The Cuba Free Press
May 29, 2003 -- 7A
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Ann Webb
Ann Webb nee Brakefield was born
May 8, 1928, at Berryman, Missouri, a
of the late Monrow Brakefield and
(Dicus) Brakefield. She entered eternal
Saturday, May 17, 2003, in the Gibbs
of Steelville, Missouri at the age of
and nine days.
Ann was united in marriage to Dale
one son and six daughters
born to this union.
Ann and Dale enjoyed many years of
together until Dale's passing on
11, 1995.
to Sarah Ann's husband and par-
ix brothers, Kenneth Lee Brakefield,
Brakefield, Lindell Brakefield, Craig
Earl Brakefield and Bill Brakefield
her in death.
those who remain to mourn her pass-
one son and six daughters, Carol Sue
• of Salem, Missouri, Marita Mae
of Bland, Missouri, Bobby Jo Smashey
Missouri, Jimmy Dale Webb and
Kimberly Sue Webb, Greta Ray and
Randy, all of Steelville, lIissouri, and
Smith of Kansas City, Missouri.
i brother, Dick Brakefield and wife Pat of
Missouri; one sister-in-law, Leona
of Cuba, Missouri; 13 grandchildren,
nieces, nephews,
other relatives and many friends.
Webb lay in state 2-9 p.m.
May 19, 2003 at the Britton Brothers
Home in Steelville, Missouri.
services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday,
2003 in the Britton Chapel with
A.F. Roberdes officiating. Jim Webb
his mother with the eulogy. Pianist
vocalist Brenda Brooks and
Medlock provided musical selections.
prayers and interment were in the
Cemetery, rural Steelville,
as pallbearers were Jim and Christy
Randy and Greta Ray, Carol Maledy,
Sharon Webb and Vanessa Gandy.
pallbearers were Kim Webb and Dick
were under the direction of the
Brothers Funeral Home, Steelville,
Albert W. Wilmarth
Albert W. Wilmarth of St. Louis, Missouri
was born on February 12, 1913 to the union of
George Perry Wilmarth and Flora (Holihan)
Wilmarth at Aberdeen, South Dakota and
passed away on May 18, 2003 at the Delmar
Gardens West Nursing Home, St. Louis,
Missouri at the age of 90 years 3 months and 6
days.
On June 10, 1941, Albert was united in mar-
riage to June M. Norby at Manda, South
Dakota. Four sons, Paul, Tim, Peter, and
George, and one daughter, Susan were born to
this union. They were happily married until
June preceded Albert in death on June 20,
1996.
Albert was also preceded in death by his par-
ents; and two sisters, Alice Valder and Mary
Offerdahl.
Albert graduated from the University of
Minnesota with a degree in Chemical
Engineering. He later received his MBA from
the St. Louis University. He was ordained a
deacon in the Catholic Church in 1991. He
served at Holy Cross Parish in Cuba, Missouri
until 1996. He was also a member of Holy
Cross Church of Cuba and the Knights of
Columbus and served on the Cemetery
Association. A veteran of World War II, he
served with the U.S. Navy, retiring as a com-
mander.
Those who survive to mourn his passing from
this life are his daughter and son-in-law, Susan
Bowles and husband Mike of St. Louis,
Missouri; four sons and daughters-in-law,
George and Melba Wilmarth of Cape
Girardeau, Tim and Kathy Wilmarth of Doha,
Qatar, Peter and Marie Wilmarth of Madison,
Wisconsin and Paul and Jill Wilmarth of St.
Louis, Missouri. 13 grandchildren, six great
grandchildren, other relatives and many
friends.
Albert was a devoted husband, loving father,
grandfather, great grandfather, brother, uncle,
good friend to all who knew him and will be
sadly missed.
Funeral mass was held on Friday, May 23,
2003 at the Holy Cross Church, Cuba,
Missouri, at 10 a.m. with Father James Finder
officiating. Interment was in the Holy Cross
Cemetery, Cuba, Missouri. Memorials may be
given to the June Wilmarth Memorial
Children's Clothing Fund. All arrangements
were under the direction of the Britton Funeral
Home of Cuba, Missouri.
session now a certaint0000
)ast week Governor Holden announced
will veto four of the budget bills. This
we will have a special session of the
probably in the next couple
The four bills the Governor plans to
the Departments of Elementary and
Education, Higher Education,
and Mental Health, and Social Services.
Cuts go deep into many key programs
both the young and old.
cut
150th
Dist. Rep.
Frank
Barnitz
sub-
have deep reserves and large
to soften the blow, it is the small,
that will be hit hardest if changes
made. I know of several schools in the
that will be cutting several key
and expanding the lengths of some
routes to make up part of the differ-
Education was cut over $83 million.
won't have a direct impact on every-
who have children going to a public
in the state will be paying, in
I
essence, a new tax due to the higher tuitions
these schools will charge to make up the deficit.
