Henricks, Brenda Irene (Winger) 23 Mar 1957 - 3 Jul 2011 SN-L 6 Jul 2011 & GreenlawnFH

[Note: Daughter of George & Janice ( ) Winger; married 1974 Michael Douglas Henricks]

Brenda Irene (Winger) Henricks, Ozark, passed away suddenly on Sunday, July 03, 2011. She was born in Humansville, Missouri on March 23, 1957 to George and Janice Winger and was a 1975 graduate of Central High School. Brenda is survived by her husband of 34 years, Michael Douglas Henricks; sons, Michael Steven and Matthew Dillon; and grandchildren, Kaleb and Kallie Henricks. Also, surviving are siblings, Connie Stokes and Georgetta, Robert and Charlie Winger; three nieces; and sister-in-law, Pat Lee and family. She is preceded in death by her parents and infant daughter. Brenda, a former long time employee of General Electric in Springfield, loved to work with crafts. A memorial service will be held Thursday, July 11 at 11:00 a.m. in Greenlawn South, Springfield.

Hendricks, Bryce Cardigan 27 Nov 1920 - 19 Sep 2007 SN-L 21 Sep 2007

[Note: Son of Alvis Lee & Margaret (Morrison) Hendricks]

Bryce Cardigan Hendricks, 86, died Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2007, at the Missouri Veteran's Home in St. James, Missouri. He was born Nov. 27, 1920, in Billings, Mo., the son of Alvis Lee and Margaret (Morrison) Hendricks. His parents; three siblings, Herbert Hendricks, Gladys Beersman and her husband, W.G., and Morris Hendricks and his wife, Maggie, preceded him in death. He is survived by a daughter, Robin Mazo, St. Louis, Mo.; two sons and their spouses, Tracy and Cathy Hendricks, Conroe, Texas, and Eric and Christine Hendricks, St. Louis, Mo.; five grandchildren, Alexandria Ruppert and husband Jason, Andrea, David, Maria and Erica Mazo; one great-grandson, Jason Smith; and a brother, Joe Hendricks, state of California. Funeral services will be held at 12 noon Saturday, Sept. 22, 2007, in Meadors Funeral Home, Republic. Burial, with military honors by the Veteran's Memorial Team, will follow in Kerr Cemetery, Billings. Visitation will be 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. prior to service time.

 

Hendricks, Champ A. 2 Nov 1894 - 19 Nov 1957 CCM 21 Nov 1957 p4

[Note: Son of Marquis R. & Ida Josephine (Smalling) Hendricks; married Louise 1896 - 10 Dec 1971]

Funeral services for Champ A. Hendricks, 63, who died Saturday, November 16 in a Springfield hospital, were held Tuesday, Nov. 19 at 2:00 p.m. in the Harris Chapel at Billings, with Rev. ____ LaFollette officiating. Burial was in Kerr Cemetery under direction of Harris Funeral Home of Billings. He was a native of Greene County who lived his entire lifetime in the Republic and Billings communities where he was a farmer. Survivors include his wife,  Mrs. ___ Hendricks, Route 1, Republic; three daughters, Mrs. Opal Roberts of Park Ridge, Ill, Mrs. Faye Fabro of Billings and Mrs, Mary Lou Murray of Dallas, Texas, six grandchildren; three brothers, T. A. Hendricks of Pierce City, Mo. and Clinton Hendricks of Fresno, Calif; two sisters, Mrs. Angie Thayer of Miller, Mo and Mrs, Addie Blades of Republic.

 

Hendricks, George W. 25 Jun 1870 - 2 Dec 1944 CCR 7 Dec 1944 p1

[Note: Son of Lige & Susan (Farris) Hendricks; married Ada]

George W. Hendricks was born in Kentucky June 25, 1870, and died Dec. 2, in Springfield Baptist hospital. Survivors include his wife, Ada, one daughter, Mrs. Opal Prucha, Ft. Worth, Texas; two grandsons, Albert Prucha, Ft. Monmouth, N.J., and Geb. Prucha, in the South Pacific; one brother, Will Hendricks, Topeka, Kansas; and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Finkbinder, Springfield, and Mrs. Peny Batey of Illinois. He was a member of the Methodist Church near his home at Ponce de Leon. Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon in the Community Church at Galena by Rev. Denton of Springfield. Burial was in Galena Cemetery under direction of Chaffin Funeral Home of Ozark.

 

Hendricks, Louise 1896 - 10 Dec 1971 CCR 16 Dec 1971 p4

[Note: married Champ A. Hendricks  2 Nov 1894 - 19 Nov 1957]

Mrs. Louise Hendricks, 75, of Billings, died at Aurora Community Hospital Friday morning after a short illness. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Opal Roberts of Park Ridge, Ill., Mrs. Mary Lou Murray, of Irving, Tex, and Mrs. Faye Fabro, of Billings; a sister, Mrs. Alma Clark, of Mt. Vernon; nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Funeral services were at 3:30 p.m. Monday in Cantrell Chapel at Billings with the Rev. Leo Brown officiating. Burial was Kerr Cemetery, northwest of Billings.

 

Hendricks, Marquis Right 23 Feb 1860 - 26 Oct 1950  CCR 2 Nov 1950

[Note: married Ida Josephine Smalling]

Marquis R. Hendricks, 90, lifelong resident of Greene County, died at 5:30 p.m. Thursday in the home of his son, Champ Hendricks on Route 2, following a short illness. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include four sons, Tom and Champ Hendricks of Wentworth, Mo., and Clinton Hendricks of Yosemite National Park, Calif., two daughters, Mrs. Angeline Thayer of Mt Vernon and Mrs. Addie Blades of Republic; 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at Kerr chapel with Rev. Marion LaFollette officiating. Burial was made in Kerr cemetery under direction of Harris Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Glen Roberts, Ivan Rose,  James Thayer, Willard Mooneyham, Clyde Mooneyham and Claude Loyd.

