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William Albert Davis

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William Albert Davis

Birth
Crestline, Cherokee County, Kansas, USA
Death
1954 (aged 62–63)
Burial
Plains, Meade County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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DAVIS, WILLIAM A.

Funeral services for William A. Davis, 62, who died Saturday evening, will be at 2:30 Tuesday in the Kismet EUB church. He died in the Meade county hospital after having been in poor health for several years.

He came to Meade county in 1920 from Missouri to a farm south of Plains and farmed in Meade and Seward counties until 1949, when he retired because of ill health and moved to Kismet.

Survivors include his wife of the home, two daughters, Mrs. James Baker of Liberal and Miss Marie Davis, Kismet; a son, W.E. Davis, Kismet; two brothers, Chester E. Davis, Hume, Mo., Charles C. Davis of Hutchinson, and a sister, Mrs. E.E. Fanestil, Emporia.

The body will lie in state at the church from 1:30 p.m. until the hour of final rites. The casket will not be opened after the service. Burial will be in Plains cemetery with Miller Mortuary in charge of arrangements.

(The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, January 25, 1954, transcribed by Jim Laird)

Contributor: laura youtsey ball (46773148)
DAVIS, WILLIAM A.

Funeral services for William A. Davis, 62, who died Saturday evening, will be at 2:30 Tuesday in the Kismet EUB church. He died in the Meade county hospital after having been in poor health for several years.

He came to Meade county in 1920 from Missouri to a farm south of Plains and farmed in Meade and Seward counties until 1949, when he retired because of ill health and moved to Kismet.

Survivors include his wife of the home, two daughters, Mrs. James Baker of Liberal and Miss Marie Davis, Kismet; a son, W.E. Davis, Kismet; two brothers, Chester E. Davis, Hume, Mo., Charles C. Davis of Hutchinson, and a sister, Mrs. E.E. Fanestil, Emporia.

The body will lie in state at the church from 1:30 p.m. until the hour of final rites. The casket will not be opened after the service. Burial will be in Plains cemetery with Miller Mortuary in charge of arrangements.

(The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, January 25, 1954, transcribed by Jim Laird)

Contributor: laura youtsey ball (46773148)


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