Several schools have already announced dou-
ble-digit increases that are being tacked on to
the significant jump we have already witnessed
over the past five years.
Mental Health did get a boost in federal
monies this time around, but the state's contri-
bution was some $15 million less than a year
ago. The Department of Health lost over $58
million from a last year. Several programs will
likely be scaled back or done away with entire-
ly because of this.
The Department of Social Services is actual-
ly a little better off overall than it was last
year, but the final figure passed out of the
General Assembly was $170 million short of
what the Governor had asked for in his original
proposal.
With a weekly tab over around $100,000, I
had hoped that a special session could be avoid-
ed. However, now that it is a reality, I hope we
can get back to work quickly and reach a com-
promise that all parties can live with.
As always, I would like to hear from you and
get your opinions and ideas on the key issues of
our state. Please give me a call. My Jefferson
City office number is (573) 751-2108, my dis-
trict number is (573) 729-2572, or you can also
e-mail me at fbarnitz@ services.state.mo.us.
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Cuba Municipal Court Docket
V
May 12, 2003
(Court costs $20 for all cases.)
Tim Donahoe, municipal judge;
Stephen Paulus, prosecutor;
Rene6 Parrett, court clerk;
Cuba, Missouri.
Jason L. Baker: Property
damage. Paid total due.
Wesley Baker Jr.: Possession
open intoxicants. Send letter to
defendant.
Crystal L. Bouse: No opera-
tors license• Plea of guilty.
Continued for payment. Six
months probation.
Christina A. Carty:
Possession controlled sub-
stance paraphernalia. Send let-
ter to defendant.
William R. Cassidy: No proof
insurance. Send letter to defen-
dant. Failure to register vehi-
cle. Send letter to defendant.
John 4. Dunlap: Driving
while suspended. Send letter to
defendant.
Brett W. Evans Jr.: Careless
and imprudent driving.
Continued attorney in court.
Ronald Faulkner:
Destruction of private property.
Warrant executed.
Matthew L. Gibbs:
Possession marijuana.
Continued defendant in court.
Possession controlled sub-
stance paraphernalia.
Continued defendant in court.
Minor in possession. Continued
defendant in court.
Kimberly L. Greaver: No
Missouri operators license.
Continued defendant in court.
Robert L. Hebert: No proof
insurance. Continued defen-
dant in court.
Tony L. Helms: Stealing
under $750. Send letter to
defendant.
Jason W. Highley: Driving
while intoxicated. Probation
revoked. Balance due.
Possession open intoxicants.
Plea of guilty. Continued for
payment. Stealing under $750.
Continued balance due docket.
Matthew Z. Jackson:
Property damage. Paid total
due. Assault. Paid total due.
Scott Jones: Dog ordinance
violation. Continued defendant
in court.
Bradley D. Lederle:
Possession controlled sub-
stance paraphernalia. Plea of
guilty. Continued for payment.
Twelve months probation.
Vernon A. Leisler: Failure to
yield right of way. Plea of
guilty. Continued for payment.
Driving while intoxicated. Plea
of guilty. Continued for pay-
ment.
Dale W. Lunsford Jr.:
Stealing under $750. Send let-
ter to defendant.
Brian Moore: Assault. Plea
of not guilty. Trial set.
Robert Morse: Driving while
intoxicated. Continued for
attorney.
Richard L. Pacini III:
Stealing under $750. Plea of
guilty. Continued for payment.
Driving while suspended.
Continued defendant in court.
Inga M. Pewitt: Stop sign
violation. Plea guilty. Paid
fines and cost.
Eric Pitts: Possession con-
trolled substance parapherna-
lia. Plea of guilty. Continued
for payment.
Matthew Queen: Careless
and imprudent driving. Plea of
guilty. Continued for payment.
No proof insurance. Plea of
guilty. Continued for payment.
Larry J. Skaggs: Driving
while intoxicated. Send letter
to attorney. Continuance.
Rebecca K. Stricklin:
Speeding 27/15. Plea guilty.
Paid fines and cost.
Jacob Travis: Peace distur-
bance. Send letter to defen-
dant.
Nathanyal D. Wheeler:
Minor in possession. Send let-
ter to attorney and defendant.
Possession marijuana. Send
letter to attorney and defen-
dant. Possession controlled
substance paraphernalia. Send
letter to attorney and defen-
dant.
Tracy E. Wilson: Careless
and imprudent driving. Plea of
guilty. Paid fines and cost
amended to defective equip-
ment.
Bradley Windle:
Trespassing. Plea of guilty.
Continued for payment. Twelve
months probation.
Joseph D. Wiseman:
Careless and imprudent driv-
ing. Send letter to attorney.
Continuance.
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