Missouri, U.S., Marriage Records, 1805-2002
Clara E. Bratton
Clara Estelle Bratton, 72, died Jan. 22, 2006, at Poplar Bluff, Regional Medical Center in Poplar Bluff, Mo.
She was born March 4, 1933, in Taskee, Mo., daughter of the late Paul and Mabel (Harris) Sheridan.
She was united in marriage to William Monroe Bratton March 25, 1975, and he preceded her in death Oct. 20, 1995.
Mrs. Bratton was a member of the Williamsville United Methodist Church and Piedmont Order of the Eastern Star Chapter #347. She was a homemaker.
She is survived by two sons, William "Bill" Monroe (Susan) Bratton Jr., Savannah, Ga., Gary Bratton, Williamsville; four daughters, Ellen (Michael) Hillis, Sharon Bratton, Carol, (Dennis) Marler, all of Williamsville, Nancy (Willis) Strange, Wapella, Ill.; 19 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by one son, Bradley Wayne Allen, two brothers, Paul Lavon and John Clinton Sheridan, one sister, Laverta Louise Pracht.
The funeral was held Jan. 25 at Ruegg Funeral Home, Williamsville, with Rev. Kent Wilfong officiating. and music by Josh Smith, Rev. Kent and Susan Wilfong. An Eastern Star service was held Jan. 24.
Pallbearers were Tyler Marler, Denny Marler, Jason, Josh, Wesley and Billy Bratton. Burial was in Harmon Cemetery.
Oscar F. Skaggs
Oscar Franklin Skaggs, 84, died Jan. 16, 2006, at St. John's Mercy Hospital in St. Louis, Mo.
He was born July 16, 1921, in Buckhorn, Mo., son of the late Doner and Nannie (Johnson) Skaggs.
He was united in marriage to Shirley Rae Gamble, and she survives, residing in Piedmont.
Mr. Skaggs had worked for the Alaska Pipeline as a heavy equipment engineer.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son, Dale Skaggs, Dittmer; two daughters, Nola Melugin, High Ridge, Mary Covert, Villa Ridge; five brothers Clint, Clarence, Roscoe, Raymond and John Paul Skaggs; three sisters, Bonnie Carmack, Mamie Davis, Hazel Gowen; five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson.
The funeral was held Jan. 19 at Ruegg Funeral Home, Piedmont, with Rev. Mark McMullin officiating and music by Angela King, Kelly Smith, Jessica Brown, Jimmy Carmack and Darrin Brown.
Pallbearers were Chris, Benny, Jonathan and Dwayne Skaggs, Jeff Gowen, Leroy Brown and Mike King. Burial was in Murphy Cemetery, Piedmont.
Nora J. Meador
Nora J. Meador, 91, died March 5, 2006, at Madison Memorial Hospital in Fredericktown, Mo.
She was born Oct. 1, 1914, in Piedmont, Mo., daughter of the late Edward and Catherine (Faulkner) Absheer.
She was united in marriage to William T. Meador Feb. 8, 1977, and he preceded her in death Aug. 31, 1986.
Mrs. Meador enjoyed quilting and her family. She had worked at the shoe factory in Piedmont and was a member of the Piedmont United Baptist Church. She could name all of her grandchildren, loved them and prayed for them each day. She gave her daughters the same middle name to show she loved them both the same.
She is survived by her two daughters, Norma Jean "Jeannie" (Warren) Landing, Donna Jean (Jerry) Watson, all of Piedmont; seven grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren and 23 great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, Roy and Alva Absheer, and one sister, Lottie Haggett.
The funeral was held March 7 at Ruegg Funeral Home, Piedmont, with Rev. Jack Ruble and Rev. Darrel Silvy officiating. Music was provided by Glendell Twidwell and Jeanette Turnbough.
Pallbearers were James H., Jim C., Norman, Randy and Chris Ferguson and Jamie Bell. Burial was in Rockwell Cemetery, Patterson.
Lawrence D. Freukes
Lawrence D. Freukes, 82, died March 4, 2006, at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Mo.
He was born Nov. 4, 1923, in St. Louis, Mo., son of the late Edward and Elizabeth (Trimberger) Freukes.
He married Loraine Wooliver September 1948, and they were married for 28 years. He was united in marriage to Betty Mullins in 1980, and she preceded him in death Nov. 10, 2002.
Mr. Freukes entered the U.S. Navy Oct. 17, 1941, at the age of 17. He was stationed at Pearl Harbor during WWII. He was awarded the American Defense, American Theatre, Asiatic Pacific seven stars, Philippine Liberation one star, Victory Medal, Good Conduct Medal; and he was authorized to wear the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon for his time on the USS St. Louis for outstanding heroism in action against enemy Japanese forces during three different encounters from 1943-1945.
