Agnes was born in the Protem, Mo. area to Joesph & Maggie Clarkson's Family on 19, July 1902.
Agnes was a homemaker & cared deeply for her large family.
She married John Woodruff at Protem, Mo. in 1925 & he survives at the home. John had came to the Altoona Ks. area and found work at the Buffville Brick Plant south of Altoona. He then went back to the Protem area of Mo. & Married Agnus and they came to Altoona to live. Agnus's Children are, Joe Henry, Anna Luella, Mamie Ethel, Erma Lee, Margie Melvina, John Wesley & Mable Marie all of the home.
The following Sisters and Brothers also survive; Mrs. Urey Brightwell & Mrs Claude Hunter all of Protem, Mo. Mrs Berle Riddles, Washington State. Mrs Floyd Blakey & Mrs. Aphia Woods of Springfield, Mo. and Mrs. Vernice Rogers, Lead Hill, Ark., Amos Clarkson, Leonard Clarkson of Lead Hill, Ark. Tinch Clarkson, Kansas City, Mo. Clate Clarkson of California and Riley Clarkson of Missouri.
Mrs. Woodruff united with the General Baptist Church in the Protem area when a young Lady.
The town and community were deeply saddened over the untimely passing of Mrs Woodruff, for she possessed the qualities of character that made her dependable and trust worthy, always loyal to her large family all of whom are excellent citizens and highly respected. Agnus was a friend to everyone and always willing to help in any way she could. She was always willing to help the "HOBO's" from the Railroad, which was close by their house. She always said you never know when they would stop by for something to eat, they might be an Angel from Heaven.
Agnes was born in the Protem, Mo. area to Joesph & Maggie Clarkson's Family on 19, July 1902.
Agnes was a homemaker & cared deeply for her large family.
She married John Woodruff at Protem, Mo. in 1925 & he survives at the home. John had came to the Altoona Ks. area and found work at the Buffville Brick Plant south of Altoona. He then went back to the Protem area of Mo. & Married Agnus and they came to Altoona to live. Agnus's Children are, Joe Henry, Anna Luella, Mamie Ethel, Erma Lee, Margie Melvina, John Wesley & Mable Marie all of the home.
The following Sisters and Brothers also survive; Mrs. Urey Brightwell & Mrs Claude Hunter all of Protem, Mo. Mrs Berle Riddles, Washington State. Mrs Floyd Blakey & Mrs. Aphia Woods of Springfield, Mo. and Mrs. Vernice Rogers, Lead Hill, Ark., Amos Clarkson, Leonard Clarkson of Lead Hill, Ark. Tinch Clarkson, Kansas City, Mo. Clate Clarkson of California and Riley Clarkson of Missouri.
Mrs. Woodruff united with the General Baptist Church in the Protem area when a young Lady.
The town and community were deeply saddened over the untimely passing of Mrs Woodruff, for she possessed the qualities of character that made her dependable and trust worthy, always loyal to her large family all of whom are excellent citizens and highly respected. Agnus was a friend to everyone and always willing to help in any way she could. She was always willing to help the "HOBO's" from the Railroad, which was close by their house. She always said you never know when they would stop by for something to eat, they might be an Angel from Heaven.
Inscription
Agnus shares a stone with John.
Family Members
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Elsie Lee Caroline Clarkson Hunter
1896–1972
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Amos McKinley Clarkson
1898–1979
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Leonard Clarkson
1900–1990
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Clayton Cleo "Clate" Clarkson
1904–1988
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Zettie Arizona Clarkson Blakey
1906–1999
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Riley S Clarkson
1908–1984
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Brooksey Ellen Clarkson Rogers
1910–1981
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Eastle E. Clarkson Brightwell
1914–1985
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Tinch Clarkson
1915–2000
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Affie Beulah Clarkson Blakey
1920–1972
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