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FAUBION, Madeline Funeral Card of Madeline Faubion Born: April 26, 1892, Beloit, Kansas Died: June 24, 1968, Lenora, Kansas Services: Friday, June 28, 1968, 2:30 p.m., Church of God, Lenora, Kansas Clergy: Rev. John Williams Musicians: Miss Pat Forell, Mrs. Bernard Lemon Casket Bearers: Melvin Morford, Kanie Turner, Chester Bangle, Fred Walker, Bernard Lemon, Fay Kline Interment: Lenora South Cemetery Arrangements by: Eckhart Funeral Home [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association records.] |
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FOX, John John Fox, Birth Aug 15, 1843 Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Death Apr. 30, 1916, Graham Co. Kansas. Civil War veteran - Company "A" 9th Regiment Indiana Infantry. Burial Lenora South Cemetery. [Source: Lenora Cemetery Association records.] |
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FREDERICK, Paul Paul Frederick, son of Noah and Florence (Archer) Frederick, was born August 9, 1932, in Norton, Kansas, and passed away at his home in Lenora, Kansas on January 4, 2004, at the age of 71. He grew to manhood in Lenora and attended the Lenora schools until the 12th grade when he went to the Norton Community High School. He attended one year at Central Christian College and received a Bachelor’s Degree from Kansas State University. He served in the U.S. Army from 1954 until 1956, and then joined the U.S. Army Reserves until 1962. He married Myrle Sturmfels on September 3, 1961, in St. Louis, Missouri and to this union three children were born. They made their home in St. Louis and in 1982, he returned to Lenora. He had attended the Lenora Church of God as a child and was baptized into the Lutheran Church in St. Louis. He was a past member of the American Legion and a past member of the American Society for Quality Control. He had also served as the Chairman of the Metal Containers Committee of the Society of Soft Drink Technologists. Survivors include: two sons, Carl Frederick, St. Louis, Missouri, and Paul G. Frederick, Columbia, Missouri; one daughter Karen Frederick, Columbia, Missouri; one granddaughter, Francesca Frederick; three sisters, Jeanine Handjani, Thousand Oaks, California, Joyce Bentz, Belle Vista, Arkansas; and Marvelee Morris, Houston, Texas; other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, one infant brother, and one infant sister. Funeral information: United Parish Church Lenora, Kansas Friday, January 9, 2004 – 3:00 P.M. Interment: Fairview Cemetery, Phillipsburg, Kansas Graveside services: Harmonson-Redd American Legion Post #63 [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association (Lenora, Kansas) records.] |
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FULLER, Reba A. (Shurtz) Reba Fuller, daughter of James and Jenny Preston Shurtz was born February 9, 1892 at Glen Elder, Kansas and passed away May 8, 1977 at the Norton County Hospital at the age of 85 years, 2 months and 29 days. Reba lived in Glen Elder until the age of ten, when her family moved to Lenora. She attended the Lenora schools. On January 20, 1917, Reba and Albert Fuller were married in Norton County. The couple made their home in Asherville, Kansas and in Montana for about three years then they moved back to Lenora. They worked in the Lenora hardware store with Albert's father. Reba was postmaster in Lenora for twenty years, retiring in 1962 shortly after the new postoffice was built. She was a member of the United Parish Church of Lenora and a member of the Modern Study Club of Lenora. Reba had various hobbies she enjoyed: playing bridge, fishing, traveling and was a sports enthusiast. Survivors include: two sisters, Ruth Burford of Hanoverton, Ohio, Irene Morgan of Pine Bluffs, Wyoming; three sisters-in-law, May Shurtz of Sharon Springs, Kansas, Recka Schurtz of San Jose, California, Lurien Shurtz of Portland, Oregon; 16 nieces and nephews; other relatives and many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Albert, one infant son, three brothers Clyde, Ralph and Carl, one infant brother, three nieces and nephews. Interment: Lenora South Cemetery, Lenora, Kansas Tuesday, May 10, 1977 - 2:00 p.m. [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association records.] |
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GARBER, Mary (Shook) Mrs. John Garber of the Colony, died last Friday from childbirth fever, aged 41 years. Her maiden name was Mary Shook, was married in 1872 in Floyd County, Iowa. She leaves a husband and four children, the youngest six years old. Seven children preceded the mother to the silent land. They came with the colony from Iowa in 1878 and resided here ever since. She was a noble woman, motherly and wifely. [Source: Norton Champion (Norton, Kansas), April 4, 1895.] |
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GARTON, Frances A. (Lynch) Frances A. Lynch was born in Hardin Co., Kentucky, April 21, 1844. Married in Nodaway County, Missouri to J. B. Garton October 16, 1862. Converted and united with the M. E. Church. Moved to Kansas in 1878, ten children were born to them, one daughter dying (as) an infant, another one at the age of 19. There are five sons and one daughter living. The deceased lingered weeks in the valley of affliction then departed to a mansion prepared for her by her loving Savior, November 4. A large number of friends and neighbors were in attendance at the funeral and interment. [Source: Norton Courier (Norton, Kansas), November 13, 1902.] |
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GEARHEART, Bessie Estella (Shanley) Bessie Estella Gearheart, daughter of Edward and Alice C. Knapp Shanley was born at Harlan, Kansas in Smith County, on July 28, 1892 and passed away at the Norton County Hospital June 5, 1976 at the age of 83 years, 10 months and 7 days. Bessie grew to womanhood on her parents farm in Smith County, Kansas and attended the Shale Mound Rural Grade School. She was married to Frank B. Gearheart on February 23, 1910 at Osborne, Kansas. The couple made their home south of Harlan, Kansas until 1918 when they moved to a farm south of Lenora. In 1926 they moved into Lenora where they had made their home. Mr. Gearheart passed away in 1953. Bessie was a member of the Lenora United Parish Church, Lenora Rebekah Lodge No. 381, Lenora E. H. U.; Soloman Valley Community Club, and was very active in community affairs. Survivors include four sons, Raymond, of the home, Leon and his wife Helen, Anchorage, Alaska, Bill and his wife Betty, Hays, Kansas, Dean and his wife Irene, Memphis, Tenn.; four daughters, Virgie and her husband Ivan Sanborn, Edmond, Kansas; Eugenia Beal, Plainville, Kansas, Naomi and her husband Floyd Terry, Topeka, Kansas, Eunice Hurlbut, Chapman, Kansas; sixteen grandchildren; ten great grandchildren; other relatives and many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, four brothers; Elmer, Emmet, Ernie, an infant brother, Guy Shanley, and one sister, Elsie Rubendall. Funeral information: United Parish Church Lenora, Kansas Tuesday, June 8, 1976 - 10:00 a.m. Interment: Lenora South Cemetery, Lenora, Kansas [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association (Lenora, Kansas) records.] |
