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Stacy Vine Dugger

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Stacy Vine Dugger

Birth
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA
Death
21 Jun 1972 (aged 80)
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Melvern, Osage County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.5064065, Longitude: -95.5733003
Memorial ID
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Stacy, Son of John Henry Dugger,Sr,& Anna Louisa Fanning, married Cora L. Lilly, Daughter of Robert M. Lilly & Pauline Unknown, about 1916, Osage
Co.,KS. To this union were born Pauline V. & Hazel E.

Ottawa Herald 23 June 1972 page 8

STACY V. DUGGER
LYNDON—Services for Stacy V. Dugger, 80, Melvern, who died
Wednesday in a Topeka hospital, will be at 2 p.m., Saturday in the Boothe Grange Hall with burial at Pleasant View Cemetery, both in Melvern.
Dugger was born Jan. 9, 1892, at Springfield, IL and had lived in the Melvern area since 1915, where he was a farmer. He married Cora Lilly, who survives, March 15, 1916 at Ottawa.
Dugger was a charter and 50- year member of the Boothe Grange and also served as the first master.
Surviving in addition to his wife are two daughters, Mrs. Herber Johansen, Melvern and Mrs. Hazel Wise, Topeka RFD 9; three sisters, Mrs. Pearl Maltsburger, (sic) Aspen, Colo.; Mrs. Irene Gilby and Mrs. Dorothy Guthridge, both of Ottawa; two brothers, John Dugger,
Melvern, and Earl Dugger, Inglewood, Calif., four grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

Stacy Dugger, 3rd cousin, twice removed of Donnie Ruyle.
Stacy, Son of John Henry Dugger,Sr,& Anna Louisa Fanning, married Cora L. Lilly, Daughter of Robert M. Lilly & Pauline Unknown, about 1916, Osage
Co.,KS. To this union were born Pauline V. & Hazel E.

Ottawa Herald 23 June 1972 page 8

STACY V. DUGGER
LYNDON—Services for Stacy V. Dugger, 80, Melvern, who died
Wednesday in a Topeka hospital, will be at 2 p.m., Saturday in the Boothe Grange Hall with burial at Pleasant View Cemetery, both in Melvern.
Dugger was born Jan. 9, 1892, at Springfield, IL and had lived in the Melvern area since 1915, where he was a farmer. He married Cora Lilly, who survives, March 15, 1916 at Ottawa.
Dugger was a charter and 50- year member of the Boothe Grange and also served as the first master.
Surviving in addition to his wife are two daughters, Mrs. Herber Johansen, Melvern and Mrs. Hazel Wise, Topeka RFD 9; three sisters, Mrs. Pearl Maltsburger, (sic) Aspen, Colo.; Mrs. Irene Gilby and Mrs. Dorothy Guthridge, both of Ottawa; two brothers, John Dugger,
Melvern, and Earl Dugger, Inglewood, Calif., four grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

Stacy Dugger, 3rd cousin, twice removed of Donnie Ruyle.


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