Sep. 2, 1915
OLD TIMERS BODIES BROUGHT HERE FROM KANSAS
The remains of Mr. and Mrs. Lierer, of New Ulysses, Kans., arrived here Tuesday afternoon and were taken out eleven miles west of Hinton to the cemetery at the Union church near the mounds for interment. They were the parents of Mrs. William McPhearson who lives near Hydro.
Mr. Lierer, the father of Mrs. McPhearson, died last week, but the wife and mother, died about four years ago and the remains were buried in Kansas, but when Mr. Lierer died last week, the heirs decided to disinter the remains and remove them with the remains of her husband to Oklahoma, their former home, and bury them both in the same cemetery side by side.
A number of relatives and friends of the deceased accompanied the remains to their last resting place.
Sep. 2, 1915
OLD TIMERS BODIES BROUGHT HERE FROM KANSAS
The remains of Mr. and Mrs. Lierer, of New Ulysses, Kans., arrived here Tuesday afternoon and were taken out eleven miles west of Hinton to the cemetery at the Union church near the mounds for interment. They were the parents of Mrs. William McPhearson who lives near Hydro.
Mr. Lierer, the father of Mrs. McPhearson, died last week, but the wife and mother, died about four years ago and the remains were buried in Kansas, but when Mr. Lierer died last week, the heirs decided to disinter the remains and remove them with the remains of her husband to Oklahoma, their former home, and bury them both in the same cemetery side by side.
A number of relatives and friends of the deceased accompanied the remains to their last resting place.
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