 

Hendricks, Sadie Marie (Young) 24 Dec 1932 - 29 Dec 2003 CCH-N 14 Jan 2004

[Note: Daughter of Archie Eugene & Sadie Adell (Robinson) Young; married 14 Nov 1951 Jackie Ray Hendricks]

Sadie Marie Young Hendricks, 71, died at 5:58 p.m. Monday, Dec. 29, 2003. She was born Dec. 24, 1932 in Kansas City, the daughter of Archie Eugene and Sadie Adell (Robinson) Young. Hendricks grew up in and around Appleton City, Mo., with her Aunt Rose and Uncle Ike Seward. She graduated from Appleton City High School in May 1951. She and Jackie Ray Hendricks were married Nov. 14, 1951 in Las Vegas, Nev. To this union five children were born: Jackie Eugene, Lonnie Dwayne, Juanita Marie, Kenneth Ray and Noreen Gene. Hendricks spent many years traveling with her husband and spent the last 15 years around Springfield and Clever with her family and friends.  She is preceded in death by her parents, Archie and Sadie Young; a sister, Patsy Sapp; a brother, Archie Young; Aunt and Uncle Seward; sisters-in-law, Donna Hendricks, Kay Hendricks, Rosemary Hendricks and Mildred Hendricks; brothers-in-law, Marvin Hendricks, Arlie Hendricks, Gerald Langdon and Jimmie Hendricks.  Survivors include her husband of 52 years, Jackie Ray; three sons, Jackie and wife Catherine, Lonnie and wife Barbara, and Kenneth and wife Debbie; two daughters, Juanita Richmond and husband Terry, and Noreen Kohrs and husband Larry; seven grandchildren, Robert Hendricks and wife Katherine, Brandy McGarity and husband John, Amanda Kohrs, Kale Souder, Tia Harris and husband Kevin, Jessica Richmond and Kurtis Hendricks; three great-grandchildren, Stormy and Bradley Hendricks and Joshua Harris; cousins, Bonnie Crowder and husband Everett, and Barbara Jean; a half-sister, Pearl Lewis; several nieces and nephews; family and friends.  Cremation is under the direction of Greenlawn South. No services are planned. Memorial contributions may be made to the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, American Heart Association and National Kidney Foundation.  ©Ozarks Newsstand 2004

 

Hendricks, William Arthur 23 Nov 1868 - 5 Mar 1947  CCR 13 Mar 1947 p5

[Note: Son of Wilburn & Mary (Kerr) Hendricks; married Rosa A. Williams 17 Sep 1878 - 10 May 1960]

William A. Hendricks died Wednesday morning in St. Johns hospital in Springfield after a lingering illness. He was 78 years of age, and had been a resident of Springfield for a number of years. He formerly lived north of Billings in the St. Joe school district community. He is survived by his wife, Rosa; and one son, Howard B. Hendricks of Kansas City, Mo. Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon under direction of the Dunn Funeral Home in Springfield with burial in Rose Hill cemetery in Billings.

 

Hendricks, William Riley 1885 - 10 May 1940 CCR 16 May 1940 p1

Funeral services for Wm. R. Hendricks, 54,who died at his home in Republic on Friday, May 10, were held Saturday, May 11, at Kerr Chapel, conducted by Rev. M.H. LaFollette of Billings, with burial there under the direction of Wilburn Maples Funeral Home of Clever.

 

Hendricks, Winford 1893 - 15 Jul 1947 CCR 24 Jul 1947 p1

[Note: Son of ? & Naomi (?) Hendricks married Fannie]

Winford Hendricks, 54, a Lawrence county farmer, died suddenly at his home in Mt. Vernon Tuesday, July 15. A well-known farmer in that area, he was born in Lawrence county and resided south of Halltown before moving to Mt. Vernon several years ago. Survivors are his wife, Fannie; one daughter, Ruhama Jenkins; his mother, Mrs. Naomi Hendricks; a sister, Mrs. Edith Hendrickson; two brothers, Lloyd and Alfred Hendricks, and two grandchildren, all of whom reside south of Halltown. Funeral services were held at 2:30 Thursday afternoon at Kerr chapel, with the Rev. A.J. Burk officiating. Burial was in Kerr chapel cemetery.

 

Hendrickson, Leroy 1897 - 15 Sep 1967 CCR 21 Sep 1967 p1

Leroy Hendrickson, 70, Chadwick, a retired painter, died at 4:30 a.m. Friday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Woodrow Bateman, Chadwick, after a brief illness. Besides Mrs. Bateman, Mr. Henderickson is survived by four other daughters, Mrs. Velma Scheu, Mrs. Lola Boyce, Mrs. Wilma Bailey and Mrs. Vernita Dawson, all of Omaha, Neb.; one son, Russell, also of Omaha; four brothers, C. L., M. D., Arthur and John, all of Villesca, Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Branton and Miss Anna Hendrickson, also of Villesca; nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday in the Wolfs Funeral Chapel in Villesca, Iowa. Local arrangements were under direction of Adams of Ozark.

 

Hendrickson, Phyllis Jean (Cawthra) 3 May 1940 - 28 Apr 1998  CCH-N 6 May 1998

[Note: Daughter of Walter & Eva (Kirby) Cawthra]

Phyllis Jean Hendrickson, age 57, of Ozark, died Tuesday, April 28, 1998, in her home. She was born May 3, 1940 in Douglas County and was the daughter of Walter and Eva (Kirby) Cawthra. Her parents and a brother, Roger Daniels, preceded her in death. Survivors include: three children, James Hendrickson and his wife Stella, Sacramento, Calif., Deloris Emfinger and her husband, John, Ava; and Eva Hendrickson, Ozark; five grandchildren, Angie, James, and Gregory Hendrickson, Justin Emfinger, and Kelsi Henrickson-Kindrick; seven brothers and sisters, Jimmy Daniels, Oklahoma; Eula Harvey, Ozark; Donna Murphy, Springfield; Bill Cawthra and Gerald Cawthra, both of Springfield; Robert Cawthra and Linda Burks, both of Ozark. Funeral services were 10 a.m. Saturday, May 2, in Adams Funeral Home, Ozark. Burial was in Fordland Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Alcoholics Anonymous at the Funeral Home.

 

Hendrickson, S. E., Rev. died 13 Jul 1921 CCR 22 Jul 1921 p1

Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brownfield last week announcing the death of rev. S. E. Hendrickson, former pastor of the Christian church in Ozark, at his home in Burton, Kansas, on July 13. The remains were brought to Buffalo, Mo., his old home last Friday for burial. We are sure the old friends of Mr. And Mrs. Hendrickson will regret very much to hear of this seemingly untimely death and that Mrs. Hendrickson, who is expected to arrive in Ozark shortly, will receive the sympathy of all the old friends.

