Wayne Burd sang "How Great Thou Art" and "Beautiful Isle." Escorts were Woodrow Mulcare, Jim Shafer, Joe Esther, Lloyd Palmer, James Adams and Kinder Esther.
Arthur A. Mott, son of Millard F. and Sarah Robinson Mott, was born May 2, 1897 in Laclede County and died Friday, December 1, 1970 in the Green Rest Home.
He had spent most of his life farming in this area.
He was a member of Cold Water Methodist Church.
As a member of the Masonic Lodge, he was awarded a fifty-year pin several years ago.
In 1904 he was married to Cora Pownall, who preceded him in death in August of 1943.
Survivors include a son Hollen of Lebanon; four daughters, Mrs. Lela Miller, Springfield; Mrs. Ethel Mundell and Mrs. Lillian Billingsley, both of the state of California and Mrs. Goldia Davis of the state of Oklahoma; one brother, F. H. Mott of Miller; one sister, Mrs. J. W. Hendon, Marshall; sixteen grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.
Wayne Burd sang "How Great Thou Art" and "Beautiful Isle." Escorts were Woodrow Mulcare, Jim Shafer, Joe Esther, Lloyd Palmer, James Adams and Kinder Esther.
Arthur A. Mott, son of Millard F. and Sarah Robinson Mott, was born May 2, 1897 in Laclede County and died Friday, December 1, 1970 in the Green Rest Home.
He had spent most of his life farming in this area.
He was a member of Cold Water Methodist Church.
As a member of the Masonic Lodge, he was awarded a fifty-year pin several years ago.
In 1904 he was married to Cora Pownall, who preceded him in death in August of 1943.
Survivors include a son Hollen of Lebanon; four daughters, Mrs. Lela Miller, Springfield; Mrs. Ethel Mundell and Mrs. Lillian Billingsley, both of the state of California and Mrs. Goldia Davis of the state of Oklahoma; one brother, F. H. Mott of Miller; one sister, Mrs. J. W. Hendon, Marshall; sixteen grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.
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