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OBITUARIES FOR FRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSAS ALLEN, LYDIA J. MRS. LYDIA ALLEN DEAD Widow of J. B. Allen Came Here from Baldwin. Mrs. Lydia J. Allen, 69 years old, died this morning at her home, 934 North Oak Street. Death was due to lung trouble. She was the wife of the late J. B. Allen who died December 9. They had lived in Ottawa about fourteen months and came here from Baldwin. Mrs. Allen was twice married. The following children survive her: Henry Scheer, Los Angeles; H. L. Scheer, Garnett; Julia Mulvaney (Mulvany), Ottawa; Emma Simmons, Pacific Junction, IA.; Bessie Phillips, Omaha. The Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Burial will be at Baldwin and short services will be here in charge of the Rev. H. A. Cook. (The Evening Herald, Ottawa, April 14, 1913, pg. 1, note error, death was April 14, 1913, Submitted by Ruth I. Stude) MRS. LYDIA J. ALLEN IS DEAD Funeral Arrangements Have Not Been Completed-Burial
Will be in Baldwin Cemetery. Mrs. Allen is survived by the following children: Mrs. Julia Mulvaney (Mulvany), of Ottawa, Mrs. Emma Simmons, of Pacific Junction, Ia., Mrs. Mrs. Bessie Phillips, of Omaha, Neb, Harry O. (Henry O.) Scheer, of Los Angeles, Calif., and Charles L. (Harley L.) Scheer, of Garnett. The decedent was a member of the Methodist church and of the G.A.R. Ladies Circle. She had lived in Ottawa fourteen months having moved here from Baldwin. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Short services will be held at the late home of the decedent to be conducted by Rev. H. A. Cook, pastor of the North Ottawa Methodist church. The body will be taken to Baldwin for burial in the Baldwin cemetery. (Ottawa Daily Republic, April 14, 1913, pg. 1, corrections to typos & errors in ( ) submitted by Ruth I. Stude) THE ALLEN FUNERAL Body Was Accompanied to Baldwin By Relatives Today. The body of the late Mrs. Lydia Jane Allen was taken to Baldwin this morning for burial. Services were held from the Methodist church there. Short services were held here last night at the home in charge of the Rev. H. A. Cook. Those in the funeral party this morning to Baldwin are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Baer of Vinland, H. L. Scheer and two daughters of Garnett, Mr. and Mrs. John Mulvaney (Mulvany) and children of Ottawa, Mrs. Glen Mansfield and John Snethen of Baldwin and Mrs. Emma Simmons of Pacific Junction, Ia. (The Evening Herald, Ottawa, April 16, 1913, pg. 1, submitted by Ruth I. Stude) MRS. JACOB KAUB DEAD Funeral of Former Franklin Citizen Here Saturday Morning Mrs. Ellenora Kaub, 74, wife of Jacob Kaub, for many years Franklin county resident, died at her home in Excelsior Springs, Mo., yesterday morning at 5 o’clock. Mrs. Kaub had been a semi-invalid for eight years and had been seriously ill 10 weeks, anemia causing her death. Mr. and Mrs. Kaub have been residents of Excelsior Springs, 22 years. Ellenora, daughter of T.D. and Elmira (Minton) Ford, was born December 8, 1860 at Independence, Iowa. She came with her parents to Kansas in 1868 and lived north of Lawrence. The marriage of Miss Ford and Jacob Kaub of Centropolis was celebrated April 6, 1979 at Lawrence and they observed their 56th wedding anniversary last April. Mr. and Mrs. Kaub, after their marriage in Lawrence moved to Mr. Kaub’s farm, 3 ½ miles southwest of Centropolis where they lived 23 years. Then the family moved to a home in the Elm Grove community, southeast of Ottawa where they lived until they retired from farm life and moved to Excelsior. Mrs. Kaub was a member of the Methodist church for nearly 60 years and was an active worker in the Sunday school in Fairview School in the early days and later in the Elm Grove community. Mrs. Kaub is survived by her husband, Jacob Kaub of Excelsior Springs; three daughters, Mrs. Glenn Fitch, Mrs. Alva Overstreet, both of Ottawa and Miss Ruth Kaub of Excelsior Springs; three sons, Rev. Louis H. Kaub, Lexington Neb., Ernest E. Kaub, Quenemo and Perry