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John Hampton
Joplin News Herald
Nov. 13,1912
HAMPTON, JOHN
DIES ON TRAIN AFTER START FOR OLD HOME
End Comes to John Hampton, Former Webb Cityan, Despite Struggle Against White Plague. Realizing the two years spent in Colton,California and El Paso, Texas, for his health were futile and that he was very near death, Jonn Hampton, 34 years old, started home and died as the train pulled into Benson, Arizona, Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Mr. Hampton had been suffeing from consmption for years, though until he started on the journey home, he believed that he would overcome the disease and get back to health. Ten or twelve years of Mr. Hampton's years employed in the Newland pool hall and he was well known by many citizens of Webb City. Mr. Hampton was a single man and was survived by two brothers, one living in Joplin and another at Elvin, MO. where it is thought the body will be taken for burial. No funeral arrangements have been made
Submitted by: Loma Campbell



Mrs. J.F. Hampton
Joplin Globe
Feb. 2, 1928
MRS. J.F. HAMPTON
Mrs. J.F. Hampton Dies
Mrs. J.F. Hampton, 83 yeas old, former Carthage resident, died yesterday in Tulsa,Okla., at the residence of a daughter, Mrs. D.C. Shelton, according to information received here. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. W.C.Payne of Joplin, Mrs.J.J.Merrill of Crane,Mo., and Mrs. Shelton ,and two sons, John Hampton of Coffeyville,Kansas, and Carl Hampton of Kansas City, Kansas. Twenty-eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Submitted by: Loma Campbell



A. W. Handy
Joplin Morning Tribune
10 April 1913
HANDY,A.W.
Death of A.W. Handy
A.W. Handy aged 46 years, died at his home, 205 West Wilson Street of a complication of diseases yesterday morning at 11:05 o'clock. Mr. Handy has been in failing health for the last few months but was only confined to his bed since Friday.
Mr. Handy has resided in Carterville for 6 years coming here from Hart County, Kentucky, Where he spent the early part of his life. He is survived by a wife and five children, a father and one brother. His father Esea Handy resided in Stillwater, OKla. He has other relatives in that city who will attend the funeral. His brother is J.L. Handy of this city. His son Roy Handy aged 19 and daughter Miss Bessis aged 16, are both students in the high school. The other children are Earl, aged 12; Kenith,aged 10 and Curtis aged 2. He was a member of the Modern Woodman Lodge. He is also a member of the Baptist Church.
The funeral seervices will be held Friday afternoon at 2;30 O'CLOCK at the home. The services will be conducted by the Rev. L.M.Gaines, pastor of the First Baptist Church under the auspices of the Modern Qoodmen Lodge. The internment will be in the Carterville cemetry.
Submitted by: Loma Campbell



Emiline Handy
Joplin News Herald
August 23,1950
HANDY, EMILINE
HEART ATTACK FATAL TO JOPLIN WOMAN
Mrs. Emiline Handy 75 years old, a resident of Joplin 50 years, died at 12:15 o'clock Sunday afternoon on arrival at Freeman Hospital after she suffered a heart attack earlier at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ruby Proctor, 2013 Empire Avenue, where she resided. Surviving are three other daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Speery,1806 Iowa Avenue; Mrs. Esther Newby ,2023 Picher Avenue; Mrs. Lottie Newby ,1731 Missouri: two sons J.B. Handy of Bell Gardens, Calif.;and Vincent Handy of Bell, Calif.; 17 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. funeral arrangements will be announced by the Parker-Hunsaker Mortuary.
Submitted by: Loma Campbell



Floyd Handy
Joplin News Herald
July 27,1926
HANDY, FLOYD
Military funeral services will be held this afternoon for Floyd Handy, 28 years old,who died Saturday afternooon at a veterans' hospital in Kansas City. The services will be conducted at the residence, 601 East Eighteenth Street at 2:30 o'clock. Members of Battery B, 203rd. regiment, Missouri National Guards,will act as pallbears and a squad from the battery will fire a salute over the grave in Fairview Cemetery. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. Powell A. Smith, pastor of the South Joplin Christian Church. Handy, who was a veteran of the world war, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Handy; his father, Bert Handy of Pheonix, Ariz., and two sisters, Mrs. Dell Meloy of Marland, Okla., and Miss Ruth Handy of Arizona
Submitted by: Loma Campbell



