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THOMAS BENTON HART
And Family

Union Cemetery, Pines Twp. Texas County MO
Married 02 September 1868 Texas County M O
Photos & Obituaries contributed by Marguerette Powell

Thomas Benton Coats
24 December 1846 - 17 Septemer 1926
Son of James & Elizabeth (Hart) Coats

Rebecca Jane (Kurns) Coats
11 April 1843 - 06 October 1920
Wife of Thomas Benton Coats

Nathaniel Coats 20 February 1872 - 01 June 1876
Son of Thomas & Rebecca Buried Union Cemetery Texas Co MO

Rosette Rebecca (Coats) Tilley
03 February 1877-14 January 1947
Daughter of Thomas & Rebecca
Wife of Francis Tilley

Francis Tilley
1864 - 1946
Husband of Rosette Coats
Buried at Bado Cemetery
Texas Co MO

Mrs. Rosa Rebecca Coats, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Coats was born at Bado, Mo., Feb 3, 1878 and passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Montgomery of Salem, Mo. Tuesday, January 14, 1947 having reached the age of 69 years.

She was united in marriage to Francis Tilley, March 5, 1915 and to this union 3 children were born. One having died in infancy.

Her husband preceeded her in death just 2 1/2 months ago and since then she had made her home with the son and the daughter, being at the daughter's home when she passed away. At the age of 18 years, she professed faith in Christ and united with the Union Baptist church.

She leaves to mourn her passing the daughter, Mrs. Ruby Montgomery, Salem, Mo., the son Albert Tilley, Effingham, IL, one sister, Dressie Sponsler, Mtn. Grove, Mo., one brother, A. L. Coats, Bado, Mo., also 7 grandchildren and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held by Rev. George Scott at Bado church Friday 2 p.m. Burial was made by the Elliott Funeral Home in Bado cemetery

Albert Tilley
25 July 1919 - 23 May 1999
Son of Rosette & Francis Tilley
Husband of Caryl Parker
Buried at Oak Ridge Cemetery, Shelby Co IL

Albert T. Tilley, 79, of Effingham, Illinois, died Sunday, May 23, 1999, at St. Anthony Memorial Hospital, Effingham. Funeral services were at Johnson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oakridge Cemetery, Effingham.

Mr. Tilley was born July 25, 1919, a son of Francis and Rosetta Coats Tilley. He married Caryl Parker on March 18, 1939. She survives. Other survivors include a son, Thomas Tilley of the state of Georgia; five daughters, Bev. Ross of San Diego, California, Barb Alsup of Champaign, Illinoies, Theresa Stewart of Mattoon, Illinois, Cheryl Anderson of Milford, Connecticut, and Kayla Manley of Olney, Illinois; a sister, Ruby Montgomery of Cabool, Missouri; 14 grandchildren; and five great grandchildren. Mr. Tilley was a supervisor at Fedders Corporation in Effingham. He was a member of Cardinal Golf Course and Sportsman's Club, Effingham. He served in the Marine Corps during World War 11.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association or Gospel Assembly Church, Effingham.

Clyde Andrew Montgomery

26 September 1910 - 14 May 1984

Husband of Ruby Tilley

Buried at Cabool Cemetery

Texas County MO

Clyde Andrew Montgomery was born in Pemiscott County, Missouri, September 26, 1910, the son of Henry and Mary Lunyou Montgomery. He was called to be with his saviour on May 14, 1984 at age 73 years, seven months and 18 days. At a young age his family moved from Dunklin County to Texas County in the Cabool area. This was about 64 years ago. On August 8, 1932 at Houston, Missouri, Clyde was united in marriage to Ruby Tilley and to this union four children were born. He had done carpenter work for many years before his retirement and also had been a truck driver for Reed-Harlin Co. and Ellis Brothers. A well known and liked person who made many friends wherever he went, he was always willing to help others. Many years ago he made his profession of faith in the Lord and on May 29, 1959 was ordained as a minister in the Freewill Baptist Church and served various rural churches throughout the area when called.

