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151 Stilwell Democrat

Funeral services for Lucille SOAP MCQUISTION were held February 24, 1999 at the Salem Baptist Church with Bro. Lawrence EAGLE and Bro. Sam NAKEDHEAD officiating. Interment followed in the Salem Cemetery under the direction of the Hart Funeral Home.

Lucille SOAP MCQUISTION was born May 6, 1932 in Adair County, to Alex and Puna DUNCAN SOAP. She departed this life February 21, 1999 in Stilwell at the age of 66 years, 9 months and 15 days.

She was married to Woodrow MCQUISTION in October of 1964. He preceded her in death on June 10, 1997.

Lucille attended the Salem Baptist Church.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and three sisters, Lula TEEHEE, Martha SQUIRRELL and Genora COCHRAN.

Lucille is survived by four sons, Woodrow, Ronny, Billy and Frank; three daughters, Mollie, Jennie Sue and Lynni, all of Okla.; five brothers, two sisters, and 17 grandchildren. 
Soap, Lucille (I43879)
 
152 Loyd McCuistian
March 31, 1932 - May 31, 2022

Loyd McCuistian passed away peacefully on May 31, 2022, about 1:00 p.m. at the age of 90. Loyd was born in Archer County, Texas in his parents’ house on March 31, 1932.
Funeral services will be held 11:00 AM on Friday, June 3, 2022, at County Line Baptist Church, with burial following in the County Line Baptist Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 10:00 AM until service time.
At the age of 18, Loyd was looking for work, but with the Korean Conflict in full swing, prospective employers wouldn’t hire him, thinking he was likely to be drafted, so he went to the Army Recruiter and enlisted.
Loyd served his country for three years – 10 months of it in Korea as an artillery man until the Army flew him back to the States on his 21st birthday in 1953. He spent the last part of his time in the Army stationed at Camp Rucker and met Annie Merle Duffell in Clayhatchee, Alabama.
In November of 1953 he and Anne married and initially moved back to Loyd’s home state of Texas, but moved back to Alabama in 1960, where Loyd opened a Foreign Car Garage in Daleville, AL. He operated his own garage for 30 years after that, and for the last 10 years of his self-employment, he concurrently operated a one-man sawmill he had installed on his property in Level Plains. He retired in 1994 and spent the next 20 years working with Anne on her daylily farm in Dothan.
Loyd was preceded in death by his parents, Marion Luke McCuistian and Elsie Marie Shawver McCuistian, and by his older sister Louise Tatum (Dave) his wife Anne McCuistian and daughter Susan Lynn McCuistian.
Loyd is survived by his brother Lewis (Delores) and his sister Lois; his children Richard (Lynne), Mark, and Michele; along with six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. 
McCuistian, Lonnie Lloyd (I8917)
 
153 A farm tractor turned over crushing him and pinning him to the ground, he also sustained a broken right arm and bruises. Curless, Frank George (I40979)
 
154 A letter given to me by Aunt Grace from Donna stated that Chris Sharp's full name was Christian Silias Sharp, without any mention of a middle initial of W. Sharp, Christian Silas (I8283)
 
155 A note in Leona's genealogy states, "this does not check with George D.'s account." McQuesten, Orlando Clinton (I13485)
 
156 A second round of the Spanish flu swept through the area, killing Jane. With her death, the "younger children had no real memory of relatives "back home" in Rhea County, Tennessee, and were just farmed out among the older children. Hood, Jane (I10934)
 
157 A small village and post-office in Kelly Township, on the Current River R. R., on the east side of Current River. Laid out Dec. 31, 1887, by George H. Nettleton and his wife, Julia, (See Chicopee) on land purchased from James Brown. Named for the Chiltons across the river, and for James Chilton, an early settler near Chilton. During the timber days of 1890, the village had as many as 500 persons; now only a store, post-office, and a few homes. (--Place Names).
It was located at Section 2, Township 26 N, Range 1 E, at the southern end of an unmarked road leading south from Highway T, which in turn connects with Highway 21.