Fred R. Handy
Joplin Globe
Nov.16,1954
FRED HANDY
Funeral services for Fred R. Handt, 86 years old,who died Sunday, wll be conducted at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Scottish Rite Temple, with Rose Croix services being conducted. The Rev. Dr. Otto Seymour will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery under direction of the Steve Parker mortuary, Masonic rites willbe held at the graveside. Friends may call at the mortuary chapel until 1 o'clock this afternoon, when the body will be removed to the temple to lie in state until the funeral hour. Pallbearers will be Roscoe Haughawout, Ralph E. Brown, James L. Woods,Hise H. Green,Charles E. Byrd, and C. Carl Ivie. Mr. Handy, who resided at 329 Moffet Avenue, died at 9:45 o'clock where he had been a patient since September 8. Born May 31, 1868, in Seekonk, N.Y. he had lived in Joplin since 1909 and was a retired dental supply salesman. He was a member of Fellowship Lodge No. 345 A.F.&A.M. the Scottish Rite and the honorary Knight Commander Court of honor. He was preceded ub death by his wife in 1952. There are no known survivors.
Submitted by: Loma Campbell



Jacob F. Handy
Joplin News Herald
Monday August 4,1947
HANDY, JACOB F.
Jacob F. Handy 2414 Murphy Avenue, 69 years old, died at 4:50 o'clock this morning at Freeman Hospital. He had been a resident of Joplinf for 50 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Emiline Handy of the home; two sons, J.B. Handy 2424 Chapman Avenue, and V.A. Handy of Los Angeles; four daughters, Mrs. Lottie Newby, 1731 Missouri avenue, Mrs.Esther Newby, 1727 Byers Avenue, Mrs. Genevieve Sperry, 305 East Eighteenth St.,and Mrs. Ruby Proctor of the home; 16 grandchildren and one great-grandchoild. Funeral arrangements are in charge of Parker- Hunsaker Mortuary.
Submitted by: Loma Campbell



Viola Handy
Joplin News Herald
Jan.30,1913
HANDY, VIOLA HANDY-Viola Handy, 2 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Handy 2119 Grand Avenue, died at 4:25 o'clock yesterday morning. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the residence. Burial will take place in the Fairview Cemetery
Submitted by: Loma Campbell



Olga (Nelson) Hardwick
The Joplin Globe
May 26, 1986/May 27, 1986
Extract: Olga Hardwick, age 91 died Sunday. She was born October 14, 1894 in Rapid City, SD. She lived in Galena, kansas and the Joplin areas since 1915. She married Carroll D. Hardwick March 31, 1911 in Deadwood, SD. He died November 24, 1957. There are no immediate survivors. Burial will be in Ozark Park Memorial Cemetery.
Notes: Olga's maiden name was NELSON and her parents were born in Denmark. Carroll D. Hardwick b. 1892 Cherokee Co., Kansas was the son of Thomas M. and Emma Richardson Hardwick. Thomas was the son of Cary Hardwick and Sarah Grove. They moved to Cherokee Co., Kansas from Monroe Co., Missouri.
Submitted by: Debra Branigan