Kaub of Centropolis; eighteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Harvey Overholt of Stillwater, Okla., Mrs. Will Carpenter, West Plains, Mo., and Mrs. Charles Miller of Lawrence; and two brothers, George and Perry Ford of Lawrence. A daughter, Mrs. India Cain died 12 years ago and an infant son Ira Jacob, 38 years ago. Funeral services will be held from the McVey Mortuary Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. Rev. William I. Hastie of Ottawa First M.E. church will officiate. Interment will be in Pleasant Hill cemetery, west of Centropolis. (The Ottawa Herald, Nov. 29, 1935 probably from the Ottawa Herald, Ottawa, KS, submitted by Ruth I. Stude) Uncle Jacob Kaub died on Sunday last, and was buried on Mon. in the cemetery near Centropolis. Mr. Kaub was over 85 years old and was know by all as an honest old man. Many younger men of our present day would do well to take a lesson in common honesty from his life. His last thoughts were to have everything of his business affairs and debts settled in full. (Pomona Enterprise, Pomona, KS, Sept. 13, 1889, submitted by Ruth I. Stude) Church of the Brethren, 1451 Dundee Ave., Elgin, IL 60120 The obituary for Jacob Kaub, sent to GOSPEL MESSENGER by a minister of the Appanoose congregation (Franklin Co., KS) as follows: KAUB -- At Pomona, Kans., Sept. 8, Jacob Kaub, aged 85 years, 5 months and 4 days. He was sick one week only, suffering from congestion of the bowels. Funeral services by the Brethren. John Sherfy. (Gospel Messenger, Sept. 24, 1889, pg. 606, submitted by Ruth I. Stude) FRANKLIN COUNTY PIONEER IS DEAD Jacob Kaub passed Away At Excelsior Springs – Funeral Here Wednesday Afternoon Jacob Kaub, 84, a pioneer of Franklin county and for many years a resident here, died at his home in Excelsior Springs, Mo., yesterday evening at 5:30. Mr. Kaub had been in failing health and seriously ill a week, heart trouble and complications causing his death. Jacob Kaub was born in Accident, Maryland August 14, 1853, and came to Kansas with the family of his father, John Kaub. They settled west of Centropolis in what later became known as the Kaub neighborhood. He was married to Miss Ellenora Ford of Lawrence April 6, 1865 (error 1879) and took his bride to a home prepared southwest of Centropolis. Those were pioneer days; an Indian trail passed their door. Mr. Kaub sold the first load of wheat to what is now the Ross Mill, and traded in Ottawa when no bridge connected the north and south side. In early manhood he united with the Methodist church. In 1902 he moved his family to a new home in the Elm Grove community and helped build the Elm Grove church. His eldest son, Louis is a Methodist minister, pastor of the M.E. church at Beatrice, Neb. In 1914 he retired form active farm life and took up his residence in Excelsior Springs. His wife died Thanksgiving morning, 1935, and a daughter, Mrs. India Cain and an infant son, Ira Jacob preceded him in death. His children are: Mrs. Glenn Fitch, Mrs. Alva Overstreet, Ernest E. Kaub, Ottawa; Dr. Louis Kaub, Beatrice, Neb.; Perry Kaub, Los Angeles, California and Mrs. Emil Unger, Excelsior Springs, Mo. He is also survived by nineteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. He was the last member of his own family of five brothers and three sisters. The funeral service here will be held from the McVey Mortuary at 1 o’clock Wednesday. Rev. J. E. Woods of the North Ottawa Baptist church will officiate and Rev. William I. Hastie of the First Methodist church will sing “Shadows” and “Abide With Me.” Interment will be in Pleasant Hill cemetery, west of Centropolis. (The Ottawa Herald, Mar. 22, 1938, submitted by Ruth I. Stude) Uncle John Kaub, died at his residence in the city last Friday morning at 3 o'clock, aged 90 years. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Enslow, of Ottawa, from the home Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment was in the Kaub cemetery eleven miles northeast of town. (The Pomona Republican, October 20, 1904, submitted by Ruth I. Stude) M.B. MULVANY DEAD Father Passes Away Few Days After Death of His Son. Mark B. Mulvany, retired farmer, died this morning at 7 o’clock at the home of a daughter-in-law, Mrs. John C. Mulvany, seven miles northeast of Ottawa. He was past 86 years old and had been in failing health about three years. For the past eight months he had been in a serious condition. Mr. Mulvany was born in Nashville, Tenn., May 25, 1837. He was married to Hannah M. Browning November 21, 1865 at Centerville, Ia. The death of Mrs. Mulvany occurred September 23, this year. The family came here from Douglas county in 1914. Three daughters who survive, all of whom live in Ottawa, are Mrs. Allie Richardson, Mrs. J.H. Baker and Mrs. John Snethen. Mrs. Mulvany died without knowing that his only son, John Calvin Mulvany, passed away suddenly last Sunday. There are also 23 grandchildren of Mr. Mulvany living. The deceased was a Civil War veteran and belonged to George H. Thomas post here. He was a seaman and served in the Mississippi river fleet, enlisting October 10, 1862. He was discharged October 12, 1863. The funeral will be held Sunday morning from the Lamb funeral home at 10:30 o’clock, with Rev. H.A. Manewal officiating. Members of the G.A.R. post will also take part in the services. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery. (The Ottawa Herald, Dec. 13, 1923, submitted by Ruth I. Stude) John Calvin Mulvany was born in Howard County, Kan., Aug. 18, 1871. He was married to Miss Julia Scheer on June 14, 1892 at Council Bluffs, Iowa, by C.W. Brewer of that place. There nine children born to them, seven daughters and two sons. Two daughters died in infancy, one daughter, Nina Frances died Nov. 13, 1914 at the age of 21 years and 3 months. One son, Frederick LeRoy died July 22, 1918, at the age of 20 years, 9 months. The four daughters living are: Mrs. Ernest Kaub, 530 Mulberry street, Ottawa, Kan.; Misses Elsie, Evelyn, and Mildred L. Mulvany, and the son, Mark C. Mulvany, residing with their widowed mother at the home place, R.F.D. No. 8, Ottawa, Kan. There are also two grandsons living, Elroy J., and Frank E. (Frank C.) Kaub. The deceased was sick only a few days, and died at Community hospital of septic peritonitis, at 1:00 a.m., Dec. 9, 1923, at the age of 52 years, 3 months, 21 days. Being a well known farmer, living seven miles northeast of Ottawa, his funeral was the largest ever held at the Tauy Baptist church of which he was a member. The pastor was assisted by Rev. H. A Manewal, a special friend of the deceased. He offered prayer and sang a special hymn, “No Night There.” The text used for the funeral sermon was Rev. 21-25. His pastor was with Brother Mulvany during the closing hours of life and many were the expressions of resignation to the will of God and victory through faith in Jesus while he was nearing the border of the spirit world. His was a tempestuous voyage over life’s ocean but his Saviour piloted him safely into the harbor of the celestial city and mingling as he did his “good-by” to those he loved whom he left behind with his songs of victory and expressions of deep consolation and praise to his Saviour-pilot, John Calvin Mulvany entered the quiet harbor of eternal rest where we hope to greet him in the morning of that day that shall have no sunset. Many tokens of Christian sympathy were rendered to the family by the church and citizens. Thus, on Tuesday the 11th day of Dec., 1923, at 2:30 p.m., we laid his body to rest in Stony Point cemetery near Baldwin, Kans., to await the call of God in the resurrection from the dead. Let us confidently expect to meet him in the first call for over such the second death shall have no power. – Rev. J.A. Beltz. (Source: probably The Ottawa Herald, Circa Dec. 12, 1923, Corrections in ( ), submitted by Ruth I. Stude) J.C. MULVANEY DEAD Septic Peritonitis Caused Death of Well-Known Farmer John Calvin Mulvany died early yesterday at Community hospital following an illness of only a few days. His death at 1 a.m. resulted from septic