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Daisy Dean <I>Yeast</I> Volk Ayres

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Daisy Dean Yeast Volk Ayres

Birth
USA
Death
7 Aug 1973 (aged 86)
Manatee County, Florida, USA
Burial
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 11, lot 269
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from The Quincy Daily Herald, Tuesday, March 5, 1907:

MISS DAISY YEAST TO BECOME THE BRIDE OF WILL C. VOLK.

William C. Volk has gone to Kansas City and If his friends know for certain what they claim to know he is to be wedded tomorrow to Miss Daisy M. Yeast. Mr. Volk is the only son of Mrs. Emma F., and the late Cornelius G. Volk, and has been living with his mother at 1259 Maine street. He is in the employ of the Quincy Home Telephone Co., as bookkeeper and accountant at which he is an expert. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Yeast, of Kansas City. Mr. Yeast was a resident of Quincy for several years and engaged in the clothing business at 508 Maine street, the family residence being No. 224 South Twelth street. When Mr. Yeast sold out it was to engage in business in Kansas City, and he Is prospering there. It is understood that the wedding of Mr. Volk and Miss Yeast is to be celebrated at the home of the bride and will be witnessed by only a small company of friends and relatives of the bride.

The groom Is one of the city's steadiest and most earnest young men. He has gone little Into society, preferring his home in which to spend his hours of leisure. He is an exemplary young man and having been one of the best of sons will make one of the best of husbands. His bride Is a charming young lady in personality and disposition and will be welcomed back to Quincy.
from The Quincy Daily Herald, Tuesday, March 5, 1907:

MISS DAISY YEAST TO BECOME THE BRIDE OF WILL C. VOLK.

William C. Volk has gone to Kansas City and If his friends know for certain what they claim to know he is to be wedded tomorrow to Miss Daisy M. Yeast. Mr. Volk is the only son of Mrs. Emma F., and the late Cornelius G. Volk, and has been living with his mother at 1259 Maine street. He is in the employ of the Quincy Home Telephone Co., as bookkeeper and accountant at which he is an expert. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Yeast, of Kansas City. Mr. Yeast was a resident of Quincy for several years and engaged in the clothing business at 508 Maine street, the family residence being No. 224 South Twelth street. When Mr. Yeast sold out it was to engage in business in Kansas City, and he Is prospering there. It is understood that the wedding of Mr. Volk and Miss Yeast is to be celebrated at the home of the bride and will be witnessed by only a small company of friends and relatives of the bride.

The groom Is one of the city's steadiest and most earnest young men. He has gone little Into society, preferring his home in which to spend his hours of leisure. He is an exemplary young man and having been one of the best of sons will make one of the best of husbands. His bride Is a charming young lady in personality and disposition and will be welcomed back to Quincy.


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