..Those who survive to mourn are the three sons and one daughter: John W. Bane of Indianapolis, Ind., Harry W. Bane of Kensington, Arthur and Eunice of Athol; one sister, Mary Bivins, of Arkansas City, Kansas; one brother, Dennie Parks of Ottumwa, Iowa; seven grandchildren; a number of other relatives and many friends. Two brothers and two sisters have preceded her in death.
..She united with the Christian Church at Kensington, Kansas, 25 years ago and remained faithful to the end.
..Funeral services were held Wednesday, afternoon, Nov. 15, in the Congregational Church at Athol, Kansas, with F. M. McDonald of Phillipsburg, in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Larson, Elois Marshall and Russell Frazier sand the funeral hymns with Mrs. Ralph Marshall as pianist. Interment was in the Cedar Cemetery.
source: Kensington Mirror, Nov. 23, 1939
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..Those who survive to mourn are the three sons and one daughter: John W. Bane of Indianapolis, Ind., Harry W. Bane of Kensington, Arthur and Eunice of Athol; one sister, Mary Bivins, of Arkansas City, Kansas; one brother, Dennie Parks of Ottumwa, Iowa; seven grandchildren; a number of other relatives and many friends. Two brothers and two sisters have preceded her in death.
..She united with the Christian Church at Kensington, Kansas, 25 years ago and remained faithful to the end.
..Funeral services were held Wednesday, afternoon, Nov. 15, in the Congregational Church at Athol, Kansas, with F. M. McDonald of Phillipsburg, in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Larson, Elois Marshall and Russell Frazier sand the funeral hymns with Mrs. Ralph Marshall as pianist. Interment was in the Cedar Cemetery.
source: Kensington Mirror, Nov. 23, 1939
info provided by:
Ronald McCartney (#47515388)
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