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William Oscar Mcvey

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William Oscar Mcvey

Birth
Shelby County, Missouri, USA
Death
3 Apr 1938 (aged 77)
Deweese, Clay County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 4 Lot 135 Space 3
Memorial ID
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Nick named Willie.


OBITUARY

The obituary ran in the Shelby County Herald in Shelby Missouri on April 20 1938
William Oscar Mcvey, son of Ruben and Martha Mcvey, was born December 18 1860 in Shelby County Missouri; passed away April 3, 1938, at 5:25 am. at his home at Duweese, Nebraska, at the age of 77 years, 3 months and 15 days.
He spent the most of his life in Shelby County, Missouri, Moved with his family to Gordon, Nebraska in 1912 where he lived for 5 years, then moved back to northwestern Missouri for a few years, then back to Southern Nebraska, where he lived until death took him home.
He was married at Nebraska City Nebraska Feb. 24 1886 to Mary Agnes Brown. To this union were born seven children: Marvin Mcvey and Allie Goff of Gordon Nebraska, Ruby Webber of Omaha Nebraska, Roy Mcvey of Denver Colorado, Ernest Mcvey of Duweese Nebraska, Bessie Mclaren of Omaha Nebraska. One son Johnie who passed away in infancy.
There are five grandchildren besides his widow, children, and grandchildren, He is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Eva Dodd and Mrs. Mattie Gillapsy of Leonard Missouri, Mrs. Ollie Jones of Shelbina Missouri, Mrs Lulu Neff of Atlanta Missouri, and Mrs. Annie Kenney of Colorado Springs, Colorado.
He gave his heart to Christ and joined the North River Baptist Church at the early age of 14 years and lived a consitant christian life ever since. He transferred his membership to the First Baptist Church of Superior Nebraska in 1925 and attended church there as long health would permit.
He assisted in a Sunday school in precinct no. 20, Nuckolls County Nebraska in the year of 1922 and was superintendant for a number of years.
He moved to his last earthly home in March 1927, and remained there until Jesus called him home in heaven, a house not made with hands.
Funeral services were held at his home at 1:30 April 5th with burial in West Lawn Cemetery in Omaha Nebraska Wednesday afternoon.
In our home his chair is empty
And his face we see no more,
But we again will meet him
Over on the other shore
Deep in our hearts lies a picture
Of a loved one gone to rest
In memory's frame we will keep it
We will miss him; how we'll miss him
When we see his vacant chair,
When our head are bowed in sorrow,
We will mis his every care.
R.W.
Nick named Willie.


OBITUARY

The obituary ran in the Shelby County Herald in Shelby Missouri on April 20 1938
William Oscar Mcvey, son of Ruben and Martha Mcvey, was born December 18 1860 in Shelby County Missouri; passed away April 3, 1938, at 5:25 am. at his home at Duweese, Nebraska, at the age of 77 years, 3 months and 15 days.
He spent the most of his life in Shelby County, Missouri, Moved with his family to Gordon, Nebraska in 1912 where he lived for 5 years, then moved back to northwestern Missouri for a few years, then back to Southern Nebraska, where he lived until death took him home.
He was married at Nebraska City Nebraska Feb. 24 1886 to Mary Agnes Brown. To this union were born seven children: Marvin Mcvey and Allie Goff of Gordon Nebraska, Ruby Webber of Omaha Nebraska, Roy Mcvey of Denver Colorado, Ernest Mcvey of Duweese Nebraska, Bessie Mclaren of Omaha Nebraska. One son Johnie who passed away in infancy.
There are five grandchildren besides his widow, children, and grandchildren, He is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Eva Dodd and Mrs. Mattie Gillapsy of Leonard Missouri, Mrs. Ollie Jones of Shelbina Missouri, Mrs Lulu Neff of Atlanta Missouri, and Mrs. Annie Kenney of Colorado Springs, Colorado.
He gave his heart to Christ and joined the North River Baptist Church at the early age of 14 years and lived a consitant christian life ever since. He transferred his membership to the First Baptist Church of Superior Nebraska in 1925 and attended church there as long health would permit.
He assisted in a Sunday school in precinct no. 20, Nuckolls County Nebraska in the year of 1922 and was superintendant for a number of years.
He moved to his last earthly home in March 1927, and remained there until Jesus called him home in heaven, a house not made with hands.
Funeral services were held at his home at 1:30 April 5th with burial in West Lawn Cemetery in Omaha Nebraska Wednesday afternoon.
In our home his chair is empty
And his face we see no more,
But we again will meet him
Over on the other shore
Deep in our hearts lies a picture
Of a loved one gone to rest
In memory's frame we will keep it
We will miss him; how we'll miss him
When we see his vacant chair,
When our head are bowed in sorrow,
We will mis his every care.
R.W.

Gravesite Details

Burried with his wife Mary



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