Gladys Moore1

F, b. July 4, 1898, d. May 4, 1974
     Her Social Security Number was 319-20-6898.2 Gladys Moore was buried at Avalon Cemetery, Avalon, Livingston Co., Missouri.1 She was born on July 4, 1898.1,2 As of June 26, 1941,her married name was Silver.1 She married Frank June Silver, son of John Wesley Silver and Ida May Young, on June 26, 1941 at Sedalia, Pettis Co., Missouri.1 Gladys Moore died on May 4, 1974 at age 75.1

Family

Frank June Silver b. June 6, 1901, d. March 3, 1993
Marriage*She married Frank June Silver, son of John Wesley Silver and Ida May Young, on June 26, 1941 at Sedalia, Pettis Co., Missouri.1 

Citations

  1. [S7918] Avalon Cemetery, Livingston Co., MO, online www.findagrave.com.
  2. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.

Mabel Frances Brown1

F, b. April 7, 1900, d. August 12, 1953
     Mabel Frances Brown was buried at Hale Cemetery, Hale, Carroll Co., Missouri.2 She was born on April 7, 1900 at Missouri.2 She married Frank June Silver, son of John Wesley Silver and Ida May Young, on March 16, 1920 at Hale, Carroll Co., Missouri.1 As of March 16, 1920,her married name was Silver.1 Mabel Frances Brown and Frank June Silver were divorced in 1941.2 Mabel Frances Brown died on August 12, 1953 at Washington Co., Arkansas, at age 53.2

Census Records

1930Dwelling 191, District 18, Hale, Carroll Co., Missouri3
1940Dwelling 180, District 59-14, Grand River, Livingston Co., Missouri4

Family

Frank June Silver b. June 6, 1901, d. March 3, 1993
Marriage*Mabel Frances Brown married Frank June Silver, son of John Wesley Silver and Ida May Young, on March 16, 1920 at Hale, Carroll Co., Missouri.1 
Divorce* Mabel Frances Brown and Frank June Silver were divorced in 1941.2 
Children

Citations

  1. [S1628] Missouri State Archives, Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002.
  2. [S7907] Hale Cemetery, Carroll Co., MO, online www.findagrave.com.
  3. [S118] National Archives and Records Administration, 1930 United States Federal Census.
  4. [S3353] National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 United States Federal Census.
  5. [S7925] Bittiker Funeral Homes, online www.bittikerfuneralhomes.com, From the Frances Lavone Avery obituary.

