
Adams, Stephen Blake, 53, Raytheon
Aircraft senior technical represen tative, died Friday, Jan. 19, 2001. Service 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Cedar Pointe
Baptist Church.
Survivors: wife, Beverley; son, Brian; daughter, Amy all of Wichita; brothers, Joe Adams of Madisonville, Texas,
Bill Adams of Yukon, Okla. Memorials established with Cedar Pointe Baptist Church and American Cancer Society.
Watson Funeral Home.
(Wichita Eagle ~ January 22, 2001 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
Martha C. Burnett, 59, of Wichita,
homemaker, died Saturday, May 30, 1992. Services are 10 a.m. Tuesday at Hillside Funeral Home.
Survivors include: husband, William G.; son, Rex Dodson of Andover; daughters, Jeanie Jaros, Lori Dolloff, both
of Wichita, Sherry Roddey of Summerville, S.C.; brothers, Les Langston of Clearwater, Jess Langston of Great Bend,
Robert Langston of Rose Hill; sisters, Marion McCartney of Harper, Marjorie McCartney of Harper, Marjorie Dodson
of Wichita, Donna Ables of Conway Springs; nine grandchildren.
A memorial has been established with Hospice Inc.
(El Dorado, Kansas, Times ~ 1 June 1992 ~ Transcribed by Lori DeWinkler)
James B. Mason, 89, well known Butler
county farmer, died Monday at his home on Route 1, near Benton. Mr. Mason was born in Stark county, Ill., December
5, 1862, came to Butler county 30 years ago and settled near Andale. He has lived in the vicnity since. He was
a member of Queen City lodge No. 296, Wichita, Woodman lodge at El Dorado and the Methodist Episcopal church at
Andover. He is survived by his wife, Margaret; two daughters, Mrs. C. H. Simmons, Benton, and Mrs. M. L. Sieglinger,
Andover; and two sons, G. W., 315 North Chautauqua, and Walter Mason, Andover. Funeral arrangements will be announced
by the Gill mortuary.
(Wichita Eagle ~ Tuesday ~ June 30, 1931 ~ Submitted by Lori DeWinkler)
HELEN WILSON, AUGUSTA, DIES OF HEART ATTACK
AUGUSTA --- Services for Mrs. Helen Ruth Wilson, 76, who died Saturday of a heart attack, will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Dunsford Funeral Home here. Burial will be in Andover Cemetery.
Born in Plainville, Ohio, she came to Augusta in 1940 from Wichita.
Survivors include her widower, William
C.; a daughter, Mrs. Wilma Reeves, Augusta; three brothers, Norman and Bruce Armstrong, of Seattle, and Wayne Armstrong,
Wenatchee, Wash., and four sisters, Mrs. Stella Crege, Spokane, Wash., Mrs. Rowena Faye, Rochester, Wash., Mrs.
Glenice Garmon, Yakima, Wash. and Mrs. Juanita Ralney, Wenatchee.
(Augusta Daily Gazette ~ August 4, 1969)
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