In Atterbery grouping sharing backside of Gooding stone
LA PLATA HOME PRESS, La Plata, Missouri
January 11, 1940
SEAMON ATTEBERRY
---Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at two o'clock in Atlanta for Seamon Atterberry, 88, who died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Wendell Stephens in Findley, Ohio Friday morning. The services were conducted by the Rev. Karl Schneider of Jefferson City, assisted by the Rev. Roy Boatwright of Atlanta.
---Mr. Atteberry was a native of Atlanta, Mo. where he was born Arpil 24, 1851, the son of Martin and Elizabeth Atteberry. He was a retired farmer and business man of Atlanta and had made his home with his daughter in Findley since 1934.
---Mr. Atteberry was married March 14, 1880 to Isabell Ayers who died in July 1933. In addition to his daughter, he is survived by two sons, Gordon of San Francisco, California and George of Kenosha, Missouri; a granddaughter and two great-grandchildren are also living, they are Mrs. Carlton Fields and Wendell and Laurence Fields of Springfield, Ohio.
---Mr. Atterberry was the last member of a family of eleven children, eight sisters and two brothers having preceded him in death.
---He was a charter member of the Baptist Church in Atlanta and he was also a member of the Masonic lodge there.
---Mr. Atteberry suffered a stroke in September while visiting in Atlanta. He was brought to the J. C. Goodding home where he remained for several weeks. Later he was taken to his daughters home in Ohio.
---The body arrived in La Plata Sunday morning and lay in state at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. J. C. Goodding until time of the funeral service in Atlanta. Following the funeral service the body was then returned to La Plata for burial in the La Plata cemetery.
In Atterbery grouping sharing backside of Gooding stone
LA PLATA HOME PRESS, La Plata, Missouri
January 11, 1940
SEAMON ATTEBERRY
---Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at two o'clock in Atlanta for Seamon Atterberry, 88, who died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Wendell Stephens in Findley, Ohio Friday morning. The services were conducted by the Rev. Karl Schneider of Jefferson City, assisted by the Rev. Roy Boatwright of Atlanta.
---Mr. Atteberry was a native of Atlanta, Mo. where he was born Arpil 24, 1851, the son of Martin and Elizabeth Atteberry. He was a retired farmer and business man of Atlanta and had made his home with his daughter in Findley since 1934.
---Mr. Atteberry was married March 14, 1880 to Isabell Ayers who died in July 1933. In addition to his daughter, he is survived by two sons, Gordon of San Francisco, California and George of Kenosha, Missouri; a granddaughter and two great-grandchildren are also living, they are Mrs. Carlton Fields and Wendell and Laurence Fields of Springfield, Ohio.
---Mr. Atterberry was the last member of a family of eleven children, eight sisters and two brothers having preceded him in death.
---He was a charter member of the Baptist Church in Atlanta and he was also a member of the Masonic lodge there.
---Mr. Atteberry suffered a stroke in September while visiting in Atlanta. He was brought to the J. C. Goodding home where he remained for several weeks. Later he was taken to his daughters home in Ohio.
---The body arrived in La Plata Sunday morning and lay in state at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. J. C. Goodding until time of the funeral service in Atlanta. Following the funeral service the body was then returned to La Plata for burial in the La Plata cemetery.
Family Members
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Jennetta H. Atterberry Attebery
1843–1917
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Mary Mildred "Mittie" Atterberry McJilton
1844–1934
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Martha M. Atterbury Rowell
1846–1926
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Elizabeth Weatherford Atterberry
1849–1919
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Josephine Atterberry
1852–1865
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Drucilla E "Dreu" Atterberry Babcock
1854–1934
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Martin M. Atterberry
1857–1918
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Benjamin Atterberry
1861–1863
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Sarah Frances Atterberry
1863–1865
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