David B. Niswonger --Obituary
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David B. Niswonger --Obituary
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Posted: 12 Jan 2008 9:27PM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Niswonger, Roberts, Lux, Hartle, Sample
The Banner Press
Marble Hill, MO
David B. Niswonger
Feb. 22, 1940
David B. Niswonger, 88 years old, died Wednesday at his home near Patton of pneumonia. He had been ill about a week. The body was brought to Baker Funeral Home and remained there until time for services this afternoon at Post Oak Church, near Patton, conducted by Rev. Z. F. Yount and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr. Niswonger was born February 9, 1852 near Millersville, and lived there until he was about twenty-nine years old. He had lived the remainder of the time on a farm near Patton. He was a son of David Niswonger and the last member of his family. He was married to Miss Cora Lee Roberts in 1877, and she passed away in January, 1937. He was a member of the Methodist Church about fifty years. He is survived by three sons and three daughters. They are: H. D. Niswonger of Sedgewickville; W. L. Niswonger of Kansas City; Rev. O.D. Niswonger, pastor of the Methodist Church at Advance; Mrs. Rosa M. Lux of Caruthersville; Mrs. Shabie Hartle of Cape Girardeau, Mrs. Reva Sample of Patton, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. His son, Rev. O. D. Niswonger was a former pastor of Lutesville Methodist Church eleven years ago.
Marble Hill, MO
David B. Niswonger
Feb. 22, 1940
David B. Niswonger, 88 years old, died Wednesday at his home near Patton of pneumonia. He had been ill about a week. The body was brought to Baker Funeral Home and remained there until time for services this afternoon at Post Oak Church, near Patton, conducted by Rev. Z. F. Yount and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr. Niswonger was born February 9, 1852 near Millersville, and lived there until he was about twenty-nine years old. He had lived the remainder of the time on a farm near Patton. He was a son of David Niswonger and the last member of his family. He was married to Miss Cora Lee Roberts in 1877, and she passed away in January, 1937. He was a member of the Methodist Church about fifty years. He is survived by three sons and three daughters. They are: H. D. Niswonger of Sedgewickville; W. L. Niswonger of Kansas City; Rev. O.D. Niswonger, pastor of the Methodist Church at Advance; Mrs. Rosa M. Lux of Caruthersville; Mrs. Shabie Hartle of Cape Girardeau, Mrs. Reva Sample of Patton, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. His son, Rev. O. D. Niswonger was a former pastor of Lutesville Methodist Church eleven years ago.
