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Edward Leroy Doll

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Edward Leroy Doll

Birth
Henry County, Missouri, USA
Death
6 Oct 1993 (aged 85)
Urich, Henry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Urich, Henry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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son of John E. and Clara Belle (Mock) Doll.

m: Dorothy S. VanNoster Jun 8 1929.
ch:
-Donna Loye 1930- m1: John Shafer Warren 1953, TX, ch John Edward m2: Joe Powers 1971, stepmother to his ch: Terry, Patty and Tim.
-Delbert Lee 1831 mil: US Army, m: Ima Jean Jones, ch: Debra Lynne, Darwin Lee, Darren Ray, Darla Jean
-Dixie Lou 1936 m: Kenneth Paul Vogt
-Delton Leroy 1938- mil: US Army m: Barbara Ann Furness, ch Julie Ann, Joyce Ann and Jennifer Ann.
-Deana Loris 1941- m: Donald Royce Borland, ch: Lisa Gayle
-Daniel Larry 1945 m: Judith Ann Wehmeyer 1966, ch Douglas Ray, Dana Marie
-Dallas Leon. 1951

DOLL, Edward Leroy
b: Jan 9 1908, Henry Co, MO
d: Oct 6 1993, Clinton, Henry Co, MO
bur: Oct 8 1993 Mullin Cemetery, White Oak Twp, Henry Co, MO
Daily Democrat, Clinton MO - Edward Leroy Doll, son of John E. and Clara Belle (Mock) Doll, was born January 9, 1908, just east of the White Oak Church and passed away October 6, 1993 at Meadowbrook Manor Nursing Home in Clinton. He was 85 years old. On June 8, 1929, he was united in marriage to Dorothy Vannoster. They moved to a farm 6 miles southwest of Urich. After living there for seven years, they moved to the present farm. Edward enjoyed farming. Besides row crops he also raised lots of livestock. Edward was a member of the Lucas United Methodist Church, the Lucas Men's Club, also he was a board member of Mullin Cemetery Association. He was on the township and school boards, also active in many other community activities. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; three daughters, Donna and Joe Powers, Dixie and Kenneth Vogt, Deana and Don Borland; three sons, Delbert and Ima Jean Doll, Delton and Barbara Doll, Daniel and Judy Doll; one brother, Ralph Doll; fifteen grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one son, Dallas, in 1982; two brothers, Max in 1983 and Elton in 1992. Edward was never too busy to help his friends and neighbors. He will be remembered by all who knew him. Funeral services were Friday, October 8, 1993 at Lucas United Methodist Church. Burial was in the Mullin Cemetery.

son of John E. and Clara Belle (Mock) Doll.

m: Dorothy S. VanNoster Jun 8 1929.
ch:
-Donna Loye 1930- m1: John Shafer Warren 1953, TX, ch John Edward m2: Joe Powers 1971, stepmother to his ch: Terry, Patty and Tim.
-Delbert Lee 1831 mil: US Army, m: Ima Jean Jones, ch: Debra Lynne, Darwin Lee, Darren Ray, Darla Jean
-Dixie Lou 1936 m: Kenneth Paul Vogt
-Delton Leroy 1938- mil: US Army m: Barbara Ann Furness, ch Julie Ann, Joyce Ann and Jennifer Ann.
-Deana Loris 1941- m: Donald Royce Borland, ch: Lisa Gayle
-Daniel Larry 1945 m: Judith Ann Wehmeyer 1966, ch Douglas Ray, Dana Marie
-Dallas Leon. 1951

DOLL, Edward Leroy
b: Jan 9 1908, Henry Co, MO
d: Oct 6 1993, Clinton, Henry Co, MO
bur: Oct 8 1993 Mullin Cemetery, White Oak Twp, Henry Co, MO
Daily Democrat, Clinton MO - Edward Leroy Doll, son of John E. and Clara Belle (Mock) Doll, was born January 9, 1908, just east of the White Oak Church and passed away October 6, 1993 at Meadowbrook Manor Nursing Home in Clinton. He was 85 years old. On June 8, 1929, he was united in marriage to Dorothy Vannoster. They moved to a farm 6 miles southwest of Urich. After living there for seven years, they moved to the present farm. Edward enjoyed farming. Besides row crops he also raised lots of livestock. Edward was a member of the Lucas United Methodist Church, the Lucas Men's Club, also he was a board member of Mullin Cemetery Association. He was on the township and school boards, also active in many other community activities. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; three daughters, Donna and Joe Powers, Dixie and Kenneth Vogt, Deana and Don Borland; three sons, Delbert and Ima Jean Doll, Delton and Barbara Doll, Daniel and Judy Doll; one brother, Ralph Doll; fifteen grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one son, Dallas, in 1982; two brothers, Max in 1983 and Elton in 1992. Edward was never too busy to help his friends and neighbors. He will be remembered by all who knew him. Funeral services were Friday, October 8, 1993 at Lucas United Methodist Church. Burial was in the Mullin Cemetery.



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