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Nevada Jane <I>Grammer</I> Badgley

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Nevada Jane Grammer Badgley

Birth
Avilla, Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Death
28 Jan 1951 (aged 80)
Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.1694499, Longitude: -94.329133
Plot
Bl 18 Lot 32 Sp 7
Memorial ID
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FATHER: Joseph M. Grammer
MOTHER: Irena (Baldwin) Grammer

Nevada's marriages were:
First marriage: Allen R. McMurran
Second marriage: William James Badgley

The death certificate can be viewed at Missouri Digital Archives/death certificates online website.

♥!♥.·:*¨¨*:·.♥.·:*¨¨*:·.♥!♥

CARTHAGE EVENING PRESS
MONDAY JANUARY 29, 1951

LIFE-LONG RESIDENT DIES
MRS. NEVADA JANE BADGLEY EXPIRES AT 80

Aged Woman Was Born At Avilla - In Failing Health Eight Years


Mrs. Nevada Jane Badgley, 80, life-long resident of Jasper county died at 4:10 o'clock yesterday morning at the home of Mrs. Walter Raydon 705 Valley Street.
Mrs. Badgley had been in failing health the last eight years. On December 2 she went to the Raydon home. Two weeks ago Mrs. Badgley suffered a stroke and was a patient in McCune-Brooks hospital until last Monday when she was returned to the Raydon home.

She was born March 28, 1870 near Avilla. For many years she lived on a farm west of Carthage. Mr. Badgley, to whom she was married in 1916, died in 1926 and four years later Mrs. Badgley came to Carthage to make her home which at one time was at 711 Limestone Street.

She was one of Jehovah's Witnesses

Surviving Mrs. Badgley are two sons,
J. R. McMurran of Kansas City
H. C. McMurran of Oklahoma City

a daughter
Mrs. Virginia Counselman of Arlington, Virginia

a sister
Mrs. Myrtle Decker of Kansas City, Kansas

Eight grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McMurran are here.

A son, C. W. McMurran, died in 1925

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Ulmer funeral home. Alfred Wristen of Joplin will conduct the service. Burial in Park Cemetery.



CARTHAGE EVENING PRESS
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1951

RITES FOR MRS. BADGLEY
Services Yesterday Afternoon at The Ulmer Service Home.


Funeral services for Mrs. Nevada Jane Badgley, 80, who died Sunday afternoon at the home of ,Mrs. Walter Raydon
705 Valley Street, were conducted yesterday afternoon at the Ulmer Funeral Home. Alfred Wristen, of Joplin, was in charge. Mrs. Grace F. Ulmer sang "Whispering Hope," accompanied by Miss Betty Ann Wyatt, organist.

Pallbearers were Carl and Dwaine Stoops, Gene Casey, Carl Bacher, Jim Duree and Jack Reese.
Burial was in Park Cemetery.

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(¸.•.. (¸.•.. ♥ ♥ ♥♥ ♥ ♥

LIFE WITHOUT END AT LAST

Can you see, with your mind's eye,
Peoples dwelling together?
Sorrow has passed,
Peace at last!
Life without tears and pain.

Man and beast, living in peace,
cause no harm to each other.
Food will be there, all will share,
In what our God provides.

In those days old will grow young,
flesh revived as in childhood.
Troubles are gone, from now on.
No need to weep or fear.

Paradise all will enjoy,
As they sing of God's glory.
Yes everyday we will say,
"To God our maker thanks!"

Sing out with joy of heart.
You too can have a part.
Live for the day when you'll say:

"Life Without End At Last!"

FATHER: Joseph M. Grammer
MOTHER: Irena (Baldwin) Grammer

Nevada's marriages were:
First marriage: Allen R. McMurran
Second marriage: William James Badgley

The death certificate can be viewed at Missouri Digital Archives/death certificates online website.

♥!♥.·:*¨¨*:·.♥.·:*¨¨*:·.♥!♥

CARTHAGE EVENING PRESS
MONDAY JANUARY 29, 1951

LIFE-LONG RESIDENT DIES
MRS. NEVADA JANE BADGLEY EXPIRES AT 80

Aged Woman Was Born At Avilla - In Failing Health Eight Years


Mrs. Nevada Jane Badgley, 80, life-long resident of Jasper county died at 4:10 o'clock yesterday morning at the home of Mrs. Walter Raydon 705 Valley Street.
Mrs. Badgley had been in failing health the last eight years. On December 2 she went to the Raydon home. Two weeks ago Mrs. Badgley suffered a stroke and was a patient in McCune-Brooks hospital until last Monday when she was returned to the Raydon home.

She was born March 28, 1870 near Avilla. For many years she lived on a farm west of Carthage. Mr. Badgley, to whom she was married in 1916, died in 1926 and four years later Mrs. Badgley came to Carthage to make her home which at one time was at 711 Limestone Street.

She was one of Jehovah's Witnesses

Surviving Mrs. Badgley are two sons,
J. R. McMurran of Kansas City
H. C. McMurran of Oklahoma City

a daughter
Mrs. Virginia Counselman of Arlington, Virginia

a sister
Mrs. Myrtle Decker of Kansas City, Kansas

Eight grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McMurran are here.

A son, C. W. McMurran, died in 1925

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Ulmer funeral home. Alfred Wristen of Joplin will conduct the service. Burial in Park Cemetery.



CARTHAGE EVENING PRESS
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1951

RITES FOR MRS. BADGLEY
Services Yesterday Afternoon at The Ulmer Service Home.


Funeral services for Mrs. Nevada Jane Badgley, 80, who died Sunday afternoon at the home of ,Mrs. Walter Raydon
705 Valley Street, were conducted yesterday afternoon at the Ulmer Funeral Home. Alfred Wristen, of Joplin, was in charge. Mrs. Grace F. Ulmer sang "Whispering Hope," accompanied by Miss Betty Ann Wyatt, organist.

Pallbearers were Carl and Dwaine Stoops, Gene Casey, Carl Bacher, Jim Duree and Jack Reese.
Burial was in Park Cemetery.

¸.•..¸.•*¨) ¸.•*¨) )
(¸.•.. (¸.•.. ♥ ♥ ♥♥ ♥ ♥

LIFE WITHOUT END AT LAST

Can you see, with your mind's eye,
Peoples dwelling together?
Sorrow has passed,
Peace at last!
Life without tears and pain.

Man and beast, living in peace,
cause no harm to each other.
Food will be there, all will share,
In what our God provides.

In those days old will grow young,
flesh revived as in childhood.
Troubles are gone, from now on.
No need to weep or fear.

Paradise all will enjoy,
As they sing of God's glory.
Yes everyday we will say,
"To God our maker thanks!"

Sing out with joy of heart.
You too can have a part.
Live for the day when you'll say:

"Life Without End At Last!"



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