- Danny R. Estes | Obituaries | Maryville Forum
Danny R Estes, 69, of Skidmore, Missouri, died of Multiple System Atrophy on January 9, 2017, at his home near Skidmore Danny was born in Maryville, Missouri, on October 26, 1947 His parents were Donnis and Maxine (Lattin) Wray He lived most of his life in the area He graduated Northeast
- Martha Sue Thompson | Obituaries | Maryville Forum
In her free time, she loved to dance, shop, and hit up all the garage sales She loved to travel, specifically Estes Park, Colorado and Branson, Missouri during the summer, and at Christmas time Sue was preceded in death by her first husband, James Paul Denney, her parents, Basil and Edith Koger, and her brother-in-law, Mick Thompson
- Record: 11-24 | Community | Maryville Forum
11:50 a m - 1600 block S Main – Driver 1: Cheyenne L Estes, 24, Maryville; Vehicle owner 2: Jonothan E Halfin, Maryville 3:45 p m - 400 block W 7th – Driver 1: Lindsey B M Hamilton, 27, Maryville; Driver 2: Jo E Reynolds, 72, Maryville
- Hazel June Estes | Obituaries | Maryville Forum
Hazel June Estes 1924-2017 Hazel June Estes, 92, Maryville, Missouri, died Saturday, February 11, 2017, at SSM Health St Francis Hospital She was born June 30, 1924 in Braddyville, Iowa, the daughter of James Virgil and Stella Vesta Wilson VanFosson Hazel was a graduate of Elmo, Missouri High School and was baptised at the Elmo Christian Church
- Dora L. Baumli Moutray | Obituaries | Maryville Forum
Survivors also include 16 grandchildren and 37 great grandchildren, and one on the way In addition to her spouses, she was preceded in death by her daughter, Betty Baumli Buhman, son-in-law, Danny R Estes, step daughter-in-law, Jan Moutray, also her parents, and brothers Paul and Donald O’Riley
- Record: 11-6 | Community | Maryville Forum
Micha Alexander Wolf, 21, Maryville to Kelsey Lynn Estes, 21, Maryville Coby Lynn Langford, 45, Skidmore to Aimee Jean Wells, 44, Skidmore Thomas Dylan Wilmes, 25, Skidmore to Sarah Nicole Morgan, 24, Skidmore Silas Allen Wayne Hale, 23, Maryville to Josie Bethann Auffert, 22, Maryville
- Fancy side or stovetop staple, mac and cheese is timeless comfort food
At some point, the dish transformed into a soul food staple After the Civil War, Tennessee-born Rufus Estes was hired as a private chef for the Pullman Private Car Service, and he cooked Southern mac and cheese for titans of industry He later included the recipe in his cookbook, the first written by a Black man, published in 1911
- Maxine Wray | Obituaries | Maryville Forum
She was also preceded by her parents, son, Danny Estes; sister, Shirley Auffert, brother, Jack Kempf Survivors include her children, Terry Warren, Lanny Estes and Donnis C “Junior” Wray, Jr ; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews Mrs Wray has been cremated under the care of Price Funeral Home
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