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GENTRY, Mary Anna Died at her home eight miles north of Norton, Kansas, Feb. 9th, 1902, Mary Anna, wife of J. N. Gentry, aged 45 years 5 months and six days. Immediate cause of death being septic peritonitis. Mary Anna Brechtel was born in Keokuk Iowa, Sept. 3, 1855, was married to J. N. Gentry of Burnside, Illinois, Oct. 1, 1878 and came to Norton County, Kansas, in 1885. She leaves a husband and two children to mourn her loss. She was laid to rest in Norton Cemetery, followed by a large concourse of friends. [Source: Norton Champion (Norton, Kansas), Feb. 20, 1902.] |
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GEORGESON, Albert Chris Albert Chris Georgeson, son of Chris and Amanda Johnson Georgeson, was born May 4, 1906, at his present farm home, which was the home of his parents, and passed away on March 21, 1975, at his home, at the age of 68 years, 10 months and 17 days. Albert attended the Union Rural School and the Lenora High School, graduating with the class of 1925. On May 12, 1931 at Lenora, Kansas, he was united in marriage to Opal Carpenter. Four children blessed this marriage. With the exception of two years in Brown County, he has spent his entire life time living in Graham County. In 1942 he moved to the present farm. Albert was a member and Past Master of Lenora Lodge No. 181 A. F. & A. M., The Royal Arch Masons Lodge No. 93 of Norton, and the Commandery in Hiram Lodge No. 51 of Phillipsburg, Kansas. He was an active man in community affairs. He served on the school board and with the A.S.C. committee Hill City, Kansas and was a member of the United Parish Church. Survivors include his wife, Opal, of the home, R. R. 1, Lenora; 3 sons and their wives: Bill and Irene, Lenora, Max and Deanna, Norton, Jack and Neva Jo, Colorado Springs, Colorado; 1 daughter and her husband, Gail and Bill Brooks, Clayton, Kans.; 11 grandchildren, 2 sisters: Mrs. Goldie Haferland, Fern, and her husband, Newell Berry, 1 sister-in-law, Mrs. Carl Georgeson, all of Lenora. One brother in law and his wife, Alva and Marie Carpenter, New Almelo, Kansas, other relatives and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, 1 brother, Carl and 1 brother-in-law, Karl Haferland. Interment: Lenora South Cemetery, Lenora, Kansas Committal service: Lenora Lodge No. 181 A. F. & A. M. Monday, March 24, 1975 - 2:30 P.M. [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association (Lenora, Kansas) records.] |
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GEORGESON, Carl E. Funeral Card of Carl E. Georgeson Born: Sept. 25, 1903, Powhattan, Kansas Died: May 28, 1968, Lenora, Kansas Services: Friday, May 31, 1968, 2:00 p.m., Congregational Christian Church Clergy: Dr. L. M. Rymph, Rev. Robert Speer Music: Church Choir "Hand in Hand With God" Organist: Mrs. Virgil Hager Casket Bearers: Delbert Berry, Joe Berry, Bill Georgeson, Max Georgeson, Jack Georgeson, Norman Nelson Interment: Lenora South Cemetery Graveside services by: Lenora Lodge No. 181 A.F.& A.M. Arrangements by: Eckhart Funeral Home [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association records.] |
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GIBSON, Carl Funeral Card of Carl Gibson Born: Dec. 21, 1906, Smith Co. Kans. Died: Dec 29, 1968, Lenora, Kans. Services: Thursday, January 2, 1969, 2:00 p.m. Clergy: Rev. Robert Speer Soloist: Myron Johnson Organist: Mrs. Virgil Hager Song: Take My Hand Precious Lord Honorary Casket Bearers: Karl Haferland, Bert Baker, Karl Leidig, Francis Born, Louis Leidig, Ivan Keeler, Melvin Morford, Carl Zohner Casket Bearers: Calvin Beckman, Alvin Beckman, John Van Diest, Robert Jones, Bill Georgeson, Dean Bowen Interment: Lenora South Cemetery Graveside services by: Lenora Lodge No. 181 A.F. & A.M., Wayman Delp, Lecturer Arrangements by: Eckhart Funeral Home [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association records.] |
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GOBLE, Arron T. Arron Goble And Wife Killed In Car Accident Word reached here Monday evening of the death of Mr. And Mrs. Arron Goble who were killed in an automobile accident May 30th near Thermopolis, Wyo. The Gobles lived at Worland, Wyoming, and had been on a fishing trip and were returning home. The accident happened about 6:30 p.m. Mountain Time as they attempted to pass a car too close to a curve, missed it and drove over a cliff. It is thought they were blinded by the sun. Mr. and Mrs. Goble are survived by one daughter who was not with them at the time of the accident. Mrs. Goble was a daughter of Clarence Allen of Lenora and Mr. Goble's parents live at Hill City. Short funeral services were held at Worland, Wednesday and the bodies are being sent here. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o-clock from the Lenora Congregational Church with interment in the Lenora South Cemetery. [Source: The Lenora News (Lenora, Kansas), June 1, 1955. Contributed by Bev Sidman.] Obituary Arron T. Goble, son of Frank and Bessie Goble was born September 30, 1911, at Abbie, Oklahoma. He passed away at Thermopolis, Wyoming at the age of 43 years and 8 months. He spent his childhood in Wichita, and was educated in the Wichita schools. In 1933, he and his family moved to a farm in Graham County Kansas. Later he moved to Denver and was married to Eva Addie Allen of Lenora. To this union one daughter was born. In 1942, he enlisted in the United States Air Force. After completing his training he spent one and one half years overseas with the 9th airborne Division. As a Glider Pilot he took part in numerous major battles; among those being the Normandy Invasion and the Battle of the Bulge. He was taken prisoner three different times which included being shot down once. He was awarded the Silver Star, the Distiguished Flying Cross. The Air Medal with two clusters, the Purple Heart with one cluster, The European Theater Medal with seven battle stars, and a arrow head, and a Presidential Citation. He attained the rank of Second Lt. and was honorably discharged with the rank of Captain. After his discharge he moved to the farm in Graham County for four years. For the last six years he had been employed by the United Geophysical Corp. of California as camp manager. He was a kind and loving husband and father and always ready to help those in need. His sudden death is a source of sorrow to his family and his large number of friends. He is survived by one daughter, Wyvonna, his parents, and one sister Mrs. Velma Imel of Hill City. One brother Elbert preceded him in death May 26, 1935. [Source: The Lenora News (Lenora, Kansas), June 8, 1955. Contributed by Bev Sidman.] |
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GOLDSBY, Elbert Elbert Goldsby, son of Clarence and Mary Olive (Bernard) Goldsby, was born January 6, 1913, in the Good Hope Community of Dellvale, Kansas, and passed away at the Hays Medical Center in Hays, Kansas, on June 22, 2000 at the age of 87 years, 5 months, and 16 days. He grew to manhood in rural Norton County, and attended the District #86 Rural Grade School. On May 23, 1939, Elbert and Mary Starrett were united in marriage in Lenora, Kansas. They made their home in Norton County, where they farmed and raised their family. He was a member of the Lenora United Parish Church, Odd Fellows, Rebekah Lodge, Lenora Lions Club, and the Lenora Senior Citizens Center. He served as a county commissioner for two terms and served on the Lenora School Board, Soil Conservation Board, Mercantile Board, and the Cemetery Board. He had also been an Almelo Township Trustee and had held several church offices. Survivors include: his wife, Mary Goldsby, of the home; three children, Evelyn and husband, Charles Swanlund, Lakewood, Colorado; Marion and wife, Jennie Goldsby, rural Norton, Kansas; and Nancy and husband, Steve Campbell, Sabetha, Kansas; one brother, Gerald and wife, Ellen Goldsby, Elmore, Ohio; four sisters, Ruth and husband, Leo Ellis, Payette, idaho; Eula Heikes, Norton, Kansas; Nina Constable, Lakewood, Colorado; and Dorothy Reynolds, St. Louis, Missouri; eight grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; other relatives and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Dale, two sisters, Mabel and Pearl, and three infant siblings. [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association records.] |
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GREEN, Emery Allen Emery Allen Green, 91, Aurora, Colorado died Monday, December 8, 1997, at Aurora. Mr. Green was born May 1, 1906 in Dellvale, Kansas. He served in the National Guard for three years and the Marine Corps for four years. He was a member of the Masons and Order of the Eastern Star. The service will be at 10:30 Friday in Lenora, Kansas East Cemetery, Wilmer Severns officating. Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Enfield Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. [Source: Lenora Cemetery Association records.] |
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GREENLEE, Dale Lincoln Dale Lincoln Greenlee, son of Lafayette and Rosella Chenoweth Greenlee was born in Nodaway County, Mo. December 16, 1888, and departed this life in the Norton County Hospital, January 8, 1977 at the age of 88 years, 22 days. Dale's mother died when he was 7 years old and three years later, at the age of ten, he came to Norton County, Kansas in a covered wagon with his father, brothers and sisters. His father homesteaded a farm northeast of Lenora where the family lived until the father's death in 1903. After his father's death Dale lived with Claus Thiesen's and found work wherever available. In 1906 and 1907 he drove the teams at the Jennings livery barn and made a wide circle of friends. On July 27, 1910, he was united in marriage to Laura Francis Boulis at her parents home. To this union three daughters were born, Daline Rosella Petracek, Delores, Dorine Mary Jefferies. Following their marriage Dale and Laura lived two years in Iowa, a short time in Colorado, then returned to the Lenora and Clayton area. Dale carried mail out of Lenora and Clayton from 1920 through 1950 when he retired to his home in the west part of Lenora. He moved to the Andbe Home in 1969 where he resided until his death. Dale was baptized in the Congregational Church, March 28, 1956. Few possessed the capacity that Dale had for making friends. Dale was big in heart and big of spirit. He was a gentle man, gentle in speech, gentle in manner, gentle in attitude toward life and fellow man. Dale was a patient man, strong in his convictions of right and wrong. Strong in personal ethics and integrity. He was a good man, a generous man, a loving husband and a wonderful father. Survivors are the two daughters and husbands, Daline and Rudy Petracek, Dorine and Hugh Jefferies, one grandson and wife Jeff Lewis and Carolyn Jefferies, two nieces and two nephews; other relatives and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife and infant daughter, two brothers Jim and Harley, two sisters Maude Ladimer and Ethel Dell. Three half brothers. Funeral information: United Parish Church Lenora, Kansas Wednesday, January 12, 1977 - 2:00 p.m. Interment: Lenora South Cemetery, Lenora, Kansas [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association (Lenora, Kansas) records.] |
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GREENLEE, Laura Francis (Boulis) Laura Francis Greenlee, daughter of Frank and Mary Raymer Boulis, was born near Jennings, Kansas on July 27, 1891 and passed away at the Andbe Home, Norton, Kansas on March 9, 1975 at the age of 83 years, 7 months and 12 days. Laura grew to womanhood on her parent's farm near Jennings. She attended the Elkhorn Rural School and the Jennings High School. On July 27, 1919, at her parent's home, she was united in marriage to Dale Greenlee. Following their marriage they lived in Iowa for two years, and several other locations before moving to Lenora in 1921. Mrs. Greenlee was a member of the United Parish Church and the Portia Club, both of Lenora. Survivors include her husband, Dale of the Andbe Home in Norton; two daughters and their husbands, Daline and Rudy Petracek, Lenora, Kansas; Dorine and Hugh Jeffries, Albuquerque, New Mexico, one grand son Jeff Lewis Jeffries, also of Albuquerque, several nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, an infant daughter, 3 brothers, Jess Boulis, Charles Boulis, Francis Boulis and 1 sister, Mrs. Lottie McArthur. Funeral information: United Parish Church Lenora, Kansas Wednesday, January 27, 1982 - 2:00 p.m. Interment: Lenora South Cemetery, Lenora, Kansas [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association (Lenora, Kansas) records.] |
