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Ida Mae <I>Atherton</I> Barnhart

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Ida Mae Atherton Barnhart

Birth
Beagle, Miami County, Kansas, USA
Death
31 May 1931 (aged 24)
Centropolis, Franklin County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
11/03
Memorial ID
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1st Spouse Clarence Clifford Barnhart

Ida May (Mae) Atherton Barnhart Obituary
The Ottawa Herald, June 1, 1931

MRS. C.C. BARNHART DEAD
Funeral of Centropolis Citizen Tomorrow Morning

Mrs. Ida May Barnhart, wife of C.C. Barnhart of two miles west of Centropolis, died yesterday morning at 1:15 o'clock at the home. She had been in failing health for eight months and was critically ill a week. Death resulted from tubercular pneumonia.

The deceased was nearly 25 years old. Ida May Atherton was born at Beagle, Kansas, June 19, 1906, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Atherton. She was married to Mr. Barnhart, December 15, 1926 at Ottawa. The husband, a daughter Maxine, the parents, a brother H.R. Atherton and a sister, Mrs. Ermina Edington, all of Ottawa, survive. The family had lived at Centropolis five years.

Mrs. Barnhart was a member of the Christian church of Ottawa.

The funeral will be held tomorrow morning from the Lamb Funeral Home at 10 o'clock, with Rev. Alfred Clark of Centropolis officiating. Interment will be in Highland cemetery.

1st Spouse Clarence Clifford Barnhart

Ida May (Mae) Atherton Barnhart Obituary
The Ottawa Herald, June 1, 1931

MRS. C.C. BARNHART DEAD
Funeral of Centropolis Citizen Tomorrow Morning

Mrs. Ida May Barnhart, wife of C.C. Barnhart of two miles west of Centropolis, died yesterday morning at 1:15 o'clock at the home. She had been in failing health for eight months and was critically ill a week. Death resulted from tubercular pneumonia.

The deceased was nearly 25 years old. Ida May Atherton was born at Beagle, Kansas, June 19, 1906, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Atherton. She was married to Mr. Barnhart, December 15, 1926 at Ottawa. The husband, a daughter Maxine, the parents, a brother H.R. Atherton and a sister, Mrs. Ermina Edington, all of Ottawa, survive. The family had lived at Centropolis five years.

Mrs. Barnhart was a member of the Christian church of Ottawa.

The funeral will be held tomorrow morning from the Lamb Funeral Home at 10 o'clock, with Rev. Alfred Clark of Centropolis officiating. Interment will be in Highland cemetery.



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