Mr. Bozarth worked 45 years in the grain and milling industry, retiring from AGP Grain Cooperative.
Born March 2, 1928, in Jarbolo, Kan., he lived most of his life in St. Joseph.
Mr. Bozarth was a member of the Baptist Faith.
On Dec. 29, 1951, he married Lotus Fraser in St. Joseph. She survives of the home.
Mr. Bozarth was preceded in death by his parents, John and Elizabeth; three brothers, William, Forrest and James; three sisters, Mary Radabaugh, Dorothy Cole, and Ruth Bozarth; and a grandchild.
Surviving: a son, Wallace E., St. Joseph; five daughters, Linda Gill, Pamela Burley, Terry McGlothlin and Penny Ramsay, all of St. Joseph; and Vickie Nichols, Agency, Mo.; a brother, Franklin, Gainsville, Mo.; a sister, Pearl Fry, Gainsville; 16 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.
Services: Tuesday, Rupp Funeral Home, St. Joseph.
Burial: Mount Bethel Cemetery, at a later date.
Source: St. Joseph MO News-Press, Monday, Feb. 28, 2000, Page B2.
Mr. Bozarth worked 45 years in the grain and milling industry, retiring from AGP Grain Cooperative.
Born March 2, 1928, in Jarbolo, Kan., he lived most of his life in St. Joseph.
Mr. Bozarth was a member of the Baptist Faith.
On Dec. 29, 1951, he married Lotus Fraser in St. Joseph. She survives of the home.
Mr. Bozarth was preceded in death by his parents, John and Elizabeth; three brothers, William, Forrest and James; three sisters, Mary Radabaugh, Dorothy Cole, and Ruth Bozarth; and a grandchild.
Surviving: a son, Wallace E., St. Joseph; five daughters, Linda Gill, Pamela Burley, Terry McGlothlin and Penny Ramsay, all of St. Joseph; and Vickie Nichols, Agency, Mo.; a brother, Franklin, Gainsville, Mo.; a sister, Pearl Fry, Gainsville; 16 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.
Services: Tuesday, Rupp Funeral Home, St. Joseph.
Burial: Mount Bethel Cemetery, at a later date.
Source: St. Joseph MO News-Press, Monday, Feb. 28, 2000, Page B2.
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