His family moved to Lee's Summit, Missouri, shortly after his birth.
[2] After graduating, Strother became the private secretary of Mayor William S.
[1] Strother succeeded James Cowgill as mayor after he died in office.
[3] Strother married Maud Davenport of Lee's Summit.
[1] Strother died on January 19, 1929, at the Research Hospital in Kansas City as a result of appendicitis and gall stones.