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Jack Charles Evinger

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Jack Charles Evinger

Birth
Death
19 Sep 1966 (aged 44)
Burial
Cimarron, Gray County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec D, Lot 65, Sp 7
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Jack C. Evinger
INGALLS-Jack Charles Evinger, 44, of Ingalls, died Monday morning in Trinity Hospital, Dodge City, following an apparent heart attack. Born Sept. 17, 1922, in Tonkawa, Okla., he came to a farm south of Ingalls with his family as a child. He farmed in that area until 1952, when he moved into town to work as a bus mechanic for the schools. He married Mrs. Ora May Martin June 1946, at Columbus.

Member: VFW, Cimarron; veteran of World War II>

Survivors: The widow; sons, David, Daniel, Dwight, and Jerome, all of the home; daughters, Susan and Beverly Ann, both of the home; stepson, Bob Martin, Norton; brothers Cecil, St. Francis, and Wendell, Carthage, Mo.; sisters, Mrs. Dollie Clymer, Oklahoma City; Mrs. Georgia Maxson, Colorado Springs, and Mrs. Carlin Martin, Stella, Mo.

Funeral: 2:30 Wednesday, Ingalls Federated Church; Rev. Richard Goold. Burial: Cimarron Cemetery.

Hutchinson News, Hutchinson KS Sept 20, 1966, page 3
Jack C. Evinger
INGALLS-Jack Charles Evinger, 44, of Ingalls, died Monday morning in Trinity Hospital, Dodge City, following an apparent heart attack. Born Sept. 17, 1922, in Tonkawa, Okla., he came to a farm south of Ingalls with his family as a child. He farmed in that area until 1952, when he moved into town to work as a bus mechanic for the schools. He married Mrs. Ora May Martin June 1946, at Columbus.

Member: VFW, Cimarron; veteran of World War II>

Survivors: The widow; sons, David, Daniel, Dwight, and Jerome, all of the home; daughters, Susan and Beverly Ann, both of the home; stepson, Bob Martin, Norton; brothers Cecil, St. Francis, and Wendell, Carthage, Mo.; sisters, Mrs. Dollie Clymer, Oklahoma City; Mrs. Georgia Maxson, Colorado Springs, and Mrs. Carlin Martin, Stella, Mo.

Funeral: 2:30 Wednesday, Ingalls Federated Church; Rev. Richard Goold. Burial: Cimarron Cemetery.

Hutchinson News, Hutchinson KS Sept 20, 1966, page 3


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