11-13-08 Section A.pdf - Crane Chronicle / Stone County Republican
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Page 6 THE CRANE CHRONICLE/STONE COUNTY REPUBLICAN Thursday, November <strong>13</strong>, 20<strong>08</strong><br />
<strong>Crane</strong> Presbyterian Church<br />
Sunday Morning Services<br />
Being Held at Faith Chapel<br />
9:00 .......................................... Sunday School<br />
9:30 ......................................Morning Worship<br />
David Danford, Pastor<br />
Office: 723-5596 Mobile: 209-5943<br />
<strong>Crane</strong><br />
Fundamental Methodist Church<br />
Sunday School ........................ 10:00 a.m.<br />
Sunday Morning Worship ....... <strong>11</strong>:00 a.m.<br />
Sunday Evening Service ...........6:30 p.m.<br />
Wed. Evening Service ...............7:00 p.m.<br />
Stanley Clark, Pastor<br />
Church Phone 417/723-5821 • Home Phone 417/723-5764<br />
Small town Church with a country heart!<br />
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
S. Hwy <strong>13</strong>, <strong>Crane</strong>, Missouri (417)723-5273<br />
Sunday Schedule:<br />
9:00 a.m. Coffee and Donuts 10:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship<br />
9:30 a.m. Bible Study 6:00 p.m. Sunday Evening Worship<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. evening Meal<br />
6:45 p.m. Prayer Meeting<br />
7:00 p.m. Adult bible Study Courses plus<br />
Youth meeting and team Kids (Grades 1-6)<br />
Pastor - Gregg Boll<br />
“A Southern Baptist Church Serving God & the community since 1906 “<br />
<strong>Crane</strong> Bible Baptist Church<br />
209 South Street - <strong>Crane</strong>, Mo. • One block west of Hwy. <strong>13</strong><br />
Pastor Bob Sharp • (417) 723-5464<br />
Services<br />
Sunday School 10 a.m.<br />
Sunday Morning Service <strong>11</strong> a.m.<br />
Sunday Evening 6 p.m.<br />
Wednesday Service 7 p.m.<br />
Encouraging<br />
Families In<br />
Faith<br />
www.cranebiblebaptist.org<br />
Wright’s Chapel Full<br />
Gospel Church<br />
Sunday School ............10:00 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship .......<strong>11</strong>:00 a.m.<br />
Sunday Night ..............6:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday Bible Study & Faith Weavers ....7:00 p.m.<br />
Jct. A & AA, five miles east of Hurley.<br />
417-369-0125<br />
“Where God Reigns.”<br />
FAITH CHAPEL<br />
BB Hwy. Top of the hill in <strong>Crane</strong>, Missouri<br />
417-723-5382<br />
Sunday Service...............................<strong>11</strong>:00 am<br />
Weds. Night Prayer Service..............6:30 pm<br />
Sunday Night Youth Mtg..................6:00 pm<br />
“A family church where God’s love abides.”<br />
Galena Community Church<br />
209 North Maple Street • Galena, Missouri<br />
(417) 357-0048<br />
Sunday Church Services<br />
Fellowship...........10:00 AM to 10:45 AM<br />
Worship Service...........10:45 AM TO 12:00 PM<br />
Pastor Doug Minton<br />
Obituaries<br />
MICHAEL PAUL<br />
ALEXANDER<br />
Michael Paul Alexander, 46,<br />
Aurora, Missouri was born November<br />
20, 1962 in Fresno,<br />
California and departed this life<br />
Tuesday, November 4, 20<strong>08</strong> in<br />
Freeman Hospital Neosho, Missouri.<br />
Mike had been a resident of the<br />
area for the past 30 years coming<br />
from California. He had worked<br />
as refrigeration maintenance<br />
man for a number of years. Mike<br />
was attending Crowder College<br />
in Neosho.<br />
Survivors include his son.<br />
Austin Alexander of Verona,<br />
Missouri; daughter Mica Alexander<br />
of Mt. Vernon, Missouri; a<br />
brother Tony Cejda of Bremerton<br />
Washington; sister, Brenda Burling<br />
of Bremerton; his ex wife,<br />
Annette Alexander of Aurora;<br />
other relative and friends.<br />
Cremation was under the care<br />
of Westrip Funeral Home, <strong>Crane</strong>,<br />
Missouri. A family gathering<br />
