She is survived by her two daughters, Arlene Palmer, Garden City, Missouri and Iona Ann Elliott and husband Charles, Lees Summit, Missouri; five grandchildren, Steve Woodring and wife Helen, Garden City, Missouri, Jeff Elliott and wife Lindy, Lees Summit, Missouri, Julie Blanchard and husband Randy, Houston, Texas, Jeanie Cook and husband David, Lees Summit, Missouri, Jerry Elliott and wife Pauline, Smithville, Missouri; 12 great-grandchildren; 3 step-great-grandchildren; 3 great-great-grandchildren and a step-great-great-grandchild. 405 E Benton St, Windsor, MO 65360. She was a member of the Pink Ladies of Kern Valley Hospital Auxiliary. He had resided in Washington for several years, but occasionally visited his relatives here. James Francis Anderson was born on a farm in Cumberland County, Illinois, one of eight children of Martin and Catherine Kingrey Anderson. Denton. Alonzo Pattison preached the funeral sermon at the home, and her body rests in Stones chapel cemetery beside the grave of an infant daughter. He was an ardent bowler for his Elks Lodge team, an enthusiastic gardener, who grew both vegetables and flowers. Gustafson. Fancis' father bought it and lived there, after which it went back to Mrs. Arnold's nephew. She was born March 19, 1917, near Shawnee Mound in Henry County, the daughter of Meredith and Jessie. Mary E. Cheek was born near Columbia, Adair county, Ky., Nov. 20, 1843. He is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Addie Avery Brown, in the Home for Aged Baptists at Ironton, Mo., and two brothers, Pleas and Henry Avery, northwest of Calhoun. Rosemary Walthall of Lincoln, and Dorothy Breshears of Raytown; five grandchildren, Herb Truitt of Sedalia, Bobby Lee Truitt of Knoxville, Tennessee, Shirley Muggli, Miles City, Montana, Robert Allen Breshears, Raytown, and Eddie Antwiler, Warsaw; 6 great-grandchildren, other relatives and a host of friends, who along with his devoted family will sadly miss his presence. Mr. Anderson died in 1945. He was an Army veteran of World War II. She owned and operated Archers Grocery and Bait Shop in Warsaw at one time, and Lucy's Lunch at Belton. She married William Lane Avery, who was judge in the county for many years, Jan. 17, 1845. In later years with her home in Clinton she became a member of the First Baptist Church in Clinton and was a faithful member until her health no longer permitted it. Her husband and four children preceded her in death. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife and 3 brothers, Tom Anderson, Ron Anderson, John Anderson; a sister, Mary Williams, his step-mother, Ruth (Funk) Anderson. Some 30 years ago she bought her present home on South Fifth street and save when Mrs. Neppie Williams was her partner sewed alone. Miss Eva died April 25th, 19111. A long procession of friends followed her to the graveyard. Her body was brought to Clinton and the funeral services were conducted at the Christian church Friday afternoon. A few years later her beloved oldest son, Gus, died in Sidney, Australia, with pneumonia, while making a tour around the world. He is survived by his wife, Linda; sons Christopher and Jason; mother, Doris Aery of Clinton, and one brother, David Aery and wife Delorse, of Warsaw, and numerous nieces and nephews, as well as a host of friends. ADAMS, John Thomas1863-1922Deepwater Cemetery, Fairview Twp, Henry Co, MOThe Clinton Eye, Clinton MO, Mar 17 1922 - John Thomas Adams was born Sept. 13, 1863, and departed from this world March 9, 1922. ; two sisters, Lorene Edinger, Salinas, Ca., and Coletta Preston, Sapulpa, Ok.; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be Tuesday, July 26, at First Presbyterian Church, Liberty. She had been raised a Presbyterian, but as soon as the church was organized, united with it, being one of the first members and one of the twenty who helped build the present edifice. His father, Chas. Mu led( drum of Sudbury mod Roo. The immediate family, who came to Missouri from Indiana, originally were immigrants from northern England to Boston in 1718, settling in Maine, New Hampshire then Litchfield, Conn. prior to the move to Indiana. He was born and reared in Henry county, and had been a resident of LaDue for about 18 