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Walter Henry Hearn Veteran

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21 Sep 1990 (aged 57)
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Osceola, St. Clair County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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St. Clair County Courier, 27 September 1990
Walter Henry Hearn, son of Henry and Sylphy Hammond Hearn, was born December 23, 1932, near Osceola, Mo. He passed away at Belton Research Hospital on September 21, 1990, at the age of 57 years and three months. He grew up in the Bear Creek area and attended Concord School. Walter was converted and Baptized in November 1948 at the Baptist Church in Lowry City, Mo. He was a retired Army veteran of 20 years having served in the Korean and Vietnam wars. After retiring he was a car salesman, making his home in Belton, Mo.
Walter was preceded in death by his father in 1972 and his mother in 1986. He is survived by his wife Edna Jones Hearn, of the home, three daughters, Tara Edmiston, of Kansas City, Mo., Gail Hunter, of La Fayette, Ga., and Dale Sue Phillips, of Woodstock, Ga.; two sons, David Ray Hearn, of Pittsburg, Kan. and J.D. Hearn, of Calhour, Ga.; one step-son, Bobby Rice, of Kansas City, Mo.; three brothers, Edgar Hearn, of Buckner, Mo., Roy Hearn, of Raytown, Mo., and Claud Hearn, of Kansas City, Mo.; three sisters, Mrs. Norma L. Hannah and Mrs. Esther McLerran, both of Osceola, Mo., and Mrs. Oletta Broyles, of Kansas City, Mo.; seven grandchildren and one step-granddaughter, nieces, nephews and many, many friends. Walter made many friends throughout his army career and through his car salesmanship. He will be sadly missed by his family, neighbors and many friends. Funeral services for Walter H. Hearn were held Monday, September 24, at 11 a.m., at the Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel in Osceola with the Rev. Jon Coe officiating. Music was provided by Jim Hearn, soloist and Gail Friend accompanist. Casketbearers were Dan Hearn, Jerry Hannah, Curtis McLerran, Rodney McLerran, Jim Hearn, Chris Hannah, Nick McLerran and Don Broyles. Interment, with military honors, provided by the American Legion Post No. 618 and the VFW Post No. 4197, was in Resthaven Memorial Gardens, with arrangements by Sheldon-Goodrich Funeral Home of Osceola, Mo.
St. Clair County Courier, 27 September 1990
Walter Henry Hearn, son of Henry and Sylphy Hammond Hearn, was born December 23, 1932, near Osceola, Mo. He passed away at Belton Research Hospital on September 21, 1990, at the age of 57 years and three months. He grew up in the Bear Creek area and attended Concord School. Walter was converted and Baptized in November 1948 at the Baptist Church in Lowry City, Mo. He was a retired Army veteran of 20 years having served in the Korean and Vietnam wars. After retiring he was a car salesman, making his home in Belton, Mo.
Walter was preceded in death by his father in 1972 and his mother in 1986. He is survived by his wife Edna Jones Hearn, of the home, three daughters, Tara Edmiston, of Kansas City, Mo., Gail Hunter, of La Fayette, Ga., and Dale Sue Phillips, of Woodstock, Ga.; two sons, David Ray Hearn, of Pittsburg, Kan. and J.D. Hearn, of Calhour, Ga.; one step-son, Bobby Rice, of Kansas City, Mo.; three brothers, Edgar Hearn, of Buckner, Mo., Roy Hearn, of Raytown, Mo., and Claud Hearn, of Kansas City, Mo.; three sisters, Mrs. Norma L. Hannah and Mrs. Esther McLerran, both of Osceola, Mo., and Mrs. Oletta Broyles, of Kansas City, Mo.; seven grandchildren and one step-granddaughter, nieces, nephews and many, many friends. Walter made many friends throughout his army career and through his car salesmanship. He will be sadly missed by his family, neighbors and many friends. Funeral services for Walter H. Hearn were held Monday, September 24, at 11 a.m., at the Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel in Osceola with the Rev. Jon Coe officiating. Music was provided by Jim Hearn, soloist and Gail Friend accompanist. Casketbearers were Dan Hearn, Jerry Hannah, Curtis McLerran, Rodney McLerran, Jim Hearn, Chris Hannah, Nick McLerran and Don Broyles. Interment, with military honors, provided by the American Legion Post No. 618 and the VFW Post No. 4197, was in Resthaven Memorial Gardens, with arrangements by Sheldon-Goodrich Funeral Home of Osceola, Mo.


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