Company C.
6th Regiment Kansas Cavalry
Arkansas City Traveler
Arkansas City, Kansas
Thursday, September 28, 1911
Page 1
Smith Gailey Dead.
Another Old Soldier Joins Conmrades Who Have Gone Before.
Smith Gailey, an old soldier, 76 years of age, and an old time and respected citizen of this community died at his home at 505 North Ninth street this morning at about six o'clock. The cause of his death was Bright's disease of the Kidneys. Mr. Gailey was an excellent citizen and highly respected by numberless friends. He leaves an esteemed family to mourn his demise. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at four o'clock at the Christian church, and interment will take place in Riverview cemetery.
Company C.
6th Regiment Kansas Cavalry
Arkansas City Traveler
Arkansas City, Kansas
Thursday, September 28, 1911
Page 1
Smith Gailey Dead.
Another Old Soldier Joins Conmrades Who Have Gone Before.
Smith Gailey, an old soldier, 76 years of age, and an old time and respected citizen of this community died at his home at 505 North Ninth street this morning at about six o'clock. The cause of his death was Bright's disease of the Kidneys. Mr. Gailey was an excellent citizen and highly respected by numberless friends. He leaves an esteemed family to mourn his demise. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at four o'clock at the Christian church, and interment will take place in Riverview cemetery.
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