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GRIFFIN, Brittany Brittany Griffin, 22, Garden City, died Wednesday, August 19, 2009, at her home. She was born Jan 23, 1987 in Hutchinson to Linda Lynn Griffin. She graduated from Russell High School in 2005. Survivors include her guardians, Geoff and Mindy Eck, Ellis; "Mom' Chris McKinney, Garden City; "Aunts" Carol, Cruz and Connie, Garden City and Uncle John Griffin, Wichita; two cousins; and a host of many others who she left footprints in their hearts during her short time. She was preceded in death by her mother and grandmother, Alice Griffin. Graveside services were held in the Lenora South Cemetery on August 21, 2009. Memorials are suggested to the Sunflower Special Services or St Catherine Hospice and can be sent to 412 N. Seventh St., Garden City, Kansas 67846. Brock’s North Hill Chapel Funeral Home of Hays is in charge of the arrangements. Garnand Funeral Home of Garden City made arrangements for the horse-drawn hearse. [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association (Lenora, Kansas) records.] |
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HAGER, Lester Lester, son of Harry H. and Mary Katherine Keener Hager was born nine miles west and one mile south of Norton near Oronoque, Kansas, on January 27, 1894. He passed away suddenly at his home in Norton on the morning of June 13, 1972 at the age of 78 years, 4 months and 17 days. He had been in failing health for the last five years, and had been very poorly since last November. Lester grew to manhood in the Oronoque and Dellvale communities, attending the Dallas and District No. 86 rural schools. He was united in marriage with Mary Goldsby at Norton on February 3, 1915, and they first lived east of Norton then moved three miles south of Dellvale, and in 1917 moved to their farm north of the Good Hope Church where they lived until moving to Norton in 1965. Lester farmed all of his life and he enjoyed farming and was a good husband and father. Those who survive are his wife, Mary of the home in Norton, two sons and their wives, Virgil and Norma Hager, Lenora, Kansas, Dean and Donna Hager, Clayton, Kansas, two daughters, Carol Tacha and husband Darrell, Meade, Kansas; Ila Vessey, Denver, Colo. One sister, Mrs. Inez Lesh, Norton, Kansas, one brother and wife, Roy and Bertha Hager, Boring, Ore. 13 Grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren, two sister-in-laws; Mrs. Walter Hager, Gresham, Ore.; Mrs. John Hager, Norton; one brother-in-law Clifford Smith, Clayton, Kansas and a number of nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. He was predeceased by his parents, one infant son, Max Duane; one sister, Amy Smith; three brothers, Walter, John and Harold. Funeral information: Scott-Brantley Funeral Home Norton, Kansas Friday, June 16, 1972 - 2:00 p.m. Clergymen: Rev. Wayne Sharp and Rev. Robert Speer Soloist: Donald E. Heikes Organist: Mrs. LeRoy Peil Casket bearers: Dick Heikes, Wayne Heany, Elmer Zierlein, Charles Heikes, Oscar Bolliger, Ernest Bolliger Interment: Gettys Cemetery, rural Norton County, Kansas [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association (Lenora, Kansas) records.] |
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HANSBERRY, Ellen Died, Ellen, the wife of T. N. Hansberry, at the home of her son John in Bloomington, Nebr., on Feb. 11, 1891. Funeral conducted by Elder Decker at Norton. Mrs. Ellen Hansberry was born in Perry Co., Ohio, 7 March 1817. Her maiden name was McDonald. 10 February 1838 she married her husband who survives her. They had seven children, one daughter died, three others are alive and married, two of them being sons. Mrs. Gillispie, a daughter, lives in this county, the other four are in Washington. She leaves one brother Nial McDonald of Hampton, Iowa, and one sister Elizabeth Williams (mother of Isaiah, Bert and John). For 54 years she was a member of the Christian Church, a woman of rare kindness of heart and endeared to the hose of neighbors and friends who mingled with her. The casket arrived on Friday morning B. & M. train was met at the station by a hundred weeping friends, conducted to the church, and after Christian burial services, was laid away in the Norton Cemetery. [Source: The Norton Champion (Norton, Kansas), February 19, 1891.] |
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HAZLETT, Bessie Viola Funeral Card of Bessie Viola Hazlett Born: May 22, 1893, Hill City, Kansas Died: Jan. 20, 1968, Norton, Kansas Services: 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 23, 1968, Congregational Church, Lenora, Kansas Clergy: Rev. Nina Anderson, Lenora, Kansas Soloist: Mr. Don Heikes Organist: Mrs. Frame Belden Casket Bearers: Demas Kerr, Edward Nelson, Fred Nelson, Jim Mai, Stanley Shoemaker, V. P. Billips Interment: Lenora South Cemetery Arrangements by: Eckhart Funeral Home [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association records.] |
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HAZLETT, Ivalee B. Ivalee B. Hazlett, 90, formerly of Lenora [Kansas], died Tuesday at the Logan Manor. The daughter of Charles Merle and Bessie (Miller) Hazlett, she was born on February 24, 1917. She attended rural grade school. She made her home in Bow Creek, Edmond, and Lenora, before moving to the Logan Manor, seven years ago. She was preceded in death by her parents. Survivors include: four cousins, Joan Hazlett, Shirley Weems, Judy Jensen and Sherry Showers. Graveside services were held Friday August 10, 2007 at the Lenora South Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to the Enfield Funeral Home. [Source: The Meridian (Lenora, Kansas), August 2007. |
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HAWORTH, MRS Grandma Haworth died on Monday after intense suffering from cancer on her face. The funeral sermon was preached by Rev. Lorenz on Tuesday. [Source: Norton Courier (Norton, Kansas), Oct. 27, 1904.] |
