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Kent Funeral Home Records Kent Funeral Home Records This database consist of 5,825 funeral records from the Kent Funeral Home in Green City (Sullivan County), Missouri, and covers mostly those who had lived in the area of northeastern Sullivan, northwestern Adair and Southeastern Putnam Counties, Missouri. These records, dating from 1915 through January 2001, are from the courtesy and generosity of Ron Kent, current owner of the funeral home. He shared this database with Gary G. Lloyd of Kirksville, Missouri with permission to send it to me (Claudia Minor, Webmaster) for posting on the Adair County USGenWeb Site. I have formatted this database such that it can be read using Acrobat Reader. As I have time, I will re-format in table form. This information may be used by individuals for their own personal use, libraries and genealogical societies, however, commercial use of this information is strictly prohibited. Copyright ©2001 by Claudia Minor; all rights reserved. Name DOD DOB Status Spouse Father Mother Cemetery ABBOTT, EARL CLYDE July 2, 1951 March 18, 1893 Married Carrie Abbott, Tom Easley, Melissa Price ABBOTT, ELVA June 13, 1925 June 13, 1925 Single Abbott, Earl Clyde Cottey, Carrie Price ABBOTT, EMMETT PRICE February 20, 1985 April 4, 1893 Widowed Seymour, Nola Abbott, Martin Dudley Price, Martha Price ABBOTT, NOLA ANNA August 18, 1970 December 6, 1892 Married Emmett Seymour, D. G. Graham, Clara Price ABBOTT, WILLIAM SYLVESTER December 29, 1949 April 14, 1864 Widowed ABERNATHY, BINA January 21, 1947 August 28, 1886 Green Castle ABERNATHY, BYRD March 16, 1966 January 20, 1872 Widowed James Hoffner, Jacob Pifer, Amada Green Castle ABERNATHY, CELINA July 5, 1930 ABERNATHY, CLARA June 24, 1918 Married Bina Green Castle ABERNATHY, DON February 7, 1919 Single Abernathy, James Hoffner, Byrd Green Castle ABERNATHY, HELEN June 25, 1918 Single Abernathy, Bina Johnson, Clara Green Castle ABERNATHY, HUGH December 12, 1922 Green Castle ABERNATHY, JACOB JOSEPH June 19, 1937 June 19, 1850 Widowed Isabelle Abernathy, George Sater, Dorcas Green Castle ABERNATHY, JAMES December 24, 1952 May 5, 1874 Married Hoffner, Byrd Abernathy, Jacob Virden, Belle Green Castle ABERNATHY, JOHN SAMUEL April 2, 1963 November 9, 1881 Married Mabel Irena Abernathy, Hugh Powell, Celina Green Castle ABERNATHY, MABEL IRENA December 1, 1972 March 9, 1888 Widowed John Samuel Moore, Jeff Moore, Hester Green Castle ABERNATHY, MRS. J. J. February 2, 1923 Green Castle ABRAHAMSON, GRACIE MADELINE BANNERDecember 19, 1995 July 25, 1907 Married Abrahamson, Lawrence & Banner, Daniel Hennon, Albert Monroe Frazier, Anna Emmaline Mt. Olivet ABSHIER, ODESSA NONEEN March 12, 1992 November 7, 1902 Widowed Abshier, Allen & Minghini, Leaman Kent, Francis Marion Cleeton, Erma Ilove Memorial Park, Kansas City, Mo. ACKERMAN, CHRISTINA MAE September 19, 1928 Widowed Andrea, Henry Greenwood ADAMS, ALEXANDER May 11, 1948 September 26, 1872 Single Adams, William Carter, Rachel Burnett ADAMS, ARTHUR MA NFORD March 22, 1987 June 10, 1907 Married Black, Ruth Abbott & Payne, Reta Irene Adams, Oley Marion Hanson, Johanna Mt. Olivet ADAMS, BERTHA FRANCES January 18, 1972 June 8, 1893 Widowed John Quincy