Frances Lavone Silver1,2

F, b. May 15, 1924, d. September 23, 2016
FatherFrank June Silver1,3,4 b. June 6, 1901, d. March 3, 1993
MotherMabel Frances Brown1,3,4 b. April 7, 1900, d. August 12, 1953
     Frances Lavone Silver Frances Lavone Avery's life here on earth ended peacefully, on Friday, September 23, 2016 at the home of her daughter in Olathe, KS. Frances' life began on May 15, 1924. She was the first born child to proud parents Frank June and Mabel Frances (Brown) Silver who resided in rural Hale, MO, Hurricane Township, in Carroll County. As a youngster she attended several country schools. Her parents moved to the town of Hale, MO where she began first grade in 1930. When the family moved to Livingston County, she attended Hazel Green School, Center Country Schools, and also Bedford School where she graduated from eighth grade. In 1939, her parents relocated to Avalon, MO where she completed her high school years, graduating in 1942. In 1942, Frances married her high school sweetheart, Harry Avery, Junior. Their wedding was held on January 9, 1942 in the home of their minister Olive Faye in Chillicothe, MO. The couple lived in Missouri their entire life, first in Avalon, later Chillicothe and settled in Carrollton in 1952. They raised three children: Lloyd, Karen, and Arlene. Frances was a busy stay-at-home mother throughout the elementary school years of her children. Being a PTA member she participated as a room mother; as well as Cub Scout Den Mother, 4-H Leader and Brownie/Girl Scout Leader. As a member of the Carrollton Methodist Church, she assisted with the Methodist Youth Fellowship (MYF) during the years her children were involved. Frances also kept busy with a life-long interest in local civic and social clubs. She was a founding member of the Merry Minglers Extension Club serving as their first President in 1955-1956. Frances also was a Past Noble Grand of the Rebekah Lodge #598, having been a member for over 50 years from 1952 until they disbanded in 2004. In 1974, Frances was honored to receive the Business and Professional Women's Club "Woman of the Year" award and enjoyed being active in that club. She was an active member of the Carroll County Republican Women's Club and often assisted on Election Day and at the local Republican Headquarters prior to various elections. She served as Republican Committee Woman for Ward IV from 2006 until 2008. Frances enjoyed a strong interest in genealogy and was a founding member of the Carroll County Genealogical Association that was formed in 1997. Since the founding days of the CCGA, Frances continually held an office within the organization. Her final elected office was as a two-term President with her last term in office ending only a few years prior to her death. She was a charter member of the Guild of Colonial Artisans and Tradesmen 1607-1783 and was a lifetime member of the Carroll County Historical Society. Frances was also a member of the local chapter of The Daughters of the American Revolution. Along with several others, including her husband, Frances compiled material to create the Carroll County Country School book which was sold to the public. Her interest in genealogy continued throughout her later years when she would spend hours reading historical papers and family history. She began a business career in 1964, first as a florist at Main Street Floral in Carrollton, then in the Circuit Clerk and Recorders Office located at the Carroll County Courthouse. She was Deputy Clerk for 23 years until her retirement in 1989. In their retirement years, Frances and Junior traveled extensively throughout the United States including Hawaii. Her church attendance first began at East Grace Church, a country church near Hale, MO. She was baptized at the Baptist Church, Hale, MO. When the young couple moved to Avalon, Frances taught Sunday School at the Methodist Church. After they moved to Carrollton, they became members of the Carrollton Methodist Church. In addition to church activities that involved her children, Frances served on committees such as grief support which provided meals for grieving families. Frances is survived by her three children: Lloyd Avery, of Brewster, MA, Karen Miller and husband Clay of dual residence, in Fairway, KS and Arrow Rock, MO, and Arlene Avery, of dual residence in Carrollton, MO (health advocate and caregiver for her mother) and Olathe, KS; three grandchildren: Mark Avery and wife Elizabeth, of Dennis MA, Greta Avery, of Orleans, MA, and Carie Hagedorn Wright and husband T.J., of Leawood, KS; three great-grandchildren: Charles Lloyd Avery, of Dennis MA, Samuel Avery Wright and Jacob Henry Wright, of Leawood, KS; one sister, Marjorie Fontaine (Silver) Forbes, of Blue Springs, MO; two sisters-in law; several nieces; nephews; and cousins. Frances was preceded in death by her parents; and her husband. Frances will Lie In State, on Tuesday, September 27, 2016 from 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at Bittiker Funeral Home, 1201 North US 65 Highway, Carrollton, MO. There will be a Private Family Graveside Service.1 She was buried at Avalon Cemetery, Avalon, Livingston Co., Missouri.5 She was born on May 15, 1924 at Hale, Carroll Co., Missouri.1,5 As of January 9, 1942,her married name was Avery.1 She married Harry Hollis Avery Jr. on January 9, 1942 at Chillicothe, Livingston Co., Missouri.1,5,2 Frances Lavone Silver died on September 23, 2016 at Olathe, Johnson Co., Kansas, at age 92.1,5

Census Records

1930Dwelling 191, District 18, Hale, Carroll Co., Missouri3
1940Dwelling 180, District 59-14, Grand River, Livingston Co., Missouri4

Family

Harry Hollis Avery Jr. b. July 3, 1921, d. May 16, 2007
Marriage*Frances Lavone Silver married Harry Hollis Avery Jr. on January 9, 1942 at Chillicothe, Livingston Co., Missouri.1,5,2 
Children
  • Lloyd Avery1
  • Karen Avery1
  • Arlene Avery1

Citations

  1. [S7925] Bittiker Funeral Homes, online www.bittikerfuneralhomes.com, From the Frances Lavone Avery obituary.
  2. [S7925] Bittiker Funeral Homes, online www.bittikerfuneralhomes.com, From the Harry Hollis Avery, Jr. obituary.
  3. [S118] National Archives and Records Administration, 1930 United States Federal Census.
  4. [S3353] National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 United States Federal Census.
  5. [S7918] Avalon Cemetery, Livingston Co., MO, online www.findagrave.com.

Marjorie Fontaine Silver1

F, b. July 8, 1926
FatherFrank June Silver1,2,3 b. June 6, 1901, d. March 3, 1993
MotherMabel Frances Brown1,2,3 b. April 7, 1900, d. August 12, 1953
     Her married name was Forbes.1 Marjorie Fontaine Silver married Unknown Forbes.1 Marjorie Fontaine Silver was born on July 8, 1926 at Missouri.2,4

Census Records

1930Dwelling 191, District 18, Hale, Carroll Co., Missouri2
1940Dwelling 180, District 59-14, Grand River, Livingston Co., Missouri3

Family

Unknown Forbes
Marriage*Marjorie Fontaine Silver married Unknown Forbes.1 

Citations

  1. [S7925] Bittiker Funeral Homes, online www.bittikerfuneralhomes.com, From the Frances Lavone Avery obituary.
  2. [S118] National Archives and Records Administration, 1930 United States Federal Census.
  3. [S3353] National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 United States Federal Census.
  4. [S1235] Ancestry.com, U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1.

