Funeral services for George F. Endicott, 67, lifelong resident of Scotland on Carthage route 4, who died at his home at 3:20 o'clock Tuesday morning were held this afternoon at the Steve Parker chapel in Joplin.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hulda Endicott; a son, Arthur Endicott, Carthage route 4; three daughters, Mrs. Jack Beckett, also of Carthage route 4; Mrs. Lee Salsman of Diamond; and Mrs. Earl Jarvis of the home; three brothers, John Endicott, Drumright, Okla.; Jim Endicott, Oilton, Okla., and Charles Endicott of Duenweg; three sisters, Mrs. Lonnie Morton, Picher, Okla.; Mrs. George Heltzel, Atlas, and Mrs. Gus Ashem, Coral Gables, Florida; six grandchildren and one great grandchild.
The Rev. Allen Keller, pastor of the Diamond Grove Christian church, was in charge of the services.
Newton County News
Diamond, Missouri
5 Apr 1951, Thurs
Page 1
Contributed by J. Martin (47230378)
Funeral services for George F. Endicott, 67, lifelong resident of Scotland on Carthage route 4, who died at his home at 3:20 o'clock Tuesday morning were held this afternoon at the Steve Parker chapel in Joplin.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hulda Endicott; a son, Arthur Endicott, Carthage route 4; three daughters, Mrs. Jack Beckett, also of Carthage route 4; Mrs. Lee Salsman of Diamond; and Mrs. Earl Jarvis of the home; three brothers, John Endicott, Drumright, Okla.; Jim Endicott, Oilton, Okla., and Charles Endicott of Duenweg; three sisters, Mrs. Lonnie Morton, Picher, Okla.; Mrs. George Heltzel, Atlas, and Mrs. Gus Ashem, Coral Gables, Florida; six grandchildren and one great grandchild.
The Rev. Allen Keller, pastor of the Diamond Grove Christian church, was in charge of the services.
Newton County News
Diamond, Missouri
5 Apr 1951, Thurs
Page 1
Contributed by J. Martin (47230378)
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