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Name of Deceased: Gordon L Carter
Newspaper: Kansas City Times
Date: 8 Dec 1981
Submitters Name: Pamela E Carter

Obit: Gordon L Carter, 61, of 11127 College Ave., died Sunday at Research Medical Center.  He was born in Magna, Utah, and had lived in this area most of his life.  Mr. Carter was a surveyor for the Kansas City, Kan., Engineers Office 10 years before he retired this year.  He was a Protestant and an Army veteran of World War II.  He leaves his wife, Mrs. Iris D. Carter of the home; four brothers, Douglas L. Carter, Hamilton, Mo., William G. Carter, Auburn, N.Y., Richard B. Carter, Chicago, and John F. Carter, Houston; and a sister, Mrs. Dorothy James, Houston.  Memorial services will be a 2 p.m.  Wednesday at the Mount Moriah Chapel; cremation.
Kansas City Times, 8 Dec 1981, p B-9


Name of Deceased: Frank Cave
Date: Jan 30, 1940
Submitters Name: Sally Rolls Pavia

Obit: CAVE, Frank, age 81 of Lone Jack, MO died at his home Tuesday afternoon. He is survived by one son, Aubrey CAVE, of the home; one sister, Mrs Mollie ROUND also of Lone Jack. Funeral services at the home, 2pm, Thursday, February 1, burial in Lone Jack. Langsford Funeral Home, Lee's Summit, MO in charge. 


Name of Deceased: Louella (Dot) Cave
Newspaper: Pleasant Hill Times, Jan 26, 1961
Submitters Name: Sally Rolls Pavia

Obit: Louella Cave
Miss Louella (Dot) CAVE, 77, of 3838 Charlotte, Kansas City did there in Lakeside hospital Friday. She was born at Lone Jack and had lived in the city the past 50 years. Miss CAVE was a retired seamstress and a member of the Lone Jack Baptist Church. She is survived by a sister, Mrs Margaret CHAUDOIN of the home.


Name of Deceased: Willie Cave
Newspaper: Pleasant Hill Times, Nov 13, 1896
Submitters Name: Sally ROLLS PAVIA

Obit: Willie Cave
11-6-96 [1896]
Willie CAVE, little son of Jesse CAVE, of near Hick’s City, who was kicked in the head by a vicious horse near that place some weeks ago, as reported in these columns at the time, died of the injuries on Friday of last week.


Ethel M. Chapin, the five year old daughter of Robert L. Chapin, died at the family residence, 924 Highland avenue, this morning of diphtheria. 
The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon and the body will be interred at Elmwood cemetery. Two other children in the same family are down with the disease.
(Source: Kansas City Star, 1/24/1889)


Died, Ingver Christian Christiansen, March 10, 5:30 a.m. at 1234 Walnut st. Funeral at Elmwood cemetery, Tuesday, March 12, at 2 p.m.
(Source: Kansas City Star, 3/11/1889)


KANSAS CITY MISSOURI
Clay Clement the Actor is Dead
Kansas City, Missouri - Clay Clement, the actor-playwright, died of uraemic poisoning at the University hospital after an illness which became apparent only the day before. 
(Wichita Searchlight, Wichita, Kansas, February 26, 1910, page 2. Submitted by Peggy Thompson)


The body of Mrs. Jane Conley, who died at the family home, 3309 Oak street, yesterday of malarial fever, was taken to Greenfield, Ia., this morning for interment.
(Source: Kansas City Star, 3/13/1889)


Mrs. Wm. Cooney, Morland, died 19 November. She leaves a large family of small children. Burial will be in Jackson county, Missouri.
[The Hill City Reveille, November 22, 1894. Submitted by Peggy Thompson]


AVA - H. Virgil Crisler, 84, of Kansas City, Missouri, formerly of Ava, died at 12:50 p.m. Sunday, May 30, 1993, in John Knox Care Center in Kansas City. 
Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday in the First Baptist Church, with the Rev. Dan Mullin officiating. Burial will be in Ava Evergreen Cemetery. 
Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Wilson Funeral Home in Ava.
Mr. Crisler was retired from A T & T. He was a member of the First Baptist Church, a 50-year member of the Shiloh Hill Lodge 695 A F & A M
in Campbell Hill, AT & T pioneer organization and Silver Beaver Boy Scout organization, and was an Army veteran of World War II.
He was born Aug. 31, 1908, in Ava to Loagen H. and Lydia (Fulford) Crisler. He married Lucille Lienert on Aug. 1, 1931, in Murphysboro.
She survives.
Other survivors include one son, Charles Logan Crisler of Harrisonville, MO; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one brother, Earl Crisler
of Murphysboro; three sisters, Bernice Schlenker of Murphysboro, Bernett Duffie of St. Louis and Dena Mae Higgerson of Lakewood, Colo.; 20 nieces and nephews; three brothers-in-law; and one sister-in-law. His parents and one sister preceded him in death.
(Submitted by Jeana Gallagher [2007]


The body of Philip Crow, the wife murderer and suicide, and that of his victim, Ella Crow, will be buried this afternoon, but in different cemeteries. 
The funeral of Philip Crow will be held at the house of his brother in Armstrong and his body will be buried in Mt. St. Mary's cemetery in this city. 
The funeral service of Mrs. Crow will be held at the home of Mrs. Lott Meyer in Riverview. Her body will be buried at St. John's cemetery in Kansas City, Kas.
(Source: Kansas City Star, 12/16/1894)


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