JOSEPH LAFAYETTE WHITE
Son of JOHN THOMAS WHITE and MARY FLORENCE WHITEHEAD - WHITE
Husband of NETTIE ELIZABETH RICHARDSON - WHITE
Father of ROBERT IRL WHITE and ARTIE MARIE WHITE
Lived and farmed in Valley Ridge, Dunklin County, Missouri.
A loving Grandpa Joe who loved to sit on the front porch in his swing waiting for someone to come along and ask him if he wanted to go for a ride. He was always ready to go, just let him grab his hat.
Grandpa Joe, who always wrote great letters to his Grandaughter and Great Grandaughter and always enclosed $5.00 for ice cream.
A Grandpa Joe who would ride his "Old Joe" horse with his "city" granddaughter as long as she wanted. But made her "shuck" the corn for "Old Joe" to eat until her hands were raw.
Made his Grandaughter and Great Grandaughter feel like they were the most important people and loved so much.
Happy Memories
"They Were The Sunshine Of Our Home" inscribed on grave marker.
JOSEPH LAFAYETTE WHITE
Son of JOHN THOMAS WHITE and MARY FLORENCE WHITEHEAD - WHITE
Husband of NETTIE ELIZABETH RICHARDSON - WHITE
Father of ROBERT IRL WHITE and ARTIE MARIE WHITE
Lived and farmed in Valley Ridge, Dunklin County, Missouri.
A loving Grandpa Joe who loved to sit on the front porch in his swing waiting for someone to come along and ask him if he wanted to go for a ride. He was always ready to go, just let him grab his hat.
Grandpa Joe, who always wrote great letters to his Grandaughter and Great Grandaughter and always enclosed $5.00 for ice cream.
A Grandpa Joe who would ride his "Old Joe" horse with his "city" granddaughter as long as she wanted. But made her "shuck" the corn for "Old Joe" to eat until her hands were raw.
Made his Grandaughter and Great Grandaughter feel like they were the most important people and loved so much.
Happy Memories
"They Were The Sunshine Of Our Home" inscribed on grave marker.
Inscription
DAD MOTHER
THEY WERE THE SUNSHINE OF OUR HOME
Family Members
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James William "Jim" White
1886–1975
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Alan Allen M White
1888–1889
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Ens Lucius Trig "Lucious Trig" White
1892–1951
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Bertha Mae White Edmundson
1894–1988
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Lavenia B. "Venia" White Edwards
1895–1987
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Claude Lawnsdale White
1897–1970
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Russell Louis White
1899–1949
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Robert Hardy White
1902–1990
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Nellie Jane White
1904–1936