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Descendants of Frank Maylee 1 Frank Maylee b: in Czechoslovakia.. +Lydia Kozel b: in Czechoslovakia... 2 Hattie Maylee b: 18 Oct 1865 in Prague, Czechoslovakia d: 30 Apr 1934 in Miller Co., Missouri... +John R. Thompson b: 09 Mar 1861 d: 15 Nov 1886... 3 Ida Thompson b: 11 Mar 1883 in Tuscumbia, Missouri d: 15 Jul 1965... +Hugh Marcellis Atwell b: 11 Mar 1883 in Miller County, Missouri d: 06 Sep 1970... 4 Frank Harold Atwell b: 10 Feb 1912 in Tuscumbia, Missouri d: 25 Aug 1912 in Tuscumbia, Missouri... 4 Virginia R. Atwell b: 03 May 1909 in Old Linn Creek, Camden County, Missouri d: 11 Apr 1999 in Jefferson City, Missouri... +Paul S. Yarger d: 12 Dec 1984... 5 David A. Yarger... 4 Glenn Atwell... 4 Charles Howard Atwell b: 20 Feb 1912 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri d: 21 Oct 2008 in Simi Valley, California... +Mary Louise Hammock... 5 Ronda Kaye Atwell... +Alvin Oster... 5 Diane Atwell... +Jack Williamson... 5 Stephen Howard Atwell... +Rita?... 4 Bethel Atwell... 3 Frank Lawrence Thompson b: 22 Mar 1884 in Tuscumbia, Missouri d: 04 Dec 1946 in Pulaski County, Missouri... +Stella Blackburn b: 04 Dec 1857 in Miller County, Missouri d: 08 Jul 1911 in Miller County, Missouri... *2nd Wife of Frank Lawrence Thompson:... +Icie Lee Burns b: 21 Dec 1893 in Miller County Missouri d: 11 Dec 1977 in Jefferson City, Missouri... 4 Frances Laurice Thompson... +Charles LeRoy Snodgrass b: 26 Dec 1922 in Dixon, Missouri d: 16 Jul 1973 in Jefferson City, Missouri... 5 Thomas LeRoy Snodgrass... 5 Michael Frank Snodgrass b: Abt. 1960... 5 Kenneth Charles Snodgrass b: Abt. 1960... 3 Charles C. Thompson b: 22 Mar 1884... *2nd Husband of Hattie Maylee:... +John Edward Kallenbach... 3 Dewey Edward Kallenbach b: 04 Apr 1898 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri d: 03 Jan 1981 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri... +Mary Ina McCommons b: 26 Apr 1899 in Brumley, Missouri d: 27 May 1977 in Jefferson City, Missouri... 3 Joseph E. Kallenbach b: Abt. 1904 in Missouri d: Aft. May 1988... 3 Hattie Kallenbach b: 06 Dec 1899 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri d: 14 May 1988 in St. Louis, Missouri... +Charles Ernest Fendorf b: 17 Oct 1886 in Missouri d: 20 Aug 1953 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri... 4 Maribel Fendorf... +? Henschel... 4 Katherine Fendorf b: 27 Oct 1925 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri d: 15 Oct 1998 in Jefferson City, Missouri... +Loren Stanley Humphreys. Sr. b: 1924 d: 1967... 5 Loren Stanley Humphreys, Jr.... 3 Alma Kallenbach b: 22 Aug 1901 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, MO d: 16 Jan 1996 in Columbia, Boone County, Missouri... +Asa M. Mayfield b: 15 Jun 1903 in Iberia, Miller County, Missouri d: 13 Dec 1987 in Columbia, Boone County, Missouri... 3 Hallie Kallenbach b: 1897 d: 1897... 3 Leonard E. Kallenbach b: 1895 d: 1973... +Hortense Hope Swanson b: Dec 1894 d: 1977... 2 Frank Maylee b: 16 May 1868 in Chicago, Illinois d: 07 Feb 1936 in Miller Co., Missouri... +Martha R. Bacon b: 1873 in Missouri d: 1910... 3 Emma Maylee b: Abt. 1900... 3 Robert B. Maylee b: 23 Apr 1907 d: 05 Jan 1972... +Gertrude Olive Martin b: 22 Jan 1907 in Miller Co., Missouri d: 10 Sep 1954 in Cole Co., Missouri

... 4 Mary Maylee b: 06 Aug 1929 in Miller County, Missouri d: 16 Aug 2006 in Jefferson City, Missouri... +John E. Vernon b: 20 Jul 1929 in Eldon, Missouri d: 18 Feb 1997 in New Braunfels, Texas... 5 Mark E. Vernon... +Cindy?... 5 Joseph S. Vernon... +Kim?... *2nd Husband of Mary Maylee:... +Roger B. Fisher... 4 Robert Frank Maylee b: 13 Sep 1931 in Atchison, Kansas d: 16 Jan 2008 in Eldon, Missouri... +Marjorie R. McDonald... 5 Robert Eric Maylee... +Rachel?... *2nd Wife of Robert B. Maylee:... +Sylvia J. Denton b: 30 Nov 1898 in Iberia, Miller County, Missouri d: 18 Jun 1985 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri Descendants of Frank Maylee Generation No. 1 1. Frank 1 Maylee was born in Czechoslovakia. He married Lydia Kozel. She was born in Czechoslovakia. Children of Frank Maylee and Lydia Kozel are: + 2 i. Hattie 2 Maylee, born 18 Oct 1865 in Prague, Czechoslovakia; died 30 Apr 1934 in Miller Co., Missouri. + 3 ii. Frank Maylee, born 16 May 1868 in Chicago, Illinois; died 07 Feb 1936 in Miller Co., Missouri. Generation No. 2 2. Hattie 2 Maylee (Frank 1 ) was born 18 Oct 1865 in Prague, Czechoslovakia, and died 30 Apr 1934 in Miller Co., Missouri. She married (1) John R. Thompson 1881. He was born 09 Mar 1861, and died 15 Nov 1886. She married (2) John Edward Kallenbach 28 Oct 1894 in Eldon, Missouri, son of Valentine Kallenbach and Mary?. Notes for Hattie Maylee: Obituary: Unknown Publication, 1934 Tuscumbia was cast into gloom Monday afternoon when the announcement came that Mrs. J. E. Kallenbach had passed away at 2:00 o clock. Her death had been momentarily expected for several hours, since her condition