Person:Thomas Esteb (2)

Watchers
Thomas Otis Esteb
m. 9 Aug 1865
  1. Rowie EstebAbt 1866 - 1867
  2. Mary Frances Esteb1868 - 1956
  3. John Montgomery . Esteb1870 - 1948
  4. Harriette "Hattie" E. Esteb1873 - 1960
  5. Cora Esteb1876 - 1967
  6. Edith L. Esteb1878 - 1971
  7. Thomas Otis Esteb1881 - 1961
m. 27 Jun 1920
m. 13 Oct 1940
Facts and Events
Name Thomas Otis Esteb
Gender Male
Birth? 15 Jun 1881 Kingston, Caldwell County, Missouri
Occupation? Bet 1901 and 1952 Kansas City,Jackson County,MissouriBarber
Marriage 27 Jun 1920 to Carrie F. Houghton
Marriage 13 Oct 1940 Caldwell County, Missourito Emma C. Labbo
Death[1][2] 28 Feb 1961 Kingston, Caldwell County, Missouri
Burial? 2 Mar 1961 Kingston,Caldwell County,Missouri,Kingston Cemetery

Notes

Advocate-Hamiltonian, Hamilton, Missouri March 2, 1961 Tommy Esteb, 79, Dies Thomas O. (Tommy) Esteb, 79, died Tuesday at the Berry Rest Home in Kingston where he had been a patient the past several months. The son of John Thomas Esteb and Alice O. James, he was born June 15, 1881. Mr. Esteb, formerly a Kingston barber, had been a barber in Kansas City for 51 years until he retired in 1952 and returned to Kingston. He was a member of the Masonic lodge and the IOOF. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Edith Jones of Independence and Mrs. Cora Stiles of Lake Odessa, Michigan. The funeral service was Thursday afternoon at 2:00 at the Clark Funeral home, conducted by Rev. Robert Fox. Burial was in the Kingston cemetery.

References
  1. Transcribed by Karen Walker. Bram's Funeral Home Records: Hamilton and Kingston Missouri
    12/26/06.
  2. Obituary

    Clark Funeral Home Records, Kingston, Missouri
    Advocate-Hamiltonian, Hamilton, Missouri March 2, 1961
    Tommy Esteb, 79, Dies
    Thomas O. (Tommy) Esteb, 79, died Tuesday at the Berry Rest Home in
    Kingston where he had been a patient the past several months. The son of John Thomas Esteb and Alice O. James, he was born June 15, 1881. Mr. Esteb, formerly a Kingston barber, had been a barber in Kansas City for 51 years until he retired in 1952 and returned to Kingston. He was a member of the Masonic lodge and the IOOF.
    Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Edith Jones of Independence and Mrs. Cora Stiles of Lake Odessa, Michigan.
    The funeral service was Thursday afternoon at 2:00 at the Clark Funeral home, conducted by Rev. Robert Fox.
    Burial was in the Kingston cemetery.