Volume 8, Number 10 - Winter 1985


Headstone Inscriptions Compiled for Lutie Cemetery Part II

Part I - Vol. 4-No. 9

From Ozark County Times, Gainesville, MO - Ruby Robins, Publisher

Lutie Cemetery, dedicated in 1867 by James and Mary Jane Friend, bears the name of the old Lutie community settled during the early 1860’s.

The settlement was named Lutie in 1893 by first postmaster, Lucius P. Vernon. Vernon named his post office for his young son.

Lutie remained the name of the post office until 1960, when by popular request it was changed to Theodosia.

The old Theodosia post office, founded in 1886 had been abandoned to the rising waters of Bull Shoals Lake in 1951. The name, given this post office by first postmaster, Tully D. Kirby for his daughter, was transferred to the government dock on the lake.

As the recreation industry grew in the area, so did recognition of the name Theodosia, until citizens of the area decided to change the name of their post office from Lutie to Theodosia.

Now the old Lutie settlement is recalled by the name of the cemetery and the school district serving the area.

The headstone information was compiled by Mrs. Dortha Ledbetter, Mrs. Rainey Webster and Mrs. Brooksie McGinnis.

Elbert Quick, March 20, 1902-June 18, 1963; Jewell Quick, Oct. -, 1908; Jan. 26, 19-; Lewis H. Rath, July 8, 1915-Feb. 29, 1968; John B. Recla, March 30, 1916-June, 1952; Bert Rhoads, March 30, 1894-April 16, 1960; Alta Rhoads, Jan. 14, 1895-Aug. 28, 1965; Jimmy Rhoads, March 14, 1947-June 22, 1958; Jennie Duggins Rice, Aug. 27, 1872-Aug. 6, 1950; Jimmy Howard Ridenour, Nov. 4, 1937-June 8, 1938; Lura M. Ridenour, Jan. 28, 1898-July 27, 1952; Sherman J. Ridenour, Dec. 24, 1890-June 28, 1971;

Alford Reich, July 11, 1915-Nov. 4, 1917; Alva A. Reich, Sept. 7, 1889-Aug. 21, 1936; Ben Reich, 1879-1 943; Rev. Burton N. Reich, 1884-1956; Dovie H. Reich, 1888-1969; Hatton Reich, 1871-1950; Laura Reich, 1872-1956; Infant, Lavern Reich, July 18, 1934; Mary A. Reich, Dec. 25, 1846-1942; Shirley Reich, Jan. 27, 1908-March 26, 1952; Virginia M. Reich, July 1, 1931-July 26, 1967; W. B. Reich, Jan. 6, 1835-June 1, 1918;

Shermon Robertson, March 25, 1902-Feb. 18, 1968; Clifford Robirds, Feb. 1, 1898-July 5, 1968; Mary A. Roberts, Sept. 2, 1873-Jan. 23, 1934; Myrtle Roberts, March 28, 1939-Dec. 16, 1955; Oren Kirby Robirds, Oct. 22, 1921-Nov. 26, 1959; Thomas H. Roberts, 1871-1955; Carl W. Satterlee, July 24, 1908-July 30, 1966; Cora Schofield, Oct. 11, 1887-Jan. 23, 1969; Edwin Schofield, Dec. 14, 1873-June 29, 1960; Jim Schofield, June 13, 1876-Nov. 24, 1963; Mary Ann Schofield, 1870-1943; Orville L. Schofield, died July 24, 1956, age 85;

Gregory Simpson, Sept. 30, 1956-April 24, 1963;

Wilma Fay Simpson, Jan. 8, 1938-April 24, 1963; John H. Small, MD, April 10, 1872-Sept. 6, 1946; Sarah C. Small, June 27, 1882-June 1, 1970; Mose Snow, Nov. 19, 1884-May 15, 1962; Donald W. Speise, Mo. Tank Corps, WWI, April 20, 1898-July 11, 1969; Lillian B. Spencer, died April 8, 1970, age 78 years; Lillie Stafford, March 25, 1903-Jan. 13, 1950; Marie J. Stafford, Nov. 30, 1892-March 16, 1969;

Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Standley, no dates; Charley Stehle, Mo. Arty., WWI, Dec. 26, 1898-May 18, 1956; Joe Stehie, Aug. 30, 1902-Jan. 22, 1964; Carolyn Stoker, June 26, 1948-Dec. 29, 1949; Clara Stoker, Oct. 23, 1898-Feb. 22, 1902; Doss Stoker, March 22, 1875-July 24, 1936; Harvey Stoker, March 6, 1850-March 3, 1934; Roy Stoker, Feb. 29, 1896-July 25, 1936; Reba Fern Stoker, March 12, 1917-Nov. 1, 1920; Sibley P. Stoker, PFC., WWII, May 9, 1919-March 15, 1957; Albert Sullivan, Jan. 16, 1885-June 19, 1970; Rev. J. W. Sullivan, Dec. 22, 1857-Jan. 5, 1934; Lenna Sullivan, Nov. 19, 1889-Feb. 17, 1963; Sarah A. Sullivan, April 10, 1860-March 15, 1935;

Tony M. Sullivan, Oct. 1, 1892-Sept. 22, 1931; Willie Sullivan, May 17, 1891-April 21, 1966; Asa Sutt, July 27, 1816-July 14, 1898; George E. Swearengin, Aug. 6, 1880-June 4, 1968; A. P. Tabor, June 24, 1880-July 13, 1958; Aud A. Tabor, 1893-1961; Dola Tabor, Dec. 7, 1889-March 1, 1953; James Tabor,. 1870-Dec. 2, 1896; Nancy Taber, July 15, 1865-May 7, 1906; R. H. Tabor, 1924-1926;

Bennie Tannehill, Aug. 10, 1885-Aug. 7, 1964; Donley R. Tannehill, March 12, 1931-Jan. 22, 1952; Lola Taunehill, March 6, 1878-Aug. 17, 1924; Mariah Tannehill, March 19, 1818-Oct. 17, 1914; Nettei Tannehill, Sept. 6, 1879-March 16, 1970; Rev. U. G. Tannehill, May 19, 1870-April 9, 1946; William Tannehill, March 7, 1881-Oct. 31, 1944; Artella, Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Tandy Taunehill, Sept. 8, 1929-Oct. 9, 1929; Myrtle Tannehill, Oct. 21, 1878-Feb. 28, 1958; Rev. S. P. Tannehill, July 18, 1876-April 19, 1936;

Ida Holt Tennison, April 15, 1888-Jan. 2, 1914;

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Everett Upton, Aug. 28, 1895-Nov. 24, 1969; Ann Vanmeter, Jan. 26, 1894-Sept. 9, 1916; Cora Ray Wallace, Nov. 1898-Jan. 1, 1902; Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenna Wallace, Aug. 17, 1950; Willie W. Wallace, 1870-193 7; Etsel E. Ward, Cpl. Mo. Inf. Div., Korea Dec. 9, 1930-May 29, 1951; Etta Ward, March 1888-March 23, 1971; Austin Ward, March 5, 1884-Feb. 13, 1944;

Ruth Jane Warren, Jan. 30, 1908-April 17, 1946; Bessie Watson, Feb. 7, 1899-Aug. 21, 1966; Everett Webster, May 11, 1898-Oct. 5, 1969; G. A. Webster, Dec. 19, 1872-Feb. 11, 1935; Matilda Welch. Aug. 18, 1858-May 4, 1925; Hiram Wells, died 1970; Nellie Welson Westfail, Feb. 11, 1908-Jan. 26, 1968; Howard D. Weston, Mo. Med. Dept., WWII, Jan. 2, 1924-Dec. 6, 1947; Joe S. Weston, Oct. 8, 1930-Dec. 11, 1933;

