U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
GLEN DAVID FORINASH
GLEN DAVID FORINASH OF BONNE TERRE, MISSOURI FORMERLY OF IRONDALE, MISSOURI WAS BORN TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1912 IN RAYMONDVILLE, MISSOURI A SON OF THE LATE DOROTHY (RICHARDSON) AND JACOB RAY FORINASH. GLEN DEPARTED THIS LIFE AT THE ST. JOE MANOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2001 AT THE AGE OF EIGHTY-NINE YEARS, TWO MONTHS AND NINE DAYS.
GLEN WAS UNITED IN MARRIAGE TO ANN ADAMS OSBORNE ON OCTOBER 12, 1963, ANN PRECEDED GLEN IN DEATH JUNE 30, 1991. ON APRIL 13, 1994 GLEN married VIRGELENE RAGSDALE.
GLEN IS SURVIVED BY HIS WIFE, VIRGELENE FORINASH OF BONNE TERRE, MISSOURI; TWO SONS, BILL FORINASH AND WIFE JOAN OF HAMPTON, VIRGINIA, DONALD FORINASH AND WIFE SANDRA OF BRIGHTON, Tennessee; ONE DAUGHTER, DELAINE SCHLEMEIER AND HUSBAND KEN OF FARMINGTON, MISSOURI; SEVEN GRANDCHILDREN, TWO GREAT GRANDCHILDREN; TWO BROTHERS, J.K. FORINASH AND WIFE JESSIE OF SPANISH LAKE, MISSOURI, JAMES FORINASH AND WIFE WANEDA OF IRONDALE, MISSOURI; ONE SISTER DOROTHY R. RIDDICK OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA; STEP CHILDREN, STEP GRAND CHILDREN, STEP GREAT GRANDCHILDREN, HIS FIRST WIFE, LOYSE "CARTY" REUTER OF FARMINGTON, MISSOURI AND MANY OTHER RELATIVES AND FRIENDS.
GLEN WAS A LONG TIME AND DEDICATED MEMBER OF THE IRONDALE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, IRONDALE, MISSOURI. GLEN WAS A LONG TIME MEMBER OF THE IRONDALE MASONIC LODGE AND THE IRONDALE ORDER OF EASTERN STAR. HE HAD BEEN A MEMBER OF THE LODGE SINCE 1943 AND THE EASTERN STAR SINCE 1944. GLEN WAS A PAST PATRON OF THE EASTERN STAR.
GLEN CO-OWNED THE DEFOREST MILLING CO, OWNED AND OPERATED FORINASH FEED AND SUPPLY BOTH IN IRONDALE. HE RETIRED FROM UNITED VAN LINES, WHERE HE RECEIVED MANY HONORS FOR HIS LONG TIME SAFETY DRIVING RECORD.
VISITATION WAS HELD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2001 FROM 5 TO 9 P.M., WITH MASONIC MEMORIAL SERVICE AND THE ORDER OF EASTERN STAR SERVICE BEING HELD AT 7 P.M., AT THE MOORE FUNERAL HOME, IRONDALE, MISSOURI.
FUNERAL SERVICES WERE HELD WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2001 AT THE IRONDALE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH WITH REV. MICHAEL LOCKHART OFFICIATING. SERVING AS PALLBEARERS WERE BILL FORINASH, DON FORINASH, ERIK FORINASH, MIKE FORINASH, CLAY SCHLEMEIER AND DAN SCHLEMEIER. BURIAL WAS IN THE BIG RIVER CEMETERY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MOORE FUNERAL HOMES, IRONDALE, MISSOURI.
GEORGE ALLEN SHORT
GEORGE SHORT OF POTOSI, MISSOURI, WAS BORN FEBRUARY 2, 1924, IN MEAD, OKLAHOMA, A SON OF THE LATE JOSEPH AND MAGGIE SHORT. GEORGE DEPARTED THIS LIFE AT HIS RESIDENCE ON MARCH 13, 1999, HAVING REACHED THE AGE OF SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS, ONE MONTH AND ELEVEN DAYS.
GEORGE WAS UNITED IN MARRIAGE TO CLEO COMPTON ON OCTOBER 19, 1945, IN ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, AND TO THIS UNION TWO CHILDREN WERE BORN.
