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Venita Christina <I>Renfro</I> Alderson

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Venita Christina Renfro Alderson

Birth
Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, USA
Death
17 Oct 1998 (aged 89)
Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk-002.5: L-1041.75; Gr-07
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Venita is the daughter of Edward Lee and Sadie Lee Raines Renfro.

1st marriage on 14 Sep. 1930 to Ervin Wilson


2nd m: Apr 1975 to Lawrence ALDERSON

- 89Y - bur: Oct 19 1998

ALDERSON, Venita Christina RENFRO WILSON
b: Mar 10 1909, NE of Clinton, Henry Co, MO
d: Oct 17 1998, Clinton, Henry Co, MO
bur: Englewood Cemetery AB-AY, Clinton, Henry Co, MO
arr: Sickman & Dunning Funeral Home
Daily Democrat, Clinton MO - Venita C. Alderson, born March 10, 1909, northeast of Clinton, the daughter of Edward Lee and Sadie Lee Raines Renfro, died Saturday, October 17, 1998, at the Golden Valley Hospital at the age of 89 years, seven months and seven days. She was married to Ervin Wilson September 14, 1930. Ervin died January 1969. In April 1975 she married her longtime neighbor and friend Lawrence Alderson. Mr. Alderson died in December 1980. Venita was a graduate of Clinton High School and attended State Teachers College at Warrensburg. She taught at White School, northwest of Clinton, for two years and held an office position in Clinton for a time. She also substituted in the Deepwater schools. She had a strong commitment to the land of Henry County. Her family has lived in this area for four generations. For years she worked her cattle farm and even in later years ran the farm from her bedside. She loved her farm and cattle. While living on the farm she was quite active in the Pleasant Valley Church and for 10 years was their treasurer. In later years with her home in Clinton she became a member of the First Baptist Church in Clinton and was a faithful member until her health no longer permitted it. Venita was not blessed with children, but is survived by several cousins and close friends who loved her. Funeral services were held Monday, October 19, at the Sickman-Dunning Chapel. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery.
(Obit from Henry Co. website, used with permission.)

Venita is the daughter of Edward Lee and Sadie Lee Raines Renfro.

1st marriage on 14 Sep. 1930 to Ervin Wilson


2nd m: Apr 1975 to Lawrence ALDERSON

- 89Y - bur: Oct 19 1998

ALDERSON, Venita Christina RENFRO WILSON
b: Mar 10 1909, NE of Clinton, Henry Co, MO
d: Oct 17 1998, Clinton, Henry Co, MO
bur: Englewood Cemetery AB-AY, Clinton, Henry Co, MO
arr: Sickman & Dunning Funeral Home
Daily Democrat, Clinton MO - Venita C. Alderson, born March 10, 1909, northeast of Clinton, the daughter of Edward Lee and Sadie Lee Raines Renfro, died Saturday, October 17, 1998, at the Golden Valley Hospital at the age of 89 years, seven months and seven days. She was married to Ervin Wilson September 14, 1930. Ervin died January 1969. In April 1975 she married her longtime neighbor and friend Lawrence Alderson. Mr. Alderson died in December 1980. Venita was a graduate of Clinton High School and attended State Teachers College at Warrensburg. She taught at White School, northwest of Clinton, for two years and held an office position in Clinton for a time. She also substituted in the Deepwater schools. She had a strong commitment to the land of Henry County. Her family has lived in this area for four generations. For years she worked her cattle farm and even in later years ran the farm from her bedside. She loved her farm and cattle. While living on the farm she was quite active in the Pleasant Valley Church and for 10 years was their treasurer. In later years with her home in Clinton she became a member of the First Baptist Church in Clinton and was a faithful member until her health no longer permitted it. Venita was not blessed with children, but is survived by several cousins and close friends who loved her. Funeral services were held Monday, October 19, at the Sickman-Dunning Chapel. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery.
(Obit from Henry Co. website, used with permission.)



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