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Greenberry Littleton married Effie Mae Cooley on September 3, 1903. To this union were born 4 children: Jack, Woodrow and twins Elva and Iva. Both Jack and Iva died in infancy. His second wife was Annie Lancaster.
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Moberly Monitor-Index
19 Aug 1968
G.B. Littleton, Keytesville, Dies; Retired Farmer
KEYTESVILLE- Green Berry Littleton, Keytesville, 88, a retired farmer, died yesterday at the Bunton Rest Home in Marceline.
He was born in Chariton County April 23, 1880, the son of James Littleton and Georgeann Cox Littleton.
Surviving are a son, Woodrow, Keytesville; a daughter, Mrs. Elva Frances Beach, Raytown; and four grandchildren.
The body is at the Garnett-Carr Funeral Home here. Visitation will begin at 1pm tomorrow, with funeral services to be conducted in the chapel Wednesday at 2pm by the Rev. Earl Thompson, Baptist minister. Burial will be in the Bennett Cemetery.
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Greenberry Littleton married Effie Mae Cooley on September 3, 1903. To this union were born 4 children: Jack, Woodrow and twins Elva and Iva. Both Jack and Iva died in infancy. His second wife was Annie Lancaster.
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Moberly Monitor-Index
19 Aug 1968
G.B. Littleton, Keytesville, Dies; Retired Farmer
KEYTESVILLE- Green Berry Littleton, Keytesville, 88, a retired farmer, died yesterday at the Bunton Rest Home in Marceline.
He was born in Chariton County April 23, 1880, the son of James Littleton and Georgeann Cox Littleton.
Surviving are a son, Woodrow, Keytesville; a daughter, Mrs. Elva Frances Beach, Raytown; and four grandchildren.
The body is at the Garnett-Carr Funeral Home here. Visitation will begin at 1pm tomorrow, with funeral services to be conducted in the chapel Wednesday at 2pm by the Rev. Earl Thompson, Baptist minister. Burial will be in the Bennett Cemetery.
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No headstone was found for Greenberry or Effie but it is believed that they are buried near her father, Joseph Cooley
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