
He was a Democrat whose allegiance never swerved and who was fitted to advise and to lead and whose words therefore carried great weight in the councils of his party. He had been honored by his fellow citizens having served as County Judge and more recently as member of the Legislature and he proved himself at all times faithful to the trust reposed in him. Judge Hackney was about 64 years of age and a man of strong and vigorous personality. His debility waas of a general character, but he had frequent severe attacks of acute throat trouble. Deceased had been in failing health for a year past. Hackney, our member of the Legislature, died last Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at his home in Urich. Our Member of the Legislature Passes Away. Hickory Grove Cemetery, White Oak Twp, Henry Co, MO Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery, Brownington. Funeral services will be Sunday, August 24, 2 p.m., at the Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel, Osceola. Hackley, 92, Clinton, a retired nurse, died Thursday, August 21, 2003, at Golden Valley Hospital, Clinton. Maplewood & Brownington Cemetery, Osage Twp, Henry Co, MOĭaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Nina P. Pugh and stepfather Ronald, Versailles a daughter Melanie two brothers, Ernie Ruth and David Pugh, both of Independence, and three sisters, Sandra Courtney and Christin Cordray, both of Independence, and Tammy Anderson of Kingsville. Funeral services were Monday, July 6 at Vansant-Mills Chapel, Clinton, with burial in Clinton Memory Gardens Cemetery. Vansant Road/Clinton Memory Garden Cemetery, Fields Creek Twp, Henry Co, MOĭaily Democrat, Clinton MO, George Lee Hackett, 45, Stover, died at his home on Thursday, July 2, 2009. Funeral services and burial were in the Parks Cemetery in St. She was the former Carmen Parks and she was a sister of Grover Parks, who is in charge of the Clinton Housing Authority. Carmen Parks Hackett, 59, Moberly, died Monday, Jin a Columbia hospital. Private burial will follow at the Laurel Oak Cemetery in Windsor.ĭaily Democrat, Clinton MO - Mrs. Funeral services for Robert (Bob) Haas will be Monday March 11 at Murray Funeral Home in Bolivar. Bob was a member of the Freedom Missionary Baptist Church, Springfield, Missouri a member of Bolivar Masonic Lodge #195 a Past Master of Calhoun Masonic Lodge #552 and a member of the Scottish Rite 32 of Kansas City, Missouri. Haas of Clinton, Missouri and Marilyn Michner and her husband John of Buffalo, Missouri 8 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Zeller of Windsor, Missouri Trenton Lockhart and his wife Shelly of Springfield, Missouri: daughters Roberta L. Haas and his wife Patty of Miller, Missouri Loren D. Haas and his wife Rene' of Miller, Missouri Christopher L. While in Fair Play, he was preceded in death by a dear friend, Dorothy N. Wilson who preceded him in death March 7, 1987. During World War II he worked in an aircraft defense plant in Kansas City. He also owned and operated Ace Antique Refinishing in Calhoun and Fair Play for many years. Bob worked as a school custodian and painting contractor most of his life.

He was born in Merriam, Kansas to Orval F. (Bob) Haas, 87, of Springfield, Missouri, formerly of the Bolivar/Fair Play area, passed away Main Miller, Missouri. Laurel Oak Cemetery (H), Windsor, Henry Co, MO Memorial services were held Thursday, December 22, at the K-BLE Building. He is survived by his mother and stepfather, Vicki and Marion Bailey of the home two sisters, Teri Haak, Clinton, and Tiffani Sue Hurd of the home his maternal grandfathers, Ronnie Lee, Denver, Colorado, and Bob Martin, Sacramento, California, and his paternal step-grandparents, Shandy and Virginia Bailey of Clinton. He was a laborer treating utility poles for the Osmose Company of Buffalo, New York. Bailey was born August 11, 1967, in Sacramento, California, and died December 18, 1994, at his home in Clinton at the age of 27. Daily Democrat, Clinton MO - Ronald Raymond Haak, son of Bill Haak and Vicki J.
