Obituary Henriella Anderson,
Laddonia, Missouri, 13 Dec 1918
Obituary Effie Elizabeth Anderson,
Laddonia, Missouri, 14 Dec 1918
Laddonia Herald, Audrain County, Laddonia, Missouri, 19 December 1918 Effie and Henry Ella Anderson Dead. Effie and Henry Ella Anderson dead. Effie and Henry Ella Anderson aged 10 and 5 years died at the home of their mother, Mrs. Effie Bassinger in Rush Hill, Friday of last week. Rev. R.L. Schwab conducted short funeral services for them after which their bodies were brought to this place and buried beside their father, Henry Anderson, who died several years ago.
Laddonia Herald, Audrain County, Laddonia, Missouri, 26 December 1918 Died December 13, 1918 at their home in Rush Hill, Mo., little Henry Ella Anderson passed away at 2:30 in the morning. She died following a long attack of typhoid fever flu and pneumonia. She was born at Laddonia Sept. 16, 1913, age 5 years 3 months of age. Died the following day in the afternoon, Effie Elizabeth Anderson of the flu. She was born in Laddonia Sept 4, 1908, age 10 years, 3 months and 9 days old. Funeral services were held at the house Saturday at 3 o'clock by Bro. Schwab after which the little ones were laid to rest in Laddonia cemetery beside their father. They leave to mourn their death, a mother, step father, and sisters at home and two sisters [Clara & Elsie] who are real sick of flu in Mexico hospital and one brother [James] who makes his home with his grandpa, and one little half brother and a host of relatives. A precious ones left us, Left us yes for evermore But we hope to meet our loved ones On that bright and happy shore Lonely the house and sad the hours Since our darlings have gone But a brighter home than ours in heaven is now their own. A friend.
Daily Intelligencer, Audrain County, Mexico, Missouri, 18 December 1918 Hospital Notes. Misses Clara and Elsie Anderson of Rush Hill, who are both critically ill of pneumonia were slightly improved Wednesday.
Obituary Marion Lee Baysinger,
Chicago, Illinois, 11 Aug 1930
Laddonia Herald, Audrain County, Laddonia, Missouri, 20 August 1930 Baysinger Child Buried Here. Marion Lee Baysinger, son of William and Elizabeth Baysinger, died August 11, on the way to Garfield Park Hospital after having been rundown by a taxicab near his home in Chicago. Funeral services were held in Laddonia, Thursday, conducted by Rev. J. W. Maxwell and the body laid to rest in the Laddonia Cemetery. Marion Lee was born August 3, 1922. He is survived by his parents, three brothers, George, William and Robert, a sister, Elizabeth, and several half brothers and sisters. The parents and two of their children accompanied the body here. The Herald extends sympathy to the bereaved.