His entire life was spent in this community as a successful farmer and stockman.
He leaves to mourn his going two sisters, Mrs. James Ruble of Kansas City, Kansas, and Mrs. Dixie Barber of the home, and a niece, Mrs Katherine McGrew, of Port Angeles, Wash.
Funeral services were held at the Gabel and Porterfield funeral home Friday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock by the Rev. Fred M. Newlin. Mr. Wallace Steeples sang “The End of the Long Road” and “Goin Home”, and was accompanied by Mrs. Jay E. Steglin. Burial was in the Holton cemetery. The pall bearers were E.C. Latta, Carl Cornelssen, Andrew Riederer, Fred Koch, Walter Sondker, John Wood.
The Holton Recorder ~ April 1, 1937
Contributor: Judy McAsey Arnold (47137206)
His entire life was spent in this community as a successful farmer and stockman.
He leaves to mourn his going two sisters, Mrs. James Ruble of Kansas City, Kansas, and Mrs. Dixie Barber of the home, and a niece, Mrs Katherine McGrew, of Port Angeles, Wash.
Funeral services were held at the Gabel and Porterfield funeral home Friday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock by the Rev. Fred M. Newlin. Mr. Wallace Steeples sang “The End of the Long Road” and “Goin Home”, and was accompanied by Mrs. Jay E. Steglin. Burial was in the Holton cemetery. The pall bearers were E.C. Latta, Carl Cornelssen, Andrew Riederer, Fred Koch, Walter Sondker, John Wood.
The Holton Recorder ~ April 1, 1937
Contributor: Judy McAsey Arnold (47137206)
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