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From: "Lisa Perry" <>
Subject: [MOMONROE] NBC: Tyner
Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 17:06:13 -0400


Article from unknown source with handwritten date of February 2, 1960.
Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs.
Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri.



Everett Tyner Well Known Madison Citizen, Dies



"Everett Tyner, 69, well known Madison citizen died Monday morning at
the Community hospital around 12:15, having entered the hospital for
surgery about 11:00 a.m. Sunday morning and was operated on at 9:30
Sunday night. He had been ill at his home here since Wednesday.

Mr. Tyner had served his community in many ways. He was a member of the
town board, fire chief, deputy sheriff, marshall of Madison for twelve
years, a trustee of the cemetery association, also served as sexton of
the cemetery at one time, he worked for approximately twenty years for
Mr.and Mrs. Fred A. Thompson when they owned the Thompson Funeral
Service here and had worked for the Thompson and Mackler Funeral Service
since they had taken over the funeral home.

He was born in Shelby County, October 8th, 1890, the son of James Albert
Tyner and Mary Susan Douglas Tyner. He was married to Gertie Mae Owen,
Madison, August 22nd, 1912. The couple resided on a farm until 1924
when they moved to Madison to make their home. Mr. Tyner was a member
of the Shelbyville Christian Church joining when a boy. He was preceded
in death by his mother, in 1947 and father in 1922; four brothers, James
Albert Tyner, Pearl Tyner, Clyde Tyner and William Tyner; two sisters,
Mattie Burnett and Alma Tyner. He is survived by his wife and four
brothers, Luther and Vance Tyner, Madison; and Carl and Etna, Paris; and
three sisters, Mrs. Frank Johnston, Moberly, Mrs. Neva Folkert, San
Diego, California and Bertha Young, Kansas City.

The body was at the Thompson-Mackler Funeral Home until the hour of the
service which was held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at the Chapel
with Rev. John Foster of Paris officiating. Burial was in Sunset Hill
Cemetery."





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