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He then took up a government claim near Fort Riley, Kansas, about 1860. She was born December 12, 1917, Cincinnati, Iowa, the daughter of John S. Rathburn and Fern (Harman) Rathburn, and moved to Missouri at the age of two with her parents. After several years while still in the hatchery business they formed a co-ownership with their longtime friends Jim and Helen Wilson in Nature-Faker-Lures, Inc. and Wilson-Allen Corporation. His brother Walter, from Kansas City, attended the funeral. He loved working with wood and their homes had beautiful fireplace mantels and carvings. The writer has lived a neighbor to Grandpa Albin for 12 years and can truthfully say he was one of the best men he knew. The funeral was held February 5, at the M. E. Church, South. Mr. Mr. Akers had gone from the house about 8 a.m. as usual and when he did not return at noon, his wife became worried and about the middle of the afternoon went to the field in search of him. Preceding her in death were her parents, Bud and Grace Lewis, brothers, Michael Lewis and James Lewis, grandsons, Isaac Allen and Derek Alan Brown. On Apr. ATKINSON, Leroy1914-2001Chilhowee Cemetery, Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Jun 18 2001 - Leroy Atkinson, 86, Chilhowee, died Sunday, June 17, 2001, at his son's home in Chilhowee. He was a dutiful son, a kind brother, a devoted husband, an affectionate father, a good friend - a real Christian gentleman. He claimed of not resting well during the night, but planned to take care of some cane on the farm, one of the neighbors having agreed to come over and help with the work. At the age of 17 he participated in the battle of Lone Jack, and there received a gun shot wound in the left shoulder which disabled him for some time. He was born November 6, 1914, in Clay County, near Missouri City, the son of William Eugene Aker and Josephine Vivian (McBride) Aker. ; and Mrs. Clara Bagby, Winthrop, Ia. Due to the Truman Dam project, they sold their home and moved to their current farm near Leeton in 1973 where they lived for the past 30 years. ASHLEY, Silas E.1938-2011Parks Chapel Cemetery, Leesville Twp, Henry Co, MODaily Democrat, Clinton MO, Mar 18 2011 - Silas E. Ashley died Sunday, March 13, 2011, at NorthCare Hospice House, North Kansas City, at age 72 years, three months and one day. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery. He took the examination to enter West Point when a young man and stood at the top in all the examinations but could not enter on account of a weak heart.