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U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014BURNACE MARVIN HAGEDORN
BURNACE MARVIN HAGEDORN OF RICHWOODS, MISSOURI WAS BORN AT BIG SPRINGS, MISSOURI ON SEPTEMBER 5, 1921. HE WAS THE SON OF THE LATE OSBA AND ANNIE (LANDRUM) HAGEDORN. BURNACE DEPARTED THIS LIFE AT HIS HOME IN RICHWOODS, MISSOURI ON MAY 28, 2002 HAVING REACHED THE AGE OF EIGHTY YEARS, EIGHT MONTHS AND TWENTY-FOUR DAYS.
BURNACE WAS UNITED IN MARRIAGE TO AMANDA LOU (PITTS) HAGEDORN OF AUGUST 19, 1950 IN HERMANN, MISSOURI. TO THIS UNION FIVE CHILDREN WERE BORN.
HE IS SURVIVED BY HIS WIFE, AMANDA HAGEDORN OF RICHWOODS, MISSOURI, TWO DAUGHTERS, DEBORAH LYNN SANSOUCIE AND HUSBAND ERVIN OF DESOTO, MISSOURI, DONNA SUE BROD AND HUSBAND BILL OF DESOTO, MISSOURI, THREE SONS, NORMAN BRUCE HAGEDORN AND SPECIAL FRIEND SHEILA HUGHEY OF COMMERCE, GEORGIA, GREGORY BLAINE HAGEDORN OF DESOTO, MISSOURI AND DOUGLAS BRIAN HAGEDORN OF DESOTO, MISSOURI, THREE GRANDCHILDREN, TIA BROD, ELIZABETH HAGEDORN AND DANE HAGEDORN ALL OF DESOTO, MISSOURI. IN ADDITION TO HIS PARENTS HE WAS ALSO PRECEDED IN DEATH BY FOUR SISTERS, MARLENE SCHRAER, HAZEL GLASSCOCK, NADINE BOLM, LUCILLE HUBBARD AND ONE BROTHER, JAMES HAGEDORN.
BURNACE DEFENDED OUR COUNTRY DURING WORLD WAR II BY SERVING WITH THE ARMY AIR CORP IN BELGIUM, GERMANY AND FRANCE, RECEIVING A GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL AND WAS AWARDED TWO BRONZE STARS.
BURNACE ENJOYED MANY THINGS IN LIFE. HE LOVED BEING WITH HIS FAMILY, ESPECIALLY HIS THREE GRANDCHILDREN. BURNACE WAS AN AVID READER OF WESTERN BOOKS AND ENJOYED WOOD WORKING, BUILDING ALL TYPES OF BIRD HOUSES AND KNICK KNACKS FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS TO CHERISH.
A LARGE BEAUTIFUL VEGETABLE GARDEN WAS ALWAYS A LABOR OF LOVE FOR HIM. BURNACE WAS A LONG TIME MEMBER OF MASONIC DAGGETT LODGE # 492 AT MCKITTRICK, MISSOURI. HE WILL BE LOVINGLY REMEMBERED BY ALL WHO WERE PRIVILEGED TO KNOW HIM.
VISITATION WAS HELD 5:00 PM TO 9:00 PM ON THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2002 AND 8:30 AM TO 10:00 AM FRIDAY, MAY 31, 2002 AT THE MOORE FUNERAL HOME IN POTOSI.
FUNERAL SERVICES WERE CONDUCTED AT 10:00 AM ON FRIDAY, MAY 31, 2002 AT THE MOORE MEMORIAL CHAPEL WITH PASTOR DAVID GODAT OFFICIATING. BURIAL WAS IN THE LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH Cemetery, BIG SPRINGS, MISSOURI UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
SERVING AS PALLBEARERS WERE NORMAN HAGEDORN, GREG HAGEDORN, DOUG HAGEDORN, ERVIN SANSOUCIE, BILL BROD AND PHIL DECLUE.
JOHN EARNEST MARSHALL
JOHN EARNEST MARSHALL OF MINERAL POINT, MISSOURI WAS BORN AT ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI ON APRIL 13, 1962. HE IS THE SON OF BRENDA (BUXTON) MARSHALL AND THE LATE WALTER MARSHALL. JOHN DEPARTED THIS LIFE AT HIS HOME IN MINERAL POINT, MISSOURI ON MAY 29, 2002 HAVING REACHED THE AGE OF FORTY YEARS, ONE MONTH AND SEVENTEEN DAYS.
HE IS SURVIVED BY ONE DAUGHTER, STEPHANIE MARSHALL OF LEADWOOD, MISSOURI, MOTHER, BRENDA MARSHALL, THREE SISTERS, DOROTHY GARDNER, BARBARA REISING AND JULIE MARSHALL, AND FOUR BROTHERS, THOMAS, JASON, JOSHUA AND JOSEPH MARSHALL. IN ADDITION TO HIS FATHER JOHN IS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY ONE BROTHER, JAMES MARSHALL.
