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Daniel Henry Inloes Jr.

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Daniel Henry Inloes Jr.

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
23 Mar 1943 (aged 78)
Fremont County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Lander, Fremont County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block WOW, Lot 2Y, Space 4
Memorial ID
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Son of Henry Inloes and Mary Jane Hooper. Husband of Missouri Alice Grimes.
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Wyoming State Journal
18 March 1943
Henry Inloes Dies; Beloved by Many
Daniel Henry Inloes, 79, died Tuesday night, March 16, following a long illness. He had been a resident of the Lander valley for 25 years and prior to this retirement engaged in farming and the dairy business.
The Inloes family came here from Kansas in 1918 bringing with them a well bred herd of dairy cattle of the dual purpose type. These cattle were the life savings of the family even after undergoing the hardships of drought in Kansas. The Inloes family was attracted by the ample water and feed resources of the Lander country. They located here but faced the problem of cattle acclimation which had been unforeseen and proved a heavy loss.
He was born near Hillsborough, Illinois, May 5, 1864 and moved with his parents to Clinton, Missouri, in 1875. Here he was married to Miss Missouri Alice Grimes March 21, 1889. In 1891 he was converted and accepted the teachings of the Baptist church at Lamarr, remaining always a faithful member and exemplary Christian, nurturing his family in his faith.
To Mr. and Mrs. Inloes one daughter and five sons were born. The daughter died in infancy but the sons grew to manhood, a credit to the family. Earl J., Carroll, and Ted live at Quinter, Kansas, Oliver H. is a resident of Graham, Washington, and Don H. lives at Lander. The mother died October 12, 1937.
Mr. Inloes made the arrangements for his funeral by selecting the casket bearers and the singers and all who are now in the community will take part in the services at the Baptist church this (Thursday) afternoon at two o'clock. The Rev. V. E. Jones will conduct the service and burial will be at Mt. Hope.
Son of Henry Inloes and Mary Jane Hooper. Husband of Missouri Alice Grimes.
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Wyoming State Journal
18 March 1943
Henry Inloes Dies; Beloved by Many
Daniel Henry Inloes, 79, died Tuesday night, March 16, following a long illness. He had been a resident of the Lander valley for 25 years and prior to this retirement engaged in farming and the dairy business.
The Inloes family came here from Kansas in 1918 bringing with them a well bred herd of dairy cattle of the dual purpose type. These cattle were the life savings of the family even after undergoing the hardships of drought in Kansas. The Inloes family was attracted by the ample water and feed resources of the Lander country. They located here but faced the problem of cattle acclimation which had been unforeseen and proved a heavy loss.
He was born near Hillsborough, Illinois, May 5, 1864 and moved with his parents to Clinton, Missouri, in 1875. Here he was married to Miss Missouri Alice Grimes March 21, 1889. In 1891 he was converted and accepted the teachings of the Baptist church at Lamarr, remaining always a faithful member and exemplary Christian, nurturing his family in his faith.
To Mr. and Mrs. Inloes one daughter and five sons were born. The daughter died in infancy but the sons grew to manhood, a credit to the family. Earl J., Carroll, and Ted live at Quinter, Kansas, Oliver H. is a resident of Graham, Washington, and Don H. lives at Lander. The mother died October 12, 1937.
Mr. Inloes made the arrangements for his funeral by selecting the casket bearers and the singers and all who are now in the community will take part in the services at the Baptist church this (Thursday) afternoon at two o'clock. The Rev. V. E. Jones will conduct the service and burial will be at Mt. Hope.


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