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Henry P Barnes

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Henry P Barnes

Birth
Goff, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA
Death
1934 (aged 44–45)
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Butler County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Henry P. Barnes, of Oil hill, a resident of this community nearly all his life, died late yesterday afternoon at the Veterans' Hospital at Wichita. He was 45 years old.

Mr. Barnes was an oil field worker for the Empire Oil & Refining Company but had not been employed by that company since 1918. The Oil Hill man was taken to the veterans' hospital the day after Thanksgiving and had been confined there since.

He was born at Goff on June 16, 1889. Mr. Barnes was a World War veteran and was formerly a member of the Odd Fellows lodge.

He is survived by a brother, M. C. Barnes, of Oil Hill, and two sisters, Mrs. H. E. Liggett, of Rosalia, and Mrs. A. J. Clime, of Protection.

Funeral services will be held at the Byrd Funeral Home tomorrow afternoon, at 2:30, with Rev. R. M. Truesdale, pastor of the Presbyterian Church and chaplain of the Capt. Edgar dale Post of the American Legion, officiating. Interment will be made in Blankinship Cemetery where members of the local Legion post will have charge of the services. (El Dorado Times, 1934)

Henry P. Barnes, of Oil hill, a resident of this community nearly all his life, died late yesterday afternoon at the Veterans' Hospital at Wichita. He was 45 years old.

Mr. Barnes was an oil field worker for the Empire Oil & Refining Company but had not been employed by that company since 1918. The Oil Hill man was taken to the veterans' hospital the day after Thanksgiving and had been confined there since.

He was born at Goff on June 16, 1889. Mr. Barnes was a World War veteran and was formerly a member of the Odd Fellows lodge.

He is survived by a brother, M. C. Barnes, of Oil Hill, and two sisters, Mrs. H. E. Liggett, of Rosalia, and Mrs. A. J. Clime, of Protection.

Funeral services will be held at the Byrd Funeral Home tomorrow afternoon, at 2:30, with Rev. R. M. Truesdale, pastor of the Presbyterian Church and chaplain of the Capt. Edgar dale Post of the American Legion, officiating. Interment will be made in Blankinship Cemetery where members of the local Legion post will have charge of the services. (El Dorado Times, 1934)

Bio by: C. J. Hinds



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