Monday, 15 June 2009
Philip G. Jeffries, age 79, of Lamar, died at his home, Sunday June 14 after a 2 year illness. Mr. Jeffries was born October 19, 1929, in Lamar, Missouri, to James N. and Effie Caroline (Gordon) Jeffries. He was the youngest of 13 living siblings. During high school he worked at F.M. Thorpe Manufacturing Company. He graduated from Lamar High School in 1947. After graduation he began working at Barton County REA. On June 27, 1948, he married his high school sweetheart, Wilmetta Frogge. During early marriage he became an ordained Baptist minister, preaching in various rural churches wherever his work took him. He later took jobs with Horton Engineering Company and Finley Engineering Company at which time they lived away from Lamar for three years, moving back to Lamar in 1963. In 1971, they moved to Little Rock, Arkansas, where he worked as a telephone engineer with Allied Telephone Company (now Alltel). The last 18 months before retiring, he went into a partnership forming NDE (Network Design Engineering) and was the consultant over the underground telephone construction in the Micronesian Islands. While living of Pohnpei, he led weekly Bible studies attended by Australians, Germans, Filipinos, and Americans, baptizing a convert in the Pacific Ocean. He also filled in preaching at the Protestant church when the minister was off island. Due to declining health, they moved back to Lamar, Missouri in December 2008 where he was a member of Calvary Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife of nearly 61 years; their two children; nine grandchildren; and nineteen great-grandchildren; two sisters; and two brothers, Phil was preceded in death by four brothers and six sisters.
Monday, 15 June 2009
Philip G. Jeffries, age 79, of Lamar, died at his home, Sunday June 14 after a 2 year illness. Mr. Jeffries was born October 19, 1929, in Lamar, Missouri, to James N. and Effie Caroline (Gordon) Jeffries. He was the youngest of 13 living siblings. During high school he worked at F.M. Thorpe Manufacturing Company. He graduated from Lamar High School in 1947. After graduation he began working at Barton County REA. On June 27, 1948, he married his high school sweetheart, Wilmetta Frogge. During early marriage he became an ordained Baptist minister, preaching in various rural churches wherever his work took him. He later took jobs with Horton Engineering Company and Finley Engineering Company at which time they lived away from Lamar for three years, moving back to Lamar in 1963. In 1971, they moved to Little Rock, Arkansas, where he worked as a telephone engineer with Allied Telephone Company (now Alltel). The last 18 months before retiring, he went into a partnership forming NDE (Network Design Engineering) and was the consultant over the underground telephone construction in the Micronesian Islands. While living of Pohnpei, he led weekly Bible studies attended by Australians, Germans, Filipinos, and Americans, baptizing a convert in the Pacific Ocean. He also filled in preaching at the Protestant church when the minister was off island. Due to declining health, they moved back to Lamar, Missouri in December 2008 where he was a member of Calvary Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife of nearly 61 years; their two children; nine grandchildren; and nineteen great-grandchildren; two sisters; and two brothers, Phil was preceded in death by four brothers and six sisters.
Family Members
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Ethel Elizabeth Jeffries Butler
1911–2010
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Martha Ann Jeffries Mayse
1912–2005
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Esther Naomi Jeffries McNeely
1913–2004
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James Fillmore Jeffries
1915–1996
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Lydia Jewell Jeffries Shelton
1916–1994
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Rev John William "Johnny" Jeffries Sr
1918–1996
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Bessie Susan Jeffries Walton
1920–1995
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Ruth N. Jeffries Newman
1921–2013
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Noah Nathan Jeffries
1923–2002
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Samuel Robert "Bob" Jeffries
1927–2019
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Grace Annis Jeffries
1933–1934