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Virgil Frederick Deardorff

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Virgil Frederick Deardorff Veteran

Birth
Worth County, Missouri, USA
Death
5 Apr 1989 (aged 60)
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Athelstan, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Clearfield Chronicle (Clearfield, Iowa), Wednesday April 13, 1989 p. 3
Virgil Frederick Deardorff - Virgil Frederick Deardorff was born October 5, 1928 in Worth County, Missouri to Virgil A. [lonzo] and Pearl May (Bower) Deardorff.

He served in the American Army for two years during which time he spent eleven months in Korea. He was a member of the Creston V. F. W. Post 1797 and the Clearfield American Legion Woodside Post #97.

He married Ada LaVaun Rundell on May 11, 1952 in Huntsville, Arkansas.

Virgil has farmed and lived around Clearfield for the last thirty-three years and spent most of his life in Ringgold and Taylor Counties.

This union was blessed with four children, Frederick Danny and wife Okcha of Sac City, Iowa; Virgia Marie and husband, Walter Green of Corning, Iowa; Randall Lavern and Lisa Ann of Clearfield.

Also four grandchildren, Maria LaVaun, Melissa Lynn and Lanna Renea Green, and Daniel Frederick Deardorff.

Virgil passed away April 5, 1989 at 4:00 P.M. while hospitalized in the Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines, Ia.

Virgil was preceded in death by his Mother, Father and brother, Keith.

Survivors include four sisters, Barbara Deardorff of Clearfield, Iowa; Ferna (Mrs. Mervin) Fletchall of Grant City, Missouri; Bonnie (Mrs Jerry) Fletchall, Clearfield, Connie Asher of Worth, Mo., and one brother, Phillip Deardorff and wife Kay of Parnell, Missouri, as well as a host of other relatives and friends.

Services were conducted on Saturday, April 8, 1989 from the United Methodist Church in Clearfield at 10:30 A.M. with Rev. Duane Ferguson officiating.

Music by Mrs. John Parrish and Mrs. Danny Kinder.

Casket bearers were Jerry Ewalt, John Pirtle, Marvin Baker, Gerald Zoller, Larry Brammer, Darrell Stephens.

Honorary Pallbearers were: Darl Bell, Lee Bailey, Sam Bathurst, Walter Owens, Dean Lyddon, Dale Campbell, Dwain Callies, George Kilgore.

Final resting place in the Athelstan Cemetery at Athelstan, Iowa with Military Graveside Rites by Woodside Post #97 American Legion, Clearfield, Iowa.

Wilson-Watson Funeral Service had charge of the services.
Clearfield Chronicle (Clearfield, Iowa), Wednesday April 13, 1989 p. 3
Virgil Frederick Deardorff - Virgil Frederick Deardorff was born October 5, 1928 in Worth County, Missouri to Virgil A. [lonzo] and Pearl May (Bower) Deardorff.

He served in the American Army for two years during which time he spent eleven months in Korea. He was a member of the Creston V. F. W. Post 1797 and the Clearfield American Legion Woodside Post #97.

He married Ada LaVaun Rundell on May 11, 1952 in Huntsville, Arkansas.

Virgil has farmed and lived around Clearfield for the last thirty-three years and spent most of his life in Ringgold and Taylor Counties.

This union was blessed with four children, Frederick Danny and wife Okcha of Sac City, Iowa; Virgia Marie and husband, Walter Green of Corning, Iowa; Randall Lavern and Lisa Ann of Clearfield.

Also four grandchildren, Maria LaVaun, Melissa Lynn and Lanna Renea Green, and Daniel Frederick Deardorff.

Virgil passed away April 5, 1989 at 4:00 P.M. while hospitalized in the Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines, Ia.

Virgil was preceded in death by his Mother, Father and brother, Keith.

Survivors include four sisters, Barbara Deardorff of Clearfield, Iowa; Ferna (Mrs. Mervin) Fletchall of Grant City, Missouri; Bonnie (Mrs Jerry) Fletchall, Clearfield, Connie Asher of Worth, Mo., and one brother, Phillip Deardorff and wife Kay of Parnell, Missouri, as well as a host of other relatives and friends.

Services were conducted on Saturday, April 8, 1989 from the United Methodist Church in Clearfield at 10:30 A.M. with Rev. Duane Ferguson officiating.

Music by Mrs. John Parrish and Mrs. Danny Kinder.

Casket bearers were Jerry Ewalt, John Pirtle, Marvin Baker, Gerald Zoller, Larry Brammer, Darrell Stephens.

Honorary Pallbearers were: Darl Bell, Lee Bailey, Sam Bathurst, Walter Owens, Dean Lyddon, Dale Campbell, Dwain Callies, George Kilgore.

Final resting place in the Athelstan Cemetery at Athelstan, Iowa with Military Graveside Rites by Woodside Post #97 American Legion, Clearfield, Iowa.

Wilson-Watson Funeral Service had charge of the services.


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