St.
Clair County Obits

ANNA P. MCINTIRE
Hill & Son Funeral Home, LLC
Appleton City, Missouri
Anna Pauline McIntire, daughter of James Calhoun and Ruth Vivian
(Ramsey) Dodd, was born November 8, 1917 in Sedalia, Missouri. She
passed away at Research Medical Center November 23, 2007 at 90 years
of age.
Ann grew up in Clinton, Missouri. She and William Eugene McIntire were
united in marriage January 10,
1942 at the Methodist Church in Clinton, Missouri. Ann and Gene moved
to Independence, Missouri for a short time and then she lived in San
Diego, California and later in McAllen, Texas while Gene was in the
U.S.
Navy. In 1945, following Gene’s time in the service, they moved to a
farm near Appleton City, Missouri, and
then in 1954 they moved to town where they remained throughout their
lifetime. Mrs. McIntire received her
Masters in Education at Central Missouri State College, teaching
school for 30 years with 15 of those
years as counselor. Ann was a faithful member of Trinity United
Methodist Church where she had served
in many capacities through the years and had been a member of the
United Methodist Women’s group. She was also a member of the Order of
the Eastern Star. Ann enjoyed her family and had enjoyed watching her
children and grandchildren grow up.
Preceding Ann in death were her parents, her husband, a brother
Raymond Dodd and a sister Marjorie Dodd.
Survivors include her son William E. “Bill” McIntire, Jr. of Appleton
City, and her daughter Susan McIntire-Davis of Belton, Missouri; four
grandchildren: Nicole Piepmeier, Stacey Jennings, Matt McIntire and
Kate Davis; and five great-grandchildren: Tyler Piepmeier, Cole
Piepmeier, Regan Jennings, Emma McIntire and Briar McIntire.
Service: Hill & Son Funeral Home in Appleton City, Missouri on Sunday,
November 25, 2007 at 2:00 p.m.
Minister: Reverend Rob Barringer. Visitation: Hill & Son Funeral Home
in Appleton City, Missouri on Sunday, November 25, 2007 between 1:00
-2:00 p.m. Interment: Appleton City Cemetery in Appleton City,
Missouri. Memorial: Trinity United Methodist Church