Tuesday, April 7, 2009

RUSH, Oliver Earl



TULSA WORLD Newspaper; Friday, 5-29-1992; page B-2

JENKS, OK--RUSH, MR. OLIVER E., age 72, died Wednesday.
Services 10 AM Monday. Bixby Funeral Service Chapel.

VON CANNON, Nora Alice Rush



The Oklahoman, (Oklahoma City, OK); February 1, 2007

Ada Evening News; Pontotoc Co., OK; February 1, 2007

ALICE VON CANNON
ADA - Services for Nora Alice Von Cannon, 93, Ada, are 2 p.m. Friday at Criswell Funeral Home Chapel, the Rev. Joe Dixon will officiate.

Mrs. Von Cannon died Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2007, at a Stonewall nursing home. She was born May 8, 1913, in Kansas City, Mo., to William Edgar and Laura Alice Sullins Rush.

She married John Paul Von Cannon on Dec. 25, 1945. He died in 1983.

Mrs. Von Cannon was a homemaker and affiliated with the Christian Science faith.

Survivors include two sons, John Von Cannon, Ada, and Jack Larue Von Cannon, Cedarvale, Kan.; two daughters, Joan Alice Robinson, Baytown, Texas, and Judy Dean Wilson, Winfield, Kan.; nine grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; one sister, Laverne Phillips and husband Phil, Branson, Mo.; and two brothers, Louie Rush and Bill Rush and wife Edna.

Criswell Funeral Home, Ada
815 E. Arlington; Ada, Ok 74820
1-888-275-5899

JETER, James William



JAMES W. "JAY" JETER
By: November 10, 2004

James William "Jay" Jeter died Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004, at St. John's Hospital in Springfield after battling a lifelong illness. The son of Wilton Jr. and Darlene Jeter, he was born Oct. 1, 1978.

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Name of Deceased: James William "Jay" Jeter
Death Date: 3 Nov 2004
Newspaper Title: Bolivar Herald Free Press
Newspaper Location: Bolivar, Missouri, United States
Obituary Publication Date: 11 Nov 2004
Locations Mentioned in Obituary: Springfield

HARGETT, Charlene Beatrice Rush Cutler Hobbs Price



Fort Worth Star-Telegram; February 22, 1999
Charlene B. Hargett ARLINGTON - Charlene B. Hargett, 54, a retired apartment manager, died Friday, Feb. 19, 1999, at home.

Memorial service: 10 A.M. Monday at Woodland West Church of Christ, 3101 W. Park Row, Arlington. Internment at a later date in Missouri.

Charlene Hargett was born July 5, 1944, in Kansas City, Mo.

Survivors: Husband, Frank Hargett of Wills Point; son, Harold Cutler of Levelland; daughter, Sherry Garcia of Arlington; mother, Dollie Deppe of Holts Summit, Mo.; brother, David Rush Jr. of Arkansas; sister, Darlene Wesley of Jefferson City, Mo.; grandchildren, Nicole White of Houston; Alisha Byrd of Dallas; Melissa Cutler of Whitesboro; Joshua and Jonathan Cutler of Arlington.

Moore Funeral Home 1219 N. Davis Drive, 275-2711

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Arlington Morning News (TX); February 21, 1999

Charlene B. Hargett
Services for Charlene B. Hargett, an Arlington resident, will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Woodland West Church of Christ in Arlington. Burial will be at a later date in Missouri.
Mrs. Hargett died Friday in Arlington. She was 54.

Born July 5, 1944, in Kansas City, Mo., she was a retired apartment manager.

Survivors include her husband, Frank Hargett of Wills Point, Texas; son, Harold Cutler of Levelland, Texas; daughters, Sherry Garcia of Arlington; mother, Dollie Deppe of Holts Summit, Mo.; brother, David Rush Jr. of Arkansas; sister, Darlene Wesley of Jefferson City, Mo.; and five grandchildren.

THAMES, James Albert

Bolivar Herald-Free Press; Polk CO, MO; April 18, 2001

JAMES A. THAMES
James Albert Thames, 80, Higginsville, formerly of Bolivar, died Friday, April 13, 2001, in Lexington Care Center, Lexington, following a short illness. He was born Jan. 5, 1921, in Dry Prong, La., to James A. and Mammie Thames.

He was a World War II Army veteran. He was a member of the V.F.W. Post No. 9638 in Galmey, the American Legion Post in Hermitage and the Shriners.

Survivors include four daughters, Wilma Belew of Clinton, Ruth Jones of Osceola, Mary Young of Warrensburg and Ethelene Hoover of Higginsville, 19 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife Dorothy; and two daughters, Donna Beebe and Wanda Lacky.

Services will be Monday, April 30, at Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Higginsville. Arrangements are under the direction of Pitts Chapel, Bolivar. A00008B2001AR18

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Clinton Daily Democrat; Apr 23 2001

JAMES A. THAMES
James Thames, 80, died Friday, April 13, 2001, after a three-month illness. He was born January 5, 1921, in Dryprong, Louisiana to Mamie and Elbert Thames.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy; three daughters, Wanda Lacke, Donna Beebe and Shirley Thames. He is survived by Wilma Belew of Clinton, Mary Young of Warrensburg, Ruth Jones of Osceola and Ethelene Hoover of Higginsville; 24 grandchildren and 44 great-grandchildren.

There will be a memorial service Monday, April 30, at 11 a.m. in Higginsville Veterans Cemetery after cremation.

BELEW, Wilma Dale Thames Rush

Daily Democrat; Clinton MO; Dec 21 2006

BELEW, Wilma Dale THAMES RUSH
Wilma Dale Belew, 62, Clinton, died Wednesday, December 20, 2006, at her home.

Funeral services will be Friday December 22, at Consalus Funeral Home with burial in Clinton Memory Gardens.

She was born January 18, 1944, in St. Clair County, daughter of James A. and Juanita Leonard Thames. She married Jimmie R. Belew in Clinton on September 6, 1974 and he died October 14, 1998. Her parents, three sisters, Wanda Lackey, Donna Jean Bebee and Shirley Kay Thames, also preceded her in death. She owned and operated a restaurant.

Survivors include six sons, James D. Rush, Richard W. Rush and wife Cheryl, Kenneth R. Rush and wife Lisa A., Jimmie R. Belew, Darrell L. Belew and wife Dani, Jacky L. Belew and wife Karla; one daughter Pam D. Stocking and husband Harold; three sisters, Ruth Jones and husband Robert, Ethel Hoover and husband Clayton, Mary Young and 15 grandchildren.

arr: Consalus Funeral Homes, Clinton & Urich, MO

RUSH, William Edgar



12 Jan 1931; J.C. Post Gazette; (Front Page)

WILLIAM RUSH OF
NEAR CENTERTOWN
DIES AT HIS HOME

William Rush, 44, died at his
home near Centertown yesterday
after a lingering illness of tuber-
culosis.

Rush was born in Miller County
and came to Cole County ten years
ago. He settled on a farm near

Centertown and has made his home
there since that time. Besides the
bereaved widow he is mourned by
nine children. His father, Oliver
Rush of Jefferson City, and three
brothers, Oscar of Oklahoma, Louis
and E. A. Rush of Jefferson City
also survive him.

The funeral will take place to-
morrow afternoon at 1:30 at the
Rush Creek Church in Miller coun-
ty, and burial will be in the church
yard there.

Rush had a wide acquaintance in
Jefferson City, where he frequently
visited with members of his family.