per Certificate of Death Commonwealth of Virginia
State Reg No. 11860, Reg Dist No. 845C Reg. No. 3(Medical):per Certificate of Death Commonwealth of Virginia
State Reg No. 11860, Reg Dist No. 845C Reg. No. 3
9402. Edna Bloomer
Double headstone no death date.
Double headstone no death date.
5136. James B. Anderson
5 Nov 1871 - 13 Apr 1955 CHRISTIAN COUNTY REPUBLICAN 14 Apr 1955 p1. Contributed by Mabel Phillips.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Chaffin Funeral Chapel at Ozark or James B. Anderson, 83, who died at 10:10 Wednesday night at his home here following an illness of several months. Rev. Reg M. Mapes and Rev. Harold Hurst will be the officiating ministers and interment will be at Selmore Cemetery where Friend Lodge A. F. & A. M. will conduct Masonic rites. A native of Virginia, Mr. Anderson came to Missouri in a covered wagon at the age of nine, and Christian County has been his home since then. A farmer and stockman his entire life, Mr. Anderson was well known and had countless friends throughout southern Missouri and northern Arkansas. He was a kindly and considerate man, vitally interested in the happiness and well being of every acquaintance. In 1908, he became a member of Friend Lodge No. 351, A. F. & A. M. at Ozark and remained a loyal and active Mason until his death. He had been a Shriner for almost 40 years and was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Amanda Anderson; two sons, Frank Anderson of Springfield and Gratz Anderson of Ozark four daughters, Mrs. Ward Haguewood of Springfield, Mrs. Leslie Flood of Ozark, Mrs. Leon Seals of Tulsa and Mary Ellen Anderson of the home; three sisters, Mrs. Hobart Thompson of Fresno, Calif., Mrs. Ernest Woods of Rogersville and Mrs. Joe O. Monger of Ozark three brothers, Wade Anderson of Rogersville, Charles Anderson of Springfield and Hiram Anderson of Ozark, eight grandchildren, other relatives and innumerable friends.
Parents:
George Clay Kepley (1868 - 1956)
Lillie Edith Bass Kepley (1879 - 1944)
9419. William Anderson
William "Billy" Anderson, 78, of San Francisco, California, formerly of Ozark and Rogersville, died on December 25, 1996 in Naples Community Hospital, Naples, Florida. Mr. Anderson was born on August 3, 1918 to Wade and Effie Campbell Anderson in Christian County, Missouri. He was united in marriage on October 13, 1946 in San Francisco, Calif. to Carma Bosley, and they have two children. Mr. Anderson loved golfing and traveling. He was a retired sheet metal worker with over 50 years in the Sheet Metal Workers Union, Local 104, San Francisco. He was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his wife, Carma, of the home, a son and his wife: Larry and Donna Anderson, Golden, Colorado, and a daughter and her husband: Judy and Kevin Barnett, Fort Meade, Md., three grandchildren: Carrie, Todd and Wendy Barnett, also two aunts: Euna Miller and Rena Cobb and innumerable cousins. Graveside services were held on Sunday, December 29, 1996 in Pembina Cemetery, Rogersville, under the direction of Harris, a Heritage Funeral Home, Ozark. Visitation was Saturday in the funeral home.
Parents:
Thomas Edward Bosley (1872 - 1952)
Hannah Peterson Bosley (1875 - 1917
5142. Hiram Payne Anderson
Hiram Payne Anderson, Jr.
Hiram Payne Anderson, 74, of Ozark, died at 10:10 p.m. Thursday in St. John's Hospital after a long illness.
Mr. Anderson, a lifelong resident of Ozark, was a 53-year member of Friend Masonic Lodge. He was a retired postal department employee and a member of the Springfield VFW post. He was a member of the First Baptist Church, Ozark.
Surviving are his wife, Beulah; a son, Joe Anderson, Springfield; two daughters, Mrs. Josephine Rauch, Washington, MO., and Mrs. Bart Higgins, Kirkwood; a brother, Charles Anderson, Springfield; a sister, Mrs. Marie Woods, Rogersville; 14 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Funeral services were at 1 p.m. Monday at the First Baptist Church in Ozark with the Revs. Allen Harrison and Howard Blevins officiating, Burial was in National Cemetery under direction of Adams of Ozark. Masonic Rites at graveside were conducted by Friend Lodge 352 of Ozark.