She was born March 12, 1899, at Idana, Kan., west of Clay Center, the daughter of George and Sarah Wikoff Bloom. She had lived at Topeka and Branson, Mo., before she moved to Amarillo, Tex. three years ago.
Mrs. Davis was a member of the Presbyterian church and was a volunteer hospital worker.
She was married to Ross O. Davis in 1917 at Topeka. He died in April 1970. A son, Bryce M Davis, died in 1945 in World War II.
Survivors include a son, Ross E. Davis, Amarillo, Tex., three grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Overbrook Cemetery in Osage County, Kan. Boxwell Brothers Funeral Home, Amarillo, Tex., is in charge of arrangements.
Topeka Capital Journal
Tuesday, December 29, 1981
page 20
She was born March 12, 1899, at Idana, Kan., west of Clay Center, the daughter of George and Sarah Wikoff Bloom. She had lived at Topeka and Branson, Mo., before she moved to Amarillo, Tex. three years ago.
Mrs. Davis was a member of the Presbyterian church and was a volunteer hospital worker.
She was married to Ross O. Davis in 1917 at Topeka. He died in April 1970. A son, Bryce M Davis, died in 1945 in World War II.
Survivors include a son, Ross E. Davis, Amarillo, Tex., three grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Overbrook Cemetery in Osage County, Kan. Boxwell Brothers Funeral Home, Amarillo, Tex., is in charge of arrangements.
Topeka Capital Journal
Tuesday, December 29, 1981
page 20
Family Members
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Willis Elisha Bloom
1870–1958
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Emma Jane Bloom Boyce
1871–1956
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Henry Isaac Bloom
1874–1916
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Leonard Morton Bloom
1876–1947
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Frankie Bloom
1879–1952
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Albert Clarence Bloom
1881–1970
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George Arthur Bloom Sr.
1883–1956
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Lewis Harvey Bloom
1884–1947
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Corine Belle "Cora" Bloom Coddington
1886–1966
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Floyd Burton Bloom
1892–1973
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James Ellsworth Bloom
1894–1927
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Paul Mallard Bloom
1897–1952
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