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Carney & Wehofer Family
Genealogy Pages
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1912 - 1975 (62 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Narcissus Snody ANDERSON was born on 21 Apr 1912 in Osage, Camden, Missouri; died on 18 Mar 1975 in Mt. Vernon, Missouri; was buried in 1975 in Mount Vernon, Lawrence, Missouri. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: K2M6-WD8
- Occupation: Farmwife, General Store Owner 497-30-1437
- Religion: Baptist
- _UID: 9DD95284C0E8497C8215D17C43F1E8A65F2F
- Residence: 1920, Osage Township, Camden, Missouri
- Residence: 1930, Osage, Camden, Missouri
Notes:
Narcissus conceived Erma at age 14 with Walter Varner age 22, and never married Narcissus, but later married in 1930 to Winnie Quisenberry.
Narcissus later Married "Buck" (John) Plybon, who served in Africa during World War II. Had a farm near Mount Vernon for many years until opening a General Store near outskirts of town. Retired to downtown suburbs. SS#497-30-1437
Visited a few times to Arizona where daughter Erma and James lived with their family.
1920 Census with brother Freddie and Father J.W., living in Osage Camden, Missouri
In 1930 Census, living with parents James and Ollie, at age 18 with 3 year old daughter Erma.
Narcissus married Walter Alva VARNER in Never Married. Walter (son of William Owen VARNER and Alta WILLIAMS) was born on 19 Jun 1904 in Macks Creek, Camden, Missouri; died on 26 Jul 1961 in Westwood, Los Angeles County, California; was buried on 30 Jul 1961 in Cremated to Macks Creek, Camden, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Erma Lee ANDERSON-VARNER was born on 30 Dec 1929 in Osage, Camden, Missouri; died on 18 Jun 1995 in Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona; was buried in Velda Rose Methodist Church, Main & 56Th St., Mesa, Arizona.
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Narcissus married John "Buck" Walter PLYBON on 15 Oct 1945 in Missouri. John (son of John E. PLYBON and Monzella VIERS) was born on 24 Nov 1908 in Missouri; died on 8 Oct 1978 in Mt. Vernon, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 3. Barbara Jean PLYBON
- 4. Nancy Jon PLYBON was born on 30 Oct 1952 in Banning, Riverside, California; died on 10 Nov 1971 in Springfield, Missouri; was buried in Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon Township, Lawrence, Missouri.
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Generation: 2
2. | Erma Lee ANDERSON-VARNER (1.Narcissus1) was born on 30 Dec 1929 in Osage, Camden, Missouri; died on 18 Jun 1995 in Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona; was buried in Velda Rose Methodist Church, Main & 56Th St., Mesa, Arizona. Other Events:
- Education: 10th Grade
- FamilySearch ID: GW1P-7T5
- Occupation: Housewife, Sales Clerk
- Religion: Lutheran
- _UID: 287144B533D4445F83A12CD47F6C9E3922E7
Notes:
Erma was born out of wedlock, in her grandmothers farmhouse in Camdenton, where she grew up in Missouri, mostly raised by her grandmother. She was always sick as a child and entered hospital for Bronchiactus at age 12 1/2 - for 1 1/2 year confinement. Met James at hospital in later hospitalization, wrote love notes back and forth. After marriage to James in Kansas City Missouri at age 16, they lived there from 1946 to 1949.
They then moved to Phoenix where they lived from 1949-1950 (6 months), until moving onto Los Angeles, where they lived for 6 months. From there Lee (assumed her middle name) and James moved to Banning, California where they lived from 1950-1953. In 1953 they moved to Calimesa, CA where they lived for 6 months and adopted Karen and David, because they had been trying for 7 years to conceive children, but were unsuccessful. Afterwards, the family moved back to Banning, from 1954 to 1956 where James III was born in 1955. In 1956 the family moved to Rialto, California where they lived from 1956 to 1960, along with several foster children (at times up to 4 foster children and Karen, David and Jimmy).
