CARNEY OBITUARIES, Henry County, Missouri ==================================================================== CARNEY, Nina Maurine CRABTREE 1920 - 1995 Nina M. Carney, 75, died July 10, 1995, at St. Luke's Hospital in Kansas City after a lengthy illness. She was born March 20, 1920, near Ballard, the daughter of Clyde F. and Lydia N. Crabtree. Nina spent her childhood near Ballard and later graduated from Butler High School. She was united in marriage on December 16, 1939, to Robert E. Carney of Urich, who preceded her in death on September 2, 1994. To this union, one child was born, a daughter, Karen. She accepted the Lord at an early age and was a member of the Lucas Methodist Church, serving on many committees and as a Sunday school and Bible school teacher. She was a devoted wife and mother an done of her joys was watching her daughter, Karen, show her American Saddlebred horses. She also enjoyed working in her yard and garden. She is survived by her daughter, Karen, and son-in-law, Jack Browning of Urich and numerous cousins. Funeral services were 10 a.m. Thursday, July 13, at the Consalus Chapel, Urich. Rev. Vic Borden officiated. Scott Brooks, organist, played "Beyond The Sunset" and "In The Garden". Pallbearers were Doug Carney, Russell Carney, Kent Carney, Norman Anderson, Eddie Wayne Anderson and John Neidig. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. CARNEY, Robert Earl 1919 - 1994 Robert Carney, 74, died September 2, 1994, at Golden Valley Memorial Hospital after a short illness. He was born October 31, 1919, near Urich, to William L. and Mary Bernice Spence Carney. He was united in marriage on December 16, 1939, to Nina Crabtree and to this union one daughter, Karen was born. Mr. Carney was a retired farmer, living on the farm where he was born. He had served on the Urich and Sherwood School boards for 20 years. During this time he served as president for a short period. He kept score during this time for the boys' basketball games and enjoyed being around the young people. He was a member of the Lucas United Methodist Church and had served as president of the board at one time. He was also a Mason belonging to the Crescent Hill Lodge No. 368 A.F.-A.M., Adrian. He was a devoted husband and father, his greatest joy was helping his daughter, Karen, train and show her American Saddle Bred horses and taking them to many top wins. He is survived by his wife, Nina; daughter, Karen, and son-in-law, Jack Browning; one sister, Velma Byrum, Independence; two brothers, Arthur Spence Carney, also of Independence, and William (Bill), Topeka, Kansas; sister-in-law, Freda Carney, Urich; numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Howard Carney. Funeral services were Tuesday, September 6, at the Consalus Chapel in Urich. Officiating was the minister of the Lucas Church, Rev. Pam Morrison. The music was "Beyond The Sunset" and "In The Garden" with Nettie Mouse, organist, and Don Eaton as soloist. Pallbearers were Norman Anderson, Eddie Wayne Anderson, John Neidig, Russell Carney, Kent Carney and Wilbur Barth. Burial was in the Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by the Henry County MOGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~mohenry/henryco.html Contact the Henry County Coordinator for comments or corrections. ====================================================================