St.
Clair County Obits

JAMES FRANK THOMAS
St. Clair County Courier
21 October 2005
James Frank Thomas was born August 4, 1925 in Pottsville, Ark., to
Grant and Gustava Thomas. He passed away October 10, 2005 at Sac-Osage
Hospital.
On August 30, 1944, he was united in marriage to Flora Jean Cauthon.
To this union five children were born: Frankie Dee, Beverly Jean,
Naomi Kay, James Granville and Tava Sue. Jeannie preceded him in death
on November 27, 1984.
On July 11, 1985, James married Verda Overturf and celebrated the
union with the family on September 7, 1985.
James grew up in Hickory County. He graduated from Weaubleau High
School in 1943. He served in the U.S. Army during WW II. James worked
for Mobil Oil Corp. for 37 years, retiring in 1986. He lived out the
remainder of his life with his wife, Verda, on their beloved farm
outside of Osceola. He was a member of Hopewell Baptist Church, Sac
Osage VFW Post 4197, and Friends of Brush Creek.
James was also preceded in death by his parents; one sister, Dolly
Alexander; one brother, Quintin Thomas; and one stepson, Rick
Overturf.
He is survived by his wife, Verda of the home; his five children,
Frankie Dee Thomas, Hugoton, Kans., Beverly Jean Nuckolls, Scott City,
Kans., Naomi Kay Lariviere, Nottingham, N.H., James Granville Thomas,
Shawnee, Kans., Tava Sue Davis, Brighton, Colo., one step-son, Larry
Overturf, Houston, Texas; one brother, Donald Dee Thomas, Kansas City;
one sister, Maybell Hight, Hazelwood; three brother-in-laws, Charles
Cauthon, Iola, Kans., Merle Troyer, Centralia, and David Troyer,
Orange Park, Fla.; one sister-in-law, Helen Durbin, Osceola; 14
grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews and
countless friends.
Services were held Saturday, October 15, at Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel.
The Minister was Tom Sharp. The Music was “How Great Thou Art”, “One
Day At A Time”, Donna Lean, soloist.
The casket bearers were Justin Overturf, David Davis, Jeff Schrempf,
Gary Akers, Eric Rich, Robert Nuckolls, Aaron Thomas, David Lariviere,
Tim Lightle, and C.J. Skinner and Ryan Bleiker.
Military honors were furnished by AMVETS # 114, Flemington. Interment
was at Durnell Chapel Cemetery at Weaubleau. The arrangements were by
Sheldon-Goodrich Funeral Home.