After his marriage to Jennie Bowling, they lived on the Bowling farm
6 1/2 miles south of Rydall, KS in the Highland community.
In 1942 they moved to Manhattan, KS and Ed worked for the city, in the
Street Department.
Survivors include his wife, two sons, two daughters, five grand-
children.
One son, Dale, lost his life in the South Pacific during World War II.
Ed is also survived by five brothers and sisters, Gene, Gordon,
Frank, Nettie, and Mrs. Sid Lash.
Burial in Sunset cemetery in Manhattan.
After his marriage to Jennie Bowling, they lived on the Bowling farm
6 1/2 miles south of Rydall, KS in the Highland community.
In 1942 they moved to Manhattan, KS and Ed worked for the city, in the
Street Department.
Survivors include his wife, two sons, two daughters, five grand-
children.
One son, Dale, lost his life in the South Pacific during World War II.
Ed is also survived by five brothers and sisters, Gene, Gordon,
Frank, Nettie, and Mrs. Sid Lash.
Burial in Sunset cemetery in Manhattan.
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