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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 7

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Deaths St Joseph four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren Services will be at 1:30 pm Tuesday at the Bailey Chapel Lathrop burial In Lathrop Cemetery Friends may call from 7:30 to 8:30 pm tonight at the chapel formerly of Atchison Kan died Friday at a nursing homo here He was born In Gaylord Kan and had lived in Atchison 70 years before moving here a year ago Mr Lau retired in 1957 as a machinist for Rockwell International Atchison where he had worked 25 years He was a member of Active Masonic Lodge Atchison He leaves bis wife Mm Ruth Ellen Lau of the home a son Leslie Lau Sherman Oaks it THE KANSAS CITY TIMES 7 Monday August 5 1974 Calif a daughter Mrs Dorothy Collins Farmersville three grandchildren and six great-grandchiidren Services will be at 2 pm Tuesday at the Stanton Chapel Atchison burial in Mount Vernon Cemetery Atchison Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 pm tonight at the chapel Mrs Regina DeCoursey Deaths Elsewhere Farmertvllle Tex Roland (Hap) Lau 86 of Farmersville Brush Creek: Mrs Lend Rosenberg 229 Ward Parkway and Mrs Rose Stern Miami Beach Fla Services will be at 11:30 am Tuesday at the Louis Memorial Chaipel burial in Sheffield Cemetery MRS ETTA VESTAL Mrs Etta Vestal 89 Buckner in Jackson County died Saturday at the Osteopathic Center She was bom in Batavia Ark and lived in Kansas City 40 years She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and the Rebekah Lodge Sbe was a Methodist She leaves a son Odrah Vestal West Mineral Kan a daughter Mrs Pearl Fathergill 647 Dover Drive Independence seven grandchildren 16 a t-grand-children and four great-greatgrandchildren Graveside services will be 10 am Tuesday at Mount Washington Cemetery Mrs Regina DeCoursey 84 Anaheim Calif formerly of Kansas City Kansas widow of DeCoursey a founder of the former DeCoursey Creamery Company in Kansas City Kansas died Saturday at the heme INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE? MODEL DftS 7 MRS EVA JEWELL ALLEN Mrs Eva Jewell Allen 48 of 8805 80 Terrace Raytown died Sunday at the home She was born in Tina Mo and lived here about 33 years She was ai factory worker for Parker-MeOrory Manufacturing Company 10 years She was a member of Bales Baptist Church She leaves a son Charles Rosg 3543 78th a daughter Mrs Linda Fowler 17311 East US 40 Independence her mother Mrs Dora Mae Medley 508 Main Independence two brothers Leonard Medley Claycomo and Roy Medley Pleasant Hill six sisters Mrs Ruth Collins 1306 Spring Independence Mrs Rosie Taylor of the home Mrs Virginia Greer 11616 68th Shawnee Mrs Mae Greene Rushville Mo and Mrs Marilyn Henry and Mrs Carolyn Sowell Clinton Mo and two grandchildren Services will be 10 am Wednesday at Floral Hills Chapel burial in Floral Hills Cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 pm tonight and Tuesday at the chapel The family requests no flowers and suggests contributions to the church memorial fund will be Mt 1 pm Tuesday the Blackman Guardian Chapel burial in Mount Moriah Cemetery Friends may call from 7 to pm tonight at tha chapel MRS KATII McCOY Mrs Katie McCoy 91 of 14 Prairie Liberty died Saturday at a nursing home at 1200 College Liberty She was bora In LeRoy III and had lived in Liberty most of her life Mrs McCoy was a retired ractical nurse She was a mem er of the Second Baptist Church of Liberty She leaves three sisters Mrs Edith Adams 112 Franklin Liberty Mrs Ada McCoy Missouri City in Clay County and Mrs Cecil Gaegle Streeter 111 Services will De at 2 pm Tuesday at the Church-Archer Chapel Liberty burial in Falrview Cemetery Liberty Friends may call from 7: 30 to 9 pm tonight at the chapel CHARLES MILLER Charles Miller 67 of 4800 Richmond died Sunday at Research Medical Center He was born in Decatur Ark and had lived in this area 25 years Mr Miller was a retired painter at the Richard s-Gebaur Air Force Base He was a Baptist He leaves his wife Mrs Maxine Miller of the home a stepson George Londagin Rogers Ark a stepdaughter Mrs Evelyn Smith 12944 Craig Avenue Grandview nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren Services will be at 1 pm Tuesday at the Earp Blue Ridge Chapel burial in Floral Hills Cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 pm tonight at the chapel MISS SADIE TONOFOL8KY Miss Sadie Tonopolsky 73 of Los Angeles formerly of Kansas City died Saturday at a Los Angeles hospital She was bora here and had lived here most of her life before moving to Los Angeles in 1936 Miss Tonopolsky was a secretary She leaves two brothers Joe Tonopolsky Denver and Lester Towne New York and three sisters Mrs Dora Heilman 205 She was born In Salima Kan and had laved in this area about 50 years before moving to Anaheim in 1942 She was a Catholic She leaves three sons Vin-centW DeCoursey 3608 Somerset Prairie Village William DeCoursey 3624 50th Ter race Roeland Park and John DeCoursey Orange Calif three daughters Sister Regina DeCoursey Sisters of Charity at Leavenworth Mrs Regina Sin-sky Milwaukee and Mrs Mari-anne Stehly Fillmore Calif 42 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren Services and burial will be Tuesday in Orange County California FREE INSTALLATION 88 Deaths Over Missouri Richmond Carl Steva 83 Richmond died Saturday at the Ray County Memorial Hospital here He was a lifelong Richmond resident Mr Steva was a retired farmer He leaves his wife Mrs Bernice Steva of the home and two sisters Mrs Grace Clevenger and Mrs Hazel Weigand both of Richmond Services will be at 2 pm today at the Thurman Chapel Richmond