gradually grew worse following a stroke of paralysis she suffered a few days previously. Hattie Maylee Thompson Kallenbach was born on October 18, 1865, near Prague, Czechoslovakia. As an infant she came to America with her parents who, after residing in Chicago and later in Hannibal, Missouri, for short periods, settled in this county. She grew to womanhood in this community and resided here until her death on April 30, 1934. In 1881 she was united in marriage to John R. Thompson, of Tuscumbia, who preceded her in death on June 9, 1886. To this union were born three children, all now living Mrs. H.M. (Ida) Atwell, of Eldon, Mo.; Frank L. Thompson, of this place; and Chas. C. Thompson, of Portland, Oregon. On October 28, 1894, she was united in marriage to John Edward Kallenbach, of Tuscumbia. The wedding was solemnized by Rev. Edmund Wilkes, at Eldon, and they were the first couple to be married in the Christian Church which is still in use. To this union were born six children, of whom five survive her Leonard E., Dewey E., Joseph E., and Mrs. C.E. (Hattie) Fendorf of this place, and Mrs. Asa (Alma) Mayfield, of Tipton, Oklahoma. A sixth child, Halley, died in infancy. She leaves to mourn her passing, her husband, eight children, nine grandchildren, and one great-grandchild; and also a half brother, John. A brother, Frank, was taken by death in 1931. While still a young woman she became one of the charter members of the Tuscumbia Christian Church. Her work and her home were the constant inspirations I her truly Christian life. In her death the husband loses a faithful companion, the children a kind and devoted mother, and the community a good neighbor and friend.

Arrangements are being made to hold services at the Tuscumbia Christian Church Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Services will be conducted by Rev. S.A. Crouch, the pastor, and burial arrangements are in charge of the Phillips Funeral Home. More About Hattie Maylee: Cause of Death: Hemiplegia, right side More About John Thompson and Hattie Maylee: Marriage: 1881 More About John Kallenbach and Hattie Maylee: Marriage: 28 Oct 1894, Eldon, Missouri Children of Hattie Maylee and John Thompson are: + 4 i. Ida 3 Thompson, born 11 Mar 1883 in Tuscumbia, Missouri; died 15 Jul 1965. + 5 ii. Frank Lawrence Thompson, born 22 Mar 1884 in Tuscumbia, Missouri; died 04 Dec 1946 in Pulaski County, Missouri. 6 iii. Charles C. Thompson, born 22 Mar 1884. Children of Hattie Maylee and John Kallenbach are: 7 i. Dewey Edward 3 Kallenbach, born 04 Apr 1898 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri; died 03 Jan 1981 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri. He married Mary Ina McCommons 05 Jun 1918 in Ulman, Miller County, Missouri; born 26 Apr 1899 in Brumley, Missouri; died 27 May 1977 in Jefferson City, Missouri. Notes for Dewey Edward Kallenbach: Obituary: The Miller County Autogram Sentinel, January 8, 1981 Dewey Edward Kallenbach, 82, Tuscumbia, died Saturday, Jan. 3, 1981, at his home. Mr. Kallenbach was a lifelong resident of the Tuscumbia community. He was born April 4, 1898, at Tuscumbia to J.E. and Hattie Maylee Kallenbach. On June 5, 1918, he was married at Ulman to Ina McCommons, who died May 27, 1977. Mr. Kallenbach attended Tuscumbia High School. For a number of years he operated an appliance business in Tuscumbia. He was a member of the board of directors of the Bank of Tuscumbia and was a charter member of the Tuscumbia Lions Club. He was a member of the Tuscumbia Presbyterian Church, Masons, Odd Fellows and Modern Woodmen. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. C.E. Fendorf, Jefferson City and Mrs. Asa Mayfield, Eldon; a brother Dr. Joseph Kallenbach, Ann Arbor, Mich.; and 20 nieces and nephews. A son died in infancy. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at Phillips Funeral Home with the Rev. Wayne Cole officiating. Burial was in the Tuscumbia Cemetery. Pallbearers were Donald Abbett, Marshall Humphreys, Carl Kemna, Frank Martin, Max Pryor and Ralph Riemensnider. More About Dewey Edward Kallenbach: Burial: Tuscumbia Cemetery, Miller County, MIssouri Notes for Mary Ina McCommons: Obituary: Unknown Publication, May 1977 Mrs. Mary Ina Kallenbach, 78, Tuscumbia, a lifetime resident of Miller County, died Friday, May 27, 1977, at Charles E. Still Hospital in Jefferson City. She was born April 26, 1899, at Brumley to John L. and Margaret Emily (Graham) McCommons. June 5, 1918, she was married at Ulman to Dewey E. Kallenbach, who survives. Mrs. Kallenbach was a member of the Tuscumbia Presbyterian Church and the Mid Missouri China Painters. In addition to her husband she leaves two sisters, Mrs. Sadie Clark, Tuscumbia, and Mrs. Helen Cantwell, Eldon, and a brother, John Glenn McCommons, Salinas, Calif. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday at Phillips Funeral Home in Eldon. The Rev. Charles T. guest officiated. Burial was in the Tuscumbia Cemetery.