was held on Friday, November<br />
7, 20<strong>08</strong> in the old Armory.<br />
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Westrip Funeral<br />
Home<br />
THEOBELL<br />
CAMPBELL<br />
Theobell Campbell, 77, a longtime<br />
Parsons music teacher, died<br />
at 5 a.m. Saturday, November<br />
1, 20<strong>08</strong>, at Elmhaven East. Her<br />
death followed a lengthy period<br />
of failing health.<br />
She was born January 9, 1931,<br />
at Sarcoxie, Missouri, to Roy T.<br />
and Cora A. (Guinn) Chandler.<br />
She graduated from Sarcoxie<br />
High School in 1949. Later she<br />
attended and graduated from<br />
Drury College at Springfield and<br />
earned a master’s degree from<br />
Pittsburg State University. She<br />
had taken additional hours at<br />
Southwest Missouri University<br />
at Springfield, at the University<br />
of Kentucky at Louisville and at<br />
Wichita State University.<br />
She taught four years in the<br />
towns of Hurley, Diamond and<br />
Sarcoxie in Missouri before<br />
coming to Parsons in 1957 to<br />
teach music in the elementary<br />
schools. She retired in 1992. For<br />
62 years, starting as a young girl,<br />
she taught private lessons and<br />
continued teaching in the studio<br />
at her home after retiring from<br />
the school system.<br />
Mrs. Campbell was a member<br />
of the Kansas Federation of<br />
Music Clubs and had served in<br />
various offices, including president,<br />
in the organization. She<br />
had been a member on the local,<br />
state and national levels of the<br />
National Education Association.<br />
For many years she sponsored<br />
the Elementary and Junior Musical<br />
Arts Clubs. In 1987, she was<br />
named to the Kansas Teachers’<br />
Hall of Fame at Dodge City.<br />
She was an active member of<br />
the Friendship Baptist Church<br />
for all of her years in Parsons and<br />
had been in charge of the music<br />
program at the church for more<br />
than 50 years. She taught Sunday<br />
school and was active in the<br />
Women’s Missionary Society.<br />
She was a member of the Round<br />
Table Club and for many years<br />
was a board member of the Inspiration<br />
Point Fine Arts Colony<br />
at Eureka Springs, Arkansas.<br />
On June 6, 1954, she married<br />
Bob Campbell in Sarcoxie. They<br />
celebrated their golden anniversary<br />
in 2004. He survives of the<br />
home.<br />
Other survivors include brothers<br />
- and sisters-in-law, Dr. Ralph<br />
and Ruth Campbell of Charlotte,<br />
North Carolina, Bill and Jean<br />
Campbell of LaRussell, Missouri,<br />
Fred and Opal Campbell<br />
of Carthage, Missouri, Bruce and<br />
Sue Campbell of Fresno California,<br />
and Ida Campbell of Dallas.<br />
She is also survived by cousins,<br />
nieces and nephews.<br />
Her parents and a brother-inlaw,<br />
Talmadge Campbell, preceded<br />
her in death.<br />
A memorial service was held<br />
at <strong>11</strong> a.m. Wednesday at Carson-<br />
Wall Funeral Home with the Rev.<br />
Ron Pracht officiating. Burial<br />
will be later at the Missouri Veterans<br />
Cemetery in Springfield.<br />
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MRS. MAYE<br />
VIRGINIA JENSEN<br />
HAGLER<br />
Graveside services for Maye<br />
Hagler of Springfield, Missouri,<br />
were held at 10:00 a. m. Wednesday,<br />
November 5, 20<strong>08</strong>, in the<br />
Marionville I. 0. 0. F. Cemetery,<br />
with Rev. Frank Childers officiating<br />
under the direction of the<br />
Williams Funeral Home of Marionville,<br />
Missouri.<br />
Maye Virginia was born on<br />
May 1, 1925 in Adair <strong>County</strong>,<br />
Iowa, to Henning Adolf and<br />
Edna Francis Spaulding Jensen,<br />
and she passed away at 2:10 p.m.<br />
Saturday, November 1, 20<strong>08</strong> in<br />
the Christian Health Center in<br />
Republic, Missouri at the age of<br />
83 years and 6 months old.<br />