He was preceded in passing by his parents, three brothers, Lyman, Elvie and Herschel; and a sister, Opal. He leaves his wife, Ruby, of the home in Cabool; two sons, Jim and Verlyn of Cabool; two daughters, Sharon Bryant, Richland and Rosa Brown of Cabool; two brothers, Gaylord and Robert of Fayette; 11 grandchildren, four great grandchildren and a host of other relatives and many friends. Funeral services were conducted 3:30 Wednesday, May 16, in the First Freewill Baptist Church with Revs. Payton Smyer and Lester Davis officiating. Burial was in Cabool Cemetery under direction of Elliott-Gentry

Union Cemetery, Pines Twp. Texas Co MO

James Clendenny Coats
31 August 1879 - 20 May 1918
Son of Thomas Benton & Rebecca Jane (Kurns) Coats

Gertrude Mae Watson
04 August 1885 - 22 August 1921
Wife of Thomas Benton Coats

Gertie May Watson was born in Smith County, Kansas, August 4, 1885 and departed for a better country August 22, 1921, age 36 years, 18 days. In 1890 she came with her parents to Texas County where she remained until death. In 1898 she was converted and united with the Methodist church at Pleasant Grove under the ministry of Rev. J. J. Carty, later after her marriage, she with her husband was united with the Baptist church. To Sister Boone her religion was more than merely being a church member, as her everyday life with those she knew will testify. She was married to Dennie Coats, who passed away in 1918, to this union six children were born, three of whom died in infancy.

Those living are Dollie age 11, Raymond 10 and Dallas 7. In 1919 she was married to Leslie W. Boone and to this union a little son, Delmar, age 19 months is left without the care of a mother. Mrs. Boone was one of a large family of children she having thirteen sisters and brothers and is the first of the children to be taken away. She will be sadly missed from her home as well as her church. The sympathy of the community for the bereaved as well as the high regard in which she was held was evidenced by the large crowd which gathered at the home Thursday the 25th, where the funeral service was conducted by Rev. J. E. Ellis, after which the remains were laid to rest in the Union Cemetery to await the resurrection.


Son of James & Gertrude

Son of James & Gertrude

Daughter of James & Gertrude

Funeral services for Mrs. Dollie M. Gloyd,58, of 1312 South Second St., and a resident of Pekin (Ill.) for 19 years, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday in Kuecks Funeral Home. Burial will be at 3:30 p.m. in the Shumway cemetery, at Shumway, Ill. Visitation will be from 3 to 5 and from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home. Mrs. Glyd died at 11 p.m. Friday at her home. She had been in ill health the past y ear.

Born Mar. 25,1910, in Bado, Mo., she was the daughter of Dennis and Gertrude Coats. She maried Bruce E. Gloyd, Sept. 5, 1941, in Saint Charles, Mo.

Surviving, besides her husband, are two brothers, Dallas Coats of Effingham and Raymond Coats of Minneapolis, Minn.

Contributed by Janet Burkhart

Word has been received of the death of Raymond C. Coats,85, of Pardeeville, Wis., formerly of Effinham, who died Sunday, Sept. 19, 1999, at home. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at North Scott Baptist Church, with burial in Pardeeville Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m.Thurday at Pflanz Mantey Medrala Funeral Home, Portage,Wis., and for one hour before the service at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Mr. Coats' name. Mr. Coats was born Dec.11, 1913, in Hurst, Mo., the son of Janes D. and Gertrude Mae (Watson) Coats. He married Hazel Loraine Hall in 1937. He was the owner of Coats Bros. Saw Mill for 30 years, then had Coats'Saw Mill in Columbus, Wis., until it was destroyed by fire in 1991. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Effingham, Assembly of God in Effingham, and Rio Assembly of God, where he served as Sunday school superintendent, adult teacher and boaard member for many years. Survivors include his wife; son, Rev. Dallas Coats (wife, Sharon) of Gresham, Wis.; Daughters, Mrs. Ken ( Elaine) May of Waukegan, Mrs. Roy (Deloris) Royer of Borrego Springs, Calif.: daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ruth (Leonard) Coats; brother, Dallas (wife,Dorothy) of Effingham; 10 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sons, three brothers and two sisters

