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U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014HAROLD E. VANCE
HAROLD E. VANCE OF POTOSI, MISSOURI WAS BORN AT MARQUAND, MISSOURI ON APRIL 14, 1941. HE WAS THE SON OF THE LATE ELSIE MAE (MYERS) PROPST AND RAY VANCE. HAROLD DEPARTED THIS LIFE AT ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL IN ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI HAVING REACHED THE AGE OF SIXTY ONE YEARS, SIX MONTHS AND TWENTY EIGHT DAYS.
HAROLD WAS A LOVING AND CARING MAN WHO WAS ALWAYS WILLING TO HELP A FRIEND. HE WAS KNOWN TO MANY AS THE JACK OF ALL TRADES. HE ENJOYED WORKING WITH MACHINES AND WAS ALWAYS READY FOR A DAY TO RELAX AND FISH. HAROLD SERVED OUR COUNTRY IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE VIETNAM-ERA FROM JANUARY 16, 1964 TO JANUARY 15, 1965 RECEIVING AN HONORABLE DISCHARGE AND HAVING A RANK OF PRIVATE FIRST CLASS. HAROLD WILL BE SADLY MISSED BY MANY LOVING FRIENDS.
VISITATION FOR HAROLD WAS 9:00 AM TO 11:00 AM ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2002 AT THE MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
A FUNERAL SERVICE WAS CONDUCTED 11:00 AM AT THE MOORE MEMORIAL CHAPEL WITH REVEREND BOB BULLOCK OFFICIATING. BURIAL WAS IN THE CALVARY CEMETERY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
SERVING AS PALLBEARERS WERE STEVE WICKER, CLIFTON JO WICKER, MARK WICKER, KEVIN VANCE, GARY AMES, BRIANT WICKER, ALLEN WICKER AND MITCH SOBBA.
CECILIA F. MINOR
CECILIA F. MINOR OF POTOSI, MISSOURI WAS BORN AT LATTY ROUTE, MISSOURI ON JUNE 17, 1929. SHE WAS THE DAUGHTER OF THE LATE JOHN RILEY AND FRANCIS CECILIA (SCALLERANDO) BROWN. CECILIA DEPARTED THIS LIFE AT THE WASHINGTON COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL IN POTOSI, MISSOURI HAVING REACHED THE AGE OF SEVENTY-THREE YEARS, FOUR MONTHS AND TWENTY-SEVEN DAYS.
CECILIA WAS UNITED IN MARRIAGE TO ROBERT ELSIE MINOR ON JANUARY 30, 1953 IN POTOSI, MISSOURI AND TO THIS UNION TWO CHILDREN WERE BORN. ROBERT PRECEDED HIS WIFE IN DEATH ON AUGUST 23, 1980.
SHE IS SURVIVED BY ONE DAUGHTER, REVA MAE COFFMAN OF POTOSI, MISSOURI, ONE SON, LOUIS MINOR AND WIFE SARAH OF BERRYMAN, MISSOURI, ONE SISTER, RITA FINCHER AND JOSEPH MERCER OF MINERAL POINT, MISSOURI, TWO BROTHERS, OSBORN BROWN OF POTOSI, MISSOURI AND JOSPH "JERRY" BROWN OF MINERAL POINT, MISSOURI, THREE GRANDSONS, CHRISTOPHER, JASON AND JEREMY, ONE GRANDDAUGHTER, SAMANTHA, AND TWO GREAT GRANDCHILDREN, CHRISTOPHER JR. AND C0LTON GLEN. IN ADDITION TO HER PARENTS AND HUSBAND SHE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY ONE SISTER, LELA DUDAK AND THREE BROTHERS, JOHN BROWN, DANIEL BROWN AND JULIS BROWN.
CECILIA WAS A LOVING AND CARING WOMAN. SHE WAS BLESSED WITH MANY TALENTS SUCH AS, SINGING AND PLAYING MUSIC INSTRUMENTS LIKE THE GUITAR, THE HARMONICA AND THE VIOLIN. SHE ENJOYED TAKING WALKS AND LONG, PEACEFUL RIDES IN THE COUNTRY. CECILIA WILL BE LOVINGLY MISSED BY FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS.
