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Jessie May <I>Loveless</I> Lawrence

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Jessie May Loveless Lawrence

Birth
Cainsville, Harrison County, Missouri, USA
Death
6 Apr 2009 (aged 92)
Ames, Story County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Gilman City, Harrison County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Jessie May Lawrence, was born January 5, 1917, near Cainsville, Missouri, the youngest of 10 children and daughter of Jesse Newton and Ada May (Rinehart) Loveless and departed this life on Monday, April 6, 2009 at the Israel Family Hospice House of Ames, Iowa at the age of 92 years, 3 months and 1 day.

Jessie grew up between Ridgeway and Eagleville and graduated from Eagleville High School in 1935. She was active in music and was a school librarian. Jessie's father sang tenor, so there was music in the house and Jessie sang alto. She learned to play the piano from Ruth and Mary's lesson books and with their help. Jessie was the accompanist for the quartet groups in high school. They were a religious family and very close. They worked hard and they all had chores.
She worked at the ASCS office at the courthouse in Bethany after graduation and she lived in an apartment in Bethany. Jessie was baptized May 31, 1942 by Reverend Bill Pollack.
After losing her fiancé in World War II, she met and married Everett Lawrence, Jr. on October 26, 1947. They lived with his mother and Elaine, for a couple of years then bought the house that later became known as 501 Hoffman in Gilman City. She resided there till moving to Bickford Cottage in Ames after Thanksgiving of 1999.
Jessie was a member of the Eastern Star Lodge #23 for 60 years and Gilman Rebekah Lodge #803 for 61 years. She enjoyed gardening, being outdoors, cooking and quilting.
After moving to Ames, Bickford Cottage became home to her. She met many residents and workers and enjoyed the musical entertainment there. Her family enjoyed having her close by, going to soccer, baseball, basketball games, summer band concerts and family get togethers.
Jessie was preceded in death by her parents; husband; sisters, Leah, Ada and Mary; brothers, Floyd, Joe, Paul and 2 children in infancy.
Survivors include a daughter, Joyce Coffman, Ames, Iowa; grandsons, Lawrence Joe Coffman, Ames, Iowa and Michael (Ashley) Coffman, Albert Lea, Minnesota; great-granddaughter, Aydrie Coffman; sister, Ruth E. Casebolt, Bethany, Missouri and several nieces and nephews.


Jessie May Lawrence, was born January 5, 1917, near Cainsville, Missouri, the youngest of 10 children and daughter of Jesse Newton and Ada May (Rinehart) Loveless and departed this life on Monday, April 6, 2009 at the Israel Family Hospice House of Ames, Iowa at the age of 92 years, 3 months and 1 day.

Jessie grew up between Ridgeway and Eagleville and graduated from Eagleville High School in 1935. She was active in music and was a school librarian. Jessie's father sang tenor, so there was music in the house and Jessie sang alto. She learned to play the piano from Ruth and Mary's lesson books and with their help. Jessie was the accompanist for the quartet groups in high school. They were a religious family and very close. They worked hard and they all had chores.
She worked at the ASCS office at the courthouse in Bethany after graduation and she lived in an apartment in Bethany. Jessie was baptized May 31, 1942 by Reverend Bill Pollack.
After losing her fiancé in World War II, she met and married Everett Lawrence, Jr. on October 26, 1947. They lived with his mother and Elaine, for a couple of years then bought the house that later became known as 501 Hoffman in Gilman City. She resided there till moving to Bickford Cottage in Ames after Thanksgiving of 1999.
Jessie was a member of the Eastern Star Lodge #23 for 60 years and Gilman Rebekah Lodge #803 for 61 years. She enjoyed gardening, being outdoors, cooking and quilting.
After moving to Ames, Bickford Cottage became home to her. She met many residents and workers and enjoyed the musical entertainment there. Her family enjoyed having her close by, going to soccer, baseball, basketball games, summer band concerts and family get togethers.
Jessie was preceded in death by her parents; husband; sisters, Leah, Ada and Mary; brothers, Floyd, Joe, Paul and 2 children in infancy.
Survivors include a daughter, Joyce Coffman, Ames, Iowa; grandsons, Lawrence Joe Coffman, Ames, Iowa and Michael (Ashley) Coffman, Albert Lea, Minnesota; great-granddaughter, Aydrie Coffman; sister, Ruth E. Casebolt, Bethany, Missouri and several nieces and nephews.




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  • Created by: Coleah
  • Added: Jun 14, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38311855/jessie_may-lawrence: accessed ), memorial page for Jessie May Loveless Lawrence (5 Jan 1917–6 Apr 2009), Find a Grave Memorial ID 38311855, citing Gilman City Masonic Cemetery, Gilman City, Harrison County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Coleah (contributor 46578837).