U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
FLOYD J. VALLE
FLOYD J. VALLE OF RICHWOODS, MISSOURI, WAS BORN APRIL 29, 1931, IN KINGSTON, MISSOURI, A SON OF THE LATE JAKE MILLER AND ELLA VALLE. FLOYD DEPARTED THIS LIFE SUDDENLY APRIL 16, 2000, HAVING REACHED THE AGE OF SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS, ELEVEN MONTHS AND EIGHTEEN DAYS.
FLOYD WAS UNITED IN MARRIAGE TO AURELIA MARIE KRAMER ON MARCH 20, 1954, IN RICHWOODS, MISSOURI, AND TO THIS UNION FOUR CHILDREN WERE BORN.
FLOYD IS SURVIVED BY HIS LOVING WIFE, AURELIA VALLE OF RICHWOODS, TWO SONS, FLOYD "KELLY" VALLE AND WIFE JUDY OF PARK HILLS, MITCHELL "MITCH" LYNN VALLE AND WIFE CINDY OF RICHWOODS, ONE DAUGHTER, JOYCE MYERS AND HUSBAND RICK OF TROY, KANSAS, SEVEN GRANDCHILDREN, FIVE GREAT GRANDCHILDREN, THREE SISTERS, MARCELLA SANSOUCIE OF CADET, LEOLA DAVIS OF DESOTO, VIRGINIA HERRINGTON OF OLD MINES AND BY MANY OTHER RELATIVES AND FRIENDS. IN ADDITION TO HIS PARENTS HE WAS ALSO PRECEDED IN DEATH BY ONE DAUGHTER, PAMELA MARIE VALLE.
FLOYD WAS A UNITED STATES VETERAN HAVING SERVED WITH THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS FLOYD HAD RECEIVED THE KOREAN SERVICE MEDAL, UNITED NATIONS SERVICE MEDAL, NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE MEDAL AND THE KOREAN PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION FOR HIS HONORABLE SERVICE FROM 1952 TO 1955.
FLOYD ENJOYED THE MANY GIFTS OF MOTHER NATURE AND LOVE TO GO BOW HUNTING AND FISHING. LEISURE WALKS IN THE WOODS HUNTING MUSHROOMS AND WATCHING BIRDS FULFILLED MANY HAPPY HOURS FOR HIM. FLOYD HAD A GREAT LOVE FOR GARDENING, FARMING AND FISHING. HIS GREATEST PAST TIME AND HIS GREATEST TRAIT PASSED TO HIS CHILDREN WAS HIS DEDICATION AND LOVE TO WORK.
FLOYD HAD A GREAT LOVE FOR HIS FAMILY AND EACH OF THEM HELD A VERY DEAR PLACE IN HIS HEART. HE ALWAYS PUT THEIR NEEDS ABOVE HIS OWN.
VISITATION WAS HELD WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2000, FROM 4:30 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. AT MOORE FUNERAL HOME IN POTOSI.
FUNERAL SERVICES WERE CONDUCTED THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2000, AT 10:00 A.M. AT THE CHAPEL WITH FATHER ROBERT LISS OFFICIATING. BURIAL WAS IN ST. STEPHENS CATHOLIC CEMETERY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
SERVING AS PALLBEARERS WERE, J.R. BOURBON, DAVID GODAT, WESLEY GODAT, DOUG ANDERSON, PETE HOUSTON, MIKE KRAMER, DICK SANSOUCIE AND BOB SANSOUCIE.
ILEAN JUANITA NEWCOMB FATCHETT
ILEAN JUANITA NEWCOMB FATCHETT OF IRONDALE, MISSOURI passed away ON APRIL 19, 2000 FOLLOWING A BRIEF ILLNESS. SHE WAS SEVENTY-NINE YEARS, NINE MONTHS AND TWO DAYS OLD.
ILEAN, THE DAUGHTER OF ANDY AND ETTA NEWCOMB, WAS BORN ON JULY 17, 1920 AND WAS RAISED NEAR IRONDALE WHERE SHE LIVED MOST OF HER LIFE.
SHE IS SURVIVED BY HER LOVING HUSBAND, BARNEY, ONE DAUGHTER, SHELIA PROVINCE AND HUSBAND LARRY, ONE SON, NORMAN FATCHETT AND WIFE BRENDA, ONE GRANDSON, KEVIN PROVINCE AND WIFE BARB, AND ONE GRANDDAUGHTER, ADRIA HENSON AND HUSBAND, SHANE, AND THREE GREAT GRANDCHILDREN, DILLAN, BREANNA AND AUSTIN HENSON, ALL OF IRONDALE, MISSOURI.
ALSO SURVIVING ARE FIVE NIECES: LORETTA FELIX OF WAYNESVILLE, MISSOURI, DOLORES PENBERTHY AND VIRGINIA HARRIS OF LEADWOOD, MISSOURI, MARIAN NEWCOMB OF LE MAY, MISSOURI AND SHIRLEY HARRIS OF HOUSE SPRINGS, MISSOURI, ONE NEPHEW, DONALD KING OF MILL SHOALS, ILLINOIS ALSO SURVIVES. ALSO SURVIVING ARE A HOST OF FRIENDS AND RELATIVES.
ILEAN WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HER PARENTS, FIVE SISTERS, TWO BROTHERS AND ONE GRANDSON, JUSTIN FATCHETT.
