DUNN, WILLIAM

Died March 22, William Dunn, aged 86 years, in El Dorado, Kansas. Burial was in Elbing Cemetery. (Independent, March 28, 1935)

DUNNING, SARAH E.

Died September 18, Mrs. Sarah E. Dunning, aged 86, aunt of Mrs. Cora Motter of Whitewater, a resident of Darlington township, Harvey Co., Kansas for over 60 years at home. Survived by daughter Mrs. Orville Gates and sister Mrs. Emma Seaman. Burial was in Hillside Cemetery. (Independent, September 23, 1948)

DUNSE, FRED

Died in January Fred Dunse, 89 an uncle of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gaines, Fred Weber, Otto Weber and Mrs. Morris McCarty, attended funeral services at Tobias, Nebraska. (Independent, February 4, 1965)

DURNIL, CLEO L. MRS.

Died May 12, Mrs. Cleo L. Durnil, at St. Francis hospital. Married Warder Durnil. Survived by husband and daughter Mrs. Dolores Bean and husband James. Burial was in Wichita Park Cemetery. (Independent, May 20, 1954)

DUTTON, ROSE ELIZABETH

Died February 12, Mrs. Rose Elizabeth (Morgan) Dutton, daughter of James and Pauline Morgan. Married to Calvin P. Dutton and mother to Roland Glenn. Survived by her son: Roland, six brothers, Edward A., Arthur L., John A., Harvey O., George F., and Carl W. Morgan. (Independent, February 16, 1933)

DUVANEL, ALFRED LOUIS

Died May 2, Alfred Louis Duvanel, at Augusta, Kansas. Married Lena Schirmer. Survived by wife, sons: Fred and Carl, daughters, Susan Wuthrich and Mary Whitson, brother John, sisters, Mary Boss and Elsie Roussolot and grandchildren. Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery. (Independent, May 24, 1956)

DUVANEL, FRED

Died April 17, Fred Duvanel, 45 at his home. Survived by mother, Lena Duvanel, wife, Bettie, son Henry, daughter, Judy, brother, Carl and sister: Mary Whitson and Susan Wuthrich. Burial was in Elmwood cemetery. (Independent, April 18, 1963)

DUVANEL, HENRY ALFRED

Died August 14, Henry Alfred Duvanel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Duvanel. Married to Harriett Mayer and father of one daughter Carolyn. Survived by his wife, daughter, parents and four siblings. Mrs. George Wuthrich, Mary, Carl, and Fred. Burial was in Swiss Mennonite. (Independent, August 18, 1938)

DYCK, AGNES

Died August 12, Mrs. Agnes (Schmidt) Dyck, at Bethel Deaconess hospital. Married Rev. Walter Dyck. Survived by husband, children Gordon, Evelyn and Gerald, four brothers and four sisters and many other relatives. Burial was in Emmaus cemetery. (Independent, August 25, 1949)

DYCK, AGNES ELIZABETH

Died July 20, Mrs. Agnes Elizabeth (Schmidt) Dyck, at Bethel Hospital. Married Gustav Henry Dyck. Survived by sons, Marvin, Theodore, and Norman, three sisters, three brothers and seven grandchildren. Burial was in Emmaus Mennonite Church cemetery. (Independent, July 21, 1966)

DYCK, ANNA

Died May 3, Anna Dyck, a lifelong resident of the Elbing and Whitewater community at KCMO. Survived by sister, Katie Dyck and brothers, Gerhad, Henry, John, Gustav and Paul Dyck. Funeral services held at the Emmaus Mennonite Church May 6, 1947. (Independent, May 8, 1947)

DYCK, ANNA

Died April 6, Mrs. Anna (Bartel) Dyck at Bethel hospital. Married John Dyck. Survived by her husband, sons, Albert, Elmer, John and Ralph and daughter, Helen, six brothers and parents. (Independent, April 15, 1943)

DYCK, BARBARA LOU

Died June 28, Barbara Lou Dyck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dyck. Survived by parents, brother Willis and his wife Alyce, nephew Alan, sister, Virginia and her husband James Cook and their grandmother, Mrs. J. E. Rempel. Burial was in Emmaus Church Cemetery. (Independent, July 3, 1958)

DYCK, EDWARDS JACOB

Died September 20, Edward Jacob Dyck, in a Wichita, Kansas hospital. Survived by mother: Marie Dyck, brothers Will, Quincy, Bruno, Walter, Arthur and Herbert. Sisters Katie, Linda and Louise Dyck, Gertrude and Esther Schmidt and Irene Claassen. Burial was in Emmaus Mennonite Church Cemetery. (Independent, September 29, 1960)

DYCK, ELIZABETH EMILIE

Died May 14, Elizabeth Emilie Dyck, in St. Francis Hospital. Survived by sisters, Frieda Dyck and marie Dyck, brother Herman Dyck and brother-in-law Henry Toevs. Burial was in Emmaus Church Cemetery. (Independent, May 22, 1952)

DYCK, FRANK

Died September 7, Frank Dyck, married Martha Engbrecht. Survived by sons, Arthur and Daniel, daughter Mrs. Irma Penner, brothers, Herman and Rev. H. J. Dyck, sister, Mrs. Anna Fiedler and ten grandchildren. Burial was in Missionary Church Cemetery. (Independent, September 13, 1956)

