She Died at Her Home near Gorin Thursday, February 11
(By Our Gorin Reporter)
Funeral services for Mrs. A. J. Ammons, 84, who died at her home near Gorin last Thursday, February 11, were held at the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, conducted by Rev. H. P. Anglen of Gorin; Interment in the Gorin Cemetery.
Pall bearers were W. N. Piles, J. G. Piles, W. H. Williams, H. L. Cameron, H. L. Robinson and W. H. Meyer.
Music was furnished by Margaret and Murlene Meyer, Virginia Frazee, Madoline Monroe, Noel Pryor, Hollis Henry, Mazie Holt, Mrs. S. R. Robinson, Mrs. R. O. Leftwich, Mrs. W. H. Meyer, Mrs. G.V. Baskett, Mrs. E. E. Pryor, Mrs. R. E. Shacklett and W. M. Hedges.
Mary Jane Wise was a daughter of Isaac and Hannah Wise. She was born in Marion County, West Virginia, on March 4, 1852.
She was united in marriage to Amos J. Ammons on August 31, 1873. To this union was born twelve children, five of whom preceded her in death. She leaves four sons and three daughters, Eddie C. and Millard J. Ammons, of Colony, Mo.; Charlie I. of Valrico, Florida; Lloyd U., Mrs. Leota H. Shacklett, Mrs. Bess M. Haff and Mrs. Georgie L. Corbin, all of Gorin, Mo. She leaves fifteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
She united with the Old Union Baptist Church at Cross Roads, West Virginia, when a very young girl. She moved with her husband to Scotland County, Mo., in 1884 where she spent the remainder of her life.
Memphis Democrat, Memphis, Missouri, February 18, 1937
She Died at Her Home near Gorin Thursday, February 11
(By Our Gorin Reporter)
Funeral services for Mrs. A. J. Ammons, 84, who died at her home near Gorin last Thursday, February 11, were held at the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, conducted by Rev. H. P. Anglen of Gorin; Interment in the Gorin Cemetery.
Pall bearers were W. N. Piles, J. G. Piles, W. H. Williams, H. L. Cameron, H. L. Robinson and W. H. Meyer.
Music was furnished by Margaret and Murlene Meyer, Virginia Frazee, Madoline Monroe, Noel Pryor, Hollis Henry, Mazie Holt, Mrs. S. R. Robinson, Mrs. R. O. Leftwich, Mrs. W. H. Meyer, Mrs. G.V. Baskett, Mrs. E. E. Pryor, Mrs. R. E. Shacklett and W. M. Hedges.
Mary Jane Wise was a daughter of Isaac and Hannah Wise. She was born in Marion County, West Virginia, on March 4, 1852.
She was united in marriage to Amos J. Ammons on August 31, 1873. To this union was born twelve children, five of whom preceded her in death. She leaves four sons and three daughters, Eddie C. and Millard J. Ammons, of Colony, Mo.; Charlie I. of Valrico, Florida; Lloyd U., Mrs. Leota H. Shacklett, Mrs. Bess M. Haff and Mrs. Georgie L. Corbin, all of Gorin, Mo. She leaves fifteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
She united with the Old Union Baptist Church at Cross Roads, West Virginia, when a very young girl. She moved with her husband to Scotland County, Mo., in 1884 where she spent the remainder of her life.
Memphis Democrat, Memphis, Missouri, February 18, 1937
Family Members
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Edward Cleon Ammons
1874–1964
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Effie Ammons
1876–1898
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Maud E Ammons
1878–1879
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Millard James Ammons
1880–1954
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Harry S. Ammons
1882–1894
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Leota Hannah Ammons Shacklett
1883–1946
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Blanche D. Ammons
1885–1885
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Charles Isaac Ammons
1886–1970
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Bessie May "Bess" Ammons Haff
1888–1981
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Lloyd Ula Ammons
1895–1984
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Georgia Lee "Georgie" Ammons Corbin
1898–1980
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