Audrain County Obituaries

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| WASHAM | See Wosham, Man Who Served With Quantrell’s Band in Civil War Had Lived Here Over Half Century |
| WILSON | Obituary of W. H. (Kern) WHITE , includes bio |
| WILMOT | WILMOT FUNERAL HELD
WEDNESDAY The Reverend J. D. Greer of this city officiated at funeral services for William Henry Wilmot, 68-year-old farmer, who died Sunday, November 9, at his home, 15 miles southwest of Mexico, held Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Centralia Christian Church. Interment was made in the Centralia Cemetery. Mr. Wilmot was born near Rushville, Ill., but had resided in this county for many years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Sidera Thelesta McGran Wilmot, one daughter, Mrs. Willie Edwards of near Gant, two sons, Henry Wilmot of Spofford, Tex., and Ralph Wilmot of the home, three grandchildren, Mrs. Stanley Barker of Leonard, Mrs. Charles Stowers of near Centralia and Raymond Lee Edwards. Mr. Wilmot was a member of the Christian Church at Salt River. THE INTELLIGENCER, MEXICO, MO., FRIDAY, NOV. 14, 1930 |
| WORSHAM | See Worsham, Man Who Served With Quantrell’s Band in Civil War Had Lived Here Over Half Century |
| WRIGHT | Mrs. Wesley Wright, who died at her home west of
Hallsville, Tuesday, May 19th, was buried at Salt River Thursday
following at eleven o'clock. Elder Smith of Centralia preached the
funeral disclosure to a large audience of sorrowing friends and
relatives. Nettie was born and raised in this neighborhood and was loved
and respected by all who knew her. She leaves a husband, two children, a
mother, three sisters and two brothers and a host of friends to mourn
her loss. Gant correspondent (Weekly Ledger of May 28, 1908.) Submitted by Peggy Luce |