Harry Hollis Avery Jr.1,2,3

M, b. July 3, 1921, d. May 16, 2007
     Harry Hollis Avery Jr. Harry Hollis Avery, Jr., was born 03 July 1921 in Hale, Carroll County, MO, the first born son of Harry Hollis Avery and Bernice Kathryn Lyons. He was reared in rural Carroll and Livingston County areas, starting school at Bridge Creek and graduating from Avalon High School in 1939. He married his high school sweetheart, Frances Lavon Silver, on 09 January 1942 in Chillicothe, MO. After their marriage, "Junior" continued working with his father in the family garage and trucking business, as well as farming. He was employed as a heavy equipment operator with Hussey Bros. Construction, Avalon, and then McServey's, Chillicothe. In 1952, the family moved to Carrollton and Harry continued construction work with Beck and Harris Construction Company and later partnered in the Pence and Avery Construction Company. He worked on the building of the Longview Lake Dam and later with Ellis Construction Company constructing portions of I-70, I-435, and the Blue Springs Dam. In semi-retirement he was a sales represenative for Precision Oil Company. Harry joined the "Independent Order of Odd Fellows", first with the Avalon Lodge in 1947 where he served as Noble Gran and later transferred to the Carrollton Lodge where he served for many years as Treasurer. In 1977 he joined the "Wakenda Masonic Lodge #52" and was a member of the "Carrollton Shrine Club" and the "Ararat Shriners." He was a member of the Methodist Church, Avalon, transferring his membership in 1952 to the United Methodist Church of Carrollton. After a little more than a months stay in St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, MO, where he had been diagnosed with multiple myeloma cancer, he was admitted to Carroll House Nursing Facility in Carrollton, MO on Monday, 14 May 2007. He passed away two days later on 16 May 2007. He was preceded in death by his parents and his only two brothers, Wallace Eugene and Gerald Lyons Avery. He was survived by wife Frances of the home, three children, three grandchildren, two great grandsons and his only sister.2 He was buried at Avalon Cemetery, Avalon, Livingston Co., Missouri.4 He was born on July 3, 1921 at Hale, Carroll Co., Missouri.2,4,5,3 He married Frances Lavone Silver, daughter of Frank June Silver and Mabel Frances Brown, on January 9, 1942 at Chillicothe, Livingston Co., Missouri.1,4,2 Harry Hollis Avery Jr. died on May 16, 2007 at Carrollton, Carroll Co., Missouri, at age 85.4,2,5

Family

Frances Lavone Silver b. May 15, 1924, d. September 23, 2016
Marriage*He married Frances Lavone Silver, daughter of Frank June Silver and Mabel Frances Brown, on January 9, 1942 at Chillicothe, Livingston Co., Missouri.1,4,2 
Children
  • Lloyd Avery1
  • Karen Avery1
  • Arlene Avery1

Citations

  1. [S7925] Bittiker Funeral Homes, online www.bittikerfuneralhomes.com, From the Frances Lavone Avery obituary.
  2. [S7925] Bittiker Funeral Homes, online www.bittikerfuneralhomes.com, From the Harry Hollis Avery, Jr. obituary.
  3. [S3706] 1926–1975, RG 147. The National Archives at Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia Records of the Selective Service System, U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947.
  4. [S7918] Avalon Cemetery, Livingston Co., MO, online www.findagrave.com.
  5. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.

Henry Raymond Figg1,2,3,4

M, b. September 14, 1902, d. December 12, 1991
     Henry Raymond Figg was buried at Mount Washington Cemetery, Independence, Jackson Co., Missouri.2 He was born on September 14, 1902 at Troy, Iowa Co., Iowa.3,4 He married Rosa Mae Silver, daughter of John Wesley Silver and Ida May Young, on August 14, 1924 at St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., Missouri.1 Henry Raymond Figg died on December 12, 1991 at Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri, at age 89.

