"P" OBITUARIES

Scott County Missouri Genealogy Trails


LaGrange, IN -- JUANITA M. PATTERSON, 60, died Saturday at Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne, IN. Born in Vanduser, Mo., she was a homemaker. Surviving are her husband, John L.; a daughter, Pamela Wilson of LaGrange; four grandchildren; a great-grandchild; two sisters, Billie Hester of O’Fallon, Mo., and Carolyn Hazel of Lebanon, Ill.; and four brothers, Harold Hazel of Dupo, Ill., Carl Hazel of St. Louis, Jimmy Hazel of Zalma, Mo., and Homer Hazel of Marthasville, Mo.
Services at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Frurip-May Funeral Home, LaGrange. Calling from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Burial in Greenwood Cemetery, LaGrange.   --Journal Gazette, The (Fort Wayne, IN) - March 8, 1999


Crystal River, FL--MARY LYNN PATTERSON, 56, of Crystal River, died on Thursday (June 21, 2001) at the Seven Rivers Community Hospital in Crystal River. Born in Scott County, Mo., she came here five years ago from Hartford, Mich. She was a cook for the Corrections Corporation of America at the Lecanto detention facility. She was Baptist. Survivors include two daughters, Tina Figieri, Crystal River, and Maria Gilbert, Jacksonville; three brothers, James, Fort Smith, Ark., Jerry and Bobby, both of Sikeston, Mo.; a sister, Connie Roderiguez, Hartford, Mich; and six grandchildren. Strickland Funeral Home, Crystal River.
--St. Petersburg Times (FL) - June 22, 2001

Orlando, FL--DELLA A. PRICE, 72, 8321 Golden Acres Circle, Orlando, died Friday, (Sept 6, 1991). Born in Vanduser, Mo., she moved to Orlando from Laketon, Ind., in 1980. She was a homemaker. She was Protestant. Survivors: husband, Lester L.; daughter, Brenda Jacobowitz, Orlando; brother, George Moun, Frankfort, Ind.; one granddaughter. Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando.   --Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - September 7, 1991.


Oklahoma City, OK--MARCELLA (TED) PROFFIT died Sat. Beloved Aunt & Guardian, was born in Benton, MO in 1904. She was a Statistician with Vidio Theaters for 33 years and along with her three sisters, now deceased, they made a loving home for their nephew & foster son, John W. Ingram of OKC, who survives her. Services will be Monday at 10am in the Hahn-Cook/Street & Draper Chapel with interment in Rose Hill Cemetery.
--Daily Oklahoman, The (Oklahoma City, OK) - March 12, 1984