Rev. Silas James Weston, July 26, 1893-Nov. 22, 1970; James W. White, Feb. 14, 1974-May 24, 1950; Jane White, Jan. 12, 1882-Jan. 9, 1966; Alfred R. Willhoit, March 3, 1876-Aug. 5, 1947; Clara Willhoit, 1888-1942; Elizabeth Willhoit, Oct. 6, 1854-Sept. 17, 1924; Ellen Lucille Willhoit, Feb. 13, 1949-March 31, 1949; Rev. George Willhoit, 1881-1942; Hershel K., son of T. and M. Willhoit, Dec. 4, 1906-Dec. 31, 1906;

Rev. Howard Willhoit, Nov. 6, 1918-April 12, 1950; James Willhoit, Aug. 21, 1850-April 8, 1926; John R. Willhoit, March 19, 1874-April 18, 1947; Louie Willhoit, Nov. 11, 190-March 3, 1936; Mary Ann Willhoit, May 16, 1883-April 6, 1927; Thomas B. Willhoit, Sept. 13, 1878-Dec. 17, 1928; Wilma, daughter of T. B. and M. A. Wilhoit, Aug. 4, 1915-June 22, 1961; Minnie F. Wilson, March 16, 1874-Nov. 28, 1948; Newton L. Wilson, May 3, 1877-April 7, 1969;

Clarence Winslow, Feb. 12, 1897-Aug. 11, 1920;

E.A. Winslow, Oct. 15, 1899-Dec. 16, 1932; Jerome L. Winslow, 1868-1947; Julia Winslow, Dec. 12, 1871-July 16, 1927; R. J. Winslow Jr., Infant, Nov. 24, 1932; R. L. Winslow, Oct. 5, 1901-Dec. 1932; Austin Wolf, Aug. 19, 1899-April 28, 1956; Deward Wolf, Oct. 5, 1874-Feb. 21, 1936; Lura Wolf, May 9, 1903-May 13, 1960; Millie Wolf, Sept. 13, 1883-Dec. 25, 1965; Gary Wray, Aug. 27, 1946-Dec. 19, 1946; H. K. W., no name or dates; and Bessie Yocham, Jan. 11, 1902-Jan. 5, 1961.

Adams Family Cemetery

Located Northwest of Sparta on Highway 125 about 2½ miles from Sparta. This cemetery was originally in the side yeard of an old two-story home, which has now been torn down. The property on which it is located is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Humble and is adjacent to their barn yard. It is surrounded by a neat rock fence.

Thomas D. Adams
Born April 30, 1849
Died June 23, 1926

S.C. wife of T. D. Adams
Born Dec. 2, 1842
Died Nov. 28, 1929

Charles W. Adams
Born Feb. 9, 1867
Died Dec. 26, 1900

J.N. Adams, Co. M. 4th Mo. S.M. Cay.

Leroy Adams
Born about 1812
Died Jan. 1, 1900
(Age 87 years)

Mary A. Adams
Born Nov. 15, 1821
Died May 9, 1891

L.L. Adams
Born Feb. 2, 1847
Died Aug. 22, 1873

IN MEMORIAM

Bessie N. "Betty" Ingenthron of Kirbyville died December 5, 1984 in Skaggs Community Hospital, Branson, MO. Survivors include her husband, Elmo; a son, Chandis, Ozark; one brother and one sister.

She was active in several historical and genealogical societies as she had much interest in these two groups. She was a charter member of our society.

Services were held December 11 with several members of the society in attendance. Heartfelt sympathy is extended to the family.

Condolences are also expressed to member, Mrs. L. C. Gerow, Kansas City, MO, in the recent loss of her husband, a native of Taney County; to the family of member, Marybelle Pruitt; to member, Archie Kissee, Los Molinas, CA, in the loss of a family member; to members, Clyde Davis and Irene Milton, in the loss of their brother; to Lucille A. Brown in the loss of a cousin; and, to member, Barbara Deakins, in the loss of her father.

May He who comforts every heart
In sorrow’s darkened hour
Sustain you, strengthen, comfort you
With His almighty power."

Any omissions are regretted - word has been received on these.

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