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Milton Daniel Headings

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Milton Daniel Headings, Buffalo, Mo, beloved husband of Celesta Jane (Hostetler) Headings was born March 22, 1963, to Daniel and Saloma (Hostetler) Headings, at Morrison, Illinois.

He left this life at 8:15 Monday morning on November 16, 2020, at Mercy Hospital in Springfield, MO, at the age of 57 years, 8 months, and 25 days from an aortic aneurysm.

He accepted Christ and was baptized in his youth, and was a member of the Pleasant View A.M. Church at Buffalo, MO.

On December 5, 1982 he was united in marriage to Celesta Jane Hostetler, daughter of Ben and Ruth Hostetler at the Pleasant View A.M. Church at Buffalo, MO, sharing the joys of married life for almost 38 years.

This union was blessed with 3 sons and 4 daughters, Joas and wife Julia, Halfway, MO; Eddie and wife Rose, Buffalo, MO; Alta and husband Pete Blosser, Goodson, MO; Elva and husband Stan Kropf, Collins, MO; Elida and husband Quillie Blosser, Halfway, MO; Sara and husband Troy Kropf, Buffalo, MO; and Jerry (17) of the home.

In 2018 Makalyn and husband Clayton Swartzentruber, Buffalo, MO became a part of the family.

Also surviving him are 25 grandchildren; 6 sisters: Lily and husband Reuben Shrock, Buffalo, MO; Winona and husband Roy Swartzentruber, Halfway, MO; Lottie Swartzentruber, Halfway, MO; Corlene and husband Sam Hostetler, Miller, MO; Mary and husband Elton Zimmerman, Muscoda, WI; and Patty and husband Leo Swartzentruber, Vandalia, MO; 4 brothers: John and wife Jane, Buffalo, MO; Sanford and wife Betty, Berryville, AR; Donnie and wife Becky, Salem, AR; Jamie and wife Rosanna, Buffalo, MO; and brother-in-law Dale Hostetler and wife Joy, Elizabeth, AR.

Also, his 92 year old father-in-law Ben Hostetler, and many nieces, nephews, cousins, church family and friends will all miss him, too.

Preceding him in death are his parents, sister Wanda Hostetler, and 2 brothers, Steve and Davie, brother-in-law Calvin Swartzentruber, and mother-in-law Ruth Hostetler.

Although we weep, we grieve not as those who have no hope, looking forward to a glad reunion in heaven.

The family wishes to express their heartfelt thanks for the prayers, sympathy and support during this time of sorrow.


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