The following posts are obits I have that were on the same page as the ones I needed when I made copies of my ancestors obits. I thought they might help someone. Also, I'm new to this mail list thing, so please be patient with me. (smile) Here's the first one: From the Feb 1, 1933 issue of the Unionville Republican, Unionville, MO. MA BUCK The auditorium was filled last Friday afternoon with citizens who sympathetically paid their respect to Ma Buck in the last sad rites. This truly pioneer woman had made her good offices in life secure. Rev. M.A. Braun officiated. (Sermon info here) Martha Howard Buck was born May 11, 1870 in Unionville, MO., and passed away January 10, 1933 at 3:20 at her home, of double pneumonia, being at the time of her death 62 years and 8 months of age. She was converted in early life and united with the Christian Church and lived a consistent Christian life. When she was 18 years of age she was united in marriage to Richard Wilson to which one daughter Dolly, was born, who both preceded her in death. On April 71, 1896 ((date as written in paper)), she was again united in marriage to Aaron Linn, who also preceded her in death. To this union was born four children: three sons, Bud, of New York City; Roy, of Chippewa Falls, Wis.; Bob, of Toledo, Ohio, and one daughter, Mrs. William Blythe, residing here. On July 15, 1915, she was again united in marriage to John L. Buck, whom she leaves to mourn her loss. Besides her husband and children, she leaves six grandchildren, two sisters: Mrs. W.T. Spence, of Unionville, Mo., Mrs. Ves Crewson, of Lafalette, Colo., and one brother Will Howard, of Olne.. ((rest unreadable)) Springs, Colo.,and a host of friends. "Ma" Buck was a kind and loving mother and companion. She was loved by all who knew her. No person in the community will be missed more than "Ma" Buck, for she was a mother to everybody.