From: A Directory of Towns, Villages, and Hamlets
Past and Present of Carter County, Missouri

Compiled by Arthur Paul Moser
A Directory of Towns, Villages, and Hamlets of Missouri (thelibrary.org) 
Gresham, Josephine (I42533)
 
158 Aaron Alan McQuistion, 45, of Fulton, Illinois, passed away at home, surrounded by the love of his family on Monday, February 6, 2023. Funeral Services take place at 1 pm on Saturday, February 11 at Lemke Funeral Homes – South Chapel. A visitation occurs 2 hours prior from 11 am until the service hour at the Funeral Home. Following services, cremation rites will be accorded with burial at a later date. Lemke Funeral Homes assisted the family with arrangements.

Aaron was born January 28, 1978 in Clinton, Iowa the son of Nicholas and Paula (Storm) McQuistion. He was a graduate of Fulton High School where he excelled at football and wrestling.

Aaron was united in marriage to Dawn Harris on April 5, 2001 in Morrison, Illinois.

Aaron was an avid Carolina Panthers fan and Iowa Hawkeyes fan – traveling to Iowa City to watch many Hawkeye football games with family and friends. Aaron was a true family man who enjoyed his children very much, whether it was playing sports with them or his best times spent camping with them - he loved his wife and kids and his dog Leo more than anything. He also enjoyed taking trips with his wife and family whether it was the annual family trip to Wisconsin or travelling to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic or Las Vegas with his wife. He enjoyed cars and the solitude of spending time at an aquarium. Above all, he loved his wife and family very much and will be incredibly missed.

Aaron is survived by his wife Dawn of Fulton; three children - Kristina (Taylor Tubbs) McQuistion, Emma McQuistion and Connor McQuistion all of Fulton; Parents – Nicholas and Traci McQuistion of Fulton; three brothers - Michael (Karen) McQuistion of Camanche, Joseph McQuistion of Fulton, Patrick (Brittney) McQuistion of Clinton; sister in-laws - Marla McQuistion of Clinton, Nicole (Kevin) Tessendorf of Sterling, Ashley (Brent) Tomman of Albany, IL and Amber (Tim) Erickson of Prophets Town and Erica Wiersema of Thompsen, Il; with many nieces, nephews, other extended family and many friends.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents and one brother – Kenneth.

Memorials made can be directed to the family. 
McQuistion, Aaron Alan (I31780)
 
159 Abner Hanner is listed on the bond with Joseph Davis listed as witness and Deputy Clerk.

Thomas is listed as a widower. 
Family F967
 
160 Abraham and Nancy were married by William Turner, M. G. Family F2558
 
161 Abraham was a United Empire Loyalist, served with King's Rangers (Roger's Rangers). Dafoe, Abraham (I17016)
 
162 According to Floyd Cooper, "Aunt Johnnie died at the Bel Air Nursing Home in Sikeston, Missouri." Johnnie had had a stroke and was a patient of the Nursing Home six months prior to her death. McCuiston, Johnnie Gertrude (I3759)
 
163 According to her sister Francie, "Floy was courted by one of the H. S. teachers (I can't remember his name but I really liked him because he took me with them several times in his car and he always pointed out the horses along the way, calling them cows -- which I, at 3 years of age, thought was very funny) but George McCuistion, who had been her typing teacher, won her and they were married the day after she graduated. Now that I'm thinking of it, I wonder why she was sought after by the teachers!" Family F5
 
164 According to his great grandson, Frances "was very religious. The people in town called him "The Jesus Man." He built rock fences down around Austin for forty cents a yard, and he was able to earn four dollars a day that way in the 90's when everybody else was only earning a dollar a day. He bought a section of land down there, but sold it in the early 1900's after losing his mother, father, brother and second wife - all between 1900 and 1905." McCuistion, Francis Marion (I3832)
 
165 According to Leona's book, Janes two sons lived in Shelbyville, Tennessee. McCuistion, Jane (I435)
 
166 According to one source, Martha Dabney McCuistion is said to be one half indian - possibly Cherokee. McCuistion, Martha Dabney (I413)
 