Elsie Nadine Denton Hawkes
Baxter Springs News
July 9, 1999
Elsie Hawkes
Elsie Nadine Denton Hawkes, 75, of Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, died Friday, July 9, 1999. She was born October 14, 1923 at Sunnyside, Oklahoma to Clarence and Ola Denton. She had lived in the Quapaw area all her life until going to Coeur D'Alene, Idaho in 1966. Elsie was a graduate of Kane's School of Beauty in 1970 and attended North Idaho College for one year.She worked as a cosmetologist for several years. She enjoyed gardening, sewing and cooking and was also a member of the Family Worship Center of Coeur D'Alene.
She married Lloyd Hawkes February 14, 1983. He survives. Also surviving are her sons, Billy Pliler, Bakersfield, California, Larry Elliot, Smelterville, Idaho, Ron Elliot,Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, and a daughter, Sharon Burto, Coeur D'Alene, Idaho. Her sister Gladys Nichols, of Quapaw, Oklahoma, many grandchildren,great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceding her in death were three sisters and a brother.
A memorial service was held at the home of her sister Gladys Nichols in Quapaw, Oklahoma. She was buried in Coeur D'Alene, Idaho.
Submitted by: Winnie L. Hurst Wiford



Dr. B. M. Henry
Webb City Daily Sentinel
Monday, January 7, 1929
Dr. Henry, Veteran of Alba, Dies in His Auto
Dr. B. M. Henry, 59 years old and for thirty-seven years a practicing physician at Alba, widely known throughout the northwest part of the county, died suddenly, with a heart attack, about 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, while in the line of duty, making a call on a patient. He was returning to Alba in his car, driven by his daughter Miss Corrine, when the summons came suddenly. The daughter drove on home and called the Webb City Undertaking Co. ambulance which responded with a pulmoter, but to no avail. Surviving are the wife, the daughter, and a sister, Mrs. L. M. Dana of Cherryvale, Kansas. Burial will be at Purcell, after a service tomorrow at 2 p.m. by Rev. Mr. Cannovan from the parlors of the Webb City Undertaking Co. The active pall-bearers are to be Fred H. Nesbitt, Claud Ball, Wm. Hart, Tom Fry and Jerry Smith; honorary, Dr. Powers, Dr. McGaughtey, and Dr. Molloy.
Submitted by: Kathy Sidenstricker



Mrs. Estella M. Henry
Webb City Daily Sentinel
Monday, May 26, 1952
Widow of Alba Doctor Dies
Mrs. Estella M. Henry, widow of the late Dr. B. M. Henry, M. D. , who passed away in 1929, died Saturday morning at about 9:30 at her home in Alba following a heart attack. Mrs. Henry was stricken on the back porch at her residence, and the body was found at about 10 o'clock by a neighbor, Mrs. Leo Waltz. The deceased had been a lifelong resident of Alba, She was born in that community, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sims. She was a member of the Alba Christian church. Funeral service were held at 2:30 this afternoon at the Alba Christian church. Burial was in Friends cemetery. (Survivers names and pallbears are not listed to protect the living)
Submitted by: Kathy Sidenstricker



Zach Henry
Joplin Globe
Sunday, October 11, 1925
Alba, Mo., Oct 10.-A large crowd attended the funeral yesterday of Zach Henry, 18 years old, who died at Kansas City Tuesday night from meningitis, following a trivial injury sustained in a football game at Wentworth military academy, Lexington, Mo., October 1. The body was buried in Purcell cemetery. Henry was a student at the military school and four members of his company acted as honorary pallbearers. Burial followed services in the young man's home. Henry was a son of Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Henry. He also is survived by one sister, Miss Corinne Henry. He was born here and graduated from the high school, after which he entered Wentworth academy in 1924. He was popular in his home community and also at Wentworth, as attested by a message of condolence received from the school by his parents.
Submitted by: Kathy Sidenstricker



Ed Hensley
Webb City Daily Sentinel
Monday, March 26, 1923
Ed Hensley, age 31, died yesterday at 1:50 am at his home at 423 N. Liberty street. He was the son of Ben Hensley and formerly lived in Carthage. Burial was in Carterville cemetery this afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Submitted by: Kathy Sidenstricker



