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Smith Cemetery, Laclede County, Missouri
 Located on the Jerry Bowman farm at Falcon Road and B
HIghway. The cemetery is located in a field under two cedar trees in a
field. To reach the cemetery, take the lane just north of the house; you
will be headed west. Park at the gate, and walk south to the cemetery. The
fence is down and the following stones are still remaining.

Frank, Mary E 45 years, died 5 May 1847
Frank, James F 20 Feb 1886 - 2 Mar 1907
Crocker, Floyd 14 Jan 1917- 13 Apr 1922
Crocker, John T "Gone but not forgotten by his mother" 7 Jan 1863 - 23 Jan
1933
Smith, Nancy (stone with "Nancy" scratched into it) age 84, died 24 Oct
1901
Also reportedly buried there:
Crocker, Margaret Smith died 1936
Smith, Marion "Sonny" died 1922
Smith, Harrison (h/o Nancy)
Crocker infants of John and Margaret

John Thomas Crocker, a well known Laclede County resident, died Monday,
January 23 at his home six miles west of Lebanon. He had been in bad health
for over three years.
John Crocker, son of Thomas and Susan Crocker, was born January 7, 1863 and
died January 23, 1933 at the age of 70 years and 16 days. His father died
when Mr. Crocker was five years old. His mother then married George
Farrington. The family moved to Missouri from Illinois when he was a young
man.
In 1888 he married Margaret Smith. To this union were born eight children,
four dying in infancy. The four surviving are George, John and Charlie
Crocker and Mrs. Claud Rogers, all of Lebanon. All four children were at
his bedside when the end came.
He leves to mourn his going, his wife, mother, four children, six
grandchildren andtwo great-grandchildren. All attended the funeral. There
are also six half sisters; Lizzie Skages of Minnesota; Mandy Bloss of
Kansas City; Ella Shates of Pittsburg, Kansas; Alice Kennyon of Iowa;
Bertha Morning of Iowa; and Addie Morning of Omaha, Nebraska; and one half
brother, Sam Farrington of Iowa. Mrs. Addie Morning attended the funeral.
At an early age he was converted and baptized in the Baptist Church.
Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at the home,
conducted by Rev. McCallister. The songs "When the Roll is Called Up
Yonder" and "Take the Name of Jesus With You," were sung. Interment was in
the family graveyard, seven miles east of Lebanon.

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