Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Winterbower and collaterals

Name: Thomas C. Winterbower
Rank: [BLANK]
Company: K
Regiment: 1
State: Missouri
Arm of Service: Militia
Date of Filing:
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Publication Title: Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900
NARA Publication Number: T289
Publisher: National Archives and Records Administration
Collection Title: Civil War Pensions

WINTERBOWER, JOHN 11 Jan 1893 Feb 1970 77 65275 (Paris, Monroe, MO) (none specified) Missouri 497-03-0807
WINTERBOWER, JOHN 18 Apr 1923 Jun 1968 45 (not specified) (none specified) Missouri 499-30-5712

Name of Deceased: Fred Harrison Winterbower
Newspaper: The Columbia Daily Tribune
Date: Jan. 22, 1957
Submitters Name: Robert King

Obit: Fred Harrison Winterbower, 59, of Stephens, died at the Audrain County Hospital in Mexico at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon after an illness of about three years. He had been employed by the Marriott-Reed Coal company in Columbia prior to his illness. Funeral services will be conducted at Old Cedar church at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow by the Rev. H. E. Hannah of Fulton. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. Mr. Winterbower was born August 27, 1897, to L. C. and Lottie Harding Winterbower in Lathan and was married May 12, 1941 to the former Miss Ethel Ligon, who survives. Other survivors include three children, Joseph Harrison, Leona Jane and Mary Helen, all of the home; a step-son, Charles Todd, of the home; a sister, Mrs. Tessie Davis, Fulton; five brothers, John Winterbower, Clarence Winterbower, both of Mexico, Mo., Charles Winterbower, Sacramento, Calif., and Ray Winterbower and Tesmer Winterbower of Stephens. Two brothers, Elmer and Earl, preceded him in death. The body will remain at Parker's chapel until time for services.

Name of Deceased: Joseph H. Winterbower
Newspaper: The Fulton Sun
Date: May 24, 1990
Submitters Name: Robert King

Obit: Joseph "Joe" H. Winterbower, 47, of Fulton died Tuesday, May 22, 1990, at Callaway Community Hospital in Fulton. He was born Sept. 27, 1942, in Callaway County, the son of Fred Harrison and Ethel Todd Ligon Winterbower. He married Vera Rodgers of Dec. 19, 1967, in Centralia. She survives at the home. Other survivors include one son, Todd Winterbower of the home; one half-brother, Charles Owen Todd of Columbia; two sisters, Leona "Jane" Blake of Columbia and Mary Helen Winterbower of Columbia. He was preceded in death by his parents. Mr. Winterbower worked at Fulton State Hospital for 24 years and served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam from 1966 to 1968. Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Ron Baker at 10 a.m. Saturday at Debo Funeral Home in Fulton. Visitation is from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Old Cedar Cemetery in Stephens. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Fund or to the Southside Baptist Church.

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