Otto Whittle was born on January 7, 1900 in Iberia to Josephus Whittle and Leatha Lovelll.[1]
Otto registered for the World War I draft on September 12, 1918.[2]
On July 31, 1920, Otto married Sarah Stone in Tuscumbia.[1]
Otto died on December 18, 1987 in Brumley, Missouri.[1]
He is buried in the Gott Cemetery in Ulman, Missouri.[3]
Obituary: The Eldon Advertiser
Son of Joseph and Letha Loveall Whittle. On July 31, 1920 he was married in Tuscumbia to Sarah Ann Stone.
Otto was owner-operator of the Brumley Tavern for the past 14 years. He also had owned and operated Long Branch and Hilltop taverns in the past. He was a retired carpenter and was a member of the Brumley Christian Church.
Surviving is his wife; two sons, Elmer Whittle of Tuscumbia and Bill Whittle of Eldon; three daughters, Vivian Whittle of Iberia and Pearl Wood and Edna Fletcher, both of Tuscumbia; 18 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Sunday at Stevinson-Mossman Funeral Home in Ieria with the Rev. Jim McGowin officiating. Burial was in Gott Cemetery.
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