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Robert Lincoln Snowbarger

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Robert Lincoln Snowbarger

Birth
Schuyler County, Missouri, USA
Death
25 Jun 1920 (aged 32)
Burial
Goodland, Sherman County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Cem 1 block 1
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The Goodland Republic
July 1, 1920

OBITUARY--SNOWBARGER

Robert Lincoln Snowbarger was born in Queen City, Missouri, December 1, 1887 and died at his home near Goodland, Kansas, June 25, 1920. Aged 32 years, 6 months and 24 days. At the age of 15 he united with the St. John Lutheran Church at Queen City, Missouri, of which he remained a faithful member. For a number of years he was a member of the church choir. In 1913 he came to Sherman County, Kansas, where he has since resided. On December 26, 1913 he was united in holy matrimony to Miss Viola Taylor and to this happy union two children were born, Floyd Eldon, age 3 years and Roberta Margaret, age 18 months. He leaves besides his wife and two children, his father, mother, four brothers and five sisters, other relatives and many friends to mourn his death. Funeral services were held in the M. E. church by M. R. Starbuck and the remains were laid to rest in the Goodland Cemetery to await the coming of his Lord in the Great Day.
The Goodland Republic
July 1, 1920

OBITUARY--SNOWBARGER

Robert Lincoln Snowbarger was born in Queen City, Missouri, December 1, 1887 and died at his home near Goodland, Kansas, June 25, 1920. Aged 32 years, 6 months and 24 days. At the age of 15 he united with the St. John Lutheran Church at Queen City, Missouri, of which he remained a faithful member. For a number of years he was a member of the church choir. In 1913 he came to Sherman County, Kansas, where he has since resided. On December 26, 1913 he was united in holy matrimony to Miss Viola Taylor and to this happy union two children were born, Floyd Eldon, age 3 years and Roberta Margaret, age 18 months. He leaves besides his wife and two children, his father, mother, four brothers and five sisters, other relatives and many friends to mourn his death. Funeral services were held in the M. E. church by M. R. Starbuck and the remains were laid to rest in the Goodland Cemetery to await the coming of his Lord in the Great Day.


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