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PERCIVAL
Danny V. Percival, 53, Russellville, died May 23, 2001, at St. Marys Health Center.
He was born Dec. 6, 1947, in Moniteau County, a son of George V. and Ada Bolin Percival. His mother survives in California. He was married April 7, 1973, in Latham, to Oma Bayne, who survives at the home.
He attended California High School and had worked at Brown Quarries for 14 years as a heavy equipment operator. He then worked at Cal's Thriftway for 22 years and was store manager.
He was a member of Friendship Baptist Church.
Other survivors include: one daughter, Becky Wolfe, California; one brother, Dale Percival, Russellville; one sister, Charlotte Gerlach, California; and two grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Bowlin-Cantriel Funeral Home, California. The Rev. Dennis Martin will officiate. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery, near Latham.
Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. Friday.
Memorials are suggested to the American Heart Association, Memorial Processing Center, P.O. Box 1653, Topeka, Kan. 66601-1653.
SHOCKLEY
Arthur Warren "Bud" Shockley, 79, Jefferson City, died May 23, 2001, at St. Marys Health Center.
He was born July 5, 1921, in Bland, a son of Thomas A. and Lydia Katherine Baker Shockley. He was married Aug. 28, 1943, in Ft. McClellan, Ala., to Mary Alice Keller, who died Dec. 3, 1982.
A 1938 graduate of Owensville High School, he served in the Army during World War II. After World War II, he moved to Cross City, Fla., where he managed a newspaper and print shop.
He moved to Carrollton, Ill., in 1947 and was a typesetter and linotype operator. He moved to Jefferson City in 1949 and worked in the composing room at the News Tribune Company until his retirement in 1988.
He was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus, the International Typographical Union, the 10 High Club and Jefferson City Duplicate Bridge Club.
Survivors include: two sons, Thomas C. Shockley, Camdenton, and Stephen B. Shockley, Jefferson City; three daughters, Ann S. Shafer, Fayette, Deborah S. Sutton, Wardsville, and Jane McDaniel, Republic; 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Resurrection Cemetery. The Rev. Donald Lammers will officiate.
Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Friday at Buescher Memorial Home, with a prayer service at 7 p.m.
Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society.
WATSON
Gladys N. Watson, 93, Lusk, Wyo., formerly of Iberia, died May 24, 2001, at St. Elizabeth Care Center.
She was born Jan. 16, 1908, in Laclede County, a daughter of Silas and Lurabell Mullis Richardson. She was married Nov. 16, 1929, in Alton, to Clarence A. Watson, who died Sept. 22, 1980.
A homemaker, she was a member of First Baptist Church, Lusk.
Survivors include: one son, Gene Arnold Watson, Kent, Wash.; three daughters, Ruth McElderry, Othello, Wash., Helen Johnson, Lebanon, and Joy Eddy, Douglas, Wyo.; 12 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren.
One daughter, Geneva Baker, preceded her in death.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Rekus Funeral Home, Iberia. The Rev. Jeff Higbie will officiate. Burial will be in Bethany Cemetery, near Crocker.
Visitation will be from 1-2 p.m. Saturday.
Memorials are suggested to St. Elizabeth Care Center Activities Fund.
BAUER
August G. Bauer, 92, Freeburg, died May 24, 2001, at Capital Region Medical Center.
He was born Oct. 21, 1908, in Freeburg, a son of Henry and Theresa Redel Bauer. He was married Sept. 4, 1939, in Argyle, to Elizabeth "Betty" Fitzpatrick, who survives at the home.
He attended school in Freeburg. He worked for the MFA Exchange 280 beginning in 1934, serving as manager from 1939 to 1973. After his retirement, he sold MFA bonds.
He was a member of the Western Catholic Union, Knights of Columbus, Freeburg Lions Club, Osage County Republican Committee and Te Deum International. He was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church and the church choir.
Other survivors include: one son, Henry Bauer, Wardsville; five daughters, Lorene Reinsch, Cuba, Mary Schwartz, Westphalia, and Rita Hinton, Margaret "Corky" Rackers and Georgiaetta "Poncho" Klebba, all of Jefferson City; three brothers, The Rev. Sylvester Bauer and Anthony Bauer, both of Freeburg, and Bro. Leonard S.V.D., Techny, Ill.; three sisters, Mary Goedde and Sister Germanus Bauer S.S.N.D., both of Jefferson City, and Sister Teresella Bauer S.S.N.D., St. Louis; 14 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
One daughter, Patricia Lock, and one son, Kevin Bauer, preceded him in death.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Holy Family Catholic Church, Freeburg. The Rev. Michael Murphy and the Rev. Sylvester Bauer will officiate. Burial will be in the Holy Family Parish Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 3-8 p.m. Sunday at Hilke-Millard Funeral Home, Westphalia, with a prayer service at 7:30 p.m.
Memorials are suggested to the Holy Family School, Freeburg, Mo., or the Hospice of Jefferson City, 601 E. High St., Jefferson City, Mo., 65101.
BURKHART
Hubert Andrew Burkhart, 74, Versailles, died May 24, 2001, at Capital Region Medical Center.
He was born July 2, 1926, in Gravois Mills, a son of Delbert and Nova Turpin Burkhart.
An Army veteran, he was a self-employed farmer.
