NEOSHO DAILEY NEWS, OBITUARY: DECEMBER 26, 1955
COLUMBUS F. DONELSON
Columbus F. Donelson, age 75, of 819 Randolph, died at 6:15 p.m., December 23, 1955. He was a retired farmer and had lived in Neosho 18 years, coming here from Arkansas.
Surviving are his daughter, Mrs. Ellen Moore of 819 Randolph; three step-daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Gayhart of Wauketa, Washington, Mrs. Liza Caviness of Yellville, Arkansas, and Mrs. Maude Wells of Summitt, Arkansas; one step-son, Herman Yakley of Van Buren, Arkansas and 27 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 Monday afternoon in the Clark-Bigham Chapel with Reverend Don Cole officiating. Burial was in Anderson Cemetery.
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PINEVILLE DEMOCRAT, OBITUARY: DECEMBER 29, 1955, PAGE 1
COLUMBUS F. DONELSON, RETIRED FARMER, DIES
Columbus F. "Frank" Donelson, 75 years old, died at 6:15 o'clock Friday night at his home in Neosho. He was the grandfather of Mrs. Milton Butler of Pineville.
Mr. Donelson was a retired farmer and a member of the Neosho Assembly of God Church.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Clark-Bigham Chapel. The Reverend Don Cole officiated and burial was in the Anderson Cemetery.
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Columbus Franklyn "Frank" was the son of James and Malissa Donelson. He married married Mahulda C. "May" (Sanders) Yakley on May 22, 1904, in Gainesville, Ozark County, Missouri. Frank was Mahulda's second husband. She preceded him in death in 1949. The child from this union was Ellen Marie (Donelson) Moore.
Name variations: Columbus Franklin and Franklin/Franklyn Columbus, Donalson, Donaldson.
Condition Directly Leading to Death: Coronary Heart Disease
NEOSHO DAILEY NEWS, OBITUARY: DECEMBER 26, 1955
COLUMBUS F. DONELSON
Columbus F. Donelson, age 75, of 819 Randolph, died at 6:15 p.m., December 23, 1955. He was a retired farmer and had lived in Neosho 18 years, coming here from Arkansas.
Surviving are his daughter, Mrs. Ellen Moore of 819 Randolph; three step-daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Gayhart of Wauketa, Washington, Mrs. Liza Caviness of Yellville, Arkansas, and Mrs. Maude Wells of Summitt, Arkansas; one step-son, Herman Yakley of Van Buren, Arkansas and 27 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 Monday afternoon in the Clark-Bigham Chapel with Reverend Don Cole officiating. Burial was in Anderson Cemetery.
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PINEVILLE DEMOCRAT, OBITUARY: DECEMBER 29, 1955, PAGE 1
COLUMBUS F. DONELSON, RETIRED FARMER, DIES
Columbus F. "Frank" Donelson, 75 years old, died at 6:15 o'clock Friday night at his home in Neosho. He was the grandfather of Mrs. Milton Butler of Pineville.
Mr. Donelson was a retired farmer and a member of the Neosho Assembly of God Church.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Clark-Bigham Chapel. The Reverend Don Cole officiated and burial was in the Anderson Cemetery.
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Columbus Franklyn "Frank" was the son of James and Malissa Donelson. He married married Mahulda C. "May" (Sanders) Yakley on May 22, 1904, in Gainesville, Ozark County, Missouri. Frank was Mahulda's second husband. She preceded him in death in 1949. The child from this union was Ellen Marie (Donelson) Moore.
Name variations: Columbus Franklin and Franklin/Franklyn Columbus, Donalson, Donaldson.
Condition Directly Leading to Death: Coronary Heart Disease
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