Snyder, Samuel Bishop, Nancy Green Castle ADAMS, CARL WAYNE January 10, 1923 Single Adams, Guy Unknown, Eula Ringo Point ADAMS, CARROL July 6, 1919 Green Castle ADAMS, DANIEL MARTIN (DEE) June 23, 1965 October 3, 1897 Married Tharp, Mary Adams, John LeGrand, Anna Mt. Olivet ADAMS, DIANA KATHRYN June 26, 1944 January 20, 1943 Single Adams, Harold Harripton, Opal Rose Hill ADAMS, EDGAR April 30, 1970 September 30, 1916 Married Linhart, Ola Mae Adams, John Quincy Snyder, Bertha Frances Green Castle ADAMS, EULA FRANCES October 25, 1982 February 4, 1902 Widow ed Guy Jacob Alexander, John Hunsaker, Ovetta Mt. Olivet ADAMS, FRANK REUBEN May 20, 1949 August 14, 1871 Single Adams, Samuel Medley, Phoebe Virtue Tampico, Illinois ADAMS, GUY JACOB January 2, 1952 August 3, 1896 Married Eula Adams, Ole M. Hansen, Johanna Mt. Olivet ADAMS, HAROLD M. March 18, 1995 August 9, 1916 Married Hampton, Opal Adams, John Manford Savage, Ethel Butte ADAMS, HATTIE LOUISE January 27, 1971 October 21, 1885 Widowed Thomas Benton Bebout, Elisha Torrey, Sarah Burnett ADAMS, JACOB CALVIN July 21, 1946 March 20, 1869 Single Adams, Samuel Medley, Phoebe Hannah ADAMS, JAMES June 18, 1916 Hawkeye ADAMS, JAMES HANSON February 12, 2000 May 6, 1945 Never Married N/A Adams, Arthur Manford Payne, Reta Irene Mt. Olivet ADAMS, JOANN May 2, 1991 February 11, 1936 Married Levi C. Johnson, Charles McClaren, Virginia Ravanna ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY October 14, 1940 January 7, 1887 Married Bertha Adams, Levi Jane Green Castle ADAMS, MARY ELLEN February 5, 1969 January 4, 1898 Widowed Dee Tharp, James P. McNeal, Lillie Mt. Olivet ADAMS, NORA DOTT December 2, 1967 August 22, 1892 Married Samuel Morton, William Shepler, Lydia Green Castle ADAMS, NOYES SHELDON May 28, 1988 January 29, 1920 Married Webb, Ersie Adams, Moses Noyes Sheldon, Clarice Adeline Kentucky ADAMS, OLEY MARION April 6, 1936 October 28, 1866 Married Johanna Adams, Samuel Medley, Phoebe Virtue Illinois ADAMS, OPAL GARNET January 19, 2001 December 16, 1913 Widowed Adams, Harold Hampton, William Henry Bunch, Eva Lena Butte ADAMS, OTIS GLEN August 4, 1964 September 28, 1912 Married Hopper, Margaret Jane Adams, John Quincy Snyder, Bertha Frances Green Castle ADAMS, PATRICIA ANN March 24, 1959 March 21, 1959 Single Adams, Edgar Linhart, Ola Mae Green Castle ADAMS, RACHEL August 11, 1920 Hawkeye ADAMS, RETA IRENE July 29, 1975 June 16, 1908 Married Arthur Payne, James S. Hardinger, Nellie Mt. Olivet ADAMS, ROLLA April 10, 1935 May 10, 1908 Single Adams, Tom Beabout, Hattie Burnett ADAMS, ROSA B. January 29, 1962 September 29, 1872 Widowed James Martin, William H. Carter, Maria Hawkeye ADAMS, SAMUEL HEMMING March 26, 1989 January 25, 1895 Widowed Morton, Nora Dott Adams, Oley Marion Hanson, Johanna Green Castle ADAMS, SARAH September 1, 1917 Durham ADAMS, THOMAS BENTON March 1, 1958 July 8, 1876 Married Bebout, Hattie Adams, William Carter, Rachel Burnett ADAMS, VIOLET IMOGENE February 18, 1983 November 27, 1904 Married Sam Murphy, Luther Reger, Julia Estella Wild Chapel, Spickard ADDISON, OSCAR October 4, 1917 Green Castle AGEE, ARNEY ROY September 12, 1923 Thompson AGEE, GEORGE June 28, 1927 Married SENORA EUBANKS Agee, John Smith, Elizabeth Green City AGEE, SENORA