peritonitis. Mr. Mulvany was a well known farmer who lived seven miles northeast of Ottawa. The deceased was past 52 years old. He was born August 18, 1871, in Howard County, Kansas. On June 14, 1892, he was married to Julia Scheer at Council Bluffs, IA. The widow, four daughters and a son survive. The children are Mrs. Ernest Kaub and Mrs. Clarence Kennedy of Ottawa, Elsie, Mark and Mildred Mulvany all of the home address. Three sisters of Mr. Mulvany who live in Ottawa are Mrs. Allie Richardson, Mrs. James Baker and Mrs. John Snethen. The mother of Mr. Mulvany died September 23, 1923. The father of the deceased, Mark Mulvany, who is 86 yrs. old and makes his home with the son’s family, is very ill. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon from the Tauy Baptist church of which Mr. Mulvany was a member. Rev. R. A. Beltz is to conduct the services at 1 o’clock. Burial will be in Stony Point cemetery. (Source: Probably in The Ottawa Herald, Dec. 10, 1923, Submitted by Ruth I. Stude) Mrs. Julia Evelyn Mulvany of route 1, Baldwin, aged 80, died last night at 10 o’clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Kaub. She had been in failing health for some time. Born April 27, 1875, in Clay county, Kas., she had lived in the area since 1899, moving from Iowa. She was a member of Tauy Baptist church northeast of Ottawa, of the W.C.T.U., and of Security Benefit Association. Mrs. Mulvany was the widow of John Calvin Mulvany who died in 1923. Four children also preceded Mrs. Mulvany in death. Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Kaub, of the home; Mrs. Clarence Kennedy, Culver City, Calif.; Mrs. Albert Fritts and Mrs. Ward Underwood, route 2, Ottawa; one son, Mark C. Mulvany, route 2, Ottawa; 16 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Simmons, Glenwood, Ia.; and Mrs. Bessie Phillips, Omaha, Nebr. Funeral services will be held at the Lamb Funeral Home at Ottawa, the time to be announced later. Interment will be in Stony Point Cemetery northwest of Baldwin. (The Ottawa Herald, Feb. 5, 1956, submitted by Ruth I. Stude) Mulvany – Funeral services for Mrs. Julia E. Mulvany, who died Feb. 5, were held at the Lamb Funeral Home, Feb. 8. Rev. H.E. Manewal and Rev. Frank Bogard, former pastor of the Tauy Baptist church officiated. Honorary pall-bearers were Fred Kaub, Calvin Kennedy, Nelson Fritts, Floyd Kaub, LeRoy Kennedy, Gary King, Billy Ray Mulvany, and Wayne Underwood. Active pallbearers were Elroy Kaub, Robert Mulvany, Tommie Fritts, Frank Kaub, Dale Mulvany, and Rodney Fritts. Mrs. Roger Fredrikson sang hymns accompanied by Mrs. J.R. Henning. Burial was in Stony Point cemetery northwest of Baldwin. (Source: Probably in The Ottawa Herald, circa Feb. 9, 1956, submitted by Ruth I. Stude) Ernest E. Kaub, 87, of Centropolis, died Thursday, July 3, 1980, at Ransom Memorial Hospital. A lifelong resident of the Centropolis area, he was born June 6, 1893, the son of Jacob and Ellenora (Ford) Kaub. On April 12, 1919, he and Helen Irene Mulvany were married in Ottawa. Mr. Kaub was a farmer, stockman, and self employed carpenter. He was a member of North Baptist Church, and past president of the Centropolis Phone Company. He is survived by his widow; three sons, Elroy J. Kaub, Princeton, Frank Kaub, 1010 N. Poplar, and Fred E. Kaub, RFD 4; 19 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Floyd, Nov. 30, 1975, and by three brothers and four sisters. The Rev. Ben Moor officiated at services at Dengel and Son Mortuary Monday morning. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, northwest of Centropolis. (The Ottawa Herald, July 10, 1980, submitted by Ruth I. Stude) Mrs. Irene Kaub Services will be at 2 p.m., Saturday, January 19, at Dengel and Son Mortuary for Mrs. Irene Kaub, 89, Centropolis, who died Tuesday, January 15, at Ottawa Retirement Village. Rev. Paul Winkler will officiate. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, west of Centropolis. Mrs. Kaub taught at Stony Point School in northwest Franklin County in 1918. She was born November 29, 1895, at Council Bluffs, Iowa, the daughter of John and Julia Scheer Mulvany. She lived in the Centropolis community nearly 80 yrs. Mrs. Kaub was a member of North Baptist Church, Recruit Sunday School Class, and was a past Sunday School superintendent of the church at Ottawa. She also was a member of Women’s Christian Temperance Union and a former member of Stony Point Cemetery Board. She was married to Ernest E. Kaub, April 12, 1919, at Ottawa. He died July 3, 1980. A son, Floyd Kaub, died November 20 1975. Survivors include three sons, Elroy J. Kaub, Frank Kaub, and Fred E. Kaub, all of Ottawa; a sister, Mrs. Mildred Underwood, Ottawa; a brother, Mark Mulvany, Dallas; 19 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren; seven step-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Kaub will lie in state from 6 p.m. Thursday until service time at the mortuary, where the family will meet with friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday. Contributions may be made to the North Baptist Church Memorial Fund. (The Ottawa Herald, Jan. 17, 1985, submitted by Ruth I. Stude) J.W. BROWNING DEAD Had Been Ill Several Months – Funeral Tomorrow John W. Browning died last night at his home, 916 Highland Avenue, after a several months’ illness. His death at 9:35p.m. resulted from Bright’s disease. Mr. Browning was a blacksmith and came here 25 years ago from Iowa. He was nearly 77 years old. He was born in Centerville, Ia., Sept. 5, 1845. The widow and three sons, Riley and Pearl Browning of Ottawa and Charles Browning of Burlington, survive. Mr. Browning served all through the Civil war with the 124th Illinois infantry. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the First Christian church, with Rev. B.F. Pugh officiating. The G.A.R. will have charge of services at the grave in Hope cemetery. (Ottawa Herald, August 16, 1922, submitted by Ruth I. Stude) MRS. S. BROWNING DEAD Services At Chenoweth Funeral Chapel Tomorrow at 2 p.m. The death of Mrs. Sarah M. Browning occurred last night at 10:30 o'clock at the home, 748 Walnut Street. She had been critically ill since she suffered a stroke of paralysis last Sunday. Mrs. Browning was 89 years old. She was born in Illinois February 23, 1840. She was married to John W. Browning who died August 15, 1922. Three sons survive, Charles P. Browning of the home address; Riley Browning, Ottawa, and Pearl Browning, Hutchinson, who is here. The Browning family moved here 25 years ago from Baldwin. Mrs. Browning was a member of the Christian church. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon from the Chenoweth funeral chapel at 2 o'clock, with Rev. J. G. Olmsted of the First Christian church in charge. Interment will be in Hope cemetery. (The Ottawa Herald, July 10, 1929, Submitted by Ruth I. Stude) LLOYD MOODY’S FATHER DEAD Word has been received of the death of Rev. Harry J. Moody, 79, Enterprise, at Wesley hospital in Wichita on December 28. He had served in the ministry 51 years in various pastorates in Missouri and Kansas. He was pastor of the Centropolis, Bethel and Oakland Methodist churches from 1910 to 1912. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Sadie Moody, Enterprise; three children Lloyd W. Moody, Ottawa; Dwight L. Moody, Independence, Mo.; and Mrs. John Hanson, McCracken; 12 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Relatives from this vicinity who attended the funeral services Wednesday at the First Methodist church, Hutchinson, were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moody and Ethel, Mrs. Elroy Kaub, Harry Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pippenger, Ottawa; Mrs. Virgil Christie, Baldwin; Mrs. Clifford Cox, Wellsville; and Lloyd L. Moody, Oberlin, who is visiting his parents. Interment was in Fairlawn cemetery, Hutchinson. (The Ottawa Herald, circa Dec. 31, 1948, submitted by Ruth I. Stude) HEART ATTACK FATAL TO LLOYD W. MOODY Lloyd Waldo Moody, 57, of seven miles southwest, died of a heart attack yesterday at 6 p.m. He was a farmer and