She grew up in Fontanella and<br />
Greenfield, Iowa area.<br />
She was a member of the Lutheran<br />
Church in Fontanella,<br />
Iowa.<br />
On October 5, 1944, in Fontanella,<br />
Iowa, she was married to<br />
Donald Leroy Hagler, and they<br />
moved to Aurora, Missouri in<br />
1947.<br />
Maye, was preceded in death<br />
by her parents, a granddaughter,<br />
Barbara Ball Mason of Galena,<br />
Missouri, four brothers, Rex<br />
Jensen, Clyde Jensen, Gilbert<br />
Jensen, Glen Jensen and three<br />
sister’s, Elsie Creighton, Alice<br />
Crabtree and Mabel Pfrendheller,<br />
all of Iowa.<br />
Maye’s survivors include, her<br />
husband of 64 years, Donald of<br />
Springfield, two daughters and<br />
her son-in-law, Connie Hagler<br />
of Aurora, Wanda and Larry<br />
DeLozier of Springfield and her<br />
son, Donnie Hagler of Aurora, a<br />
sister, Helen Hohartz of Greenfield,<br />
Iowa, a brother and sisterin-law,<br />
Clarence and Pat Jensen<br />
of Des Moines, Iowa, 10 grandchildren,<br />
33 great grandchildren,<br />
three great great grandchildren<br />
and several nephews and nieces.<br />
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JOE CARL<br />
“COTTON” MURRAY<br />
Joe Carl “Cotton” Murray, 79,<br />
<strong>Crane</strong>, Missouri was born April<br />
22, 1929 in Elsey, Missouri to<br />
Raish and Bula Evans Murray<br />
and departed this life November<br />
5, 20<strong>08</strong> in Cox Hospital South,<br />
Springfield, Missouri.<br />
Cotton had bee a lifelong resident<br />
of the Elsey and <strong>Crane</strong> area<br />
and member of the Elsey Baptist<br />
Church. He had worked for the<br />
City of <strong>Crane</strong> for a number of<br />
years and as a barber. He enjoyed<br />
fishing, hunting and spending<br />
time with his family.<br />
Cotton and his wife, Frances<br />
were married for over sixty<br />
years and she survives. Other<br />
survivors include a daughter,<br />
Jennifer Springer and husband,<br />
Randy; two sons, Joe Murray<br />
and wife, Dee, Brad Murray and<br />
wife, Dana all of <strong>Crane</strong>; a brother,<br />
Bill Murray and wife Maxine<br />
of Springfield, Missouri; two sisters,<br />
Lena and Hazel Murray of<br />
<strong>Crane</strong>; eight grandchildren, eight<br />
great grandchildren, other relatives<br />
and friends. Cotton will be<br />
mourned and missed by all who<br />
had the chance to know and love<br />
him.<br />
Funeral services were held Saturday,<br />
November 8, 20<strong>08</strong> at 2:00<br />
p.m. in Westrip Funeral Home,<br />
<strong>Crane</strong>. Burial was in <strong>Crane</strong> Community<br />
Cemetery under the care<br />
of Westrip Funeral Home.<br />
Memorial contributions may<br />
be made to the donors choice and<br />
left at the funeral home.<br />
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Westrip Funeral<br />
Home<br />
MRS. CAROLE LEE<br />
WILSON PHILLIPS<br />
Memorial services for Mrs.<br />
Carole Lee Phillips of Manteca,<br />
California, were held at 10:00 a.<br />
m. Tuesday, November <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>08</strong><br />
in the Williams Funeral Chapel<br />
in Marionville, Missouri, with<br />
Rev. Greg Nethaway officiating,<br />
in terrment followed in the Marionville<br />
I. O. O. F. Cemetery.<br />
Carole Lee was born in Kentucky<br />
on February 10, 1949 to<br />
Maurice Leo and Rosan Elizabeth<br />
Adick Wilson, and she<br />
passed away at 9:22 p. m. on<br />
Wednesday, October 8, 20<strong>08</strong> in<br />
the Alexander Cohen Hospice<br />
House in Hughson, California, at<br />
the age of 60 years, 7 months and<br />
28 days old.<br />
She was married to Tony Dale<br />
Phillips and he survives.<br />
Carole was a member of the<br />
New Heart Community Church<br />
of the Nazarene. She was the oldest<br />
of her eight siblings; she enjoyed<br />
hosting numerous family<br />
gatherings and celebrations. She