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George & Rosa Dolby
Clear Creek Cemetery - Springfield, Greene Co MO

George Calvin Dolby
6 December 1875 - 18 March 1928
Son of Abraham & Lydia (Brown) Dolby
Husband of Rosa Belle Woodring
Clear Creek Cemetery - Springfield, Greene MO

Rosa Belle (Woodring) Dolby
7 November 1878 - 14 June 1933
Daughter of John Woodring

Friends at Seymour (Missouri) have received word of the death of Mrs. Belle Dolby on Wednesday, June 4th. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Young of Clear Creek at the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral Home on Friday, June 16th. The pallbearers were young men whom she had known and admired among the close friends of her son, Fred. Burial was at the Clear Creek Cemetery near Springfield. Rose Belle Woodring was born in Boone NC, November 7 1878. In 1892 she became a member of the Missionary Baptist Church at Meat Camp NC. She came to Seymour in 1899 as the bride of the late George C Dolby. They were faithful members of the Methodist Episcopal church at Seymour from 1902 until they transferred their membership to the Methodist Church at Clear Creek in 1927. Mrs Dolby had been sad since the death of her companion five years ago and had often expressed her desire to be with him. She has given up this life that they may be reunited in a land where sorrow never comes. She was a faithful and devoted wife and a loving mother, always urging her family toward the highest ideals of life. The vacant place she has left can never be filled in the hearts of her children and many friends.

George Calvin and Rosa Belle Woodring were married 15 March 1899 in Meatcamp, Watanga Co NC. They made their home in Webster County Missouri and became the parents of four children. Cuthbert Ucal Dolby 30 April 1900, Stacy England Dolby Sr 5 March 1902, Leland Aubry Dolby 3 October 1905 and George Fred Dolby 8 March 1908.

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