They lived in and around the Coal Creek and Neuchatel communities until the early thirties when they moved to the Vermillion community where they purchased a farm about two miles south of Vermillion. They lived there until two years ago when they moved into Vermilion.
She was a member of the Annunciation Catholic Church and the Altar Society at Frankfort, Kansas.
She was a kind and loving wife and mother and was loved by all who knew her. Her church and family were her main interests in life. Although she had been ill for eight long years she never complained.
She is survived by her husband, of the home, her mother, Mrs. Flora Ladner, of Onaga and four children who are Mrs. Lawrence (Frances) McGeeney of Lillis; Donald J. Becker of Herrington; Leo Dean Becker, Topeka; and Mrs. Wade (Floreen) Reinhart of Vermillion; two daughters-in-law, Sara and Betty; two sons-in-law, Wade and Lawrence; eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren; six sisters, Mrs. Margaret Becker, Mrs. Marie Kennedy, Mrs. Rachel Lamott of Topeka, Mrs. Myrtle Martin, Des Moines, Iowa, Mtrs. Isabell Kenney, Lawrence, Mrs. Barbara Jeanneret, Wheaton, and five brothers, Charles of Frankfort, Ernest of Manhattan, George of Onaga, Aaron of Topeka and Christian d. Jr. of Seattle, Washington. Her father, Christian Ladner Sr., one sister, Mae Millick, one brother, Martin L. and one Grandson, Richard McGeeney, preceded her in death.
Services were held at the annunciation Catholic Church in Frankfort, KS with burial in the Vermillion Cemetery. Pallbearers were six nephews; Leslie Millick, Aaron Jeanneret, Rex Ladner, Leonard Becker, Wilbur Jeanneret, and Gerald Ladner. Will Smith of Vermillion was in charge of the burial.
They lived in and around the Coal Creek and Neuchatel communities until the early thirties when they moved to the Vermillion community where they purchased a farm about two miles south of Vermillion. They lived there until two years ago when they moved into Vermilion.
She was a member of the Annunciation Catholic Church and the Altar Society at Frankfort, Kansas.
She was a kind and loving wife and mother and was loved by all who knew her. Her church and family were her main interests in life. Although she had been ill for eight long years she never complained.
She is survived by her husband, of the home, her mother, Mrs. Flora Ladner, of Onaga and four children who are Mrs. Lawrence (Frances) McGeeney of Lillis; Donald J. Becker of Herrington; Leo Dean Becker, Topeka; and Mrs. Wade (Floreen) Reinhart of Vermillion; two daughters-in-law, Sara and Betty; two sons-in-law, Wade and Lawrence; eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren; six sisters, Mrs. Margaret Becker, Mrs. Marie Kennedy, Mrs. Rachel Lamott of Topeka, Mrs. Myrtle Martin, Des Moines, Iowa, Mtrs. Isabell Kenney, Lawrence, Mrs. Barbara Jeanneret, Wheaton, and five brothers, Charles of Frankfort, Ernest of Manhattan, George of Onaga, Aaron of Topeka and Christian d. Jr. of Seattle, Washington. Her father, Christian Ladner Sr., one sister, Mae Millick, one brother, Martin L. and one Grandson, Richard McGeeney, preceded her in death.
Services were held at the annunciation Catholic Church in Frankfort, KS with burial in the Vermillion Cemetery. Pallbearers were six nephews; Leslie Millick, Aaron Jeanneret, Rex Ladner, Leonard Becker, Wilbur Jeanneret, and Gerald Ladner. Will Smith of Vermillion was in charge of the burial.
Family Members
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Charles Richard Ladner
1890–1970
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Margaret Elizabeth "Maggie" Ladner Becker
1893–1973
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Barbara Ellen Ladner Jeanneret
1894–1971
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Mae Ladner Millick
1896–1936
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Christian David Ladner
1897–1977
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Ernest Albert Ladner
1899–1982
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Martin Luther Ladner
1901–1930
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George E. Ladner
1903–1968
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Aaron Elijah Ladner
1904–1999
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Rachel Ladner Lamott
1906–1990
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Marie Agnes Ladner Kennedy
1908–1992
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Myrtle L. Ladner Martin
1909–1997
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Isabelle Ann Ladner Osborn
1912–2005
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