167 According to the 1850 census report, Sixth Civil District of Bedford County, Tennessee, Samuel and Mary didn't have any children; however, Mary's yougest brother, Levi S. (Shook) Reagor, age seven was living with them. Mary and Levi's parents had apparently died before 1849. Mary's age was listed as 26 in 1850. Reagor, Mary Emeline (I4193)
 
168 According to the 1910 census she had 12 children. Only 7 are living in 1910. Henning, Catherine (I11000)
 
169 According to the 1910 census she had three children, only two are living. Stier, Caroline (I25617)
 
170 According to the 1930 census for her son, John; Catherine was born in the Irish Free State. Egan, Catherine (I8470)
 
171 According to the 1930 census for his son, John; John was born in the Irish Free State. McQuiston, John (I8469)
 
172 According to the family genealogy, John is buried in Shady Grove, near the family lot of Anthony. McCuistion, John Collier (I425)
 
173 According to the original genealogy, Annie died in Brussels during the late war. McQuestion, Annie Marie (I20910)
 
174 According to the source, David was found in the 1920 census, Madison County, Arkansas living with his wife Hazel, in his parents home. Family F7921
 
175 According to the will of Charlotte's father, John; the last name is Lorance. Laurence, Andrew S. (I4200)
 
176 Ada and Owen were married by William H. Benton, Minister of the Gospel. Family F110
 
177 Ada May was unmarried. McQuiston, Ada May (I11135)
 
178 Ada's obituary lists parents as William Lucas and Caroline Caitling. The Family Bible lists Mary Ann Poulton. There is no mention of a Caroline Caitling. Family F113
 
179 Add McCuiston was a slave of William McCuiston. McCuiston, Adison (I7752)
 
180 Adelheit died from Tuberculosis. Murray, Adelheit Agnes Augusta (Adelaide) (I10514)
 
181 Adolph's and Annie's children were raised by Edna McCuistion Crossland, the sister of Annie Vesta. McCuistion, Annie Vesta (I4790)
 
182 After her marriage to Jerome Sutton, they lived on the Sutton Farm in the bullion Oil region between Clintonville and Franklin, Pennsylvania. A few years after the marriage, she was put in the Hospital for Insane at Warren, Pennsylvania. The couple did not have any children. McQuiston, Nancy Almina Victoria (I2595)
 
183 After his death, his widow and the children; except Matilda, moved to the United States. Past research did not reveal which wife had which children. All the children are listed with his second wife, as again, all of them except Matilda, moved to the United States. McQueston, Hugh (I8370)
 
184 After his father deserted the family, and his mother died in childbirth; Lenley was raised by his grandmother Charity Shumate and her son Uncle Mark. He always used the surname Shumate. Lenley never married. McCuistion, Walter Lenley (I5089)
 
185 After his marriage, John and his wife went to Los Gatos where he managed a lumber yard for about three years. John found out he had consumption, so he closed up his affairs and planned to go to Honolulu with his wife and fifteen month old son. John died before making it to Honolulu. McQuesten, John Adams (I13482)
 
186 After marrying, the bride and groom lived separately - she with her mother, he with his father - until later deemed they were old enough to begin their lives together. Family F5123
 
187 After Nancy Stevens' death, William remarried so that the boys had a step-mother, but spent most of their time with their father's sister Aunt Lou (Lucinda McQuiston Fisher, Saginaw, Michigan), except when hoboing around the country. McQuestion, William (I5625)
 
188 After peace was declared for the War of 1812, Captain Bob was going home when he took sick and died of Yellow Fever. McCuiston, Robert (I3086)
 
189 After Robert's death, Elizabeth and her son, Andrew started for home in Kentucky. Grogan, Elizabeth W. (I3237)
 
190 After the death of E. W. Tittle, Carrie lived another two or three years in Shawnee, Oklahoma. She held on as long as she could, but eventually had to return to the home of her parents in Gilliland, Texas. Her daughter, Elsie, remained in Shawnee, Oklahoma with her husband. Earle and Byron returned with Carrie. After two years, Earle went to live with an uncle, Reverend W. L. Tittle, a Methodist minister. Carrie McCuistion and her second husband, Mr. Reeves, lived in Big Springs, Texas in 1928. McCuistion, Carrie R. (I680)
 