John Hinamon
Carthage Evening Press
February 12, 1916
CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES
JOHN HINAMON, 78, RESIDED IN COUNTY OVER 30 YEARS END COMES TO RETIRED FARMER AT HOME OF DAUGHTER IN JASPER --FUNERAL MONDAY
John Hinamon, 78 years old, over 30 years a resident of Jasper county died last night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harold Peterson of Jasper, with whom he had resided. He suffered from a complication of diseases and had been in poor health for several months.
Mr. Hinamon was a retired farmer having engaged in farming south of Jasper for many years. He was a veteran of the Civil War. He was a devout member of the Christian church. He had many friends, being especially well acquainted in the north part of the county.
Besides Mrs. Peterson, Mr. Hinamon is survived by the following children: Guy Hinamon of Windsor Colorado; Oren Hinamon of Nashua North Dakota; Charles Hinamon of Webb City; Mrs. Jake Wine of Jasper. Mr. Hinamon's wife died 11 years ago.
Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Monday morning in the Christian Church in Jasper, and will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Cook of Aurora. Burial will be in the Dunkard cemetery, on the baseline.
Submitted by: Stu Koblentz



Mrs. Blanche Hodkin
The Carthage Press
Thursday, January 18, 1917
Mrs. Blanche Hodkin died about 12 o'clock last night at the almshouse. She was born December 25, 1881. She had been at the county farm two months, having been brought there from Webb City.
Submitted by: Kathy Sidenstricker



James Franklin Hodkin
The Carthage Press
May 10, 1917
James Franklin Hodkin, the 13-months old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hodkin, died at 5:45 yesterday afternoon at the home of his parents, 610 Macon street. Death was due to pneumonia. The child was born April 11, 1916, in Carthage. Funeral services were held at the residence at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. N. Oren had charge of the services. Buial was in Park cemetery.
Submitted by: Kathy Sidenstricker



John D. Hodkins
The Carthage Press
November 14, 1901
John D. Hodkins (Hodkin) died last night at the home of Al Stagg, at 702 Oak street. He had been a sufferer from miner's consumption for two years, but took to his bed only three days ago. The funeral will be held from the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 and will be conducted by Rev. B. H. Moore. The Baptist choir will sing.
Submitted by: Kathy Sidenstricker



Mrs. John Hodkin
The Carthage Weekly Press
Thursday, July 12, 1894
Took Rough on Rats
Mrs. John Hodkin Suicided Last Night While in a Bad Manner
Mrs. John Hodkin, a young married woman about 25 years of age, formerly of Carthage, committed suicide at Webb City last night, and is to be buried here this afternoon. Mrs. Hodkin was formerly Mrs. Jim Mitchell, but did not get along with her husband and procured a divorce. She then wedded John Hodkin, a well to-do young miner who then lived in Carthage and worked at the Pacific mine. They have since moved to Webb City, where Hodkin has been working. Yesterday they were in Carthage visiting the family of Albert Stagg, on West Oak Street, Mrs. Hodkin being an adopted sister of Stagg. Mr. and Mrs. Hodkin left for home about dusk last night, but when they reached there Mrs. Hodkin, who had a temper, became furious at something and for revenge took rough on rats. A doctor was summoned and worked with her all night, but could not save her life. Three minutes after she had swallowed the poison she was sorry for it and said so, but it was too late to repent. She gave explicit instructions in regard to how she wished to be buried and stated she wanted to be laid to rest in Carthage. Her requests were compiled with in every detail and the remains were brought here this afternoon for interment.
Submitted by: Kathy Sidenstricker



Perry L. Hodkin
The Carthage Press
August 27, 1886
Died at his residence on Macon street in this city yesterday, Perry L. Hodkin, of congestive chill. He had been sick about three weeks. The funeral took place at 4 o'clock to-day at his residence, Rev. N. M Ragland, officiating. Deceased was born in Nebraska, in January 1863. He came to Carthage one year ago.
Submitted by: Kathy Sidenstricker



