The Topeka Daily Capital
Tuesday
June 15, 1965
Death Claims Topeka Man, Noah Marker.
Noah F. MARKER, 2823 Wisconsin, died Monday in a Topeka nursing home. He was 95.
A Topeka resident the past 25 years, Mr. Marker was born Jan. 27, 1870 in Ozawkie.
A retired Jefferson County farmer, Mr. Marker was a member of Pleasant Valley Grange, Church of the Brethren in Ozawkie, and Masonic Lodge, AF&AM in Oskaloosa.
Survivors include four sons, Clarence Marker, 1615 Boswell; Otis Marker, Lawrence; Roy R. Marker, Manhattan; and Dr. D.I. MARKER, Topeka; four daughters, Mrs. Nettie McLAIN, 1207 Jackson, Mrs. Martha JOHNSON, 304 Western, Mrs. Belle JONES, Perry; and MRs. Mary MOODY, Brandon, Ore.; 22 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren, and 10 great-great-grandchildren.
Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday in Wall-Diffenderfer Mortuary with burial in Ozawkie Cemetery.
The Topeka Daily Capital
Tuesday
June 15, 1965
Death Claims Topeka Man, Noah Marker.
Noah F. MARKER, 2823 Wisconsin, died Monday in a Topeka nursing home. He was 95.
A Topeka resident the past 25 years, Mr. Marker was born Jan. 27, 1870 in Ozawkie.
A retired Jefferson County farmer, Mr. Marker was a member of Pleasant Valley Grange, Church of the Brethren in Ozawkie, and Masonic Lodge, AF&AM in Oskaloosa.
Survivors include four sons, Clarence Marker, 1615 Boswell; Otis Marker, Lawrence; Roy R. Marker, Manhattan; and Dr. D.I. MARKER, Topeka; four daughters, Mrs. Nettie McLAIN, 1207 Jackson, Mrs. Martha JOHNSON, 304 Western, Mrs. Belle JONES, Perry; and MRs. Mary MOODY, Brandon, Ore.; 22 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren, and 10 great-great-grandchildren.
Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday in Wall-Diffenderfer Mortuary with burial in Ozawkie Cemetery.
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