VISITATION WAS HELD SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2002 AT 11:00 AM TO 1:00 PM AT THE MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
FUNERAL SERVICES WERE CONDUCTED AT 1:00 PM ON SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2002 WITH BROTHER RAY WECKER OFFICIATING. BURIAL WAS IN THE MINER WORKMAN CEMETERY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
SERVING AS PALLBEARERS WERE JOHN HIGGINBOTHAM, TIM HIGGINBOTHAM, HARVEY PRICE, CHARLES MAYBERRY, SHANE STRECKFUS AND FRANK SKILES.
HELEN M. WHITE
HELEN "PEE WEE" WHITE OF POTOSI, MISSOURI WAS BORN AT IRON COUNTY, MISSOURI ON MAY 24, 1925. SHE WAS THE DAUGHTER OF THE LATE HERMAN AND DAISY (SHIVERDECK) JOHNSTON. HELEN DEPARTED THIS LIFE AT THE POTOSI MANOR IN POTOSI, MISSOURI ON MAY 24, 2002 HAVING REACHED THE AGE OF SEVENTY-SEVEN.
HELEN WAS UNITED IN MARRIAGE TO BOB WHITE MAY 24, 1947 IN BRUSHY, MISSOURI.
SHE IS SURVIVED BY TWO SISTERS, DEAN RICHARDS OF POTOSI, MISSOURI AND MARY WREN AND HUSBAND THOMAS OF POTOSI, MISSOURI AND MANY NIECES AND NEPHEWS. IN ADDITION TO HER PARENTS AND HUSBAND SHE WAS ALSO PRECEDED IN DEATH BY ONE SISTER, SHARON JOHNSTON, AND THREE BROTHERS, IVAN JOHNSTON, OWEN JOHNSTON AND GERALD JOHNSTON.
PEE WEE ENJOYED MANY THINGS IN LIFE. SHE LOVED TO READ GOOD BOOKS AND DO CHALLENGING CROSSWORD PUZZLES. SHE ALSO ENJOYED LISTENING TO COUNTRY MUSIC, WATCHING SPORTS AND CNN NEWS AND CURRENT EVENTS.
VISITATION FOR PEE WEE WAS HELD SATURDAY, MAY 25, 2002 FROM 5:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. AND SUNDAY, MAY 26, 2001 FROM 11:00 A.M. TO 2:00 P.M. AT THE MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI, MISSOURI.
FUNERAL SERVICES WERE HELD SUNDAY, MAY 26, 2002 AT TWO O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON AT THE MOORE MEMORIAL CHAPEL, POTOSI, MISSOURI WITH REVEREND CURTIS B. WARREN OFFICIATING. MUSICAL SELECTIONS PLAYED FOR THE SERVICES WERE HOLES IN THE FLOOR OF HEAVEN AND ANGELS IN WAITING. SERVING AS PALL BEARERS WERE VICTOR RICHARDS, KRIS RICHARDS, JAKE MCANALLY, J.D. BOYET, JOHN HANGER AND KERRI KIMBERLING.
BURIAL AND GRAVE SIDE SERVICES WERE HELD SUNDAY, MAY 26, 2002 AT 2:45 P.M. AT THE SUNSET HILL CEMETERY IN POTOSI, MISSOURI. ALL SERVICES WERE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI, MISSOURI.
OPAL RUTH GUION
OPAL RUTH GUION OF RICHWOODS, MISSOURI WAS BORN AT ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI ON JANUARY 25, 1922. SHE WAS THE DAUGHTER OF THE LATE JOHN AND REBECCA (SMITH) WRIGHT. OPAL DEPARTED THIS LIFE AT THE JEFFERSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL IN FESTUS, MISSOURI ON MAY 23, 2002 HAVING REACHED THE AGE OF EIGHTY YEARS, THREE MONTHS AND TWENTY-NINE DAYS.
OPAL WAS UNITED IN MARRIAGE TO THE LATE EDWARD GUION IN 1939 AND TO THIS UNION FIVE CHILDREN WERE BORN.
OPAL IS SURVIVED BY TWO DAUGHTERS, JOYCE BAKER OF DESOTO, MISSOURI AND JANICE VASTINE OF LABADIE, MISSOURI, THREE SONS, EDWARD GUION OF RICHWOODS, MISSOURI, LONNIE GUION AND WIFE SARA OF ST. PETERS, RICKIE GUION AND WIFE MARY ANN OF HILLSBORO, MISSOURI, THIRTEEN GRANDCHILDREN AND EIGHTEEN GREAT GRANDCHILDREN AND BY MANY OTHER RELATIVES AND FRIENDS.
OPAL ENJOYED MANY THINGS IN LIFE. SHE LOVED WORKING OUT IN THE GARDEN ENJOYING MOTHER NATURE IN MANY WAYS. ONE WAY WAS SKETCHING PICTURES OF BIRDS AND FLOWERS. OPAL LOVED SPENDING TIME PLAYING WITH HER GRANDCHILDREN AND GREAT GRANDCHILDREN. OPAL LOVED TO TAKE TIME WITH HER FAMILY AND VISIT ANY WAL MART FOR A SHOPPING SPREE.