In June 1960, the family moved to Tucson, Arizona on doctors advise to help dry out the lungs of ErmaLea (new name format). Joan was born in 1960; Karen underwent a heart surgery for a hole in her heart, David underwent surgery in the groin area, Jimmy had a pin placed in a broken arm and James and ErmaLea were involved in a serious accident a mile from home, which broke her jaw and involved other injuries. Soon, the family would relocate to Phoenix in 1967 where James started his own Engineering firm. James and Erma eventually divorced in 1973 shortly after Jim & Lois were married.
Erma then married Jack Linker a retired sheriffs deputy, who had an interesting career which included shootouts and assorted scuffles. Following the divorce to Jack, which marriage lasted just over a year, Erma married Ray (Johnnie Ray) and was married to him until she died. Erma passed away due to deterioration and complications to her heart and lungs after several weeks of hospitalization on the heels of repeated hospitalizations which finally took away the strong spirit of a very optimistic and caring woman.
Died:
Funeral @ Hosanna Lutheran Ch., Mesa
Buried:
Ashes buried among roses
Erma married James Henry CARNEY, II on 5 Apr 1946 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. James (son of Jesse Monroe CARNEY and Pauline Johanna Sarah STRAUSS) was born on 11 Apr 1927 in Denver, Colorado; died on 4 Jan 2009 in Champaign, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Erma married Jack LINKER on 8 Aug 1976 in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona. Jack was born in 1912 in Sommerfield, Oklahoma; died on 24 Aug 1994 in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Erma married Johnnie Ray WAGLEY on 8 Jul 1978 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Johnnie (son of Leo WAGLEY and Irene MILLS) was born on 8 Mar 1926 in Louisiana; died on 23 Sep 2001 in Santa Maria, Santa Barbara County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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4. | Nancy Jon PLYBON (1.Narcissus1) was born on 30 Oct 1952 in Banning, Riverside, California; died on 10 Nov 1971 in Springfield, Missouri; was buried in Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon Township, Lawrence, Missouri. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: 9HVW-9CY
- _UID: 4E89186302094FF6A3A52C87C267F0BE7496
Notes:
Had daughter which Erma cared for a short time.
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
6. | David Alan CARNEY, (Hamre) (2.Erma2, 1.Narcissus1) was born on 8 Jul 1947 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; was christened on 31 Aug 1947 in St. Paul Church, Sherman, South Dakota; died on 13 Jan 2019 in Apache Junction., Pinal County, Arizona. Other Events:
- Education: High School
- FamilySearch ID: GVNC-P4Y
- Occupation: Truck Driver, US Army in Vietnam as Clerk & Supply
- _UID: 850FDBE3A88F400CB3CCC53F17933782BBAD
Notes:
Father was killed in car accident when 2 years old, mother couldn't cope and gave David and Karen up for adoption a couple years later. Adopted Oct 21, 1952
Obituary for David Alan Carney
David Alan Carney
July 8, 1947 - January 13, 2019
Born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and raised in Tucson, Arizona by his parents James Henry Carney II and Erma Lee Carney, who proceeded him in passing. He is survived by his brother James H. Carney III of Minyama, Queensland, Australia and sister Joan P. Barnes of Peoria, Arizona. David never married or had any children.
David grew up in Tucson, Arizona and enlisted in the Army out of high school. He served 3 tours in Vietnam in Supply and as an Armorer, and finished his 7 years active military service as a Staff Sergeant. Afterwards, David primarily drove semi-trucks for 30 years based in Arizona with a 7-year break living in Alaska. David was musically inclined playing the clarinet and piano and loved the outdoors, enjoying hang-gliding, fishing, hunting and spelunking.
Unfortunately, David had suffered from several accidents debilitating his mobility for many years and eventually succumbed to cancer. He was a fighter until the end and will be missed by his family and many friends at Bonita Vista. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, February 2nd at the park hall located at 2175 W. Southern Ave., Apache Junction. His remains will be interned at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona located at 23029 N. Cave Creek Rd., Phoenix, Arizona at a future date.
Grave Stone
David Alan Carney
July 11, 1947 - January 13, 2019
Faith was his anchor
Welcome he will be
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Generation: 4
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