From The Southeast
Missourian, 15 May, 1941:
John T. McNeely, 81,
Leemon Community Leader, Passes Away.
John T. McNeely, 81 years
old, a farmer and community leader of the Leemon community for many
years, died at his home at 6 o'clock Thursday night of progressive
paralysis of long standing. He was in poor health for more than a year,
but was bedfast only since Monday.
Mr. McNeely was born in
the Leemon community Nov. 3, 1859, and spent nearly all his life in that
vicinity, being a successful farmer. After reaching advanced age, he and
Mrs. McNeely resided two years in Cape Girardeau, then moved back to
Leemon.
Always taking a keen
interest in religious and public affairs, he was active in social and
political affairs. At one time he was a member of the Farm Grange, was
active in the Modern Woodsmen of America Lodge, and was an active member
of the Fairview Methodist Church for 51 years.
On McKendree Board
He was a member of the
board of trustees for the preservation of Old McKendree Methodist
Church, and still was at the time of his death. He was always keenly
interested in the old church's history, and preservation of the building
and grounds. He was especially energetic as a member of the Cape County
Historical Society.
Mr. McNeely was somewhat
of a philosopher, and his home, attractively situated on a knoll
overlooking Indian Creek, was a storehouse of interesting literature in
which he spent many of his spare hours. All his neighbors were his
friends, who respected him.
On Dec. 12, 1889, he was
married to Miss Jennie Stevenson of Shawneetown. She survives, as do
three daughters, Mrs. C. A. Poe of St. Louis, Mrs. Ed Tuschhoff of Old
Appleton, and Mrs. Ted Regenhardt of
Cape Girardeau; four grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Price Morton of
near Fruitland, and two half-sisters, Mrs. Ed Lang of Fullerton, Cal.,
and Mrs. W. H. Cunningham of Campbell.
Funeral services will be
conducted Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at Old Appleton
Presbyterian Church. The body was to be taken from the Cracraft-Miller
Funeral Home at Jackson to the family home at Leemon this afternoon to
remain there until time for the funeral.
<<<<NOTE: The
funeral services were conducted at Apple Creek Presbyterian Church with
burial in the church cemetery..>>>>>>
From The Southeast
Missourian, 5? Dec, 1939.
Cape County Couple at
Golden Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. John T.
McNeely of the Leemon community will observe the 50th anniversary of
their marriage on Dec. 12, and on Sunday, Dec. 10, their neighbors,
relatives, and friends throughout the county will gather at a basket
dinner in Fairview Church immediately after the regular preaching
services that morning. The church is not far from the McNeely home. With
the exception of two years' residence in Cape Girardeau they have lived
their married life on the farm near Leemon under the shadow of Mount
Nebo.
Mr. McNeely was born on a
farm near Fruitland Nov. 3, 1857, and has lived his life in Cape County.
One sister, Mrs. Price Morton, lives near Fruitland, and two
half-sisters Mrs. W. H. Cunningham, of Campbell, and Mrs. Ed Land of
Fullerton, Cal., are the remaining members of his family.
Mrs. McNeely, born near
Shawneetown June 16, 1862, was Miss Jamima Jane Stevenson, being united
in marriage to John T. McNeely on Dec. 12, 1889, at the home of her
mother, Mrs. A. K. Stevenson about one mile east of Shawneetown. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. G. W. King, a circuit rider of the times.
Of this union there were
four children, all daughters, there being one set of twins, Miss Bessie
McNeely (deceased) and Mrs. Edward Tuschoff. The first born was Mrs. C.
A. Poe and the last, Mrs. Ted Regenhardt.
Both Still Active.
Those still living who
attended the wedding were A. C.Stevenson and wife Julie, Hugh Roy
Stevenson, who was very young at the time, Ruth (McNeely) Lang, Gusta
(McNeely) Cunningham, Ollie (McNeely) Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wallace,
Mrs. John (Lummie) Daugherty, Mrs. L. D. Stevenson and daughter, Burley
McNeely, Theodore F. Mitchell, William Shoults.
Mr. McNeely, nearing 80
years of age, and Mrs. McNeely, past 77, are in very good health and are
at present staying at the home of their daughter, Mrs. T. R. Regenhardt,
101 South Boulevard. They go occasionally to the old home place and will
be there Sunday, as well as at the church service and the golden wedding
celebration at the church.
He has never held public
offices but has been named on commissions of public importance. He is.
<<<<Note the
discrepancy of birth years and places of the two articles - correct date
is 3 Nov 1859. Place was his parent's farm near
Fruitland.>>>>
From The Cash-Book Journal:
John T. McNeely, 81, of Leemon Dies
John T. McNeely, one of
the most respected and esteemed citizens of this county, died at his
home at Leemon last Wednesday night of paralysis from which he had
suffered for several years. He attended church the previous Sunday and
was taken seriously ill soon thereafter.
Mr. McNeely was born Nov.
3, 1859 in the same community in which he died. He was the son of George
W. McNeely, his grandfather being
John R. McNeely, a native of North Carolina who moved to this county in
1830. On Dec. 12, 1889 he united in marriage with Miss Jennie Stevenson
of Shawneetown, who survives. He followed farming all of his active
life.
He was a devout
Methodist, being a member of the Fairview church for 51 years, and one
of the principal supports of the church, which he attended regularly so
long as his health permitted, He was
very positive in his views yet most charitable with those who honestly
differed with him. His love for his country and his patriotism was
outstanding throughout his life. Always a great reader he could converse
intelligently upon any subject of the day. The editor of the Cash-Book
considered him one of his warm, personal friends. Although we did not
agree upon many subjects our friendly arguments were greatly enjoyed.
In addition to his widow he leaves
three daughters, Mrs. C. A. Poe of St. Louis, Mrs. Ed Tuschoff of near
Old Appleton and Mrs. Ted Regenhardt of Cape Girardeau, a sister, Mrs.
Price Morton of Fruitland and two half-sisters, Mrs. Ed Lange of
Fullerton, Calif., and Mrs W. H. Cunningham of Campbell.
Funeral services were held at the Old
Applecreek Presbyterian church near Pocahontas with burial in the
cemetery nearby.
From the Southeast
Missourian:
Funeral Rites for John T.
McNeely
Jackson, May 17 ---
Funeral services for John T. McNeely, 81 years old, who died at his home
at Leemon Thursday night, will be conducted at 2;30 o'clock this
afternoon at Old Applecreek
Presbyterian Church, and
burial will be there, where his relatives are buried. The church is half
a mile east of Pocahontas. Mr. McNeely long was a church and community
leader.
From "The Southeast
Missourian"
Son Lives To Exactly Same
Age as Father
The will of John T.
McNeely, who died at his home at Leemon Saturday, was filed for probate
today. It was witnessed by A. M. Sander and John G. Putz, and provides
that the entire estate go to the testator's widow, Mrs. Jennie McNeely.
A peculiar circumatance came to light during the filing of the will.
John T. McNeely died at the age of 81 years, 6 months, and 12 days. His
father, George W. McNeely, lived to be exactly the same age, 81 years, 6
months, and 12 days. He died Aug. 19, 1917.