VISITATION FOR OPAL WAS HELD SUNDAY, MAY 26, 2002 FROM 5:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. AND MONDAY, MAY 27, 2002 FROM 11:00 A.M. TO 1 P.M. AT THE MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI, MISSOURI.
FUNERAL SERVICES WERE HELD MONDAY, MAY 27, 2002 AT 1:00 P.M. AT THE MOORE MEMORIAL CHAPEL WITH THE PASTOR DERRY BOWLING OFFICIATING. MUSICAL SELECTIONS SANG FOR THE SERVICES WERE FLY, FLY AWAY; MY HEART WILL GO ON AND THE OLD RUGGED CROSS. SERVING AS PALL BEARERS WERE JAMES GUION, LARRY BAKER, DENICE HARGROVE, DAVID WHITLEY, MIKE VASTINE AND RICHARD GUION. BURIAL WAS IN THE WRIGHT CEMETERY IN BELGRADE, MISSOURI UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI, MISSOURI.
MARY LOU LIVENGOOD
MARY LOU LIVENGOOD OF POTOSI, MISSOURI WAS BORN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1928 IN SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI A DAUGHTER OF THE LATE VERONICA MARTHA (GIBBONS) PETERS AND THE LATE ANTONY A. PETERS. MARY LOU DEPARTED THIS LIFE AT THE MISSOURI BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER IN SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI SATURDAY JUNE 22, 2002 AT THE AGE OF SEVENTY- THREE YEARS, EIGHT MONTHS AND TEN DAYS.
MARY LOU IS SURVIVED BY THREE LOVING AND DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, BETTY LIVENGOOD OF HIGH RIDGE, MISSOURI, LAURY BLAIR AND HUSBAND DENNIS OF POTOSI, MISSOURI, CATHY WILCOX AND HUSBAND OF GREG OF HARRISBURG, MISSOURI; TWO BROTHERS, DONALD PETERS AND WIFE NANCY OF ST. CHARLES, MISSOURI, JERRY PETERS AND WIFE MADLINE OF AFTON, MISSOURI; FOUR GRANDCHILDREN, ANDRIA AND KATIE BLAIR OF POTOSI, MISSOURI, JUSTIN AND JESSY WILCOX OF HARRISBURG, MISSOURI AND BY MANY OTHER RELATIVES AND FRIENDS. IN ADDITION TO HER PARENTS SHE WAS ALSO PRECEDED IN DEATH BY ONE DAUGHTER, PAT LIVENGOOD; ONE SON, DANIEL EDWARD LIVENGOOD; ONE BROTHER, ROBERT PETERS AND ONE SISTER.
MARY LOU WAS A GRADUATE OF THE MINERAL AREA COLLEGE AND THE LEADBELT L.P.N. SCHOOL IN 1966. MARY LOU WAS A 20 YEAR EMPLOYEE OF THE WASHINGTON COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WHERE SHE CARED FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE COMMUNITY AS A NURSE. SHE WAS A DEDICATED AND TRUSTED MEMBER OF THE ST. JAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH, THE LADIES SODALITY AND MANY OTHER ORGANIZATIONS OF THE AREA, INCLUDING THE CREATION OF THE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM, ASSISTING MANY NURSING HOME RESIDENTS.
MARY LOU LOVED TO SPEND TIME WITH HER GRANDCHILDREN AND CHILDREN. SHE ALWAYS LOOKED FORWARD TO THEIR VISIT OR THE NEXT FAMILY GATHERING. SHE ENJOYED GOING TO THE THEATER TO SEE POPS. MARY LOU WAS ALWAYS ON THE GO AND LOVED TO TAKE TIME AND GO TO GARAGE SALES. MARY LOU ALWAYS HAD A SMILE OR A KIND WAVE TO ANYONE SHE MET. DURING THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS, SHE ALWAYS FOUND THE POWER IN HER HEART AND SOUL TO GO ON THE NEXT DAY. SHE HAS LEFT THE LEGACY OF HER WORLD WITH EACH AND EVERY PERSON THAT HAS COME TO BE KNOWN AS HER FRIEND.
VISITATION FOR MARY LOU WAS HELD MONDAY, JUNE 24, 2002 FROM 3:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. AND TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 2002 FROM 8:30 A.M. TO 10:00 A.M. AT THE MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI, MISSOURI.
FUNERAL MASS WAS CELEBRATED TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 2002 AT 10:00 A.M. AT THE SAINT JAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH, POTOSI, MISSOURI WITH FATHER TED BRUNNERT CELEBRATING. MUSICAL SELECTIONS WERE, HERE I AM LORD, ON EAGLES WINGS AND AVA MARIA PERFORMED BY ANITA GOVERO AND MARY CAMPBELL. MEMORIAL DONATIONS ARE REQUESTED TO THE SHRINERS HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN, 2001 SOUTH LINDBERG, ST. LOUIS, MO 63131.
SERVING AS PALLBEARERS WERE JUSTIN WILCOX, JOE NETTLES, JERRY PETERS, DON PETERS, DENNIS BLAIR AND GREG WILCOX.
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
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