Census Records

1930Dwelling 376, District 146, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri5
1940Dwelling 102, District 25-14, Lathrop, Clinton Co., Missouri6

Occupation

1930Railroad fireman5
1940Farmer6

Family

Rosa Mae Silver b. November 8, 1902, d. February 22, 2002
Marriage*Henry Raymond Figg married Rosa Mae Silver, daughter of John Wesley Silver and Ida May Young, on August 14, 1924 at St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., Missouri.1 
Child

Citations

  1. [S1628] Missouri State Archives, Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002.
  2. [S6544] Mount Washington Cemetery , Jackson Co., MO, online http://www.findagrave.com/
  3. [S3406] Unknown compiler, Iowa, Births and Christenings Index, 1800-1999.
  4. [S3706] 1926–1975, RG 147. The National Archives at Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia Records of the Selective Service System, U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947.
  5. [S118] National Archives and Records Administration, 1930 United States Federal Census.
  6. [S3353] National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 United States Federal Census.
  7. [S6383] Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1969, online https://s1.sos.mo.gov/Records/Archives/ArchivesMvc/

Shirley Ann Figg1,2

F, b. September 3, 1928, d. September 3, 1928
FatherHenry Raymond Figg2 b. September 14, 1902, d. December 12, 1991
MotherRosa Mae Silver2 b. November 8, 1902, d. February 22, 2002
     Shirley Ann Figg was buried at Fairland Cemetery, Livingston Co., Missouri.1 She died on September 3, 1928 at Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri.2,1 She was born on September 3, 1928 at Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri.1,2

Citations

  1. [S7916] Fairland Cemetery, Livingston Co., MO, online www.findagrave.com.
  2. [S6383] Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1969, online https://s1.sos.mo.gov/Records/Archives/ArchivesMvc/

Ross Layfield Cooper1,2

M, b. August 16, 1900, d. March 5, 1984
     His Social Security Number was 488-38-6972.3 Ross Layfield Cooper was buried at Fairland Cemetery, Livingston Co., Missouri.1 He was born on August 16, 1900 at Ray Co., Missouri.1,3,2 He married Rosa Mae Silver, daughter of John Wesley Silver and Ida May Young, on November 28, 1948 at Carroll Co., Missouri.1 Ross Layfield Cooper died on March 5, 1984 at Missouri at age 83.1

Family

Rosa Mae Silver b. November 8, 1902, d. February 22, 2002
Marriage*He married Rosa Mae Silver, daughter of John Wesley Silver and Ida May Young, on November 28, 1948 at Carroll Co., Missouri.1 

Citations

  1. [S7916] Fairland Cemetery, Livingston Co., MO, online www.findagrave.com.
  2. [S3706] 1926–1975, RG 147. The National Archives at Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia Records of the Selective Service System, U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947.
  3. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.

Infant Silver1

M, b. February 7, 1905, d. February 23, 1905
FatherJohn Wesley Silver1 b. July 22, 1859, d. May 14, 1944
MotherIda May Young1 b. September 18, 1871, d. February 20, 1957
     Infant Silver was buried at Fairland Cemetery, Livingston Co., Missouri.1 He was born on February 7, 1905 at Livingston Co., Missouri.1 He died on February 23, 1905 at Livingston Co., Missouri.1

Citations

  1. [S7916] Fairland Cemetery, Livingston Co., MO, online www.findagrave.com.

Jacob "Jake" Clements1,2,3

M, b. March 22, 1904, d. April 22, 1983
     Jacob "Jake" Clements was buried at Fairland Cemetery, Livingston Co., Missouri.2 He was born on March 22, 1904 at Nodaway Co., Missouri.2,3 He married Helen Kathern Silver, daughter of John Wesley Silver and Ida May Young, on July 10, 1929 at Jackson Co., Missouri.1,2,4 Jacob "Jake" Clements died on April 22, 1983 at Missouri at age 79.2

Census Records

1930Dwelling 41, District 202, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri5
1940Dwelling 189, District 59-14, Grand River, Livingston Co., Missouri6

Occupation

1930Chauffeur5
1940Farmer6

Family

Helen Kathern Silver b. October 18, 1907, d. January 10, 2006
Marriage*Jacob "Jake" Clements married Helen Kathern Silver, daughter of John Wesley Silver and Ida May Young, on July 10, 1929 at Jackson Co., Missouri.1,2,4 
Children

Citations

  1. [S1628] Missouri State Archives, Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002.
  2. [S7916] Fairland Cemetery, Livingston Co., MO, online www.findagrave.com.
  3. [S3706] 1926–1975, RG 147. The National Archives at Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia Records of the Selective Service System, U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947.
  4. [S1193] Kansas City Star, From the Helen Kathern Clements obituary in the Jan 13, 2006 edition.
  5. [S118] National Archives and Records Administration, 1930 United States Federal Census.
  6. [S3353] National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 United States Federal Census.