More About Mary Ina McCommons: More About Dewey Kallenbach and Mary McCommons: Marriage: 05 Jun 1918, Ulman, Miller County, Missouri 8 ii. Joseph E. Kallenbach, born Abt. 1904 in Missouri; died Aft. May 1988. + 9 iii. Hattie Kallenbach, born 06 Dec 1899 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri; died 14 May 1988 in St. Louis, Missouri. 10 iv. Alma Kallenbach, born 22 Aug 1901 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, MO; died 16 Jan 1996 in Columbia, Boone County, Missouri. She married Asa M. Mayfield 03 Jun 1931 in Atchison, Kan; born 15 Jun 1903 in Iberia, Miller County, Missouri; died 13 Dec 1987 in Columbia, Boone County, Missouri. Notes for Alma Kallenbach: Obituary: Jefferson City Post Tribune, Wednesday, January 17, 1996 Alma K. Kallenbach Mayfield, 94, Eldon, died Tuesday at University of Missouri-Columbia Hospital and Clinics. She was born Aug 22, 1901, in Tuscumbia, a daughter of John E. and Hattie Maylee Kallenbach. She was married June 3, 1931, in Atchison, Kan., to Asa M. Mayfield, who died Dec. 13, 1987. A graduate of Tuscumbia High School and the University of Missouri-Columbia, she as a teacher at Tuscumbia Elementary School and the El Reno, Okla., public school system until her retirement. She also farmed near Tuscumbia. She was a member of First Christian Church, Eldon, and the church s Christian Women s Fellowship Group. She was a member of the Missouri Retired Teacher s Association and the American Association of University Women. Survivors include nieces and nephews. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Phillips Funeral Home, Eldon. The Rev. David Grousnick will officiate. Burial will be in Tuscumbia City Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Thursday. Memorials are suggested to First Christian Church. More About Alma Kallenbach: Notes for Asa M. Mayfield: The Miller County Autogram, December 1987 Retired educator and school administrator, Asa M. Mayfield, 84, of 222 N. Locust St., Eldon, died Sunday, Dec. 13, 1987 at the University of Missouri Hospital and Clinics in Columbia. He was born June 15, 1903 in Iberia to L.J. and Dora M. Myers Mayfield. On June 3, 1931 he was married in Atchison, Kan. to Alma Kallenbach, who survives at the home. Mr. Mayfield was a graduate of Tuscumbia High School. He received his A.B. and B.S. degrees from Park College and his M.A. from the University of Missouri. He also attended the University of Oklahoma at Norman and Stillwater. He taught for two years in Miller County and eight years in Tipton. He also taught in the Oklahoma public schools, including 40 years at El Reno, Okla. where he served as a junior high principal and later as an assistant superintendent of schools. He also taught summer school classes at the Oklahoma City University and El Reno College. Mr. Mayfield held an honorary doctor of arts degree from El Reno College. HE was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America, the Oklahoma Education Association. The Eldon Retired Teachers, the Eldon Lions Club and the Eldon First Christian Church. Surviving him in addition to his wife are a brother, Bert Mayfield of St. Louis; and four sisters, Blanche Haines and Icie Fendorf of Kansas City, Kan., and Eileen Humphrey and Lois Adcock of Leawood, Kan. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at Phillips Funeral Home in Eldon with the Rev. Ronald Crooks officiating. Burial will be in the Tuscumbia Cemetery. More About Asa M. Mayfield: More About Asa Mayfield and Alma Kallenbach:

Marriage: 03 Jun 1931, Atchison, Kan 11 v. Hallie Kallenbach, born 1897; died 1897. More About Hallie Kallenbach: 12 vi. Leonard E. Kallenbach, born 1895; died 1973. He married Hortense Hope Swanson 08 Oct 1919 in Miller County, Missouri; born Dec 1894; died 1977. More About Leonard E. Kallenbach: More About Hortense Hope Swanson: More About Leonard Kallenbach and Hortense Swanson: Marriage: 08 Oct 1919, Miller County, Missouri 3. Frank 2 Maylee (Frank 1 ) was born 16 May 1868 in Chicago, Illinois, and died 07 Feb 1936 in Miller Co., Missouri. He married Martha R. Bacon 01 May 1898 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri, daughter of Ludwell Bacon and Maria?. She was born 1873 in Missouri, and died 1910. More About Frank Maylee: Cause of Death: Cirrhosis of the Liver More About Martha R. Bacon: Burial: Tuscumbia Cemetery, Miller County, Missouri More About Frank Maylee and Martha Bacon: Marriage: 01 May 