

The
Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home, of Versailles, Missouri, is the oldest
continuous business in both the City of Versailles and in Morgan
County. It was established in Versailles in 1844 by Wm. Kidwell, Sr.,
grandfather of the late Win. F. Kidwell. Wm. Kidwell, Sr. came to
Morgan County in 1836 and settled on the Gravois Creek, five miles
southeast of Versailles near the first county seat, called Millville
where he engaged in the furniture and coffin-making business. >Read
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Benson, Helen Louise
Butterfield, Dylan
Cable, Clarence H.
Carter, Jerry Wayne
Dunn, Norman J.
Elliott, Marjorie A.
Elsea, Ellen
Fisher, Donald Reese
Gerant, Thomas James "Tom" Sr.
Graham, Gary Arlen
Hall, Manford
Jeffrey, Clarence Donald "Jeff"
Jones, Lottie M.
Keller, Diane F.
Kopp, Ruby J.
Laurie, Eula Elsie
Lyles, Morris
Newman, Sandra Ann
Nixon, Richard L.
Oldham, Mark Douglas
Reid, Dick
Sieckmann, Walter "Wally" Edward
Woolery, Lucille
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