a grandson Canyon Lee Brown.
Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Cable Ridge died Saturday, June 28, 2008, at Bothwell Regional Health Center.
He was married to Denise E. Deschamps, who Cemetery, with the Rev. Linus Evers officiating. The rosary will be recited at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at McLaughlin Funeral Chapel, with visitation to follow.
The family suggests memorial contributions to Sacred Heart Church or Missouri Right to Life, in care of the funeral chapel.