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HEIKES, Lamoine Richard "Dick" Lamoine Richard (Dick) Heikes, son of David and Maude Graham Heikes was born March 23, 1907 in Norton County, Kansas and passed away at the Odd Fellow and Rebekah Home in Phillipsburg, Kansas on December 30, 1984 at the age of 77 years, 9months, and 7 days. When Dick was approximately fourteen the family moved to Loveland, Colorado for some three years then back to Norton County where he has since made his home. He attended Norton rural grade school and Aurora Loveland High School. he was a farmer and stockman. He was united in marriage to Opal May Pratt on June 8, 1935. He was baptized in the Good Hope Church and was an active member of the I.O.O.F. No. 439 Lodge, Lenora, Past District Deputy Grand Master, Member of the Encampment of Philipsburg and Past Patriarch Militant, member of Canton at Phillipsburg, and of the Lenora Rebekah Lodge No. 381, member of the Lenora Lions Club, help to organize the Senior Citizens Center, member of the Soil Conservation and had served many years on the board otf the NOrton County Hospital and on the Lenora School Board serving as President several years. Survivors include: his wife, Opal, of the Odd Fellow and Rebekah Home, Phillipsburg, Kansas; three sons and their wives, Donald and Gloria Heikes, Lenora, Kansas; Dwight and Kathy Heikes, Norton, Kansas, and Dennis and Linda Heikes, Lenora, Kansas; three brothers and their wives, Kenneth and Eula Heikes, Lloyd and Ruby Heikes, both of Lenora, Kansas and Charles and May Heikes, Norton, Kansas; 10 grandchildren, one great-grandchild, other relatives and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and an infant sister. Funeral Information: Enfield Funeral Home, Norton, Kansas Wednesday, January 2, 1985--2:00 P.M. Officiant: Reverend Ted Eppinger Organist: Mrs. Virgil Hager Casket Bearers: Virgil Hager, Frank Brandyberry, Elmer Zierlein, Elbert Goldsby, Melvin Morford, Dale Goldsby Interment: Norton Cemetery, Norton, Kansas Graveside services: Lenora I.O.O.F. Lodge No. 439 [Source: |
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HENDRICKS, Clara Myrtle (Kent) Mrs. Clara Myrtle Hendricks was born September 18, 1888 and passed away January 24, 1982. She was born in a dugout, sod house five miles northwest of Lenora, the seventh child born to Justus Kent and Lydia Wilmot Kent. While a young child, her parents moved their family to Carroll County, Missouri, and returned a few years later making the trip both ways in a covered wagon. On November 18, 1909 she was married to Willis Hendricks at Norton. They moved into a new house and all new furnishings that Willis and his brother, Charley, had prepared for them. It was here their three daughters: Gladys, Olive and Lota were born. Myrtle was a member of the United Parish Church of Lenora. She gave her family and home first priority in her life. Willis passed away June 25, 1956. Myrtle continued to live in her own home until June 1981, when she moved to the Andbe Home at Norton. She was the last member of her immediate family. Her brothers and sisters were: Frank, Gertrude Wells, William, Maggie Hoyt, Walter, Ethel Rima, Jessie Cheeseman and Guy Kent. Those left to revere her name are her daughters Mrs. (Ivan) Gladys Colip, Almena; Mrs. (Ralph) Olive Swift, Walden, Colorado; Mrs. (Ivan) Lota Wood, Lenora; four grandchildren: Robert Swift, Walden, Colorado; Berniece MaKay, Lenora, Gordon Colip, Goodland, and Mrs. Kent (Marie) Carpenter, Dodge City; four great-grandchildren: Jimmy and Ryan Carpenter and Tamara and Jeremy Colip; two sisters-in-law: Mamie Kent of Springfield, Missouri and Goldie Kent of Norton; and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Willis; her parents; all of her brothers and sisters; two grandsons, Wendell Swift, Walden, Colorado, and Max Wood, Lenora; and two great-grandchildren, Stephany Delene and Jason Wade Colip of Goodland. Funeral information: United Parish Church Lenora, Kansas Wednesday, January 27, 1982 - 2:00 p.m. Interment: Lenora South Cemetery, Lenora, Kansas [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association (Lenora, Kansas) records.] |
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HERON, Alice Louise (Bangle Stephenson) Alice Louise Heron, 72 of Rogue River, Oregon, formerly of Lenora, Kansas, passed away January 15, 2009. She was born on Christmas Day, 1936 to Sam and Minnie Bangle in Graham Co., Kansas. She was 12th of 14 children. She married Robert D. Stephenson in 1953 in Lenora. To this union, five children were born: Pam, Randy, Rob, Darin and David. Robert D. Stevenson died on November 15, 1973. Alice later married Walter E. Heron in 1983 in Loveland, Colorado. They moved to Medford, OR in 1984 where they lovingly opened their home to one of their children's friends, Rick and eventually adopted him into the family. Alice received Christ as her savior at age 11. She loved the Lord with all her heart. She was a member of the Rogue River Assembly of God Church where she and Walt were very active. Alice is survived by her loving husband, Walt; their 7 children, many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and four brothers and five sisters and their families. Family and friends are invited to the funeral service at 2 p.m. Saturday, January 24th at the Lenora Church of God. A pot luck luncheon at the Church will be held at 12:30 prior to the service. In leiu of flowers, the family requests donations to assist with funeral costs be made in the name of Walter E. Heron at Evergreen Federal Bank, P.O. Box 730, Grants Pass, OR 97528 [Source: Lenora Cemetery Association (Lenora, Kansas) records.] |