1898, Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri Children of Frank Maylee and Martha Bacon are: 13 i. Emma 3 Maylee, born Abt. 1900. + 14 ii. Robert B. Maylee, born 23 Apr 1907; died 05 Jan 1972. Generation No. 3 4. Ida 3 Thompson (Hattie 2 Maylee, Frank 1 ) was born 11 Mar 1883 in Tuscumbia, Missouri, and died 15 Jul 1965. She married Hugh Marcellis Atwell 28 Jun 1908. He was born 11 Mar 1883 in Miller County, Missouri, and died 06 Sep 1970. More About Ida Thompson: Burial: Tuscumbia Cemetery, Tuscumbia, MO More About Hugh Marcellis Atwell: Burial: Tuscumbia Cemetery, Tuscumbia, MO More About Hugh Atwell and Ida Thompson: Marriage: 28 Jun 1908 Children of Ida Thompson and Hugh Atwell are: 15 i. Frank Harold 4 Atwell, born 10 Feb 1912 in Tuscumbia, Missouri; died 25 Aug 1912 in Tuscumbia, Missouri. More About Frank Harold Atwell:

Burial: Tuscumbia Cemetery, Tuscumbia, MO Cause of Death: Dysentery + 16 ii. Virginia R. Atwell, born 03 May 1909 in Old Linn Creek, Camden County, Missouri; died 11 Apr 1999 in Jefferson City, Missouri. 17 iii. Glenn Atwell. + 18 iv. Charles Howard Atwell, born 20 Feb 1912 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri; died 21 Oct 2008 in Simi Valley, California. 19 v. Bethel Atwell. 5. Frank Lawrence 3 Thompson (Hattie 2 Maylee, Frank 1 ) was born 22 Mar 1884 in Tuscumbia, Missouri, and died 04 Dec 1946 in Pulaski County, Missouri. He married (1) Stella Blackburn 1911, daughter of John Blackburn and Ann Marshall. She was born 04 Dec 1857 in Miller County, Missouri, and died 08 Jul 1911 in Miller County, Missouri. He married (2) Icie Lee Burns 24 Jun 1917 in Eldon, Missouri, daughter of William Burns and Susannah June. She was born 21 Dec 1893 in Miller County Missouri, and died 11 Dec 1977 in Jefferson City, Missouri. Notes for Frank Lawrence Thompson: Unknown Publication, December 1946 The Tuscumbia Christian Church, filled to capacity, did not accommodate half of the many friends attending the funeral services for Frank L. Thompson on Sunday afternoon. Rev. A.L. Alexander officiated at the services with burial in the Tuscumbia Cemetery under the direction of Phillips Funeral Home. Masonic ceremonies were held at the grave. Frank Lawrence Thompson, a well loved resident of Tuscumbia, died suddenly on Wednesday night at Waynesville of a cerebral hemorrhage. He was born March 23, 1884, at Tuscumbia, the son of John and Hattie Thompson. At an early age he began working in the blacksmith shop of his stepfather, J.E. Kallenbach, and then engaged in the garage business with him for many years. For three years during World War II he was employed as a guard at the Bagnell Dam, and since the close of the war was employed at the Bell garage in Waynesville. Early in 1911 he was united in marriage with Stella Blackburn, who died a few months later in the same year. On June 24, 1917, he was united in marriage with Icie L. Burns, and to this union was born one daughter, Frances Laurice. He is survived by his wife, Icie, and daughter, Frances (Mrs. LeRoy Snodgrass) his twin brother, Charles C. of Portland, Oregon, and a sister, Mrs. H.M. Atwell, of Eldon. He also leaves three half brothers, L.E. Kallenbach and D.E. Kallenbach, of Tuscumbia, and Joseph E. Kallenbach of Ann Arbor, Michigan; two half sisters, Mrs. C.E. Fendorf of Jefferson City, and Mrs. Asa Mayfield, of El Reno, Oklahoma, and his step-father, J.E. Kallenbach of Tuscumbia. He is survived by one uncle, C.M. Thompson of Portland, Oregon. Some 40 years ago he united with the Christian Church (under the preaching of W.M. Mundell) and continued in that faith until death. He was a member of the Modern Woodman and the Independent Order of Oddfellows, and also a member of the Masonic Order, including the Royal Arch Degree. More About Frank Lawrence Thompson: Burial: Tuscumbia Cemetery, Tuscumbia, MO Cause of Death: Severe headache; high blood pressure; apoplexy More About Frank Thompson and Stella Blackburn: Marriage: 1911 Notes for Icie Lee Burns: Obituary: The Eldon Advertiser Mrs. Icie Lee Thompson, 83, Tuscumbia, died Sunday, Dec. 11, 1977, while at Charles Still Hospital, Jefferson City. She was born Dec. 21, 1893, in Miller County to Riley and Susann June Burns. June 24, 1917, she was married at Eldon to Frank L. Thompson, who died Dec. 4, 1946. In 1947 Mrs. Thompson became Miller County s first woman deputy sheriff. She was a member of the Tuscumbia Christian Church and Eldon Chapter 210, Order of the Eastern Star.