Survivors include: three sons, Lloyd Vincel Burkhart and James Burkhart, both of Versailles, and Daniel Burkhart, Marshall; one daughter, Andrea Lego, Rockford, Ill.; two brothers, Arnold Burkhart, Versailles, and Loyde Burkhart, Gravois Mills; two sisters, Emma Lou Baker, Union Springs, N.C., and Thelma Ruth Wilson, Holts Summit; and seven grandchildren.
One son, Mark Burkhart, preceded him in death.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home, Versailles. Burial will be in Cape Galena Cemetery, Sunrise Beach.
Visitation will be from 1-2 p.m. Saturday.
FISHER
Services were today for Kevin Charles Fisher, 27, Battle Creek, Mich., who died May 20, 2001, in Battle Creek.
He was born Aug. 24, 1973, in Battle Creek, a son of Marshall E. Sr. and Jacquelin Rogers Fisher. His parents survive in Battle Creek.
He worked for the Veterans Administration Medical Center, Battle Creek, in food service. He was an assistant manager at Londons Car Wash, Battle Creek. He worked at Lear Corporation, Marshall, Mich. and at Heritage Chevrolet, Battle Creek.
He was a 1991 graduate of Battle Creek Central High School. He attended the University of Florida A&M, Tallahassee, Fla. He was a member of Maranatha Original Church of God, Battle Creek.
Other survivors include: four brothers, Andre Fisher, Darryl Fisher and Marshall E. Fisher Jr., all of Battle Creek, and William Fisher, Jefferson City; one half brother, Chauncey Ervin, Battle Creek; and maternal grandfather, Jeff Jones, Battle Creek.
Services were at Maranatha Original Church of God. Pastor Geraldine T. Richardson officiated. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery, Battle Creek.
Memorials are suggested to Maranatha Original Church of God or Families Against Murder-For Equal Justice (F.A.M.E.).
Arrangements were under the direction of Bachman Hebble Funeral Home, Battle Creek.
INLOW
Hartford C. Inlow, 82, Barnett, died May 24, 2001, in Jefferson City.
He was born Feb. 4, 1919, in Oklahoma City, a son of William H. and Mabel Claire Cheney Inlow. He was married in 1946 in Oklahoma City, to Esther Harp Inlow, who died Nov. 24, 1986. He was married in September 1987, in Arlington, Texas , to Pauline Hatch Bellamy, who survives at the home.
He graduated from Central High School, Oklahoma City, and Texas Christian University in 1940. He was licensed as a minister in the Christian Church by the Texas Christian Missionary Society in 1937 and served several student pastorates during his studies at TCU. He was ordained as minister in the Christian Church, Disciples of Christ in March 1947 in Tahlequah, Okla. He served churches in Texas , Oklahoma, Kansas, Michigan, Indiana and Missouri.
In the early and middle 1960s he was active in the civil rights movement. He retired from full time ministry in 1975. He moved to the Lake area in 1976 and did supply preaching at area churches.
He served in the Merchant Marines from 1934 to 1937 and was a Navy veteran of World War II.
Other survivors include: three sons, Roy W. Inlow, South Holland, Ill., William H. "Dub" Scott-Inlow, Eldon, and Hartford C. Inlow II, Mwanza, Tanzania, East Africa; two stepsons, Robert Bellamy, Jefferson City, and David Bellamy, Boonville; 11 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at First Christian Church, Eldon. Minister William H. "Dub" Scott-Inlow will officiate. Burial will be in Hopewell Cemetery, Barnett.
Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. today at Phillips Funeral Home, Eldon.
Memorials are suggested to First Christian Church of Eldon or Ministerial Relief, the Pension Fund of the Christian Church.
LUADZERS
Archie Edward Luadzers, 78, Jefferson City, died May 24, 2001, at St. Marys Health Center.
He was born April 28, 1923, in Caddy Creek, a son of Edward and Mathilda Wolfe Luadzers. He was married March 26, 1941, in Belle, to Beulah Genevieve Walker, who died May 20, 1994.
He was a truck driver for many years, last employed by Orscheln Brothers Inc. He was a member of St. Martin Catholic Church and the Teamsters Local.
Survivors include: three daughters, Marian H. Clickner, Lake Ozark, Elizabeth A. McClugage, Blairsville, Ga., and Janie D. Luadzers, Holts Summit; one son, Archie J. Luadzers, Jefferson City; two brothers, Delmar H. Luadzers and Delbert Luadzers, both of Jefferson City; 11 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by one son, Gary W. Luadzers, one daughter, Sharon K. Lairmore, two infant children and one grandson.
Services will be at noon Monday at St. Martin Catholic Church. The Rev. Edwin A. Schmidt will officiate. Entombment will be in Hawthorn Memorial Gardens Mausoleum.
Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Sunday at Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home, with a prayer service at 7:30 p.m.
Memorials are suggested to the American Heart Association or the American Diabetes Association.
SETSER
Gary Todd Setser, 25, Jefferson City, died May 24, 2001, in Jefferson City.
He was born Dec. 23, 1975, in Joplin, a son of Gary D. and Marcia Fay Nunn Setser. His parents, Gary and Fay Setser, survive in Jefferson City.
He was employed at Command Web. He then worked at Cargill Inc., California, and was a self-employed roofer.
Other survivors include one sister, Laci Setser, Jefferson City, and paternal grandmother, Helen Setser, Webb City.
Private family services will be at a later date. The remains were cremated.
Arrangements are under the direction of Debo Funeral Home, Fulton.