VISITATION WAS HELD 9:30 AM TO 1:00 PM ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2002 AT THE MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
FUNERAL SERVICES WERE CONDUCTED 1:00 PM AT THE MOORE MEMORIAL CHAPEL WITH REVEREND LYNN THEBEAU OFFICIATING. BURIAL WAS IN THE LOST CREEK CEMETERY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
SERVING AS PALLBEARERS WERE CHRIS MINOR, JEREMY MINOR, JASON MINOR, DANIEL BROWN JR., DOYLE BROWN AND LEROY BROWN.
ALCIE BOYER
ALCIE VIRGINIA BOYER OF CADET, MISSOURI WAS BORN AT BLACK, MISSOURI ON JANUARY 12, 1929. SHE WAS THE DAUGHTER OF THE LATE HENRY AND NANCY (JOHNSON) SHEPARD. ALCIE DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON NOVEMBER 21, 2002 AT HER RESIDENCE IN CADET, MISSOURI HAVING REACHED THE AGE OF SEVENTY THREE YEARS, TEN MONTHS AND NINE DAYS.
ALCIE WAS UNITED IN MARRIAGE TO HAROLD BOYER ON FEBRUARY 16, 1946 IN OLD MINES, MISSOURI AND TO THIS UNION SEVEN CHILDREN WERE BORN.
SHE IS SURVIVED BY HER HUSBAND, HAROLD BOYER OF CADET, MISSOURI, THREE DAUGHTERS, SHIRLEY MILLER OF OLD MINES, MISSOURI, LINDA OSHIA OF CADET, MISSOURI AND SANDRA JEAN MILLER OF CADET, MISSOURI, TWO SONS, DANIEL BOYER OF LAS VEGAS, NEVADA AND ANTHONY "TONY" BOYER OF CADET, MISSOURI, CLOSE FRIEND, KELLY SEXTON OF POTOSI, MISSOURI. ONE SISTER, LUCILLE SUTTON AND HUSBAND CALVIN OF HILLSBORO, MISSOURI, FIVE BROTHERS, JAMES SHEPARD AND WIFE ANGELA OF CADET, MISSOURI, KENNETH SHEPARD OF POTOSI, MISSOURI, GOLDEN SHEPARD AND WIFE GERALDINE OF CADET, MISSOURI, LLOYD SHEPARD AND WIFE RACHAEL OF CADET, MISSOURI AND CLEO SHEPARD AND WIFE JUDY OF CADET, MISSOURI, THIRTEEN GRANDCHILDREN AND TWENTY GREAT GRANDCHILDREN AND MANY OTHER RELATIVES AND FRIENDS. IN ADDITION TO HER PARENTS SHE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY ONE DAUGHTER, PATRICIA SUE BOYER, ONE SON, GARY WAYNE BOYER, ONE SISTER, MILDRED FITZWATER, AND TWO BROTHERS, RICHARD SHEPARD AND ELVIS SHEPARD.
SHE ENJOYED THE MANY GIFTS OF MOTHER NATURE, SHE ESPECIALLY ENJOYED TAKING TIME FISHING WITH HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS. ALCIE LOVED TO SPEND TIME WITH HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS REMINISCING OVER DAYS GONE BY. ALCIE HAD A GREAT LOVE FOR HER FAMILY, EACH OF THEM HELD A VERY DEAR PLACE IN HER HEART AND SHE THOUGHT OF THEM DAILY. ALCIE WAS A VERY KIND AND LOVING GRANDMOTHER, GREAT GRANDMOTHER AND CHERISHED FRIEND.
VISITATION WAS HELD 4:30 PM TO 9:00 PM ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2002 AND 8:30 AM TO 11:00 AM ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2002 AT THE MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
A FUNERAL SERVICE WAS CELEBRATED 11:00 AM ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2002 AT THE MOORE MEMORIAL CHAPEL WITH FATHER TED PIEPER OFFICIATING. BURIAL WAS IN THE ST. JOACHIM CEMETERY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
SERVING AS PALLBEARERS WERE GEROMY MILLER, LEE MILLER, JOSH BOYER, KYLE OSHIA, RUSTY BOYER AND DERRICK BOYER.