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HIGGASON, Frank L. Frank L. Higgason, son of Oscar C. and Nancy Brooks Higgason, was born on May 20, 1904 seven miles southeast of Clayton, Kansas, and passed away December 3, 1974, at the Norton County Hospital, Norton, at the age of 70 years, 6 months, and 13 days. Frank attended District 66 rural grade school. He was a life-long resident of the Clayton community. On November 23, 1927 he was united in marriage to Mary Pauline Wonderlick at Clayton, Kansas. The couple lived on their farm until 1958 when they moved to Clayton. Frank was a member and very active in the Clayton United Methodist Church, 50 year member of Modern Woodman, 25 year member A. F. & A. M. Masonic Lodge No. 181, Lenora, Kansas. He served 3 terms as county commissioner and was a very active community leader and interested in schools and social affairs. Survivors inlcude his wife, Mary, of the home, two sons and their wives; Dillon and Carolyn Higgason, Norton, Kansas, Freeman and Peggy Higgason, Otis, Kansas; three brothers, Harry and Grace Higgason, Oakley, Kansas, James Higgason, Greeley, Colorado, Elmer and Mina Higgason, Merino, Colorado, two sisters and their husbands; Genevieve and Robert Murlin, Mountain Home, Arkansas, Daisy and Lloyd Ladd, Ft. Collins, Colorado, six grandchildren; Kelly, J. D., and Julie Higgason, Norton, Kansas., Stanley, Steven, and Scott Higgason, Otis, Kansas, other relatives and many friends. Frank was preceded in death by his parents, 3 brothers; Marion, Oscar, and Clyde, 2 sisters; Connie Dieterich and Ruth Norton. Funeral information: United Methodist Church Clayton, Kansas Friday, December 6, 1974 - 2:00 p.m. Interment: Clayton Cemetery, Clayton, Kansas Graveside services by: Masonic Lodge No. 181, Lenora [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association records.] |
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HIGGINS, Lela V. Lela V. Higgins, daughter of Dillon and C. Dell Nickell Wonderlich, was born September 11, 1911 near Clayton, Kansas and passed away at the Wesley Medical Center in Wichita, Kansas November 27, 1984 at the age of 73 years, 2 months, 16 days. She grew to womanhood in the Clayton Community and attended the Clayton Rural Grade School and was a graduate of the Clayton Community High School. She married Bert Higgins on April 27, 1935 in Norton, Kansas. Following their marrige they lived in and around Clayton until 1980, at which time they moved to Norton. She was an active member of the First United Methodist Church in Clayton and was also a member of The Sunshine Club, and The Aurora Club. Lela also thoroughly enjoyed her family. Survivors include: her husband Bert, of the home; two daughters and their husbands, Sharon and Robert Meyers, of Kearney, Nebraska; Charlotte and Walter Jinks of Lexington, Nebraska; one son and his wife, Galen and Sandra Higgins, of Great Bend, Kansas; one sister, Mary Higgason of Clayton, Kansas; five grandchildren; other relatives and many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, and one sister, Dorothy Nickel. Funeral information: Enfield Funeral Home Norton, Kansas Interment: Clayton Cemetery, Clayton, Kansas [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association records.] |
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HINES, Lura Fern (Jones) Lura Fern Hines, 90, Hill City (Kansas), died Sunday, June 15, 2008 at the Hays Medical Center. She was born Nov. 10, 1917, near Detroit, Kansas to James Madison and Lura (McMillan) Jones. She married Roscoe Hines on Dec 29, 1938, in Hoxie. He preceded her in death Nov. 30, 1999. She was a teacher and a homemaker. Survivors include a son, Erylon Ross and wife Hilary Hines, The Dalles, Oregon; her special great-niece, Laura Seymour, Salina and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Erylis Renae. Burial was in the Lenora South Cemetery. [Source: Lenora Cemetery Association records.] |
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HISEY, Harry Sylvan Harry Sylvan Hisey son of Christian Harmon and Effie Cora Shane Hisey was born November 6, 1897 south of Lenora, Kansas and passed away Bataan Lovelace Medical Center at Albuquerque, New Mexico on September 29, 1979 at the age of 81 years, 10 months and 23 days. Harry grew to manhood on the family farm south of Lenora. He attended the South Star Grade School, Lenora High School and also attended the Kansas State University. On June 23, 1918, Harry and Zephy Hansen were married at the home of his parents in Indiana Township. Following their marriage they farmed in Graham County until 1945 when they moved to Lenora where they and their son Vernon owned and operated the International Harvester Dealership. He retired in 1964 and Mrs. Hisey passed away in 1972. He was a member of the Lenora United Parish Church, Lenora A.F. and A.M. Lodge No. 181, Lenora O.E.S. Chapter No. 296 and a past member of the I.O.O.F. he had served on the South Star School Board and the Lenora City Council. His hobbies included hunting and fishing. Survivors include: one son and his wife, Vernon E. and Delilliah Hisey; Albuquerque, New Mexico; one daughter and her husband Pauline and Ivan Suchsland, Lenora, Kansas; one sister, Faye Wagner, Cuero, Texas; a foster brother and his wife, Allen and Mabelle Greene, Arvada, Colorado; five grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; other relatives and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife. Funeral information: United Parish Church Lenora, Kansas Thursday, October 4, 1979 - 2:00 p.m. Interment: Lenora South Cemetery, Lenora, Kansas Graveside services by: Lenora A.F. & A.M., Lodge No. 181 [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association (Lenora, Kansas) records.] |
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HISEY, Lucile Catherine Lucile Catherine Hisey, 94, of Topeka, Kansas died Friday, November 14, 2008, at Brewster Place. She was born October 14, 1914, the daughter of Warren James and Hattie Rhoades Hisey at Lenora, Kansas. She graduated from Lenora Rural High School and at age 17 taught in a rural school which she continued to do for 5 years. She then attended Fort Hays State University graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Kindergarten - Primary Education. Later she earned a Master of Science Degree from Kansas University. She took special courses in the teaching of reading at Greeley, Colorado State College. Other teaching experiences were in the public schools of Scott City, Lawrence, and Topeka. In Topeka she was a primary teacher at Potwin, Whitson, Stout, and Randolph. She retired in 1982 after teaching 48 years. On April 1975 she received the First Spark Award (Special Programming in the Arts for Kansas) given by the Kansas Art Commission. On October 1975 she was given an Award for Meritorious Teaching Achievement by the National Council for Geographic Education. She was a member of Central Congregational Church and two church groups: Women's Fellowship and Group XI. Organizations of which she was a member are: Life Member of the National Education Association, Kansas Retired Teachers Association, Topeka Area Retired Teachers Association, Sigma Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, American Association of University Women, The Woman's Club of Topeka, Friends of the Topeka Public Library and Kansas Native Sons and Daughters. Survivors include a niece and several great nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents, sisters, Ruth Schoen and Margaret Moser and nephew, J. Bradley Moser. Services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, November 18 at Penwell-Gabel Mid-Town Chapel, Topeka where she will lie in state from 12-Noon to 9:00 p.m., Monday. Graveside services and burial will be at the family plot in the Lenora, Kansas South Cemetery, November 19th at 2:00 p.m. Memorials may be made to Central Congregational Church, 1248 Buchanan, Topeka, KS 66604. [Source: Lenora Cemetery Association records.] |
