LANE OBITUARIES, Henry County, Missouri ==================================================================== LANE, Ira Lee Sr. 1899 - 1989 Ira Lee Lane, 89, son of Charles Edward Lane and Beverly Ann Elizabeth (Burry) Ross, was born September 16, 1899. He died July 16, 1989, at Ridgecrest Adult Care Center, Warrensburg. He was a barber in Clinton for many years. On January 10, 1920, he married Lucy M. Burton. She preceded him in death in 1983. He is survived by one son, Ira L. Lane, Jr., Warrensburg; three grandchildren, Glenda Goetz, Warrensburg, Mary Howard, Washington, MO, and Charles E. Lane, Houston, Texas; great-grandsons, Chad Goetz and Philip Howard; great-granddaughter, Jeannine Goetz; one brother, W. L. (Leck) Lane of Alhambra, CA. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 19, at 10:30 a.m., at Consalus chapel with the Rev. Hubert Neth officiating. Pallbearers were Charles E. Lane, David Goetz, Tom Howard, Jim Beaty, Charles F. Palmer and Curt Davidson. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery, Clinton, MO. LANE, Lucy May BURTON 1898 - 1983 Lucy May Lane, 85, Clinton, died on Dec 11, 1983, at Johnson County Memorial Hospital. She was born on Jul 11, 1898, in Henry County. She is a retired station agent for Frisco Railroads in Clinton. Survivors include her husband, Ira L. Lane, of the home; one son, Ira L. Lane, Jr., Warrensburg; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday at Consalus Chapel in Clinton. The Rev. Don Jarvis will officiate. Burial will be in the Englewood Cemetery in Clinton. The family will receive friends tonight from 7 o'clock to 8 o'clock at the chapel. The family suggests memorials be made to the American Red Cross. LANE, Mary Susan BEATY DUNAWAY 1873 - 1939 Mrs. Charles E. Lane of near Huntingdale, of one of the oldest and most highly respected families in Henry County, surrendered life, after a valiant fight, at 4:00 p.m. Monday, Dec. 18, 1939, at St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, where she had been the past month. Mrs. Lane also in the summer underwent a 1st operation, but not finding the relief she hoped for returned for a second operation the past month. Courageous in the face of terrible pain, sustained in the knowledge of certain parting, she turned bravely to far horizons, faith and love holding either hand. Mary Beaty, daughter of Ben and Louisa Kimsey Beaty of 2 1/2 miles north of Huntingdale, prominent and distinguished, was born Jan. 28 1873, on the old Beaty home farm. Educated in the schools of that section and brought to a knowledge of the Christ in the Corinth Baptist Church, where her membership always remained, she grew to lovely, gracious womanhood. Dainty, pretty, charming, she was also an able musician and hers was a fine noble Christian character. Sept. 8, 1892, she became the bride of Leonard Dunnaway, generally called "Bud." To them were given a son and a daughter, Letha, now Mrs. Jesse Dunn, of Warrensburg, and Royston A. of near Huntingdale, whose fine wife was a second daughter to his mother. Feb. 17, 1922, Mr. Dunnaway died, leaving his family sadly bereft, for the ties that had bound them together had been close. April 4, 1931, Mrs. Dunnaway married Charles E. Lane, and continued making her home on the old Beaty farm. Devoted to her church, she found much time for the Sunday school, the W. M. U., and other activities, spending a great deal of time in the discharge of Christian duties. Thus, hers was a full and rich life, replete in good deeds and kindness, exemplary and worthy of emulation, for to know her was to love her, and loving her, the way to finer living was made plain and easy. She is survived by her son, Royston Dunnaway, and daughter, Mrs. Dunn, above mentioned; two grandchildren, and four brothers, J. J. Beaty of Creighton, Sam Beaty of Alabama; Phineas Beaty of Wilbur, Ore., and Young Beaty of Marcola, Ore. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. C. B. Tucker of Springfield at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at the Corinth Baptist Church. Miss Mary Kern at the piano, directed the singing of "No Night There", "Ring Those Golden Bells" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." Burial was in the Carrsville Cemetery. Pallbearers were; Wm. and Uel Paul, Raymond Crews, Ivan Howerton, Lewis and Holcomb Beaty. ==================================================================== 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. 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