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Ida Mary <I>Sircoulomb</I> Aiken

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Ida Mary Sircoulomb Aiken

Birth
Elk City, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA
Death
30 Jul 1938 (aged 53)
Independence, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Havana, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Y 33
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Independence Daily Reporter, Sat., July 30, 1938, p. 3:
Death Claims Mrs. H. Aiken
Funeral Services Sunday at Havana M. E. Church
Ida Mary Aiken, 53, a native of Montgomery county and the wife of Homer Aiken, well known farmer of the Chautauqua county district 12 miles northwest of Havana, died at Mercy hospital here this morning at 7:35 after having been seriously ill for the past week. Mrs. Aiken had been ill for several days and last week-end was brought to Mercy hospital. Monday morning she underwent a major operation.
Ida Mary Sircoulomb was born in the Rutland Center district west of Independence, Dec. 31, 1884, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sircoulomb. April 6, 1904 she was united in marriage to Homer Aiken in this city. For a few months following their marriage they resided in Bartlesville, but later returned to Montgomery county and settled on a farm and later moved to their present farm home.
Mrs. Aiken was very well known in this section and her many friends were shocked in hearing of her death. She had been active in rural activities in her neighborhood for many years.
Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Havana Methodist church and burial will be in the Havana cemetery. Rev. Clayton Pittman of Havana will officiate at the services.
Surviving are her husband and children Floris and Bobbie of the home and three sons, Leland, Verlin and Harold who reside on farms near the home of their parents. Three sisters, Mrs. Marie Phillips, Mrs. Lizzie Owen and Mrs. Bessie Wininger and three brothers, Ralph, Edwin and Lester Sircoulomb and three grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews also survive.

Elk City Sun, Friday, August 5, 1938, p. 1:
Death of Mrs. Homer Aiken
Mrs. Homer Aiken passed Saturday morning in Mercy hospital in Independence where she had undergone a major operation a few days previously. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Havana M. E. church and burial was in Havana cemetery.
Mrs. Aiken was born in Montgomery county and spent all of her life near Havana and in the Brownsville neighborhood, about 12 miles southwest of Elk City.
Surviving, besides her husband, are three sons and two daughters, Leland and Harold, of Havana, and Verlin, and Misses Floris and Bobbie, Elk City; three sisters and three brothers, Lizzie Owen, Lamont, Kans., Marie Phillips and Ralph Sircoulomb, Havana; Bessie Wininger and Ed Sircoulomb, Independence; and Lester Sircoulomb, Caney; and many other relatives and friends.

Elk City Sun, Friday, August 5, 1938, p. 4:
Salt Creek
The people in this community extend their heart felt sympathy to the Homer Aiken family.
Independence Daily Reporter, Sat., July 30, 1938, p. 3:
Death Claims Mrs. H. Aiken
Funeral Services Sunday at Havana M. E. Church
Ida Mary Aiken, 53, a native of Montgomery county and the wife of Homer Aiken, well known farmer of the Chautauqua county district 12 miles northwest of Havana, died at Mercy hospital here this morning at 7:35 after having been seriously ill for the past week. Mrs. Aiken had been ill for several days and last week-end was brought to Mercy hospital. Monday morning she underwent a major operation.
Ida Mary Sircoulomb was born in the Rutland Center district west of Independence, Dec. 31, 1884, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sircoulomb. April 6, 1904 she was united in marriage to Homer Aiken in this city. For a few months following their marriage they resided in Bartlesville, but later returned to Montgomery county and settled on a farm and later moved to their present farm home.
Mrs. Aiken was very well known in this section and her many friends were shocked in hearing of her death. She had been active in rural activities in her neighborhood for many years.
Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Havana Methodist church and burial will be in the Havana cemetery. Rev. Clayton Pittman of Havana will officiate at the services.
Surviving are her husband and children Floris and Bobbie of the home and three sons, Leland, Verlin and Harold who reside on farms near the home of their parents. Three sisters, Mrs. Marie Phillips, Mrs. Lizzie Owen and Mrs. Bessie Wininger and three brothers, Ralph, Edwin and Lester Sircoulomb and three grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews also survive.

Elk City Sun, Friday, August 5, 1938, p. 1:
Death of Mrs. Homer Aiken
Mrs. Homer Aiken passed Saturday morning in Mercy hospital in Independence where she had undergone a major operation a few days previously. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Havana M. E. church and burial was in Havana cemetery.
Mrs. Aiken was born in Montgomery county and spent all of her life near Havana and in the Brownsville neighborhood, about 12 miles southwest of Elk City.
Surviving, besides her husband, are three sons and two daughters, Leland and Harold, of Havana, and Verlin, and Misses Floris and Bobbie, Elk City; three sisters and three brothers, Lizzie Owen, Lamont, Kans., Marie Phillips and Ralph Sircoulomb, Havana; Bessie Wininger and Ed Sircoulomb, Independence; and Lester Sircoulomb, Caney; and many other relatives and friends.

Elk City Sun, Friday, August 5, 1938, p. 4:
Salt Creek
The people in this community extend their heart felt sympathy to the Homer Aiken family.


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