years. Funeral services were Friday, May 12, at Hill & Son Funeral Home, Appleton City, with burial in Appleton City Cemetery. "She looketh well to the ways of her household," being meticulously neat and orderly; a fine needle woman, a gifted cook for some of her dishes are still remembered. "Hettie" WEBSTER1851-1892Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MOClinton MO, Jan 30 1892 - Mrs. Hettie Anderson died at her home near Norris of throat troubles. The beautiful soft maple trees he transplanted from the timber on his land are some of the largest and most colorful around Clinton today. Windsor, Missouri OPAL HOWARD OBITUARY Rosa Opal Howard, 101, of Windsor, Missouri, died Tuesday morning, July 19, 2022, at Windsor Healthcare & Rehabilitation. Amick was born north of Calhoun and graduated valedictorian of Calhoun Class of 1937. She is survived by son Bob Adams, Clinton; daughter Sharon Gauble and husband Mike, Grain Valley, and son David Adams and wife Debbie, Grandview; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Richard was born on September 17, 1942 in Douglass, Kansas to Henry and Myrtle Payton Althouse. She and her twin sister Mrs. J. P. Watkins were the eldest born of Mrs. P. J. Gaiter, in Kanawha County, West Virginia in 1854. After high school, she met the love of her life and started a family. Funeral services will be Monday, May 23, 2011 at the Bradley & Hadley Funeral Home. ATKINSON, Leroy1914-2001Chilhowee Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jun 18 2001 - Leroy Atkinson, 86, Chilhowee, died Sunday, June 17, 2001, at his son's home in Chilhowee. Mary and Jesse settled in Missouri after World War II. AVERY, Lola B.1907-1992Forest Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Mrs. Lola B. Avery, 84, central Kansas City, died Thursday, Dec. 24, 1992 at Menorah Medical Center. Private graveside service and interment will be at Englewood Cemetery in Clinton. He was preceded in death by her daughter, Kristine K. on December 10, 1973, his mother and father, Vada Rea and Ralph D. Anderson, two brothers, Estill E. and Russell W. Anderson, one sister, Irene Shelton. Funeral services will be Friday, Arpil 7 at the Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel in Osceola. Pleas Avery who with a son and daughter, is left to mourn her death. Those dead are Mrs. Kate Biggerstaff, Michael Summerfield and Grace Albin. Edward Anderson was born near Gallatin, Mo., March 29, 1876, the son of Jacob H. and Nancy M. Anderson, spent most of his life in Missouri. On Oct. 29, 1904, he married Frances Ellen Melvin, to which union three children were born, a son, James F. Jr., preceding him in death. ALLEN, Eunice Evelyn JONES1916-2000Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jan 27 2000 - Eunice Evelyn Allen was born June 9 1916, in DeWitt, the daughter of Edward Harrison and Cecil Mary Koons Jones. Those who survive are: Harry Avery, Colorado Springs, Colo.: Ed Avery and Mrs. Fisher Finks, west of Calhoun; Mrs. Molly Marr, of Springfield, and Mrs. May Marr, of Joplin, besides a large connection of grandchildren and great-grandchildren, many of whom reside in this county. ARNETT, Charles W.1906-1976Bethel Campground Cemetery, Benton Co, MOKansas City Times, Kansas City MO, Monday, Jan 19 1976 - Charles W. Arnett, 69, Clinton, MO., formerly of Kansas City, died Sunday at a hospital in Clinton. He was born in Edwards, MO., and lived here from 1943 until 1971 when he moved to Clinton. Mr. Arnett was a tractor driver for Railway Express Agency 28 years before he retired in 1971. ARNSPIGER, Carmelita Henrietta PICO1906-1999Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Carmelita H. Arnspiger, 92, Clinton, died early Thursday morning, June 3, 1999, at the Westwood Nursing Center. And thank God death did not sever the tie. The community feels most keenly the loss of such a man and in its grief, extends to the bereaved wife and children in this hour of profound sorrow, the sincerest sympathy. Apr 29, 2023. She became a member of the Methodist church in early childhood. She organized the Holden Community Chorus in 1966 and directed it until 1975. Emma attended Shawnee Mound Grade and High School and later graduated from Central