A. J. Hoerning
The Joplin Daily Globe
October 8, 1909
A. J. HOERNING KILLS SELF
After Brother Takes Revolver From him, He Drinks Carbolic Acid to End His Life.
A. J. Hoerning, 47 years old, while in a condition of excitement bordering on delirium tremens, committed suicide yesterday morning by taking carbolic acid. He was at his home on Daugherty street, near Jefferson street, when he drank the acid.
The night before his brother, who runs a restaurant near the Frisco depot, caught him with a revolver and took it away from him, his condition then having been such as to render him practically irresponsible for his actions.
The brother was at Antoine Hoerning's home yesterday morning about 9 o'clock, talking with Mrs. Hoerning about her husband's condition, when he staggered into the room and told them he had taken poison. Shortly afterwards he became unconscious, and a physician who was called in found that relief was impossible. Hoerning died within a few minutes.
Hoerning had lived in Webb City a number of years, working as a mechanic in the mines. He leaves a wife and son 17 years old. Mrs. Hoerning was during the summer employed at the Lakeside bath house.
The funeral will be held on Sunday at 2 o'clock from the residence, and will be in charge of the W.O.W., of which he was a member. The interment will be at Mount Hope cemetery.
Submitted by: Jo Rice



Herman E. Hoerning
Joplin News Herald
September 4, 1944
H. E. HOERNING DIES AT HOME IN WEBB CITY
Webb City, Mo., Sept. 4.--Herman E. Hoerning, 54 years old, a resident of this community 38 years, died at 1:10 o'clock this morning at his home, 1129 Austin street. He was a retired life insurance salesman, a member of the Masonic lodge, A.F.&A.M., and the Knights of Pythias. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Eva Hoerning; four daughters, Miss Pauline Hoerning, Miss Valetta Hoerning and Mrs. Marie Riggs, all at the home, and Mrs. Helen Saulbeamer of Joplin; a son, Sergeant H. W. (Burr) Hoerning, stationed with the radio intelligence corps in the Hawaiian islands; a brother, Virgil Hoerning of Webb City; a sister, Mrs. Dan Wheeler of Springfield, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Hedge-Lewis chapel, with the Rev. Ralph Roland officiating. Burial will be in Mount Hope cemetery, with members of the Masonic organizations conducting the graveside rites.
Submitted by: Jo Rice



Freddie Holcomb
Webb City Daily Sentinel
November 30, 1903
Freddie Holcomb, the 14 year old son of Mrs. Nellie Holcomb of 603 N. Allen, died Sunday, November 28, 1903 at 3:30 p.m. Afflicted with spinal meningitis since he was six months old and had never walked. The funeral was held from the residence at 2 p.m. this afternoon conducted by Rev. C. B. Boving. The interment was in the Webb City Cemetery.
Submitted by: Kathy Sidenstricker



Oscar Holcomb
The Webb City Daily Sentinel
July 6, 1926
Oscar Holcomb, 42 years old, died at the tuberculosis hospital Saturday night. Surviving are two brothers, C. A. Holcomb and J. A. Holcomb of Webb City and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Breeden of Carterville and Miss Dora Holcomb of Picher. Funeral services were held at the Steele Undertaking company at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Burial in Webb City cemetery. Rev. W. J. Laws officiated.
Webb City Daily Sentinel, July 6, 1926
Submitted by: Kathy Sidenstricker



Christian Holdeman
The Carthage Press
March 1912
Well Known Farmer Dies
Christian Holdeman passes away at grandson's home.
Came to this county thirty-one years ago, funeral held yesterday at Jasper.
After a seven days' illness, resulting from a stroke of paralysis, Christian Holdeman, a well known Jasper county farmer, living at Jasper, died Sunday. The funeral was ehld yesterday at Jasper, with Elder Geo. Barnhart, of the Church of the Brethren, in charge. Burial was made in the Dunkard cemetery, near Jasper. Christian Holdeman was born in Wayne county, Ohio. He was 72 years old. Fifty years ago he was married to Susan Martin. For thirty-one years he has made this county his home. He was a prominent Dunkard being an elder in that church. His wife has been dead some time and of late he had been making his home at Jasper with his grandson, John Guthrie. He leaves the following children: Mrs. Frank Hodgkin (Hodkin) of Keller street, Carthage; Mrs. M. E. Ledford, of Kansas; William Holdeman, of Jasper; Ed Holdeman, of Avilla , and Mrs. Clara Bishop, of Jasper. Besdie the grandson, with whom he lived, he has the following other grandchildren: Charles Holdeman, Mark Holdeman, Susie and Clara Holdeman, all living near Carthage. Also he is survived by three sisters and a brother. They are Mrs. S. Seidner, who lives on the Base Line; Mrs. Ben Swinehart, on the Avilla road; Mrs. James Fike, of Vinita, Okla., and Henry Holdeman, of Pueblo, Colo.
Submitted by: Kathy Sidenstricker



