Charles A. Cassity
1877 - 1935 (57 years)-
Name Charles A. Cassity Born 26 Aug 1877 Linn County, Missouri [1, 2, 3] Gender Male Died 11 Jul 1935 Linneus, Linn County, Missouri [1, 2, 3] Buried Purdin Cemetery, Purdin, Linn County, Missouri [2] Person ID I2269 Hedges Last Modified 16 Sep 2023
Father Armstrong Cassity, b. 11 Oct 1849, Lee County, Iowa , d. 14 Jan 1919, Purdin, Linn County, Missouri (Age 69 years) Mother Josephine Pound, b. 30 Apr 1856, Linn County, Missouri , d. 19 Jun 1913, Purdin, Linn County, Missouri (Age 57 years) Married 26 Oct 1874 Purdin, Linn County, Missouri [1, 2, 3] Family ID F1007 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Bertha Ellen Terry, b. Sep 1871, Illinois , d. 4 Aug 1946, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas (Age 74 years) Married 10 Feb 1914 Jackson County, Missouri Last Modified 6 Nov 2021 Family ID F1956 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Headstones Cassity Charles A 1877-1935
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Notes - MHR note: Charlie was a great mimic and so was Mollie. They could imitate "Aunt Aura" till you would think she was present and speaking. When Charlie imitated his mother's excitement over building cyclonic clouds, he was ordered to go cut wood.
[1] - Charles Alfred Cassity, son of Josephine and Armstrong Cassity, was born August 26, 1872 near Linneus, Linn county, Missouri and departed this life July 11, 1935, aged 57 years, 10 months and 17 days. He spent his childhood and early manhood days in Linn county and for the last twenty years had been a resident of Illinois. At an early age he united with the Christian church. He leaves to mourn his passing one sister, Mrs. R.H. Bowles, of Linneus, and three brothers, Victor Cassity, of Trenton, Mo.; W.C. Cassity and Fred Cassity, both of Purdin, Mo., besides numerous other relatives and a wide circle of friends.
The Bulletin, Linneus, Missouri. Thursday, 18 July 1935.
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- MHR note: Charlie was a great mimic and so was Mollie. They could imitate "Aunt Aura" till you would think she was present and speaking. When Charlie imitated his mother's excitement over building cyclonic clouds, he was ordered to go cut wood.
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