RANDOLPH FRAZIER
RANDOLPH "RANDY" BARRY FRAZIER WAS BORN AT HOUSTON, TEXAS ON AUGUST 9, 1942. HE WAS THE SON MARY JANE (DURHAM)NASH AND THE LATE MARVIN RANDOLPH FRAZIER. RANDY DEPARTED THIS LIFE AT THE ST. JOHN'S MERCY MEDICAL CENTER IN ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI ON NOVEMBER 29, 2002 HAVING REACHED THE AGE OF SIXTY YEARS, THREE MONTHS AND TWENTY DAYS.
RANDY WAS UNITED IN MARRIAGE TO MARGNETTA YVONNE ROBBINS ON OCTOBER 28, 1960 IN EAST ST. LOUIS, ILLINOIS. TO THIS UNION SIX CHILDREN WERE BORN.
RANDY IS SURVIVED BY HIS WIFE, MARGNETTA "MARTY" FRAZIER OF CADET, MISSOURI, MOTHER, MARY JANE NASH OF MINERAL POINT, MISSOURI, ONE DAUGHTER, TIERA FRAZIER OF POTOSI, MISSOURI, TWO SONS, TYRONE FRAZIER OF POTOSI, MISSOURI AND TRAVIS FRAZIER OF POTOSI, MISSOURI, ONE BROTHER, CLYDE FRAZIER AND WIFE GLADYS OF MINERAL POINT, MISSOURI, FIVE GRANDCHILDREN, TIFFANY, TRISTAN, CHARLES, TREVOR AND ANGELICA, COUSIN, DEBBIE HAZEL AND HUSBAND LEE OF CHRISTOPHER, ILLINOIS, DEAR FRIENDS, EVELYN AND DELMAR GILES OF FISK, MISSOURI, BRUCE AND JOANN CAMPBELL OF LABADIE, MISSOURI, AND GENTRY AND MARY GIBSON OF PARK HILLS, MISSOURI AND MANY OTHER NIECES, NEPHEWS, FRIENDS AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATES. RANDY WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HIS FATHER, MARVIN RANDOLPH FRAZIER, STEP FATHER, GEORGE NASH, TWO DAUGHTERS, TRACY LEE YVONNE FRAZIER AND TINA MARIE FRAZIER AND ONE SON, TEMPLE RAY FRAZIER.
RANDY AND HIS WIFE, MARTY OWNED AND OPERATED MANY AMUSEMENT PARK RIDES AND GAMES. HE WAS PAST BOARD MEMBER AND MEMBER OF THE MISSOURI ASSOCIATION OF FAIRS AND FESTIVALS. RANDY WAS AN ACCOMPLISHED WEIGHT LIFTER, AND HAD RECEIVED SEVERAL COMPETITION MEDALS. HE WAS WELL KNOWN FROM MIDWEST TO GULF TO EAST COAST. RANDY WAS EMPLOYED AT THE FARMINGTON CORRECTIONAL CENTER IN 1988 TO 1991 AND THEN AT THE WASHINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT IN 1986 UNTIL 1988. HE WAS A GOVERNMENT STATE SAFETY BOARD FOR AMUSEMENT RIDES AND WEIGHT LIFTER. HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE DESOTO ELKS LODGE AND A PAST MEMBER OF THE POTOSI LIONS CLUB. RANDY SERVED OUR COUNTY IN THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS FROM MAY 1960 UNTIL JANUARY 24, 1963. RANDY WILL BE SADLY MISSED BY FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS.
VISITATION WAS HELD 3:00 PM TO 9:00 PM ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2002 AND 9:00 AM TO 11:00 AM ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2002 AT THE MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
A FUNERAL SERVICE WAS CONDUCTED 11:00 AM ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2002 AT THE MOORE MEMORIAL CHAPEL WITH REVEREND J.D. BOYET OFFICIATING. BURIAL WAS IN THE NEW DIGGINS CEMETERY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
SERVING AS PALLBEARERS WERE TYRONE FRAZIER, TRAVIS FRAZIER, CHARLES FRAZIER, JAMES NEAL, CLYDE FRAZIER, DELMAR GILES, MORRIS GILES AND DUGGAN GILES. SERVING AS HONORARY PALLBEARER WAS HAROLD ROBBINS.
