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WILSON
Harry Warren Wilson, 78, Pilot Grove, died Aug. 12, 1999, at his home.
He was born
April 14, 1921, in Pilot Grove, a son of Pinkney H. and Nora E. Watson Wilson. He was married
June 30, 1951, in Pilot Grove, to Mary M. Woolledge, who survives at the home.
An Army Air Corps veteran of World War II, he was employed as a contractor with Davis Construction in Boonville for many years. He continued doing carpenter jobs around Pilot Grove after retirement. He belonged to the Carpenter's Union.
He was a member of American Legion Post 266, Pilot Grove, and the Masonic Lodge, Bunceton.
Other survivors include: one daughter, Sharon Wilson, Jefferson City; and one sister, Martha Collins, Wichita, Kan.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Meisenheimer Funeral Home, Pilot Grove. The Rev. Jeff Glandon will officiate.
His body was donated to the University of Missouri-Columbia for research.
Memorials are suggested to Missouri River Hospice, 3210 Bluff Creek Drive, Columbia, Mo. 65101.
STONE
Lyndle L. "Lynn" Stone, 70, Jefferson City, died Aug. 12, 1999, at St. Marys Health Center.
He was born
Dec. 11, 1928, in Pittsfield, Ill., a son of John W. and Percy Alice Turnbaugh Stone. He was married
Aug. 5, 1950, in Chicago, to Thelma A. Fordyce, who survives at the home.
A 1945 graduate of Quincy High School, Quincy, Ill., he received a bachelor's degree in business administration in 1963 from Wharton College, Chicago.
He worked for 35 years as an accountant and comptroller. He was employed by Nichols, Ziemann and Ahmed and Co. as an independent auditor for the Missouri Lottery Commission.
He owned Lowry Motel and an ice machine leasing business in Pittsfield, Ill., and a Montgomery Ward catalog store in Dexter. He was a veteran of the Navy.
He was a member and elder at First Presbyterian Church, Arlington Heights, Ill.; president of Rotary International and the Chamber of Commerce, both in Pittsfield; and charter trustee and board chairman of John Wood Community College, Quincy.
He was the originator of Rotary Rascals, Schaumburg, Ill., and Rotary Clowns, Dexter.
Other survivors include: one daughter, Cherie Bishop, Jefferson City; one son, Bill Stone, Wardsville; three sisters, Veda DeSpain, Perry, Ill., Clara Cawthon, Pittsfield, and Alta Manker, New Salem, Ill.; one brother, Carl Stone, Dunnellon, Fla.; and five grandchildren.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at Houser-Millard Funeral Home. The Rev. Rudolph W. Beard will officiate. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. Saturday.
Memorials are suggested to the MSPE Educational Foundation of Jefferson City.
HOLTERMAN
Freddie C. Holterman, 69, Westphalia, died Aug. 13, 1999, at Green Meadows Health Care Center, Linn.
He was born
June 14, 1930, in Westphalia, a son of Liborious and Dora Schoenaur Holterman. He was married
April 14, 1957, in Westphalia, to Imogene Borgmeyer, who died Nov. 1, 1987.
He owned and operated Holterman Logging Company for 50 years. He was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Westphalia.
Survivors include: two sons, Richard Holterman and Roger Holterman, both of Freeburg; two daughters, Carol Heckman and Darlene Holterman Linnenbrink, both of Westphalia; two sisters, Angela Ortbals, Koeltztown, and Rita Buersmeyer, Westphalia; nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Westphalia. The Rev. Robert Kurwicki will officiate. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Westphalia.
Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. Sunday at Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home, Westphalia, with a prayer service at 7 p.m.
Memorials are suggested to St. Joseph School, Westphalia; St. Joseph Catholic Church, Westphalia; or the American Cancer Society.
JURGENSMEYER
Anthony S. Jurgensmeyer, 59, Jefferson City, died Aug. 12, 1999, at his home.
Arrangements are incomplete at Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home.
MOBLEY
Ronald L. Mobley Sr., 49, McGirk, died Aug. 13, 1999, at St. Marys Health Center.
Arrangements are incomplete at Freeman Mortuary.
REINHARDT
Ernest Lee Reinhardt, 92, Latham, died Aug. 12, 1999, at his home.
Arrangements are incomplete at Bowlin-Cantriel Funeral Home, California.
BRANDEL
Services were Saturday in Lancaster, Calif., for Charles F. Brandel, 55, Palmdale, Calif., who died Aug. 12, 1999, at his home.
