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  Pentecost,Karr,Henson,Pemberton,Fox
 by Carl Pentecost
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James Calvin Cale Karr 12 SmartMatches
Birth:10 Aug 1892 in Pottersville Mo 1
Death:22 Mar 1957 in Howell County, MO 1
Sex:M
Father:John William Karr b. 13 Sep 1868 in Howell County Mo.
Mother:Mary Elizabeth Fox b. 17 Sep 1870 in Wright Co MO
  

Spouses & Children 
Pearl Irean Manzer (Wife) b. 3 Jun 1900 in Missouri
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Marriage: 22 JUN 1919 in Hominy Oklahoma
Marriage: 22 JUN 1919 in Hominy, Oklahoma
Children: 
  1. Maxine Karr
  2. DescendantsJames Aaron Karr b. 14 Jun 1920 in Hominy Oklahoma
 
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Individual:
West Plains Daily Quill pge 6 Fri. March 22,1957:

JAMES CALVIN KARR Dies this Morning After Long Illness:
JAMES CALVIN KARR, a life long resident of the Pottersville Community, died this morning at 3:30 at the home of his brother, D.M. KARR, Rover Route, West Plains, following an illness of several months duration. Mr. KARR was born at Pottersville, AUG. 10,1892, to the late JOHN W. & MARY E. KARR.

Surviving is a son JAMES A. KARR of St. Louis, MO. and a daughter MAXCENE MITCHELL, of PONCA CITY, OKLAHOMA; nine grandchildren; four sisters, ELIZABETH LAWING, CARRIE ROBINSON & LESTA HOPKINS all of Longmont Colorado and VESTA PENTECOST of Swedeborg, MO. and three brothers, JOSEPH M. KARR of Longmont Colorado, L. I. KARR of Chatsworth, California, and DM KARR in whose home he died.Two brothers and a sister preceded him in death.

Mr. KARR was married June 12, 1919 at Hominy OKLAHOMA to PEARL MANZER, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. ORMAN MANZER.
He was a veteran of WWI having served with the 89th division and a veteran of WWII having served with the U.S. Engineers. He spent 14 months with the U.S. Engineers at Brisbane, Australia.

He was a member of the VFW & American Legion, having membership in two posts at Longmont, Colorado.

Mr., KARR was an oil rigger prior to his retirement several years ago because of ill health.

Funeral arrangements, under the direction of Robertson Funeral Home, are incomplete pending the arrival of relatives.

* He is buried at the UNION GROVE CEMETERY in Howell County, Mo. his stone reads:

JAMES C. KARR
CPL HQ Co 70 INFANTRY
WWI & WWII
AUG. 10, 1892 MARCH 22, 1957

In the Cemetery there is a small sand color stone that I believe says
OUR DARLING
LEWIS KARR
OCT 21,34[1951798.ged]

Notes from Carl Ray Pentecost:
West Plains Daily Quill pge 6 Fri. March 22,1957:

JAMES CALVIN KARR Dies this Morning After Long Illness:
JAMES CALVIN KARR, a life long resident of the Pottersville Community, died this morning at 3:30 at the home of his brother, D.M. KARR, Rover Route, West Plains, following an illness of several months duration. Mr. KARR was born at Pottersville, AUG. 10,1892, to the late JOHN W. & MARY E. KARR.
Surviving is a son JAMES A. KARR of St. Louis, MO. and a daughter MAXCENE MITCHELL, of PONCA CITY, OKLAHOMA; nine grandchildren; four sisters, ELIZABETH LAWING, CARRIE ROBINSON & LESTA HOPKINS all of Longmont Colorado and VESTA PENTECOST of Swedeborg, MO. and three brothers, JOSEPH M. KARR of Longmont Colorado, L. I. KARR of Chatsworth, California, and DM KARR in whose home he died.Two brothers and a sister preceded him in death.
Mr. KARR was married June 12, 1919 at Hominy OKLAHOMA to PEARL MANZER, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. ORMAN MANZER. He was a veteran of WWI having served with the 89th division and a veteran of WWII having served with the U.S. Engineers. He spent 14 months with the U.S. Engineers at Brisbane, Australia.
He was a member of the VFW & American Legion, having membership in two posts at Longmont, Colorado.
Mr., KARR was an oil rigger prior to his retirement several years ago because of ill health.
Funeral arrangements, under the direction of Robertson Funeral Home, are incomplete pending the arrival of relatives.
* He is buried at the UNION GROVE CEMETERY in Howell County, Mo. his stone
reads:
JAMES C. KARR
CPL HQ Co 70 INFANTRY
WWI & WWII
AUG. 10, 1892 MARCH 22, 1957

In the Cemetery there is a small sand color stone that I believe says
OUR DARLING
LEWIS KARR
OCT 21,34

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  1. Title: 1951798.ged
    Media: Other
    Text: Date of Import: Mar 14, 2002
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Individuals from other files that are believed to be the same person:
James Calvin Cale Karr of PERRY FAMILY HISTORY
James Calvin Cale KARR of MY ANCESTORS & THEIR ANCESTORS

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