Edward M. Holdeman
The Joplin Globe
Sunday, May 10, 1931
Holdeman Funeral Plans Incomplete
Carthage Mo., May 9.--Funeral plans were incomplete tonight for the funeral of Edward M. Holdeman, 52 years old, well know farmer living nine and a half miles northeast of here, on Reeds route 1, who died at 8:30 o'clock this morning at McCune-Brooks hospital from shock and loss of blood as a result of suffering a fractured and mangled right leg, above his knee, Thursday afternoon when a team of mules he was driving ran away. Mr. Holdeman never regained consciousness and the cause of the mishap was not learned. He was found in a ditch in a semi-condition late Thursday by L. A. Spence of Carthage, a truck driver for the Tydol Oil Company, who took the man to the Walter Lorentzen home near by. Indications were that he had been dragged a considerable distance. He was on his way home with a load of wood and expected to stop at the Lorentzen home to leave some wire stretchers. Mr. Holdeman had lived in the Carthage vicinity fifty years. He came here with his parents when he was 2 years old from Wayne county. Surviving besides his widow are three daughters, Mrs. Carey A. Seela of Reeds route 1, Mrs. Ollie Ziler of Covina, Calif., and Miss Bertha Holdeman, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Ledford of McCune, Kan., and Mrs. Clara Bishop of Carthage and a brother, William Holdeman, also of Covina.
Submitted by: Kathy Sidenstricker



Don Howard
Joplin Globe
Friday, April 19, 1935
Picher, Okla., April 18.--Funeral services for Don Howard, 20 years old, who died Sunday of pneumonia, will be conducted at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the First Baptist church. The Rev. Clarence E. Bergen, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Carterville.
Submitted by: Kathy Sidenstricker



William D. Howard
The Carl Junction Standard
October 15, 1915
William D. Howard Dead Last Monday
Mrs. Nicholas Bryan of Gulfton received a telegram announcing the death of her father, William D. Howard, at his home in Colorado Springs, Colo. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Howard was 71 years of age last February. He lived in this community for a number of years and owned the present site of the Gulfton depot. He platted the land lying north of the depot into town lots and gave it the name of East Carl Junction. In 1892 he and his family moved to Colorado Springs, where he engaged in handling mining stocks. About two years ago Mr. Howard became very ill, from which he never recovered. Mr. Howard is survived by his wife, four sons, one daughter, one grandson and three grand-daughters. The sons are Charles and Hubert of Green Fall, Mont., Luther and Walter of Colorado Springs. Mention has already been made of the daughter.
Submitted by: Kathy Sidenstricker



Chris Huckaby
Webb City Sentinel
June 13, 1905
Chris Huckaby Passes Away
Chris Huckaby died last evening at the home of his brother-in-law, Miles Cochran, on South Oronogo street, of miners consumption. The deceased was a son of the late Joshua Huckaby, and has been in poor health for some time. He was about 35 years old and leaves a wife and family. The funeral was conducted this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the residence by Rev. J.L. Sullens. Interment was made in the Webb City cemetery.
Submitted by: Jenna Snyder



Infant Huckaby
Webb City Register
Feb. 3, 1909
Huckaby Infant Dead
The six weeks old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Huckaby of North Pennsylvania avenue, died this morning. The funeral will be conducted tomorrow afternoon and the interment will be made in the Webb City cemetery.
Submitted by: Jenna Snyder