He was born
Dec. 29, 1943, in Argyle, a son of Mike and Ida Brandel.
He served four years in the Marine Corps before forming the Cindel Corp. in Palmdale.
Survivors include: his wife, Cindy, of the home; one son, Charlie, of the home; two daughters, Veronica and Angel, both of the home; five brothers, Don Brandel, Kansas City, Bill Brandel, Hartsburg, Stanley Brandel, Bates City, Ed Brandel, Jefferson City, and Jerry Brandel, Metarie, La.; and two sisters, Martha Dudenhoeffer, Freeburg, and Mary Fay, Peculiar.
Services were at Blessed Junipero Serra Parish. Burial was in Good Shepherd Cemetery, Lancaster.
Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society or Blessed Junipero Serra Parish, Box 3307, Lancaster, Calif. 93586-0307.
Arrangements were under the direction of Halley-Olson Funeral Chapels, 44802 N. Date Ave., Lancaster, Calif. 93534.
CORLEY
Blanch Valarea Corley, 89, Jefferson City, died Aug. 12, 1999, at Oak View Living Center.
She was born
Jan. 29, 1910, in Fortuna, a daughter of Edwin B. and Sarah Elizabeth Lees Fowler. She was married
June 21, 1930, in Sedalia, to John Taylor Corley, who died Dec. 2, 1976.
She was a graduate of Sedalia's Smith-Cotton High School. She was a homemaker and a member of First Baptist Church.
Survivors include: two sons, John Cecil Corley, Columbia, and Edwin B. Corley, Virgin Islands; one foster son, Joe Palmer, Fayetteville, N.C.; two daughters, Bettie Marie Burdick, Columbia, and Nancy Lee Adkins, Centertown; 13 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Buescher Memorial Home. The Rev. Don Nichols will officiate. Burial will be in Hawthorn Memorial Gardens.
Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday.
Memorials are suggested to a charity of the donor's choice.
DUNN
Ollie Durward Dunn Sr., 81, Tipton, died Aug. 14, 1999, at Beverly Health and Rehabilitation Center.
He was born
March 14, 1918, in Strawn, Texas, a son of Durward T. and Hatti Armanda Lombard Dunn. He was married
March 24, 1957, in Whittier, Calif., to Maxine Barbara Stillwell, who died in January 1988.
He moved from Texas to California in 1957 and to Missouri in 1958. He worked as an oil well driller for Shell Oil Co. for 30 years before retiring in 1965. He then worked for DeLong's Steel and Fabricators in Sedalia for about two years. He also worked on a dairy farm near Sedalia. He was disabled due to an accident.
He belonged to the 3 & 8 CB Club in Sedalia and the Channel 17 Club in California, Mo. He was a volunteer for the Boy Scouts, in which his sons were involved. He was a member of Syracuse Baptist Church.
Survivors include: four sons, Ollie D. Dunn Jr., Tipton, Clayburn R. Dunn and Daniel L. Dunn, both of Syracuse, and Raymond P. Dunn, Sedalia; three brothers, Elmer T. Dunn Sr., Sharon, Okla, D.B. Dunn, Artesia, N.M., and Ray Dunn, Oklahoma City, Okla.; two sisters, Katie Magnolia Norris, Lubbock, Texas, and Annie Frances Roberts, Burn Ranch, Calif.; nine grandchildren and two stepgrandchildren.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Meisenheimer-Griswold Funeral Home, Tipton. The Rev. Sam Houston will officiate. Burial will be in Syracuse Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Monday.
Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society or the Crippled Children's Foundation.
LUEBBERT
Bonnie Mae Luebbert, 71, Jefferson City, died Aug. 13, 1999, at St. Marys Health Center.
She was born
July 23, 1928, in Cole County, a daughter of Walter C. and Mildred Hudson Bickel. She was married
May 19, 1947, in Jefferson City, to Edwin G. Luebbert, who survives at the home.
She graduated from Eugene High School and worked at Scholastic Inc. in Jefferson City until her retirement. She was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church.
Other survivors include: three sons, Steve Luebbert, Festus, Kevin Luebbert, Maryland Heights, and Keith Luebbert, Fenton; two daughters, Cheryl Caldwell, Jefferson City, and Sharon May, St. Louis; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Houser-Millard Funeral Home. The Rev. Erwin Konrad will officiate. Entombment will be in the Resurrection Cemetery Mausoleum.
Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday.
Memorials are suggested to Hospice of Jefferson City and Mid-Missouri.