Gerald Wayne Clements1,2,3,4,5

M, b. January 23, 1933, d. November 2, 2008
FatherJacob "Jake" Clements1 b. March 22, 1904, d. April 22, 1983
MotherHelen Kathern Silver1 b. October 18, 1907, d. January 10, 2006
     Gerald Wayne Clements was buried at Fairland Cemetery, Livingston Co., Missouri.5 He was born on January 23, 1933 at Missouri.2,6,7 He married Mary Etta Swihart on April 20, 1958 at Hale, Carroll Co., Missouri.3 Gerald Wayne Clements married Linda Carol Swartz on August 26, 1977 at Clark Co., Nevada.4,5 Gerald Wayne Clements died on November 2, 2008 at Lexington, Lafayette Co., Missouri, at age 75.6,7,5 He Gerald W. Clements, 75, a resident of Higginsville, Mo., died Sunday, Nov. 2, 2008 at Lafayette Regional Health Center, Lexington, Mo. Gerald married wife Linda Swartz on Aug. 26, 1977 in Las Vegas, Nev. Gerald attended several small county schools in Livingston County and graduated from Hale High School in 1951. He was drafted into the Army in March 1953 and took infantry basic training at Fort Riley, Kan. After infantry basic, he was sent to Camp Atterbury, Ind., for Military Police training and then sent to Sandi, Japan to Chemical, Biological, Radiological (C.B.R.) warfare school. After C.B.R. school, he was sent to the 5th Corporate Headquarters in Korea to finish his tour of duty in 1955. After the military, he worked at Sears Roebuck and Co. for 20 years, the last seven as a Commercial Sales Manager for Kansas and Missouri. He and his wife worked side by side in self employment for over 20 years, owning and operating five different businesses, the last three in which has seen major changes in the gas service station and convenience store business. Jerry's One Stop was the first convenience store in Warrensburg, Mo., with a fully lighted canopy and room for six cars to fuel at the same time, carrying regular, premium and diesel fuel. It was also the fist convenience store to offer self service, which the competition tried to get the city to shut Jerry's One Stop down, saying it was a fire hazard having customers pump their own fuel. During a gas war in the lat 80s, Jerry's One Stop was selling regular gas for three cents below cost and this war lasted appropriately 40 days. Jerry's One Stop was pictured on Kansas City television as having the cheapest gas in the state of Missouri and possibly the United States. Gerald and Linda semi-retired in 1995, they full retired in 1999 after selling their last place of business. Gerald was a lifetime member of the American Legion Post #223. He was a former member of the Elks and Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce. Gerald and Linda enjoyed traveling and considered themselves fortunate to be able to travel throughout the United States and trips to Bermuda and Europe. They enjoyed their retirement at their lake house on Lake of the Ozarks in addition to collecting antiques, and visiting with their children and grandchildren, and playing cards and games with friends. Gerald is survived by his wife, Linda, of the home; one sister, Janice Cochenour, Hale, Mo; three children, Clint Clements, Kansas City, Mo., Loretta Jackson, Kansas City, Mo., and Mark Swartz, Higginsville, Mo; mother-in-law, Mary Buchanan; 13 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, one infant brother, father-in-law, Richard Cochenour and one brother-in-law, Kenneth Cochenour. Services will be at the Lindley Funeral Home, Chillicothe, Mo., on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008 at 10 a.m. There will be a family visitation on Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Lindley Funeral Home, Chillicothe, Mo. Friends may call from 3 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008 at the funeral home. Burial will be in Fairland Cemetery, Hale, Mo. on November 4, 2008.5

Census Records

1940Dwelling 189, District 59-14, Grand River, Livingston Co., Missouri2

Family 1

Mary Etta Swihart b. November 9, 1937, d. April 17, 2010
Marriage*Gerald Wayne Clements married Mary Etta Swihart on April 20, 1958 at Hale, Carroll Co., Missouri.3 
Children
  • Clint Clements5
  • Loretta Clements5

Family 2

Linda Carol Swartz
Marriage*Gerald Wayne Clements married Linda Carol Swartz on August 26, 1977 at Clark Co., Nevada.4,5 

Citations

  1. [S1193] Kansas City Star, From the Helen Kathern Clements obituary in the Jan 13, 2006 edition.
  2. [S3353] National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 United States Federal Census.
  3. [S1628] Missouri State Archives, Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002.
  4. [S1491] Office of Vital Records Nevada State Health Division, Nevada Marriage Index, 1956-2005.
  5. [S7919] Chillicothe Tribune, From the Gerald W. Clements obituary in the Nov 4, 2008 edition.
  6. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.
  7. [S3600] U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010.