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John Harry Engstrom

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John Harry Engstrom

Birth
Death
16 Sep 1952 (aged 76)
Burial
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mausoleum: 1-199-D
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`Mr. and Mrs. John Engstrom, 636 North Lorraine. Miss Metta Senter was Mrs. Engstrom's name, and her home was at Clearwater. Before her marriage, she was interested in dramatic art, and she attended Fairmount College. She is a member of the Twentieth Century Club. Mr. Engstrom is a Director of the Wheat Show, a Rotarian, and a member of the Country and Wichita Clubs. Miss Evelyn Engstrom was graduated from National Park Seminary, where she studied dramatic art and gave "Peg o' My Heart" for her graduation recital. Her sorority is Zeta Eta Theta. Miss Engstrom has a sister, Vivian, and a brother, John, Jr. [1921 Social Register, Wichita, Kansas, transcribed by Kathi Travers.]
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Death of pioneer Wichita lumberman, John H. Engstrom, 76, after a heart attack at his offices in the Northern Building. Resident of Sedgwick County since age 19, when he associated with late Ben F. McLean at Clearwater. Two years later moved to Wichita and established the J. H. Engstrom Lumber Company. Resided in a country home east of Wichita. Wichita Eagle, September 17, 1952, page 17.
`Mr. and Mrs. John Engstrom, 636 North Lorraine. Miss Metta Senter was Mrs. Engstrom's name, and her home was at Clearwater. Before her marriage, she was interested in dramatic art, and she attended Fairmount College. She is a member of the Twentieth Century Club. Mr. Engstrom is a Director of the Wheat Show, a Rotarian, and a member of the Country and Wichita Clubs. Miss Evelyn Engstrom was graduated from National Park Seminary, where she studied dramatic art and gave "Peg o' My Heart" for her graduation recital. Her sorority is Zeta Eta Theta. Miss Engstrom has a sister, Vivian, and a brother, John, Jr. [1921 Social Register, Wichita, Kansas, transcribed by Kathi Travers.]
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Death of pioneer Wichita lumberman, John H. Engstrom, 76, after a heart attack at his offices in the Northern Building. Resident of Sedgwick County since age 19, when he associated with late Ben F. McLean at Clearwater. Two years later moved to Wichita and established the J. H. Engstrom Lumber Company. Resided in a country home east of Wichita. Wichita Eagle, September 17, 1952, page 17.


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