Surviving are a daughter, Francis Snodgrass, Tuscumbia; and three grandsons, Thomas, Michael and Kenneth Snodgrass, all of Tuscumbia. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Tuscumbia Christian Church with the Rev. David Geruin officiating. Burial was in the Tuscumbia Cemetery under the direction of Phillips Funeral Home. More About Icie Lee Burns: Burial: Tuscumbia Cemetery, Tuscumbia, MO More About Frank Thompson and Icie Burns: Marriage: 24 Jun 1917, Eldon, Missouri Child of Frank Thompson and Icie Burns is: + 20 i. Frances Laurice 4 Thompson. 9. Hattie 3 Kallenbach (Hattie 2 Maylee, Frank 1 ) was born 06 Dec 1899 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri, and died 14 May 1988 in St. Louis, Missouri. She married Charles Ernest Fendorf 27 Sep 1922 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri, son of Francis Fendorf and Mary Martin. He was born 17 Oct 1886 in Missouri, and died 20 Aug 1953 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri. Notes for Hattie Kallenbach: Obituary: The Eldon Advertiser, May, 1988 Hattie K. Fendorf, 88, of Jefferson City died May 14, 1988 at Lutheran Medical Center in St. Louis. She was born Dec. 6, 1899 in Tuscumbia to John Edward and Hattie M. Thompson Kallenbach. She was married to Ernest Fendorf on Sept. 27, 1922 in Tuscumbia. He died Aug. 20, 1953. Mrs. Fendorf was a member of the Christian Church and the Hawthorn Garden Club in Jefferson City. She had lived in Jefferson City since 1943. Surviving Mrs. Fendorf are two daughters, Maribel Henschel of Clayton and Katherine Humphreys of Jefferson City; a sister, Alma Mayfield of Eldon; a brother, Joseph Kallenbach of Ann Arbor, Mich.; three grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Phillips funeral Home in Eldon with the Rev. Ronald E. Crooks officiating. Burial was in the Tuscumbia Cemetery. More About Hattie Kallenbach: More About Charles Ernest Fendorf: Cause of Death: Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease More About Charles Fendorf and Hattie Kallenbach: Marriage: 27 Sep 1922, Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri Children of Hattie Kallenbach and Charles Fendorf are: 21 i. Maribel 4 Fendorf. She married? Henschel. + 22 ii. Katherine Fendorf, born 27 Oct 1925 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri; died 15 Oct 1998 in Jefferson City, Missouri. 14. Robert B. 3 Maylee (Frank 2, Frank 1 ) was born 23 Apr 1907, and died 05 Jan 1972. He married (1) Gertrude Olive Martin, daughter of Theodore Martin and Christina Bear. She was born 22 Jan 1907 in Miller Co., Missouri, and died 10 Sep 1954 in Cole Co., Missouri. He married (2) Sylvia J. Denton 1955, daughter of Wesley Denton and Nancy Aust. She was born 30 Nov 1898 in Iberia, Miller County, Missouri, and died 18 Jun 1985 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri.

More About Robert B. Maylee: Notes for Gertrude Olive Martin: The Miller County Sentinel, September 16, 1954 A well known Miller County woman, Mrs. Gertrude O. Maylee, 48, of Eldon, was killed instantly late Friday afternoon when her car overturned three times and hurtled over an embankment a short distance east of the intersection of highways 17 and 54. The State Highway Patrol said Mrs. Maylee, rounding a curve heading toward Eldon on highway 54, veered off on the right shoulder, lost control of the car, swung across the highway and turned over three times before the car went over the 12-foot embankment. Mrs. Maylee, who was traveling alone in the 1954 model car, was thrown from the vehicle, and died of head injuries. She was returning from Wellsville, Mo., where she was employed to teach school. For many years Mrs. Maylee taught in the rural schools of Miller County. Prior to moving to Eldon, she and her husband, R.B. (Bob) and their two children resided in Tuscumbia where Mr. Maylee was Circuit of Miller County for two terms. For the past several years Mr. Maylee has been employed by Clark Bros. of Eldon as a car and farm implement salesman. She was a graduate of Central Missouri State College at Warrensburg. Her daughter, Mrs. John Vernon, teaches school at Richland. Robert, a son, was recently discharged from the Navy and plans to enter the University of Missouri. Also surviving are her father, Theodore Martin of Ulman and a brother, Frank Martin of Tuscumbia. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday in the Eldon Christian Church and interment was in the Tuscumbia Cemetery. More About Gertrude Olive Martin: Cause of Death: Fractured skull, crushed Notes for Sylvia J. Denton: She is buried in the Iberia Cemetery under the name Sylvia J. Condra. Cemetery records also have a notation made of her burial (based on Miller County records) under the name Maylee. Obituary: Miller County Autogram-Sentinel, June 1985 Sylvia J. Maylee, 86, of Eldon died Tuesday, June 18, 1985, at the Miller County Nursing Home in Tuscumbia. She was born Nov. 30, 1898, in Iberia to Wesley and Nancy Aust Denton. She was first married to Guy Thompson, who died in 1921. She also was married to Oscar Carr and Arch Condra, who both preceded her in death. She was married in 1955 to Robert Maylee, who died in 1972. Mrs. Maylee was a member of the Eldon First Baptist Church and American Legion Post 105, Ladies Auxiliary in Iberia. Surviving her are two sons, Farris Thompson of Eldon and Bob Carr of Rifle, Colo.; two step children, Robert Maylee and Mary Vernon, both of Eldon; two brothers, Sherman Denton of Iberia and Herman Denton of Eldon; four sisters, Marsha Dake of Iberia, Ida Belle Hails and Veta McKenzie, both of Elvins, and Mary Wray of St. James; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Eldon First Baptist Church with Dr. Randall Bunch officiating. Burial will be in the Iberia Cemetery under the direction of Stevinson-Mossman Funeral Home in Iberia. Visitation will be held at the funeral home from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday and the body will be in state at the church from noon Friday until time for services. More About Sylvia J. Denton: Burial: Iberia Cemetery, Iberia, Missouri More About Robert Maylee and Sylvia Denton: Marriage: 1955 Children of Robert Maylee and Gertrude Martin are: + 23 i. Mary 4 Maylee, born 06 Aug 1929 in Miller County, Missouri; died 16 Aug 2006 in Jefferson City, Missouri.

