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Ernest Cloyd “Tex” VanDeventer

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Ernest Cloyd “Tex” VanDeventer

Birth
Celina, Collin County, Texas, USA
Death
8 Aug 1974 (aged 76)
Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Mound City, Holt County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Spouse: Belle HUTCHISON VanDeventer
Father: Andrew Milton Vandeventer/buried Okla.
Mother: Josephine BURCHETT Vandeventer

Services Held Sunday for Tex Vandeventer-

"Ernest Cloyd "Tex" Vandeventer, 76, of Mound City, died Thursday evening in a St. Joseph hospital, after a long illness. He was born February 6, 1898, at Celina, Texas, came to Northwest Missouri at the age of 17, and spent the rest of his life in and near Mound City. The last several years he had been engaged in the trucking business.

On April 28, 1923, he was married to Belle Hutchison of Graham, who survives.

Other survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Melvin (Verlene) Karsten, Mound City; one son, Lloyd Vandeventer, St. Joseph; four brothers, Frank and Oscar Vandeventer of Durant, Okla., Hugh Vandeventer, Tulsa, Okla., and Herschel Vandeventer, Riverside, Calif.; five sisters, Mrs. Birdie Combest, McKinney, Tex., Mrs. Maggie Parks and Mrs. Josephine Wright, Durant, Okla., Mrs. Theo Wolf, Portland, and Mrs. Mamie Brunson, Dallas, Texas; four grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.

His parents, one brother, and one grandson, Thomas Eugene Vandeventer, preceded him in death.

Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, August 11, in the Pettijohn & Crawford Funeral Home, with Rev. Steve Elder officiating. Phil Bowness, Wiliam Griffith, Jr., Tom Caton, Frank Christmas, Edlon Davis and Blair Thomas served as pallbearers. Interment was in Mount Hope Cemetery."

Source: Scrapbook Clipping/Holt County Missouri Historical Society, Mound City, Mo.
Spouse: Belle HUTCHISON VanDeventer
Father: Andrew Milton Vandeventer/buried Okla.
Mother: Josephine BURCHETT Vandeventer

Services Held Sunday for Tex Vandeventer-

"Ernest Cloyd "Tex" Vandeventer, 76, of Mound City, died Thursday evening in a St. Joseph hospital, after a long illness. He was born February 6, 1898, at Celina, Texas, came to Northwest Missouri at the age of 17, and spent the rest of his life in and near Mound City. The last several years he had been engaged in the trucking business.

On April 28, 1923, he was married to Belle Hutchison of Graham, who survives.

Other survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Melvin (Verlene) Karsten, Mound City; one son, Lloyd Vandeventer, St. Joseph; four brothers, Frank and Oscar Vandeventer of Durant, Okla., Hugh Vandeventer, Tulsa, Okla., and Herschel Vandeventer, Riverside, Calif.; five sisters, Mrs. Birdie Combest, McKinney, Tex., Mrs. Maggie Parks and Mrs. Josephine Wright, Durant, Okla., Mrs. Theo Wolf, Portland, and Mrs. Mamie Brunson, Dallas, Texas; four grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.

His parents, one brother, and one grandson, Thomas Eugene Vandeventer, preceded him in death.

Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, August 11, in the Pettijohn & Crawford Funeral Home, with Rev. Steve Elder officiating. Phil Bowness, Wiliam Griffith, Jr., Tom Caton, Frank Christmas, Edlon Davis and Blair Thomas served as pallbearers. Interment was in Mount Hope Cemetery."

Source: Scrapbook Clipping/Holt County Missouri Historical Society, Mound City, Mo.


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