DYCK, GENE LEON

Died June 28, Gene Leon Dyck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dyck. Survived by parents, brother Willis and his wife Alyce, nephew, Alan, sister, Virginia and her husband James Cook and their grandmother, Mrs. J. E. Rempel. Burial was in Emmaus Church Cemetery. (Independent, July 3, 1958)

DYCK, GERTRUDE

Died May 4, Gertrude Dyck, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Dyck, at the Glockner Sanitorium at Colorado Springs, Colorado. (Independent, May 4, 1942)

DYCK, GUSTAV HENRY

Died April 11, Gustav Henry Dyck, at a Newton Hospital. Married Agnes Schmitt. Survived by wife, sons, Marvin, Ted and Norman, sister, Katie Dyck and brothers, Gerhard and Paul. Burial was in Emmaus Church Cemetery. (Independent, April 16, 1964)

DYCK, HELENE

Died February 19, Mrs. Helene (Regier) Dyck, in Bethel Hospital. In 1877, with parents, immigrated from Germany to America. Married to John Dyck and mother of ten children. Burial was in Emmaus Cemetery. (Independent, February 26, 1925)

DYCK, HENRY

Died March 16, Henry Dyck, 68 at St. Francis Hospital in Wichita, Kansas. Burial was in Emmaus Cemetery. (Independent, March 21, 1963)

DYCK, HERMAN

Died October 17, Herman Dyck, son of Peter and Lisette Dyck. In 1880 he immigrated with parents to America, settling in Whitewater and residing there until his death. Married to Mary Wiebe and father of six children. (Independent, November 2, 1922)

DYCK, IRENE ANNA

Died October 7, Irene Anna Dyck, age 5 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Dyck, of near Plum Grove, Kansas. Burial was in Emmaus Cemetery. (Independent, October 14, 1920)

DYCK, JACOB

Died September 17, Jacob Dyck, son of Abraham and Catherine Dyck at Bethel Deaconess Hospital. Married Helen Harder. Survived by wife, sons, Abraham and Carl. Daughters Anna, Helen, Marguertie and Elsie and son-in-law Raymond Hiebert. Burial was in Emmaus Cemetery. (Independent, September 25, 1952)

DYCK, JACOB

Died December 24, Jacob Dyck, son of Johann and Anna Dyck. Married to Sara Janzen. Survived by five children, Mrs. Maria Kuhlman, Mrs. Anna Fielder, Rev. H. J. Herman and Frank and two siblings. Burial was in Zion Cemetery. (Independent, January 4, 1940)

DYCK, JACOB J.

Died November 30, Jacob J. Dyck, son of Jacob and Justine Dyck, in Bethel hospital. Married Marie Harder. Survived by wife, children Katie, Edward, Will, Robert, Bruno, Gertrude, Louise, Walter, Esther, Herbert, Arthur, Irene and Linda and sister Marie and Johanna. (Independent, December 9, 1954)

DYCK, JOHN

Died June 4, John Dyck. (Weekly Independent, June 10, 1897)

DYCK, JOHN

Died December 19, John Dyck. Married Anna Bartel. Survived by sons, Albert, Elmer, John and Ralph, daughter Helen Wiens, brothers, Gerhard, Henry, Gus and Paul and sister Katie. Burial was in Emmaus Cemetery. (Independent, December 29, 1955)

DYCK, MARIE

Died July 15, Mrs. Marie (Wiebe) Dyck. Married Herman Dyck. Survived by daughters, Freida, Marie and Elizabeth. Son, Herman and sisters Mrs. Minna Harder and Elise Wiebe. Burial was in Emmaus Cemetery. (Independent, July 20, 1950)

DYCK, NORMA FAYE

Died June 28, Norma Faye Dyck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dyck. Survived by parents, brother, Willis and his wife, Alyce, nephew, Alan, sister Virginia and her husband James cook and their grandmother. Mrs. J. E. Rempel. Burial was in Emmaus Church Cemetery. (Independent, July 3, 1958)

DYCK P.M. MRS.

Died October 1, Mrs. P. M. Dyck, aged 76 years and six months at the home of her son H. Dyck, four miles north of Whitewater. In 1880 she immigrated to America from Germany. Burial was in Emmaus Cemetery. (Independent, October 7, 1915)

DYCK, P. R.

Died December 12, Mr. P. R. Dyck, father of Mrs. P. A. Unruh at a Newton, Kansas hospital. Survived by five daughters, a son, 15 grandchildren and two sisters. Burial was in Tabor Church north on Newton, Kansas. (Independent, December 14, 1950)

DYER, DORA E.

Died August 16, Mrs. Dora E. (Morrison) Dyer, mother of Mrs. J. K. Chaney at Newton, Kansas. Married James Dyer and lived nine miles east of Parsons until 1918, when they moved to Parsons. Burial was in Parsons, Kansas. (Independent, August 19, 1954)

DYSART, CHARLES M.

Died February 28, Charles M. Dysart, 84, at his home. Married Velma Robb. Survived by wife and brother Frank. Burial was in Benton Cemetery. (Independent, March 1, 1962)

EASLEY, GEORGIA

Died March 15, Mrs. Georgia (Hoss) Easley, daughter of M. M. and Mary (Baker) Hoss, at her home. Survived by step-daughter, Adelaide, brothers, Hullie and Sam Hoss and sister Ruth Allen. (Independent, March 22, 1962)

EAST, TRACY

Died January 24, Tracy East, an early day settler of the Whitewater vicinity, died at a Wichita hospital. (Independent, January 30,1941)

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