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Mildred Margaret <I>Snyder</I> Lozaw Church

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Mildred Margaret Snyder Lozaw Church

Birth
Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, USA
Death
10 Oct 2000 (aged 75)
Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
B203.5 L1006.75 G 9
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Mildred Margaret Church, daughter of Buel Chester and Mildred Mary (Naylor) Snyder, was born August 21, 1925, in Clinton, and died at the Golden Valley Hospital, Clinton, on October 10, 2000, at the age of 75 years.

She married Edward Lozaw, who preceded her in death on September 8, 1955, and later she married Roehl Church of Deepwater who also preceded her in death on October 17, 1999. Mildred was an active member of the Christian Church of Deepwater, where she led the choir every Sunday. She was a devoted employee of the Wetzel Family for almost 50 years and served in many roles. Mildred will be remembered as one of the finest and most respected historians in Henry County. She was very active in the Henry County Historical Society and served as chair of the Historic Sites Committee. Her accomplishments are countless. She was very instrumental in beginning and maintaining the Henry County Museum, as well as the Deepwater Museum. A few of her fondest accomplishments are the midnight move of the dog Trot Cabin from Montrose to Clinton, which has led to an impressive addition to the Museum. She had a very active role in the restoration and preservation efforts of the Dorman House, and of course her most recent and final accomplishment of authoring the Henry County Pictorial History Book. A favorite pastime of Mildred's was traipsing through cemeteries, uncovering lost and forgotten stones and then recording the history that someone had gotten lost along the way. Words can never describe what a wonderful woman Mildred Church was. She enriched the lives of many and will be sadly missed. Mildred was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, Edward Lozaw; her second husband, Roehl Church; four step-sons, Keith Church, Gary Church, Duane Church and John Church. Mildred is survived by her son, Gene Lozaw and his wife, Karen; one step-daughter, Joyce Hills; one sister, Ellen Church; one grandson, Matthew Lozaw; two granddaughters, Shelly Keefe and husband, Sean and Tracy Lozaw; 13 step-grandchildren, Karen, Tommy, Teresa, Debbie, Robbie, Gary Wayne, Laura, Karla, Linda, Kay, Danny, Marty and Joyce Deanna, as well as several great-grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. Graveside services were held at the Englewood Cemetery, Clinton, on Friday, October 13. Burial was in the Englewood Cemetery, Clinton, under the direction of Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton.
Mildred Margaret Church, daughter of Buel Chester and Mildred Mary (Naylor) Snyder, was born August 21, 1925, in Clinton, and died at the Golden Valley Hospital, Clinton, on October 10, 2000, at the age of 75 years.

She married Edward Lozaw, who preceded her in death on September 8, 1955, and later she married Roehl Church of Deepwater who also preceded her in death on October 17, 1999. Mildred was an active member of the Christian Church of Deepwater, where she led the choir every Sunday. She was a devoted employee of the Wetzel Family for almost 50 years and served in many roles. Mildred will be remembered as one of the finest and most respected historians in Henry County. She was very active in the Henry County Historical Society and served as chair of the Historic Sites Committee. Her accomplishments are countless. She was very instrumental in beginning and maintaining the Henry County Museum, as well as the Deepwater Museum. A few of her fondest accomplishments are the midnight move of the dog Trot Cabin from Montrose to Clinton, which has led to an impressive addition to the Museum. She had a very active role in the restoration and preservation efforts of the Dorman House, and of course her most recent and final accomplishment of authoring the Henry County Pictorial History Book. A favorite pastime of Mildred's was traipsing through cemeteries, uncovering lost and forgotten stones and then recording the history that someone had gotten lost along the way. Words can never describe what a wonderful woman Mildred Church was. She enriched the lives of many and will be sadly missed. Mildred was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, Edward Lozaw; her second husband, Roehl Church; four step-sons, Keith Church, Gary Church, Duane Church and John Church. Mildred is survived by her son, Gene Lozaw and his wife, Karen; one step-daughter, Joyce Hills; one sister, Ellen Church; one grandson, Matthew Lozaw; two granddaughters, Shelly Keefe and husband, Sean and Tracy Lozaw; 13 step-grandchildren, Karen, Tommy, Teresa, Debbie, Robbie, Gary Wayne, Laura, Karla, Linda, Kay, Danny, Marty and Joyce Deanna, as well as several great-grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. Graveside services were held at the Englewood Cemetery, Clinton, on Friday, October 13. Burial was in the Englewood Cemetery, Clinton, under the direction of Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton.


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