Watkins & Sons Funeral Service's history goes back to 1936 when Earl L. Watkins moved his family from Arkansas where he was a licensed pharmacist and had owned and operated a drug store. He came to Missouri to engage in the selling of burial...
Funeral Homes in Kewanee, MO
Watkins & Sons Funeral Service's history goes back to 1936 when Earl L. Watkins moved his family from Arkansas where he was a licensed pharmacist and had owned and operated a drug store. While in Dexter, he learned that Marshall T. Jamison of the...
On November 1, 1949, Walter H. "Doc" Ford and Ross Young opened the doors to Ford-Young Funeral Home on Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. In 1953, Walter J. Ford, Walter H.’s son, bought out the Young family interests and the name...
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Facts about the city
Kewanee is an unincorporated community in New Madrid County, Missouri. It is located about five miles north of New Madrid, and about one mile west of U.S. Routes 61/62. The town was founded in 1910, and is named after Kewanee, Illinois, from a Winnebago tribe word for prairie chicken.
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Category:Unincorporated communities in Missouri
Category:New Madrid County, Missouri
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