electrician, operating the Moody Electric service, and had lived in and near Ottawa eight years. He was born Oct. 8, 1893, at New Rumley, O., and was the son of Rev. Harry James Moody and Tacy Serena Manbeck Moody. He was married to Ruth A. Tregemba, Sept. 6, 1913 at Silver Lake, Kas., and she survives. Other survivors are two sons, Harry Moody, route 4; Lloyd L. Moody, Oberlin; six daughters, Mrs. (Avis) Carrol Blakeman, Gardner; Mrs. (Frances) C.B. Pippenger, 914 Cypress; Mrs. (Ruth Ann) Elroy Kaub, route 4; Mrs. (Alice) Clifford Cox, Scranton, Kas.; Mrs. (Joy) Virgil Christie, Wellsville; Miss Ethel Moody, of the home; a sister, Mrs. John Hanson, McCracken, Kas.; a brother, Dwight L. Moody, Independence, Mo. Funeral services will be held in Lamb Funeral Home Tuesday at 2 p.m. Rev. Hugh B. Chittenden will officiate. Interment will be in Valley Brook cemetery south of Overbrook. (The Ottawa Herald, January 29, 1951, submitted by Ruth I. Stude) MOODY Funeral services for Lloyd W. Moody, who died Jan. 28, were held in Lamb Funeral Home Tuesday at 2 p.m. Rev. Hugh B. Chittenden officiated. Pallbearers were: Alton Rumford, Harold Hutton, William Allison, Grant Carey, Leon Burrichter and Roland Sass. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gerhard sang “The Old Rugged Cross” and “The Way of the Cross Leads Home”, accompanied by Mrs. E.E. Haley. Out-of-town relatives present for the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Moody, Oberlin, Kas.; Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Blakeman, Gardner; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cox, Scranton, Kas.; Mrs. Virgil Christie, Wellsville; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Moody, Miss Letty Belle Moody, Independence, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson, McCracken, Kas,; Mr. and Mrs. William Tregemba, Kenneth Tregemba, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tregemba, Miss Dorothy Tregemba and Miss Frances Tregemba, Overbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Don Talley, Olathe; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tregemba, Miss Marjorie Tregemba, Topeka; and many relatives and friends from over the county. Interment was in Valley Brook cemetery. (The Ottawa Herald, Feb. 1, 1951, submitted by Ruth I. Stude) Note: the many typos on the original article have been corrected Mrs. Ruth Annie Moody, 65, died today at 9 a.m. in Ransom Memorial Hospital where she was a patient almost a year. She had lived in Osage, Douglas, and Franklin Counties all her life. Born Nov. 21, 1892, at Overbrook, she was the daughter of John and Clara (Holden) Tregemba. She was married Sept. 6, 1913, at Overbrook, to Lloyd W. Moody, who died in 1951. She was a member of Princeton Methodist Church. Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Avis Blakeman and Mrs. Ruth Ann Kaub, RFD 4; Mrs. Frances Pippenger, Ottawa; Mrs. Alice Cox, Deerfield; Mrs. Joy Christie, Wellsville; and Mrs. Ethel McGinty, Manhattan; two sons, Harry, RFD1; and Lloyd L., Oberlin; 30 grandchildren and two brothers, William Tregemba and Eugene Tregemba, Overbrook. Services will be conducted from Towner’s Chapel Saturday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Gerald Mease officiating. Burial will be in Valley Brook Cemetery north of Michigan Valley. (The Ottawa Herald, Jul. 16, 1959 - Note: the many typos on the original article have been corrected. Submitted by Ruth I. Stude) Obit: Gardner- Robert C."Bob" Jefferson,
age 85, died Saturday, Aug. 3, 2002 at McCrite Plaza Healthcare Center, Topeka. Funeral services will be Wednesday,
August 7 at 10 a.m. at Bruce Funeral Home, Gardner. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery, Williamsburg. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Harold and Glen Jefferson and two sisters, Margaret Dewey and Edna Sutherland. (Ottawa Herald, submitted by Pam Pavot) LEAVENWORTH TIMES, February 17, 1922, pg. 16: OSAGE CITY FREE PRESS, Osage City KS, Thursday,
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