Missouri State University with a degree in education. She married Waldo Thomas in 1921. He came to this state with his father, Mr. Henry Avery, who settled on Tebo on the 1st day of March 1832, Judge Avery being at the time about ten years old. In July 1952, he joined the United States Air Force where he served in Texas, California, Kansas, Nebraska and Ohio, as well as serving tours overseas. She was born June 19, 1909 in Henry County, near Leeton, the daughter of William Walter Bailey and Minnie Belle (Robbins) Bailey. He accepted the Lord in 1972 and was an ordained minister who had served churches in Quick City, Bear Creek, Blairstown, Deepwater, Lowry City, Hickory Hills and Pleasant Valley. Survivors include his wife Dianna; one daughter Dana M. Hall and husband David; three sisters, Wanda Antwiler, Faye Antwiler, Anita Harrelson; five brothers, Charles Antwiler, Darrell Antwiler, Ronnie Antwiler, Johnny Lee Antwiler, Tim Antwiler; three grandchildren, plus numerous other family members. He conducted a store in Kansas city at 1517 East 12th street, handling dry goods, shoes, and ladies ready-to-wear. He was born October 21, 1934, in rural Knob Noster, the son of Cletis G. Allen and Verdie Fern (Staats) Allen. Roberta is survived by her husband, Bobby L. Arnold of the home; a son, Bobby Leroy Arnold and wife, Kim, Branson, Missouri; a daughter, Michelle Thorburn and husband, Kevin, Creighton, Missouri; five grandchildren, Tyler, Cheyenne, Dustin, Paige and Alyson; three brothers, Dwayne Floyd, Grove, Oklahoma, Herschel Floyd and Kenneth Floyd both of Independence, Missouri; a sister, Delpha Taylor, Independence, Missouri; other relatives and friends. March of 1952, Claude married Ruby Tutor. After active duty, he served 15 years in the inactive reserve and was put on 24-hour standby during the Korean Conflict. On February 14, 1949, she married Leo Joseph Abraham and to this union four children were born. He was very energetic and industrious and notwithstanding his advance age, rarely missed a day in which he did not perform some kind of manual labor. ANDERSON, Hester A. Submit a loved one's obituary to the Windsor, MO page or choose to print in any newspaper. ; James Adkins, Kansas City, Mo. That son is A. J. Adair, now editor of the Odessa Democrat. Two sons were given to this union, both of whom live in Norfolk; Hamilton Avery is an architect there and Angus has been manager of a hotel. He then developed and operated Countryside RV Park in Sedalia until his retirement in 2017. We are proud to call him husband, dad, grandpa, great-grandpa and friend. Her maiden name was Williams. The Armstrong family moved to Henry county in 1855 and first purchased the farm northwest of Clinton. ANDERSON, Isaac N.1862-1904Hopewell Cemetery, Walker Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton Missouri, Jul 23 1904 - Isaac N. Anderson died Sunday, July 10, 1904 of a complication of diseases. Following the death of his wife in 1930, he came back to Henry County, living with his son. She is survived by her stepfather, Harold Coones, Warsaw; three brothers, Lowell Anglin, Madisonville, Kentucky, William Anglin, Dawson Springs, Kentucky, and Norman Coones, also of Dawson Springs; two sisters, Mary Purdy, Dawson Springs, and Pat Coones, Warsaw; many nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends. Nora is survived by her son, Jerry Amos of Deepwater and two brothers, Dean Wiyrick of Deepwater and Wilbur Wiyrick of Mt. She worked for Reynolds Manufacturing Company and Unitog Manufacturing Company for 25 years as a machine operator. He lived in the rural Rockville area near Mt. She was a member of the Warrensburg Christian Church. Services will be Thursday (today) at the Consalus and Peck funeral home. She was a homemaker and had lived for many years at their country home near Coal. The United States Postal Service ZIP code is 65360. His general health had been failing for some years and the end came easily. Her son-in-law gave her the devotion of a son, assisting his wife in every way. She received her BME in instrumental/vocal music in 1972. They afterward moved to Nebraska where they reared a family of seven children, all of whom survive him. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Warsaw, MO. A - Obituary Archive, Henry County, Missouri She was a homemaker. ATKINS, Gola Ruth COOVER1896-1990Blairstown Cemetery, Big Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOKansas City Star, Jul 15 1990 - Gola Ruth Atkins, 94, a former elementary school principal in Kansas City and Sugar Creek, died July 13, 1990, in a nursing home in Warrensburg, Mo., where she lived. ARMSTRONG, Dorothy Edith1915-1998Greenlawn Memorial Gardens, Springfield, Greene Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Mrs. Dorothy Edith Armstrong, 83, Springfield, died Saturday, August 22, 1998, at Primrose Place. They were married in Clinton, but have resided in Kansas City since he went into business there about ten years ago, having an apartment at 1102 Benton Blvd. Even after she knew not what she was doing, she would sweep and dust constantly. Mr. Askins had a large circle of friends, who will mourn his loss with sincere and deep sorrow. You can click this link to create an obituary. To this union were born two sons, Terry and Tim. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Kenneth Acker, Sr.; a brother-in-law, Jay "J. C." Marshall; and a brother and sister-in-law, William "Bill" and Joyce Richwine. After she was unable to talk she wrote her last messages to her loved ones. Survivors include her parents, of Cole Camp; one daughter, Mrs. Lynn (Carolyn) Snow, Versailles, one sister, Mrs. Herbert (Bernice) Williams, Cole Camp,; and one grandchild, Cara Lynn Snow. Funeral services were conducted from the Presbyterian church Sunday, and the remains were then followed to the Urich cemetery by a large concourse of relatives and friends and there deposited in the grave under burial ceremony of the IOOF of which order he was an honored member, having attained the highest honor within the gift of Urich Lodge No. She is survived by a daughter, Leora Houk of Clinton; a son, Dwight Alexander of Clinton; one sister, Thelma Campbell of Butler; one brother, Dee Cordell of Raytown; four grandchildren, Lynn (Donna) of Portland, Or., Cecil Houk, Lee's Summit, Wesley Houk and Michael Houk, both of Clinton; six great-grandchildren, Israel, Levi, Vanessa, Bonnie Jo, Kenny and Kayle Houk. He resided on a farm in Henry County at the time of his death. He is survived by one son, Ernest Antwiler of Warsaw; two daughters. ADKINS, Henry Merritt1896-1962Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Last rites for Henry M. Adkins 66, of 306 North Main St., Clinton, who died Nov. 15 at Clinton General Hospital, were conducted Saturday, Nov. 17, (1962) at the Clinton Methodist Church. He was a member of the First Christian Church, Windsor, and the Windsor Masonic Lodge 29. In 1917, Mr. Akey joined the J. C. Penney forces and was at first with the Penney store at Kemmerer, Wyoming. Funeral services will be Tuesday, August 21, at Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor. The family owned a chicken ranch in Yucaipa, CA. ANDERS, Norman Harold1930-2007Englewood Cemetery (A), Clinton, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, May 21 2007 - Norman Harold Anders, 76, Sedalia, died Wednesday, May 9, 2007, at University Hospital and Clinics in Columbia. Amick, 79, Butler, formerly of Kansas City, died December 12, 1998, in Kansas City as a result of an automobile accident. He worked for MFA and Cover Construction Co. until 1972. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends, but we bow our heads in humble submission and say not mine but Thy will be done. Funeral services will be Thursday, March 23, 2017 at the Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor. AGEE, Samuel Bransford1854-1906Urich Cemetery, Bogard Twp, Henry Co, MOUrich Herald-Montrose Tidings, Urich MO, Thursday, Dec 27 1906 - Samuel B. Agee - The subject of this sketch was born in St. Clair county, near Osceola, Missouri, March 5 1854, died December 22 1906, being 52 years, 9 months and 17 days old. Russ married his high school sweetheart, Carrie (Mitchell), on June 23, 2001, at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, where he continued to be a member and was actively involved with the Knights of Columbus. After WWII Clem went to work for