The Iberia Sentinel, August 1936 Marion Humphrey died here at his home Sunday of dust pneumonia which he contracted about nine days before while employed as a relief worker at the Kaiser recreational area on the Lake-of-the Ozarks. Mr. Humphrey has lived in Iberia and vicinity practically all his life and has reared a large family. He was born near Iberia in June 1876, being 60 years old at the time of his death. He was united in marriage at the age of 24 to Miss Marry Morrow, and to this union were born ten children, nine of whom are living, namely: Edd, Raymond, Jennings, Woodford, Archie and Truman, all of Iberia; Harley and Mrs. Mabel Edwards of Tuscumbia, and Mrs. Erma Farnham of Eldon. He is also survived by his wife; one sister, Mrs. Melvina Ahart of Iberia; three brothers, Steve of DeSoto, Mo., Matt of Kansas City, Mo., and Perry of Jefferson City, MO., also one half brother, Washington Humphrey of Kansas City; four grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. He was converted at an early age and united with the Christian (Newlight) Church where he held his membership until his death. Funeral services conducted by Rev. Otto Shearrer of Iberia, were held at the Union Church near Brays Monday and interment made in the cemetery at that place under direction of Adams & Casey local funeral directors.