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William Rudolph Stonner

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William Rudolph Stonner

Birth
Mint Hill, Osage County, Missouri, USA
Death
10 Oct 1929 (aged 66)
Chamois, Osage County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Chamois, Osage County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Frank Stonner's Father Dies

County Agent Frank Stonner of Huntsville was called to chamois, Mo., his home, this morning by the death of his father, W. R. Stonner. Mr. Stonner who was 68 years old, was found dead in his bed this morning. He had been in poor health for the past year and a half, and it is thought that death came as a result of heart failure.

Mr. Stonner was a prominent farmer, stockman and merchant at Chamois, though during the past year he had severed most of his business relations and was retiring. He still owned a farm and a meat market in the town.

Mr. stonner was born and reared on what was known as the Stonner place, only a few miles our of Chamois. At the age of 26 he moved to town and had lived there until his death. He was a member of the Methodist church, the Chamois School Board, was on the Board of Directors of the Bank of Chamois, and vice-president of the Stonner-Dearing Construction Co.

Besides his wife he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. G. E. Huckstet, of Jefferson City, three sons, Frank, of Huntsville, R. D. and R. L. of Chamois; two brothers, F. D. Stonner of Camden, and H. E. Stonner of Miami; three sisters, Mrs. Frank Moran of Kansas City, Mrs. J. D. Duncan of Linn, and Mrs. Greene Mathews of Mint Hill; and two grandchildren, Juanita Sue and Ralph Jr. Stonner, both of the home residence.

Funeral services will be held at the Chamois

Brother of H.E. Stonner # 153839298
Frank Stonner's Father Dies

County Agent Frank Stonner of Huntsville was called to chamois, Mo., his home, this morning by the death of his father, W. R. Stonner. Mr. Stonner who was 68 years old, was found dead in his bed this morning. He had been in poor health for the past year and a half, and it is thought that death came as a result of heart failure.

Mr. Stonner was a prominent farmer, stockman and merchant at Chamois, though during the past year he had severed most of his business relations and was retiring. He still owned a farm and a meat market in the town.

Mr. stonner was born and reared on what was known as the Stonner place, only a few miles our of Chamois. At the age of 26 he moved to town and had lived there until his death. He was a member of the Methodist church, the Chamois School Board, was on the Board of Directors of the Bank of Chamois, and vice-president of the Stonner-Dearing Construction Co.

Besides his wife he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. G. E. Huckstet, of Jefferson City, three sons, Frank, of Huntsville, R. D. and R. L. of Chamois; two brothers, F. D. Stonner of Camden, and H. E. Stonner of Miami; three sisters, Mrs. Frank Moran of Kansas City, Mrs. J. D. Duncan of Linn, and Mrs. Greene Mathews of Mint Hill; and two grandchildren, Juanita Sue and Ralph Jr. Stonner, both of the home residence.

Funeral services will be held at the Chamois

Brother of H.E. Stonner # 153839298


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