He made his living as a boiler repairman for the Civil Defense MAP. He was a member of the Holy Cross Evangelical Lutheran Church, St. Louis.
He is survived by two sons, Lawrence D. Freukes Jr., Imperial, Billy Robbins, Parma, Idaho; four daughters, Patricia Freukes, Janice Joseph, both of Arnold, Theresa Rhodes, Parma, Idaho, Kimmie Robbins, Virginia; half-brother, Robert Freukes, Cahokia, Ill.; 25 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; a special nephew, Michael Mansfield, who called him Uncle Fuzz.
Preceding him in death were one son, Richard D. Freukes, April 15, 2000, and one brother, Edward Freukes.
The graveside service was held March 7 at Greenville Cemetery with Rev. Louie Robinson officiating. Pallbearers were Lawrence Freukes Jr., Billy Robbins, Edward Joseph, Michael Mansfield, Richard Freukes Jr. and Jerry Rhodes. Honorary pallbearer was Jerry Pennington. Military honors were provided by the Southeast Missouri Veterans Honor Guard and U.S. Navy.
Arrangements were under the direction of Ruegg Funeral Home, Greenville.
Delphia R. Shrum
Delphia Ruth Shrum, 85, died March 3, 2006, at her home in Greenville, Mo.
She was born Feb. 10, 1921, in DeSoto, Mo., daughter of the late Shelby and Blanche (Valle) Stokes.
She was united in marriage to James William Shrum March 18, 1939, and he preceded her in death Jan. 10, 2002.
Mrs. Shrum was of the Baptist faith.
She is survived by three sons, Chester (Linda) Shrum, Silva, Gary (Chris) Shrum, St. Charles, William "Billy" (Vicki) Shrum, Staunton, Ill.; three daughters, Linda (Don) Scowden, Greenville, Wanda "Dolly" (Don) Prairietown, Ill., Valerie (Kevin) Leadbetter, Jackson; one brother, Clyde Stokes, Hillsboro; five sisters, Mildred Compas, Tucumcari, N, M., Alma Jean Guiffrida, St. Louis, Bertha Mae Mullins, St. Louis, Donna Enloe, St. Charles, Doris Earley, Lafollette, Tenn.; 17 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by one brother, George Stokes, two sisters, Opal O'Brien, Melba Franco, and one great-granddaughter.
The funeral was held March 6 at Ruegg Funeral Home, Greenville, with Rev. Jamie Hovis officiating.
Pallbearers were Tim, Danny and Kelly Rhodes, Jimmy Shrum and Trenton Rogers. Honorary pallbearer was Ryan Shrum. Burial was in Crossroads Cemetery, Greenville.
Mary M. Brooks
Mary M. Brooks, 87, died March 1, 2006, at her home in St. Louis, Mo.
She was born June 12, 1918, near Greenville, Mo., daughter of the late Walter and Hattie (Chenoweth) Brooks.
Miss Brooks had worked in a chemical factory as a secretary. She had attended the Greenville United Methodist Church.
She is survived by one brother, Robert Brooks, St. Louis, one sister, Alma Bollinger, Plantation, Fla., and special cousins.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, Guy and William Hugh Brooks.
The funeral was held March 4 at Ruegg Funeral Home, Greenville, with Rev. Kent Wilfong officiating and music by Glendell Twidwell and Jeanette Turnbough.
Pallbearers were Edward Williamson, Donald Hedge, John Keiling, Kent Wilfong, Joe Keiling and Al Willis. Burial was in Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Greenville.
Roy G. Ward
Roy Gaston Ward, 84, died March 3, 2006, in Cape Girardeau, Mo.
He was born Sept. 19, 1921, in Turkey Creek, Wayne County, Mo., son of the late Burette and Elora (Hill) Ward.
He was united in marriage to Mildred Fox Sept. 28, 1941, in Hiram, and she survives, residing in Hiram.
Mr. Ward was a farmer and operated a custom hay baling service for many years. He was a surveyor for the Wayne County A.S.C. office for over 25 years. He was a past member of Wesley Chapel Church in Hiram, where he had taught Sunday school.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Carol Ann (Jim) Estes, Hiram; two grandchildren, Jessica (T.J.) Moody, Matthew Estes.
He was preceded in death by three brothers, an infant brother, Sterling, Winford and Audrey Ward, Frank and Helen Ward; one sister, Hilda and George Bollinger, who had been one of Mr. Ward's closest friends.
The funeral was held March 5 at Morrison-Worley Funeral Chapel, Greenville, with Pastor Dan Ross officiating. Family members gave remembrances, and Peggy Roach and Judy Davis provided music.
Pallbearers were Mike Lutes, Jim Martin, Edgar Green, Mervel "Champ" Jones, Heartland Alexander and Tom Hovis. Burial was in Twidwell Cemetery.