+ 24 ii. Robert Frank Maylee, born 13 Sep 1931 in Atchison, Kansas; died 16 Jan 2008 in Eldon, Missouri. Generation No. 4 16. Virginia R. 4 Atwell (Ida 3 Thompson, Hattie 2 Maylee, Frank 1 ) was born 03 May 1909 in Old Linn Creek, Camden County, Missouri, and died 11 Apr 1999 in Jefferson City, Missouri. She married Paul S. Yarger. He died 12 Dec 1984. Notes for Virginia R. Atwell: Obituary: Jefferson City Post Tribune, Monday, April 12, 1999 Virginia R. Yarger, 89, Eldon, died April 11, 1999, at St. Marys Health Center. She was born May 3, 1909, in Old Linn Creek, a daughter of Hugh M. and Ida Thompson Atwell. She was married Oct. 3, 1931, in Iberia, to Paul S. Yarger, who died Dec 12, 1984. She was a 1927 graduate of Eldon High School and attended Central Missouri State Teachers College, Warrensburg. A lifelong Miller County resident, she taught in rural schools. She co-owned and co-operated the MFA Insurance Agency in Eldon for almost 30 years. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star, Rebekah Lodge and Eldon First Christian Church. She was a Republican Committeewoman in Miller County. Survivors include: one son, David A. Yarger, Versailles; two brothers, Glenn Atwell, Flint, Texas, and Charles Atwell, Hannibal; three grandchildren; two step grandsons; and four great-grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Mossman & Hess Funeral Home, Eldon. Don Renken will officiate. Burial will be in the Eldon Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday. Memorials are suggested to The Lee House Memorial Fund, Eldon. More About Virginia R. Atwell: Burial: Eldon Cemetery, Eldon, Missouri Child of Virginia Atwell and Paul Yarger is: 25 i. David A. 5 Yarger. 18. Charles Howard 4 Atwell (Ida 3 Thompson, Hattie 2 Maylee, Frank 1 ) was born 20 Feb 1912 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri, and died 21 Oct 2008 in Simi Valley, California. He married Mary Louise Hammock. Notes for Charles Howard Atwell: The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008 Charles Howard Atwell, 96, of Simi Valley, Calif. died Oct 21, 2008, at the Simi Valley Care Center. He was the uncle of David Atwell Yarger of Versailles. Mr. Atwell was born Feb. 20, 1912, in Tuscumbia to Hugh M. and Ida Alice Thompson Atwell. He was graduated from Eldon High School in 1930. He was a lifetime member of the Instrument Society of America and volunteered for the Hannibal Regional Hospital Auxiliary and for Lifeline. He previously lived in Louisiana and had worked for Monsanto in St. Louis. In 1976, he began working at American Cyanamid, retiring in 1980, but continuing as a special consultant for the company. He left Hannibal in 1999 to be near his family in Simi Valley. Surviving are his daughters and sons-in-law, Ronda Kaye and Alvin Oster and Diane and Jack Williamson, all of Simi Valley; a son and daughter in-law, Stephen Howard and Rita Atwell of Baltimore, Md.; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Louis Hammock Atwell; two brothers, his twin Harold, who died at age 6 months, and Glenn; and two sisters, Virginia and Bethel. Funeral services were held Oct. 30 at Immanuel Baptist Church in Hannibal with the Rev. Mark Albee officiating. Burial was in Riverview Cemetery in Louisiana under the direction of Smith Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to Hannibal-LaGrange College or the Simi Valley Care Center in care of the funeral home at 2619 St. Mary s Ave., Hannibal, MO 63401. More About Charles Howard Atwell:

Burial: Riverview Cemetery, Louisiana, Missouri Children of Charles Atwell and Mary Hammock are: 26 i. Ronda Kaye 5 Atwell. She married Alvin Oster. 27 ii. Diane Atwell. She married Jack Williamson. 28 iii. Stephen Howard Atwell. He married Rita?. 20. Frances Laurice 4 Thompson (Frank Lawrence 3, Hattie 2 Maylee, Frank 1 ) She married Charles LeRoy Snodgrass 08 Sep 1943 in Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, son of Charles Snodgrass and Mabel Cordsmeyer. He was born 26 Dec 1922 in Dixon, Missouri, and died 16 Jul 1973 in Jefferson City, Missouri. Notes for Charles LeRoy Snodgrass: News Article/Obituary: unknown newspaper, Vol. 91 No. 25, Thursday, July 19, 1973 Funeral services were held in Eldon Wednesday for Circuit Judge Charles LeRoy Snodgrass, 50, of Tuscumbia who died of a heart attack early Monday, July 16, 1973, at Charles E. Still Hospital, Jefferson City. He had been hospitalized since suffering an earlier attack the evening of June 29. He was judge of the 26th Judicial Circuit which includes Miller, Morgan, Camden, Moniteau and Laclede counties. He was elected Nov. 5, 1968 to serve the unexpired term of the late Judge Claude E. Curtis, and was reelected to a six-year term in 1970. Judge Snodgrass was born in Dixon on Dec. 26, 1922, the son of Charles D. and Mabel (Cordsmeyer) Snodgrass. His mother survives at Tuscumbia. On Sept. 8, 1943 he was married in Columbia to Frances Thompson who survives at the home. Judge Snodgrass also leaves three sons, Thomas LeRoy Snodgrass, 16, and Michael Frank Snodgrass and