James E. Deller

August 6, 2009

in-memoriam-phJames Edward Deller was born on October 14, 1952 in Independence, MO. He died on August 4, 2009 at University Hospital, Columbia, MO. His parents were Charles James Deller and Alice Almata (Sandage) Deller. He graduated from Salisbury High School and attended Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg, MO.

He is survived by his mother, Alice Almata Silver, his step-father Raymond Silver, three sisters, Debera Smith and husband Paul, Kathie Gelski and partner Mike Campbell, Marlis Moodie and husband Walter, Laura Theerman his soul mate, 5 nephews and 1 niece, 15 grand nieces and nephews, 2 step-sisters, Sally and Susan Hunker and a step-brother, Jack Hunker and a host of good friends. He was preceded in death by his father, Charles Deller, a nephew, Joshua Moodie and a step-father, Reuben Hunker.

A celebration of Life will be held August 16, 2009 at 2pm at Potts Park in Salisbury, Mo., Shelter House # 3.

H.T. May and Son Funeral in Fayette in charge of arrangements. Online tributes may be left at www.htmayfuneralhome.com.

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  1. Kenny and Janet Westhoff on August 6th, 2009 8:57 pm

    We both thought alot of Jim. My maiden name was Kauffman from Armstrong. I’ve known Jim for along time and was glad to see him again when he moved back here. He always had a smile and a care word. He was always good to Laura, as she was to him. They were truely soul mates. He will be missed by alot of friends and family.

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