The Sedalia Democrat
Sedalia, Missouri
17 Dec 1972
James W. Atkinson, who was born in Sedalia, 5 Nov. 1899, to John and Agnes (Hayhurst) Atkinson, died yesterday at Bothwell Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Angealia (Manker) Atkinson, whom he married 9 Mar. 1922; a grand daughter of the home, and a son, of Fort Worth, Tex. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Glenn Cox and a brother, Arthur Atkinson, both of Sedalia.
He was a member of Calvary Episcopal Church and had been a 50 year member of Masonic Lodge A.F. and A.M., and the Sedalia Lions Club. A former commissioner on the Sedalia 12-mile Road District, he also served as Pettis County surveyor and engineer and as city engineer of Sedalia. He owned and operated the Atkinson Construction Company from 1945 to 1968.
The Sedalia Democrat
Sedalia, Missouri
17 Dec 1972
James W. Atkinson, who was born in Sedalia, 5 Nov. 1899, to John and Agnes (Hayhurst) Atkinson, died yesterday at Bothwell Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Angealia (Manker) Atkinson, whom he married 9 Mar. 1922; a grand daughter of the home, and a son, of Fort Worth, Tex. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Glenn Cox and a brother, Arthur Atkinson, both of Sedalia.
He was a member of Calvary Episcopal Church and had been a 50 year member of Masonic Lodge A.F. and A.M., and the Sedalia Lions Club. A former commissioner on the Sedalia 12-mile Road District, he also served as Pettis County surveyor and engineer and as city engineer of Sedalia. He owned and operated the Atkinson Construction Company from 1945 to 1968.
Family Members
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Janie Atkinson Goldsmith
1877–1951
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Maggie Atkinson Goldsmith
1877–1958
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Mary Agnes "Pollie" Atkinson Gornall
1879–1961
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William Atkinson
1881–1903
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Annie Atkinson Heise
1883–1921
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John Robert Atkinson
1885–1938
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George Frederick Atkinson
1887–1937
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Edward Hayhurst "Ted" Atkinson
1892–1945
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Ruth Lonsdale Atkinson Cox
1894–1989
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Florence Elizabeth Atkinson
1896–1900
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Arthur Thomas Atkinson
1901–1976
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