Joanne Alice Childers
1887 - 1935 (47 years)-
Name Joanne Alice Childers [1] Birth 27 Oct 1887 Leslie, Franklin Co., MO [2] Gender Female Occupation Housewife USR1 Chronic Myocorditis Death 21 Sep 1935 Franklin Co., MO [2] Burial 23 Sep 1935 Leslie, Franklin Co., MO - Adams-Butler Cemetery, Lyons Twp. - St. Johns?
Person ID I969 Schrock-Birkey Connection Last Modified 27 Feb 2018
Father George Henry Childers, b. May 1855, Beaufort, Franklin Co., MO d. 5 May 1911, Franklin Co., MO (Age ~ 55 years) Mother Sarah Francis Stiewig, b. 20 Aug 1855, TX d. 23 Feb 1907, Franklin Co., MO (Age 51 years) Marriage 2 Nov 1873 Franklin Co., MO Family ID F1208 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family John Newton Blackwell, b. 7 Feb 1883, Leasburg, Franklin Co., MO d. 7 Dec 1951, Gerald, Franklin Co., MO (Age 68 years) Children 1. Earl Edward Blackwell, b. 6 Nov 1911, Leslie, Franklin Co., MO d. 20 Mar 1999, St. Louis, St. Louis Co., MO (Age 87 years) 2. Ervin Harold Blackwell, b. 1 Aug 1915, Gerald, Franklin Co., MO d. 3 Nov 1992, Sullivan, Franklin Co., MO (Age 77 years) 3. Mildred Blackwell, b. 30 Nov 1917, Leslie, Franklin Co., MO d. 5 Dec 2006, North Huntington Twp., Westmoreland Co., PA (Age 89 years) 4. Milford John Blackwell, b. 23 Oct 1919, Franklin Co., MO d. 20 Jan 2006, De Soto, Jefferson Co., MO (Age 86 years) 5. Milton Delmar Blackwell, b. 14 Sep 1924, Gerald, Franklin Co., MO d. 19 Apr 2018, Washington, Franklin Co., MO (Age 93 years) Family ID F462 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Birth - 27 Oct 1887 - Leslie, Franklin Co., MO Death - 21 Sep 1935 - Franklin Co., MO Burial - 23 Sep 1935 - Leslie, Franklin Co., MO = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - Obituary The Republican Tribune, Union, MO April 10, 1925, page 1
Mrs. Alice Blackwell, nee Childers, was born October 27, 1887, and was called to her heavenly home September 21, 1935, at the age of 47 years, 10 months, and 26 days.
Mrs. Blackwell made her confession in Christ in the early part of her life and remained a most devoted Christian until the und.
She lived a quiet and peaceful life in the realm of her household, where all her interests were centered. She was a devoted wife and a loving and sacrificing mother, and these little characteristics will long be remembered by the broken hearted ones left to mourn.
She is not here to comfort and console her children and never again will they hear that gentle voice, or feel the loving arms sheltering them from error and pain, as they grope their way along the misty pathway of young manhood and womanhood.
A loving husband and five children are mourning the departure of this beautiful life. The children are Earl, Ervin, Milford, Mildred, and Milton, who are all at home with their father and one grandchild. Besides her own family, she leaves to mourn for her three brothers, Fred Childers of Ellinwood, Kansas, Robert of Kansas City, and Lee of Seattle, Washington, and one sister, Mrs. C.R. Farrar of Union, MO.
Four sisters and two brothers precede her into the unknown world. She will also be missed by her many friends and neighbors to whom she expressed such a wonderful example of neighborly kindness. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. B. Adams at the home, and thence to the family cemetery near Beaufort. [3]
- Obituary The Republican Tribune, Union, MO April 10, 1925, page 1
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