Contributed by Janet Burkhart

Dallas Robert Coats
30 September 1915 - 23 October 2002
Son of James & Gertrude (Watson) Coats
Husband of Ruth Jeanette McCain & Dorothy Stewart

Dallas R. Coats, 87, of Effingham went to be with the Lord on October 23, 2002 at 1:47 a.m. at his home. Visitation will be on Friday, October 25, 2002 from 4-8 p.m. at Johnson's Funeral Home, Effingham, IL and one hour prior to funeral at Effingham First Baptist Church. Memorials may be made in Dallas' name to First Baptist Church or Effingham Lions Club. Funeral Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, October 26, 2002 at First Baptist Church, Effingham. Burial will be at Oakridge Cemetery, Effingham.

Mr. Coats was born September 30, 1915 in Hurst, Missouri, the son of James "Denny" and Gertrude Mae (Watson) Coats. He married Ruth Jeanette McCain in 1936. She preceded him in death on June 8, 1975. He married Dorothy Stewart in August 1977.

He was the co-owner of Coats Bros. Sawmill and Allis-Chalmers Machinery for 37 years. He was an employee of Fedders, Daugherty/Sullivan Implement, Unit 40 school bus driver, and Stevens True Value, Effingham. He was a member of Effingham First Baptist Church. He was ordained a deacon in 1942 and selected Deacon Emeritus in 1998. He was active in all facets of the life of First Baptist Church. Also on (an?) Honorary Member of the Womens Missionary Union. He was a member of the Effingham Lions Club for over 40 years, 17 of which he was a treasurer. He held many other offices & chaired committees within the club.

Survivors include his wife; daughters, Janet (Bill) Burkhart of Glen Rose, Texas, Marilyn Coats of Garland, Texas, and son Phil (Melissa) Coats of Effingham; step-children Mel (Cindy) Stewart of Shumway; Chuck (Teresa) Stewart of Mattoon; and "special" daughter Linda (Kurt) Mette of Effingham; seven grandsons, Mark (Brenda) Burkhart of Wilmington, Delaware, Greg (Jan) Burkhart of Amarillo, Texas; Rob (Carole) Burkhart of Dallas, Texas, SPC Dallas A. D. Coats of Fort Riley, Kansas, A1C Phillip S. J. Coats of Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Paul R. R. Coats, Effingham, Matt Mette of Effingham; step-granddaughter Amanda Stewart of Chicago, granddaughters Penny (Eric) Norrel of Darien, IL, Jessica Mclean of Springfield, IL, Emily Mette of Effingham; four great-grandchildren, Brittney, Ian, Paige and Dallas T. Burkhart of Wilmington, Delaware; also several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, four brother and one sister.

Albert Lee Coats
12 June 1882 - 02 October 1967
Son of Thomas Coats & Rebecca Kurns
Burial at Bado Cemetery, Texas Co MO

Ada Effie (Clark) Coats
21 August 1883 - 09 September 1971
Daughter of William & Elmyra Clark
Wife of Albert Lee Coats

Albert Lee Coats, son of Thomas and Rebecca Coats was born June 12, 1882 at Bado, and died Oct. 2, 1967 at the Texas County Memorial Hospital in Houston, making his age at time of death 85 years, three months and 20 days.

He was united in marriage to Ada Clark Dec. 19, 1909 at Lundy, Mo. They had enjoyed almost 58 years together. The first years of their married life were spent at Hurst, Mo., where he was postmaster for 37 years. He served as Judge of the Western District in 1931 and 1932. He started a store at Bado in 1917, and operated it throughout the years until his death. He was also a well-known farmer and stockman. His whole life was devoted to his many interests, and he always believed in doing a good job at anything he attempted to do. His home and farm were attractive and he was interested in improving the community, donating land for the Bado Cemetery and the Bado Community Church. He was baptized on his 67th birthday. Although Mr. and Mrs. Coats had no children of their own, Elmer McGehee came to live in their home at the age of 10, and they thought of him as their own son.