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HOOPER, Albert William Albert Hooper Rites Sunday Albert Hooper, who was injured in an accident when his tractor and oneway left the road on the old No. 9 highway about two miles west of Lenora, Thursday, at approximately 5 a.m., passed away in the early morning hours Friday at the Norton County Hospital. Albert was on his way to work when the accident occurred. Services were held for Albert at the Congregational Church, Sunday, May 30. Rev. O.T. Meador preached the sermon and the V.F.W. was in charge of the memorial services. Mrs. O.T. Meador and Miss Eunice Gearhart sang the hymns "Sunrise" and "The Unclouded Day". Miss Norma Palmer was the organist. Flower arrangement was by Mrs. C.G. Youngs and Mrs. J.A. Schoen. Albert was carried to his last resting place in the Lenora South Cemetery by Joe Allen, Aaron Goble, Karl Haferland, Fred Nelson, Lewis Shoemaker and Forrest Mendel The Cutting Funeral Home had charge of the arrangements. The Life of Albert Hooper Albert Williams Hooper was born July 3, 1921, at Lenora, Kan. He departed from life in the Norton Hospital May 28, 1948, at the age of 26 years, 10 months and 26 days from injuries suffered in a tractor accident. Albert moved to Joplin, Mo., with his folks at the age of 12 where he spent his boyhood. In the summer of 1938 they moved back to Lenora. In October, 1942, Albert joined the armed services of his country and spent three years overseas. He was with the 753rd Tank Battalion which served under General Patch at the Casino, Italian beachhead, and under General Patton at the Battle of the Bulge. Albert wasn't much to talk about his war experiences but we know that he carried out his duties as a real soldier should and won many friends while in the army. He received his honorable discharge in September, 1945. May 12, 1946, he was united in marriage to Phyllis Beck of Ogden, Utah. They moved to their home in Lenora and for the last two years Albert was a successful farmer. Albert or "Hoop" as he was called by his many friends, will always be remembered for his jolly ways and his ability to get along with people. He was always a friend to everyone who had the pleasure of meeting him. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, Phyllis of Lenora, his mother, Mrs. Florence Jones of Fayetteville, Ark., his sister, Mrs. Janey Little and husband, Everett and three children, Albert Byron, Sharron Sue and Everett, Jr., of Garden City, Kan., and aunt, Mrs. Thomas Kirk of Walteria, Calif and a host of other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his father, Albert L. Hooper, who died September 30, 1938. Card of Thanks We wish to thank all our friends for the acts of kindness and sincere thoughts; also for the floral tributes at the death of our loved one. Mrs. Phyllis Hooper Mrs. Florence Jones Mr. and Mrs. Everett Little and Family [Source: The Lenora News (Lenora, Kansas), June 2, 1948. Contributed by Bev Sidman.] |
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HOYT, Jennie Funeral Card of Jennie Hoyt Born: April 12, 1887, Lenora, Kansas Died: Feb. 26, 1968, Logan, Kansas Services: 2:00 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 29, 1968, Lenora Congregational Church Clergy: Rev. Robert Speer Soloist: Mr. Donald Heikes Organist: Mrs. Frame Belden Casket Bearers: Ivan Keeler, Leonard Clydesdale, Kenneth Heikes, Jack Williams, George Volkel, Dale Goldsby Interment: Lenora South Cemetery Graveside services by: Lenora Rebekah Lodge No. 381 Arrangements by: Eckhart Funeral Home [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association records.] |
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HURST, James B. Judge James B. Hurst, after suffering long with Bright's disease, died last week at Almena and was buried by the Odd Fellows, Sunday. His title comes from having served as probate judge. He was a member of the 8th Kansas, Col. J. A. Martin's Regiment. [Source: Norton Champion (Norton, Kansas), February 23, 1911.] |
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JACOBS, Daisy Oliva (Patterson) Mrs. Daisy Oliva JACOBS, 90, Lenora, died April 15 at the Logan Manor. Services will be held Tuesday, April 20, 2 p.m. in the United Parish Church at Lenora, with Rev. James BUSH officiating. Interment will be in the Lenora South Cemetery with Eastern Star graveside services. Friends may call at the Enfield-Eckhart Funeral Home, Norton, from 7 p.m. Saturday evening until 10 a.m. Tuesday morning and from 11 a.m. until service time at the church. Enfield-Eckhart Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Daisy was born Dec. 17, 1885, on a farm near Lenora in the Good Hope community, the daughter of Enos and Sarah Bozarth Patterson. She attended Lenora grade and high schools and business school in Denver. Sept. 30, 1908 she was married to Remus Emmett Jacobs at the home of the bride's parents near Lenora. Mr. Jacobs was manager of Lenora Mercantile for 35 years and was also at one time an employee of Richman and Crans Clothing Store, Lenora. She was a member of the Lenora Congregational Church, Past Matron of OES, Lenora Portia Club, active in Girl Scout program in Lenora, Poet Laureate in Women's Federated Clubs of Kansas, and active in civic and community affairs. She is survived by one daughter, Shirley and husband, Howard Taylor, Concord, Cal.; three grandchildren, Anita Armstrong, Brooklyn, N.Y., Richard Taylor, Clayton, Cal., and Jean Halterman, Willow Creek, Cal.; three great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Brooks, Long Beach, Cal. and Mrs. Fern Jones, Belflower, Cal. She was predeceased by her parents; her husband in 1969; two sisters, Maude Tamn, Mammie Perrin; one brother, Perry Patterson; other relatives and many friends. [Source: Lenora Cemetery Association records.] |
