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Charles Judson Petrie

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Charles Judson Petrie

Birth
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA
Death
24 May 1965 (aged 66)
Burial
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mausoleum: 4-155-C
Memorial ID
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`He was one of the original members of the board of control when the Old Mission Mausoleum was first founded.

The builder and founders were George A. Saxton and the members are listed:

Floyd A. Amsden
Howard E. Case
Charles Albert Comley
Carl Fisher
William L. Gray
Marcellus M. Murdock
Charles Jusdon Petrie
Lon H. Powell
Reason R. Vermilion
Charles G. Yankey.


Charles Judson Petrie, 76, of 414 South Osage, long time Wichita clothier. Was born in the South Osage home his father built when he came to Wichita in 1884. Soon afterward John Petrie opened a clothing store which the family operated until 1963. Charles became part owner with his brother, Bruce, in 1935 when their father died. In 1957 Charles purchased controlling interest. Survived by a son, Jack, Palm Desert, California, and his brother, Bruce, of Wichita. Entombment in Old Mission Mausoleum. Wichita Eagle, May 25, 1965, page 1.
`He was one of the original members of the board of control when the Old Mission Mausoleum was first founded.

The builder and founders were George A. Saxton and the members are listed:

Floyd A. Amsden
Howard E. Case
Charles Albert Comley
Carl Fisher
William L. Gray
Marcellus M. Murdock
Charles Jusdon Petrie
Lon H. Powell
Reason R. Vermilion
Charles G. Yankey.


Charles Judson Petrie, 76, of 414 South Osage, long time Wichita clothier. Was born in the South Osage home his father built when he came to Wichita in 1884. Soon afterward John Petrie opened a clothing store which the family operated until 1963. Charles became part owner with his brother, Bruce, in 1935 when their father died. In 1957 Charles purchased controlling interest. Survived by a son, Jack, Palm Desert, California, and his brother, Bruce, of Wichita. Entombment in Old Mission Mausoleum. Wichita Eagle, May 25, 1965, page 1.


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