Kenneth Charles Snodgrass, 13-year-old twins, of the home; one brother, Charles Irvin Snodgrass, Tuscumbia; and two sisters, Mrs. Melva Hagan, Columbia, and Mrs. Doris Jean Klein, Kansas City. A twin sister, Mabel Louise, preceded him in death. Judge Snodgrass was educated in the Tuscumbia School; Iberia Junior College where he received an associate in arts degree in 1942; the University of Indiana-Bloomington; the University of Cincinnati; and the University of Missouri-Columbia where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1947 and doctor of jurisprudence in 1949. He was a veteran of World War II service with the United States Army, including 16 months of overseas duty. Judge Snodgrass, a former mayor of Tuscumbia, engaged in the general practice of law there for nearly 20 years before assuming his duties as circuit judge in January 1969. He served five terms as prosecuting attorney of Miller County, 1951-60, and also served as city attorney of Tuscumbia and Lake Ozark. He was a member of the Oak Street Church of Christ in Eldon. Judge Snodgrass, a Mason and a Shriner, was chairman of the Jurisprudence Committee of the Grand Lodge of Missouri, and a member of Ionia Lodge 381, AF & AM; Eldon Chapter 210, Order of the Eastern Star; Royal Arch Masons, Eldon; the Shrine, Springfield; and 32nd Degree, St. Louis. He was also a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2442 and American Legion Post 229, Eldon; and the Miller County Missouri and American Bar Assns., and Phil Delta Phi legal fraternity. Masonic services were held at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Phillips Chapel in Eldon. Funeral services were held there at 3 p.m. Wednesday with Bud Biglieni as officiating minister. Burial was in the Tuscumbia Cemetery where military rites were conducted by a Fort Leonard Wood mortuary team. The Miller County courthouse was closed Wednesday afternoon, and officials and deputies attended the services in a group. Attorneys from the 26th Judicial Circuit served as honorary pallbearers. Active pallbearers were Wayne Hensley, Bill Anson, Louis Rohls, Bob Perkins, Rex Wyrick and Clyde Hawken. More About Charles LeRoy Snodgrass: More About Charles Snodgrass and Frances Thompson: Marriage: 08 Sep 1943, Columbia, Boone County, Missouri Children of Frances Thompson and Charles Snodgrass are: 29 i. Thomas LeRoy 5 Snodgrass. 30 ii. Michael Frank Snodgrass, born Abt. 1960.

31 iii. Kenneth Charles Snodgrass, born Abt. 1960. 22. Katherine 4 Fendorf (Hattie 3 Kallenbach, Hattie 2 Maylee, Frank 1 ) was born 27 Oct 1925 in Tuscumbia, Miller County, Missouri, and died 15 Oct 1998 in Jefferson City, Missouri. She married Dr. Loren Stanley Humphreys. Sr. 17 Jul 1955. He was born 1924, and died 1967. Notes for Katherine Fendorf: Obituary: Jefferson City Post Tribune, Friday, October 16, 1998 Katherine F. Humphreys, 72, Jefferson City, died Oct. 15, 1998, at her home. She was born Oct. 27, 1925, in Tuscumbia, a daughter of C. Ernest and Hattie Kallenbach Fendorf. She was married July 17, 1955, in Jefferson City to Dr. L. S. Humphreys, who died March 5, 1967. She was a homemaker and a member of First Christian Church, Jefferson City. She was a member of Hawthorne Garden Club, Jefferson City. She attended grade school in Tuscumbia and graduated from Jefferson City High School. She also graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia. Survivors include: one son, Loren Stanley Humphreys Jr., Jefferson City; and one sister, Maribel Henschel, Clayton. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Phillips Funeral Home, Eldon. The Rev. Larry Veatch will officiate. Burial will be in Tuscumbia Cemetery. Visitation will be from noon-2 p.m. Saturday. Memorials are suggested to First Christian Church, 327 East Capitol Ave., Jefferson City, Mo. 65101. More About Katherine Fendorf: More About Dr. Loren Stanley Humphreys. Sr.: More About Loren Sr. and Katherine Fendorf: Marriage: 17 Jul 1955 Child of Katherine Fendorf and Loren Sr. is: 32 i. Loren Stanley 5 Humphreys, Jr.. 23. Mary 4 Maylee (Robert B. 3, Frank 2, Frank 1 ) was born 06 Aug 1929 in Miller County, Missouri, and died 16 Aug 2006 in Jefferson City, Missouri. She married (1) John E. Vernon 15 Aug 1952 in Eldon, Missouri, son of Chester Vernon and Lois Smith. He was born 20 Jul 1929 in Eldon, Missouri, and died 18 Feb 1997 in New Braunfels, Texas. She married (2) Roger B. Fisher 06 Dec 2004, son of? Fisher and Eula?. Notes for Mary Maylee: Obituary: Jefferson City News Tribune, Tuesday, April 18, 2006 Mary E. Vernon Fisher, age 76, of Tuscumbia, Mo., passed away Sunday, April 16, 2006 in Jefferson City, Mo. She was born August 6, 1929, in Miller County, Missouri, the daughter of Robert B. Maylee and Gertrude (Martin) Maylee. She was married to John E. Vernon, in Eldon, Missouri on August 15, 1952, who preceded her in death on February 18, 1997. She was later married on December 6, 2004, to Roger B. Fisher, who survives of the home. She was a lifetime resident of Miller County. She graduated from Eldon High School in 1947, attended Central Missouri State Teachers College at Warrensburg, Missouri and graduated from University of Missouri-Columbia in 1951. She taught school at Monett, Minden, Richland, Tuscumbia, and Eldon then retired in 1984. She taught Home Economics. She was a member of the Missouri State Teachers Association, the Niangua Chapter of DAR, Beta Sigma Phi, member of the Eldon Garden Club & the Eldon Country Club, 50 year member of the First Christian Church of Eldon, Missouri. She is also survived by: two sons and daughters-in-law, Mark & Cindy Vernon, New Braunfels, Texas, and Joe & Kim Vernon, Eldon, Missouri; her mother-in-law, Eula Fischer, Tuscumbia, Missouri; three step-sons, Neil