JANE July 23, 1927 Widowed GEORGE AGEE Eubanks, David Russell Green City AGG, THOMAS January 17, 1918 Cox AKERS, BERNIE LE ROY May 15, 1974 December 2, 1898 Divorced Akers, John William Lawhorn, Minnie Green City ALBERTSON, ALMA MARY May 12, 1971 September 30, 1892 Widowed James Blaine Bankus, Ross H. Watt, Mary Mt. Olivet ALBERTSON, CORA April 8, 1974 March 13, 1894 Widowed Edward Page, Tolbert Bartlett, Mary Elizabeth Mt. Olivet ALBERTSON, DENNIS FOREST July 9, 1969 February 20, 1948 Married Jones, Christine Pamela Albertson, Donald Forest Remen, Lillian Myrna Mt. Olivet ALBERTSON, EDWARD VINSON July 19, 1953 January 5, 1894 Married Cora Albertson, Thomas J. Vosburgh, Ethel Mt. Olivet ALBERTSON, ETHEL IRENE March 9, 1940 June 4, 1865 Married Albertson, Thomas Vosburgh, Horation Caldwell, Marietta Green City ALBERTSON, HAROLD HUBERT September 17, 1967 February 11, 1927 Married Eitel, Roseva Albertson, Edward V. Page, Cora Mt. Olivet ALBERTSON, HORATIO October 17, 1937 April 12, 1891 Married Law, Leora Albertson, Thomas Vosburgh, Ethel Fairview ALBERTSON, JAMES BLAINE December 26, 1953 October 27, 1884 Married Alma Albertson, William H. Pile, Narcisos Clementine Mt. Olivet ALBERTSON, KENNETH ASHLEY May 24, 1990 May 20, 1938 Married Dopka, Carol Kay Albertson, William W. Gilliam, Twyla Green City ALBERTSON, LEORA RUTH June 19, 1959 September 3, 1894 Widowed Horation Law, Marshall Elam, Virginia Fairview ALBERTSON, THOMAS J. November 12, 1942 Green City ALBERTSON, THOMAS LAW May 11, 1985 April 18, 1918 Married Morris, Arta May Albertson, Horatio Law, Leora Ruth Mt. Zion ALEXANDER, ALBERT CHARLES December 13, 1990 January 4, 1907 Married Frazier, Pauline Alexander, Isaac Melvin Baker, Maggie Mt. Olivet ALEXANDER, ALFRED January 23, 1926 Married ALICIA Fairview ALEXANDER, ALICIA March 20, 1934 Married Alfred Bunch, John Summers, Cynthia Fairview ALEXANDER, ARTHUR March 29, 1928 ALEXANDER, COLUMBIA VAN January 22, 1925 Married ALEXANDER, IRENE REBECCA May 13, 1943 February 16, 1862 Widowed Berry Owens, George Page, Letha Elmwood ALEXANDER, ISAAC MELVIN November 4, 1966 October 27, 1875 Widowed Maggie Alexander, Alfred E. Bunch, Alcie Mt. Olivet ALEXANDER, JAMES CLIFFORD June 1, 1994 January 16, 1918 Married Salisbury, Olive Alexander, James William Christian, Nellie Pollock ALEXANDER, MAGGIE November 28, 1962 February 27, 1882 Married Isaac Baker, T. A. Unknown, Lucretia Mt. Olivet ALEXANDER, MELVIN ISAAC May 9, 1960 March 19, 1888 Married Miller, Nettie Alexander, Berry Owens, Rena Elmwood ALEXANDER, NELLIE ALICE July 12, 1939 June 22, 1881 Married Hugh Standley, Jacob Billis, Sarah Novinger ALEXANDER, NETTIE April 19, 1970 November 23, 1895 Widowed Melvin Isaac Miller, Fremont Vandevender, Mary Elmwood ALEXANDER, ORAL December 9, 1918 Hawkeye ALEXANDER, WALTER LEE December 12, 1947 August 10, 1906 Married Cunningham, Doris Alexander, Robert Lincoln Roberts, Minnie Alice Mt. Zion ALEXANDER, WILLIAM ALFRED June 30, 1953 January 30, 1886 Single Alexander, Berry Owens, Irene Elmwood ALGER, ELI E. June 7, 1924 Green Castle ALGER, JAMES December 23, 1932 October 20, 1850 Married Pernie Alger, Eli Billington, Sarah Morelock ALGER, JAMES ALVA October
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