In Remembrance Of

Louanna Burton

Louanna Gibson Burton was born on March 26, 1923 in Gower, Missouri in a farm house that is still in the Gibson family after more than 100 years. She passed away on September 30, 2021 at Gower Convalescent Center in Gower, Missouri. 

Her ancestors were among the earliest settlers of the Platte Purchase area in Buchanan County, Missouri. Her parents were James William Gibson and Lula Deakins Gibson. There were ten children in the family, with two girls, the oldest, Gladys, and the youngest, Louanna, and eight boys (Theodore, Norman, Eugene, Robert, John, Richard, Lawrence and David) in between. She was the last of her brothers and sisters to pass. 
She met her husband, Bill Burton, in Huntsville, Missouri, where she was teaching Home Economics. The family she was boarding with told her not to get too serious about anyone until their Bill Burton got home from the Navy. They were married on August 4, 1946. Two children were born to the marriage, Robert Edgar in 1952 and Audrey Sue in 1954. They had two grandchildren, Jason Aubrey born in 1975 and Matthew Robert born in 1987. There are three great grandchildren, Cooper Aubrey Bailey Burton, Fallon Louanne Bailey Burton, and Miles Robert Burton. Also surviving is Toni (Neidholdt) Burton, wife of Robert, Shannon (Bailey) Burton wife of Jason and Autumn (Blough) Burton, wife of Matthew as well as many nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews.
Louanna was a graduate of the University of Missouri where her father had played football in the 1890’s and several of her brothers had graduated. 
After their marriage, Louanna and Bill moved to Kansas City where Louanna taught Home Economics at Northeast High School and Bill taught Math, Science and coached football and basketball at Center High School. Bill had taught and coached in New Market, Iowa before joining the Navy in World War Two where he served in the Pacific Theater. While in Kansas City, Bill was accepted into Dental School at the University of Kansas City and graduated in 1952. 
After Bill finished Dental School, they moved to Brunswick, Missouri where he practiced dentistry and Louanna raised the children. After the children were older, Louanna was asked to teach kindergarten in Brunswick, so she went back to school to get her degree in elementary education. She taught kindergarten in Brunswick for ten years until the Bob and Audrey were out of high school and then her and Bill traveled, with the first trip being from Brunswick to Alaska by car. They also had a cabin on a lake near Moberly, Missouri where the family had many good times.
They continued to travel together until Bill’s death in 1986. After his death she continued to travel with her nieces Jean, Janette and Jolene and her many friends. She loved to travel seeing every state in the nation as well as several foreign countries. She continued to travel into her 70’s. She was always excited for a new adventure and her passing will begin her greatest adventure uniting her with Bill, her mom and dad, and all her brothers and sisters. Bill and Louanna were active members of Brunswick Christian Church during their time in Brunswick. 
At the age of ninety one, she moved to Liberty, Missouri to live in a senior apartment complex, where she could be closer to all her family. She had many friends at her apartment complex and enjoyed all the activities with her new friends. She enjoyed dining out with family and friends, always having room for dessert. She was an avid fan of MU sports and enjoyed keeping up with current events, particularly politics as she was a lifelong Democrat. She will be missed by all her family and friends. Enjoy your journey! 
Funeral service is at Gower Christian Church, Gower, Missouri 11:00 a.m. with visitation at 10:30 on Tuesday, October 5th. 
Burial is in Allen Cemetery, Gower, Missouri. The church will live stream the funeral on their You Tube channel and it will be available for later viewing.

Donations may be made to the Allen Cemetery or the Gower Christian Church.

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11 comments

  • Marlena (Shubert) Bennett

    So sorry to learn of the passing of your mother. She was my kindergarten teacher and we all loved her dearly. May the many memories of her comfort you in the coming days.

  • Lori Grotjan Creed

    Mrs Burton loved all of her students as they did her. I am sure she is sitting with fellow colleagues noticing the short skirt that just walked in, or the little girl who wasn’t going to finish her lunch because she was talking too much. She had to inform me one day my family probably wasn’t going to pick me up as the school bus couldn’t get to my house because of snow, but instead I was gathering my belongings to spend the night with Mrs and Dr Burton, until I spotted my daddy climbing the tall hill on our big tractor. Brunswick was fortunate to have some great teachers with Mrs Burton, Coach and Mrs Edmundson. Mrs Herring, Mrs Volk, Mr and Ms Donald Riddle, Mrs Stark , Mrs Rhodes ans many others , and I believe all but one will be in joint daily conversations about younger teachers and certain children every day. These folks will all be missed but I am so fortunate to have had them from my elementary years. Sorry for your loss but thank you from sharing your beautiful relative with those us that you did! Wonderful people! Lori Grotjan Creed

  • Christine A Matney

    Audrey and Bobby, I just read about the passing of your mother, Louanna – my father Jim Matney’s cousin. That was quite the generation, wasn’t it?! We saw each other at family reunions and learned from our grandmothers and dozens of cousins. Sorry to hear that the last of the Gibsons is gone now. Daddy spent a .lot of time at Aunt Lu and Uncle Will’s house and grew up with those cousins so I heard many good stories about them.
    Take care, from your cousin Christine Matney

  • LuAnne L. (DeWeese) Fowlkes

    I remember from when I stated school. She was a wonderful teacher. Prayers to your family

  • JIll (Casebolt) Grossman

    Thoughts & prayers to all of the family. Mrs.Burton was always so sweet & kind to me. She was always smiling & so caring.

  • Ralph an Maria Burton

    Sorry to hear of her passing

  • Robin Glenn Gorrl

    Your mother was one of Dorothy Glenn’s best friends. Momma missed Louanna but understood. Prayers and condolences to you and your families.

  • Amy (Harris) Doepke

    My thoughts and prayers are with you.

  • Maria and Ralph Burton

    Sending thoughts, prayers and much love.
    Rest in peace beautiful lady.

  • Maria Roberts

    My condolences to the family. I had the pleasure of getting to know what a beautiful person on the inside and out she was. God bless you all.

  • Del and Janice Hennings

    Bob and Toni, we are thinking of you, with prayers for the loss of your mother.
    She and my Aunt Elizabeth (Guinn) Skaith were best friends as girls growing up in Gower.
    (They were both beautiful!).

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