Notes for: Emily May Bodine

From Ronny Bodine:

1st marriage--1921--OWEN FLOYD TRAINER.
From St. Louis. Missouri Marriage Records:
Owen F. Trainor [sic] of Xenia, Illinois AND Miss Emily M. Bodine of St. Louis, were married 15 April 1921 in St. Louis by H. W. McChesney, J.P.

In 1910, Owen F. Trainer, 15 IL, lived with his widowed mother in Xenia, Clay Co., IL.

In 1942, Owen Floyd Trainer of Xenia, Illinois registered for the World War II Draft. He reported he was born 3 April 1896 in Xenia.

He is not listed in the Illinois Death Index through 1950.


2nd marriage--1925--EMERY EARNEST BOUCHER.
From St. Louis (MO) Post-Dispatch of 1 May 1930:
Divorced Granted. Emily from Emery E. Boucher.

Obituary, The Chillicothe (MO) Constitution-Tribune of 28 Jan 1975.
Funeral services for Emergy [sic] E. Boucher, who died Jan. 16 in Cape Girardeau, will be held at 10 o'clock Wednesday at the Ted Fendler Funeral Home in St. Louis. Burial will be in the Mt. Hope cemetery near St. Louis. Mr. Boucher was a native of Chillicothe and Livingston County, born on a farm north of Sampsel March 6, 1881, the son of Thomas E. and Agnes A. (Gann) Voucher. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Amanda Bivens, Chillicothe; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Edna Boucher, Washburn; a son, Earnest, St. Louis; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Audrey Norman, mackson; a granddaughter, Netta Boucher, St. Louis; a grand-stepson, and a grand-stepdaughter.

Burials in Mount Hope Cemetery Mausoleum and Crematory, Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri.
(For grave marker photo see Find A Grave Memorial No. 94990436)
Emery E. Boucher Mar. 6, 1881 Jan. 17, 1975


3rd marriage--1930--WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON LIBLA.
From Missouri Federal Census Records:
1940 (11 April) St. Louis: William LIBLA 36 MO janitor, Emily May 36 MO wife, Helen 8 MO dau, Lareda June 4 MO dau, Virginia BOUCHER 13 IL stepdau.

From the Missouri Death Certificate of William H. Libla, married, office clerk, born 16 Nov 1901 in St. Louis; died 29 March 1956 in St. Louis; buried in Hiram, MO. Helen Mazurkiewicz, informant.

William and Emily Libla were buried in Wesley-Dixon Cemetery, Hiram, Wayne County, Missouri.