
Rayford, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store. To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory of Thoughtful care and services provided by E. until service time Saturday at the church. Saturday, January 18, 2020, at Progressive Baptist Church. William Rayford (Emma) all of KCMO goddaughter, Ethalia Jones, of Dallas, TX twelve grandchildren fourteen great-grandchildren thirteen great-great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, friends and church family. She leaves to cherish her memory: her only sister, Rosalee Patterson (Cecil) of Bronson, FL sister-in-law, Mary Rosebud of KCMO daughters, Daisey Taylor (Jesse) and Delores King (Chris) her son, Rev. There is so much comfort in knowing that our loving God knows best. We thank the Lord for allowing her to be a part of our lives. Her physical presence with us will be greatly missed. Mary Rayford was a loving daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother and a real friend to all that knew her. She loved to cook for the church on any occasion and often did so for fellowships and fundraisers. She later began working at Baptist Medical Center as a cook and retired in 1989. She retired from Sidney’s after 27 years. She was the first black female employee at Sidney’s Restaurant. She loved to cook you could say it was her hobby and her life’s work. She would often say, “it’s important that me or your daddy are around if you children need something.” She was always available to her family in every way. Mary never wanted babysitters for her children and for that reason she always worked nights while her husband worked days. Mother Rayford was an active member of the Hannah Missionary Circle and she served on the Ushers’ Ministry until her health would no longer allow. She always stressed to her children how important it was to know and serve the Lord. Will and Mary Rayford joined Progressive Missionary Baptist Church in the late 1940’s. She and her husband relocated to Kansas City in 1942, for better job opportunities and better educational opportunities for the family. She was very dedicated to the Lord, to the family and friends. Of that union they had five children and raised six, one being a godchild. Mary was united in marriage to Will Rayford December 25, 1941. She was educated in Arkansas in different areas as her parents moved for better opportunities. Rosebud, Sr., her husband, Willie Rayford a daughter, Velma Beverly Stewart and a son, Calvin Rayford all preceded her in death.Īs a child she accepted the Lord, Jesus Christ as her Savior.

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Rayford was born November 1, 1924, in Turrell, Arkansas to the union of Aaron and Leanner Rosebud.

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To plant Memorial Trees in memory of Darla Jean Urbanski, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.Mary E. She is survived by her son Ryan Urbanski, a sister, Doreen Ebaugh and a sister-in-law, Denise Coombs, other relatives and friends.Ĭremation arrangements have been entrusted to Reser Funeral Home, of Warsaw. She was preceded in death by her parents, a son, Adam Urbanski, a brother, Tommy Coombs, and a sister, Peggy Coombs. Grand View Funeral Home & Burial Park Hannibal MO funeral home and cremation Location Cremation Packages starting at 2,995.00 LEARN MORE Traditional Funeral Packages starting at 7,595. She attended State Fair Community College, where she studied accounting and was employed by J&D Pharmacy. In 1973, she moved to Missouri and finally settled in Warsaw, Missouri. She worked in several hair shops for awhile and then started trucking where she moved around a lot.
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She then went to cosmetology school and received her cosmetology license in 1968. She was born in Cherokee County, Iowa, on October 28, 1948, the daughter of Tom and Doris Owens Coombs.ĭarla graduated from Aurelia High School in Iowa in 1967. Darla Jean Urbanski, age 73, of Warsaw, Missouri, passed away at Research Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, on October 12, 2022.
