Obituaries

Grace Ferrier

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Grace Virginia Bacon Ferrier, age 97, of Osage County, died Saturday, February 26, 2011, at St Mary's Health Center in Jefferson City. She was born near Linn on February 28, 1913, a daughter to the late George and Jennie (LeFevre) Bacon. In 1956, Grace married Buell Ferrier, who preceded her in death in 1963. After Grace graduated from Belle High School in 1931, she began a teaching career that spanned 43 years. At age 19 she began at Horseshoe Bend, a one-room rural school in Osage County. For two decades she taught in rural schools (Owensville, McDaniel, Bland, Old Woollam and Winfield) as she earned her teaching degree from Central Missouri State Teachers College. During the years of her marriage to her loving husband, Buell, she taught English at Linn High School. After he died she taught one year at Westphalia and then returned to Kirkwood, where she had taught before she was married. In the rural schools she taught all subjects, grades first-eighth; in the city schools she taught English and Social Studies. She retired from teaching in Kirkwood in 1974. Her retirement allowed her to return to the Bacon Family Farm in rural Osage County. Grace first lived on the farm when her parents and siblings moved there on her seventh birthday in 1920. She always considered the farm her permanent home and refuge for the remaining 27 years of her life. Settled on the farm, she began to write stories of her life. These were detailed, humorous tales of real people and events in central Missouri over 70 years. She penned (hand-written on yellow legal sheets) two published books of memoirs: "Teacher, Teacher, I Done It" in 1986 and "Post Oak Sprouts "in 2001. The earlier book was awarded first place for best nonfiction by the Society of Midland Authors in 1987. To receive the honor she went to Chicago and attended the awards ceremony which was held at the Drake Hotel. While there she was interviewed live on WGN radio. After she returned home Grace was asked to numerous speaking events and book signings. The events were not nearly as important to her as reconnecting with the people she had befriended over the years. Many of them visited her on the farm to her great pleasure. "Come any time," was her sincere good-bye to her many friends and family. Survivors include two step-children, Fern Ferrier Manley of Linn and Dan (wife Bobbie) Ferrier of Centertown; five nieces, Yvonne Skouby of Columbia, Anny Slawson of Maryville, Tenn., Jennie Peth of Sappington, Debra Sheetz of Osceola, Iowa, and Barbara Wiedenhaft of Oskaloosa, Iowa. She was a dear, dear Aunt Grace to 10 great-nieces and nephews and their children. In addition to her husband and parents, Grace was preceded in death by her older sister, Mae Bacon Leach; three younger brothers, George, Ellis, and Charles Bacon; and one niece, Kimberly Bacon. Visitation will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, March, 1, 2011, at Morton Chapel in Linn. An additional visitation will be held Wednesday, March 2, 2011, from noon until the time of service at 1:00 p.m. at St. John's United Methodist Church in Linn. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Wednesday March, 2, 2011, at St. John's United Methodist Church, with Rev. Karen Alden and Rev. John Swatosh officiating. Interment will follow in Linn Memorial Park Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Osage County Historical Society or to St. John's United Methodist Church and left in care of Morton Chapel, Linn. Arrangements are under the direction of Morton Chapel, Linn, Missouri. 573-897-2214 www. mortonchapel.com

Published March 1, 2011