He was born at Randolph, March 28, 1884.
An employee of Capper Publications before his retirement, he was a resident of Topeka for 20 years, and a member of the Methodist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Laura, of the home; a son, Lyle Axelton, Boise, Idaho; a daughter, Mrs. Ardith Sippel, Clay Center; two grandchildren; three brothers, Elmer Axelton, Clay Center, Alcott Axelton, Wamego and Linnie, Manhattan; and two sisters, Miss Estella Axelton and Mrs. Mabel Wagner, both of Wamego. (Manhattan Mercury, 10-5-1961)
Contributed by Sheryl.
He was born at Randolph, March 28, 1884.
An employee of Capper Publications before his retirement, he was a resident of Topeka for 20 years, and a member of the Methodist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Laura, of the home; a son, Lyle Axelton, Boise, Idaho; a daughter, Mrs. Ardith Sippel, Clay Center; two grandchildren; three brothers, Elmer Axelton, Clay Center, Alcott Axelton, Wamego and Linnie, Manhattan; and two sisters, Miss Estella Axelton and Mrs. Mabel Wagner, both of Wamego. (Manhattan Mercury, 10-5-1961)
Contributed by Sheryl.
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