Fischer, Eldon, Missouri, Steve Fischer, Lee's Summit, Missouri, and John Fischer, Urbana, Illinois; one stepdaughter, Jamie Fischer, Kansas City, Kansas; one brother, Robert Maylee, Eldon, Missouri; five grandchildren, seven step-grandchildren and three great step-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 18, 2006 at Phillips Funeral Home in Eldon, Missouri. Funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 19, 2006, at Phillips Funeral Home in Eldon, Missouri with Rev. Shirley Williams officiating. Burial in the Eldon City Cemetery, Eldon, Mo. Memorials are suggested to the First Christian Church of Eldon, Missouri. Arrangements are under the direction of Phillips Funeral Home, Eldon, Missouri. More About Mary Maylee: Burial: Eldon City Cemetery, Eldon, Missouri Notes for John E. Vernon: Obituary: Jefferson City Post Tribune, Wednesday, February 19, 1997 John E. Vernon, 67, Eldon, died Tuesday at McKenna Memorial Hospital, New Braunfels, Texas. He was born July 20, 1929, in Eldon, a son of Chester S. and Lois Smith Vernon. He was married Aug. 15, 1952, in Eldon, to Mary E. Maylee, who survives at the home. An Army veteran, he was a 1947 graduate of Eldon High School and a graduate of the University of Missouri- Columbia. He was a basketball coach at Northwestern High School, near Mendon, in 1952, and at Richland High School for the next three years. After moving back to Eldon in 1956, he became a State Farm Insurance agent, a career he pursued for 35 years until his retirement in 1991. He was a member of First Christian Church, Eldon, and a member and past president of the Eldon Country Club. Other survivors include: two sons, Mark E. Vernon, New Braunfels, and Joseph S. Vernon, Eldon; one brother, Wallace G. Vernon, Eldon; five grandchildren and two step-grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Phillips Funeral Home, Eldon. The Rev. Bennie Yount will officiate. Burial will be in Eldon City Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Friday. Memorials are suggested to First Christian Church, Eldon. More About John E. Vernon: Burial: Eldon City Cemetery, Eldon, Missouri More About John Vernon and Mary Maylee: Marriage: 15 Aug 1952, Eldon, Missouri More About Roger Fisher and Mary Maylee: Marriage: 06 Dec 2004 Children of Mary Maylee and John Vernon are: 33 i. Mark E. 5 Vernon. He married Cindy?. 34 ii. Joseph S. Vernon. He married Kim?. 24. Robert Frank 4 Maylee (Robert B. 3, Frank 2, Frank 1 ) was born 13 Sep 1931 in Atchison, Kansas, and died 16 Jan 2008 in Eldon, Missouri. He married Marjorie R. McDonald 24 Nov 1955 in Eldon, Missouri, daughter of Bert McDonald and Ruth Richardson. Notes for Robert Frank Maylee: The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel, Thursay, January 24, 2008 Robert Frank Maylee, age 76, of Eldon, died Wednesday, January 16, 2008, at his home. He was born Sept. 13, 1931, in Atchison, Kan., to Robert Bacon and Gertrude Olive Martin Maylee. On Nov. 24, 1955, he was married in Eldon to Marjorie R. McDonald, who survives at the home. Mr. Maylee was a retired banker. He served in the U.S. Navy and was a member of the Eldon First Christian Church. HE was graduated from Eldon High School and the Wisconsin School of Banking in Madison, Wis. He attended Warrensburg Teachers College, now the University of Central Missouri, the University of Missouri-

Columbia and Lincoln University in Jefferson City. He served as a Boy Scout master and was a member of the Kiwanis and the Lake Ozark Rotary Club. In Addition to his wife, he is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Robert Eric and Rachel Mayleeof Monett; and two nephews and their wives, Mark E. and Cindy Vernon, of New Braunfels, Texas, and Joseph and Kim Vernon, of Eldon. A sister, Mary Vernon Fischer, preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Phillips Funeral Home in Eldon with the Rev. Walter Simpson, the Rev. Shirley Williams, the Rev. Dub Inlow and Chaplain Bart Larson officiating. Burial was in Eldon Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Eldon First Christian Church Building Fund. More About Robert Frank Maylee: Burial: Eldon City Cemetery, Eldon, Missouri More About Robert Maylee and Marjorie McDonald: Marriage: 24 Nov 1955, Eldon, Missouri Child of Robert Maylee and Marjorie McDonald is: 35 i. Robert Eric 5 Maylee. He married Rachel?.