He is survived by his wife, Ada; one sister, Mrs. Dressie Sponsler of Cabool. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 4 in the Bado Church, the Rev. Payton Smyer and the Rev. Jimmie Varnell officiating. Burial was in the Bado Cemetery under direction of Evans-Elliott. Pallbearers were nephews.

Ada Effie Coats, daughter of William and Elmyra Clark, was born August 21, 1883, at Dykes, Mo. She passed away September 9, 1971, at the Kabul Nursing Home, making her age at time of death 88 years and 19 days. She was united in marriage December 19, 1909, to Albert Lee Coats. He preceded her in death October 2, 1967.

Aunt Ada, as she was known to everyone, spent her entire life in Texas County. The first years of her married life were spent at Hurst, Mo., where she and her husband operated a general store. They moved to Bado, Mo., in 1917, and operated a general store there for 50 years. She became a member of the Methodist Church in 1914. She attended Bado Community Church, where for many years she taught a Sunday school class. She is survived by one foster son, Elmer McGeehee of Des Moines, Ia., many nieces and nephews, and a host of friends.

Funeral services were held Saturday, September 11, at the Bado Community Church with the Rev. Payton Smyer and the Rev. James Higby officiating. Pallbearers were nephews. Burial was in the Bado Cemetery.

Bado Cemetery, Texas County MO

Dressie (Coats) Sponsler
12 March 1885 - 27 March 1969
Daughter of Thomas Benton & Rebecca (Kurns) Coats

Jesse W. Sponsler
07 April 1884 - 03 January 1939
Husband of Dressie Coats

Dressie Millie Coats, 84, daughter of Thomas B. and Rebecca Kerns Coats, was born near Bado, Mo. She died March 27, 1969 at the Kabul Nursing Home after a lingering illness. She was united in marriage Dec. 15, 1907 to Jess W. Sponsler and to this union five children were born; four sons, Paul of Mtn. Grove, Earl of Cabool, Loyd of Hartville and Chester of Springfield and one daughter Bulah Cox of Buffalo, Mo. She spent her entire life in Texas County in and near the Bado community and was a member of the Hamilton Creek Missionary Baptist Church.

She was preceded in death by her husband Jan. 3, 1939. Survivors are her five children, 11 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 2 p.m., March 30, in the Bado Community Church with the Rev. Payton Smyer officiating. Burial was under the direction of Elliott-Gentry of Cabool.

Jesse William Sponsler, son of Louis and Florence Sponsler was born April 7, 1884 and departed this life January 3, 1939 at the age of fifty-four years, eight months and twenty-two days. He was married to Dressie Coats December 15, 1907. To this union was born four boys and one girl, Paul, Earl, Lloyd, Beaulah (Beulah?) and Chester.

He leaves to mourn his departure from this life, his wife, Dressie Sponsler, Paul Sponsler and wife and three sons, Bobby, Billy, (left out Bulus), Earl Sponsler, wife and son, Dale Lloyd, Lloyd Sponsler and wife, Mrs. Beulah Cox and husband and Chester Sponsler. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Etta Kirk and Mrs. Delia Ann McGowen and many relatives and friends. He was converted about the age of 24 and joined the Baptist church at Hamilton Creek. Later he heard Holiness preached and accepted it. He was Sanctified and baptized with the Holy Ghost and lived a faithful Christian life until his death. He was loyal to his Christian faith and was very active in his worship until his health failed him. His last request was that everybody get ready to go. To know him was to love him.

Funeral services were held in Bado, conducted by the Rev. H. A. Howard. Interment followed in the Bado cemetery under the direction of the Elliott Funeral Home.