 

Hendrix, Dorothy Ann (Hale) 27 Oct 1921 - 8 Aug 2003  SN-L 10 Aug 2003

[Note: Daughter of William & Docie (Smith) Hale]

Dorothy Ann Hendrix, 81, Springfield, passed away at 10:20 p.m. Friday, August 8, 2003 in Christian Health Care West. Dorothy was born October 27, 1921 in Springfield, the daughter of William Hale and Docie Smith. She was united in marriage to Melvin Eugene Hendrix in March of 1939 in Ozark. Her main focus in life was being a mother and a grandmother. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; her grandparents who raised her, Eli and Annie (Towns) Smith; a sister, Anna Belle Webb; a daughter, Barbara Jean Davis; and two sons, Melvin Russell Hendrix and Douglas Eugene Hendrix. Survivors include seven children, Mary E. Belle and Linda A. Hendrix, both of Springfield, Johnny R. Hendrix of Collins, Shirley K. Elliott of Aldrich, Janice L. McConnell of Ozark, Bonnie S. Hendrix of Strafford, and Tommy L. Hendrix of Marshfield 35 grandchildren; 56 great-grandchildren; 11 great-great-grandchildren; a brother, E.J. Perkins of Springfield; and a sister, Agnes Blades of California. Dorothy was touched by many family members in her life and extended family became her immediate family. She will always be remembered as a loving sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin. Graveside funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, August 12, 2003 in Antioch Cemetery under the direction of Thieme-Shadel-Hicks Funeral Service at Rivermonte. Burial will follow in Antioch Cemetery, north of Springfield. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday in the funeral home.

 

Hendrix, Douglas Eugene 26 Jun 1959 - 28 Nov 2001  CCH-N 12 Dec 2001

[Note: Son of Melvin & Dorothy (Hale) Hendrix; married 19 Aug 1988 Donna]

Douglas Eugene Hendrix, age 42, of Sparta, died Nov. 28, 2001, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident in Greene County. He was born June 26, 1959, in Springfield, the son of Melvin and Dorothy (Hale) Hendrix. He was employed by Paul Mueller Company. On Aug. 19, 1988, he and his wife, Donna, were married. Survivors include: His wife, Donna; four children, Alan Melton, Springfield, Sheryl Melton, Megan and D'Ann Hendrix, all of the home; brothers and sisters and brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Mary Belle and Steve, Linda Hendrix and Ralph, and Johnny Hendrix, all of Springfield, Kay Elliot and Mike, Stockton, Janice McConnell and Scott, all of Ozark, Bonnie Hendrix and Jack, Springfield, Tommy Hendrix and Dee, Marshfield, Joanne Price and Danny, Springfield, and Charlotte Parker and James, Fordland; his mother and father-in-law, Donald and Faye Price, Fordland; nieces, nephews, uncles, aunts and cousins. He was preceded in death by his father, Melvin Eugene Hendrix; a brother, Melvin Russell; a sister, Barbara Jean Davis; and a brother-in-law, Frankie Price. A graveside service was Dec. 1 in Antioch Cemetery, Springfield, with Rev. Jerry Cox officiating under the direction of Adams Funeral Home, Ozark.

 

Hendrix, Maxine (McCord) 21 Feb 1930 - 12 May 2008 SN-L 14 May 2008

[Note: Daughter of William & Maudi (  ) McCord; married Clifford J. Hendrix  21 Feb 1924 - 1 Oct 1973]

Maxine Hendrix passed away May 12, 2008. She was born in Ozark Mo., on February 21, 1930, to William and Maudi McCord. She was a very loving mother and grandmother. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clifford J. Hendrix in 1973; parents, William and Maudi McCord; and brothers, Tug and Shorty McCord. Survivors include her sister, Wilma Brayton and husband Elton; nine children, Clifford Hendrix and Annette, Peggy West and John, Coral Hiers and John, Jack Hendrix, Wanda Bryrd and David, Sandra Gunderson and Donny, Patricia Kephart and Richard, Belinda Dalke and Marty, William Hendrix and Nellie; 25 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; and lots of nieces, nephews and cousins. She will be buried in National Cemetery in Springfield Mo., on May 16, at 10 a.m. A reception will follow.

 

Hendrix, Minda (Mooney) 23 Aug 1881 - 3 Mar 1906 CCR 8 Mar 1906 p1

[Note: Grand-daughter of John & Elitha (Roller) Mooney; married 26 Oct 1902 James R. Hendrix]

Died, at her home, Mrs. James Hendrix died of that dread disease, consumption. She leaves a husband, one infant child, one brother and many relatives, among whom are an aged grandfather and mother, Uncle John Mooney and wife, also a host of friends to mourn her loss. Minda, as well called her, was loved by all who knew her; she seemed cheerful to the last moments she was kind and affectionate to all. was a good wife and a loving mother. But that voice is hushed in death. Her face we will see no more in this world, but we say to her dear ones we have no hope of a better world. prepare to meet her where no sickness or death will be known any more. The relatives and friends have the sympathy of the neighbors and friends. She died March the 2nd 1906, and was laid to rest on the 3rd in the cemetery near Pembina to await the resurrection morn.  A Friend.

 

Hendrix, Verna Agnes (Vaughn) Huffman 22 May 1910 - 8 Mar 1999  CCH-N 17 Mar 1999

[Note: Daughter of Charles & Lelia Pearl (Duncan) Vaughn; married Albert Huffman; married Ervin Lee Hendrix]

Verna Agnes Vaughn Huffman Hendrix, age 88, of Nixa, passed Monday, March 8, 1999 in Nixa Balanced Care. She was born May 22, 1910 in Scott County, Missouri and was the daughter of Charles and Lelia Pearl (Duncan) Vaughn. Mrs. Hendrix was a member of Family of Christ Lutheran Church in Nixa. Survivors include: two daughters, Jeanell Lopp and her husband, Jerry, Ozark, and Dorothy Valentovic, Belton, Missouri; a son, Charles Huffman, Houston, Texas; twelve grandchildren; and a host of great- and great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, her first husband Albert Huffman, and her second husband, Ervin Lee Hendrix. Funeral services were Wednesday, March 10, in Adams Funeral Home, Ozark, with Rev. Dale Bond officiating. Burial was in Hopedale Cemetery Ozark. Visitation was Tuesday in the funeral home.

 

Henley, Carra Ann 6 Aug 1897 - Oct 1976 OH 28 Oct 1976 p9

[Note: married Clyde E. Henley]

Carra Ann Henley, 79, Route 2, Rogersville, died at 10:53 a.m. Wednesday in Cox Medical Center after a three-week illness. Mrs. Henley, a lifelong rural Rogersville resident, was a member of the Center Point Church of Christ, the Kinser Home Economic Extension Club and the Palace Garden Club. Surviving are her husband, Clyde E. Henley; a son, W. E. Henley, Springfield; two daughters, Mrs. Allene Stowe, Springfield and Mrs. Loriene Abruzzino, Cleveland, Ohio and two sisters, Mrs. Birdie Larson, Atascadero, Calif. and Mrs. Myrtle West, Taft, Calif. Burial was at 2 p.m. Saturday in Center Point Church of Christ with Dwayne Bray and Roy L. Wilson officiating. Burial will be in Dodson Cemetery under direction of Harris of Ozark.

