Hannibal Courier Post
March 29, 1967Joseph David Hascall's service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Clark Funeral Home. Rev. L. B. Houck, Church of God pastor, will officiate; burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Mr. Hascall is survived by his wife, the former Laura Maude Kinder to whom he was married in 1945; three daughters, Mrs. Alvin (Gertrude) Steward, Mrs. Lela Carroll and Mrs. Clarence (Virginia) Robb of California; a son, Carl R. Hascall of Davenport; one stepson, James Moore of Hannibal; 11 grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and other relatives.
Preceding him in death were his parents, his first wife, the former Lela Belle Hewitt; one son Ralph Hascall; one brother, William Hascall and a sister, Mrs. Dora Parrish.
Lewallen family from MissouriFrom Hannibal City records we find a Joseph D. and Emma E. Hascall as parents of unnamed child in April 1909. From Robert Robb's mother we find that her brother was born in April 1909, to Joseph D. Hascall's first wife. From the Lewallen family site we find a Emma Lewallen married to Joseph Hascall.
Hannibal Courier Post
November 20, 1929Funeral services over the remains of Ralph Raymond Hascall, 20 years old, who died Sunday morning, were held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from Calvary Baptist chusch. Dr. W. H. Johnson, pastor of the church, conducted the rites, and the remains were laid to rest in Mount Olivet cemetery.
Mr. Hascall passed away in the home of his parents, 1010 Ely street, following only one weeks illness.
Hannibal Courier Post
January 16, 1984Services for Laura Maude Hascall, 78, of Luther Manor, will be at 2 p.m., Tuesday at the O'Donnell Funeral Home. The Rev. Roger Briggs is in charge.
She was born June 20, 1905, in Ilasco to John William and Annie Catherine Woodyard Kinder. She was first married to John Booker. He died in August 1950. She later married Joseph Hascall. He died March 27, 1967.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Harper of Hannibal, Mrs. Velva Dean Lewellen of Hannibal, Mrs. Martha Langford of Brunswick Mo., and Mrs. Lyla Carlson of Buffalo, Iowa; one son, James Moore of Hannibal; one sister, Mrs Mary Kulbabinski of Madison, Fla.; 21 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren.
Mrs. Hascall was a housewife and a Christian by faith.
15349. Sarah Elizabeth Hascall
Quincy Herald Whig
November 9, 1942Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Clute, 900 1/2 Jersey street died in Blessing hospital, Sunday evening, at 7:15 o'clock. Her husband Arthur Clute, died in Blessing hospital October 31. Mrs. Clute was born in Saverton, Mo., May 2, 1868, a daughter of Marion and Vianna Shulz Hascall. She had resided in Quincy 36 years. Her marriage to Mr. Clute took place August 10, 1910. Mrs. Clute was a member of the Methodist church.
A daughter Mrs. Esta Zumsteg, died April 8, 1915, and she was preceded in death, also by two brothers.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. J. W. Harris of Quincy; five sisters, Mrs. Roy Fitzpatrick and Mrs. George Henshaw of Bisbee, Ariz.; Mrs. T. T. Nichols of San Diego, Cal.; Mrs. F. G. Spalding of Laverne, Okla., and Mrs. Roy Davis of Hollywood, Cal.; three grandchildren, Bramer Zumsteg, and F. A. Zumsteg, Jr., and William Arthur Harris, who is in the U. S. Navy; two great grandchildren, Dolores and Diane Zumsteg, and a number of nephews and nieces.
Albuquerque Journal
March 13, 1949Mrs. Lula Spaulding (sic), 74, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. L. Jenkins, early Saturday evening. Mrs. Spaulding (sic) came here eight years ago, besides her daughter here, she is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Lena Brown in Oklahoma, and Mrs. Eleanor Love in Montana. Mrs. Spaulding (sic) was a member of the Methodist Church, Order of the Eastern Star and the Rebekah Lodge.
Albuquerque Journal
March 27, 1945Mr. Samuel Green Spalding, a resident of this city for 18 months, passed way here late Monday afternoon. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. D. L. Jenkins, Hollywood, Cal., and Mrs. Roney Brown of Gate, Okla., who are here, another daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Husband, Sagle, Isa., a daughter in law, Mrs. Myrtle Spalding of Aremijo, 18 grandchildern and four great grandchildern.
Arizona Republic
April 26, 1950Merrill, Martha M.: Mother of Mrs. Blanche Lane, Phoenix; Lewis C. Webb, Pasadena, Tex.; and Marion P. Hascall, Los Angeles, Calif.; passed away at a local hospital Tuesday. A. L. Moore & Sons.
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Arizona Republic
April 27, 1950Merrill, Martha M.: Mother of Blanch Lane, Phoenix; Lewis C. Webb, Pasadena, Tex.; and Marion P. Hascall, Los Angeles, Calif.; sister of Mrs. May LaVoo, and Mrs. Elizabeth Billings, both of Hannibal, Mo., Mrs. C. A. Catron, Chicago, Cook, Illinois., and Walter Burrows, Alpine, Calif. Ten grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren also survive.
Interment in Greenwood.