ILEAN ATTENDED THE IRON MOUNTAIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH. SHE WAS A LOVING WIFE, MOTHER, GRANDMOTHER, GREAT GRANDMOTHER AND A WONDERFUL CHRISTIAN WITNESS TO ALL WHO KNEW HER. VISITATION WILL BE THURSDAY, APRIL 2O, FROM 5 TO 9 PM AT THE MOORE FUNERAL HOME, IRONDALE, MISSOURI. FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD FRIDAY, APRIL 21, AT 1 PM AT THE MOORE FUNERAL HOME. BURIAL WILL BE IN THE BIG RIVER CEMETERY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MOORE FUNERAL HOMES, IRONDALE. SERVING AS PALLBEARERS WERE, KEVIN PROVINCE, SHANE HENSON, JONATHAN HARRIS, PAUL DAVIS, DONALD DEMENT AND HAROLD HINKLE.
HOLLIE THEODORE "TEDDY" CHERRY
TEDDY CHERRY OF POTOSI, MISSOURI, WAS BORN JULY 1, 1943, IN KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, A SON OF HOLLIE CHARLES CHERRY AND THE LATE GLORIA ISABELLE JOHNSON. TEDDY DEPARTED THIS LIFE AT HIS RESIDENCE ON APRIL 14, 2000, HAVING REACHED THE AGE OF FIFTY-SIX YEARS, NINE MONTHS AND THIRTEEN DAYS.
TEDDY IS SURVIVED BY HIS FATHER, HOLLIE CHARLES CHERRY OF DES MOINES, IOWA, ONE SISTER, NOVELLA "COOKIE" HAYES OF DES MOINES, IOWA, TWO HALF BROTHERS, MICHAEL CHERRY OF SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, TROY CHERRY OF DALLAS, TEXAS, TWO AUNTS, PATIENCE ROBINSON OF POTOSI, ROSE MARIE GRAY OF POTOSI, AND BY MANY NIECES, NEPHEWS, COUSINS, OTHER RELATIVES AND FRIENDS. IN ADDITION TO HIS MOTHER HE WAS ALSO PRECEDED IN DEATH BY ONE BROTHER CHARLES WILLIAM CHERRY.
TEDDY ENJOYED BEING OUTDOORS WITH THE MANY GIFTS OF MOTHER NATURE, HE ESPECIALLY ENJOYED THE TIME HIS GOT TO SPEND FISHING WITH HIS MANY FRIENDS. TEDDY'S FAMILY AND FRIENDS WILL ALWAYS BE ABLE TO REMEMBER HIM AS ONE WHO LOVED LIFE AND LIVED HIS LIFE TO ITS' FULLEST.
A MEMORIAL SERVICE WAS HELD SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 2000, AT 11:00 A.M. AT MOORE FUNERAL HOME IN POTOSI. SERVING AS OFFICIANTS WERE REVEREND CHARLES CHARBONEAU AND REVEREND HATTIE GRIGGS.
JACKIE NIXON
JACKIE J. NIXON OF POTOSI, MISSOURI WAS BORN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1938 IN LEADWOOD, MISSOURI A DAUGHTER OF LEASY A. (STOREY) YARBROUGH. JACKIE DIED WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 2000 AT THE AGE OF SIXTY-ONE YEARS, FIVE MONTHS AND SEVENTEEN DAYS.
JACKIE WAS UNITED IN MARRIAGE TO RAYMOND NIXON ON AUGUST 2, 1958 IN IRONDALE, MISSOURI, THEY WERE BLESSED TO HAVE ONE DAUGHTER AND TWO SONS BORN TO THE UNION.
JACKIE IS SURVIVED BY HER LOVING AND DEVOTED HUSBAND OF FORTY- ONE YEARS, RAYMOND NIXON OF POTOSI, MISSOURI; HER MOTHER, LEASY YARBROUGH OF POTOSI, MISSOURI; ONE DAUGHTER, LISA PARKS AND HUSBAND GREG OF FARMINGTON, MISSOURI; TWO SONS, TERRY NIXON AND WIFE JUDY OF DAVENPORT, IOWA, TIMOTHY NIXON OF POTOSI, MISSOURI; FIVE GRANDCHILDREN, ALEX AND CHAD NIXON OF DAVENPORT, IOWA, SARA, ERIN AND ADAM PARKS OF FARMINGTON, MISSOURI AND BY MANY OTHER RELATIVES AND FRIENDS.
JACKIE WAS A KIND AND LOVING DAUGHTER ALWAYS DEDICATING TIME TO CARE FOR HER MOTHER. SHE ENJOYED GARDENING, YARD WORK AND TAKING SPECIAL TIME TO CARE FOR HER MANY ANTIQUES.
JACKIE HAD A VERY DEAR PLACE IN HER HEART FOR HER FAMILY, HER GRANDCHILDREN WERE THE SPARKLE IN HER EYE, SHE LOVED EVERY MINUTE SHE SHARED WITH THEM.
JACKIE HAD MADE MANY FRIENDS DURING HER WALK OF LIFE, MAYBE AT AN AUCTION, MAYBE MEETING YOU ON THE STREET, MAYBE SHE BECAME SPECIAL IN YOUR LIFE, THESE TIMES HAVE NOW BECAME THE MEMORIES OF THIS GREAT WOMAN, TO BE CHERISHED BY ALL.
VISITATION WA HELD THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 2000, FROM 5:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. AT MOORE FUNERAL HOME IN POTOSI.
FUNERAL SERVICES WERE CONDUCTED FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 2000, AT 11:00 A.M. AT THE MEMORIAL CHAPEL WITH REVEREND LOU BARTON OFFICIATING. BURIAL WAS IN ST. FRANCOIS MEMORIAL PARK, BONNE TERRE, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MOORE FUNERAL HOME, POTOSI.
SERVING AS PALLBEARERS WERE, MIKE STOREY, DAVID WALKER, GREG PARKS, BOB NIXON, ESPIN LAWSON AND GARY MCKELVEY.