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    2. Ida Maude Hauenstein Hix The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel, February 1985 A nearly lifetime resident of Tuscumbia, Ida Maude Hix, 90, died Sunday, Feb. 10, 1985, at Memorial Hospital in Jefferson City. She was born Oct. 13, 1984, in Tuscumbia to Philip and Sarah Riggins Hauenstein. On June 13, 1919, she was married in Tuscumbia to Byron H. Hix who died Aug. 20, 1976. Mrs. Hix lived in the Tuscumbia area all of her life until she moved to the Senior House in Jefferson City three years ago. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Miller County Barracks 1442, Veterans of World War I. Surviving her are a daughter, Janet Buthod of Jefferson City; a sister, Sarah Shillermann of St. Louis; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Phillips Funeral Home with the Rev. Rudolph Beard officiating. Burial was in the Tuscumbia Cemetery. Ruth Hawken Crisp: The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel, March 1987 Ruth Crisp, 82, of Rte; 1, Tuscumbia died Sunday, March 8, 1987 at St. Luke's Hospital in Wisconsin. She was born Aug. 31, 1904 in Tuscumbia to William C. and Fanny C. Edwards Hawken. Mrs. Crisp spent her working years in Kansas City, Kan. She was a 57- year member of the Order of the Eastern Star, the Mt. Zion Christian Church, the Tuscumbia Senior Citizens; and the Miller County Historical Society. Surviving her are a daughter, Dorothy Pfingsten of Racine, Wis.; four grandchildren; two brothers, Clyde Hawken and Carl Hawken, both of Tuscumbia; a sister, Maude Nelson of Basehor, Kan.; and nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Mt. Zion, Christian Church with the Rev. Gene Edwards and the Rev. Charlie Worstell officiating. Burial was in the Tuscumbia Cemetery. Eastern Star services were held at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Phillips Funeral Home. Beryl Bond Miller MRS. BERYL MILLER, 53, DIES; OPERATED TUSCUMBIA BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. Beryl B. Miller, 53, Tuscumbia, owner-operator of Beryl's Beauty Shop for the past 11 years, died Saturday, June 16, 1979, at her home. She was born Sept. 19, 1925, at Iberia to Joe and Grace Wall Bond, Her mother survives at Iberia. Feb. 17, 1946 she was married at Iberia to Ray P. Miller, who died Nov. 12, 1977. Mrs. Miller was a member of the Tuscumbia Baptist Church. Other survivrors include a son, Gary R. Miller, Holts Summit, two daughters, Mrs. Alfreda Whited, Holdren, and Miss Kay Miller, Tuscumbia; two sisters, Mrs. Iva Lee Hancock, Roby, and Mrs. Phyllis Steen, Iberia, and five grandchildren. Funeral services wwere held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the church with the Rev. Randy Schmidt and the Rev. Bob Stevinson, officiating. Burial was in the Tuscumbia Cemetery under the direction of Stevinson Funeral Home of Iberia. Ross H. Wickham: The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel, April 1986 Ross H. Wickham, 90, Tuscumbia, died Thursday at the Miller County Nursing Home, Tuscumbia. He was born Oct. 25, 1895, at Ul-man, a son of Joseph and Mary Hix Wickham. On Oct. 23, 1956, he was married to Anna L. Watson, who survives of the home. Prior to his retirement in 1958, he owned Wickham's Store near Brumley. Survivors include: two stepsons, John Hunsaker, Pineville, La., and Ray Moore, Seaside, Calif.; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at the Stevinson-Mossman Funeral Home chapel, Iberia, with the Rev. Gene Edwards officiating. Burial will be at the Tuscumbia Cemetery. Obituary: Miller County Autogram Sentinel, November 1944 Mrs. Mary Flaugher, widow of James Flaugher, and a resident of Tuscumbia and community all her life, passed away at her home here at 8:15 O'clock Monday night following only a few days' illness. Mrs. Flaugher became ill last Friday night and by Saturday afternoon her illness was so acute that she did not recognize anyone. Her illness was thought to have been intestinal flu. She was born in Miller County April 14, 1865, and had she lived until next April would have been 80 years of age. At about the age of 23 she was united in marriage to James Flaugher and to this union seven children were born, two of whom Mrs. Manley Renfrow, who died in 1936, and Everett, who died in infancy, preceded her in death. Her husband passed away July 28, 1930. Surviving Mrs. Flaugher are five children, Mrs. Rector Wilson of the Wilson School community, Willie Flaugher of Kansas City, Kansas, Mrs. Alva Rook of Iberia, Elmer and Charlie Flaugher of Tuscumbia; 26 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren; many other relatives and a great host of friends. In early girlhood Mrs. Flaugher united with the Mt. Zion Church and during the last several years had been a faithful attendant at the Assembly of God Church at Tuscumbia. Mrs. Flaugher was very sincere in her Christian belief and was a regular attendant at church services. She rarely missed a service at the Assembly of God Church and even at her advanced age walked the distance from her home to the church in order to attend. In spite of her advanced years Mrs. Flaugher had enjoyed very good health and was very active in mind and body. She was a familiar figure at Tuscumbia and will be missed by her loved ones and friends. She was a good wife, mother and neighbor. She was a lover of flowers and made a collection of seeds from the flower beds of neighbors to plant in flower beds at her own home. The beautiful floral wreath presented by her neighbors attested to the esteem in which "Aunt Mary" was held. Funeral services were held at the Tuscumbia Assembly of God Church Wednesday afternoon of this week at 2 O'clock. Interment was in the Tuscumbia Cemetery under direction of Kays Funeral Home of Eldon. <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

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