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Albert Farley

Birth
Marys Home, Miller County, Missouri, USA
Death
9 Mar 1932 (aged 33)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Obituary: The Miller County Autogram, Thursday, March 1932

Albert Farley, 34 years old, died after a year of sickness in the General Hospital at Kansas City, Mo., March 9th 1932.

The funeral services were held for him at The Lapetinia Funeral Parlor, 536 Campbell, Kansas City. Interment was in Forest Hill Cemetery.

He leaves 6 brothers and 4 sisters, nieces and nephews and a
host of friends of Miller County. The brothers, E.D. Farley of Jefferson City, Sim Farley of Kansas City, T.M. Farley of Bagnell, John Farley of Eugene, Owen Farley of Eugene, J.E. Farley of Minneapolis, Minn. The sisters-Mrs. Anna Winters, Lamar, Colo., Mrs. Laura Gaither, Marys Home, Dosha Jenkins, Henley, Bessie Winters, Eugene.

He was born near Marys Home where the mother and father lived for many years and reared their family. There will be a gathering again some day. This is a trip we all have to take. Jesus knocks first, then death knocks last. Jesus is coming; are you ready? God bless all of you is my prayer-J.F. Thayer, the Rescue Preacher, Jefferson City, Mo.


Obituary: The Miller County Autogram, Thursday, March 1932

Albert Farley, 34 years old, died after a year of sickness in the General Hospital at Kansas City, Mo., March 9th 1932.

The funeral services were held for him at The Lapetinia Funeral Parlor, 536 Campbell, Kansas City. Interment was in Forest Hill Cemetery.

He leaves 6 brothers and 4 sisters, nieces and nephews and a
host of friends of Miller County. The brothers, E.D. Farley of Jefferson City, Sim Farley of Kansas City, T.M. Farley of Bagnell, John Farley of Eugene, Owen Farley of Eugene, J.E. Farley of Minneapolis, Minn. The sisters-Mrs. Anna Winters, Lamar, Colo., Mrs. Laura Gaither, Marys Home, Dosha Jenkins, Henley, Bessie Winters, Eugene.

He was born near Marys Home where the mother and father lived for many years and reared their family. There will be a gathering again some day. This is a trip we all have to take. Jesus knocks first, then death knocks last. Jesus is coming; are you ready? God bless all of you is my prayer-J.F. Thayer, the Rescue Preacher, Jefferson City, Mo.




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