 

Henley, Clyde 12 Nov 1892  - 1 Jul 1980 OH 10 Jul 1980 p9

[Note: SSDI birth date disagrees with age in obit]

Services for Clyde Henley, 97, Rogersville, were Saturday in Center Point Church of Christ, Dwayne Bray and Howard Foster officiating. Burial was in Dodson Cemetery under direction of Harris of Ozark. Mr. Henley died July 1 in Northside Nursing Home, Springfield. He was a retired farmer and truck driver for the Greene County Road and Bridge Department. Survivors include a son, W. E., Springfield; two daughters, Mrs. Allene Stowe, Springfield and Mrs. Loraine Bruzzino, Cleveland, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Uto, Boca Raton, Fla. and Mrs. Ella Kasbarger, Louisburg. Kan.; 12 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.

 

Henley, Ethel (Heath) Gray Stafford 22 Mar 1938 - 15 Sep 2003 SN-L 16 Sep 2003

[Note: Daughter of George & Rhoda (  ) Heath; married Howard Gray; married Jean Stafford; married ? Henley]

Ethel Gray Stafford Henley, age 75, passed away Monday, September 15, 2003, in the James River Care Center, Springfield, Mo. She was born March 22, 1928, in Norwood, Mo., to George and Rhoda Heath. She is preceded in death by her parents, a brother Arch Heath, her children's father Howard Gray, and husband Jean Stafford. She is survived by her three children Sharon Moore, Beverly and husband Gerald Van Ness, all of Rogersville, and Darrell and wife Janie Gray, Nixa; eight grandchildren and nineteen great grandchildren Denise and Tom McPhail, Grace, Josh and Chrissi, Ash Grove; Shellee and Randy Mavis, Abbee and Anna, Stacey and Curtis Boyland, Dillon, Austin, and Jahda, all of Springfield; Dennis and Leann Moore, Kyle, Kayla, Hanna, Clayton, and Macie, Teri and JA Fielden, Jason, Joshua, and Travis, and Keith Moore, Justin and Jacob, all of Rogersville; Katrina and Jim Cantrell and Amanda, Nixa, Dennis Gray and Dennis Jr., State of Louisiana; a sister Hazel and husband George Benoit, Brookline Station; several nieces, nephews, relatives and dear friends. Ethel was a cherished mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who always took great pride in her family. She especially loved spending time with all her grandchildren. She will be fondly remembered and deeply missed by all who were blessed to know her. She will live on forever in our hearts. Visitation will be held today, September 16, 2003, from 7 to 8 p.m. in the funeral home. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, September 17, 2003, at 10 a.m. in Greenlawn Funeral Home South, Springfield, with internment to follow in Holland Cemetery, Rogersville, Mo. The family would like to extend their gratitude to the staff at James River Care Center and Hospice for the care of support of our beloved mother and grandmother during the past year.

 

Henley, Mary E. (Parker) 1862 - 31 Aug 1942 CCR 3 Sep 1942 p8

[Note: married J. B. Henley]

Funeral services for Mrs. Mary E. Henley, 80, who died at her home in Hurley Monday night, were held at 2 o’clock Wednesday in the Methodist church at Hurley, conducted by Rev. D. S. Frazier of Billings, with burial in the Short cemetery under the direction of Wilburn Maples Funeral Home. Those who survive are her husband, J. R. Henley, three children, Mrs. Annie Box and Mrs. Mandy Collins of Hurley and Will Henley of Little Rock, AR, and one brother, J. C. Parker of Harrison, AR.

 

Henley, Robert LeRoy 16 Sep 1944 - 18 Aug 1978 OH 31 Aug 1978 p5

[Note: Son of William & Ilda (Bland) Henley; married 14 Dec 1966 Mary Munguia]

Robert LeRoy Henley, son of William and Ilda Bland Henley, was born September 16, 1944 in Colorado, and departed this life August 18, 1978 in Branson, Mo. On December 14, 1966, he was united in marriage to Mary Munguia, and to this union were born two children, both surviving. Robert confessed his faith in Christ as a young man and had made the First Baptist Church in Sparta, Mo. his church home. He graduated from Waynesville High School and later served his country in the Vietnam Crisis as a Warrant Officer, and continued his services in the National Guard. He is survived by his wife, Mary, of the home; his two sons, Michael Joseph of the home and Robert Edward of Huntsville, Alabama; one daughter, Virginia Lee of the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Henley of Richland; three sisters, Mrs. Carolyn Baker of Columbia, Mrs. Janice Jones of Quincy, Illinois; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Evelyn Henley of Clanton, Alabama; his maternal grandfather, W. E. Bland of Colorado Springs; his mother and father in law, Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. Munguia; three brothers-in-law, Al and his wife Mary Munguia, and Gilbert and Art Munguia and many other relatives and friends.. Burial was in Oakland Cemetery.

 

Henley, Sarah Jane (Park) 23 Aug 1868 - 3 Nov 1945 CCR 8 Nov 1945 p1

[Note: Daughter of William & Sarah A. (Wiggins) Park; married  9 Sep 1890 James Henry Henley 4 Aug 1869 - 11 Aug 1913]

Sarah Jane Park Henley was born Aug. 23, 1868, in Christian county, near Ozark and passed away at the home of a daughter Nov. 3, 1945. On Sept. 8, 1890, she was united in marriage to James H. Henley and to this union nine children were born. Her husband and five children preceded her in death. She united early in life with the Christian church and was a faithful lifetime member. Surviving are one son, Clyde E. Henley of Rogersville, three daughters, Mrs. Carl Uto, Mrs. Bert Husband and Mrs. Vernon Kasberger, all of Kansas City; one sister, Mrs. Belle Poynor, of Springfield and two half sisters, Mrs. Golden Cave of Springfield and Mrs. Kete Eddings of Wichita, Kans.; 12 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at the Center Point church by Bro. Fred Williamson. Burial was in the Pembina cemetery under direction of the Chaffin Funeral Home of Ozark.

 

Henley, Wayman 1 Mar 1906 -17 Mar 1937 CCR 25 Mar 1937 p6

[Note: Son of R. J. & Mary (Parker) Henley]

Wayman Henley was born March 1, 1906, and departed this life at his home in Hurley March 17, 1937, age 31 years. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Henley of Hurley, two brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were held Thursday in the M.E. Church at Hurley with burial in the Short cemetery under the direction of the Wilburn Maples Funeral Home of Clever, Mo.