191 After the death of her mother, Patsy lived with her aunt, Monta McCuistion Munson. Scarbrough, Patsy Marie (I303)
 
192 After the death of his father, Jesse, Thomas H. Summers was raised by Thomas McCuistion as one of his own sons. Summers, Thomas Holloway (I12776)
 
193 After the death of his wife, John and his four children traveled from Millersburg, Ohio to Allen County, Indiana on the Canal. Family F4977
 
194 After the death of William, Clarissa married John Richards. Gove, Clarissa (I11929)
 
195 After Thomas's death, the family plantation, Prairie Lea, was sold. McQuiston, Thomas Jefferson (I15845)
 
196 Agatha McCuistion Obituary
Agatha (Cass) McCuistion passed away on April 11th, 2024, after a hard-fought battle with pancreatic cancer. She was 76. Born on June 6th, 1947 in Dayton, Tennessee, Cass leaves behind a legacy of love and unforgettable memories. Her main love was a love for her family, especially her grandchildren. Cass loved traveling. Her summers were spent traveling with her daughter and granddaughter, crisscrossing the United States and Europe or on cruises with all her grandchildren. In the fall, she often traveled to Florida and South Carolina with her sisters. Her spring trips centered around Hawaii which was her favorite destination that she first explored with her late husband, Roger. When she was home, she could often be found in her backyard gardening or sitting on her back deck enjoying her flowers and the birds that visited her, especially a little red cardinal who made his home in the back corner of her yard. Christmas was always special to her, and her house was always decked out with Christmas decorations both inside and out.

Cass was preceded in death by her loving husband of 48 years, Roger, and her parents, Brady and Anna Bishop. She was also preceded in death by her sisters Sandra Trusley and Theldon Brady as well as her brother Lesslie Bishop. She is survived by her son, Jeffery McCuistion and his wife Christine and her daughter, Nancy Horner, as well her grandchildren, Alexander Cooper and his wife Katie; Cameron McCuistion and his partner Emily Logan (son Ryder}; Kyle McCuistion; Abigail Horner and her partner Nick Monser. Bonus grandson John Horner and his wife Alyssa (daughter Holland). She also leaves behind her siblings David Bishop and his wife Becky, Sheila Goins and her husband Johnny, her sisters-in-law, Carolyn Bishop and Pam Mitchell and husband John, and her brothers-in-law Bart McCuistion and Kevin McCuistion as well as many nieces and nephews. She will truly be missed as she was the fabric who kept us together.

A viewing will be held at 12 PM on Saturday April 20th at Coulter-Garrison Funeral Home in Dayton, Tennessee. A memorial service will be held immediately after the viewing at 2 PM, with Pastor Dwight Martin officiating. Burial will follow in Spence Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the American Cancer Society. 
Bishop, Agatha J. (I11759)
 
197 Age 75, February 19, 2007. Beloved husband of Dona "Donnie". Loving father of Larry (Linda) and the late Jeffrey Pelowski. Dear grandfather of Garrett Pelowski. Brother of Syl (the late Dorothy), Cecil (Delores) Pelowski and the late Delores Lubinski. Funeral at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, 32340 Pierce, Beverly Hills, Thursday 11 a.m. Friends may visit at church beginning at 10:30 a.m. Visitation at Lynch & Sons Funeral Home, 1368 N. Crooks Rd. (between 14-15 Mile Rds.) Tuesday 4-9 p.m. and Wednesday 2-9 p.m. Scripture Service Wednesday 7 p.m. Obituary and condolences at lynchfuneraldirectors.com

Published in The Detroit News on Feb. 20, 2007. 
Pelowski, Gerald A. (I317)
 
198 Agnes had a son, which was adopted. The child's name is unknown. Fleek, Agnes Louise (I12510)
 
199 Agnes is buried with her husband, Howard at Section 4, Site 1127. Hargis, Agnes L. (I26903)
 
200 Agnes's mother, Charlotte, writes: "Agnes was born while her father was in the Civil War and he did not see her until she was quite a baby." McQuesten, Agnes (I13966)
 

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