Saturday, December 8, 1984
Mrs. C. E. McComber
Rosa Ella McComber, 54, of
Marshall died Friday, Dec. 7, at the Fitzgibbon Hospital.
Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the First Assembly of God Church. The Rev. Charles Leathers will officiate. Burial will be in the Mt. Nebo Cemetery in Grand Pass, MO. Visitation will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Campbell-Lewis Chapel. Born March 15, 1930 in Miami., Mo., she was the daughter of the Late Aaron Frakes and Hazel Adams Frakes. On July 3, 1962, she was married to Clarence E. McComber and he survives of the home. Mrs. McComber was a member of the First Assembly of God Church. She had lived in Marshall since 1962 and had been a Saline County resident her entire life. She was employed at the international Shoe Company.
Survivors include one daughter, Melinda Lynch of Kansas City, Kan.; three grandchildren and two sisters, Daisy Campbell of Route Four, Marshall, and Marie Inas Herring of the state of Tennessee.
Services were held at the First Assembly of God Church. The Rev. Charles Leathers officiated. Burial was in the Mt. Nebo Cemetery in Grand Pass.
Mrs. Travis Bullington, organist, accompanied Mrs. David Raines as she sang, "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," and "Heaven for Me."
Pallbears were, Don Myers, Harrison Walker, Harrison Orr, Buford Hammack, Charles Antwiler and David Raines.
Arrangements were under the direction of the Campbell-Lewis Funeral Home.
Saturday, December 8, 1984
Mrs. C. E. McComber
Rosa Ella McComber, 54, of
Marshall died Friday, Dec. 7, at the Fitzgibbon Hospital.
Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the First Assembly of God Church. The Rev. Charles Leathers will officiate. Burial will be in the Mt. Nebo Cemetery in Grand Pass, MO. Visitation will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Campbell-Lewis Chapel. Born March 15, 1930 in Miami., Mo., she was the daughter of the Late Aaron Frakes and Hazel Adams Frakes. On July 3, 1962, she was married to Clarence E. McComber and he survives of the home. Mrs. McComber was a member of the First Assembly of God Church. She had lived in Marshall since 1962 and had been a Saline County resident her entire life. She was employed at the international Shoe Company.
Survivors include one daughter, Melinda Lynch of Kansas City, Kan.; three grandchildren and two sisters, Daisy Campbell of Route Four, Marshall, and Marie Inas Herring of the state of Tennessee.
Services were held at the First Assembly of God Church. The Rev. Charles Leathers officiated. Burial was in the Mt. Nebo Cemetery in Grand Pass.
Mrs. Travis Bullington, organist, accompanied Mrs. David Raines as she sang, "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," and "Heaven for Me."
Pallbears were, Don Myers, Harrison Walker, Harrison Orr, Buford Hammack, Charles Antwiler and David Raines.
Arrangements were under the direction of the Campbell-Lewis Funeral Home.
Family Members
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Albert Lee Frakes
1924–1954
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Gertha May Frakes
1925–1939
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Mary Elizabeth June Frakes
1927–1938
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Cindi Ellen Frakes Morrow
1928–1958
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Daisy Ann Frakes Morrow Campbell
1932–2004
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Della Hazel Frakes
1933–1948
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Sgt Aron Louis Frakes
1935–1969
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Charles Tony "Charlie" Frakes
1939–1976
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Dale Frakes
1941–1941
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Donnell H. Frakes
1942–1968
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Viola Frakes
1894–1896
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Lincoln Frakes
1897–1968
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Bessie Frakes Foote
1899–1954
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Lula Mae Frakes Lockwood
1899–1986
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Grant Austin Frakes
1902–1994
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William "Willie" Frakes
1904–1923
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Martha Frakes Sanderson
1906–1936
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Cindi Frakes
1908–1909
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Ella Frakes
1911–1911
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Elmer Frakes
1912–1915
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Rosetta Frakes Parks
1914–1997
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Charley "Hap or Happy" Frakes
1918–2006
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Jimmy Frakes
1922–1922
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