Obituary for Estell Segrass (Mrs. Howard Barnes) (1889-1922)
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From the clippings of Marion Groshong.


MRS. HOWARD BARNES

Estell SEGRASS, daughter of W. H. and Lucy E. SEGRASS, was born July 15, 1889, and died December 31, 1922.

Her mother died when she was about nine years old. After that time she made her home with the family of Richard TURNBULL, until her marriage. When fourteen years of age she was converted and united with the Harmony Grove Baptist Church, where her membership remained until her death.

She was married to Howard BARNES August 7, 1910. To this union five children were born as follows: Lucy May, Harold, Frank, Delmar and Wilford.

Besides her husband and children, her father, step-mother, two sisters, one brother, and one half-sister remain to mourn her loss, as well as a host of distant relatives and friends.

She has been in poor health for a number of years and for the past year has been an invalid. A few weeks ago she was removed to the home of her father in Moscow where she died.

The funeral was held at the Methodist Church at old Alexandria and burial in the adjacent cemetery. Rev. J. F. Breen officiated. [note. This might be a mistake perhaps Green?? jg]

[Transcriber's Notes:

Old Alexandria Cemetery GBNF Vol7 page 41

BARNES
Estella S. Segrass July15,1889 Dec. 31, 1922

also there is a Delmar R. Barnes buried Old Alexandria. May be her son:

DELMAR R. BARNES ILLINOIS TEC.4 ARMY AIR FORCE WW II Sep. 15, 1916 Aug.16, 1970

BARNES same stone
Ollie M. 1888-1954
Howard H. 1883 - 1960
I took this to be Howard and a 2nd wife. all page 41]


File submitted to HERITAGE PAGES of LINCOLN COUNTY, MISSOURI by June Groshong, 28 November, 2004.

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