 

Hennan, Mary Belle (Pulliam) 8 Jun 1927 - 4 Nov 2006 CCH-N 15 Nov 2006

[Note: Daughter of Arthur Harrison & Myrtle (House) Pulliam; married 23 Sep 1945 Arthur W. Hannan]

            Mary Belle Hennan, age 79, began her Earthly life on June 8, 1927, at McAllister, Okla. As the fifth child of parents Arthur Harrison and Myrtle House Pulliam. Mary passed to her Heavenly life on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2006 at Webco Manor in Marshfield. During the depression her family moved to California where she met and married Arthur W. Hennan on Sept. 23, 1945. Mary was a devout member of the Church of Christ. She loved sending Bible studied throught the mail, helping others to find Christ. She cherished her big family and spending time with them. She also spent time sewing, especially cross stitch, and gardening. She worked at Chastian’s as a nurse’s aid and housekeeper, as well as having been a nurse’s aid in hospitals in California. Mary was preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 34 years, Arthur, and three brothers, Sylvester, Howard and Nim. Surviving are two sons, Bruce Hennan and wife Diane, of Quanah, Texas, Dr. Floyd Hennah and wife Laura of Abilene, Texas; five daughters: Mary Mundy and husband Philip of Bellview, Ohio, Barbara Walters and husband Danny of Newalla, Okla., Betty Luzadder and husband Ernie of Marshfield, Kandy Barnes and husband Alvin of Ava, Dr. Pearl Hennan-Hain and husband David of Wurtland, Ky. She is also survived by 19 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Wyba Neinstadt of Medesto, Calif and Alma Williamson, Vancouver, Wash., and three brothers, Glenn Pullian, Lodi, Calif., William Pulliam of California and Foy Pulliam of Hernett, Calif. She also leaves several other relatives and a host of friends who will miss her. Graveside services were held Monday, Nov, 6, 2006 at Turkey Creek Cemetery at 2 p.m. with Brother Jerry Keene officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to be made to the American Kidney Foundation or a charity of your choice. Arrangements were under the direction of the Ava Family Funeral Home, Ava.


Hennies, Marian Christine (Katzman) 21 Aug 1896 - 10 Sep 1988  OH 15 Sep 1988

[Note: Daughter of Adolph H. & Christina (  ) Katzman; married ? Hennies]

Marian Christine Katzman Hennies, 92, of Ozark, died Sept. 10 at the Ozark Nursing and Care Center. Services for Mrs. Hennies were held Tuesday in Louisville, Kentucky, with burial at Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville. Mrs. Hennies had resided in Louisville for most of her life, living the last 11 years in Ozark. She had been a bookkeeper for McKesson-Robins, and for the Highland Presbyterian Church. She was a member of the Highland Presbyterian Church. Her survivors include a sister, Mrs. Mildred McCracken, Ozark; a niece and nephew, Betty and Neal Grubaugh, Ozark; a nephew, Frank Katzman, Independence; nine greatnieces; and two great-nephews.

 

Henry, Alfred 1883 - 15 Apr 1966    CCR 21 Apr 1966 p1

[Note: Son of William & Lucinda (Maples) Henry; married Ida Margaret]

Alfred Henry, 82, whose home was west of Highlandville, died at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in the Crane Retirement Home. He was a member of the Pleasant View Baptist Church. Survivors are his wife, Ida Margaret; and three brothers, Vernice, Highlandville. Jess, Aurora and Seth, Ash Grove. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Pleasant View Baptist Church with the Rev. Loyd Wilson officiating. Burial was in Flood Cemetery under direction of Harris of Ozark.

 

Henry, Alvin Lee ? - ? CCH-N 31 Jan 2007

[Note: married 1 Feb 1947 Nellie Louis Shannon]

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Henry, Nellie Louise (Shannon) ? - ? CCH-N 31 Jan 2007

[Note: married 1 Feb 1947 Alvin Lee Henry]

            Alvin Lee and Nellie Louise (Shannon) Henry, Ridgeley, W. Ca., celebrated 60 years of marriage Feb. 1. The couple are the parents of Headliner News editor, Donna Osborn and the grandparents of Jeffrey Dale Osborn, Springfield, William Lewis Henry Osborn, Springfield and Elizabeth Shannon Osborn, Nixa; and the grandparents of Paige Elizabeth Thorn, Gabriella Marie Osborn and Jackson Avery Osborn, all of Springfield.


Henry, Anna Katherine (Raymond) 19 Jun 1926 - 16 Apr 2007 SN-L 18 Apr 2007

[Note: Daughter of David George & Julia Mabel (Tucker) Raymond; married 1 Aug 1944 Reverend Laurence Henry 1 Jul 1927 - 27 Jul 1995]

Anna Katherine Henry, 80, of Galena, Mo., passed away April 16, 2007, at 6 p.m. in her daughter's home, surrounded by family, after a two year battle with a rare blood disorder. She was born on June 19, 1926, in Elsey, Missouri, to David George and Julia Mabel Tucker Raymond. She was united in marriage to Reverend Laurence Henry on August 1, 1944, in Galena. By her husband's side they served in 17 different Baptist churches. She loved her little church, Galena Baptist Church in Galena. She loved to support missions and to teach little children about Jesus. The only thing she ever wanted for Christmas was for her five children to be in church. Her survivors include two daughters, Sandra Holland of Fair Grove, and Suzette Smith and husband, Steve, of Willard; three sons, Junior Henry and wife Judy of Ozark, Edgar Henry and wife, Gail, of Springfield, and Allen Henry and wife, Melinda, of Midill, Okla.; four sisters, Gladys Revis of Crane, Mo., Iva Ragain of Elsey, Mo., Lela Bowling of Oraville, Calif., Betty Henry and husband, Bill, of Hurley, Mo., and Barbara Holiday of Clever, Mo.; two brothers and their wives, Leo and Barbara Raymond of Burns, Ore., and Bill and Phyllis Raymond of Hurley, Mo.; 13 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Reverend Laurence Henry; two grandchildren, Shari Holland and Anthony Kent Davis; a sister, Retha Pendergrass; and three brothers, John, George and Dennis Raymond; and five siblings in infancy. All total there were seventeen children born to David and Julia. Viewing will be in Adams Funeral Home, Ozark, Mo., on April 18, 2007, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The funeral services will be in the Galena Baptist Church, Galena, Mo., on April 19, 2007, at 10 a.m. Graveside services will be in the Selmore Cemetery, Ozark, Mo. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Annie Armstrong Missions.

