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Samuel Evert Boyd

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Samuel Evert Boyd

Birth
Utica, Livingston County, Missouri, USA
Death
25 Mar 1960 (aged 81)
Lenexa, Johnson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Livingston County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.8646889, Longitude: -93.4205475
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Samuel Evert Boyd and Mary Patricia McKenzie were married January 11, 1898 at the St. Columban Catholic Church in Chillicothe, Missouri. ♥

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Samuel E. Boyd Dies; Was Retired Printer

Death Occurs In Kansas Where He Had Moved

Samuel E. Boyd, 81, a former resident of this community, died at 12 o¡¯clock Friday noon at his home at Lenexa, Kansas.

The body was returned to the Gordon Home for Funerals. Services will be held at 9 o¡¯clock Monday morning at the St. Columban Catholic Church. The rosary will be said at 7:30 Sunday evening at the chapel of the funeral home. Burial will be in the Leopolis cemetery.

Mr. Boyd was born January 15, 1879, at Utica, the son of Robert K. Boyd and Mary Ann (Foust) Boyd.

On January 11, 1898, he married Miss Mary Patricia McKenzie at the St. Columban Catholic Church in Chillicothe.

Mr. and Mrs. Boyd engaged in farming before going to Watertown, N.Y. They later returned to Kansas City and lived there a number of years. Mr. Boyd was a retired printer. After retiring, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd returned to Chillicothe and for 10 years resided on a farm two mile west of Chillicothe. Three years ago they went to Lenexa for a residence.

Mr. Boyd was a member of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church at Lenexa.

He is survived by his wife of the home: three sons, Robert E. Boyd and Harold Thomas Boyd, Kansas City, and Russell Hugh Boyd, Amarillo, Texas.

He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters.

The Chillicothe Constitution Tribune
March 26, 1960

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BURIAL OF SAMUEL BOYD IS AT LEOPOLIS

A requiem high mass was said this morning at 9 o'clock at the St. Columban's Catholic Church for Samuel Boyd, who died Friday at Lenexa, Kansas. The Rev. Lawrence Speichinger served as celebrant. Msgr. Michael O'Rourke as deacon and the Rev. Orlis North as sub-deacon.

Interment was in the Leopolis Cemetery, under the direction of the Gordon Home for Funerals.

The casketbearers were Hugh Riley, Tommy Boyd, Richard Boyd, Donald McKenzie, Donald Saville and Anthony Bivona.

The Chillicothe Constitution Tribune
March 28, 1960

Samuel Evert Boyd and Mary Patricia McKenzie were married January 11, 1898 at the St. Columban Catholic Church in Chillicothe, Missouri. ♥

~~~~~~~

Samuel E. Boyd Dies; Was Retired Printer

Death Occurs In Kansas Where He Had Moved

Samuel E. Boyd, 81, a former resident of this community, died at 12 o¡¯clock Friday noon at his home at Lenexa, Kansas.

The body was returned to the Gordon Home for Funerals. Services will be held at 9 o¡¯clock Monday morning at the St. Columban Catholic Church. The rosary will be said at 7:30 Sunday evening at the chapel of the funeral home. Burial will be in the Leopolis cemetery.

Mr. Boyd was born January 15, 1879, at Utica, the son of Robert K. Boyd and Mary Ann (Foust) Boyd.

On January 11, 1898, he married Miss Mary Patricia McKenzie at the St. Columban Catholic Church in Chillicothe.

Mr. and Mrs. Boyd engaged in farming before going to Watertown, N.Y. They later returned to Kansas City and lived there a number of years. Mr. Boyd was a retired printer. After retiring, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd returned to Chillicothe and for 10 years resided on a farm two mile west of Chillicothe. Three years ago they went to Lenexa for a residence.

Mr. Boyd was a member of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church at Lenexa.

He is survived by his wife of the home: three sons, Robert E. Boyd and Harold Thomas Boyd, Kansas City, and Russell Hugh Boyd, Amarillo, Texas.

He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters.

The Chillicothe Constitution Tribune
March 26, 1960

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BURIAL OF SAMUEL BOYD IS AT LEOPOLIS

A requiem high mass was said this morning at 9 o'clock at the St. Columban's Catholic Church for Samuel Boyd, who died Friday at Lenexa, Kansas. The Rev. Lawrence Speichinger served as celebrant. Msgr. Michael O'Rourke as deacon and the Rev. Orlis North as sub-deacon.

Interment was in the Leopolis Cemetery, under the direction of the Gordon Home for Funerals.

The casketbearers were Hugh Riley, Tommy Boyd, Richard Boyd, Donald McKenzie, Donald Saville and Anthony Bivona.

The Chillicothe Constitution Tribune
March 28, 1960



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