Bado Cemetery, Texas County MO

Paul M. Sponsler
30 August 1910 - 02 October 1994
Son of Jesse W. & Dressie (Coats) Sponsler

Mearl V. (Tuttle) Sponsler
10 April 1906 - 14 April 1993
Daughter of Judge C.C. & Alice (Guynn) Tuttle
Wife of Paul M. Sponsler

Paul M. Sponsler, eldest son of Jess W. and Dressie (Coats) Sponsler, born August 30, 1910 and departed this life October 2, 1994 at Kabul Nursing Home, Cabool, Missouri. Paul was a lifelong resident of the Bado-Gravel Point communities. During his early years of adult life he taught rural schools at Gravel Point, Fowler, Murr, Racket Ridge (Barnum) and Oak Grove. He then pursued his lifelong dream of dairy and beef farming on the family farm he and his wife, Mearl (Tuttle) Sponsler, acquired through the ensuing years. They were a team of parents that worked hard, enjoyed their family and loved God. They were steadfast members of Bado community Church until ill health interrupted Mearl's ability to move about.

Paul and Mearl were married April 19, 1931. They celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary at the nursing home. Mearl preceded him in death April 14, 1993. They had three sons: Bob, Bill and Bulas. Bill preceded his parents in death July 19, 1983.

Survivors include Bob and Iris Sponsler, Pam and Amanda Creech, Joyce Squires (Bill's widow), Kirk and Roxane Sponsler, Billy and Shannon Sponsler, Bulas and Vanetta Sponsler, Kent, Regina, Drew, Alex, Ethan and Elizabeth Williamson, Melissa and Robert Offner, Tara Bennett, Grace Sponsler, Mark and Sue Sponsler, Kenneth"Paul" and Cory Sponsler; also two brothers, Earl of Bado-Gravel Point community and Chester of Springfield, Missouri, and a sister, Bulah Cox of Springfield.

A brother, Lloyd, preceded him in death. Funeral services were conducted 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 5, 1994 in Bado Community Church with Revs. Curtis Yarnell and Stanley Jones officiating. Burial was in Bado Cemetery under the direction of Elliott-Gentry Funeral Home of Cabool.

Mearl V. Tuttle Sponsler, daughter of Judge C. C. Tuttle and Alice Guynn Tuttle, was born April 10, 1906 at Number One, near Huggins, Missouri. She died April 14, 1993 at Kabul Nursing Home, Cabool, Missouri, making her age at the time of death 87 years and four days. At an early age her family moved to a farm southwest of Bado, Missouri. Her mother passed away February 9, 1919. In 1920 the family moved to Houston, Missouri, and her father married Effie B. Stites. "Miss Mearl" began teaching school when she was 16 years old and before she had finished high school. Many of the schools were in the Bado vicinity, Gravel Point, Murr, Lone Oak, Lone Star, and Oak Grove. Later she taught several years at Cabool Elementary School and finished her career of teaching at Licking, Missouri.

She married Paul M. Sponsler April 19, 1931. They soon would have celebrated their 62nd anniversary, Twin sons Bob and Bill were born April 21, 1932, and three years later their third son, Bulas, was born. They established their farm home near Gravel Point where she resided until entering Kabul Nursing Home in 1991.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her stepmother; her son, Bill, in 1983; a twin brother, Earl, in infancy; an infant brother, George; her brother, Lawrence; and a sister, Ival Archer.

Mearl became a Christian at an early age and grew up in Houston Christian Church. After she and Paul were married they attended the Bado Community Church for many years. They were both active teaching and supporting the church. Mearl's Christian faith was always active and she loved to attend church services until her health would not permit it.

Surviving are her husband, Paul; sons Bob and Bulas; daughters-in-law Iris Sponsler, Vanetta Sponsler and Joyce Sponsler; six grandchildren, Mark, Kirk, Regina, Melissa, Grace and Pam; seven great-grandchildren, Tara, Drew, Alex, Amanda, Billy Don, Shannon and "Little" Paul; a brother, Columbus; three sisters, Pearl McCall, Opal Bridges and Alzada Durham; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Memorial services were held Saturday, April 17, 1993 at 11:00 a.m. at the Elliott-Gentry Funeral Home, Cabool, with Rev. Stanley Jones officiating and Kent and Regina Williamson providing the music. Burial was at Bado Community Cemetery.

