He had lived in Steele for 60 years and was one of the first settlers in the community. He suffered a stroke of paralysis several years ago, forcing his retirement from active business. He was a member of the Methodist Church.
Survivors are his wife; two sons, Rayburn of Malden and A.J. Jr., with the U.S. Air Forces; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Steele of Malden and Mrs. Leonard Cassidy of Benton Harbor, Mich., also four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren survive.
Services were conducted by the pastor, the Reverend Marvin E. Niblack. Interment was in Mt. Zion Cemetery, with the German Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Democrat Argus - Caruthersville, Missouri - Fiday, December 16, 1955
FATER: Jacob Overturf
DAUGHTER: Mildred Overturf Cassidy (1914-unk) Mitchell No. 8 Cemetery, Cooter, Mo.
FATHER: Jacob Overturf
He had lived in Steele for 60 years and was one of the first settlers in the community. He suffered a stroke of paralysis several years ago, forcing his retirement from active business. He was a member of the Methodist Church.
Survivors are his wife; two sons, Rayburn of Malden and A.J. Jr., with the U.S. Air Forces; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Steele of Malden and Mrs. Leonard Cassidy of Benton Harbor, Mich., also four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren survive.
Services were conducted by the pastor, the Reverend Marvin E. Niblack. Interment was in Mt. Zion Cemetery, with the German Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Democrat Argus - Caruthersville, Missouri - Fiday, December 16, 1955
FATER: Jacob Overturf
DAUGHTER: Mildred Overturf Cassidy (1914-unk) Mitchell No. 8 Cemetery, Cooter, Mo.
FATHER: Jacob Overturf
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