St. Joseph News-Press (MO)
October 19, 2000FREDERICKTOWN, Mo. -- Cecil Eric "Sam" Mooney, 92, Fredericktown, formerly of St. Joseph, died Saturday, Oct. 14, 2000, at the hospital in Cape Girardeau, Mo.
For 32 years, Mr. Mooney was employed in sales and sales management at Swift and Co. in St. Joseph until retiring.
Born in Couch, Mo., on April 20, 1908, he had lived in Hannibal, Mo.; St. Joseph; and Phoenix, Ariz., before moving to Fredericktown. Mr. Mooney earned a bachelor of arts degree from Central College in Fayette, Mo. He was a member of the Lutheran Church, Fredericktown; and a volunteer at the Fredericktown Senior Nutrition Center.
In July of 1938, he married Mabel Henry. She died in 1990. Mr. Mooney also was preceded in death by his parents, Albert C. and Ola; a sister, Beulah Smith; and a brother, Carlton. Surviving: two sisters, Lela Light, Ironton, Mo., and Mary Sutterfield, Fredericktown.
In 1930 Leona was a technician at Van Wert hospital
She was also mentioned in news as attending a Phi Delta Kappa fraternity g
athering.
San Diego Union
July 16, 1969Services for Mrs. Cevilia M. Nichols, 85, of 1520 S. 43rd St., will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Greenwood Mortuary. A native of Missouri, Mrs. Nichols lived here 58 years. She died Monday. Mrs. Nichols was worth matron of Southwest Chapter 354, Order of the Eastern Star, in 1944 and also was active as a Red Cross Volunteeer. She is survived by two sons, two sisters; two grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.
Burial will be at Greenwood Memorial Park.
San Diego Union
October 6, 1956Thomas P. Nichols, 80, a retired building contractor and a resident here 44 years died yesterday. He lived at 1520 S. 43rd St. He is survived by his widow, Cevilia, and two sons, Thomas Jr. of Hollywood and Marion Nichols of Bonny Doon, Calif.
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Yuma Daily Sun
November 3, 1963PHOENIX (AP) - Former Cochise County sheriff and native Arizonian George Rohrer Henshaw died Saturday at Phoenix. He was 84.
He retired from public life last June at the Cochise County courthouse in Bisbee after 56 years as a law enforcement officer and civil servant.
Born in Phoenix, Henshaw moved to Bisbee in 1900 where he worked for Burton-Smith, a produce house. He became Tombstone under sheriff in 1907 and was Cochise County sheriff for two terms beginning in 1926. Other civil jobs he held were county assessor and collector for unsecured personal property taxes, a post he held for 30 years.
Survivors include his widow, Della, two daughters, Mrs. Lawrence A. Chard of Phoenix and Mrs. S. J. Downs of Tempe; two sons, Roland of Phoenix and Hascall of Tempe, a brother, Fred C. of Phoenix and three grandchildren.
Marriage Notes for Della Ethel Hascall and George Rohrer Henshaw
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The Arizona Republic
October 26, 1906George Henshaw and Miss Della Hascall, of St. Louis, were married in Bisbee, Wednesday evening, the wedding being a private one attended only by the immediate friends of the principals. The bride has lived in Bisbee most of the time for the last two years with a married sister. The groom is well known in Phoenix, this being the place of his nativity and his home until a few years ago when he went to Bisbee in the employ of George Buxton. He is now in business for himself and doing well, conducting a produce establishment known as The Market.
During WWII, Roland enlisted in the Army and was shipped to Nantes Franc
e, where he served as a tech Sargeant in a field hospital.
From Kathy Davis PresleyThe only time I remember meeting my grandmother Verda was when we first moved back to the states and she came for a visit. I remember her telling me she was a great singer but when I use to hear her practicing at night I figured it must have been in her younger years. Mom said she sang at church. I have no idea when she passed away but I can remember mom saying that she had a boyfriend and that is why we never heard from her because she was keeping it a secret.
From Kath Davis Presly
I never met my grandfather Roy Davis because he died before I was born. In my mother's bible it states that he worked for Warner Brother as a color tech. I also remember my mom saying that Roy was Jewish and Verda was Christian and when they married both families disowned them.
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Los Angeles Times
December 11, 1943Davis, Roy, Services 11 a.m., Thursday at Hollywood cemetery chapel, Pierce Brothers, Hollywood, 5059 Santa Monica Boulevard, directors
Arizona Republic
April 26, 1950Merrill, Martha M.: Mother of Mrs. Blanche Lane, Phoenix; Lewis C. Webb, Pasadena, Tex.; and Marion P. Hascall, Los Angeles, Calif.; passed away at a local hospital Tuesday. A. L. Moore & Sons.
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Arizona Republic
April 27, 1950Merrill, Martha M.: Mother of Blanch Lane, Phoenix; Lewis C. Webb, Pasadena, Tex.; and Marion P. Hascall, Los Angeles, Calif.; sister of Mrs. May LaVoo, and Mrs. Elizabeth Billings, both of Hannibal, Mo., Mrs. C. A. Catron, Chicago, Cook, Illinois., and Walter Burrows, Alpine, Calif. Ten grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren also survive.
Interment in Greenwood.