Joshua Huckaby
Webb City Sentinel
Feb. 1, 1905
Joshua Huckaby Dead
Joshua Huckaby, a sexton at the Webb City cemetery, died at 6:15 o'clock this morning of cancer of the stomach. The funeral will be conducted by Rev. J.L. Sallene at two o'clock tomorrow afternoon from his late residence at the cemetery. The deceased leaves three daughters, Mesdames Wm. Irealn, Joe Wade, and Miles Cochran and three sons, Christopher who lives in Wyoming and Herschel and Samuel of this city. The deceased was well known to all Webb City people, having been sexton at the cemetery for the last 14 years.
Submitted by: Jenna Snyder



Max Huckaby
Webb City Register
Feb. 18, 1914
Front Page
Max Huckaby
Max, the 13 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Huckaby died at 2 o'clock this morning following a short illness from pneumonia. the funeral services will be held at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial will be made in the Webb City cemetery.
Submitted by: Jenna Snyder



Samuel Huckaby
Joplin News Herald
Nov. 12, 1920
HUCKABY FUNERAL TODAY
Webb City, Nov. 12, Funeral services for Samuel Huckaby, 41 years old, a member of the fire department, were held at the family residence on Twelfth street at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The Rev. Fred B. Kinell had charge. Burial was at the Webb City cemetery. His wife and five small children survive.
Submitted by: Jenna Snyder



Dan Hurst
Carthage Evening Press
March 25, 1926
DEATH STALKS FAMILY
Father of 2 day old child succumbs
Dan Hurst, 50, dies at anti-tuberculosis hospital -- 3 year old son passed away March 6.
San Hurst, 50 years old, father of a 2 day old child, died at the county anti-tuberculosis hospital at Webb City at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. He was taken to the hospital Tuesday afternoon from his home, 612 valley street, in a critical condition. His 3 year old son, Everett lee, died march 6 from the disease. Hurst's wife and seven children survive him.
Mr. Hurst formerly was a miner and a farmer, the family residing south of carthage several years. He recently had been at chadwick, Mo., in the hopes of benefiting his health and was ill there at the time of his son's death, being unable to attend the funeral. He was brought to his home here only a few days ago.
Mr. Hurst was born in Barry county February 17, 1876. His wife, Goldie Hurst, and the following children survive: Mrs. Bertha McDonald, Bunker Hill, KS, Ernest Hurst, Treece, KS, Louie(mistype :meant to be Lonnie),Myrtle, Crystal, Nadine, and "baby" Hurst, at home. His mother and severalbrothers and sisters also survive.
Funeral services probably will be held tomorrow morning. Burial will be in Fullerton cemetery south of Carthage.
The body was removed from the hospital to the Ulmer-Drake funeral home.
Submitted by: Jenn Beery



Myrtle Hurst
Unkown
1928
Miss Myrtle Hurst Dies
Funeral Services Will Be Held Wednesday Afternoon.
Miss Myrtle Hurst, 19 years old, daughter of Mrs. Goldie Hurst, died at 7 o'clock last night at the Carthage hospital, where she was mwved yesterday morning for treatment . Death was due to rheumatic fever, from which she had been suffering three weeks.
Miss Hurst was born April 18, 1910 in Reeds Springs, Mo. She attednded the Carthage schools and recently had been employed by the Smith Brothers Manufacturing Company. Besides her mother, she is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Bertha McDonald, and Nadine, Grace and Chrystal, at home, and two brothers Ernest and Lonie at home. Her father Dan Hurst and an infant brother died about three years ago. The two deaths occurred within less than a month.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Ulmer-Drake funeral home . Burial will be in the Fullerton cemetery.
Submitted by: Jenn Beery



Frances "Fannie" Hutton
Joplin Globe
Sat. Jan. 5,1955
HUTTON, FRANCES ( FANNIE)
RITES FOR MRS. HUTTON WILL BE HELD TODAY
Funeral services fpr Frances ( Fanny) Hutton, who died Thursday night at her home, 913 Connor Avenus, will be conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Hurlbut-Glover Chapel. The Rev.Dr. J. Ruskin Howe will officiate. Burial will be at the Webb City Cemetery
Submitted by: Loma Campbell

 


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