LOGAN C. TAGGART DEAD
Logan C. Taggart, Kansas City, branch manager of the Papec Machine Company and a former member resident of Lyon County, died Sunday evening in Bethany Hospital in Kansas City.
Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Roberts-Blue-Barnett Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Max Barnes, pastor of the London Heights Methodist Church in Kansas City. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.
The son of Alfred H. and Ella Bacon Taggart, Logan Taggart was born Sept. 10th, 1897, in Rose Hill, Iowa, and he was reared in the Lang neighborhood northeast of Emporia. He had lived in Kansas City for the past 13 years, moving there from Wichita. He was a past president of the Kansas City Tractor and Implement Association and he was a member of the London Heights Methodist Church; Emporia Masonic Lodge 12, A.F. and A.M., and Emporia Chapter 8, and Mount Olivet Commandery 12 of the Median (sic) Shrine in Wichita. He is survived by his wife, Dessie A., of the home; four sons, D. C., of Evanston, Ill.; Richard H., of Hays; Dale L., of Wichita, and William A.., of Lawrence; five brothers, Gideon E., of Denver, Colo.; B. W., of San Bernardino, Calif.; John L., of Council Grove; Cole H., of Madison, and Paul D., of St. George; two sisters, Ruth Kempenwar, Oskaloosa, Iowa, and Margaret Stevenson, Olpe, and 15 grandchildren.
LOGAN C. TAGGART DEAD
Logan C. Taggart, Kansas City, branch manager of the Papec Machine Company and a former member resident of Lyon County, died Sunday evening in Bethany Hospital in Kansas City.
Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Roberts-Blue-Barnett Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Max Barnes, pastor of the London Heights Methodist Church in Kansas City. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.
The son of Alfred H. and Ella Bacon Taggart, Logan Taggart was born Sept. 10th, 1897, in Rose Hill, Iowa, and he was reared in the Lang neighborhood northeast of Emporia. He had lived in Kansas City for the past 13 years, moving there from Wichita. He was a past president of the Kansas City Tractor and Implement Association and he was a member of the London Heights Methodist Church; Emporia Masonic Lodge 12, A.F. and A.M., and Emporia Chapter 8, and Mount Olivet Commandery 12 of the Median (sic) Shrine in Wichita. He is survived by his wife, Dessie A., of the home; four sons, D. C., of Evanston, Ill.; Richard H., of Hays; Dale L., of Wichita, and William A.., of Lawrence; five brothers, Gideon E., of Denver, Colo.; B. W., of San Bernardino, Calif.; John L., of Council Grove; Cole H., of Madison, and Paul D., of St. George; two sisters, Ruth Kempenwar, Oskaloosa, Iowa, and Margaret Stevenson, Olpe, and 15 grandchildren.
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