the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, where he became an expert in the ocean tides. She was a Past Matron of Holden Chapter 171, Order of the Eastern Star, and a graduate of the Warrensburg Teachers College in Warrensburg. She and her husband threw their whole lives into the work of their Master, giving themselves and money unstintingly, not only to the furtherance of the local Baptist church and the cause, but their work and money extended to thousands of dollars of endowments to William Jewel College, as well as to state, national and foreign missions. If Bob's loves were family, hunting, MU and golf, farming was his passion. Vietta Begemann, 93, of Odessa, Missouri, passed away on Sunday, March 26, 2023, at the Lutheran Good Shepherd Home in Concordia, Missouri surrounded by family. She is survived by two sons, Jessie M. Acklin, Sedalia, and Harvey B. Acklin, Smithton; one daughter, Patricia L. Acklin; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Nova Schenewark, Windsor, and Mary Watley, Clinton. Marget often said she loved people and we believe that people loved her. She was a member of the Finey Baptist Church. Ks., and Wanda J. Gill of Oklahoma City, Ok.; eleven grandchildren; sixteen great-grandchildren; other relatives and many friends. On November 30, 1990, in Clinton, Mo., she married Joseph John Aalders, Sr. and to this union twin children, Jessica and Joseph, were born. Dorothy and Bob lived in the area of Brookfield for several years. She had worked for 17 years as a quality control inspector for Rival and felt a loyalty to her coworkers there. He left home early accompanied by Orville Box and Lawrence Goodrich for a day's outing and fishing and how prophetic were his last words to the others when he said, "Boys I'm going across to the other side", and struck out swimming, only going a short distance when, without a sound, he went down and was seen no more. ; 3 great-grandchildren, Paige and Madison Tally, both of Katy TX; Mark Trader, Lee's Summit. She was preceded in death by her father, Clarence McSpadden in 1984. He was a former member of the Studebaker Club of Kansas City. Obituary Tom Cantrell, 70, of Windsor, Missouri, died late Friday evening, February 4, 2022, at Centerpoint Medical Center, Independence, Mo. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery. After their marriage, they joined First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Clinton. Eunice continued to make her home in Clinton and was employed at the Sam's variety store for several years. Surviving are a step-son, Ron Arthur, of Raymore, MO; two step-daughters, Evelyn Wooliver and husband Jessie and Alma June Hill and husband Bob; two brothers, Ray McCarty, of Gilbertsville, KY and Robert McCarty and wife Mary, of Sedalia, MO; several nieces and nephews; and numerous step-grandchildren, great and great-great- grandchildren. She was taken ill suddenly and two physicians and relatives were hastily summoned and Mrs. W. W. Adamson hung over the bedside of her whose loving practical comrade she had been all the years of her married life, for W. W. brought his wife, formerly Miss Eliza Finks, to make their home with his widowed mother, whose home had always been his. Funeral services were held at the Vansant-Mills Chapel, Clinton, on Saturday, January 15. For months he had to take medicine during the night. From right are Eddie . She lived near Mrs. Armstrong and spent many hours in her home. ADAMS, Charles David1870-1938Combs Cemetery, Deer Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOClinton MO - Crushed in Coal Mine - Charles D. Adams, Lewis Station, Fatally Injured at Bowen Mine, North of Calhoun, Thursday - Charles David Adams was fatally crushed last Thursday about 1:30 p.m. by a ton and a half of coal which pinned him helpless from the hips down at the Bowen coal tipple, three miles north of Calhoun. ARCHER, Zetta Belle JULIAN1885-1942Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MOKansas City Star, Sunday, Nov 22 1942 - Mrs. Zetta Belle (Julian) Archer - Widow of landscape Architect in Kansas City, Thirty Years. On December 6, 1958, Robert was united in marriage to Theresa Margerite Prike. She was born November 24, 1919, in