GEORGE IS SURVIVED BY HIS WIFE CLEO E. SHORT OF POTOSI, ONE SON WILLIAM A. SHORT, SR. AND WIFE WANDA OF POTOSI, ONE DAUGHTER, JOYCE JEANNETTE HENDERSON AND HUSBAND HANK OF JEFFERSON CITY, TEN GRANDCHILDREN, FIVE GREAT GRANDCHILDREN AND THREE STEP GREAT GRANDCHILDREN, ONE SISTER ETHEL CARNELL AND HUSBAND NATE OF AURORA, ONE BROTHER-IN-LAW, GUS COMPTON AND WIFE JOYCE OF ST. LOUIS. IN ADDITION TO HIS PARENTS HE WAS ALSO PRECEDED IN DEATH BY ONE BROTHER, GENE SHORT.
GEORGE WAS A WORLD WAR II VETERAN OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY HAVING SERVED FROM MAY OF 1943 TO MARCH OF 1946. HE WAS A LIFE MEMBER OF THE WASHINGTON COUNTY MEMORIAL VFW POST #6996 IN POTOSI AND OF THE WASHINGTON COUNTY WILDLIFE ASSOCIATION. GEORGE LOVED THE OUTDOORS AND ITS' MANY BEAUTIES.
VISITATION WAS HELD SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1999 FROM 5:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. AT THE GUM & SON FUNERAL HOME IN POTOSI.
FUNERAL SERVICES WERE CONDUCTED MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1999, AT 1:00 P.M. AT THE GUM & SON CHAPEL WITH REVEREND STANLEY PAYNE OFFICIATING. BURIAL WAS IN WHITE OAK GROVE CEMETERY UNDER THE DIRECTION OG GUM & SON FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
SERVING AS PALLBEARERS WERE, GUS COMPTON, KURT COMPTON, NATHAN HENDERSON, BILL SHORT, JR., ALBERT YOUNT AND CHRIS OWENS.
WILMA GENE BLANKS
WILMA GENE BLANKS OF IRONDALE, MISSOURI WAS BORN AT AFTON, MISSOURI ON FEBRUARY 5, 1935. SHE WAS THE DAUGHTER OF THE LATE WILLIAM AND GENEVIEVE (STATHAM) COATS. WILMA DEPARTED THIS LIFE AT HER RESIDENCE IN IRONDALE, MISSOURI ON NOVEMBER 3, 2001 HAVING REACHED THE AGE OF SIXTY-SIX YEARS, EIGHT MONTHS AND TWENTY-NINE DAYS.
SHE IS SURVIVED BY ONE DAUGHTER, ALETHA JENEAN GRIFFIN AND HUSBAND KENNY OF ALMA, ARKANSAS; SEVEN SONS, HAROLD DEAN LANDHERR AND WIFE MARIETTA OF MULDROW, OKLAHOMA, RANDALL FRANKLIN LANDHERR OF IRONDALE, MISSOURI, KENNETH LEE LANDHERR AND WIFE KIM OF MULDROW, OKLAHOMA, DANIEL FREDERICK LANDHERR AND WIFE TALINA OF WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, JIMMY EARL LANDHERR AND WIFE KAREN OF BANGLADESH, BENJAMIN DAVID BLANKS JR. AND FIANCE' TINA DONZE OF FLORISSANT, MISSOURI, AND JONATHAN TRACK JONES AND FIANCE' REGINA CROCKER OF IRONDALE, MISSOURI. SHE IS ALSO SURVIVED BY TWELVE GRANDCHILDREN AND ONE GREAT GRANDCHILD; ONE BROTHER, BOB COATS OF DONIPHAN, MISSOURI; THREE SISTERS, ELSIE D. PYATT OF GROVE SPRINGS, MISSOURI, LORETTA STEVENS OF DONIPHAN, MISSOURI AND SONIA JOY FRAZER AND HUSBAND ALLEN OF IRONDALE, MISSOURI. IN ADDITION TO HER PARENTS SHE WAS ALSO PRECEDED IN DEATH BY ONE DAUGHTER DEBRA JEAN LANDHERR.
WILMA HAD A GREAT LOVE FOR HER LORD AND SAVIOR AND ENJOYED READING HIS TEACHINGS AND ALWAYS FOUND TIME TO PRAY. SHE ENJOYED GARDENING, CAMPING, SWIMMING AND THE MANY OTHER GIFTS OF MOTHER NATURE. SHE LOVED COLLECTING STAMPS AND MAKING QUILTS.
SHE HAD A GREAT LOVE FOR HER FAMILY ESPECIALLY HER GRANDCHILDREN. EACH OF THEM HELD A VERY DEAR PLACE IN HER HEART.
VISITATION WAS HELD AT 5:30 TO 9:00 ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2001 AT THE MOORE FUNERAL HOME IN POTOSI.