OLIN "BUCK" JARVIS
OLIN LEO "BUCK" JARVIS OF POTOSI, MISSOURI WAS BORN AT IRONDALE, MISSOURI ON AUGUST 26, 1920. HE WAS THE SON OF THE LATE LYTLE HARRISON AND DELLA (VINEYARD) JARVIS. BUCK DEPARTED THIS LIFE AT THE WASHINGTON COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL IN POTOSI, MISSOURI ON DECEMBER 1, 2002 HAVING REACHED THE AGE OF EIGHTY- TWO YEARS, THREE MONTHS AND SIX DAYS.
BUCK WAS UNITED IN MARRIAGE TO ANNIE FLORENCE ALLEN ON OCTOBER 11, 1941 IN POTOSI, MISSOURI AND TO THIS UNION SIX CHILDREN WERE BORN.
BUCK IS SURVIVED BY WIFE, ANNIE FLORENCE JARVIS OF POTOSI, MISSOURI, TWO DAUGHTERS, JANET DRUMMOND AND HUSBAND BILL OF POTOSI, MISSOURI AND RHONDA PHARES AND HUSBAND JAMES OF POTOSI, MISSOURI, FOUR SONS, JESSE JARVIS AND WIFE SUE OF BELGRADE, MISSOURI, THOMAS JARVIS AND WIFE JUDY OF BELGRADE, MISSOURI, MIKE JARVIS AND WIFE HOPE OF PARK HILLS, MISSOURI AND ROGER JARVIS AND WIFE SHARON OF POTOSI, MISSOURI, ONE BROTHER, GLEN JARVIS AND WIFE AUDREY OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, THREE SISTERS, VELMA DAVIS OF IRONDALE, MISSOURI, LUCY HENSON OF POTOSI, MISSOURI AND MARY FERRELL OF IRONDALE, MISSOURI, FOURTEEN GRANDCHILDREN AND TWENTY-TWO GREAT GRANDCHILDREN AND MANY NIECES, NEPHEWS, OTHER RELATIVES AND MANY FRIENDS. IN ADDITION TO HIS PARENTS, BUCK WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY BROTHER, LUTHER JARVIS, SISTER, ETHEL HENSON, INFANT GRANDDAUGHTER BY LEONA & THOMAS JARVIS AND INFANT GRANDDAUGHTER BY JANET AND BILL DRUMMOND, GREAT GRANDDAUGHTER, APRIL MARIE EMILY AND DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, LEONA BLACK JARVIS.
ABOVE ALL ELSE, BUCK SHOULD BE REMEMBERED AS A TRUE CHRISTIAN AND LOYAL FAMILY MAN, WHO LOVED HIS LORD, HIS IMMEDIATE FAMILY AND HIS LARGE EXTENDED FAMILY. BUCK HELPED RAISED HIS CHILDREN AND OTHERS TO KNOW THAT THEY WERE NOT BETTER THAN ANYONE ELSE. HE WAS A LONGTIME MEMBER OF THE PLEASANT HILL CHRISTIAN CHURCH AND SERVED AS AN ELDER OF THE CHURCH.
BUCK WAS A LOCAL BUSINESSMAN AND OWNER OF THE STANDARD STATION AND JARVIS SAFETY SERVICE FOR TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS. HE WAS ALSO A DEDICATED FARMER, WHO ENJOYED LIFE TO THE FULLEST.
BUCK WAS CIVIC MINED, SERVING TWO TERMS AS A WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMISSIONER, AN EMPLOYEE OF THE ASSESSOR'S OFFICE AND ACTIVELY ENJOYED TAKING PART LOCALLY IN OUR NATION'S BI-CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION. A WELL DESERVED RECOGNITION FOR BUCK WAS ADOPTED BY THE MISSOURI HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ON MARCH 2, 2000 LISTING SOME OF HIS MANY ACCOMPLISHMENT DURING HIS BLESSED LIFE.
BUCK WILL BE REMEMBERED BY HIS FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS AS TRULY LEAVING THIS WORLD A BETTER PLACE FOR ALL MANKIND.