Springfork, Mo., the daughter of Fred William Fajen and Mary Katherine (Schroeder) Fajen. Pat never asked for or needed anything fancy and was happy with whatever she had. Survivors include three daughters, Connie Holloway, Parkville, and Linda Alexander and Dixie Alexander of Gladstone; a sister, Thelma Hodgett, Wellsville, Ks. He was a former member of Corinth Baptist Church in Chilhowee, transferring his membership to the First Baptist Church in Clinton, Mo. About 12 years ago Mr. Abney suffered a stroke from which he never fully recovered, and on July 1, 1957, again suffered a light stroke which resulted in his death. Since February 22, Mr. Amick had suffered with influenza which was succeeded by complications. Mr. Albright was employed at the West Central Concrete Finishing Company for a number of years. She was sympathetic with their problems and understood the aura that enveloped love's young dream. Gene was a regular at the Coffee Club at Square 109 Restaurant. Services will be Tuesday at the Vansant-Mills Chapel, Clinton; burial in Englewood Cemetery, Clinton. He was a corporal in the United States Marines, a veteran serving during the Korean Conflict. Her green thumb allowed her to have numerous, beautiful flower gardens as well as variety of houseplants. At the age of 80, she helped organize the Poly Credo Bible Club. He died Tuesday, May 21, 1996, at the Columbia Regional Medical Center, Columbia, at the age of 75. She was past Mother Advisor of Windsor Rainbow Assembly No. Joey was born in Santa Rosa, California. In 1985, he and Virginia moved to Appleton City, where he served as mayor for two terms. Surviving Remona are two sons, Roger Wahler (Pam) of Maryland and Jay Annis (Rachelle) of Kansas City; one daughter, Rhonda Worley; 14 grandchildren, Jessica Aragon of Maryland, Justin (Kriselle) Aragon of California, Eric Wahler (Brandi) of Dalles, Oregon, David Wahler (Andrea) of LaGrande, Oregon, Jace Wahler (Amy) of Arkansas, Adam Wahler of Green Bay, Wisconsin, Lira Drewery (Justin) of Hurley, Brandie Noble (William), Shaunna, Robyn, Chelsea and Christopher Lindsay, Michael Worley and Kevin Lowe of Missouri; 25 great-grandchildren; one brother, Tom Downey (Hazel) of Moberly; three nieces, Tara Feugate of Colorado, Jennett Downey and Jennell (Chuck) Embree of Moberly; one nephew, Donald Fugate of Colorado, and numerous great nieces and nephews. He was married to Jeanne Hodges in Independence. He was a wonderful man who was loved by everyone he met. Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. April 26, 2023 His favorite hobbies included trout fishing, camping, hunting and woodworking. Elwood Johnson. She is survived by her husband. and lived most of her life in New Franklin. Mr. Armstrong, brother of the late Aurelius "Reely" Armstrong, Clinton druggist, was a native of Clinton where he began his practice of law in the offices of the late Judge R. C. McBeth, whose old home still stands at the corner of South Second and Clinton Streets. jookco . She died October 15, 1996, at her home in Clinton, at the age of 85. Private graveside service and inurnment will be in Helton Cemetery, Goldsberry. She had been in failing health for a year past; for 3 months had been affected with a complication of diseases which resulted in heart failure and on Sunday, May 15, 1902 at 2 o'clock all that was mortal of this good woman winged its flight to the Angles. She was in an automobile accident September 3, when her leg was broken. The funeral services were held Wednesday, June 22, at the Brethren church, three miles west and one mile north of Deepwater. Laretta is survived by four children, David Lynn Adema, Cadillac, Michigan, Carol Sue Winans, Bolivar, Beverly Jean Adema, Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Evelyn Irene Keller, Standish, Michigan; two brothers, Bud Wilson, Clinton, and Doug Wilson, Blairstown; six sisters, Dorothy (Betty) Butcher, Clinton, Patricia Green, Clinton, Naomi Hilton of Oregon and Arizona, Peggy Green, Chilhowee; Francis Norvell, Clinton, and Sylvia (Sue) Bland of Warsaw; six grandchildren, four step-grandchildren; four great-grandchildren and 10 step-great-grandchildren.
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