FUNERAL SERVICES WAS CONDUCTED AT 11:00 ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2001 AT RIVER OF LIFE CHURCH WITH REV. RONNIE DEAN MCRAVEN OFFICIATING. BURIAL WAS IN THE SUNSET HILL CEMETERY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
SERVING AS PALLBEARERS WERE, DEAN LANDHERR, RANDY LANDHERR, DAN LANDHERR, KEN LANDHERR, DAVID BLANKS, JON JONES, JIMMY LANDHERR AND ALETHA GRIFFIN.
ROSE ANN TORWEGGE
ROSE ANN (ADAMS) TORWEGGE OF POTOSI, MISSOURI WAS BORN SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1931 IN PALMER, MISSOURI A DAUGHTER OF MARGARET ANN (SHIPLEY) CAIN AND THE LATE FRED CAIN. ROSE ANN DIED AT THE PARKLAND HEALTH CENTER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2001 AT THE AGE OF SEVENTY YEARS, SEVEN MONTHS AND TWENTY-EIGHT DAYS.
ROSE ANN WAS UNITED IN MARRIAGE TO HENRY SYLVESTER ADAMS JULY 21, 1947, HENRY DIED APRIL 28, 1968. ON JUNE 1, 1974 ROSE ANN married HARRY JOHN TORWEGGE WHO DIED ON DECEMBER 28, 1995.
ROSE ANN IS SURVIVED BY TWO DAUGHTERS, PATSY PORTELL AND HUSBAND BUNNY OF POTOSI, MISSOURI, BETTY WHITAKER AND HUSBAND JOE OF CUBA, MISSOURI; HER MOTHER, MARGARET ANN CAIN OF POTOSI, MISSOURI; SIX GRANDCHILDREN, ROGER DALE BOURBON, JR. AND WIFE JANET OF POTOSI, MISSOURI, DERRICK BOURBON AND MISTY OF POTOSI, MISSOURI, CHRIS WAYNE BOURBON OF POTOSI, MISSOURI, MORGAN JOBETH WHITAKER OF CUBA, MISSOURI, SHELBY ROSE WHITAKER OF CUBA, MISSOURI, JOHN CHRISTOPHER ADAMS AND WIFE TONYA OF POTOSI, MISSOURI; SIX GREAT GRANDCHILDREN, KODY DALE BOURBON, BRANDON KYLE BOURBON, BRITNEY MARIE BOURBON, ABIGAIL MARIE BOURBON, MAKAYLA ANN BOURBON AND KASIDY LYNN; SIX BROTHERS, VIRGIL CAIN AND WIFE RUBY OF HOUSE SPRINGS, MISSOURI, DONALD CAIN OF KENTUCKY, BILLY JOE CAIN AND WIFE MAMIE OF MINERAL POINT, MISSOURI, LINDELL CAIN AND WIFE JEAN OF OLD MINES, MISSOURI, KENNY CAIN AND VIRGINIA OF MINERAL POINT, MISSOURI, DANIEL CAIN AND FLOSSIE OF SPRINGTOWN, MISSOURI; ONE SISTER, GOLDIE BOYER AND HUSBAND LEONARD OF OLD MINES, MISSOURI; AN BY MANY OTHER RELATIVES AND FRIENDS. IN ADDITION TO HER FATHER AND HUSBANDS, ROSE ANN WAS ALSO PRECEDED IN DEATH BY TWO SONS, JERRY ADAMS AND JOHNNY ADAMS; ONE GRAND DAUGHTER, ANGELA JEAN BOURBON.
ROSE ANN HAD A GREAT LOVE FOR BINGO AND WAS ALWAYS READY TO TRAVEL FOR A GAME. SHE ENJOYED CROCHETING, QUILTING AND SEWING. ROSE ANN ENJOYED A FREQUENT GAME OF GIN RUMMY WITH HARRY.
A KIND AND LOVING DAUGHTER, MOTHER, GRAND MOTHER, SISTER AND AUNT WHO WILL BE LOVINGLY REMEMBERED.
VISITATION WAS HELD ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 5, 2001 FROM 1:30 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. AT MOORE FUNERAL HOME POTOSI, MISSOURI.
FUNERAL SERVICES WERE HELD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2001 AT MOORE MEMORIAL CHAPEL, POTOSI, MISSOURI WITH REV. BOB BULLOCK OFFICIATING. BURIAL WAS IN THE HORINE Cemetery, RICHWOODS, MISSOURI UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI, MISSOURI.