burial in Memory Gardens Cemetery Richmond St Joseph Fred Parks 96 of St Joseph formerly of Lathrop Mo died Saturday at a hospital here He was born near Lathrop and had lived In Lathrop most of his life before moving here six years ago Mr Parks was a retired farmer and stockman He was a member of the Wyatt Park Baptist Church here and had been a deacon for 75 years at the Lathrop Baptist i Church and the Wyatt Park Baptist Church He leaves his wife Mrs Vera Parks of the home: a daughter Mrs Rena Stocklas St Louis a stepdaughter Mrs Martha Steed MRS TOM BURK! Mrs Lula Burke 77 liberty died Sunday at a nursing home in Liberty She was a lifelong Clay County resident Mrs Burke was a member of the Prairie Home Baptist Church rural Liberty She leaves her husband Tom Burke of the home a son Burke Council Bluffs Iowa a twin sister Mrs Eula Houghton Liberty four grandsons and two greatgrandchildren Services will be at 10 am Tuesday at the Pasley Chapel Liberty burial in Glen-ridge Cemetery Liberty Friends may call from 7 to 9 pm tonight at the chapel MRS LUTHER CLARDY SR Mrs Eva Clardy 69 Jonesboro Ark formerly of Raytown died Sunday at a hospital in Memphis She was born in Jonesboro and had lived here about 30 years before returning to Jonesboro about two years ago Mrs Clardy was a Baptist She leaves her husband Luther Clardy Sr of the home two sons Paul Clardy 7800 West Ridge Raytown and Luther Clardy Jr Memphis and seven grandchildren Services and burial will be Tuesday in Jonesboro MRS GRAC8 FISHER Mrs Grace Fisher 77 died Saturday at a nursing home at 3713 Hardy Independence She was bora in Benton County Arkansas and had lived here 65 years She was a member of the Centropolis Baptist Church She leaves a son Marvin Fisher 3309 Clairmont Independence three daughters Mrs Nadine Morgan and Mrs Dorothy Law-son both of Los Angeles and Mrs Virginia Phillips East Brunswick NJ two sisters Mrs Blanche Edwards Hume Mo and Mrs Maud Hayes Pleasanton Kan 10 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren Services will be 1 pm Wednesday at the Earp Chapel 4707 Truman Road burial in Green Lawn Cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 pm Tuesday at the chapel EVERETT HUNT Everett Hunt 85 of 1112 Cleveland died Saturday at a nursing home at 904 68th He was born jn Deerfield Mo and had lived here 50 years Mr Hunt was a retired employee of the bond department of the Federal Reserve Bank end formerly was an employee of the Board of Election Commissioners a salesman and an auditor for a shoe company He leaves a sister Mrs Cora Melton Lewisville Tex Graveside services will be at 1 pm Tuesday in Newton Cemetery Nevada Mo Friends may call after 5 pm today at the Blackman Guardian Chapel MRS IRENE LIGGETT Mrs Irene Liggett 66 of 109 Jackson died Friday at the General Hospital She was bora in Platte County and was a lifelong area resident Mrs Liggett retired about seven years ago as an employee of the Cook Paint Varnish Co where she had worked 40 years Services South Office 361-1500 1-year warranty on parts and labor AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR OPENER Electronic Door-Lift Go Inc North Office 741-7667 6600 TOWER DR PLATTE WOODS 7639 TR00ST AVE KANSAS CITY M0 Chester Sanders Chester Sanders 77 Carmel Calif formerly of Kansas City former executive vice-president and director of the Safeway Stores Inc died Saturday morning at the home Mr Sanders was born on a farm near Paola Kan and had lived here 22 years From 1920 to 1928 he was a certified public accountant here He served as assistant division manager for Safeway two years and in 1938 became division manager of the company here In 1942 Mr Sanders was promoted to vice-president and director and moved to San Francisco He retained that position until he retired in 1956 Mr Sanders was a member of the Kansas City Country Club He was an Army veteran of World War I He leaves his wife Mrs Louise Sanders of the home a son James Sanders Saratoga Calif his mother Mrs Ella Sanders Sacramento and five grandchildren Services will be at 11 am Tuesday at the St Matthew Episcopal Church San Mateo Calif cremation GEORGE BIESEMEYER George Bieseineyer 82 of 1216 NE 43rd Terrace died Saturday at a nursing home in Smithville He was born in War-renton Mo and had lived here 34 years Mr Biesemeyer was a foreman for the Kansas City Water Department before he retired in 1963 He was an Army veteran of World Watr I and a member of the American Legion He was a member of the Golden Age Club Mr Biesemeyer was a member of the Immanuel United Church of Christ New Franklin Mo He leaves his wife Mrs Audrey Biesemeyer of the home and a brother Otto Biesemeyer Florissant Mo Services will be at 2 pm Tuesday at the Newcomer North Kansas City chapel burial in Elmwood Cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 pm tonight at the chapel The family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society ERNEST BROCK Ernest Brock 73 of 8423 Blue Ridge died Sunday at Baptist Memorial Hospital He was bom in Camden NJ and had lived here 64 years Mr Brock was a retired letter carrier for the US Postal Service where he had worked 43 years He was a member of East Gate Masonic Lodge He leaves his wife Mrs Edith Brock of the home a brother Linsey Brock St Louis and a sister Miss Hannah Brock St Joseph Services will be at 2 pm Tuesday at the Muehlebach Chapel burial in Forest Hill Cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 pm tonight at the chapel a Laco trim Brief: Nylon tricot with lace trim and cotton shield crotch Select white beige pink blue mint or maize colors for sizes 4 through 10 Ea 135 Tailored Brief: Nylon 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