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Annie Lee <I>Shockley</I> Doubikin

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Annie Lee Shockley Doubikin

Birth
Miller County, Missouri, USA
Death
23 Mar 1970 (aged 87)
Smithton, Pettis County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Iberia, Miller County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Unknown Publication, March 1970

Mrs. Annie Lee Doubikin, 87, of Smithton, formerly of Iberia passed away Monday, March 23, 1970, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lillie Hammons of Smithton. She was born in Miller County, the daughter of the late John and Lucinda Shockley. She was married May 18, 1902 to the late Walter Doubikin and spent most of her life in the St. Anthony Community.

Mrs. Doubikin was a charter member of the Fairview Christian Church near Iberia, and was a charter member of the Iberia WPFA.

She is survived by three daughters: Mrs. Lillie Hammons of Smithton, Mrs. Bertha Harris of St. Elizabeth and Mrs. Dorothy Findley of Wichita, Kan.; one grandson, John D. Hammons of Sedalia, and one great-grandson, John D. Hammons, Jr.

Mrs. Doubikin was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Doubikin; a son, Lonnie Doubikin, and an infant son, Walter John; ; two sisters, Mrs. Maude Marshall and Mrs. Alice Adams; three brothers, Edward Shockley, Pearl Shockley and Joe Shockley.

Funeral services were held at the Fairview Christian Church near Iberia at 2 p.m. Wednesday with Mark Sooter officiating. Interment was in the Livingston Cemetery under the direction of Stevinson Funeral Home of Iberia. Pallbearers were Claudius Shockley, Jimmie Schulte, Ray Ahart, Henry Heckemeyer, George Otto and Robert Livingston.
Unknown Publication, March 1970

Mrs. Annie Lee Doubikin, 87, of Smithton, formerly of Iberia passed away Monday, March 23, 1970, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lillie Hammons of Smithton. She was born in Miller County, the daughter of the late John and Lucinda Shockley. She was married May 18, 1902 to the late Walter Doubikin and spent most of her life in the St. Anthony Community.

Mrs. Doubikin was a charter member of the Fairview Christian Church near Iberia, and was a charter member of the Iberia WPFA.

She is survived by three daughters: Mrs. Lillie Hammons of Smithton, Mrs. Bertha Harris of St. Elizabeth and Mrs. Dorothy Findley of Wichita, Kan.; one grandson, John D. Hammons of Sedalia, and one great-grandson, John D. Hammons, Jr.

Mrs. Doubikin was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Doubikin; a son, Lonnie Doubikin, and an infant son, Walter John; ; two sisters, Mrs. Maude Marshall and Mrs. Alice Adams; three brothers, Edward Shockley, Pearl Shockley and Joe Shockley.

Funeral services were held at the Fairview Christian Church near Iberia at 2 p.m. Wednesday with Mark Sooter officiating. Interment was in the Livingston Cemetery under the direction of Stevinson Funeral Home of Iberia. Pallbearers were Claudius Shockley, Jimmie Schulte, Ray Ahart, Henry Heckemeyer, George Otto and Robert Livingston.


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