VISITATION WAS HELD 4:00 PM TO 9:00 PM ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4,2002 AND 9:00 AM TO 10:30 AM ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2002 AT THE MOORE MEMORIAL CHAPEL.
FUNERAL SERVICES WERE CONDUCTED AT 11:00 AM ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2002 AT THE PLEASANT HILL CHRISTIAN CHURCH WITH BROTHER CARL WILSON AND ELDER LEONARD COMPTON OFFICIATING. BURIAL WAS IN THE PLEASANT HILL CEMETERY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
SERVING AS PALLBEARERS WERE LOUIS DRUMMOND, STEVE JARVIS, TOM JARVIS, JR., TIM PHARES, BOB PHARES AND SCOTT JARVIS. SERVING AS HONORARY PALLBEARER WAS JASON JARVIS.
JULES FRANKLIN SANSEGRAW
JULES F. SANSEGRAW OF POTOSI, MISSOURI, WAS BORN AUGUST 10, 1913, IN POTOSI, MISSOURI, A SON OF THE LATE FIRMAN AND MARY (GOVERO) SANSEGRAW. JULES DEPARTED THIS LIFE AT THE WASHINGTON COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ON APRIL 6, 1999, HAVING REACHED THE AGE OF EIGHTY-FIVE YEARS, SEVEN MONTHS AND TWENTY-SEVEN DAYS.
JULES WAS UNITED IN MARRIAGE TO MILDRED CRESSWELL ON FEBRUARY 16, 1944, IN FLAT RIVER, MISSOURI, AND TO THIS UNION THREE CHILDREN WERE BORN.
JULES IS SURVIVED BY HIS WIFE, MILDRED SANSEGRAW OF POTOSI, TWO SONS, JERRY SANSEGRAW AND WIFE LURIS OF POTOSI, DALE SANSEGRAW AND WIFE KATHY OF POTOSI, ONE DAUGHTER, KAY RANDALL AND HUSBAND CODY OF POTOSI, TEN GRANDCHILDREN, ELEVEN GREAT GRANDCHILDREN, ONE BROTHER, ELZA SANSEGRAW AND WIFE VIRGINIA OF FERGUSON AND BY MANY OTHER RELATIVES AND FRIENDS. IN ADDITION TO HIS PARENTS HE WAS ALSO PRECEDED IN DEATH BY THREE BROTHERS, ROUSSAN, FIRMAN AND GEORGE SANSEGRAW, ONE HALF BROTHER, CLARENCE PORTELL, THREE SISTERS, LOUCILE MISSEY, MINNIE BELL BIGGERSTAFF AND BESSIE MORGAN.
JULES WAS A LONGTIME MEMBER OF THE POTOSI UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. HE HAD FAITHFULLY SERVED HIS COUNTRY AND RECEIVED AN HONORABLE DISCHARGE FROM THE UNITED STATES ARMY SEPTEMBER 25, 1945. PRIOR TO HIS RETIREMENT JULES WAS EMPLOYED BY UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY FOR MANY YEARS, HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE TRANSPORTATION- COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL UNION LODGE #6355.
JULES ENJOYED FISHING AND WOODWORKING, HE LOOKED FORWARD TO TAKING TIME OUT OF HIS DAILY ACTIVITIES AND GOING FOR WALKS. HIS FAMILY ESPECIALLY HIS GRANDCHILDREN MEANT A GREAT DEAL TO HIM AND EACH OF THEM HELD A VERY DEAR PLACE IN HIS HEART.
VISITATION WAS HELD THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1999, FROM 2:30 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. AT THE GUM & SON FUNERAL HOME IN POTOSI.
FUNERAL SERVICES WERE CONDUCTED FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1999, AT 2:00 P.M. AT POTOSI UNITED METHODIST CHURCH WITH REVEREND ROBERT BULLOCK OFFICIATING. BURIAL WAS IN NEW MASONIC CEMETERY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF GUM & SON FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
SERVING AS PALLBEARERS WERE, DAVID SANSEGRAW, DOUGLAS SANSEGRAW, JERRY RANDALL, GRAIG RANDALL, BILLY JO SANSEGRAW AND WILL BERRY.
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
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