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Agnes Anne <I>Anderson</I> Murray

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Agnes Anne Anderson Murray

Birth
Elk City, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA
Death
8 Oct 1963 (aged 74)
Douglas County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.9593995, Longitude: -95.2135439
Plot
Section 14
Memorial ID
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From The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Missouri, Oct. 10, 1963, pg. 53
Mrs. Joseph Murray
Mrs. Agnes A. Murray, 74, wife of the late Joseph W. Murray, managing editor of the Lawrence Journal World many years, died Tuesday at the Shawnee Mission hospital.
Mrs. Murray was a graduate of Baker university and received a master's degree from the University of Kansas. She taught in various Kansas communities and later headed the food and drug laboratory of the Kansas Board of Health in Lawrence.
She was a member of the American Legion auxiliary, Daughters of the American Revolution and American Association of University Women. She was an honorary life member of Sigma Xi, scientific scholastic fraternity.
Surviving are two sons, James W. Murray, 3713 West Seventy-ninth and Andrew G. Murray, 7945 Windsor, both of Prairie; two daughters, Mrs. Ann Elliot, Ithaca, N. Y. and Mrs. Ogden Jones, Madrid; a brother, Jerome Anderson, Hunter, Okla; a sister, Mrs. Warren Cochran, McKinney, Tex., and five grandchildren.
Services will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday at the Rumsey chapel in Lawrence; burial in the Oak Hill Cemetery there.
From The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Missouri, Oct. 10, 1963, pg. 53
Mrs. Joseph Murray
Mrs. Agnes A. Murray, 74, wife of the late Joseph W. Murray, managing editor of the Lawrence Journal World many years, died Tuesday at the Shawnee Mission hospital.
Mrs. Murray was a graduate of Baker university and received a master's degree from the University of Kansas. She taught in various Kansas communities and later headed the food and drug laboratory of the Kansas Board of Health in Lawrence.
She was a member of the American Legion auxiliary, Daughters of the American Revolution and American Association of University Women. She was an honorary life member of Sigma Xi, scientific scholastic fraternity.
Surviving are two sons, James W. Murray, 3713 West Seventy-ninth and Andrew G. Murray, 7945 Windsor, both of Prairie; two daughters, Mrs. Ann Elliot, Ithaca, N. Y. and Mrs. Ogden Jones, Madrid; a brother, Jerome Anderson, Hunter, Okla; a sister, Mrs. Warren Cochran, McKinney, Tex., and five grandchildren.
Services will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday at the Rumsey chapel in Lawrence; burial in the Oak Hill Cemetery there.


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