Billy C. Sponsler was born at Bado on April 21, 1932 and passed away at Houston, Missouri, July 19, 1983 at age 51 years, two months and 28 days. He was the son of Paul and Mearl (Tuttle) Sponsler. Raised in the Bado community, he graduated from Cabool High School in 1950, later attending Southwest Missouri State College in Springfield and then serving in the U. S. Army for awhile. On June 6, 1952 at Cabool he was united in marriage to Joyce Roberts and to this union two sons, Mark and Kirk, were born. For the past 20 years the family has lived in the Houston area where Bill was active in civic affairs as well as active in democrat politics. During his career he managed many congressional campaigns. Later he was associated with several statewide campaigns. In 1976 he served as executive director of the Missouri State Democrat committee. At the time of his passing he was serving on Ike Skelton's Farmers Advisory Committee. He was well known and respected throughout the state. For the past several years he has been engaged in farming, always continuing to keep in touch with his many friends. At the time of his passing he was a member of the First Christian Church of Houston.

Surviving are his wife, Joyce; two sons, Mark and Kirk, both of Licking; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sponsler of Mtn. Grove; two brothers, Bob of St. Louis and Bulas of Cabool; and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services were 2 p.m. Thursday, July 21, in First Christian Church at Houston with Don Brower officiating. Burial was in Bado Cemetery under direction of Elliott-Gentry.

Lois V (Flowers) Sponsler, 78, of Cabool, Missouri, passed away Monday, December 23, 1991, 5:30 a.m. in Kabul Nursing Home. She was a devoted and loving wife, mother and grandmother, and leaves a wealth of friends and lasting memories. Lois was born in Simmons, Missouri, September 24, 1913, the daughter of the late Ed and Ollie Bishop Flowers. She accepted Christ as her savior at an early age and was a member of Union Baptist Church. During her married life, she and her husband and children were faithful members of Bado Community Church. She taught school for two years before her marriage on July 8, 1934 to Earl L. Sponsler.

She is survived by her husband, Earl, a son, Dale Sponsler and wife Ramona of Marshfield, Missouri, a daughter, Earlene Coday, Mtn. Grove, Missouri; four grandchildren, Robin (Sponsler) Winder and her husband, Ron Winder, of Joplin, Missouri, Raven (Sponsler) Reed and her husband, Rev. Brad Reed, of Kansas City, Missouri, Debra Coday and Doug Coday of Mtn. Grove; three brothers, Ray and wife Erma, Allen and wife Doris, and Clark, all of Houston, Missouri; three sisters, Leona and husband Ira Vandivort of Cabool, Mable and husband C. C. Tuttle (would be Jr.) and Marge and husband Edgar Rust, both of Houston, Missouri; many nieces, nephews, and other relatives and a host of friends.

Besides her parents, she has been preceded by a brother, Bob Flowers. Funeral services were 2 p.m. Friday, December 27, 1991 in Bado Community Church with Revs. Brad Reed and Stanley Jones officiating. Burial was in the Bado Cemetery under direction of Elliott-Gentry Funeral Home.

Loyd V. Sponsler

Born 23 October 1916
Died 15 August 1987

Son of Jesse & Dressie
Husband of Stella Boyer

Burial in Bado Cemetery
Texas Co MO


Bado Cemetery, Texas County MO

Beulah (Sponsler) Cox
11 February 1919 - 24 June 1999
Daughter of Jesse & Dressie (Coats) Sponsler

Emmit Cox
12 September 1914 - 13 November 1991
Husband of Beulah Sponsler

Dennis J Cox

Born 04 April 1942
Died 28 October 1983

Son of Beulah & Emmit Cox
Burial at Bado Cemetery
Texas Co MO

The music is "Peace In The Valley" sequenced by Don Carroll