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Arthur Valroy Monie

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Arthur Valroy Monie

Birth
Marquand, Madison County, Missouri, USA
Death
9 Nov 1980 (aged 84)
Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Marquand, Madison County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Arthur Valroy Monie died November 09, 1980 in Poplar Bluff, Missouri at the age of eighty-four due to a stroke. He is survived by his wife of fifty-six years, Carrie Mae Rauls Monie. Arthur and Carrie were married on August 24, 1924 in Marquand, Missouri. Mr. Monie was preceded in death by his parents, Franklin Louis and Mary Caroline Mouser Monie and by an older brother, Marion and sisters, Abigail Sitze and Stella Monie.

Arthur and Carrie had six children who survive: Russell Monie, Glenn Monie, Anna Marie Combs, Roseda Mouser, Kathryn Kaehr and Edward Monie . Arthur's surviving siblings include: Vilma Sitze, Allie Sitze and Vallie Moyers.

Mr. Monie served honorably during World War I in the Army. After the war, he earned his living by farming and operating his own sawmill. He built his stone house with the help of his older boys in 1941.

Mr. Monie was active at Moore's Chapel Church. He served on the building committee and donated land for the creation of the cemetery at the Church.

Burial was at Moore's Chapel Cemetery in Marquand.
Arthur Valroy Monie died November 09, 1980 in Poplar Bluff, Missouri at the age of eighty-four due to a stroke. He is survived by his wife of fifty-six years, Carrie Mae Rauls Monie. Arthur and Carrie were married on August 24, 1924 in Marquand, Missouri. Mr. Monie was preceded in death by his parents, Franklin Louis and Mary Caroline Mouser Monie and by an older brother, Marion and sisters, Abigail Sitze and Stella Monie.

Arthur and Carrie had six children who survive: Russell Monie, Glenn Monie, Anna Marie Combs, Roseda Mouser, Kathryn Kaehr and Edward Monie . Arthur's surviving siblings include: Vilma Sitze, Allie Sitze and Vallie Moyers.

Mr. Monie served honorably during World War I in the Army. After the war, he earned his living by farming and operating his own sawmill. He built his stone house with the help of his older boys in 1941.

Mr. Monie was active at Moore's Chapel Church. He served on the building committee and donated land for the creation of the cemetery at the Church.

Burial was at Moore's Chapel Cemetery in Marquand.


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