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Audra Ann <I>Paris</I> Edmondson

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Audra Ann Paris Edmondson

Birth
Death
31 Dec 2017 (aged 84)
Burial
Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Audra Edmondson was born on January 13, 1933 to Henry and Virgie Paris. She lived in Independence, Missouri all her life, graduating from William Chrisman High School in 1950. She married Robert Joseph Edmondson that same year. They were married for 53 years until his passing in 2003. She is preceded in death by siblings Clifford, Thelda, Melvin, Namon, Darlene, Laura, and Henry. Audra is survived by two daughters Dianna Lynn Latta (Alan), and Donna Lee Lamb (Corky); three grandchildren Scott Latta (Amy), Andrea Hardgrave (Lane), and Don Mattonen; two step grandsons Darrin Lamb, and Johnny Lamb; 10 great grandchildren Jonathan, Emily, Audrey, Tyler, Dana lee, Rebecca Ann, Angel, Jordan, Dustin, and Baylee; three sisters Helen Frances Searcy, Virginia Warren, and Carmelita Easterla (Harold); and one brother John D. Paris (Jenny).
Audra was a seamstress and worked for Kelly Draperies as well as doing private sewing. She loved to play cards and go to the casino. She was an artist and inspired many. She was a long standing member of The Eagles Lodge 3717 in Sugar Creek Missouri.
Audra Edmondson was born on January 13, 1933 to Henry and Virgie Paris. She lived in Independence, Missouri all her life, graduating from William Chrisman High School in 1950. She married Robert Joseph Edmondson that same year. They were married for 53 years until his passing in 2003. She is preceded in death by siblings Clifford, Thelda, Melvin, Namon, Darlene, Laura, and Henry. Audra is survived by two daughters Dianna Lynn Latta (Alan), and Donna Lee Lamb (Corky); three grandchildren Scott Latta (Amy), Andrea Hardgrave (Lane), and Don Mattonen; two step grandsons Darrin Lamb, and Johnny Lamb; 10 great grandchildren Jonathan, Emily, Audrey, Tyler, Dana lee, Rebecca Ann, Angel, Jordan, Dustin, and Baylee; three sisters Helen Frances Searcy, Virginia Warren, and Carmelita Easterla (Harold); and one brother John D. Paris (Jenny).
Audra was a seamstress and worked for Kelly Draperies as well as doing private sewing. She loved to play cards and go to the casino. She was an artist and inspired many. She was a long standing member of The Eagles Lodge 3717 in Sugar Creek Missouri.


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