THE LARNED CHRONOSCOPE
Larned, Kansas
Thursday, March 2, 1916
MRS. ANGIE GOODNER
Mrs. Angie Goodner died at her home in this city Monday, Feb. 28th, from heart trouble. Her condition had been so serious that for several weeks it was known that she could not recover.
The funeral services were held from the residence Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and were conducted by Dr. J. T. M. Knox, pastor of the Presbyterian church. Interment was in Larned cemetery.
Angie Haskell was born at Saccarappa, Maine, July 6, 1836, and was aged 79 years, 7 months and 22 days.
She was married to Artemus Samuel Kimball in 1867, and came to Kansas in 1878, where her husband died a few years later. In 1883 she was married to W. M. Goodner, a New Church minister. Mr. Goodner died in 1898.
Mrs. Goodner had been a resident of Larned for many years and was president of the Larned Law and Order league for a long time, also a leading member of the Woman's Alliance, and for years was a member of the Women's Relief Corps. She was a member of the New Church.
Note: The name of the village she was born in was changed from Saccarappa to Westbrook, Maine.
THE LARNED CHRONOSCOPE
Larned, Kansas
Thursday, March 2, 1916
MRS. ANGIE GOODNER
Mrs. Angie Goodner died at her home in this city Monday, Feb. 28th, from heart trouble. Her condition had been so serious that for several weeks it was known that she could not recover.
The funeral services were held from the residence Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and were conducted by Dr. J. T. M. Knox, pastor of the Presbyterian church. Interment was in Larned cemetery.
Angie Haskell was born at Saccarappa, Maine, July 6, 1836, and was aged 79 years, 7 months and 22 days.
She was married to Artemus Samuel Kimball in 1867, and came to Kansas in 1878, where her husband died a few years later. In 1883 she was married to W. M. Goodner, a New Church minister. Mr. Goodner died in 1898.
Mrs. Goodner had been a resident of Larned for many years and was president of the Larned Law and Order league for a long time, also a leading member of the Woman's Alliance, and for years was a member of the Women's Relief Corps. She was a member of the New Church.
Note: The name of the village she was born in was changed from Saccarappa to Westbrook, Maine.
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