 

Henry, Arnold 4 Jul 1928 - 20 Nov 2008 SN-L 23 Nov 2008

[Note: Son of Vernice T. & Lillie E. (Maples) Henry]

Arnold Henry, 80, Highlandville, passed away at 9:30 p.m. Thursday, November 20, 2008, in Christian Health Care, Republic. He was born July 4, 1928, in the family home in Hootentown to Vernice T. and Lillie E. (Maples) Henry. Mr. Henry was an outdoors person and thoroughly enjoyed caring for his farm, as well as hunting and fishing. He had also driven a lime truck for Joe Howard. His parents and two sisters, Gladys Flood and Eva Shelton, preceded him in death. He is survived by a daughter and her husband, Joyce and David Chastain, Highlandville; three grandchildren, Kayla Hunter, Branson, and Mark and Mike Chastain, Springfield; eight great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews who loved him very much; three brothers, Willard Henry, Ogden, Utah, Herschel Henry, Highlandville, and V. Gene Henry, Springfield; a sister, Ines Wright, Joplin; other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, November 24, 2008, in the Pleasant View Baptist Church, Highlandville, with Rev. John Graham officiating under the direction of Meadors Funeral Home, Republic. Burial will follow in Flood Cemetery by the church. Visitation will be 1 to 2 p.m. Monday, prior to the service. The family wishes to extend special thanks to Christian Health Care, Republic, and Seasons Hospice for their compassionate and considerate care of Mr. Henry. Online condolences may be made at www.meadorsfuneralhome.com

 

Henry, Bill 19 Mar 1908 - 4 Jan 1993 OH 6 Jan 1993

[Note: Son of Robert Preston “Press” & Hattie (Stutesman) Henry; married Lula Rose “Lou” Adams 16 Feb 1922 - 26 May 2010]

Bill Henry, 84, Ozark, died Monday, Jan. 4, 1993 in Springfield. He was born March 19, 1908, the son of Press and Hattie Stutesman Henry. Throughout his life he lived in the Ozark area and was a farmer. He was a World War II veteran. He was united in marriage to Lula Rose Adams. Survivors include his wife, Lou; a daughter, Shirley Ann Smith, Rock, KS; two grandchildren, Jerri Palmer, Springfield, and Lora Landis, Ozark; three great-grandchildren, Jeremy Palmer, Constance Fanning and Casey Landis; a sister, Ethel McClimmons, Jerome, Idaho; nieces and nephews. Services were held in Highlandville Cemetery with the Rev. Bob Long officiating.

 

Henry, Earl Dean 29 Dec 1922 - Jun 1963   CCR 27 Jun 1963

[Note: Son of Franc1s & Ethel Florence (Newberry) Henry; married Bertie]

Earl Dean Henry, 40, Highlandville, died Sunday morning at Burge-Protestant Hospital after a lingering illness. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertie Henry; three daughters, Patsy, Earlene and Sheila; two sons, Harold Dean and Darrell, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Henry of Highlandville. Funeral services were at 2:00 pm. Wednesday in the Highlandville school with the Rev. Wilbur Blansit officiating. Burial was in the Highlandville Cemetery under direction of Adams & Monger of Ozark.

 

Henry, Edith Avis 13 Jun 1925 - 25 Jan 2006 SN-L 28 Jan 2006

[Note: married Homer Henry 10 Dec 1925 - 3 Apr 1967]

Edith Avis Henry, age 80, of Marionville, died at her home at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday. She is survived by three sons, Bobby, Rickie and Leslie; four brothers and two sisters. Edith was preceded in death by one son, Jimmie, and one daughter, Clara Mae Elliott. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. today in Horse Creek Church with interment in Spokane Cemetery under the direction of Manlove-Stumpff Funeral Home, Crane.  Springfield News-Leader, January 28,2006.

 

Henry, Elisha 1873 - 21 Feb 1930  CCR 27 Feb 1930 CCR 27 Feb 1930

[Note: Son of William &   (  ) Henry]

Elisha Henry passed away at his home southeast of Ozark Feb. 21, 1930, aged 56 years.  The body was brought to the Ozark Undertaking Co. and prepared for burial.  Funeral services were held at the home February 22, with burial in Prospect cemetery under the direction of T.B. Chaffin. (Christian County Republican – 27 February 1930) Contributed by Bill Goss.

 

Henry, Ervie 1 Jan 1906 - 1 Feb 1948 CCR 12 Feb 1948

[Note: Son of William & Lucinda (Maples) Henry; married  Burel]

Funeral services were held at 2 o’clock Tuesday at Pleasant View church for Ervie Henry, 42, who died Feb. 1 at his home near Montague. Services were conducted by Rev. Donald Mabe, with burial under direction of the Maples Funeral Home of Clever. He is survived by his wife, Burel; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Henry of Montague; seven brothers, Perry and Riley of Marionville, Vernice of Highlandville, Alfred of Springfield, Seth of Brookline, Jess of Hurley, and Evert of White City. He was a member of the Pleasant View Baptist church.

 

Henry, Ethel Florence (Newberry) 22 Dec 1904 - 20 Feb 1974 CCR 10 Feb 1974

[Note: married Francis Henry]

Highlandville – Mrs. Florence E. Henry, 69, of Highlandville, died last Wednesday in St. John’s Hospital, Springfield after a long illness. A member of the Baptist Church, Mrs. Henry is survived by her husband Francis Henry; two brothers, Omar and Fred Newberry, both of Kansas City; five sisters, Mrs. Goldie Loveland, of Monett, Mrs. Sylvia Crawford, of Blue Springs, Mrs. Lydia Lewis and Mrs. Alta Waterman, both of Kansas City, and Mrs. Esther Jones, of the state of California, five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Adams of Ozark. (CCR, 10 February 1974). Contributed by Bill Goss.

 

Henry, Ezart Avery 26 Aug 1899 - 16 Nov 1957       CCM 21 Nov 1957 p4

[Note: Son of William & ?  (  ) Henry; married 6 May 1920 Vina Cloud 9 Aug 1900 - 21 Dec 1989]

Funeral services for Ezart Avery  Henry, 58, who died Saturday, Nov. 16, in a Springfield hospital were held this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. in the Ponce de Leon Baptist Church with Rev. Gary Willard officiating. Burial was in Ponce de Leon Cemetery under direction of the Harris Funeral Home of Nixa. He was a farmer and lived most of her life in the Ponce de Leon community. He was first a member of the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, later moving his membership to the Ponce de Leon Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vina Henry, Route 2, Galena; six sons, Onis and Curtis Henry of Springfield, Homer Henry of Williamsport, Pa., Laurence Henry of Stella, Mo., Edgar Henry of Galena, and Noel Henry of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Imogene Little and Mrs. Faye Dean Pippin of Springfield, Lula Belle and Shirley Jean Henry of the home; 11 grandchildren, four brothers, Alfred and Vernice Henry of Highlandville, Seth Henry of Ash Grove and Jess Henry of Aurora.

