ABBOTT, EVERETT
E.
Everett E. Abbott, died February 2, 1965, born
February 28, 1892 in Manhattan. Survived by wife Estella (Elsmore) Abbott, of the home, one son Alvin of Route
1; one daughter, Mrs. Virginia Green, Wichita, Kan.; and one sister, Mrs. Harrison Finuf, Carmachael, Calf.
Burliew - Cowan - Edwards, Chapel - Sunset Cemetery (Manhattan, Kansas Mercury)
ABBOTT, LOYCE MASTIN ( MRS. MARK)
Mrs. Mark Abbott of Glendale, Calif., died January
11, 1961. She was the former Loyce Mastin, came to Manhattan with family when a girl from Lost Springs. Survived
by Mrs. Carrie Mastin and four children; Dick of Glendale, Max of Osawatomie, Mrs. Sue Steinfort, Wakefield and
Mrs. Kay Glainola of New York, a sister, Mrs. John Bagsby, Topeka and a brother Kenneth of Manhattanl Services
in Glendale (Manhattan, Kansas Mercury)
ABBOTT, HATTIE
Miss Hattie Abbott of Genoa, Nev., was born here
and graduated from Kansas State College in Home Economics. Major 1913 and Industrial Journalism. (Manhattan, Kansas
Mercury, October 31, 1963)
ABEL, O. J. COL.
Col. O. J. Abel died Sunday in Clay Center, born
April 24, 1901 in Emmett. Survived by wife, two daughters and a son. Mrs. Helen McArthur of Clay Center is his
aunt. (Manhattan, Kansas Mercury, May 12, 1966)
ABELL, DON
Don Abell, former resident of Riley, Kansas died
Saturday at his home in Coleville, Washington. Survivors include three sons, Harold of Kansas City, Mo., Wendell
of Alburquerque, New Mexico; and Henry in Washington State. (Manhattan, Kansas Mercury, April 16, 1968)
ACHENBACH, JAY W.
Jay W. Achenbach born February 27, 1963, died Saturday.
He was the infant sonj of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achenbach, Kingsville, Texas. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Achenbach, Falls City, Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Elm, Brunswick, Maine; and great-grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Gould and Mrs. Irene Achenbach of Manhattan. (Manhattan, Kansas Mercury, March 11, 1963)
ACKERT, JAMES E. DR.
Dr. James E. Ackert age 89, died Wednesday night.
Burliew-Cowan-Edwards Funeral Home, Sunset Cemetery. (Manhattan, Kansas Mercury, June 19, 1969)
ADAMS, ETHEL GRACE
Ethel Grace Adams died Thursday in Wamego at the
age of 77. She was born March 14, 1885 at Wheaton, Ks. She is survived by one daughter Mrs. Elizabeth Helmke of
Palo Alto, California, two brothers, Lester and Marion Ingalsbe three sisters, Mrs. Mabel Herneisen of Wameo, Mrs.
Jean Valburg of Grants Pass, Ore., and Mrs. Margaret Saris of Baldwin Park, Cal. Funeral services will be held
in the Stewart Memorial Chapel in Wamego followed by Cremation in Topeka at the Mt. Hope Crematory. (Mercury, January
6, 1963)
ADAMS, ETHEL M.
Ethel M. Adams, sister of Mrs. R. L. Johnsmeyer
of this city died in the Abilene Memorial Hospital Tuesday morning, January 9, 1962. (Manhattan, Kansas Mercury)
ADAMS, GEORGE H.
George H. Adams 2300 Wildwood, died Friday. He
was born November 4, 1884 in Lake Mills, Iowa. He was 80, the last 45 years he lived in Manhattan. He is survived
by his wife Bessie of the home. Interment will be in the cemetery at Delphos. (Manhattan, Kansas, Mercury)
ADAMS, MIRIAM FRANCIS
Mrs. Miriam Francis Adams died March 14, 1966 in
Seneca. She lived in Manhattan the last five years. She was born June 9, 1925, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
She is survived by her husband Forrest Adams and
children David, Stephen and Rebecca, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haury, Altamont; one brother Robert Haury,
Topeka and one sister Mary Lee Moon, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Burial in Sunset Cemetery. (Manhattan, Kansas, Mercury)
ADAMS, RALPH PECK
Ralph Peck Adams, 63, of Norton died Saturday at
the Norton Hospital. He was born in Norton County. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Helen Adams, the former Helen
King of Manhattan, one daughter, Mrs. Courtland Nordgren of Fort Ord, Calif., and three sisters Mrs. Sam L. Hess,
Goodland; Mrs. Dorothy Young, Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Glenn Pike, Los Angeles, Cal. Services at the Trinity
Episcopal Church in Norton. (Mercury, March 10, 1964)
ADAMS, WARREN
Warren Adams civilian personnel officer at Fort
Riley died in Alaska last week. Services will be held in First Presbyterian Church in Junction City, Johnson Funeral
Home in Charge. (Manhattan Kansas Mercury, June 18, 1963)