SERVING AS PALLBEARERS WERE, BUNNY PORTELL, JOE WHITAKER, ROGER D. BOURBON JR., DERRICK BOURBON, CHRIS BOURBON, AND JOHN CHRISTOPHER ADAMS.
FRED REANDO
FRED NICHOLAS REANDO OF OLD MINES, MISSOURI WAS BORN TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1923 IN OLD MINES, MISSOURI A SON OF THE LATE CORA (PORTELL) AND NEWTON REANDO. FRED DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2001 AT THE AGE OF SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS, THREE MONTHS AND FOURTEEN DAYS.
FRED IS SURVIVED BY TWO SISTERS, ALMA AUBUCHON AND HUSBAND ANDREW OF CADET, MISSOURI, RUTH WATSON AND HUSBAND EARL OF OWENSVILLE, MISSOURI; A DEAR AND SPECIAL FRIEND, MARION BEHR OF HILLSBORO, ;9MISSOURI; MANY NEICES, NEPHEWS, COUSINS AND OTHER RELATIVES AND FRIENDS. IN ADDITION TO HIS PARENTS, FRED WAS ALSO PRECEDED IN DEATH BY ONE SISTER, DIANE ALLEN; SIX BROTHERS, DONALD, CHESTER, TOM, CARL, JIM AND WALTER REANDO.
FRED ENJOYED WORKING ON THE FARM, ALWAYS READY TO HELP A NEIGHBOR WITH FENCE OR THE COWS. HIS LOVE FOR THE OUTDOORS GUIDED HIM TO WORK HIS LATER YEARS WITH THE U.S. FORESTRY SERVICE.
FRED ENJOYED HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS AND ALWAYS FOUND TIME TO SPEND WITH THEM ALL.
VISITATION WAS HELD AT 1:00 TO 9:00 ON FRIDAY NOVEMBER 9, 2001 AT THE MOORE FUNERAL HOME IN POTOSI.
FUNERAL SERVICES WERE CONDUCTED AT 11:00 ON SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10, 2001 AT ST. JOACHIM CHURCH WITH FATHER FRED PIEPER OFFICIATING. BURIAL WAS IN THE ST. JOACHIM CEMETERY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
SERVING AS PALLBEARERS WERE, PHIL AUBUCHON, LEE REANDO, KENNY REANDO, MIKE BEHR, RON ALLEN AND BRUCE CARTER.
MILDRED ANN BOYER
MILDRED ANN BOYER OF POTOSI, MISSOURI WAS BORN AT CRYSTAL CITY, MISSOURI ON JANUARY 1, 1926. SHE WAS THE DAUGHTER OF THE LATE FRANK AND ANNIE ( RODEK) PYTEL. MILDRED DEPARTED THIS LIFE AT GEORGIAN GARDEN NURSING HOME IN POTOSI, MISSOURI ON NOVEMBER 7, 2001 HAVING REACHED THE AGE OF SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS, NINE MONTHS AND FOURTEEN DAYS.
SHE IS SURVIVED BY ONE STEP SON, ROBERT STEVEN BOYER OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, AND ONE SON-IN-LAW, MIKE SANSOUCIE OF BLACKWELL, MISSOURI. SHE IS ALSO SURVIVED BY FOUR GRANDCHILDREN, TONY BRIDGES OF LEADWOOD, JOANN BRIDGES OF POTOSI, KERIE WALLER AND HUSBAND MATT OF CALEDONIA, MICHAEL R. SANSOUCIE OF BLACKWELL AND TWO STEP GRANDCHILDREN AND FOUR GREAT GRANDCHILDREN, MICHAEL AND BRANDON ECKHOFF AND KOHEN AND DALTON WALLER. IN ADDITION TO HER PARENTS SHE WAS ALSO PRECEDED IN DEATH BY ONE DAUGHTER FAYE ANN SANSOUCIE. MILDRED ENJOYED EMBROIDERING AND SEWING. SHE LOVED TO TAKE TIME AND TRAVEL TO YARD SALES AND VISITING WITH HER MANY FRIENDS.
VISITATION WAS HELD AT 3:00 TO 9:00 ON THURSDAY NOVEMBER 8, 2001 AT THE MOORE FUNERAL HOME IN POTOSI.
FUNERAL SERVICES WAS CONDUCTED AT 10:00 ON FRIDAY NOVEMBER 9, 2001 WITH FATHER TED PIEPER OFFICIATING. BURIAL WAS IN THE ST. JOACHIM CEMETERY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
SERVING AS PALLBEARERS WERE, MIKE SANSOUCIE, MICHAEL SANSOUCIE, TONY BRIDGES AND MATT WALLER.