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Wilma Anna Jean <I>Greene</I> Tolbert

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Wilma Anna Jean Greene Tolbert

Birth
Webster County, Missouri, USA
Death
5 Sep 2014 (aged 92)
Kimberling City, Stone County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Stotts City, Lawrence County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.0742264, Longitude: -93.9478302
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W. Anna Jean (Greene) Tolbert


W. Anna Jean (Greene) Tolbert, 92, of Stotts City, Missouri, passed on to her heavenly home 5 September 2014 at Table Rock Health Care Center in Kimberling City, Missouri. She had been a resident of the center for the
past 16 years following a heart attack at her home in Stotts City.
Mrs. Tolbert was born January 28, 1922 in Webster County, Missouri to Z. J. (Doc) Greene and Mary Elizabeth (Babe) Sartin.
Jean married James Leo Tolbert (deceased) October 28, 1936. They had four daughters. They worked on the Spencer dairy farm near Everton, Missouri and the Fuller dairy farm near Stotts City, Missouri. Jean worked at the Jumping Jack Shoe Factory in Sarcoxie, Missouri, the Mt. Vernon Nursing Home,and with Dr. Harold George, for 20+ years as his assistant, at the Mt. Vernon Clinic.
She was preceded in death by her parents, daughters: Bonnie Louise Wegener and Connie Jo Lloyd; all of her siblings: three sisters, Opha Wiles, Bulah Kinsinger and Betty Lou Greene, six brothers, Ralph, Glen, Brack, Carl, Roy and Jasper also Sons-in-law: Kenneth Wegener, Robert Anderson, and Charles Staake.
Survivors include two daughters, Patsie Staake, of Branson West, Missouri and Wilma Lee Anderson, of Blue Springs, Missouri, seven grandchildren Randy Stanley,Brian Norris, Lisa Vogel, Brad Norris, Shelli Norris and Tim Anderson, Adopted granddaughter, Lori Wegener. seven great-grand children Dustin Vogel, Amanda Anderson, Shane Vogel and Melissa Anderson.
Visitation will be held at the First Baptist Church of
Stotts City at 1 PM on 9 September 2014. Followed by the service at 2 PM.
Following the service, burial will be in the Union Cemetery located south of town at the intersection of Highway 97 and I-44.

Memorials may be made to the charities of your choice.

PROGRAM

1. Music playing during visitation

2. Call to order (stop music)

3. Read obituary

4. Mother’s life – Rev Tim Blankenship

5. Song #2 on CD – If You Only Knew, Inspirations

6. Funeral Service – Rev Blankenship

7. Song What a Wonderful Day That Will Be – Rodney White

8. Closing and prayer – Rev Blankenship

9. Viewing of the body and exit

10. Proceed to Union Cemetery

11. Scripture Reading: Job 1 ??

Pall Bearers:

Tim Anderson Grandson
Bruce Vogel Grandson-in-Law
Dustin Vogel Great-Grand Son
Jeff Staake Grandson by marriage
Kerry Mann Nephew
Rodney White Great friend

Information for Rev Tim Blankenship reads as follows:

Jean moved to Stotts City from Dadeville, Missouri in 1952, sixty-two years ago along with her husband and four daughters to work on the Fuller Dairy Farm north of Stotts City.

That makes 62 years being a member of the Stotts City First Baptist Church.

Instructions left in a letter to her daughters reads as follows: “I don’t want anything fancy at my funeral for I will not be there.

I am going home to be with Jesus and I will be looking for all my loved ones to come too.

Please don’t grieve for me for I have had a good life.”

Love Mother
W. Anna Jean (Greene) Tolbert


W. Anna Jean (Greene) Tolbert, 92, of Stotts City, Missouri, passed on to her heavenly home 5 September 2014 at Table Rock Health Care Center in Kimberling City, Missouri. She had been a resident of the center for the
past 16 years following a heart attack at her home in Stotts City.
Mrs. Tolbert was born January 28, 1922 in Webster County, Missouri to Z. J. (Doc) Greene and Mary Elizabeth (Babe) Sartin.
Jean married James Leo Tolbert (deceased) October 28, 1936. They had four daughters. They worked on the Spencer dairy farm near Everton, Missouri and the Fuller dairy farm near Stotts City, Missouri. Jean worked at the Jumping Jack Shoe Factory in Sarcoxie, Missouri, the Mt. Vernon Nursing Home,and with Dr. Harold George, for 20+ years as his assistant, at the Mt. Vernon Clinic.
She was preceded in death by her parents, daughters: Bonnie Louise Wegener and Connie Jo Lloyd; all of her siblings: three sisters, Opha Wiles, Bulah Kinsinger and Betty Lou Greene, six brothers, Ralph, Glen, Brack, Carl, Roy and Jasper also Sons-in-law: Kenneth Wegener, Robert Anderson, and Charles Staake.
Survivors include two daughters, Patsie Staake, of Branson West, Missouri and Wilma Lee Anderson, of Blue Springs, Missouri, seven grandchildren Randy Stanley,Brian Norris, Lisa Vogel, Brad Norris, Shelli Norris and Tim Anderson, Adopted granddaughter, Lori Wegener. seven great-grand children Dustin Vogel, Amanda Anderson, Shane Vogel and Melissa Anderson.
Visitation will be held at the First Baptist Church of
Stotts City at 1 PM on 9 September 2014. Followed by the service at 2 PM.
Following the service, burial will be in the Union Cemetery located south of town at the intersection of Highway 97 and I-44.

Memorials may be made to the charities of your choice.

PROGRAM

1. Music playing during visitation

2. Call to order (stop music)

3. Read obituary

4. Mother’s life – Rev Tim Blankenship

5. Song #2 on CD – If You Only Knew, Inspirations

6. Funeral Service – Rev Blankenship

7. Song What a Wonderful Day That Will Be – Rodney White

8. Closing and prayer – Rev Blankenship

9. Viewing of the body and exit

10. Proceed to Union Cemetery

11. Scripture Reading: Job 1 ??

Pall Bearers:

Tim Anderson Grandson
Bruce Vogel Grandson-in-Law
Dustin Vogel Great-Grand Son
Jeff Staake Grandson by marriage
Kerry Mann Nephew
Rodney White Great friend

Information for Rev Tim Blankenship reads as follows:

Jean moved to Stotts City from Dadeville, Missouri in 1952, sixty-two years ago along with her husband and four daughters to work on the Fuller Dairy Farm north of Stotts City.

That makes 62 years being a member of the Stotts City First Baptist Church.

Instructions left in a letter to her daughters reads as follows: “I don’t want anything fancy at my funeral for I will not be there.

I am going home to be with Jesus and I will be looking for all my loved ones to come too.

Please don’t grieve for me for I have had a good life.”

Love Mother


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