 

Henry, Flossie Dean 22 Dec 1936 - 5 Nov 1938 CCR 10 Nov 1938 p8

[Note: Daughter of Ezert Avery & Vinnie (Cloud) Henry]

Funeral services for Flossie Dean Henry, age 2 years, who died at the Burge hospital in Springfield Friday night were held at 2 p.m. at the Ponce de Leon cemetery with burial there under the direction of the Wilburn Maples Funeral Home of Clever. Survivors are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezart Henry of Galena, Rt. 1, six brothers and two sisters.

 

Henry, Flossie Etheleen 17 Oct 1911 - 21 Feb 1989  OH 2 Mar 1989

[Note: married Frank “Pete” Henry 31 Dec 1903 - 1 Oct 1978]

Flossie Etheleen Henry, 77, of Nixa, died at 12:30 p.m. Feb. 21 at the Springfield Health Care Center. A rosary service for Mrs. Henry was held Feb. 23 at the Harris Chapel, Ozark. Graveside services and burial were in Ridge Park Cemetery, Marshall. She is survived by two daughters.

 

Henry, Francis A. 20 Sep 1898 - 16 Jun 1976 OH 24 Jun 1976 p2

[Note: Son of Robert Preston “Press” & Hattie (Stutesmun) Henry; married Ethel Florence Newberry 22 Dec 1904 - 20 Feb 1974]

HIGHLANDVILLE - Francis Henry, 77. a lifelong Highlandville resident, died Wednesday at 6:25 p.m. in St. John’s Hospital in Springfield where he had been a patient for about a week. He had owned and operated a service station here before he retired. He was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include one brother, Bill of Nixa; three sisters, Mrs. Jessie Hammons, Highlandville, Mrs. Edna Blevins, Springfield and Miss Ethel Henry of the state of Oregon; five grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Services were at 2 p.m. Saturday in Highlandville Baptist Church with the Revs. John Bilyeu and Howard Blevins officiating. Burial will be in Highlandville Cemetery under the direction of Adams of Ozark.

 

Henry, Frank “Pete” 31 Dec 1903 - 1 Oct 1978 OH 5 Oct 1978 p10

[Note: married Flossie Ethelene 17 Oct 1911 - 21 Feb 1989 ]

REEDS SPRING - Rosary services for Frank “Pete” Henry, 74, Reeds Spring was at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Stumpff Chapel. Burial will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Ridge Park Cemetery, Marshall. Mr. Henry died at 5:45 a.m. Sunday in his home after a short illness. Survivors include his wife, Flossie; two daughters, Mrs. Doris Jean Macey, St. James and Mrs. Janet Sims, Nixa and four grandchildren.

 

Henry, George A. 22 Jan 1901 - 6 Dec 1979 OH 13 Dec 1979 p3

George A. Henry, father of Kenneth Henry of Billings, died Dec. 6 at his home in Washburn apparently after suffering a heart attack. He was 78. Services and burial were held last Sunday in Cassville with burial in Kings Cemetery near Washburn.

 

Henry, Glenn W.  “Bill” 28 Jun 1910 - 25 Jun 1989  OH 13 Jul 1989

[Note: Son of Ira L. & Leona Jane (Walker) Henry; married Nona Eunice Swearengin 4 Oct. 1915 – 1 Nov 1994]

Glenn W. Henry, 78, of Phoenix, Arizona, formerly of the Keltner area, died June 25 at the Phoenix General Hospital. Private services for Mr. Henry were held June 29. Dr. William O. Smith, Pastor of the Shadow Mountain Church, officiated at the service. Burial with full military rites was in National Memorial ,Cemetery in Arizona. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Shadow Mountain Mortuary. Mr. Henry was born June 28, 1910 at Keltner, where his parents owned a country store and post office. He attended school in Keltner and high school at Rogersville. He attended the State Teachers College in Springfield. Mr. Henry taught school at Union Hill in Christian County. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He later served as sales and advertising manager of the Jezzards and the Fadler Produce Companies in Springfield for several years. After moving to Phoenix, he continued his career as advertising manager for the AG Grocers until his retirement. He was an active member of the Masonic Lodges in Sparta, Missouri and in Phoenix, Arizona. Surviving are his wife, Nona Eunice (Swearengin) Henry; two sons, Max and Leon Henry of Phoenix; one sister, Hazel Babcock; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; many friends and relatives.

 

Henry, Hattie S. (Stutesman) 7 Feb 1872 - 20 Oct 1945 CCR 1 Nov 1945 p5

[Note: Daughter of  Samuel & Harriett (Linte) Stutsman; married  Robert Preston "Press" Henry 26 Aug 1866 - 24 Aug 1956]

Mrs. Hattie Stutesman Henry was born in Franklin county, Mo., in 1872, and departed this life Oct. 20, 1945, at age 78 years, 8 months and 13 days. At the age of 18 she was united in marriage to Press Henry of near Ozark, and to this union were born six children, all of whom, with the husband, survive her. They are Mrs. Jessie Hammond of Highlandville, Mrs. E [unreadable] Blevins of Springfield, Francis Henry of the home, Clarence Henry of Rogersville, Bill Henry in the South Pacific, and Mrs. Ethel St. Clair of Jerome, Idaho. There are also 17 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren, besides other relatives and friends to mourn her death. At an early age she united with the Christian church and lived a faithful and consecrated Christian life. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, Oct. 24, in the Highlandville Baptist church, by Rev. Floyd Hanks of Springfield. Burial was in Highlandville cemetery under direction of the Chaffin Funeral Home of Ozark.

