Over the years I have collected many obituaries from many different resources. I either received them from family members, emails, letters or websites.

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MOON RELATED OBITUARIES
MURPHY RELATED OBITUARIES
POSTON RELATED OBITUARIES
MISCELLANEOUS OBITUARIES
Most of my family members came from St. Francois County,
Missouri. Others came from Illinois, Kansas, Oklahoma,
Tennessee, Virginia and Kentucky. If you would like to
contribute an obit, please email me at:
rebecca@digginforroots.com .
Headline: Obits
Publication Date: January 09, 1995
Source: The Kansas City Star
Page: B3
Region: Missouri
Obituary: WOODROW W. HIGHLEY Woodrow Wilson Highley, 81, Mount Olive, Missouri, died Jan. 7, 1995, at a hospital in Butler, Missouri. Services will be at 2 P.M. Tuesday at the Underwood-Steinbeck Chapel, Butler; burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. Friends may call from 6 to 8 P.M. today at the chapel. The family suggests contributions to the Kidney Foundation. Mr. Highley was a lifelong Mount Olive resident. He was a retired farmer. He was one of the founders of the Butler Chapter of the Missouri Farmers Association and the Butler Chapter of the Missouri Farmers Association Oil Board.
Survivors include his wife, Carmen Etta Highley of the home; two sons, Robert W. Highley, Butler, and Dr. Kenneth Highley, Harrisonville; two daughters, Ruth Baker, Butler, and Barbara K. Danahy, Kingsville, Missouri; two brothers, Robert "Jack" Highley, Archie, Missouri, and Leroy Highley, Adrian, Missouri; three sisters, Mona Corwine, Butler, Thelma Butler, Urich, Missouri, and June York, Bolivar, Missouri; 12 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren.
Most of my family members came from St. Francois County,
Missouri. Others came from Illinois, Kansas, Oklahoma,
Tennessee, Virginia and Germany. If you would like to
contribute a photo, please email me at:
rebecca@digginforroots.com.
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