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JACOBS, Remus E. Funeral Card of Remus E. Jacobs Born: January 16, 1884, Hale, Missouri Died: March 28, 1969, Norton, Kansas Services: Monday, March 31, 1969, 2:00 p.m., United Church of Christ, Lenora, Kansas Clergy: Rev. Robert Speer, Rev. John Williams Singers: Myron Johnson, Donald E. Heikes Organist: Mrs. Frame Belden Songs: "How Great Thou Art" and "Ivory Palaces" Honorary Casket Bearers: J. A. Schoen, Charles Seltzer, Orville Alsdorf, Guy Barbo, Karl Leidig, Harvey Arnold, Claire Kimport, Earl Personett, John Niehaus, Frame Belden, Edward Shoemaker, Emory Volkel Casket Bearers: Leonard Clydesdale, L. R. Heikes, Melvin Morford, Elmer Zierlein, Calvin Beckman, Leland Carpenter Interment: Lenora South Cemetery Graveside services by: Lenora Lodge No. 181 A.F. & A.M., Waymen Delp, Lecturer Arrangements by: Eckhart Funeral Home [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association records.] |
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JONES, Carl Carl Jones 66, of Norton died Friday, January 30, 2009. He was born December 30, 1942 to Ivan V. and Vera B. (Hodge) Jones near Lenora. He grew up in Lenora and graduated from Lenora High School. He was a farmer and worked for Mosier Tree Service, Norton. He loved country music and enjoyed playing the guitar and singing. Survivors include a son, Kelly Jones, Crestview, FL; a daughter Lori Barlow, Ulysses; a brother, Glenn Jones, Lenora; five sisters, Ruby Riemann, Edmond, Marilyn Hadley, Almena and Valeta Poage, June Stockman and Joyce Hodges, all of Colorado Springs, Co; and six grandchildren, KaLea and Kyle Barlow, Kaleb, Kristian and Kelci Jones and Breana Pauli and husband Giles. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers Wayne and Dean; one sister Valera and a grandson, Brett Michael Barlow. Burial was in the Lenora South Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Carl Jones Memorial Fund in care of Enfield Funeral Home. [Source: Lenora Cemetery Association records.] |
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JONES, Edward Claire Graveside services on Wednesday for Edward Jones of Lenora Edward Claire Jones, Lenora, died Sept. 8 [1996] at the Hays Medical Center in Hays at the age of 56. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 2 p.m. in the Lenora South Cemetery with Pastor Phil Ramer officiating. Military rites will be conducted by the Harmonson-Redd American Legion Post #63. A memorial has been established in his memory. Friends may call at the funeral home today, Tuesday, until 8:30 p.m. Enfield Funeral Home, Norton, is in charge of arrangements. He was born May 22, 1940 in Lenora, the son of George F., Sr. and Lydia Crear Jones. He grew to manhood in the Lenora/Edmond area, attended rural grade school and graduated from the Edmond High School. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1959-1963. On December 24, 1986 Ed and Gloria Underwood were united in marriage in Norton and they made their home in Lenora. He had been a heavy equipment operator and was currently employed at the Norton Correctional Facility as a Correction Officer. He was a member of the Harmonson-Redd American Legion Post #63, the American Rifle Association and Ducks Unlimited. Survivors include: his wife, Gloria, of the home in Lenora; six brothers, George and Lillie Jones, Vurley, ID; Montra and Mary Jones, Glasco; Leonard Jones, Orleans, NE; Harry and Alverna Jones, Colby; Robert Jones, Hutchinson; Richard and Mattie Jones, Sterling; and Raymond and Cheryl Jones, Hutchinson; one sister, Marcia and Henry Elstun, Sterling; other relatives and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Donald; and one sister, Pauline. [Source: Lenora Cemetery Association (Lenora, Kansas) records.] |
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JONES, George F. George F. Jones, son of Jerimiah and Margaret (Scofield) Jones was born April 1,1895 at Riley County, Kansas and passed away at the Norton County Hospital Norton, Kansas, September 26, 1977 at the age of 82 years, 5 months and 25 days. George moved to Norton County in 1900 where he grew to manhood and attended rural grade school. He was a veteran of WWI serving at Camp Funston. On January 20,1921 George and Lydia Josephine Creer were married at Norton, Kansas. The couple made their home on a farm near Lenora. He was a member of the Harmonson-Redd American Legion Post No. 63 Norton. George loved fishing and various sports. Survivors include: eight sons George F. Jones Jr. of Burley, Idaho; Edward Jones, Harry and his wife Alverna Jones all of Lenora, Kansas; Montra and his wife Mary Jones of Edmond, Kansas; Robert and his wife Barbara Jones of Lenora, Kansas; Leonard Jones of Orleans, Neb; Richard and his wife Mattie Jones of Sterling, Kansas; Raymond Jones of Ft. Carson, Colorado; one daughter and her husband, Marcia and Henry Elstun of Sterling, Kansas; one sister and her husband, Lillian and Harold Orn of Eston, Colorado; 37 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; other relatives and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, one son, Donald, one daughter, Pauline; four brothers; five sisters and a granddaughter. Funeral services were held September 29, 1977 at the Church of God in Lenora with the Rev. Kendall Hendrickson officiating. Glenn and Carl Jones sang "Whispering Hope" and "In the Garden" accompanied by Mrs. Jim Bainter. Casket bearers were Millard Russ, Richard Koel, Lawrence Walker, Vance Walker, and Barney Shepard. Military graveside services and interment were in the Lenora South Cemetery. [Source: Lenora Cemetery Association records.] |
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JONES, Ivan Funeral Card of Ivan Jones Born: Sept. 8, 1909, Junction City, Ks. Died: Sept. 13, 1969, Lenora, Kansas Services: Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1969, 2:00 p.m., First Church of God, Lenora, Kansas Clergy: Rev. John Williams Soloist: Miss Pat Forell Organist: Mrs. Twila Bainter Casket Bearers: Karl Leidig, Leo Garrison, Karl Haferland, Fay Kline, Ivan Keeler, Allen Day Interment: Lenora South Cemetery Arrangements by: Eckhart Funeral Home [Source: Funeral card, Lenora Cemetery Association records.] |
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