 

Henry, Helen L. (Bishop) 26 Jul 1903 - 2 Feb 1923 CCR 9 Feb  1923 p1

[Note: Daughter of George Grant & Laura E. (Brickle-Woolsey) Bishop; married 20 Jan 1923 Clarence Henry; tombstone has her maiden name; died of tuberculosis; MO DC gives date of birth 26 Jul 1902; tombstone says 26 Jul 1903]

Mrs. Helen Bishop Henry, aged 19 years, died at Hannibal, Missouri Friday, February 2nd, 1923. The remains arrived in Ozark Sunday morning where they were taken in charge by undertaken T. B. Chaffin and conveyed to the Highlandville cemetery where a short service was held and a funeral talk made by Mr. Clarence Johnson

AND

Henry, Helen L. (Bishop) 26 Jul 1903 - 2 Feb 1923 CCR 2 Mar 1923 p1

Card of Thanks

We wish to thank our neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our dear wife and daughter, granddaughter and niece, and when their time comes to leave this world, may as many willing hands be ready to assist them is the prayer of  Mr. Clarence Henry  Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop and children  Grandma Bishop and children

AND

Henry, Helen L. (Bishop) 26 Jul 1903 - 2 Feb 1923 CCR 2 Mar 1923 p1

One beautiful Sabbath morning July 26, 1903 into the care and honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop, God gave little Helen, a darling baby girl. How their hearts thrilled with joy and swelled with pride over the birth of this new babe. Helen was an affectionate loving child and as she grew to womanhood all along the pathway of life she was a ray of sunshine where e’er she went and was loved and admired by all whom knew her. On February 2, 1923 at 12:30 a.m., after an illness of three days, God in his wisdom and glory seen fit to take her away. She was a bride of but twelve days, having been married January 20, 1923, to Mr. Clarence Henry of Hannibal, Mo. Where the couple resided at the time of her death. The remains were returned and laid away in the Highlandville cemetery, February 4, 1923. On account of an attack of the “flu”, the bereaved husband was unable to accompany the body to its last resting place. Deceased leaves husband, father, mother, four brothers, five sisters, and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Words cannot express the deep sorrow we felt upon hearing of her death. Our hearts go out in sympathy to the bereaved relatives. “How we miss our darling Helen, No more on earth to roam: One sweet thought again we’ll meet her On the Resurrection morn, She was converted when eleven years old and united with the Central Baptist church. Oh! The joys of that morning, when our loved ones we meet: With songs of the Saints, we each other shall greet, No more to be parted through eternity’s years, And the past all forgotten with its sorrows and tears.  -- A friend (Christian County Republican, 02 March 1923). Contributed by Bill Goss.

CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors, who so kindly assisted us through the illness and death of our dear wife and daughter, granddaughter and niece, and when their time comes to leave this world, may as many willing hands be ready to assist them, is the prayer of Mr. Clarence Henry, Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop and children, Grandma Bishop and children, (Christian County Republican, 02 March 1923). Contributed by Bill Goss.

 

Henry, Homer 10 Dec 1925 - 3 Apr 1967     CCR 6 Apr 1967 p1

[Note: Son of Willard J. & Rachel (  ) Henry; married Edith Avis 13 Jun 1925 - 25 Jan 2006]

Homer Henry, 41, of Spokane, died Sunday night in St. John’s Hospital, Springfield, following a sudden illness. Mr. Henry was a construction worker up to a few years ago when he developed a heart condition, He was a member of General Laborers Local 676, Springfield. Surviving are his wife, Avis; four sons, Jimmie, Bobby, Richly and Leslie and one daughter, Clara Mae, all of the home. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Spokane Baptist Church with the Rev. Wilbur Blansit and the Rev. R. N. Russell officiating. Burial was in Spokane Cemetery under direction of Cheatham-Stumpff.

 

Henry, Ida F. (Payne) 14 Mar 1886 - 3 Nov 1967  CCR 7 Nov 1957 p1

[Note: Daught3er of Abraham & Margaret Ann (Glenn) Payne; married Oscar Lemuel Henry 8 Dec 1876 - 15 Jan 1967]

Mrs. Ida F. Henry was born March 14, 1886 and departed this life at Highlandville at the age of 71 years, seven months and 20 days. She was a member of the Highlandville Baptist Church and a resident of the Highlandville community for the past 30 years. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, November 6 at 10:30 a.m. in the Highlandville church by Rev. Howard Blevins. Burial was in the Highlandville Cemetery under direction of Chaffin Funeral Home. Survivors include her husband, Oscar Henry; three sisters, Mary Cook of Atlanta, Tex., Mrs. M. A. Clift of Dennison, Tex., and Mrs, Jewell Burney of Atlanta, Tex.

 

Henry, Ida Margaret (Bilyeu) 1886 - 28 Nov 1966   CCR 1 Dec 1966 p1

Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Margaret Henry, 80. Highlandville, were at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Pleasant View Baptist church west of Highlandville, with the Rev. Loyd Wilson officiating. Burial was in Flood Cemetery under direction of Harris of Ozark. Mrs. Henry died at 10:20 a.m. Monday in St. John’s Hospital, Springfield. She was a member of Pleasant View Baptist Church. One brother, Moses Bilyeu, Houston, Tex., survives.

 

Henry, Ira Otho “Bud” 1905 - 20 Jan 1945 CCR 25 Jan 1945 p1

[Note: Son of  Ira Lamar & Leona Jane (Walker) Henry; married Jewel]

Otho (Bud) Henry 39, former resident of the Keltner community was instantly killed Saturday night when he stepped into the path of a train while working as a switchman for the Frisco in Springfield. Henry changed a switch for a Frisco engine at the east junction, north of Commercial street, then stepped back a couple paces. The engineer on No. 7 passenger train, coming in from St. Louis at 8:45 p.m., saw the switchman step into the path of his engine but his warning whistle was too late to warn Henry. Ambulance attendants found Henry’s body under the fourth car back. Greene county coroner stated that the accidental death was instantaneous and was caused by a crushed chest and fractured skull. Henry, with his wife, Jewel and stepdaughter, Barbara, had been living in Springfield only a short time. They moved there last October from Flint, Mich., where he had been employed in a defense plant. Other survivors live at Keltner and in Iowa and Wisconsin. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in the Alma Lohmeyer chapel in Springfield with a second service in the Sparta Christian church. Interment was made in the Sparta cemetery.

 

Henry, Isaac 1870 - 1 Mar 1943 CCR 11 Mar 1943 p8

[Note: might be the Isaac M. Henry born Nov 1871 listed with wife Mary E. on 1900 census Union Twp, Stone County, Missouri]

Funeral service for Isaac Henry, 72, who died suddenly Monday morning at his home in Ponce de Leon, Mo., were held Tuesday afternoon at the Hurley Baptist church, conducted by Rev. Jasper O’Dell of Springfield, with burial in the Wright cemetery under direction of the Wilburn Maples Funeral Home of Clever. Survivor include the widow, three sons and seven daughters, three brothers and two sisters.